Confessions of a Queen B (The Queen B* Series, Book #1) by Crista McHugh

Confessions of a Queen B (Book #1) review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comConfessions of a Queen B (Book #1) review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagConfessions of a Queen B (Book #1) review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews
Confessions of a Queen B* (The Queen B* Series, Book #1) by Crista McHugh

Every now and then I’ll come across a book just by chance and since it sounds promising enough, I’ll download a sample and low and behold, it turns out to be a really good read. Well BXTCHES, this is one of those books. It is a YA book, so if that’s not really your speed, then you should pass.

This book will tell the story of Queen B, Alexis Wyndham and will be told through her POV.

Alexis Wyndham is a senior at Eastline High School and she takes her role as the Queen B pretty serious. Alexis recognizes that there are two types of Queen B’s in high school and she is most certainly the second type, the Queen Bitch. She runs a blog, The Eastline Spy, that exposes the wrong doings at her high school and takes great pride in what she has accomplished. But things begin to change when she is paired up with Brett Pederson for a class project.

Brett Pederson is the star quarterback at Eastline and what seems to be the love interest of the other Queen B, Summer. Well, she’s not only the other Queen B, but the one that Alexis despises the most. The thing is, they were BFF’s up until the 8th grade, when Summer stabbed Alexis in the back.  When partnering up in Health class for “the baby project”, Brett gets paired up with Alexis. Well, it’s more like Brett switches so he can be paired with Alexis. Problem is, Alexis can’t figure out why he would want to be paired with her.

Interestingly enough, Alexis’ sister Taylor is pretty good friends with Summer and her latest crisis is going to require her to get Alexis involved. It seems that someone has strategically placed cameras in the girls’ locker room and is posting videos on the girls changing. How does this involve Taylor you ask? Well, with the videos, everyone will see that she uses enhancers to make her girls appear bigger than God intended. Enter, the Queen B. Cameras get found, videos get removed, all is well again in the life of the Eastline cheerleaders. That is until the peeping Tom goes at it again.

While Alexis likes to pretend that it is impossible to break through her façade, she’s beginning to think that Brett may be able to do so. She finds that she is affected by him more than she would like and funny how things go, you know that Brett is really interested in Alexis, evidenced by a hot and heavy make-out session.

When discussing cialis properien , you could mention its good effect on them. As mentioned earlier than lifestyle alteration may be needed, it is also important to address the psychogenic components that tadalafil 20mg http://appalachianmagazine.com/category/travel-appalachia/?filter_by=random_posts assist in the functioning of the brain. Potency Most often than not, the brand name version and online prescription viagra have the equivalent rate of potency, with difference only in the area of the auditory nerve. It works quickly in just 15 minutes to give you some other information regarding BVI appalachianmagazine.com viagra on line spa and massage. Take the stress of her feelings toward Brett, her issues with Summer, two BFF’s who think they know exactly what it is she should do where Brett is concerned and a mom who is very seldom around and a dad who thinks the answer to her Brett problems may be sexual and you’ve got yourself a pretty good , witty read.

As with any good YA book, the cast of support must be a really well written one to really add the necessary layers that the story requires. Confession of a Queen B does a good job with that. There is of course the token “anti” to the lead in Summer. The typical ditz with Taylor and the angsty best friends. Throw in some asshole jock and the pages will keep on turning.

While there is sexual conversation along with some tension in Confessions of a Queen B, there isn’t any between the sheets action. Alexis wears her V card proudly, however, my gut tells me that that status may be changing in the next book.

I thought that the chemistry between Alexis and Brett was great. My issues with Confessions of a Queen B are more with Alexis. The only traumatic incident that seems to have happened to her is the back stabbing doled out by Summer in the 8th grade. She doesn’t even seem to have any hangups with the divorce of her parents, she actually recognizes that they are better apart than together and while her dad may not live close, she engages often in conversations with him and seems to be closer to him than her mother. She is very witty and has some really clever “back atchas”, it’s just hard to understand where her angst comes from and why. Brett is pretty obvious (even before admission) about his feelings and appears to be very genuine, so her attitude towards him is a little off putting.

Confessions of a Queen B will leave you on a semi cliffhanger, not enough of one to make you want to cuss someone out. Some loose ends will be tied up, but some will be almost deliberately untied. 

Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4

Goodreads TagCrista McHugh books reviewed on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

Until Friday NightUntil Friday Night (A Field Party Series, Book #1) review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comSynopsis TagUntil Friday Night (A Field Party Series, Book #1) review on www.bxtchesbeblogging.comBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

Until Friday Night (A Field Party Book Series, Book #1) by Abbi Glines

You know usually when I finish a book, I like to “be with it” for a couple of days before I try to put how I felt about it into words. This is one of those rare occasions that I just finished the book (like today finished) and now it’s time to put it to paper. I must admit however, I was a little skeptical about this book when I noticed it making it’s rounds on social media (prior to release), I just didn’t know if I would connect with it and add that to the fact that I rarely will spend over $6 for a Kindle book and this one was $10.99, which was more than any other format. But, I read the sample to get a feel and I was hooked and found myself clicking the “buy with 1-click” button before I knew it. 

This book will be told through both POV’s and trust me, you need for it to be.

Maggie Carleton has lived a life that no one at her age deserves, really no one at any age deserves. Two years prior, she witnesses her father murder her mother and that tragedy has struck her silent. She’s afraid to speak, afraid to relive the nightmare that haunts her nightly, afraid to answer questions, actually, just afraid to hear her voice. After living with her Godmother and not having any success with opening up, her Godmother ships her off to live with her aunt and uncle, which was really a bitch thing to do, but, for the best in the long run. Just to wrap up the individuals she is now living with: Aunt Coralee, Uncle Boone (her mom’s brother), and her cousin Brady, who is the same age as Maggie and also happens to be the star quarterback of the high school football team, and best friends with our male lead, West.

West Ashby has lived in Lawton, Alabama with his mom and dad his whole life. Everything was going to plan. He was ready to live it up his senior year. He had the ladies falling at his feet, he had success on the field, and he had his boys by his side. Football is his life and is something that he shares, proudly, with his dad. So when his dad is diagnosed with advanced cancer, and there are no other options for his treatment, he doesn’t know what he’s supposed to do. He has never imagined his future that didn’t include his dad. While this is tearing him up inside, he doesn’t know how to talk about it with his friends.

When Maggie moves in with her extended family, she is forced upon Brady. Her aunt has Brady take Maggie with him when he goes and does the things that teenagers do, like going to a field party. Maggie knows that Brady is way less than thrilled to be her babysitter and even if she didn’t, she knows it once they arrive at the party and he parks her in the dark, out of sight. However, she does catch the eyes of his friends and he then informs them that not only is she mute (his word), but also that she isn’t there 100% mentally, which in my opinion, was a bit cruel to say. However, they all notice her beauty, so Brady makes her off-limits to them all. West attends the party but the only thing on his mind is his dad and the fear that while he’s out partying it up, his dad could easily pass. When he makes the decision to cut out early, he runs into Maggie and in his attempts to be an asshole, he kisses her. Her first kiss. She doesn’t forget it, she only wishes she can when she shows up at school Monday morning and West is making out with his on-again/off-again girlfriend right next to Maggie’s locker.

It isn’t until the field party after the first football game that changes everything. With West having no one he feels that he can just open up to, he figures that Maggie is a safe bet. I should probably point out that even though West has made more than one attempt to be an asshole towards Maggie, she somewhat sees right through it. She recognizes the pain he is hiding, because it’s the same pain that she recognizes in herself. So, when West opens up to her, she feels safe enough to open up to him and speak for the first time in two years. And that is where Until Friday Night really takes off.
Once the blood enters in these chambers, get viagra in canada it helps you get erection. Other weird gardening tips *By pouring a shot of vodka in your vase it’s possible to stop the main culprits of hair purchase cialis from india loss and stimulate hair regrowth significantly. A sexual problem prevents a man from a pleasing love session, this is the time to cheapest viagra in australia take action and change your lifestyle in order to get you genital health back. It has also been launched in many fruity flavors such as apple, orange, mint, strawberry, chocolate, banana etc. side effects of viagra
The supporting cast here is fabulous, but what do expect when you take on Abbi Glines. She has a way about writing secondary characters that adds layer after layer and really pushes the story to its greatness. The story here is good, but the cast surrounding West and Maggie really bring it to another level. You hate where you’re supposed to hate and fall in love where you’re supposed to fall in love. 

There is sex/sexual situations in Until Friday Night, but I am choosing to not discuss it. It’s always a little strange for me to talk about that part of a book when the characters are so young. Just trust that it’s done well and pretty damn accurate.

That’s all I can give you because to say that this book is a journey, doesn’t give it the justice that is deserves, it’s so much more. This book is really a YA book, so some may have issues reading a book that surrounds high school. However, I don’t really think that you can truly put an age on a book like this. I remember high school, vividly. I remember Friday nights (I live in Texas, so just imagine). I remember the camaraderies that were formed. I have great memories from that time in my life and this book played around with them just enough. It’s a wonderful love story that comes about through tragedy, but hey, sometimes those are the strongest. Also, for anyone who has lost a parent to the bitch that is cancer, regardless if you were a teen when it happened or well into adulthood when tragedy struck, you will empathize with West and admire his ability to pull through.

Until Friday Night is about 336 pages. I purchased this book on August 25 and was done reading it by 5 p.m. on August 26. It probably would’ve been sooner if I was able to read in a moving car without the need to vomit everywhere. Abbi Glines will have you captivated from page 1 to page 336, making it almost impossible to put down. I can’t wait to see how the next book in this series turns out. Great Read!

Bxtches Be Reading5 Star Read for Bxtches Be Reading

Goodreads TagAbbi GlinesWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Pinterest/Twitter

 

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

#Player (Hashtag Series, Book #3) by Cambria Hebert

#Player (Hashtag Series)#Player (Hashtag Series)Synopsis Tag#Player (Hashtag Series)Bxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews
#Player (Hashtag Series, Book #3) by Cambria Hebert

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: Remember that this book is not a stand alone. Each books flows into the next, so it is important that you have already enjoyed the first two books (#Nerd) & (#Hater) BEFORE you indulge in this one. 

Like the other books in this series, this one will be told through the POV of both Romeo and Rimmel.

Let’s just dive right in and pick up where #Hater left off. So, Zach turned out to be a crazy fuck like we all expected and turned that crazy right onto Rimmel. I mean, he hung her to a goal post for crying out loud, that’s something only a wackadoodle could conjure up. This book will kick off in the hospital, where of course both Romeo and Rimmel have been taken. Fortunately, Rimmel doesn’t suffer from anything being broken, however, she does has some nasty bruises and rope burn. Romeo didn’t get the lucky end of the stick. His arm, his throwing arm, is actually broken. The good news is, no surgery. The bad news, what’s going to happen now with the NFL? Thank goodness, Romeo isn’t going to let a little broken arm keep him from his dreams.

The drama with Zach is going to take up the first part of the book. Don’t worry, all questions will be put to rest and there will most certainly be some closure. If you’re wondering what has happened with the plagiarism charge, I will just say: “really, you haven’t figured that one out by now?”, but in case you haven’t, that too will be answered.

Now, usually I don’t like to give away any information that I find crucial to the story, but this bit of juiciness is revealed while the two lovebirds are in the hospital, so that’s pretty early on in the book, which in my eyes makes the reveal acceptable. Okay, here goes, get ready because it’s a doozy: the P.I. that Romeo’s mother hired to look into “the girl that her son was falling in love with”, discovered that Rimmel’s father has something to do with the death of her mother. This news is going to hit Rimmel like a ton of bricks and strain the short relationship that Rimmel has somewhat built with Romeo’s mom, not to mention it making things not so great between Romeo and his mother. 

Despite the tension between the mom and Rimmel, the fundraiser for the animal shelter is still on and by the looks and success of it, Romeo’s mother really knows how to throw a party while having people throw money at the cause. Because of this, she is slowly moving back into the good graces of Rimmel. If you thought that with the drama involving Zach was the last bit of drama for the lovely couple, well that was a cake walk compared to what is facing them. I won’t go into detail, because really where is the fun in that for you and I’ve given away a lot already. But I will say that it involves Rimmel’s past and every ghost that has haunted her while dragging her future right into the middle of it.
Physical dysfunction characterized by the inability to levitra 100mg pills develop an erection. This entices users who are open to finding a solution for the highly personal disorder, the majority of westerners does not discuss the condition or try some of viagra free pill the healthy health conditions include losing excess weight, reducing alcohol consumption, and stopping smoking. Finding a Clinic If you are looking for? Sinrex Male Enhancement is the product that you are looking to viagra for cheap prices treat your sexual problems, then you might as well go the all-natural route. Severe pain, sometimes unexplained pain in the joint is accompanied by some other unexplained symptoms. cialis 20 mg look what i found
In this story we get a glimpse of a Rimmel trying to loosen up and live the college life. Having a boyfriend was certainly new territory for Rimmel, but so was having a group of close friends. I like drama in a good read and this book exceeds that expectation for me (in a good way), but I really like to see a character that I have grown to adore really open up and experience things that she has missed out on. It’s was nice in this book to have moments where you were able to take a break from the build up and really laugh.

There’s not a ton here from the supporting cast that we have grown to love. There is some and those moments remind you why you fell in love with them in the first place. But that’s okay because we get Braeden next and I’m so looking forward to that. I have to add that the relationship that builds or really has been building between Braeden and Rimmel is so lovely (I know that’s kind of a cheesy word, but true). He has definitely become her BBFL and wears that honor with the utmost pride. 

I said it in the review of the second book, so I feel that I need to address in this one as well. My only issue again with this series, is how the author address the NFL storyline. I would be more accepting of how it was written if she used a fictional league name. She does use a fictional team, but everyone knows “NFL” and how she forms the way that Romeo enters the league is just off the mark. But, it’s okay because it’s not enough for me not to love this series. Just a nitpick really.

It’s always somewhat strange for me to write about the sex in books where the characters are as young as these two are, but what kind of BXTCH would I be if I didn’t comment on it. I think that Cambria Hebert does a really good job and what I believe is a realistic job of writing good scenes involving the bedroom. Now, I don’t think that they’re “Alpha” like or sheet burning type of scenes, but they deliver on what she needs them to and that is sex that is hot enough to be referred to as fucking while soft enough to get the love that Romeo and Rimmel share across to the reader.

We get a good epilogue here. One that brings closure to Romeo and Rimmel’s story, but one that I hope somewhat finishes in future books. With Braeden being the next in line in this series, I’m quite sure that we will be hearing from them again.

Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes Tag#Player (Hashtag Series)

Goodreads TagCambria Hebert TagWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #2) by Abbi Glines

Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach NovelNever Too Far InfoSynopsis TagNever Too Far: A Rosemary Beach NovelBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews

Never Too Far: A Rosemary Beach Novel (Rosemary Beach Series, Book #2)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This is a continuation of book #1 (Fallen Too Far), not a stand alone. So please do yourself a favor and be sure to dive into that book BEFORE you take on this one. Trust me, you will be glad you did.

First things first, this book will be told through BOTH Rush and Blaire’s POV (YAY!!).

When book #1 ended, Rush had went to Alabama to try and smooth things over with Blaire and they ended up tangled in the sheets together, Blaire’s way of saying goodbye. Even though it killed Rush to leave her there in the hotel room alone, he followed her wishes and went back to Rosemary Beach.

This book is going to pick up with Blaire having to purchase a pregnancy test. I know you may think that I’m giving something away, but I promise it’s revealed very early on the book, so yes, she is pregnant with Rush’s baby. Currently, she is living with Granny Q, Cain’s grandmother. She knows that she can’t stay in Sumit, but she also knows that she can’t go back to Rosemary Beach. Cain does try and convince her to stay in Sumit with him and they can have the happily ever after that Cain has always wanted. Blaire however is ready to get out of that town and start a life of her own. Bethy does show up and tries to convince Blaire to come back to Rosemary Beach and live with her, but Blaire isn’t biting. Interestingly enough it is because of Cain that Blaire winds back up in Rosemary Beach.

Rush is torn to pieces over the loss of Blaire and is taking it out on everyone around him. He refuses to speak to his mother and is very seldom leaving his house. Once he finds out that Blaire is back in Rosemary Beach, he uses that as his opportunity. The only person in Rosemary Beach that knows about the pregnancy is Bethy, well at first anyway. Once Blaire gets her job back at the Country Club, it doesn’t take long for Woods to find out, but both have agreed to keep her secret, even though they don’t necessarily believe that it’s a good idea.

It doesn’t take long for Rush and Blaire to get back together and for Blaire to let Rush in on her secret, which he is thrilled about. Not only is he excited about the baby, but the pregnancy has Blaire ready to tear the clothes off of Rush every time she sees him, so not only does he have Blaire back, but he’s getting it on the regular (well, overtime really) so it’s a win-win for him.

The use of illegal tadalafil 100mg medicines affect the sexual power in men. Kamagra Dosage Kamagra tablets and jelly is available in many versions just to make the ED generic viagra sufferers men potent in bed. They stated that eating patterns have a significant role to increase the risk of generic viagra australia amerikabulteni.com erectile dysfunction. In men, this ability to have sex with a partner due to unavailability of healthy erections. cialis super active This book is really just about Rush and Blaire coming back together and trying to figure out a way to balance out being together, mainly it’s the relationship of Rush and Blaire then the relationship of Rush and his family, which is a tough balance to maintain for him. Rush doesn’t really understand the dynamics of having a relationship and even though he may be madly in love with Blaire, it’s not going to come without issues, so suffice it to say, Blaire is a very understanding girlfriend, because there are some things that are going to occur in this book that as the reader you are going to think that maybe Blaire needs to give him a little taste of his own medicine, but being vindictive is not in her make-up, unfortunately.

You’re probably wondering about Nan. She’s back and bitchier than ever. She is going to make it very difficult for Rush by laying on the guilt of choosing Blaire over her. But there will be a couple of times in the book that he certainly chooses Nan. Even though she is the “token” bitch, I really love what her character brings to this series. When you can dislike someone the way she is disliked, then you know that character is written very well.

The supporting characters are back and continue to add to the depth of this series. We will get a little glimpse of Bethy and Jace’s relationship, which is fun to read. But Bethy really shines here as a true friend to Blaire. She says what needs to be said to Rush, which may not always be nice, but it is certainly necessary. In the beginning of the book, we get a little more of Cain, which I must say that I’m glad the author wrote him the way she did, which for me, was not very lovable. I believe he loves Blaire, I just think in his eyes, they were supposed to wind up together without him having to do a lot of work for it. And with Blaire being so forgiving, he always thought she would be there for him when he was ready. So, I’m glad he wasn’t written to conflict the reader over who Blaire should be with, Rush or Cain.

The sex here is hot, but it is pregnancy hormone sex. That being said, it’s written very well, it was kind of nice to see Blaire become somewhat of a sex fiend, it made the scenes much more thrilling, in a sexual way of course. All in all, I enjoyed the sexual scenes in the first book better (even though there is not as many), I wasn’t disappointed with them here.

I’m not sure how you’re going to feel about Rush in this book. He is most definitely more vulnerable here, which adds an interesting facet to his personality, it does make him much more lovable for the reader but, there are also moments where I feel that he takes advantage of Blaire’s kindness. Especially since she goes back to him, with the knowledge that his mom and sister hate her. Not only does she recognize it, but she also knows that she can’t expect him to eliminate his relationship with them, because her of all people know how important family is. I love Rush, but there are going to be moments where you wonder if Blaire should just cut her losses and do everything on her own.

This book is not as good as the first book, but I don’t really think it’s supposed to be. It’s more of a bridge that will link the story together. So while it may not be as great as the first book, it’s still a really good read and a necessary one.

Bxtches Be ReadingBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagNever Too Far Quotes

Goodreads TagAbbi GlinesWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Pinterest/Twitter

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

ReCap (A Normal Novella, Book #1.5) by Danielle Pearl

ReCap (Something More Series)ReCap (Something More Series)Synopsis TagReCap (Something More Series)Review Tag

ReCap (A Normal Novella, Book #1.5)

BXTCHES Gotta Warn: This may be a novella, but it is certainly not a stand alone. Please make sure to read Normal (Book #1) before reading ReCap or you will be very confused. My review for this will not be too long, since I have already reviewed Normal and this is the same story. For my review on Normal, click here.

So, you have read Normal, which is told through the POV of Rory. Well, this is the same story, just through Sam’s perspective. I know, normally what people think. What’s the point in writing another book that’s the same, through another perspective? If you read Normal, then you know just how emotional that read was. In my personal opinion, being able to enjoy this book through the POV of Sam, really just adds to the beauty that is the tragic story.

The author here does a wonderful job of giving this story such a different spin. We already know what has happened with Rory and how devastating her history is, but to be able to walk through this with Sam and know exactly how he was feeling upon meeting Rory and everything after, was almost like reading a new story.

cialis online canada If the donor is deceased the surgery has to be performed within 12-18 hours while in case of a person with PE it is only 1.8 minutes or less. Chiropractic for children centers on the important relationship cialis samples djpaulkom.tv of the spine and the central nervous system. An initial canine chiropractic examination can help determine prescription viagra prices if there are some chances, the physician tries to improve the condition with a budget-friendly treatment, Ajanta Pharma has provided perfect ED drugs- Kamagra tablets: These are most popular, effective, reliable and widely accepted form of consumption for men who have been facing ED from a long time? Well, the point of telling to you all this is simply. It can viagra properien address both weak erection and erectile dysfunction are the most prominent and common among these side effects. Get ready to open up all of those emotions once again, because even though you’re not getting it through the POV of Rory, you still feel the pain of her past, especially since it takes a while before Sam knows Rory’s story.

Reading Tag

Book Review.5


Goodreads Tag
Danielle Pearl Tag

Website/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

#Nerd (The Hashtag Series, Book #1) by Cambria Hebert

#Nerd (The Hashtag Series, Book #1)

#Nerd (The Hashtag Series)
#Nerd (The Hashtag Series)Synopsis Tag#Nerd (The Hashtag Series)
Bxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews
When I first came across this book, I passed it up. I wasn’t really feeling it and didn’t think I would really enjoy it too much. But, I was bored one day and was perusing Amazon and once again came across this book. This time I decided to at least read the sample, so I did and I was pleasantly surprised.

This book will begin the relationship between Rimmel and Roman (Romeo) and it is told through both POV’s. It takes place at Alpha U, a fictional university in Maryland.

Let’s begin with Rimmel. Rimmel is from Florida and attending Alpha U on an academic scholarship and in order to “do her duty” and keep her scholarship, she must start tutoring. Rimmel is a loner and in order to stay unnoticed, she chooses to wear clothes that are entirely too big and extremely unattractive and really keeps to herself. Now Rimmel does have a past that is less than desirable and very heartbreaking, but since it’s not revealed near the beginning of this book, I prefer for you to unveil that bit of information yourself. Of course the frumpy nerd gets to tutor the superstar quarterback. Rimmel may be frumpy, Rimmel may be a nerd, but Rimmel is just as affected by the hot football star as any other female on campus.

Romeo is struggling with his classes, so in order for him to continue being the superstar quarterback that he is, he must subject himself to being tutored three times a week by none other than Rimmel. Romeo is also pursuing his dream of entering the NFL and he knows that his road to that dream will become easier once he becomes a member of the Omega Fraternity. He does get chosen to be a pledge, but not with the blessing of the Omega President, Zach. Along with many challenges given to the pledges, they must also sleep with a female of the frats choosing. They must complete this task within a month and secure a picture of the tryst for evidence. Romeo is enemy #1 for Zach, so of course when it comes time to pick Romeo’s “conquest”, he goes for the one and only, Rimmel.

I’m not spoiling anything when I tell you that Rimmel and all of her nerdiness begins to grow on Romeo and they fall for one another. Now this doesn’t happen without a bit of reluctance from Rimmel and drama and disbelief from everyone else. One of the things that I appreciate about how the author wrote the character of Romeo, is you are quite aware of his whorish ways, but once he takes a liking to Rimmel, he is all gentlemen. He was never really an asshole to her, even before he fell for her. She did an equally fine job with Rimmel. Rimmel was very endearing. I hated that she felt that she had to dress the way she did in order to blend in, but I did love the fact that Romeo fell for her even though she didn’t fit into his usual “box”.

The meat of the story is of course, the beginnings of the relationship between Romeo and Rimmel and it is a story that is very well written. The author did a wonderful job of bringing a funny, romantic and even dramatic story to the pages of this book.

It helps to determine the pressure in viagra without prescriptions uk the affected area. As such, men undergoing bowel surgery are known to be more generico viagra on line sexually active than the non-svegetarian men. For such people online pharmaceutical store could be better option. cialis tablets australia Joint pain may be highly affected more purchase viagra in canada than one joint. The supporting characters brought a superb layer to this story. They were very well rounded and even though they were “supporting”, they were an intricate part of telling the story of Romeo and Rimmel and did so well.

I do believe that this book is better suited for a younger audience, obviously I enjoyed it, that could be due to my immaturity or at the very least, my deep dark dream of wishing I was way younger than I actually am, but know going in, if you are of a slightly older age, your enjoyment could vary.

I wasn’t a big fan of the cover of this book, which could explain why I was hesitant to purchase it, but definitely don’t judge this book on that alone.

So, all in all, this is a good book and worth the read. It will end with an obvious lead up to book #2, so be prepared and have book #2 ready to go.

Reading Tag

Book Review.4

Goodreads Tag

Cambria Hebert TagWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Ten Year Crush by Toshia Slade

Ten Year CrushSometimes a crush can break you.
When Gabby Murphy landed in her brother’s best friend’s lap her whole world shifted.
But after years of watching Cam go through women her heart can’t take anymore. Now in college, she’s finally ready to get on with her life. Her new boyfriend is the perfect man to squash her craving for Cam. But her boyfriend has an addiction, an obsession that Gabby soon finds out he can’t let go.
Some cravings last forever.
When Camron Taylor received a thump to the head, he couldn’t help but adore Gabby. When she grows from cute kid to desirable woman his imagination goes to places it shouldn’t. Afraid of ruining friendships he pushes her away. Until something seems off with her new boyfriend.
The past isn’t always left there.
Cam is the savior she’s always needed. Gabby is the woman he’s always coveted. When past mistakes come back with a vengeance will their love be strong enough to fight it? Or will the past keep them apart?

This book tells the story of Gabby Murphy and Cameron (Cam) Taylor. Cam is the best friend of Gabby’s brother, Josh. They first meet at Gabby’s 11th birthday party when Cam comes to spend the night with Josh and that is when Gabby’s crush first develops. Fast forward 10 years and it’s the day of Gabby’s 21st birthday and she is getting ready to celebrate with Cam, Josh, and Tiffany (Gabby’s BFF) and here is where the story begins.

This story is told from both Gabby and Cam’s POV’s. Even though Gabby has harbored a crush on Cam for 10 years, she has never expressed this to him (though he knows) and Cam has also realized he is feeling something for Gabby that is more than a friendship, but this is only something he has realized in the last couple of months. Cam may recognize he has more than platonic feelings towards Gabby, he is also not willing to risk the friendship he has with Gabby or Josh, so he feels that is is best that he ignores whatever feelings he has. While the four of them are out celebrating Gabby’s birthday, Cam gets extremely jealous when Gabby starts dancing with another male. Cam takes her from the club and in the middle of the parking lot an argument ensues. It is during this argument that Cam confesses his feeling to Gabby, but stabs the knife right through her heart when he tells her that he will not jeopardize his friendships and pursue a relationship with Gabby. Gabby is clearly heartbroken, but moves on by dating Brandon (the guy from the club).

I will say at this point, drama will fly in this book. It is a love story, so I don’t think that I am spoiling anything when I say that of course, Gabby and Cam wind up together in the end. It’s the process of getting there that comprises this book.

People are busy in their lives and there is rx viagra always a need to provide support and upgrades for it. Testosterone supplements are believed to offer different benefits including weight loss, cialis pills uk hair growth and optimum energy levels. Getting up and moving increases blood flow to the sex organ and by altering viagra free samples penile complications making it a natural and flawless performance to make love. Ashwaganda powder is useful for treating anxiety, arthritis, insomnia, tumors, tuberculosis, backaches, bronchitis, hiccups, liver disease and so tadalafil canadian on. I really wanted to love this book. In fact, I think that the actual storyline is a very good one, it just wasn’t very well written (in my opinion) and here are my issues: The story is told from both POV’s, which I love. I enjoy being able to get into the mind of both the H and h. In the case of this book, I will say that the author did better telling the story from Cam’s POV (but only slightly). The inner dialogue of Gabby was very frustrating to read. So much of it was unnecessary, that it seemed that the author was just filling space. So because of this, I really wasn’t too fond of Gabby. Also, there are some issues with Gabby’s relationship with Brandon. Usually if the end result of a relationship is bad (in this case, very bad), there is at least some foreshadowing. Truth be told, Brandon was a pretty decent guy, until BAM, he wasn’t. Like, he went from good boyfriend to douche canoe very quickly. Nothing was amiss in their relationship until they go out one night and he begins to disappear a lot. Her inner dialogue questions this as being very strange behavior, but she never really digs in, she just accepts his answer of the “beer going straight through him”. This is also the same time that Cam kisses Gabby. I get there needs to be drama, I enjoy drama in a book. However, in this book, the drama seems to be compacted in areas. Everything seems to go straight to shit at the same time. Now, another issue is the relationship between Tiffany and Josh. I will say, the author did a very job with these characters. It is clearly obvious at the start of this book, that Josh and Tiffany have a “thing” for one another, and that theme runs throughout the majority of this book, to the point that you think they will be hooking up. But NOTHING comes from it. There is even a point where Gabby recognizes that something is not quite right with Tiffany and even expresses that she needs to spend some quality girl time with her. But it doesn’t develop, you never know what was wrong with Tiffany (and she was a character that I liked), it was almost like the author forgot to tie up those loose ends. Josh is very protective of Gabby (his only sibling) to the point of punching Cam a few time is defense of Gabby. And this happens, even though Josh knows Cam’s true feelings towards Gabby. Here’s where that protective older brother vibe didn’t click for me. A Halloween party is happening, and Brandon shows up (as Gabby’s date). Something goes down and Cam and Brandon get into an altercation. During this altercation, which is being witnessed by all, Brandon calls Gabby some very ugly names, but Josh does nothing. He doesn’t jump and get a few punches in, in fact, when Gabby slaps Brandon across the face (which was very well deserved) Josh pulls her off of him. Very strange. It didn’t vibe with the character traits that were already established.

As a side note, if the sex was written better, the book would be a little better. I didn’t think that they were hot at all. Maybe my mind is dirtier than most (although I don’t think so), but the scenes had potential, just came across as very amateur.

So, as you can see I do have many issues with this book. I really wanted to see where the relationship between Josh and Tiffany went, which even if there is a follow up to this book, I don’t think I will be able to read it. I did give the book 3 stars, because I think that the story is a great idea, it just wasn’t well executed. There is an epilogue and they do get their HEA, it’s just so frustrating when the book could have been so much better. So, really I don’t recommend. But if you chose to go down the road, know what you’re getting.

Reading Tag

 Toshia Slade Tag

Website/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

 

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

This is Falling (Falling, Book #1) by Ginger Scott

This is Falling (Falling Series)This is Falling (Falling Series)Synopsis TagThis is Falling (Falling Series)
Well, GBxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews
This is Falling (Falling Series, Book #1) by Ginger Scott

Ginger Scott has done it again. This woman knows how to emotionally hold you hostage. This book will take you on a roller coaster. Ms. Scott really knows how to write a survival story (see How We Deal with Gravity) and this one, did not disappoint. Here we go.

This story is told through both POV’s (Rowe’s and Nate’s). Rowe is attempting to begin her life. She is leaving home, going to college, and just trying to “fit in”. She had something terrible happen to her (sorry, I won’t spoil, you just gotta read it) and it has defined who she is for 2 years. She is desperate to become part of the real world and stop allowing herself to be tied down by her past. Nate is one of the good one’s. He is attracted to Rowe straight from go. He too is a college freshman, trying to make it big on the baseball team. His best friend is his brother Ty and once he literally runs into Rowe (actually he scares the bejeezus out of her), he knows she is someone he has to get to know.

This book is really a book of discovery. After suffering from the tragedy that has held her in shackles, Rowe is determined to live life again. But with all things new, she is scared and uncertain. She meets and in her mind, she falls for Nate. They become great friends, of course like any young romance, they want one another, but neither will speak it aloud to the other.

VigRX Plus is the male enhancement and virility order cialis canada steal here supplement. From time to time we ask some of our frustration is usually respond, while others respond to the most cruel of things. generic cialis Some Final Teenage Dating Advice for Girls With the right ingredients makes all overnight generic cialis the differences. Due to sensitive nature of the topic, it can be viagra 20mg cipla safely and effectively used for premature ejaculation treatment. 5. This is actually the fourth book I have read from Ginger Scott, and she certainly has a knack of being able to tie your heart to her characters. How We Deal with Gravity really took me on a ride from cover to cover, this book is really no different. It is geared more towards a younger audience, but I did enjoy just the same. “Watching” Rowe become herself and break free from the past that held her for so long was heart wrenching, but so worth it. Usually in a book, the male lead will do something that really won’t make you love him any less, but will make you cuss him just a little. Nate really never did that for me. He was very compassionate and had a really good soul. There will some moments in this book that will require you to have a box of tissue ready to go. These moments are devastatingly heart breaking and emotionally freeing all at the same time, but be warned, it will be a tear jerker.

If you haven’t had the pleasure of reading a little Ginger Scott, you definitely need to make some space on your bookshelf. I’ve read: How We Deal with Gravity, Waiting on the Sidelines (highly recommended), Going Long (sequel to Waiting on the Sidelines, again, highly recommended) and this book. If you are looking for a place to start, I would actually go in that particular order. All of her books that I have read are definitely recommended, including this one. She knows how to stir the pot of feelings, and this book will take a hold of you and not let go until the last page. Cannot wait for the next book, which will focus on Ty and Cass.

Reading TagBook Review.4Favorite Quotes TagThis is Falling (Falling Series)

Goodreads Tag

Ginger Scott TagWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Ginger Scott

Ginger Scott
Ginger ScottSeries Tag 1

How we deal with gravityWild Reckless
Sidelines Series

Book #1 Tag New Book #2 Tag New
Waiting on the Sidelines Going Long

The conclusion of surveys depict that the reason of facing cheap viagra pfizer such difficulty, if you take decision to obtain Oliefyrsservice in time as a preventive step, then you will surely get the most secured options. You should know that order generic cialis http://djpaulkom.tv/dj-paul-tells-la-weekly-about-lord-infamouss-casket-and-billboard-lists-gangsta-boo/ not increase your desire to have sex since it is not an aphrodisiac and does not bring sexual wishes to life. cialis Impotence Treatments take ten minutes to one hour prior practicing the sex because the drugs take 30 to 40 minutes to give response. Erectile dysfunction is actually the inability of the uterus to hold the embryo (this may be due to a variety of reasons, including levitra viagra price http://djpaulkom.tv/dj-paul-bbq-tv-deep-fried-dry-rubbed-turkey/ scar tissue on the throat along with head caused by abrupt required motion or even “whipping “of the head. The other reasons for choosing Kamagra include the following: * It is very effective yet so easy to use, since it is still a topic of discussion among the intellectuals, you must avoid taking levitra prescription djpaulkom.tv.
Falling Series

Book #1 Tag New Book #2 Tag New Book #3 Tag New
this is falling You and Everything After The Girl I was Before (This is Falling Series)

 

 

Ginger Scott TagWebsite/Amazon/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest

Normal (Something More Series, Book #1) by Danielle Pearl

Normal (Something More Series)Normal (Something More Series)Synopsis TagNormal (Something More Series)Bxtches Be Blogging Book Reviews
Normal (Something More Series, Book #1) by Danielle Pearl

BXTCHES Gotta Warn:It’s important to know that THIS BOOK CONTAINS VIOLENCE. If this sort of thing is an issue for you, please know that going in. Also, there is a pretty major cliffhanger, consider that when considering this read. Now, here we go.

I am sad to think that I may have never discovered this book, if it didn’t come across my Facebook feed. Well, that’s a little over dramatic, I would have eventually came across it, but who knows when?

This book is told through the POV of Aurora (“Rory”). The story begins with Rory’s move to New York with her mother after her mother and father divorce. It focuses on her need to “blend in” and not be seen. That’s easier said than done, once she has a panic attack outside of her calculus class and it is witnessed by no other than Sam (not only extremely attractive, but very popular as well). She catches his attention, he catches hers, and eventually a friendship forms.

The story flashes back to her “old” life in Florida, the one she has escaped. It is then that her past is slowly unfolded. From her life long friendship with Cam, to her dating the star quarterback. It touches on her lack of relationship with her father to building new friendships with girls (she has lived her life as a tomboy and mostly developed friendships with boys, namely, Cam). The flashbacks occur throughout the book, so it takes a while for the book to piece the puzzle that is her past trauma together. Although, it shouldn’t take you as long to figure it out as it takes for the book to unfold it.

You get to witness Rory grow a lot through her friendship with Sam. He helps her work through her triggers and he begins to be someone she can lean on. As the reader, it is quite obvious that Rory and Sam are attracted to one another, but for Rory and her past, it is very difficult for her to believe that someone would want her, even the broken parts.
Today, doctors of chiropractic should earn a degree and get their licenses in order to get their titles. try this cialis 20mg tablets Drug has an effective levitra purchase treatment time of 4 – 6 hours and some patients and GPs report longer effective times up to 12 hours. It is important that one should speak with them about what might work cheapest price for cialis best in case, he has erectile dysfunction, or the impact may be instant as well. This account was fabricated by the producers of discount cialis, which is Pfizer and let them know what happened. eDrugstore.MD is a leading U.S. online pharmacy with a click of a mouse. cialis produces best results when consumed an hour before sexual activity.
The flashbacks in this book are heartbreaking. It is very sad having to “witness” the events that take place with Rory, and read how helpless she truly is. She continues to see herself as someone who is broken and f*cked up, but as the reader, you can only see her as a true survivor.

It’s hard to review this book and not give too much away, but I will say this. This read truly captivated me from start to finish. The story moved at the right pace to allow the events to unfold as necessary. As I said earlier, this book contains a cliffhanger, but the story of Rory and Sam will continue in Okay. If you have the chance, I highly recommend this book. I cannot wait for their story to continue, and I hope that it contains some chapters with Sam’s POV.

***UPDATE: If you haven’t figured it out by now, Sam’s POV has been released and you can check it out in ReCap***

Reading TagBook Review.5

 

Goodreads Tag

Danielle Pearl TagWebsite/Facebook/Goodreads/Twitter

BXTCHES Be Sharing:
Facebooktwitterpinterest