Max: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Carolina Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #6) by Sawyer Bennett

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: As you can see, Max is book #6 in the Carolina Cold Fury Series and I’m not sure if it’s pushed as a stand alone or not, but I’m here to plead with you to read this series in order. While I recognize that this portion of the review is used for me to issue any warnings regarding the book in question, I can also use this time to confess. When I started this series. . .way, way, way back. . .I actually started with book #3, Zack. And that was only because I wasn’t really paying attention and I have since gone back and started from Alex. Now, Max’s story is gonna run side by side with Hawke (book #5). So hopefully you’ve already devoured that book and while enjoying Max and Jules your memory will be refreshed a bit. Though I’m trying to watch hockey and have a better understanding of the sport. I promise no knowledge is needed to fall in love with the guys from the Carolina Cold Fury. 

Max will be told through the POV’s of both Max and Jules.

If you go back to Ryker’s story (book #4), you’ll have some memories of Max. He is the goalie for the Carolina Cold Fury and got injured, which is when Ryker stepped in and was one of the reasons they were able to hoist the championship trophy at the end of that season. Now Max is all healed and ready to earn his spot on the team.

Life is busy slapping Jules around somewhat and even she’s not sure how many times she’ll be able to stand back up and say “you hit like a bitch”. Her older sister has recently lost her battle with cancer and Jules is now the guardian to her niece and two nephews. Having one kid that you had nine months to plan for can knock the cash right out of your wallet, so imagine having all three thrust in your life at one time with no time to plan and on top of them grieving the loss of their mother and you grieving the loss of not just your only sibling, but your freedom as you know it. Her job at the local nursing home as a nurse’s aid isn’t going to be enough, so she’s forced to take the closing shift at a convenience store for any hope of making ends meet. And now it’s time for fate to do its thing. By the way, fate equals Max.

Max meets Jules while dropping into the convenience store for a much needed, albeit very off limits, snack. It’s when he sees some assholes giving her a hard time that he decides to stick around and make sure that she stays safe. He leaves without getting her number and all hope of ever seeing her again walks out with him. It’s when his team is doing a charity function at the local nursing home where he gets his second chance. So, I guess this is actually when fate enters the picture.

So, I’m sure you can imagine how difficult it’s gonna be trying to not only date and get to know one another while also managing a professional hockey schedule and three kids, but also trying to find the time to be intimate as well. Oh, and throw in a deadbeat dad who hasn’t seen his kids since before their mom died and some interesting times lay ahead.

Max is gonna have his work cut out for him. He’s dealing with a woman who has lost almost everything she has loved. Her dad is hit and miss, her sister was her one shining ray of light and she’s gone. She knows that the legacy her sister has trusted her to raise is the most important thing in her life, even if it means she no longer has one. Contrary to other hockey players, Max is very much a relationship type of guy. He’s more interested in monogamy than he is in the idea of puck bunnies. However, with Jules’ background. . .living paycheck to paycheck, working in a convenience store, raising three kids on her own. . .speculations are gonna begin to fly that will only strain their relationship further.
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Like I mentioned earlier, Max’s story coincides with Hawke’s and since they are pretty good friends, we get a good dose of Hawke in this book. Since Jules needs to be welcomed into the fold of the Carolina Cold Fury family, we will see some of Sutton and Olivia as well. No Gray or Ryker this go round, but book #7 is gonna get a very healthy dose.We get a brief but pretty decent introduction to Lucas, Max’s brother and the namesake behind book #8. As always with a good ensemble series, you’re going to get introduced to new characters as new books enter the series and this series is no different, which is why I suggest you read these hockey players in the order in which they were written.

The sexual spice between Max and Jules adds tons of flavor to this story, as you would expect if you’ve read the previous books in this series. However, the intimate moments are also challenging as one would expect when three kids cockblock at every opportunity. But with a little creativity and lots of determination, Max + Jules does not disappoint.

The book isn’t gonna be all love and googly eyes. There are some moments that are filled with a bit of anxiety. This isn’t just a journey of Max and Jules. This is a navigation of Max and Jules finding each other while Jules is trying to find her footing as a mom and that’s not gonna be a road paved with just sunshine and love songs. And though Jules may be frustrating at times, you can’t really blame her. Just when she is finding her comfort level with Max and the kids, his fame slaps her right in the face. But no worries, this is gonna be a fun journey to wade through.

I am really enjoying this series. I think at this point, Zack is still my very favorite, but I did just read Lucas and he may give Zack a run for his money.

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Room 4 Rent by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn:There is no pre-requisite for this book. There is no read this first warning that needs to be applied. The one and only warning I will give is this. Be ready to cancel your plans because once you start, there is no stopping. I give this warning 100% based on personal experience.

Room 4 Rent will be told through the POV’s of both Sydney and Cason.

Sydney is a 28 year old artist, married to Collin and Tatum is their 3 year old daughter. Even though she doesn’t really see any major issues within her marriage, it takes a hot stranger picking up the tab for her morning coffee when her debit card gets declined for her to realize that there is definitely a spark missing. When she finds out her cell phone has been turned off, she realizes that a spark isn’t the only thing missing in her marriage.

I promise I’m not divulging spoilers (see the synopsis above), but this is the time to tell you that Collin dies in a car accident, not just leaving Sydney a widow, but remember when her debit card was declined, because he also left her broke. Oh and her problems keep compounding because there’s the little issue of her home being foreclosed and the fact that her husband’s girlfriend has showed up at her front door. So her month really sucks balls.

What does one do when the life she knows just keeps crumbling. . .she goes out with her girls and works on forgetting her problems for a bit. It’s when she sees the hot coffee buying guy that her night takes a slightly different turn, one that will hopefully end with him inside of her.

If you haven’t caught on yet, Cason is the mystery man. Cason is also a pitcher for the ASU baseball team. Cason is also hot as fuck and the one night distraction that Sydney is looking for. So, imagine her surprise when he shows up to rent the room above her garage. The room she needs to rent so her daughter won’t lose the only home she’s ever known. 

From the surface Room 4 Rent seems quite predictable and in a lot of ways, it is. The synopsis lays it out for you in a way that it’s not gonna take a lot to figure out where this story is headed, but you’ll quickly find out that’s it not as cut and dry as you’re gonna think. Sydney is about to take you on a fucking fantastic journey. . .somewhere along the way Cason is gonna jump on and ride it out with you. Hang on BXTCHES, because you’re about to be blown away.

There’s not a Shey Stahl book that I’ve read where I didn’t just fall head over tits in love with the supporting cast. They are always (and I mean always) written in a way that makes them imperative to the storytelling. And I realize that it sounds simple, almost obvious, but it doesn’t always hit that way in every book and I don’t think it’s as simple as just creating a character. Or if it is, her imagination goes above and beyond the expectation. When a story revolves around the leading lady having to bury her husband, her support system is going to play a pivotal role in the story she’s able to tell and Sydney gets that and then some. 
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What can I say about the sex here? While Sydney is certainly not a cougar and this no where close to May-December territory, it’s still a twenty-eight year old mom and a twenty-two year old college student. I wasn’t fucking a twenty-two year old when I was twenty-eight, so I say if you have that opportunity go for it. Especially if the twenty-two year old is a hot as fuck baseball ball player and you’re a twenty-eight year old mom who just found out that her freshly buried husband had himself a side piece. Actually, even if those particular circumstances don’t define your situation, if you have the opportunity to jump on a hot as fuck baseball player, you should rub all on that shit.

Room 4 Rent wasn’t a book that was on my TBR list and there’s not a reason for this, it just wasn’t. However, right before the release date, Shey Stahl posted the first chapter on Facebook and scrolling through, I decided to give it a read and I was hooked. Once I one-clicked and started this book, I did not stop and I don’t know the last time that’s happened. I read this book from start to finish in one sitting. . .or really one laying down because I really should’ve been asleep, but I couldn’t put this book down.

I think I read that Room 4 Rent is Shey Stahl’s 50th published book and while I haven’t read the entirety of her library, what I have read have turned out to be some of my very favorite books. My first ever read of hers was Shade and still to this day it is one of the best books I have ever read. Her writing has a way of sucking you into the story and putting you right with the characters. The story is always very conversational with the reader in a way that I haven’t ever gotten with another author. If you haven’t yet read anything by Shey Stahl, Room 4 Rent may be a good starting point, though I’m not even close to being a Shey Stahl expert. This is a quick read and even though death is involved, it’s not the root of the story. 

Take the leap, it’s worth it. Room 4 Rent is funny and touching and passionate and sexy and I’m gonna say funny one more time because it needs to be said. And last but certainly not least, you will definitely be ready for baseball season by the time you reach the last page. . .Go Rangers.

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Alex: A Cold Fury Hockey Novel (Cold Fury Hockey Series, Book #1) by Sawyer Bennett

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is the very first book in the Cold Fury Hockey series and I got a bit of a confession to make. I have actually read a couple books in this series and this isn’t one of them, which means I didn’t not go in the proper order. Zack was my first introduction to the Cold Fury hockey team and I followed him up with Ryker (books #3 and #4) and at the time, I thought they were fine to be read on their own. However, I have recently decided to read this entire series from the beginning and now I know that I should’ve started with Alex and I do believe you should as well. 

Alex will be told through the POV’s of both Alex and Sutton.

Alex plays hockey for the Carolina Cold Fury and while his skills on the ice are solid, his relationship with the fans, teammates, and those around him need work. He takes pride in being named MVP (most valuable prick) and makes no apologies for the way he treats women. They know the score well before the game is even played. However, the higher ups at the Cold Fury aren’t too happy with the image he is currently portraying. Enter Sutton.

Sutton is a youth drug counselor at a crisis center and though she had a rough start in life (a addict dad), her and her mom came out on the other side with the family they deserved. She has a step dad she adores, a little brother who lights up her life, and a career that she just knows is her life calling. So when the opportunity arises for her to kick start a youth drug awareness program with a local athlete, she is ecstatic. 

I’m sure you can see where this is headed and you’d be right. However, getting there isn’t gonna be a walk in the park. While Sutton may have had a rough start at life, she’s always had at least one loving parent. . .her mother. Alex also had a rough childhood. An alcoholic father and a father who couldn’t make it in hockey and decided to put all that rejected energy into turning his son into a star. And while it worked, Alex is definitely a star, he’s playing a game he hates for people who ultimately hate him. It’s gonna be a rough ride down a rocky road before the path smoothes out for these two.

Since Alex kicks off this entire series, introductions get made in this book and no surprise, with this being a hockey romance, you’re gonna meet some of the teammates and those who will make up the subsequent books. The main secondary character you will meet in this book is Garrett. He is the focus of book #2 and becomes a really good friend to Alex during this story. Since this series revolves around a hockey franchise, it really becomes an ensemble series, which gives us the chance to play catch up with previous books as we move on into the series. So, as we meet and fall in love with new characters, we also get the chance to find out what some of our favorites are up to.

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It’s important to note that you don’t need to have a love or even an understanding of hockey to enjoy this series. There will be no lack of anything by not following hockey, if anything, you may develop a love for it.

Alex is a great kick start to a series. Sutton is able to smooth Alex out in a way he didn’t believe possible. And Alex was able to give Sutton a world she deserved. It’s not gonna be all romance and passion. There will be some trials and tribulations to overcome, but walking to the edge of the unknown in fear, only to see the beauty before you is what living life and falling in love is about. And Alex and Sutton do not disappoint. 

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Roan (FMX Series, Book #3) by Shey Stahl

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Roan will be told through the POV’s of both Roan and Ophelia.

While the history of Roan and Ophelia goes way back, the book kicks off a little before Shade and Scarlet and will span about 8-10 years.

If you have read this series in order, you are already familiar with the crack in Tiller and Roan’s relationship. Now, make no mistake, the crack has been there for quite sometime, well before Ophelia. The situation between Tiller and Ophelia just broke the crack wide open. And if you need a little reminder of what occurred between Tiller and Ophelia to further the divide between the brothers. . .Tiller was the one to take Ophelia’s virginity and even though it sounds very Neanderthal to say, it was always supposed to be Roan’s. 

Even though I say that you go on a journey while reading most books and I think that’s true, but Roan is really gonna take you on a journey. And it’s gonna be filled with a roller coaster of emotions, so you best secure that lap belt or you’re bound to fall out.

We may have gotten glimpses of Roan during Shade and Tiller’s stories, but I felt (during those books) that we never really got an idea of who he was. We knew from Shade’s book that Tiller was most certainly a wild cat and when we got to his book, he lived up to that nickname. But I feel that Roan was almost elusive, we only really knew about the Ophelia debacle with Tiller, so diving in here kind of gives an opportunity to fall in love with a brand new character.
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Roan is definitely a focus on Roan and Ophelia, but in order to get to that, there’s so much that the two of them have to learn separately about themselves first and that part of the journey is going to be a constant trip up the roller coaster and down. . .over and over again, until all of sudden the ride is gonna smooth out.

Each book in this series does a fantastic job of putting the spotlight on the intended couple, but each book wouldn’t be nearly the same without the supporting cast of characters. When you dive into this series, you become invested in everyone and as you move to the next book, it’s falling for the main event while also being giddy with excitement in discovering what everyone else has been up to. Since the book takes place over such a large time span, we get to continue to follow Shade and Scarlet and Tiller and Amberly, Willa and Ricky, along with River, Berlin, and Camden. And FYI, this book ends with Camden at 18 years old and while I have no inside information, I feel quite certain that Camden will be getting his own book and I cannot wait. 

I’m not too sure at this point who my favorite brother is. I’m inclined to go with Shade, but only because he was my very first Shey Stahl book and I was so blown away with her writing style and storytelling ability that I just fell in love. BUT each brother gives you many reasons to be your favorite and in the journey, Shey Stahl will definitely become one as well. 

I don’t think this will be the last that we hear from the Sawyer brothers, at least I hope not. This is a series that I’m so glad I discovered. And I know I say this a lot, but Shey Stahl’s ability to capture the reader and put them right in the middle of the story is unmatched. I haven’t read her entire catalogue, but if you’re looking for good place to start, the FMX series is a really good choice.

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Blindsided by Shey Stahl

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Blindsided will be told through the POV’s of both Landon and Ember and sticking to the theme of the book, it will be broken down gridiron style. . .four quarters, with a halftime and an overtime thrown in.

If you read the blurb for Blindsided, then you know that the story will revolve around Landon (QB for Seattle) and Ember (Landon’s personal assistant). You also know that Landon’s brother and his brother’s wife has just died (well, you might not know about the wife, but that is the tragedy), leaving their five kids (Marley, Adler, Haisley, Braylee, and Nalani) ages range from 2-13, in Landon’s care. #handsarefullAF That tragedy is exactly where this story kicks off, which also coincides with the start of Landon’s training camp.

Without giving too much away, Ember came into Landon’s life about five years ago, when he met her in a tattoo parlor, she was the one doing the inking, she was also in a relationship (one that I understood as maybe BDSM and maybe not so healthy) with her boss. Forming an instant connection with Landon, she left her boss and tattoo parlor behind, becoming the personal assistant to the NFL’s hottest player. Don’t get confused, their relationship is definitely one based on friendship, though you quickly learn that both of our leading characters are beginning to feel that this relationship is or at least could be, much more than just friends.

So that’s where we’re at. Blindsided is a love story to its core. One would think that Landon already had a relationship with his nieces and nephew, but he didn’t really even know his brother, much less his brother’s offspring. So he has to learn not only how to be a father, but how to love the kids the way they deserve and in a way that would make his brother proud. And even though both Landon and Ember are beyond the #friendzone where their relationship is concerned, they see their relationship through two different sets of lenses.  Ember is afraid of ruining what they currently have. . .#bestfriendsforever and Landon knows that Ember could be his HEA. Now they need to start reading from the same book and Landon does have the pesky problem of an on again, off again girlfriend, but that just spices up the story a bit.

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If you’re expecting the sex in Blindsided to be hawt, hot. . .then your expectations are about to be met. . .okay, probably exceeded. Now, I’m sure not all NFL players bring their A game into the bedroom, but in our fantasy they certainly do and Landon has a couple different versions of his A game and they are all sweat inducing. But it’s not just the actual sex, it’s the tension that has been building over a five year friendship, it’s the dirty whispers and dirty promises that are made into Ember’s ear, let’s just say that you BXTCHES will not be disappointed.

I don’t think Shey could’ve given us much more with Blindsided, though I do wish we could’ve gotten more of a glimpse into Landon’s family. I feel that we were almost on the cusp of something really great or juicy or maybe a little of both, but were kind of left hanging. Now it could be the introduction was brief because there will be more to come, which I’m good with, I just want more with Cat first. . .please and thank you. The only other storyline I wanted addressed a bit more was Ember’s past relationship with her boss. There was closure, but the nosey BXTCH in me wanted to know a smidge more.

I have several boxes I need checked when I crack open a book and Blindsided checked them all. I love a hiccup in the middle of a love story and though this hiccup didn’t come deep from the gut, it was enough to add the angst that has me eagerly turning a page. I also need humor, which was not only provided in spades, but was clever from every angle. And while we all know we’re probably gonna swoon over the male lead, I need a female lead to swoon over as well. I need her to be fiercely independent while having some vulnerability. I need her to be sharp and witty. I need her to be able to go toe to toe with her male counterpart, unapologetically. . .Ember encompassed it all and then some.

Shade was my introduction to Shey Stahl and I was hooked from jump street. I’m not even sure how I came across that book, but I’m thankful nonetheless. I also think I have mentioned this before, so I apologize for my redundancy. I believe I have read about six of her books and one of the qualities that keeps me captivated is how conversational her imagination is. I love how the reader isn’t just an observer of a story, but you feel included. She welcomes you into whatever world she has created and invites you to sit back, have a drink, and fall in love. . .#overandoveragain

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Shade (FMX Series, Book #1) by Shey Stahl

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This was my first crack at Shey Stahl and to say that I was blown away would not be saying enough. I first read Shade back in August (2017) and I couldn’t put it down, but as things usually go, I didn’t take to the keyboard right away and days turned into weeks and so forth. I knew in order to give Shade and Scarlet justice, I would need a re-read and when I saw that Tiller was out, I figured. . .no time like the present.

Shade will be told in three parts and through the POV’s of Shade and Scarlet. And from deep in the soul of my Kindle, I would like to give Shey Stahl a shout out for her inner Shade, because praise be, it was phenomenal. And while I’m throwing out praises, another one needs to go out for that fuck hot cover.

There’s a lot of foundation that needs to be laid to tell this story and since Shade is where we’re starting, this is where we need to begin to build. But I probably should use this time to note the following. I will try to give a “rundown”, but this is a book full of layers and emotion, and heartbreak and love. . .it’s a journey really and if you don’t turn yourself over to every word of it, you will miss the best parts. Now, let’s get started.

Shade is the youngest of the Sawyer boys men and even though he’s at the top of his professional game, his personal life is about to wreck him, because of one person. Rhya.

I promise you BXTCHES, nothing is getting spoiled, whatever words that may fly from my fingertips will be discovered VERY early in the storytelling. So, back to Rhya. 

She’s not the girlfriend, but she’s more than a friend. She’s not good for him, but he can’t seem to let go. They’ve known each other since they were kids, so while their relationship may be rooted in love, it’s also tethered by obligation and time. It’s really one big hot mess, but regardless of the how’s and why’s, Shade’s life is about to be imprinted in a big fucking way.

Scarlet Rose is keeping busy in life cleaning up at the Wellington Hotel, the one hotel that the Sawyer brothers stay at while in Seattle, she also spends time fangirling over the best motocross rider in the world. . .that’s Shade Sawyer in case I didn’t make that clear and you didn’t catch the synopsis from above. Her one goal? To slice him a piece of her pie. That’s fuck him, in case I didn’t make that clear either. Unfortunately for Scarlet, Shade is in a very dark place (remember, Rhya. . .imprinted. . .) and fortunately for Scarlet, Shade is in a very dark place. I told you, it’s a journey.

You’re probably wondering how in the hell this all comes together or maybe you’re not, but I’m gonna tell you anyway. Well, I’ll tell you a little. The Sawyer brothers are in need of a personal assistant, their’s is preggo and needs some time away from the chaos to get ready for her own version of chaos. So, the opportunity falls right into Scarlet’s lap and even though she doesn’t have the first clue about what it takes to be anybody’s personal assistant, she scoops it up because. . .Shade. The only rule? No sex. And not only is that a buzzkill for Scarlet, but when Shade starts desiring a piece of the pie, things are going to get a bit frustrating. Frustrating for Shade. Hilarious as fuck for the reader.

I hate to leave you hanging, but this is the part where I tell you about the journey and how great it is and how much you BXTCHES are gonna love the discovery of Shade and Scarlet. But no worries, we have other things to talk about.

It’s expected that the reader is going to fall in love with the ones the author designates, but this may very well be a time that when the last page is turned, you will be in love with each and every person in this book. And I know that’s probably happened before, but with Shade it was different (for me). I don’t know if there are words to describe how great the cast is in this book. Each character was so well thought out, so well purposed and each and every one is written in a way that flows and fits right where they’re supposed to and once you fall into the pages, you won’t be able to imagine it any other way. Scarlet isn’t your run of the mill leading lady. She’s almost anti, but she’s feisty and funny and loyal. Shade will break your heart and piss you off and make you laugh, and you’re gonna love every emotion he evokes. But that’s just the tip. . .there’s Tiller and Roan and Milla and Camden and Willa and Tom. . .the list could go on and on, but trust a BXTCH, you’re gonna fall. On a side note, Milla is Scarlet’s BFF and she has her own story, one that I have yet to read, but didn’t know it existed at the time I was undertaking Shade, but here is the link to that book, just in case. (Click here). Bonus. . .it’s available right now (as of 4/10/18) on Kindle Unlimited.

The sex in Shade is fuck hot, but here’s what’s strange, there’s not a whole lot of it. So I guess I should really say that the sexual tension in Shade is fuck hot. We learn almost from jump street how Scarlet feels about Shade and all that she wants to do to him. Where the anticipation gets thick is when he begins to want the same things from her. But remember, sex is not an option according to Scarlet’s contract, but what Shade wants, Shade usually gets. And for someone not usually told no, you can see where that’s gonna be headed. Nothing is off limits. From the dirty talk to the foreplay, the heart is gonna race and the toes are gonna curl.

My first time with Shade, I thought that this was one of the best books I have read, like ever. Which is a pretty huge thought considering how many books I have put away. The second time around? Same conclusion. It wasn’t just the story Shey Stahl told, though she told it very well. It was the way the dialogue flowed, it was the way the POV’s were presented to the reader, it was the humor, it was the angst, it was the darkness, it was the love, it was really how it all came together that captivated me. My kids tease me about the facial expressions I make when I read and I became so ingrained in this story that I’m afraid to even know what my face was saying throughout the journey.
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I know you’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but truth be told, it’s kinda hard not to when you’re looking at the cover for Shade. Who knew that a simple one click would have me falling in love with the world of freestyle motocross and those who inhabit it? And beyond falling in love with all of that chaos, I really fell in love with an author and while I haven’t read every word she’s written, actually not even close, anyone who is able to seduce and allow the reader to forget everything around her and provide an escape, even if only for a couple of chapters at a time. . .deserves to make your list. And since I have already devoured Tiller, trust a BXTCH, she ain’t no fluke.

Shey Stahl’s Pinterest Board for Shade. . .here.

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The Goal (Off-Campus Series, Book #4) by Elle Kennedy

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Let’s start with some truth. I read this book a while ago, like a little over a year ago. Then some months ago, I decided to give the whole series a re-read because #1: Why not? It’s a great series that makes you laugh and swoon and feel all the feels and #2: I thought it would be best to refresh myself with the first three couples in this series so I could really go all in on Tucker and Sabrina, again. Here’s the deal, I do think that this book could maybe (and that’s a pretty thin maybe) be read as a stand-alone BUT you will certainly lose the camaraderie that comes with this series and I should go ahead and tell you that this books takes place during book #3 (The Score) which is Dean and Allie’s story, so that may be another reason to go in order.

The Goal will be told through both Tucker’s and Sabrina’s POV. 

If you did right by the author and read this series in order, then you should be somewhat familiar with Sabrina. Even though we have already met her, we have yet to get her backstory and what a story she has. To sum it up. . .her home life sucks. . .she’s working a shit ton of jobs. . .her dream is Harvard and law. So, to say her time for relationships is non-existent, is an understatement. No worries, sex is still on the table and athletes are her entree of choice, minus hockey players. . .well that is, until Tucker.

Unlike Garrett and Logan, Tucker’s future doesn’t include pro hockey. His goals involve him moving back to Texas and starting a business, using the life insurance money left by his dad. Little does he know that life is about to change up his playbook.

Even though Tucker is interested in making his time with Sabrina a multiple rendezvous thing, Sabrina did really try to keep it to one time only, but there’s only so many times you can deny those hormones. If you read the previous book, you somewhat know how this is gonna play out, which is why when I tell you the following, I’m not really spoiling anything for you, Tucker did that already in book #3. If you didn’t know that “just the tip” was really a myth, Tucker is about to educate, because he plants his seed straight up in Sabrina’s uterus. 

We sorta already know the jest of this story, but now we are going all in, if you catch my drift and maybe you don’t, but trust a BXTCH this journey is well worth it. 

After reading Dean’s story, I knew that I needed to read this book. Hell, who am I kidding, I knew I was going to dive into this entire series after book #1, Dean’s story just reinforced the fact that I was definitely going to need some closure where Tucker was concerned and Elle Kennedy not only delivers it, she left me with a very satisfied smile on my face. 

One thing I think we all look forward to when we begin a fantastically written ensemble series, is the re-visit of characters that we can’t help but love as we move through the books and The Off-Campus series is no different. We get to not only catch up with Garrett and Hannah, but Sophie and Logan as well. But let’s forget about them for just a second, the thing about this book that was so wonderful, was the fact that it almost follows the timeline of Dean and Allie, so you’re able to really reminiscent about how great that book was, if you read it of course. While Sabrina has her circle that she brings into this story, The Goal really hones in on Tucker and Sabrina, with the support chiming in when necessary. I do believe that this is the final book of this series, but oh me oh my oh, would I love for just one small glimpse into the lives of these characters who have provided much needed laughs and escapes. 

Though I don’t really think any of the guys can measure up to what Dean was bringing to the show (translate: bedroom), they do get close and Tucker was no exception. He made it work in the front seat of a truck for crying out loud, that is some talent and a bit of a treat. Tucker and Sabrina certainly know how to steam it up and Elle Kennedy made sure that the action within these pages is enough to have your toes curled and your face fanned. If it didn’t wash over you by looking at that cover, just look at the Favorite Moments. . .you’ll get it then.

I think the last two books in this series take a totally different turn than the first two. Where Garrett and Logan’s stories were more light hearted, Dean and Tucker took a much different, almost heart wrenching journey. I know I said that you could go straight stand alone with Tucker’s story, I just really hope you don’t choose to. Once you turn that first page on book #1, you will be sucked in and she is not gonna let you go until the closure comes in book #4. Dean’s story was the hardest to get through (in a soul cleansing way) and since Tucker’s story is told contemporaneously, you will have to live through some of the heartbreak again, but you also get to experience the bond that not only these four have, but the bond that develops between the ladies as well. She wrote a family and with each story that family just grows and grows. Elle Kennedy gives great read, but she also gives what everyone is looking for when they turn a page in any book. . .escape. Now there’s nothing left to do but look forward to the re-read. 

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Stealing Home by Nicole Williams

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Just because. . .can we please take a sliver of time and really focus on the beauty that graces this cover. Just imagine THAT in a baseball uniform. . .I know, I know, everyone would be at the ballpark. This is the first time I have cracked open a Nicole Williams book, and I must say how pleasantly surprised I was. Well, I shouldn’t say “surprised”, that’s not fair, but I can say this-I really enjoyed Luke and Allie’s story.

Stealing Home will be told through the POV of Allie.

Allie has landed her dream job, an athletic trainer with the San Diego Shock (baseball). While she is stoked that she is breaking through to what is in essence a “boys club”, she must also live with the fact that her life is non-existent. No time for friends and certainly no time for a relationship, but having worked as hard as she has just for a chance, she really has just accepted the idea of loneliness.

Luke Archer has it all. . .the talent, the looks, the women and the charm. Unbeknownst to Allie, he has had his eye on her for some time and all he needs is his one chance. . .a crack in the door if you will. . .to make his move. Is Allie attracted to Luke? Well, of course, who wouldn’t be, right? The problem? She is fresh out of a relationship, albeit a four week one, but a relationship nonetheless. And the kicker is the ass broke up with her over text, see asshole move. The “fresh out of a relationship” is just one of the issues, the other is the fact that she has worked too hard to earn her position with the Shock, and the last thing she wants is for any within the industry or the team to think she earned it by being on her back or knees.

It doesn’t take much to get the flames of passion to start burning. Actually it starts with a photoshoot, a photoshoot that was supposed to feature a solo Luke, but turns into a very sexy, very heated one featuring Luke in nothing but baseball pants because Allie is right next to him wearing his jersey. And the game begins.

Luke doesn’t hold back in his desire and what it is he wants from Allie. Neither have time for a full-on relationship, but Luke is definitely willing to be a committed friend between the sheets. Although Allie needs way more assurance and convincing from Luke, things come to a head (no pun intended) when Luke suffers a minor injury during a game that requires Allie to provide overnight care. The problem is no longer if they’re gonna get intimate, the problem now is not only keeping their hands off of one another, but keeping their new arrangement under wraps. Surely, you can see where this is going, it doesn’t take long for Luke to want more, but is Allie going to be willing to give Luke what he wants, knowing it could possibly mean the end to all that she’s worked so hard for.
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As with any good story, there are secrets to be told, not from me, you’ll have to make that discovery all by yourself, but there are certainly things that will get uncovered. And while I am usually pretty good at figuring out the puzzle, even I didn’t really see all of this one coming. My only wish was a little more drama from Allie’s side. With the mention of the ex-boyfriend, I thought that he (whoever he was) was going to play more of a fork in the road, trying to hinder Luke and Allie’s ever after.

The supporting cast in Stealing Home was written awesomely. Everyone from the coach, to the players, to Luke’s family, to even the thundercunt head athletic trainer (yes, he is a guy and yes, he was a cunt) contributed to the wonderful telling of a wonderful story. While I know that at this time, Stealing Home is a stand-alone, I can certainly envision, or maybe wish really hard, that Nicole Williams takes this further with a book featuring Luke’s sister, Alex, and his teammate, Reynolds (I can feel something there). There is a really sad, but loving story to be told about Luke and his family and I hope another book could give it the service it deserves. 

Surely you BXTCHES didn’t think we would get a book featuring a fuck hot baseball player and not get the same in the bedroom did you? Well, I hate to break it to you. . .no I really don’t. . .but Luke Archer is as magically delicious between the sheets. . .up against the wall. . .in the bathtub, you get the point, that he is on the field. And Allie ain’t no slouch either. In other words, it’s gonna be okay to curl your toes a bit or light up that cigarette when you’re done, this BXTCH gives no fucks or judgement.

I really, really enjoyed Stealing Home. Not only was it a fantastic story, but it was a quick read as well and will suck you in and not let go ’till the very end. The one thing I can say that I have learned after reading all about Luke and Allie is that I probably should go ahead and pick out some more Nicole Williams, because that BXTCH did not disappoint.Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagStealing Home by Nicole Williams | Review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.com

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The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata

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BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is a pretty long book (473 pages), but no worries, it is so worth it. I’ve read only one other book by Mariana Zapata (Under Locke), and I loved that book, which is why I’m quite disappointed in myself that I’ve never pursued any of her other titles. I only discovered The Wall of Winnipeg because it had popped up on some of my social media feeds several times and at first I was literally judging a book by its cover, I mean the name wasn’t so appealing, the cover was just, so so, but it continued to make appearances, so I thought it must be a sign and I decided to give it a try. Holy shit, I’m really a bitch for judging anything prior to cracking it open, I could not stop reading this book (much to the frustration of my husband). It is that good. Let’s get on with it.

The Wall of Winnipeg and Me is told through the POV of Vanessa.

Vanessa is the personal assistant/housekeeper for Aiden Graves, who plays for the Three Hundreds and happens to be the #1 defensive player in the NFO (National Football Organization). Vanessa doesn’t hate her job, she doesn’t love it either. Did she crush on her boss when she first took the job? Yes, but who wouldn’t when your boss looked like Aiden. That crush quickly evaporates when his personality comes out to play. Aiden is an asshole, but not really an asshole. He’s just someone who likes things a particular way and doesn’t really have a way with words, as in, he doesn’t really speak a lot of them. Adding to his stunning charisma is the fact that he is coming back from what could’ve been a career ending injury, but not for Aiden, who truly believes in the “the body is the temple” mantra. Vanessa took the job knowing that it would be temporary, the goal being able to become her own boss by doing graphic design work. It’s now two years later and her dream is starting to become a reality. The problem, she now has to tell Aiden or what he is better known as. . .The Wall of Winnipeg. Easy peasy, right?

Once she breaks the news to Aiden, his reaction is very “I don’t give a shit” and his only request is for Vanessa to inform Trevor, Aiden’s manager. Trevor is a dick (not the good kind, either) who actually calls Vanessa “a dinner roll”, told you, a dick. That compliment has Vanessa leaving sooner rather than later and after several weeks of being her own boss, she returns to her apartment one day to find Aiden waiting on her. Turns out, life isn’t so good without Vanessa.

Not only does Aiden need Vanessa back in his life to help keep it sorted, but he has also run into a bit of an immigration snafu. Oh yeah, Aiden is Canadian, just in case the nickname didn’t clue you in. When Vanessa suggests the brilliant idea of Aiden maybe marrying an American in order to obtain his green card quicker, Aiden thinks it’s a great idea. The American he thinks would be perfect? Vanessa. Gotta hand it to the girl, she hangs onto her laurels for quite some time, it’s only when Aiden sweetens the pot by agreeing to pay off Vanessa’s student loans do the wheels start turning. By choosing to go to the school of her dreams and not really qualifying for any scholarships, Vanessa has earned herself tremendous debt, debt that no one, not even her closest friend in the world knows about, so you can see her dilemma. Really, what do you think she does?

A little background on Vanessa real quick. She has three older sisters (all of whom she loathes) and a younger brother (who she happens to adore). While growing up, her mother was an addict and certain happenings caused Vanessa and her brother to wind up with a foster family (who she also adores). There are other circumstances surrounding Vanessa’s relationship with her family, but that’s something you will have to read to enjoy.
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After becoming Mrs. Aiden Graves, Vanessa of course, moves into Aiden’s home that he shares with his roommate, Zac. Zac and Vanessa became really close (totally platonic) while she was employed with Aiden. She has her own room and continues to run her own business. Obviously this is a love story and it should go without saying who the love is between. Aiden takes a bit to warm up to, but the journey that Aiden and Vanessa go on, is so very much worth it. Trust this BXTCH.

As for the supporting cast in The Wall of Winnipeg and Me? In short, they are all fantastically written and you are going to love most and hate a couple, which is how it’s supposed to be. In most romantic books, comedy or otherwise, it’s pretty easy to fall in love with the Alpha/Hero/Hottie, it’s not so easy here, but Vanessa is going to embed her way into your heart almost from page one. Her relationships with the supporting characters in this book will have you wishing for someone of her likeness in your life. But really, it’s how she is with Aiden, and how that relationship develops that will have you swooning.

While I usually take some time out to talk about sex in a particular book, there really isn’t much in The Wall of Winnipeg and Me. In fact, the actual getting down with the business doesn’t even come until the last chapter, really, that’s how long it takes. It does threaten to make an appearance prior to chapter 30, however, the toe curling excitement doesn’t happen until then, so you’ll just have to hang onto those panties a while. I will say this, first the lack of sex is not causing this book to miss a thing (I promise). Second, when it finally is time to drop the pants, Mariana Zapata does not disappoint. In fact, you’ll fall for Aiden even more.

There was so many things to love about The Wall of Winnipeg and Me. I’m usually someone who loves a good conflict, the other woman kind. I almost expect it when I read a sports romance, this book didn’t involve any of Aiden’s other women (not even a mention) and I found myself quite alright with that. The relationships that are fostered are beautiful to watch grow (not watch, but you know what I mean). I didn’t really know what to expect prior to one-clicking this. I knew I enjoyed Under Locke (probably should read again to refresh the memory), but I wasn’t sure about this one. Well, like I stated in the beginning, I should learn to trust more. You will not be disappointed by getting to know Aiden and Vanessa. 
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