Until Jax (Until Him Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Until Jax is a spin-off of the Until Series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). Jax belongs to Cash and Lilly (Until Lilly) and believe it or not, I don’t think it’s necessary for you to have read the Until Series before you start Until Jax, I recommend you do based solely on the fact that it’s a pretty fantastic series. However, the blurb on Amazon for Until Jax, states that this is a stand-alone book. I have to respectably disagree with that and here’s why. The way Until Jax begins is going to really confuse you unless you have first read Until July, because Jax’s story picks up where July’s book ends. So, maybe you won’t start your love affair with Jax by reading the Until Series, but you certainly have to start it with Until July. BXTCHES have been warned!

Until Jax should be read AFTER Until July and BEFORE Until June. While Jax is involved in June’s story, his story isn’t involved in June’s. You’re not gonna get Ellie and Hope. However, since his story picks up where July’s leaves off, it should be read after hers.

You will get to enjoy Until Jax through the POV’s of Jax and Ellie.

I hope you have read Until July, because if you haven’t, I may spoil some things for you. July was kidnapped at the end of her story. The kidnapping involves the dog fighting ring she was trying to expose, but was more broadly tied to sex trafficking. During her capture, she meets another victim, Ellie. Ellie was sold by her mother (I know, what a bitch) and while she is freaking out because she has been kidnapped, she is really flipping out because she needs to get to her daughter, Hope. If you read Until July, well then you know that Wes and Jax came to the rescue. If you haven’t read Until July, just know that July has herself a hot, Alpha man, who’s gonna do whatever it takes to protect her and that hot piece of alpha is Wes. Back to Ellie. During the rescue, Ellie and Jax come across one another and Jax discovers his BOOM. Jax, who never believed in the Mayson curse, knows without a doubt, Ellie is his.

Jax has a plan. That plan includes driving Ellie to pick up Hope and informing her that she and Hope are going to be moving in with him, all in the name of protection, of course, at least that is how Jax is going to sell it. Ellie is certainly skittish when it comes to Jax, her mom did try to sell her into the world of sex after all, so given that tidbit of information, you can imagine the kind of upbringing she had. It’s going to take a bit of work for Jax to make Ellie comfortable enough so she is able to experience BOOM.

Ellie is a virgin, which is why her mother sold her. No worries, it wasn’t an immaculate conception or anything. Hope is actually Ellie’s niece. Ellie’s brother was killed in a car accident, along with Hope’s mom, when Hope was just 4 weeks old. Tragic, but all Hope knows is Ellie and Ellie recognizes Hope as her own in every sense of the word. 
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It may take Jax a few to get Ellie on board with the idea of a them, but it is a fantastic journey that you will be embarking on.

If you have followed the Mayson family up to this point, then get ready, because some of them are back for this ride. July is an obvious one. Since her and Ellie suffered through a traumatic experience together, they have become fast friends. So fast in fact, July asks Ellie to be a bridesmaid in her nuptials to Wes. We get some Cash and Lilly along with Ashlyn, because of course, Jax belongs to their tribe. In July’s story, we got a little bit of what was going on in June’s (July’s sister) life and we get a bit more here, which helps because June’s story is next for the Until Her series. There’s also a great story working with Kim, a co-worker of Ellie’s, and Sage, Jax’s cousin. There’s also a visit from Jules (if you don’t know who she is, well that’s kinda what you get for not starting off with the Until Series, but in case you are wondering, Jules comes from Until Lilly). All in all, it’s a really great ensemble that works so well off of one another. And the cherry on to of this great cast is, Hope. She is so fantastically written, you’re going to be smitten from her first word. Aurora Rose Reynolds certainly makes you want to fall in love with all of the Mayson characters, just by reading the story of one.

Like with all the Mayson men, get ready to claw the sheets because Jax brings it in the bedroom. Even before Ellie turns in her V-Card, the sexual tension building between the two of them is almost touchable, it’s so thick. But when the time comes to feel it in their bones, there is no disappointment. Aurora Rose Reynolds really knows how to get your imagination firing from all angles when it comes to getting the deep dick.

Even though this series is really split up into different ones (Until/Until Her/Until Him), it’s all good, just make sure you’re reading them in the order that they have been released. Aurora Rose Reynolds does an exceptional job getting you to invest in this wonderful family. So addicted in fact, it becomes very difficult to put the story down at all. I have actually read Until Jax three times because I continued to procrastinate when it came to writing my review, that said, it wasn’t a hardship whatsoever. All re-reading did, was reinforce my love for all things Mayson. Go ahead and dig in, you’ll be adding another book boyfriend to the list in no time. Oh and can we bow our heads and send up a “Praise Be” for that cover?Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagUntil Jax (Until Him Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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Until July (Until Her Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Until July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Until July/Until Her Series is a spin-off of the Until Series (November/Trevor/Lilly/Nico). Does this mean you have to read that series in order to enjoy this series? No. But, I will tell you this, if you decide to fall in love with July (and Wes) and trust a BXTCH, you will, and you have yet to fall in love with her parents (Asher and November), then I’m pretty certain you’re going to want to read the entire Until Series, like one right after the other, like no sleep at all, like one-click then one-click then one-click, well, I think you understand. Consider yourself warned.

Until July will be told through the POV’s of July and Wes.

In case you’re one of the few who haven’t had your toes curled by November and Asher (Until November), then I should probably tell you that July is their oldest daughter and believe it or not the other four daughters are: June, May, December, and April. Wes and July first meet while July is out on a bike ride (as in motorcycle), and she tasers Wes, there’s a little more to it, but that’s the gist. They meet again when Wes comes into July’s clinic looking to adopt a dog. Oh, July is a vet.

Wes is taken by July from the word go and the fact that she actually rides a motorcycle really just sweetens the deal. He finally convinces her to have dinner with him, just to have her leave him at the restaurant, don’t worry, he totally earned the walk out. Then after working his way back in, he fucks up again. But, needless to say it works out (or we would be reading a different book, right?) and a relationship is born.

The main focus of this book, besides Wes and July, is July having to deal with someone in their town fighting dogs.  I probably should back up a bit. If you have read Until November, then you should remember Beast, November’s massive dog, he is the one who inspired July to become a veterinarian. After severely injured (near death) dogs start showing up on the steps of her practice, she quickly realizes that someone, somewhere is fighting dogs and even though she has only been able to save one, she is determined to get to the bottom of it. 

Real quick, I should point out that Wes does belong to a motorcycle club. It’s not the focal point of the book however. There are members of the club that are involved in the story and the clubhouse is the setting for some things, but this is not a MC style book. However, the fact that Wes is in a MC at all, makes him that much sexier.

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So, we have covered the Mayson’s, let’s talk about the rest of the cast. As with any book in the “family”, Until July is almost an ensemble. The support here is so good. We do get to meet members of Wes’ MC family, in fact one member, Z, has somewhat of his own story line within the pages of Until July. I think all in all, we’re getting a very good set-up for future books surrounding the Mayson family and Until July just jump starts it and does it so very well.

To say that July and Wes are capable of steaming up the windows is an understatement. Even though it takes a good chunk of the story before they actually get down to doing the business, there is still some thick sexual tension happening leading up to the actual good stuff. It was sexy and passionate and angsty and dominant, really just all the good things it should be and then some. Ummm. . .Love me some Wes.

This is a great start to introducing the next generation of Mayson’s and proof that the Mayson curse, the BOOM, doesn’t only attack the Mayson men, the women are just as affected. There really wasn’t anything I was disappointed in, well, except for the cover, I wasn’t a huge fan of that. But that’s okay, because it’s what’s between the cover that had me captivated. Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagUntil July (Until Her Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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Sacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick

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Sacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: What I should really say is, “BXTCHES need to tell the truth”, but why mess with a good thing. But here’s the truth nonetheless, I wasn’t going to read this book. It has come across my social feeds over the last several months and while the cover (see above) is definitely mouth watering, after reading the blurb, I didn’t think I would enjoy it. Right there is says that Knox Masters is a virgin and as sexist and hypocritical as it sounds, that did not appeal to me. Needless to say, I was wrong. Enough said, let’s get on with it.

Sacked will be told through both the POV of Knox and Ellie.

Eliot Campbell (Ellie) has just transferred to Western State and while out running, finds herself at Union Stadium, home of the Western State Warriors. Knox Masters is the captain of those Warriors and while getting in some preseason workouts, something at the top of the stands catches his eye, that something. . .Eliot Campbell. Prepared to kick out what he thinks is a football groupie, he is suddenly captivated by the girl with the scar on her knee. After a little conversation and some slip n’ slide, Knox is finding himself needing to know a bit more about the girl whose name he still does not know. 

Ellie finds herself at Western for her brother, Jack. Jack is the newest recruit to the football team and after spending his first two years at a junior college, he has high hopes for his future. The problem is Jack has a potential learning disability. I say potential because he refuses to be tested to determine whether or not this is the case. Ellie, at the demand of her mother, has been helping Jack since she was 12 years old. Now that they have both transferred to Western, their mom is at it again, giving Ellie an ultimatum regarding two of Jack’s classes. Either she signs up for those classes and helps Jack or she is cut off financially.  The moral dilemma for Ellie. . .Jack has no idea that she has helped him previously or is planning on helping him currently and the last thing that she wants to do is put him in jeopardy of losing his eligibility because he fails OR put in jeopardy of losing his eligibility because Ellie is caught cheating, so she’s definitely stuck between a rock and a hard place.

Knox has been 100% focused on football since he can remember. So much so that he has even foregone sex, as in, he has never indulged at all (oral or intercourse), as in, he is a virgin. Yes, you read that right, a virgin (I know I mentioned it earlier, but I’m still like, “whoa a virgin”). And for someone who has never partaken in the typical collegiate extracurriculars, Knox feels that he will recognize The One when she comes along. 

How does Knox know that Ellie is The One? First, her knowledge of football is incomparable and super sexy. Second, she is able to tell him and his identical twin brother (Ty), who also happens to be a football player, apart. Even in pictures that has tricked their mom, she knows instantly which one is Knox. Now, Knox just needs to convince Ellie that they could certainly have something special with one another and convince Ty that she is his other half.
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It’s not gonna be an easy road for Knox and Ellie and while it’s pretty easy to see what’s coming before the book gets there, knowing will not make it any less dramatic. And since their relationship does seem somewhat easy going in the beginning, you know something climatic is going to have to occur, just to give the jolt one needs, love never comes easy, right? But no worries BXTCHES, it’s the kind of drama that may have you putting the book down so you can take a couple of deep breaths before jumping right back in, so in other words, the fan-fucking-tastic kind of drama.

I think with most books that take place in a college setting, the supporting cast needs to play a pivotal role. Sacked is no different. From the football team to Ellie’s roommate to Ellie’s brother and assbag parents, they all play a role that adds the layer which turns a good book into a great book. Personally, as much as I enjoy the developing relationship between a h/H, I really enjoy the relationships the h/H have outside of each other, and Jen Frederick does a really awesome job of that in Sacked. I think she also sets you up well for the follow-up book, Jock Blocked, which is going to be Matty’s story.

As you already know, I was skeptical to read a book that featured a very Alpha male, who happened to be a virgin. I didn’t know if it could be pulled off and be hot, while believable. I was wrong, I was dead wrong. Knox having sex for the first time was pretty fucking hot. Knox going down on Ellie for his first time ever, while asking her if he was doing it right, yeah, the clothes just melted off at that point. Knox’s very first blow job, well you get the point. While my original belief may have been a bit assholeish, I am not too proud to say that I was in fact the asshole and will never doubt Jen Frederick again if/when she decides to make her hero a virgin. Please accept my apologies.

I’m quite mad at myself for not reading Sacked way back when it first came across my social media. All that did was delay my gratification. Since I’ve been on a sports kick lately, this book was right up my fantasy alley and Jen Frederick does a really phenomenal job of putting that fantasy right at the tips of my fingers.

This was a pretty fantastic read and I must say, I’m looking quite forward to the next book in the Gridiron series. Give Sacked a shot, the table may very well turn when you find yourself longing for a virgin.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagSacked (A Gridiron Novel, Book #1) by Jen Frederick | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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The Baller: A Down and Dirty Football Novel by Vi Keeland

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The Baller: A Down and Dirty Football Novel by Vi Keeland

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There’s not really a warning to issue here except this. . .Jesus Christ Superstar, this is a HOT book. It was super difficult to put down so get ready to lose something, rather it’s sleep time or laundry time or dish time, well who really cares, this BXTCH promises you, it is worth the loss in the end. Sit back and get ready to fall in deep with Brody Easton.

The Baller is told through the POV’s of Delilah and Easton (there’s a 3rd POV as well, but I’ll leave that discovery to you).

Delilah Maddox is about to enter the New York Steel locker room for just the second time in her professional career. Brody Easton is back from an injury and has never been shy about how he feels about women in the locker room. So, Delilah does what any fierce woman would do, stands up a bit straighter and goes for it. While her plan is to look Brody in the eyes and prove that she certainly belongs, her plan is derailed as soon as Brody drops his towel and shows just why his nickname is “Subway”.

Brody knows what he wants as soon as he lays his eyes (and cock) on the beautiful Delilah Maddox and that is to get her in his bed and quick. Unfortunately for him, Delilah is not a hit it and quit it type of gal and unfortunately for Delilah, Brody isn’t really a relationship type of guy. While the sexual tension may be clawing at their libidos, Delilah and Brody decide to just be friends. That is until they decide that the best place to be friends is under the sheets and maybe, just maybe a relationship will work after all.

I should probably give you a bit of a backstory on Brody. Not much of one, because his is a story that will slowly get uncovered and I should not be the one to uncover it all for you. When Brody was a kiddo, his mom passed from cancer. His next door neighbor, Marlene stepped in and filled the maternal role that was missing in Brody’s life. Now Marlene is suffering from Dementia and is in a nursing home. Brody visits her every Tuesday like clockwork. The last tidbit I will give you is this. . .the name Willow will get brought up. . .tossed around. . .you know, the usual, well, Willow is Marlene’s granddaughter and Brody’s ex. I know, I know, random fact, but you’ll get it once you indulge.
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Your high school science class has nothing on the chemistry between Delilah and Brody. That is really what The Baller is. . .a story of two people who are very much magnetically drawn to one another in every way possible, but have to learn to let go, in order to move forward. Love is unforgiving when it knows what it wants.

The Baller is a very well-rounded book when it comes to the supporting cast. Delilah and Brody each have their own stories that involve it’s own set of characters (really way more Brody than Delilah) and those characters are almost as captivating as our two leading ones are. Yes, The Baller is a funny and sexy story of two people falling for one another, but it’s the in between, the layers that are going to keep you turning those pages and have you falling.

Throw me up against the wall and rip away my panties. . .the sex in The Baller is everything you’d expect it to be based on the cover from above. I’ve been on a hockey boyfriend kick lately, but the very sexy Brody Easton has me wanting to line up as a center. . .a lot. It’s the combination of sexual tension combined with dirty talk (my favorite) combined with the actual fucking that makes it all very. . .raw.

This isn’t the first book (and won’t be the last) I’ve read by Vi Keeland (it is the first I’ve reviewed though) and each time, I’m captivated. I read this book in a day, putting it down wasn’t really a possibility. Cover to cover, I was hooked. Go ahead, one click it (the book, I mean), Brody Easton is waiting.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingFavorite Quotes TagThe Baller by Vi Keeland | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Fighting to breathe (Shooting Stars Series, Book #1)

Fighting to breathe (Shooting Stars Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Fighting to breathe (Shooting Stars Series, Book #1)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’m gonna make this warning short and sweet. This book is going to feature Austin Wolf as the lead here and you will remember him if you have read Until Lilly (which surely you have), he was the guy Lilly was sort of dating while she was living with her parents in Alaska. But that is the ONLY connection that this book has to the Until Series. In fact, it is only brought up once and her name is not even mentioned.

Fighting to breathe will be told through the POV’s of both Austin and Lea. However, it is mainly through Lea’s POV that we will get this story.

Fighting to breathe starts out 15 years prior. Austin and Lea are high school sweethearts and have their future planned out. After graduation it’s off to Vegas to get married, then time to grow old together. Sometimes life veers you way off the path you have laid out for yourself and that is certainly what happened to Lea. Her father is a fisherman and weeks before Lea is set to graduate, the unforgiving sea takes his life. This alters Lea’s life and heart forever. Her planned future includes a life with a fisherman and she knows her heart cannot take living in Alaska where she will forever be haunted by her dead father, but she also knows she won’t survive if her one true love suffers the same fate as her father. So, with the support of her mom, she leaves, knowing she is leaving behind a piece, if not all of her heart.

While life may veer you off path, it has a way of getting you back on track and that’s just what happens to Lea 15 years later. Living in Montana and suffering through a failed marriage, her mother needs her back in Alaska. Cancer has struck and her mother needs Lea to help care for her. Living in a small town, she knows she is surely going to run into Austin, though it certainly doesn’t keep her from trying to avoid him. 

Fighting to breathe will force you to ponder the possibility of. . .if it’s meant to be, will it be? Even after being apart for 15 years, can love pick up where love left off, even when a secret is revealed, a secret that kept them apart, does love conquer all? I do believe that you will have your answer by the time the last page is turned.
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The supporting cast in Fighting to breathe, was not only wonderfully written, but wonderfully necessary. Not because Lea and Austin are lacking in any sort of qualities, the exact opposite is true, in fact. This is the sort of storyline that needs the relationships that the leading characters have with their ensemble. Before fate bring Lea and Austin back to one another, their relationships with the surrounding story are vital. I actually think that the story Aurora Rose Reynolds created between Lea and her mother (Josie) is just as important to Fighting to breathe as the one she created for Austin and Lea. I will say that the Austin that is created for this book is far from the Austin I had in my mind while enjoying Until Lilly, not in a bad way AT ALL. He totally captivated me, I think I’m becoming quite an imagined slut because my “book boyfriend” list keeps growing and growing. Oh well, this BXTCH will own it. The only thing I missed, but not enough to derail my love for this book, is a little angst involving Austin’s past. There is a girl he is seeing (by which I mean fucking) and this girl believes that her and Austin are a couple, so much so, she is ready to move to him. I sometimes love that sort of drama and kind of wish she would’ve caused a little more trouble for Austin and Lea. But saying that makes me a bit of a real bitch, but a BXTCH wants what she wants.

The sexual chemistry and subsequent sexual tension between Austin and Lea was pouring off of the pages. Their history was so well developed, even if it was only for several pages, that you can feel that their bodies belong to one another. The sex between them was certainly rooted in love, but came to be passionately animalistic at times, and let’s face facts BXTCHES, sometimes that’s the best kind of fucking. Thank you Aurora Rose Reynolds for dirtying it up a bit.

At times, Fighting to breathe is going to hit you right in the feels because it is tragic. But the beauty of this story is coming out on the other side and knowing that the tragedy may have splintered your heart, but having someone there to put it back together is what makes life worth living. 

A beautifully told story by an author who always captures me from the first page, Fighting to breathe may have you catching your breath, but it is going to leave you with a smile on your soul and your imagination longing for more. Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagFighting to breathe (Shooting Stars Series, Book #1) by Aurora Rose Reynolds | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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Pucked (The Pucked Series, Book #1) by Helena Hunting

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: First, this is my second read of Pucked. As usual, I procrastinated long enough in getting to the review, that my brain needed a refresher. Second, you may want to read this in a place where laughing out loud isn’t frowned upon, because if you have any sense of humor AT ALL, it will be hard to control your laughter while enjoying Violet and Alex. Also, it should be noted that you don’t need to have a love for hockey or even an understanding of the sport to really get into Pucked. This is book #1 in the Pucked series and it should go without saying, though I’ll say it anyway, this is the starting point. . .so if you’re wanting to get the best from this series, go in order.

Pucked will be told through the POV’s of Violet and Alex.

Let me first give you a bit of a rundown: Violet is a twenty-two year old accountant who is currently living in the pool house on her parents property. Well, it’s actually her mom and step-dad, but same thing. Buck is Violet’s step-brother, a hockey player, and has just been traded back home to the Chicago Blackhawks. Violet has recently sworn off all hockey players, declaring them whores, her step-brother being the biggest of them all, after a bad experience with one. After being persuaded by her mom to catch a flight to Atlanta to support Buck in one of his first games as a Hawk, Violet lays eyes on Alex Waters.

Alex and Violet meet at the after game party where what starts out as some great back and forth banter ends with lots of mouth fucking. Being intrigued by Violet, Alex heads up to her suite in an effort to get to know her a bit better. Not only is she sharing a suite with her parents, but she also locks herself out when she steps into the hallway with Alex, which then opens the door (literally) to his suite. While his intentions may have been gentlemanly, once Violet gets a small taste of Alex, she wants it all, especially his MC (monster cock).

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Once things pick up, their relationship definitely starts to bloom and become exclusive. They of course run into several problems. #1: Buck having issues with a teammate hooking up with his sister. Buck doesn’t really know Alex all that well, so his only point of reference is the “Whore” stories that he as heard. #2: Alex’s agent. Alex is really working towards his life post hockey and that includes certain endorsement deals. His agent, aptly named Dick, thinks that him having a permanent woman at his side is going to screw those plans up. So, while Pucked may be a comedy first, that doesn’t mean there isn’t going to be any drama.

The supporting cast of characters in Pucked are fantastic. They are very well developed and add almost as much to the story as the main characters (calm down, I said almost). In some books, the secondary characters are almost an afterthought, but in Pucked, they are very integrated into the importance of the story of Alex and Violet. 

The sex is as toe curling as the story is humorous, I don’t really know if that makes sense, so let me make it clearer, the bed is certainly on fire here. It makes me want to take hockey a bit more serious. I just wish I knew where it is that some of these authors get their inspiration, because there aren’t too many acrobatics here, it’s just straight fucking, but it’s thigh clenching to say the least. Helena Hunting’s website tagline is “Stories to get in bed with”, she is not wrong. Alex = YUM!

Pucked had me laughing out loud. Violet is so well written, you kind of want to be her BFF and I really fell for Alex, he falters a bit, but he is so adorably sexy, you can’t help but add him to the “Book Boyfriend List”. This is a series that I’m super excited about and even though the next in the series is Buck’s story, I hope that Alex and Violet are integrated into the story. Having said that, I do think that the second book will have me developing a soft spot for Buck. 

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November 9: A Novel by Colleen Hoover

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I have to admit several things here. #1: November 9 wasn’t originally on my TBR list. I know, “How could I?”. But here’s why. After I read the blurb, I thought it sounded interesting, I just didn’t know if it appealed to me the way I needed it to. Then, after reviews began to filter in, and with the way readers were describing the book, I thought it was going to be too emotional for me, the kind of emotion that I just knew was going to gut me. And, reading reviews is sometimes a double edge deal because they’re so vague you begin to assume you know what the reader is trying to say, which could be dangerous. #2: I actually LOVE Colleen Hoover (although, you wouldn’t know it by my lack of reviews for her books). I just haven’t gotten around to re-reading any of her stuff yet (on my to do list, I promise). I’m expressing my affection for this woman because I should’ve known better. I should never doubt greatness and realize that you can’t go wrong with a sure thing. #3: This isn’t going to be a detailed review (for me anyway), because this book is so fantastic the only justice I can give it, is by telling you to read it and only then will you understand why a lot of the reviews for November 9 are emotional but vague. Enough truth, let’s get started.

November 9 will be told through the POV’s of Fallon and Ben.

First let’s just start with the date or the things I can tell you regarding the date. The book starts on, you guessed it, November 9 and we originally meet Fallon and Ben when they are both 18 years old. Two years prior, when Fallon was just 16 years old, she was caught in a house fire that left her with burn scars all down the left side of her body. Besides the obvious physical changes she went through, she also lost her position as the lead actress on a popular T.V. show, which brought about the end of her career. Up until the fire, her father (an actor as well) was her biggest cheerleader when it came to her career. After the fire, their relationship is strained at best. It’s during a lunch date with her father that Fallon meets Ben.

Ben happens to be sitting in the booth behind Fallon and her father when he hears her father giving Fallon career advice. You see, Fallon has made the decision to move from L.A. to New York in order to pursue her dreams by trying her hand on Broadway. The problem is her dad is almost too honest by telling his daughter that since the fire, she really isn’t pretty enough to act anymore and she should probably have a back-up plan. Ben, no longer being able to stand hearing this, slides himself into the seat next to Fallon, pretending to be her boyfriend. She catches on and goes with it. They spend the one night she has left in L.A. together.

You need to understand that Ben is an aspiring writer and Fallon believes that one shouldn’t fall in love between the ages of 18-23. Her mother has drilled into her that those five years are pivotal in finding ones self and falling in love would hinder that. So, instead of exchanging phone numbers/emails/social media information, they decide that instead they would meet every year on November 9, that is, until they turn 23. And during those meetings it it agreed that Ben and Fallon would get to know one another and Ben would use that to write a book.

So, that’s it. November 9 only takes place on November 9. I know that sounds kinda crazy, but it works. It will span years of Ben and Fallon meeting up on that one day of the year and each year it gets harder and harder for them to play by the rules and for me, that is the beauty of this book. CoHo managed to merge beauty and pain so wonderfully together, that one page you find yourself with a goofy grin on your face just to turn the page and be on the verge of tears. Even around the “Fourth November”, I knew what was coming, I could just feel it and even though I knew it was coming, I still found myself with my eyes closed, head back and hand at my heart because that’s how much I felt it. 

The supporting cast is existent and very well written, but it really isn’t about them. Their presence is certainly important. Fallon’s relationship with her father OR Ben’s relationship with his brothers, while they all add an important element and necessity to November 9, it’s not that story you will be craving.
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Of course November 9 has sex. I cannot believe I’m about to declare this and it could be the first and only time I say this. CoHo could’ve left all of the sex out of this book and I would not have been the least bit disappointed. Now, I’m glad she didn’t. The scenes between the sheets with Fallon and Ben are certainly love making, not fucking, but that is how it needed to be. I don’t think I would’ve bought into it if she had Ben throwing Fallon up against the wall, ripping off panties and taking it to town. He worshipped her and that in itself was so beautiful.

It’s very few and far between that I will take to the keyboard right after finishing up a book. In fact, a lot of times I go back to re-read just because I procrastinated and waited too long to write about a book after finishing one up. I finished November 9 in one day, I didn’t do the laundry or wash the dishes, I read November 9 and I don’t regret one page of it. This is a story that will not only stick with you, but will have you telling anyone who will listen to you that they need to read this book. I’m not sure how someone does it, I can’t conjure up the idea of even having the imagination to write the way CoHo does. She has an ability to string together words and create a story that you are forced to become so engrossed in that nothing else at that time matters but getting to the next chapter and then the one after that until you realize there are no more pages to turn.

The love story that lies within the pages of November 9 is expected, it’s the spectrum of emotions and the way that the love unfolds that took me by surprise and even though I was anticipating an emotional read, this shouldn’t make any sense, right? Envy, that’s the one feeling I wasn’t expecting and it wasn’t envy in a sinful way, it was pure.

So, get ready to shush a lot of people during the falling of love with Fallon and Ben. I wish I had more clever ways to convince you to take on this read, but I don’t, so I will leave you with this. Read it, just do it, Amazon one click it, get to Barnes and Noble, whatever it takes to get this story into your hands. Trust.

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Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1) by Heidi McLaughlin

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Third Base (The Boys of Summer Series, Book #1)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Okay, so Third Base is tagged as a stand alone and since it is book #1 in this series there is no reason for me not to believe it. What I can tell you with certainty is this, Third Base DOES NOT end with a cliffhanger (YAY!) and there is a HEA. 

I hope what I’m about to tell you makes you super excited (as it did me), Third Base is told ENTIRELY from the POV of Ethan. I love it when an entire book is told from the male perspective, switches it up some.

Ethan Davenport is the hot, young, third baseman for the Boston Renegades (really AKA. . .Boston Red Sox). He has the world really at his fingertips. He’s talented, rich, good looking, and can have any woman he wants. I mean, he is Boston’s most eligible bachelor after all. However, he has his beautiful eyes set on a young woman who happens to sit behind the visitors dugout every home game, actually he’s been watching her for about a year. Not really knowing how to go about meeting her, he bites the bullet and has an usher escort her to the player’s lounge. 

Well, her name is Daisy and she is a journalism student at the University of Boston and the seat(s) that she sits in every home game just so happens to be her and her grandfather’s season tickets. Daisy is a lifelong Renegades fan. She has also had somewhat of a crappy life hand dealt to her. She lost her parents in a car accident when she was young and was left in the care of her grandparents. Having recently lost her grandmother, it’s now just her and her granddad, but because of his health, it’s just her attending the games.

While things are going great for Ethan, the one thorn in his side is the BoRe Blogger. Not only does the blogger post about the games, which are actually usually spot on, but there are also posts regarding the “gossip” of the team and this is where Ethan has his problems with the blogger. First, I should tell you that Ethan hasn’t always made the best decision when it comes to social media. He did tweet his address once, but he also doesn’t like the tabloid feel that the blogger puts out there. The GM of the team is requiring Ethan to attend media training at the University so he can acquire the skills he needs to speak to the media. 

The relationship between Ethan and Daisy is somewhat rocky at best, at least in the beginning. Daisy is pretty closed off. Some of it has to do with her current situation. She is the caretaker for her grandfather and money is very tight, so that kind of plays into her shyness. She is also a virgin, which hinders her desire to initiate intimacy with Ethan (at first anyway). I think the biggest question mark for Daisy is the rumors regarding Ethan and his “player” ways. When it gets brought up, Daisy brings up the blog and in doing so, their first fight ensues. 

It’s quite obvious Ethan is having feelings for Daisy, which is new territory for him. I mean, he has had a girlfriend, in fact, his high school girlfriend (Sarah) still lives in Seattle (his hometown) and is his booty call whenever he is in town. But, the feelings that he is having toward Daisy are different than the ones he had for Sarah, add to that the ups and downs he’s experiencing with their relationship, and his head is a mess. It doesn’t help that the Renegades aren’t playing too well and the BoRe blogger is constantly posting rumors surrounding the team. 
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This is really the gist of the story. The author does a really good job of developing the relationship between Daisy and Ethan. Ethan was really easy to fall for, especially since Third Base is his story. Even when you get frustrated with him, which is mainly because he’s being a little dramatic for the situation, you still find that soft spot. Daisy was a little more difficult to embrace. I sort of think that may have been the intention. She is definitely a closed off type of character, but once she opens up, it’s easy to see why one would fall for her. The only problem is, it takes the majority of the book for her to open up. One thing I did love about her was her ability to admit when she was in the wrong and step up and apologize. There is a secret that Daisy is harboring and it’s not too difficult to figure it out, but since it’s not revealed until the back half of the book, I can’t reveal it here. It will turn out to be a secret that could ruin Ethan and Daisy.

The supporting characters here are really well developed. My guess is subsequent books are going to surround Ethan’s teammates and I am certainly looking forward to that. I really enjoyed Ethan’s family as well, I though that they brought a realness to Ethan and I thought Sarah was going to be written as more of a villain, but she was very likable and someone really good for Ethan. Looking back on Third Base, it was really Ethan’s story. Not that Daisy wasn’t an important part of it, it’s just it was a story about Ethan and Daisy as well as Ethan and baseball and I loved that.

Daisy may be a virgin when the story begins, but she isn’t by the time the last page is read. The sex in Third Base was done really well. I didn’t think it was panty melting hot, but is was very passionate, has the right amount of dirtiness and enough to make your toes curl. So, what I’m trying to say is, you’re not gonna be disappointed.

This is a great start to a series. It certainly left me wanting for more from the Boston Renegades. I think it offered the right amount of angst with humor and the right amount of lust with love. It was a quick and light hearted read. This BXTCH certainly recommends.

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Bang Switch (Code 11-KPD SWAT Series, Book #3) by Lani Lynn Vale

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Most of the time I try to suggest that a series be read in the order written. But, I feel it is my duty to let you know if books in a series can be read as stand-alones (in my opinion anyway). The first two books in this series (Center Mass and Double Tap) kind of go hand in hand because they sort of share the same storyline. But, Bang Switch can certainly be read as a stand alone. Now it will have the characters from the first two books, but not in a way where the reader will be confused. Having said that, let me say this. This is a wonderful series and if you are someone who enjoys immersing themselves in a good series, then you will enjoy it more by reading it in the order written. 

Bang Switch will be told through the POV’s of Memphis and Downey.

Memphis Tennessee Conner. Love the name, love the woman. She is our female lead and she is fierce and she is independent. She’s twenty years old and is currently a college student. Bang Switch is going to kick off with the SWAT team being called out to a law firm where someone is being held at gunpoint. Memphis is a secretary at this law firm. When the gun is discharged, Memphis finds herself covered in a whole lot of Downey. She then finds herself without a job, which forces her finding a new place to live, and that happens to be next door to three very fine SWAT team members. Can you guess who one of those guys happens to be?

Due to some serious fucking (there really is no other way to say it) on the other side of her wall, Memphis is having a really tough time sleeping through the night and she’s about ready to bust some balls (literally). Of course, she believes that the fornication is a result of Downey, she finds out differently when Miller fucks his way right through her wall (again, literally). So, in essence the collapse of the wall gives us the beginnings of Memphis and Downey. That and the bonding over their dogs.

Downey is somewhat skeptical about taking on anything with Memphis because of their age difference. However, this skepticism doesn’t last long and well, I think we all know where this is going to lead. I will tell you that Memphis comes from Alphaness. Her father is not only a cop, but he is also part of the Dixie Wardens MC. In fact, the reason that Memphis even finds herself in Kilgore, is because of the over protectiveness of her dad. So, hooking up with a cop wasn’t really at the top of her to do list, of course that all changes the first time she rubs her lady business all up on his very large. . .very hard. . .business. The question isn’t about how great the sex is, because let’s face it, the sheets are going to be burning up. The question is, is it only going to be about the sex? 

With every book in the KPD SWAT series, there is a secondary story that surrounds the lead characters and Bang Switch is no different. I’m not going to suck the fun out of the read by telling you what the story is, but I can tell you that is was certainly engaging and Lani Lynn Vale was brilliant by involving almost every character that she presented in Bang Switch.
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I so love the supporting cast in this series. First, they’re just very well written and the chemistry between the guys of the SWAT team highlights this. Second, each book seems to start the beginning of the next book, so as the reader, you feel like you already have somewhat of a relationship with the character(s) that will be the feature in the next book. The previous books aren’t left out either. They may not be prominent, but they are there. Kudos to Ms. Vale for writing supporting characters that contribute almost as much to the story as the leads do.

I’m not one that believes sex should be prominent in every book or that a book is just not great unless it’s filled with romp after romp. However, I do think that if an author is going to make sex a pretty important focus in a book, then it should be done right, because if that aspect of the book is poorly written, I do think that it can ruin a book. No worries, the sex in Bang Switch is drunk with lust, passion, and just good ole’ fuck me already, know what I mean? Downey is a man who knows exactly what he wants and that something is between the legs of Memphis. Toes will curl, panties will dampen, sheets will be set ablaze. You may even find yourself hoping for a Downey of your very own.

Right now, today, October 19, 2015, Bang Switch is my favorite of the series, so far (and I have already read book #4). It’s funny, it’s intense, it’s sexy, it’s page turning and even though it’s 300+ pages, it’s a quick read. But my favorite could change, because this series seems to get better and better. I can’t wait to dive into the story of these terrifically written characters and I can’t wait to read the quipiness that she offers prior to every chapter. After reading the first book, I decided I would read the entire series, but really more for closure than anything else. Lani Lynn Vale has made me eat my words. I anticipate the next book, can’t wait to get to the next story. Well done.

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