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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Twisted by Callie Hart


Title:     Twisted

Series title:  Blood and Roses 5

Author:    Callie Hart 

Publisher:    Callie Hart 

Genre:    Contemporary

 

Heat level: 3 flames (M/F, oral sex, Auto erotic asphyxiation) 

Rating: 5 birds

 

Buy link:

 

None - Release Date - 8/19/14

 

Publisher Blurb:

 

  

Sloane

 

How many times can a person fall down and still get back up? How many times can things go wrong before you just give up?

 

I’ve lost everything. My home, my job, my purpose in life—everything has been turned upside down. But while life hasn’t exactly turned out the way I would have liked it to, I wouldn’t change a thing. If things were different, I wouldn’t have Lacey. I wouldn’t have Michael.

 

But most importantly, I wouldn’t have him.

 

I’ve realized what I feel. He knew it before I did. Only one question remains:

 

Is he capable of feeling the same way?

 

 

 

Zeth

 

Secrets are a prison, and I have been behind bars for years. Sloane Romera has been turning keys in all of my locks, throwing light on corners of my mind that I thought would forever be shrouded in darkness. Or at least I had hoped would be.

 

I have done so many wrongs in this life, and yet this woman has forgiven me. She’s done something I never thought possible—she has learned to understand me, and she hasn’t run. She’s amazed me. She’s saved me. She’s fallen in love with me.

 

If it’s within my power, I’m about to do the same for her.

 

 

Review of book:

 

You know those books that make you feel good about life, that all is right with the world?  Yeah, this isn't that kind of story.  Twisted, the fifth installment in Callie Hart's Blood and Roses series is as far from feel good as you can get.

 

And it kicks ass.

 

I'm being completely serious.  I picked up the first book in the series, Deviant, as a "what the heck" moment.  I like to expose myself to new to me authors, and the plot sounded like it it would be a departure from some of the more romantically themed pieces I'd been reading.  I couldn't put the darn thing down.  I continued to pick up the later installments (Fracture, Burn, and Fallen), convinced that I couldn't possibly like them as much.  

 

Boy, was I wrong.  In fact, I've finally had to admit to myself that I've not only added Callie Hart to my automatic go to author list, I might be more than a little obsessed with Sloane Romera and Zeth Mayfair.  

 

Twisted is a story that is, in my mind, equally character and plot driven, which isn't something I find often - and I read a lot.  It's dark and it's raw - gutting you without so much as a look back to see if you're okay - and it was absolutely riveting.   And yeah, more than a little dirty.  Not the kind of dirty that makes you want to find a bar of soap either.  Zeth is at first glance, the anti-hero.  He's on the wrong side of the law, appears emotionally shut off, and violent at the drop of a hat.  Basically the type of guy that will never put the cap back on the milk, and leaves the toilet seat up.  He's also loyal, sexy, smart as a whip (or, if you're from Massachusetts, wicked smaht), and is very emotional - if you know what his tells are.  Sloane is no shrinking violet either, and a perfect match for whatever Zeth dishes out.  Even when they clash, they fit better than some of the most romantic couples I've seen, because they're REAL.  She's given up most, if not all, of her well planned out life to be a part of Zeth's world, and she's not only okay with it, she’s convinced that she's got the better end of the deal.  Sloane has her moments when she's vulnerable, and that made her even more likable to me.  In fact, when I grow up, I want to be Sloane Rivera. (I also want Zeth as my guy, but I think that goes without saying.)

 

Ms. Hart put together a plot that hooks you from the first word, and slams you into a brick wall at the last.  You’ll never see it coming, but man does that pain feel so good! There's plenty of action and suspense to be had, as well as some major surprises along the way that I could have never anticipated. Twisted was everything I'd hoped it would be, and much, much more.

 

And for the record, I don't care one bit if Zeth leaves my toilet seat up and never puts the cap back on the milk, as long as that man is in my immediate geographic location.

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Another Man's Wife by Cindy Jacks











Title: Another Man’s Wife  
Author:    Cindy Jacks
Publisher:    Ellora’s Cave
Genre:    Contemporary
Publication date: February 3, 2012
ISBN:    9781419938245
Of Pages: 86
Rating: 4.5 lips (Birds)
Heat:  2 peppers
M/F, Oral, Anal and Food Play, explicit language and sexual practices
Series:  None

Feeling the economic crunch when the real estate market falls, Rebecca is left to carry on after her husband decides it’s all too much for him to handle.  Her sister offers a place for both she and her son to live while she attempts to figure out how to put her life back together again.  Rescuing her from a horrible rainstorm, her attractive neighbor awakens feelings that she was positive were long gone.
Having a way with words and his hands means Jack, an aspiring author offers his enchanting neighbor a passionate feast of the heart and mind, opening her eyes to whatcould be.  The love letters they exchange and their stolen afternoons of passion have her as confused as much as she looks forward to them.  How can Rebecca give herself fully to their relationship and help her son through this difficult time as long as she considers herself “another man’s wife”?

Wow.  Yes, just wow.  Another Man’s Wife was not the most explicitly written piece I’ve ever read, but certainly one of the best.  Cindy Jacks approach to the story – using the love letters that Jack and Rebecca exchanged as the meat of the plot was brilliant and tugged at my heart.  I found myself looking forward to each poignantly composed note as much as I did the passionate interludes they shared.  Ms. Jacks tore my heart out with her emotional and turbulent portrayal of Rebecca, who as much as she was angry and hurt, still had the capacity to allow herself to love even after the betrayal of her husband.  Jack’s conflicting emotions with showing “too much, too soon” had me nodding my head in agreement – I could literally feel his struggle to be open and loving to Rebecca while allowing her the time she needed to see herself as much more than “Another Man’s Wife”.  Predictably, her husband makes an appearance and I couldn’t help but wonder why he ever thought that running out on his wife and son was anything but supremely selfish, but thought the author handled in a fairly realistic way.  I literally cried at more than one point during the story and that’s not something I’ll often do, and admit to it even less.
If you are in the mood for a passionate love story that will have you reaching for the tissues as well as fanning yourself, this story is the one you want to pick up – it’s THAT good.

Review originally published by TwoLips Reviews

All For You by Dana Marie Bell


Title:    All For You
Author:    Dana Marie Bell
Publisher:    Carina Press
Genre:    Paranormal, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Romance
Publication date: December 24, 2012
ISBN:    978-1-426894-84-8
Of Pages: 339 
Rating: 4 lips (Birds)
Heat: 1 pepper (M/F, Oral Sex, Adult Language)
Series:  The Nephilim, Book One

Something creepy is stalking Abby Marcheson and its freaking her out in a major way.  She’s glad Seth is around to keep an eye on her.  He might be her brother’s hot friend, but when his protection turns into a possible romantic relationship, she’s completely on board.
Unfortunately all is not what it seems where Seth is concerned.  As a descendent of Angels, this nephilim is charged with hunting the nepharious angelic offspring called the Shemayza.  He’s been hiding his true nature from Abby hoping that he can ease into telling exactlywhat he is gently.  However all bets are off when Seth realizes Abby’s horrific stalker may just be one of the evil angelic host.
Passion explodes between Abby and Seth, making it more and more difficult for him to keep the secret of his ancestry – and he wants to come clean to her badly.  Could she look past the heavenly wings and still see Seth as he truly is – the angel who loves her – or will she go on the run and risk being captured by the very being that desires her demise?
I truly wasn’t sure what to expect with All For You by Dana Marie Bell.  The first book in her Nephilim series, the tone wasn’t as humorous as her Halle Shifters or as tantalizingly hot as the Gray Court series, but man did this one sneak up on me! She gave the Nephilim hunters real “day jobs”, families, meddling human friends and I was a goner.  I loved that Seth didn’t have all of the answers – his struggle to figure out where he stood with Abby was so refreshing.  Not that I mind a self-assured alpha male – I certainly do.  Seeing Sethas frustrated as she was at times really made me buy in to the plot.  There was no sense of elitism – these angelic beings cared for and protected humans without the superiority complex. It was refreshing to not read a story where the “mere humans” had to prove themselves worthy of the hero.
I thought Abby’s character was realistically portrayed.  She’d been abused and terrorized by a former boyfriend and was still working through some deep psychological scars.  Her life wasn’t neatly packaged and her issues weren’t completely resolved in this book – I liked that.  In real life you wouldn’t necessarily be able to work through something so traumatic in a few years, and Ms. Bell created Abby in such a way that I was angry for her.  I wanted her to be strong, stand up to her personal boogey man and kick him to the curb.  She didn’t disappoint me one bit.
All For You by Dana Marie Bell has a little bit of everything – some good loving, skillful suspense, heart pounding action, and a whole lot of vulnerability.  That added up to a great beginning to a series I’ll certainly be keeping my eyes open for the next installment!

Review originally published by TwoLips Reviews

A Forever Kind of Guy by Barbara Meyers



Title:   A Forever Kind of Guy 
Author:    Barbara Meyers
Publisher:    Samhain Publishing 
Genre:    Contemporary Romance 
Publication date: October 2011
ISBN:   978-1-60928-678-1   
# Of Pages:  370 
Rating:  4.5 lips (Birds)
Heat:  1 pepper (non graphic sex)
Series:  Braddock Brotherhood, Book 2  

Book Blurb:
Having a man-free and ripple-free existence was the first step in Hayley Christopher’s plan to get her priorities back in order.
Former professional cheerleader, recent divorcee, and one semester shy of her degree, she struggles with being a temporary guardian to her nephew,Fletcher.  Convinced that she’s falling short on the maternal scale and barely making it through the day. Running into her high school crush and now landlord, Ray, only complicates her life and makes her wonder if she’s in some sort of negative karmic loop.
Ray Braddock is still healing from his wife’s untimely death and is definitely not looking to become involved on any level with anyone at this point in his life. In spite of all of their past hurts and betrayals, the three of them seem to make each other whole in ways they don’t yet fully understand.
Hayley’s find her heart warming to Ray’s growing connection with Fletcher, and knows that he’s one of the “good ones” that she needs to hang on to.  However when Fletcher’s father’s determination to make her pay - violently - for what he sees as interference in his business, she realizes that everything she’s worked so hard for could be in jeopardy...

Body of the review:
A Forever Kind of Guy by Barbara Meyers was an emotional, heart pounding, feel good type of romance.  Having been a temporary guardian in the past, I could really identify with Hayley’s inadequacy issues and found myself getting teary over Fletcher’s struggle to be heard without his voice.  I thought Ray’s ability to connect with him using actions over words was brilliant; making Fletcher a priority without the little boy feeling like he was “out of the norm.”  While the sex was portrayed in a more romantic fashion my heart still pounded with anticipation every time the hero and heroine met.  I wanted them so badly to seal the deal, but loved the suspenseful way Ms. Meyers went about it as much as when it happened.  These characters were definitely three dimensional - they could be MY neighbors and friends.  Their goals, hurts and struggles could have very well been my own.  I was so impressed with the depth in this piece that I’m absolutely going to backtrack and read the first book in this series - I’m hooked on the Braddocks!
 Review originally published by TwoLips Reviews

A Bar Tender Tale by Melanie Tushmore




Title:    A Bar Tender Tale
Author:    Melanie Tushmore
Publisher:    Dreamspinner Press
Genre:    GLBT Contemporary
Publication date: January 30, 2012
ISBN:    9781613723500
# Of Pages: 170
Rating: 3 lips (Birds)
Heat: 1.5 peppers

Description: M/M, Oral & Anal Sex, graphic language
Series:  N/A

More often than not, Nathan feels left out.  No one he’s met seems to be enamored of cheesy horror genre movies, tattoos and loud, pounding music quite the way he is and that makes it really tough to get a date, never mind have the time to get comfortable with someone he’s interested in.
Doing a favor for a friend of his during his off day has all sorts of advantages he didn’t consider.  A tall, dark and handsome stranger who from all accounts enjoys the same quirkyzombie filled B movie goodness he does.  Can he get himself under control log enough to go on an actual date or will he face disappointment yet again?

A Bar Tender Tale was an interesting read by an author I hadn’t been exposed to previously.  Witty, humorous and believe it or not action packed, Melanie Tushmoreachieved the right balance between “plot and hot” to make it difficult for me to put it down.  Nathan is a loveable guy; he’s not afraid to be who he is and yet he’s charmingly vulnerable when it comes to finding the “right” guy. His equally quirky band of friends had me giggling at their antics, making them the perfect supporting cast.   My only gripe with the story is that his love interest, Auryn seems to be a little unconvincing in his “I want to wait” line of thinking and it got old, fast.  I was glad to see the two guys break through their emotional barriers and heat it up finally, and it was worth the wait.   I look forward to watching this author grow and share her creativity in the future and I think this was a solid first look at her!

Review originally published by TwoLips Reviews

1 Bed, 2 Weddings, 3 Husbands by Reece Butler


Title:    1 Bed, 2 Weddings, 3 Husbands
Author:    Reece Butler
Publisher:    Siren Publishing, Imprint Ménage: Everlasting
Genre:    Historical, Ménage a Trois/Quatre, Western/Cowboys
Publication date: January 2012 
ISBN:    1-61926-373-4
Of Pages: 250
Rating: 3.5 lips (Birds)
Heat: 3 peppers (M/F/M/M, Oral and anal play, Ménage a Trois/Quatre)
Series:  Bride Train, Book 5
Victoria Edison made her way west hoping to escape her less than proper upbringing, but when she’s forced to marry for propriety’s sake after spending three nights alone with 3 men on the J Bar C Ranch, she feels anything but.
Reluctantly agreeing to marry Victoria because his partners have taken to her, Jed Adams figures that it doesn’t hurt that the stubborn woman can cook and keep house too.  Just as the four of them are settling in to their life together, a vindictive businessman has their marriage annulled; making it a real possibility that Victoria will lose any respectability she’s gained.  Jed, Clint, and Riley will lose the woman they’ve come to love and rely on unless she remarries Jed in front of a preacher. Unlikely to happen as he’ll have nothing to do withpreachers due to his tortuous upbringing with a deceitful bible thumping father.
Will the quartet be able to preserve the love they’ve found while Victoria and Jed face their own personal demons?
1 Bed, 2 Weddings, 3 Husbands by Reece Butler is the fifth book in the Bride Train Series, and while it references characters introduced in previous books it’s a story that can certainly stand alone.  The plot centers on Victoria Edison, her three husbands, Jed, Clint, and Riley, and the challenges they face because of their difficult pasts and non-traditional relationship.  I found Victoria’s insistence that she be perceived as proper and respectable in others’ eyes a bit monotonous and unnecessary; she’s living in Tanner’s Ford where polyamory seems to be somewhat commonplace.  However, the willingness she shows in loving and creating a true home for the three men was touching, even in spite of Jed’s insistence that she was not what he wanted in a wife.  Clint and Riley offset Jed’s initial distance with love and a lot of physical affection (beyond the sexual) and I think that made the plot meatier.  
The four of them certainly burn up the sheets (and a few other places in the old homestead), sometimes in ways I didn’t expect.  I thought it was interesting that the author took the time to create certain sexual/physical preferences with each of the men, and that no matter how hot they got, there was always a tender, yearning element to their bed play.  They truly cared about each other both in and out of the bedroom.
1 Bed, 2 Weddings, 3 Husbands was as much a tale about facing personal demons as it was about exploring and owning your sexuality in spite of societal norms present at the time the story is set.  If you love a tough rancher who’s tender when it counts (times three!) I think you’ll enjoy this book.
Review originally published by TwoLips Reviews
Thursday, July 17, 2014

You'll Think Of Me by Wendi Zwaduk

Title:    You’ll Think of Me

Author:    Wendi Zwaduk 

Publisher:    Total-E-Bound Publishing

Genre:    Contemporary

Publication date: November 22, 2010

ISBN:    978-0-85715-341-8

Of Pages: 137

Rating3.5 birds

Heat2 peppers (Oral Sex, Anal Sex, Outdoor Sex

Series:  N/A 

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The man that came home from war wrestling his demons isn’t necessarily the one she remembered as the man of her dreams.

For as long as she can remember, Melanie Roberts has been deeply in love with her best friend.  They took a chance on being lovers in the past but because of their tortured past she’s firmly and mentally placed herself in the “best friend and roommate” category.  The night before he’s to return from his Iraqi deployment, she decides that they’ll have one last night of passion before she moves on with her life.

As Cade Nicholson comes home with a body and soul battered and scarred by his most recent deployment, he’s come to the decision that all he wants is to heal his wounds in Melanie’s arms.  Filled with trepidation at having to bare it all to the woman he loves, he struggles with finding the words that will truly express how he feels about her.

Is it too late for two friends to bravely come together in love, healing their hearts, or will past hurts and insecurities destroy everything between them?

 

You’ll Think of Me was my first glimpse at Wendi Zwaduk’s work and it won’t be the last.  She’s done a superb job revealing the emotional scars that our service men and women experience while fulfilling the call of duty, and how their loved ones struggle to support them.  Cade was flawed – he had extreme difficulties expressing himself emotionally to the one person he really needed to which is hard enough for any man without the complication of PTSD.  Melanie was compassionate and supportive, and at first thought that she was not as strong a woman as she could have been.  She hung around and remained friends with Cade even after a painful break up, relegating herself to a “friend with benefits” type of arrangement.  She did “keep the home fires burning” but at the same time made plans to live her life separate from Cade,  after coming to the realization that her life was becoming stagnant.

There was plenty of emotional dysfunction between the couple – they tended to use sex as a diversionary tactic rather than talk about the issues facing them – but darn was it hot!  There was an added bonus of Cade’s friend Rhett who came home on leave, to add a little splice and help air out the differences the couple experienced.

You’ll Think of Me is a short read, full of love, angst and passion – well done Ms.Zwaduk!


**Review originally published on TwoLipsreviews.com

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