That Guy by Kim Jones

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I purchased and read That Guy in July 2020 and gave it a re-read in October 2020 and in my quest to find out whether or not there is a second book for the BFF’s, I learned that this book was released in 2018 and couldn’t believe I was so out of the That Guy loop. There is no prerequisite for this book, it stands on its own and does so very well. That Guy is a quick and funny read with characters you’ll want to revisit time and time again. 

That Guy will be told through the POV of Penelope.

We first meet Penelope Hart running through the streets of Chicago with a bag of dog poo. . .all in the name of avenging her BFF’s broken heart. And as it goes when one runs through busy city streets with a bag of dog poo, Penelope gets mistaken for someone else and finds herself in a pretty swanky penthouse. Penelope may be in Chicago to avenge her bestie’s broken heart, but she is also an author looking for her next muse, her That Guy. . .the mega rich, super hot, alpha that readers fall head over tits for and Penelope is pretty sure she has struck bestselling author gold when she walks into the penthouse. 

Jake Swagger is expecting to come home to a woman in his penthouse. However, the woman he’s expecting is one that he has paid for and not the one in his living room who’s watching scary movies and wearing his shirt. . .his very expensive shirt.

After getting kicked out by who she believed was going to be her that guy and after spending part of her day behind bars, Penelope finds herself back in the penthouse and back in front of a very confused Jake. Now the fun begins. 

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That Guy does not become That Guy without the cast of characters that Kim Jones created. Everyone introduced plays their role and does it very well and she certainly succeeds in leaving you wanting more from them. There wasn’t one character I didn’t fall in love with. . .well, that isn’t exactly true, there was one I didn’t care too much for, but I wasn’t supposed to. From the best friends to Peepaw Swagger to the employees who work for Jake, they all have a hand in making That Guy, Penelope’s guy and if I’m being honest, he’s also gonna become your guy as well. On a side note, I will continue to cross my fingers for a Cam and Emily book and while it may never come to fruition, after everything 2020 has thrown our way, I will try to keep hope alive.

In order for Penelope’s that guy to be legit, he’s gonna have to bring the skills in the bedroom and once he decides to dive head first into her pussy while she’s pushed against the windows in his penthouse, it becomes pretty clear that Jake not only understands the female body, but he also knows how to play that body like a finely tuned instrument. 

I haven’t read a lot from Kim Jones. I have read the Saving Dallas series and loved it, but it’s not a romantic comedy, so I was overly impressed with her comedy writing skills. That Guy will hit you right in the funny feels and very rarely lets up.

Usually I can find a tiny flaw in whatever leading lady graces the pages, but there was nothing I didn’t love about Penelope and even though Jake was an asshole, understandably so, in the beginning of the book, he is everything one would want in That Guy. 

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Trust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston

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Trust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTrust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comTrust (Wrong Series, Book #4) by Jana Aston | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Trust is the last book in this series and even though I think if you wanted to read this book on its own, without enjoying the first three beforehand, you could, I just don’t recommend it. The books in this series don’t really depend on one another for the story to be told, but they do flow from one another and events that occurred in one could show up in the next. For example, the pregnancy that surprised Sophie in book #1, is delivered in this book. So, in my opinion, the best way to enjoy this book is if you’ve first enjoyed the previous three.

Trust will be told through the POV’s of both Chloe and Boyd.

If you have read this series in order, then you’ve already met Chloe and Boyd. You also already know that Everly has been chomping at the bit to hook Chloe up with Boyd. If you chose not to start with book #1 (Wrong), then please allow me to enlighten you. Wrong features Sophie and Luke. Sophie finds out during that book that she has a half brother that she had no clue about. That brother is Boyd.

Since Chloe and Everly have been best friends since childhood, we really got a good introduction to Chloe in book #2 (Right) and if you enjoyed her presence then, you’re gonna fucking love her here.

Now that Chloe has graduated college and her career is off to a great start, she’s trying to get her personal life going. The problem however, is Chloe may be able to handle a classroom full of second graders, it’s the one on one’s with the opposite sex that strikes up her anxiety. She really starts to believe that all is hopeless when her date is arrested and she is questioned by the F.B.I. before the date really even takes off. The F.B.I. officer just so happens to be Boyd, it’s important to note that even though Everly wants her and Boyd together, they have never met. And I should also point out that Chloe really has a thing for all things law enforcement.

Her awkwardness and anxiety is on full display when she runs into Boyd while visiting Sophie at the hospital and realizes that this is not only the Boyd that Everly is dying to hook her up with but that this Boyd is also the F.B.I. agent who questioned her days before.

Boyd is certainly attracted to Chloe, but he recognizes her anxiety is holding her back, so his approach needs to be a bit different. And that approach starts with a favor and him needing a date for a wedding. And hopefully when he gets her to relax a bit, the game will change.
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Like with most series, when a new book begins, we get visits from previous characters and Trust is no different. While we don’t get a ton from Sophie/Luke or Everly/Camden or Sandra/Gabe, what we do get adds to Chloe and Boyd’s story just enough that the focus remains where it need to be. 

The anxiety that Chloe has when it comes to the mere act of dating, certainly carries over to the bedroom. And while one usually doesn’t include cute and sex in the same breath, it’s definitely cute. Don’t worry, Boyd moves right in and takes the sex to where it belongs. . .hot.

All four ladies that headline this series (Sophie, Everly, Sandra, Chloe) bring something different and unique to each book. Whether it’s awkwardness or curiosity or confidence or humor, each of them adds their own individuality to each book and each of them will have you falling in love over and over again. While I may warn against reading books out of order for the sake of the series/story, I also recommend because they’re just that fucking good.

Wrong was my first go at Jana Aston and I actually think it was her first go as well. I’ve read many by her since, so I can affirm that she does romantic comedy very well. If you’re looking for something funny, something light or just an escape. She’s gonna make sure you get all that and more.

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Good Girl (Good Girl Series, Book #1) by Jana Aston

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: There really isn’t a warning that needs to come with Good Girl, no prerequisite reading, even though there is a slight reference to Sure Thing. . .my review for that masterpiece is right here. But I suppose if I was gonna give any warning, then I would tell you BXTCHES to grab a drink, sit back, and get ready to get nothing done, because once you start this book, there will be no putting it down.

Good Girl will be told through the POV’s of both Lydia and Rhys.

Let’s kick things off with Lydia. Lydia is straight out of college and has moved to Las Vegas with her best friend, Payton, where they have both accepted jobs with the brand spanking new Windsor Hotel. Lydia has been hired to work in the HR department because that’s kinda her jam. She gets off on rules and paperwork and positive reinforcement and she’s very goal oriented and some of those personality traits will later make her nipples hard and toes curl. She was a star Girl Trooper for crying out loud, you don’t get to be a top cookie seller by resting on your laurels.

Rhys owns the Windsor, well the family company owns the hotel, he’s the one running it and it’s also his concept. He’s got a lot to prove and the last thing he has time for is a relationship of any sort, which is why he chooses to pay for his pleasure most of the time. And that little tidbit of information is what’s gonna set the entire story up.

On a side note, Rhys is the cousin of Jennings, who we met in Sure Thing. . .technically speaking we also met Rhys in Sure Thing. Rhys was the one that Jennings ran to when things with Violet/Daisy went tits up. Rhys’ mom is the sister to Jennings’ dad and the whole family is behind Sutton Travel. Maybe a family tree will come in handy at some point.

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As aforementioned, Lydia is someone who loves positive affirmations and is very much goal oriented. Her BFF Payton is the complete opposite but that doesn’t stop Payton from creating Lydia a naughty Girl Trooper sash complete with dirty badges and all. Sex with Rhys would be the one she’s striving to be pinned with.

If you have already read a Jana Aston book, then you know her ability to write a pretty outstanding supporting cast is top notch and Good Girl is no different. Peyton is not only Lydia’s BFF but also her roommate and the exact opposite of Lydia, but everything you would want in your straight outta college roommate and BFF. In other words, you will fall so in love with Payton-which is good since her story is next and remember, her leading man is the strip club owner who pimped Lydia out-I have no idea if Canon or Lawson (they belong to Rhys) will get their own story or not, but they add some great flavor to this book and will add even more to Payton’s. 

You can’t have a book about buying someone’s virginity and not mention the sex and I can say with complete confidence that it is pretty spectacular. And not only is the sex hot, but Lydia’s inexperience and her lack of any fear when she has a question is refreshing and funny as fuck.

I guess the only thing left to say about Good Girl is this. . .Jana Aston is really really good at what she does and what she does is give us the sexy with the funny and with the romance and she gives us the excuse to escape and fall in love with her imagination. She also leaves us wanting for more, but that’s an issue we’ll have to address another time.

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At The Stroke of Midnight (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: I’ve had my hands on this hot little number for some time now and I’m feeling a bit twatish for just now getting around to reviewing it. Not that I really have a worthy excuse but, first it was The Bachelor and as much as Arie makes me cringe, I’m still devoted. . .and then the Olympics happened and for two straight weeks, I was all about the snow. In fact, I found myself getting angry at my parents (may they rest in piece) for never putting me in any winter sports, even though we live deep in the heart of Texas, but still, maybe I could’ve been a halfpipe superstar. Ahhh, dreams. Which leads me to the here and now. I wanted to do this book justice, so I gave it a good ole re-read and found that I loved it just as much the second time around. I kinda feel like Tara doesn’t really need a whole lot of warning. . .once she hooks you, you’re gone and the only answer you look for is “When is the next one coming out?”. Well BXTCHES, the answer to that age old question is now. And just in case you’re interested in any of Tara’s inspiration for At The Stroke of Midnight, check out her Pinterest board here.

At The Stroke of Midnight will be told entirely through Cindy’s POV.

Cindy is about to enter the mid-life crisis stage of adulthood way before she’s even made it to mid-life. She was living what she thought was a pretty perfect, albeit somewhat Stepford, existence. She had the great family and the big house and if there ever was a show that featured The Very Active Housewives of Fairytale Lane, she would’ve been the star. But all that came crashing down when, what she thought was a great husband, ran off with the babysitter, leaving Cindy and her daughter with nothing. Doing what she thinks is the right thing, she finds herself defending her asshole ex to the neighborhood gossips, until Ariel enters the picture and forces Cindy to start facing reality and to also remove the giant stick she has shoved up her ass.

All three of our princesses are facing their own kind of desperate situation. Cindy’s husband left her without any means to financially support her and her daughter. Ariel, who has a love for all things antique, finds herself having to pay her now gay ex, alimony and Belle just wants to be able to save the town’s library. Desperate times call for desperate measures and desperate measures leads to the ladies dressing up as their namesakes, but in a way that’ll have grown men throwing money at them to do so. Ahhh, dreams.

Of course, there’s more to how they get from point A to point B. Or in this case going from the president of the PTA to welcoming Cindy to the main stage. There’s a Halloween party with weird vegan cupcakes and a birthday party where they’re supposed to be hot princess strippers but they don’t know they’re supposed to be hot princess strippers and instead show up dressed as if they were actually walking in the Main Street Parade at Disney World. But all is good, because without these mishaps, Cindy would’ve never laid her pretty blue eyes on PJ Charming, the owner of Charming’s, the local strip club and with his help, although reluctant, Cindy begins to bust out of that Stepford shell she’s built up over the years. A dream is a wish your heart makes for sure. Let’s take a moment of silence to imagine how different our adult lives would be if Tara was the one feeding us our Disney stories. Ahh, dreams.

PJ won’t be able to take full credit for Cindy finding her inner (and outer) stripper and I mean that metaphorically as well as literally. A lot of that credit goes to her two side BXTCHES. And that is the beauty of this story. Now, I’m about to get a bit serious on you, just bear with me. Maybe it was never Tara’s intentions, but she was able to tap into a pretty sobering topic. We may not all have the asshole husband or snotty neighbors, but I think too many times we allow the identifiers “mom” and “wife” to dominate our lives and forget about the woman that was there long before we were given other titles and that’s what At the Stroke taps into, just in a way that allows us to sit back and laugh at it, instead of wallowing in it. Maybe it’s time to let those inner strippers out and the freak flags fly, our husbands would surely approve.

I’m starting to wonder how many voices Tara has in her head at any given moment, because the cast of characters that she conjures up amaze me each and every time. It actually makes me jealous that I don’t have someone like Ariel floating around in my subconscious, but envy is a seven deadly, so amazing it is. We do get our intros to the other naughty princesses and I can tell you with absolute certainty, that as much as you will love the princess featured in At The Stroke of Midnight, waiting for Belle and Ariel’s story is going to be like waiting for Christmas and if Cosmo were to ever come out with a ‘What Naughty Princess Are You’ quiz, Good Golly Miss Molly, I hope I get to be Ariel. Every character in this book added something to the telling of this story, even down to the evil as fuck in-laws and chances are you will love them all. . .sans the evil as fuck in-laws and you probably won’t feel any love lost for the ex either, but the rest will have you falling hard. I think I read somewhere that Anastasia (the daughter) was modeled after Tara’s kiddo and now that I have enjoyed this book twice, I’m not sure if I feel for her or admire her that much more, because having your own offspring be able to challenge you in the smartassness department may piss you off, but it does spark a certain amount of pride. 

There are two separate relationships happening in this book. The obvious one between Cindy and PJ, which has it’s own part in bringing out a different side of Cindy. And I am all about PJ. The lap dances alone have me rethinking my own seduction skills, but that relationship plays second fiddle to the one between Cindy, Ariel, and Belle. You’re gonna love Cindy, but when we first meet her, she’s kind of a bitch. That is until Ariel and Belle almost force their way in. It’s three personalities that don’t exactly fit together, but there is something in each of them that the others need and I suspect as we move further into this series, it’s gonna be the girls that bring out the best in each other and the guys are just gonna be lucky enough to tag along for the ride.

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There are a handful of authors that I will one-click blindly and Tara Sivec is one of them. In my opinion, she writes the best kind of romantic comedy. It’s the kind that sounds crazy when you try to explain it to anyone else, so you just wind up with a “you just have to read it” explanation. It’s the kind that blocks out the snoring husband and forever wanting a snack kids. It’s the kind that has you justifying just one more chapter. But the best part. . .it’s the kind that has you laughing out loud and allows you the escape that all of us WOMEN deserve. Bxtches Be ReadingAt The Stroke of Midnight (The Naughty Princess Club Series, Book #1) by Tara Sivec | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

 

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Dr. ER (St. Luke’s Docuseries Series, Book #2) by Max Monroe

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Dr. ER (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comDr. ER (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comDr. ER (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: I am so about to shock the shit out of all you BXTCHES and even I can’t believe that I’m about to utter type the following, but. . .this book can absolutely be read as a stand-alone. While I loved Dr. OB (book #1) and I highly recommend that you read it, the only thing really tying these two book together is the reality show that the two (and eventually three) doctors become a part of and even that is just a whisper in this story. Other than that, the main ones from the first installment do make some appearances, but it’s not enough to take away from Scott, Harlow and any other facet that makes this book so fucking great. So, let’s get started, shall we?

Dr. ER will be told through the POV of both Harlow and Scott.

If you skipped straight over the introduction to Will (book #1), no worries, Max Monroe does a good job with a quick hello during the prologue. This is where we also meet Scott Shepard or what he soon becomes known as. . .Dr. ERotic. Now, I’m all about being somewhat of a polite BXTCH, so in case the whole OB/GYN scene wasn’t for you or maybe you’re just now discovering the genius that is Max Monroe and you decided that this is where you want to start, we are gonna have to play a quick game of catch-up. Will Cummings, Scott Shepard and Nick Raines (coming to us in much greater detail on August 29) have all agreed to allow cameras to follow them around and star in a docuseries. It didn’t go too well for Will, but he did get the girl in the end, so all is good. Now it’s Dr. Shepard’s turn, but I think we should kick things off with Harlow, our feisty leading lady.

Frances Harlow Paige is busy living the single life in NYC. She’s got herself a tried and true bestie in Amanda, her parents are happily divorced and she works as a columnist at Gossip magazine, a job she isn’t too thrilled about, but does pay the bills. Except for the fact that it’s been ages since a dick has put a smile on her face, life ain’t too terribly shabby. The needing a dick to put a smile on her face is where we first meet up with Harlow.

Long story short, Harlow needed to get laid, like yesterday, so in her desperation, she agrees to go out on a date with Barron Alexander Conrad III-if someone with a pretentious name like that even knows how to work a cock, I’m gonna need to see it. . .live. Anywho, a vagina that hasn’t been well used lately, will suffer through just about anything, because Harlow’s goal is definitely one that ends with shouty affirmations to our Lord and Savior, but instead all she gets instead is a gash on the forehead and the shouty words to our Lord and Savior takes on a different tone.

I hope you can see where this story is going, well at least see where part of it is going. After Barron the third passes out, too much blood and all that jazz, Harlow finds herself in the St. Luke’s emergency room. Any guess who the head of the ER department and the doctor on duty is? 

So far being the star of a reality tv show has its perks, the job is going wonderfully and the women are lining up. . .when he gets the privilege of sewing up one Harlow Paige, his interest had certainly been piqued, too bad hers wasn’t.

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Scott doesn’t do relationships, a previous bad experience has put Harlow off from making any sort of commitment. . .Harlow gets the inside scoop on one fuckhot doctor and Scott discovers that Dr.ERotic loves a good challenge and the feisty columnist is turning him on like no one previous. . .I mean c’mon this is the shit that great rom-coms are made of.

But don’t worry BXTCHES, Max Monroe does throw some drama our way, I mean you can’t fuck your way through a chunk of the population and not have some of that broken heart not come back and bite you right in the dick. And, Harlow brings her own set of luggage to the party. So, it’s not all fun and games and stitches and dicks, there’s gonna be a part of this book that may have your heart dropping a bit.

Besides the ability to tell fantastic stories, Max Monroe is brilliant when it comes to writing supporting characters. The magic was brought to us first in the Billionaire Bad Boys Series and it continues to be the case for this one. Usually when I dive into a series, I can’t wait to catch up with the ones that I have already fallen for, but we didn’t get that a lot here, it was brief and I wasn’t even disappointed. And to be honest, I wouldn’t be mad if we were able to get some backstory on the parental units that come from any of these series, that is how well they are written. They are witty, they are hilarious, they are inappropriate, they are loving. . .basically, they are everything one should strive to be when the time comes to shit out some offspring. Every character written to tell this story, played the part and played it well. . .they all helped in making the page turn, while keeping the story captivating.

The sex was good, which if you have already plowed through Kline and Georgia OR Thatch and Cassie OR Wes and Winnie OR Will and Melody, then you know how well the dancing goes down between the sheets in a Max Monroe book, but as crazy as it may sound, my favorite part of the panty melting action in Dr. ER happened to be the dirty talk, I’m a sucker for some words that make the toes curl and those words got used in all the right places.  I’m telling you BXTCHES the dirty word dictionary went to work overtime because they hit right when the time was right.

Lots of couples have been brought to life by the two who call themselves Max Monroe and while I don’t know who occupies the top spot (it really just depends on who I’m reading at that moment), I do believe that Scott and Harlow are close to it. In my experience, sometimes it’s hard to top the lead off couple in a series, but Max Monroe managed to pull the impossible. . .so now I guess we have to wait and see how hard we fall for Nick.

I think I’m nine books into the fabulousness that is Max Monroe and I have yet to be disappointed. Every page turned, every story told, every character created. . .was worth the time spent. And while I still may not know who Max or Monroe actually are (though I always think I’m starting to figure it out), as long as they keep giving me the humor mixed with great stories and characters that I fall in love with, not to mention the escape they are so kind to bless me with. . .so in a nutshell, I don’t give a fuck what you call yourself as long as you continue to call yourselves storytellers.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingDr. ER (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #2) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comMax Monroe | www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

     

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Dr. OB (St. Luke’s Docuseries, Book #1) by Max Monroe

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Dr. OB (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #1) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comDr. OB (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #1) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comDr. OB (St. Luke's Docuseries, Book #1) by Max Monroe | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: Brace yourself BXTCHES, this warning is about to get pretty wordy and maybe a bit confusing. Dr. OB is the first book in this series, so one would think that you’re about to get in on the ground floor. . .you’re in a good spot, right? I guess in theory you certainly are, but while you’re doing your happy dance. . .I may be about to shut that fun down. Dr. OB is not the very first time we meet Will, which is why this particular BXTCH was so stoked about this book. We actually met this fine fucker way back in Tapping the Billionaire, which is the very first book of the Billionaire Bad Boys series. That book features Kline and Georgia (Will’s sister), we also got a glimpse of Will in Scoring the Billionaire, the third book of the Billionaire series. I tell you all of that, so I can tell you the following. During Dr. OB, the ones that we fell hard for in the Billionaire Bad Boys series, will make some cameo’s in this book, so while those of us who have read the Billionaire series get to play some catch-up, those of you who have yet to be blown away will be missing out. But don’t fret, you won’t be confused, but if you decide to read Dr. OB, and then go back and meet everyone else, you may be spoiled, and not in a “you’re a princess, let me rub you’re feet kinda way.” So, that’s all. . .let’s get to it.

Dr. OB will be brought to us from the POV’s of both Will and Melody. 

If you haven’t figured out what exactly it is that Will Cummings does for a living, I guess I’ll put you out of your misery. . .he’s an OB/GYN, I know, I know. . .what a shock. While he is cruising along in life and doing a wonderful fucking job at it, an opportunity for him to be featured in a docuseries, that will follow him and some other doctors at his hospital, comes his way. He says yes and his life is about to forever be changed.

Melody Marco’s life has gone on a bit of a road trip and not the kind that has your hair blowing in the wind while you sing your favorite 80’s hits as loud as your lungs will allow. No, this road trip has brought Melody right back to her parent’s front door. Being crammed into a two bedroom apartment with her jazzercise crazed mom and her metal loving dad, makes moving out at the top of the to-do list, which means finding a job is paramount, so actually move that to the top of the list.

Luckily for Melody, her mom just happens to be friends with Will’s mom. And Will happens to be in need of a nurse at his practice. And there you have the very condensed story of how Will meets Melody. Now it’s time for the good stuff.

Nursing isn’t Melody’s passion, it’s more like her necessity. Necessity it may be, but once she lays eyes on the very sexy Will Cummings, her fantasy of Scott Eastwood becomes a distant memory (don’t worry, you’ll get it). And like any great rom-com, obstacles make themselves very well known before anyone can reach the very coveted HEA. Of course there’s the employer/employee relationship, that could get in the way. . .there’s also the fact that our hottie doctor spends his days wrist deep in the vag. Add that to the fact that the man has many a woman coming in so that it’s him specifically wrist deep and you can see where a new young lover could have some issues with that. And let’s not forget about the all important docuseries and while I’m not going into any great detail, but considering it’s the premise for the book, it does play a pretty relevant role. Ohhh, but I will tell you that through the show he does earn the nickname Dr. OBscene, okay that’s all I can say about that.
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Like I mentioned in my very long winded warning, we get some updates on the Billionaire Bad Boys bunch, while making some new introductions. We met and fell for Will’s parents in Georgia’s story and that love will grow even more in Dr. OB, and you can add Melody’s to the list of ‘rents we all love, because those two will wiggle their way in whether you like it or not. So you see, we got ourselves a great ensemble going here and I didn’t even mention the office staff that Melody finds herself surrounded by. We also have two more books coming up in this series and if the covers are anything to go by. . .we are in for a very early Christmas.

I don’t write books (duh!), but I have read a lot and I have read very funny books that have me headed in the right direction until we meet up in the bedroom, then somehow the action doesn’t flow as well and I wind up losing my erection, and that’s no fun. But, Max Monroe does the job and they do it well. Let’s just say that Will Cummings was given the perfect name. 

I can only hope that Max Monroe blesses us all with the half books that come in between their full novels. It’s hard when you love a particular series so much because the expectation level going into that author’s next series is set pretty high. But there was no letdown here, there was no “sophomore slump”. . .it captivated, it brought the funny, it also brought the sexy, it brought a bit of angsty rom-com drama, so in a nutshell. . .it really hit the spot.  Just take it and use it as the escape that it’s intended to provide, because let’s face it. . .we can all use that vacation.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be Reading

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Going Down (The Elevator Series, Book #1) by Katherine Stevens | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comGoing Down (The Elevator Series, Book #1) by Katherine Stevens | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comGoing Down (The Elevator Series, Book #1) by Katherine Stevens | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book ReviewsBXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is my very first Katherine Stevens book and I’m not even too sure how I lucked upon it. I think it may have come through my Facebook feed, so shoutout to all of you authors who promote each other, because if y’all didn’t scratch each other every once and a while, I would not have Cici or Cole in my world and that’s no fun. Going Down is the first book in this fan-fucking-tastic series, followed by a novella, then the second book and even better news. . .this is part of Kindle Unlimited, so if you subscribe to that service, you can read for free, YAY! The only other warning I can/will give you BXTCHES is this. . .Going Down is going to suck your asses in and hold you hostage, but in the best, most non-lethal way possible. 

Going Down will be told through Cici’s POV.

Cici is an assistant vice president for Barclay Advertising, a job that she happens to love, if only her boss wasn’t a douche canoe. When she wakes up one morning with news that her company has been bought out, mainly because said douche canoe couldn’t keep his dick out of everyone’s lake, Cici has a renewed sort of energy. Things get even better when she finds out via her BFF Maggie (who happens to also be the company’s HR director) that she gets the glory of vacating the spot left empty by her former boss.

With her first day in her new position coming to an end, she finds herself stuck in an elevator with what could only be described as an Elevator God or what could later best be described as an Elevator Sex God. . .yeah, you know where we’re going with this. C’mon, you’re stuck overnight in an elevator with the most beautiful specimen you have ever laid your eyes on, you had already been in a fight with a mime that day, your blood sugar is a bit low from the lack of any real meal, what’s left to do, other than allow this beauty to impale his goodness in you till you feel nothing but his cock for days, it’s not like you’re ever going to see him again.

Cole Danvers has just scored a job with Grantham Media and while it may not be the job of his dreams, it’s a foot in the door with a very reputable company and it’s too good of an opportunity to pass up. On his way to celebrate with his friends, he finds himself trapped in an elevator with a very beautiful albeit peculiar woman named Cici. Well, you already knows where this ride takes them and even after Cici shouts out Grover Cleveland’s name as she reaches her sweet spot, Cole is eager to to have her in his life. That is until she finds out that Cole is in fact her new assistant and there is no hat or glasses large enough to disguise her from him when he arrives to meet her in the office on his first day. 

So, in a nutshell you have Cici, who by all accounts is a feisty lady who encounters her fair share of “incidents” and is somewhat of a rule follower more than she is a rule breaker. Having crazy elevator sex with a complete stranger is something any decent girl would need to share with her BFF, but when the elevator stranger happens to be your new assistant and the BFF is your HR Director. . .well, you surely can understand how claustrophobic the area between the rock and hard place is that Cici finds herself in. Add that to a crazy cat, a trucker fetish, a couple of accidental fires, and so much more and you have yourself one helluva algebraic equation that would be difficult for even the most brilliant of minds to solve.
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Going Down delivers when it comes to the supporting cast. I think I’m someone who jumps over the fence a lot on this subject, almost hypocritically. I guess the reality is, sometimes a great book can thrive when it only focuses on the leading couple. . .but when a comedy is at stake, I personally feel that the support that is written, when written fucking awesomely (the word “well” was just too mediocre to use here), really does it’s job and supports. That’s what you BXTCHES are going to get in Going Down. . .while the support circle isn’t too large, what it lacks in size, it makes up for in quality. Maggie is the BFF and this book would not be the same without her and her story is coming in book #2, so brace yourself. Cole’s family offers another layer that will bring tears to your eyes, tears of laughter, but tears nonetheless. Leroy the cat is almost as necessary as Maggie and just as hilarious. All in all, great ensemble, much needed laughter, fantastically written.

From the rom-com books I have read, there seems to be a pretty delicate line when it comes to the sex scenes mixed with the humor. It has to be difficult to make the page sizzle while still keeping the comedy going but, Katherine Stevens, you delivered girl. I am a BXTCH who usually thinks that if laughter is going down during the sex, then the sex is taking the back seat. . .and not in a “pull this car over because I need your cock right now” way, but more in an “ouch, that’s not where your penis goes” awkward kinda way. But that’s not what comes alive on these pages. The funny is still there, but so is the toe curling, dirty talking stuff we all love. So what if we get a bit of U.S. History while we’re at it, that is something we all probably need anyway. . .so consider it a PSA.

This is a fucking funny book. While I consider myself someone with a pretty good sense of humor, there are books that I have come across that some believe to be “the funniest they have ever read” and it causes my forehead to squint in wonder. . .I just didn’t get it. So, if you’re hesitant to take my word for it, then I understand. But, if you are someone who appreciates the kind of humor that Tara Sivec produces, then Katherine Stevens is for you. I wish my stalker detective skills were more on point, these two women have got to share some friendship DNA or something of the like, where’s Maury when you need him?

When I dive into a book, I usually give it an escapability score. Do I find myself jonesing for another hit? Do I look the sandman in then eye and tell him to fuck off, I’m reading? Can I scroll the book through my imagination and envision a movie? If I find myself answering “yes” to most or all of these questions, then I know I have a gem. I know that a reread will be in my future. And when the book is by a new author (to me), then I know I can add another favorite to my list. Thank you Katherine Stevens, your great imagination and storytelling has brought a smile to this BXTCH’S face, your words have my mouth watering for more, your humor brings relief to my soul and laughter to my heart.Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be ReadingGoing Down (The Elevator Series, Book #1) by Katherine Stevens | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: So, this is my first go at a Kate Stewart book and I must admit, it left this BXTCH with a smile on her face. Now, in my “professional” book reading opinion, Anything But Minor has a little something for everyone. . .but if you are a someone who has an admiration for the great American pastime-then it’s certainly for you.

Anything But Minor will be told through the POV’s of Alice and Rafe.

As usual, I’m gonna start with our leading lady. Alice is relocating to Charleston, South Carolina from Ohio to start her life. She has grown up with a mother that describing her as overbearing would be a compliment, so needless to say, she is ready for a life full of adventure, a helluva lot of firsts, and ending each day as the best day ever. She has secured herself a job with Boeing, teaching pilots, think Kelly McGillis in Top Gun, and don’t think it odd that I’m referencing a great movie from the 80’s, Alice lives her life by some of the greatest ones of that decade. 

Rafe Hembrey is a minor league pitcher with the local Swampgators, a pitcher who’s just waiting for The Call that will change his life forever. Rafe should’ve gotten that call years ago, but when his father fucked him and his major league dreams over, he was looking at a life in the minors. As with any hot ass baseball player, Rafe’s reputation certainly precedes him.

In her quest to live each day to the fullest, Alice is doing just that when she decides to take in the local sports team, not knowing a damn thing about baseball, but her obsession with Google research will change that soon enough. Alice finds a friend immediately in a local by the name of Dutch and by the end of the ninth inning, Dutch is offering up the season seat of her late husband to the newest fan of the Swampgators. 

With Dutch being Rafe’s biggest fan, his eyes soon find the strange beauty occupying the the usual vacant seat and he takes notice. They run into each other again at the local watering hole (owned by Rafe’s teammate and best friend, Andy) when Alice manages to spew chewed up peanuts and beer at the ace pitcher. Their next run in involves a punch to Rafe’s throat, delivered by Alice, so things aren’t off to a great start for the two opposites. It doesn’t help that Andy is doing everything in his power to keep Rafe from going after Alice, not because he thinks Alice isn’t good enough for his friend, it’s the opposite actually. . .he knows that Alice is way out of Rafe’s league and with the innocence that pours from her demeanor, Andy knows that Rafe will break her heart all too soon.

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I love it when the entire cast of a book come together to really take the story up a notch and Kate Stewart nailed it in Anything But Minor. There are so many pieces to Alice’s new life puzzle that fit together perfectly, page after page, chapter after chapter. From the semi love triangle, that is but isn’t, to Dutch, to even Alice’s mom (who I didn’t really think I would like, but HELL-O, I totally did) everyone did their part in helping the reader fall in love with the story, Alice and Rafe, and everything in between.

I love reading comedies, but sometimes it’s hit or miss when the comedy in question gets down to the business, but this BXTCH must admit, the sex in this book was flaming (in a totally hot as fuck way). Now, I mentioned that Alice is innocent and she is, however, she is not a virgin, but she does have a lot to learn. And no worries, Rafe is more than happy to take over the role of teacher where the bedroom or kitchen or shower or couch, well you get the point, is concerned. What I’m trying to tell you is this. . .Alice + Rafe + Mattress = Hot Shit Dancing!!

Like I mentioned in my warning, Anything But Minor is the perfect book for an escape. While it’s usually the leading man getting a lot of our love, and Rafe will, no worries there. . .you will find yourself falling head over heels for Alice, she is the kind of friend everyone needs. This book has humor that will have you laughing out loud. . .it’s got just enough sexiness that will have you curling your toes. . .it will have you rekindling your love for all things 80’s and John Hughes. . .the perfect combination of everything one needs to put a smile across your face. 

I think I came across this book somewhere on my Facebook feed and I am so happy I did. After reading the synopsis on Amazon, I wasn’t 100% sold, but with 83% of the reviews 5 stars, I figured “why the hell not” and look where we are today, good choices = good results and all that. This is book #1 in this series (well, according to Goodreads it is) and I can only imagine that Andy is going to get book #2 and after you have enjoyed this book, you’ll be salivating to get to his story.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagAnything But Minor (Balls in Play Series, Book #1) by Kate Stewart | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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