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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

RELEASE BLAST REVIEW & GIVEAWAY - Playing House by Laura Chapman


She's a work in progress . . . He's a fixer upper . . .


PLAYING HOUSE
Laura Chapman
Releasing March 21st, 2017


She's a work in progress . . .

Bailey Meredith has had it. As an assistant at a prestigious interior design firm, she’s tired of making coffee and filing invoices. She’ll do just about anything to get out from under the paperwork and into the field for real experience. Then she sees an ad for a job that seems too good to be true.

He's a fixer upper . . .

Wilder Aldrich knew she would be perfect for the crew the moment he saw her. His hit home improvement show only hired the best, and Bailey had potential written all over her. It isn’t just her imaginative creativity and unmatched work ethic that grabs his attention. There’s just something about her.

With chemistry on screen, it’s only a matter of time before sparks fly behind the scenes as well. But with Bailey’s jaded views on romance and a big secret that could destroy Wilder and everyone he cares about, are either of them willing to risk it all for love?


This was my first Laura Chapman book and I quite enjoyed this story. When it comes to Bailey and Wilder, the saying that opposites attract couldn't be further from the truth. When we meet Bailey at the start of the book, it quickly becomes obvious that she's a worrier, but I do wish we could have gotten clarification about why she's a worrier. She's also dead set against being in a relationship and wants no part of love. But again, why? Is it because of her parents? Her attitude and thoughts about love and relationships did frustrate me at times in the story. Kudos for Wilder's decision regarding the situation between he and his ex, especially since that also affects his daughter's life. The ex is the type I have no use for: can do what she wants when she wants to but expects Wilder's life to be status quo. And she had no problems using their daughter as a pawn to keep him in limbo.



Laura Chapman is the author of First & GoalGoing for TwoThree & Out, and The Marrying Type. A native Nebraskan, she loves football, Netflix marathons, and her cats, Jane and Bingley. Connect with her online on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and her website.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

RELEASE BLAST REVIEW & GIVEAWAY - Love Story (Love Unexpectedly #3) by Lauren Layne


Over the course of one wild road trip, 
feuding childhood sweethearts get a second chance at love.


LOVE STORY
a Love Unexpectedly novel
Lauren Layne
Releasing February 14th, 2017
Loveswept


Over the course of one wild road trip, feuding childhood sweethearts get a second chance at love in this charming rom-com—a standalone novel from the New York Times bestselling author of Blurred Lines and Good Girl.

When Lucy Hawkins receives a job offer in San Francisco, she can’t wait to spread her wings and leave her small Virginia hometown behind. Her close-knit family supports her as best they can, by handing over the keys to a station wagon that’s seen better days. The catch? The cross-country trip comes with a traveling companion: her older brother’s best friend, aka the guy who took Lucy’s virginity hours before breaking her heart.

After spending the past four years and every last dime caring for his sick father, Reece Sullivan will do just about anything to break free of the painful memories—even if it means a two-week road trip with the one girl who’s ever made it past his carefully guarded exterior. But after long days of bickering in the car turn into steamy nights in secluded motel rooms, Reece learns that, when it comes to Lucy, their story is far from over. And this time, they just might have a shot at a happy ending.

Although listed as a title in the Love Unexpectedly Series, all books in the series stand alone.

I literally devoured this book in one day, that's how much the story had me hooked. If you've read any of my previous reviews, you know I love a good friends-to-lovers romance, but even better is when it's a friends-to-enemies-to-lovers story, and that's what we get with Lucy and Reece. The story flips between past and present, with the past being presented at different times during the first decade that Lucy and Reece are friends before becoming something more, before the big fallout that led to them becoming enemies. And seriously, how great is a story in which the majority of it takes places during a cross-country trip in a beat up old car nicknamed Horny?

Now, a couple of events were predictable, but that's just because I figured it had to play out the way it did in order to move the story forward. The animosity between Lucy and Reece is palpable on more than one occasion, to the point that I felt a bit uncomfortable, and this is a work of fiction! Just shows how talented Ms. Layne is with her writing style. I had an inkling as to Reece's behavior, and that was pretty much confirmed during a confrontation between him and Lucy, but the result of that confrontation did surprise me. Even more eye-opening were conversations with Lucy's brother and sister that helped put everything into perspective for both Reece and Lucy.
“Spock, we’re giving you Horny!” my mom blurts out, apparently fed up with my denseness.
Her utterance is too much for my siblings to handle and they both burst out laughing, retreating into the kitchen to rejoin the party where there’s wine.
Oh what I wouldn’t give for wine right now.
“I, um . . . you’re giving me the car?” I ask.
“Because yours broke down,” my dad explains, walking forward to thump Horny’s dented hood.
“And this one’s . . . not broken down?” I ask skeptically.
Look, it’s not that I’m not grateful. My parents are trying to give me a car, I appreciate the sweetness of the gesture, it’s just . . .
Here’s the thing about Horny: he barely got us three kids through high school. I mean, Horny is the car that sputtered and shook making it the 3.2 miles to Jefferson High, no matter who was behind the wheel.
I’m even going to come all the way clean here and say that early on in my freshmen year, I was embarrassed showing up in Horny. Then I realized I was lucky to have a car at all, and well . . . I dunno, I guess Horny became a part of us Hawkins kids’ charm, because the station wagon was practically an institution from Craig’s high school reign all the way through Brandi’s.
But poor Horny quit working years ago. Much to Brandi’s chagrin, he gave up the ghost a mere two months before her high school graduation, and I spent the last bit of her senior year being picked up by my parents.
“He’s going to take you to California,” Dad says, giving the car another thump.
“Really?” I step forward and run a tentative finger along the familiar panel. He’s had a bath, so at least that’s something. “Because last I knew, he wouldn’t even make it out of the garage.”
“Yeah, well, we neglected him for a while, but he’s right as rain now,” Dad says, puffing out his chest as though Horny’s a fourth child.
“Like, as in he actually starts?”
“Purrs like a kitten,” my mom says with an emphatic nod, even though I know she doesn’t even like cats. “We didn’t believe it, but we took him to church on Sunday and there were no issues.”
I literally bite my tongue to keep from pointing out that this is hardly a feat. Sacred Presbyterian is 0.8 miles away from the house.
“You took Horny into a shop?” I ask, starting to warm to the idea of having a car again. I’m a little touched, actually. Money is tight for my parents. Dad’s a PE teacher, and Mom gives a mean winery tour, but the gig’s never paid much.
“Not exactly, it was more of a bartering situation,” Mom says.
“Yeah?” I say, going around to the driver’s seat, already giddy with the prospect of telling Oscar I’ll be able to come see him in Miami after all, even if I won’t exactly be riding in style.
“Reece agreed to fix him up.”
I’m lowering myself into the car as my dad says this, but I reverse so quickly I hit my head. My skull doesn’t even register the pain, because I’m too busy registering the hurt in my heart at the familiar name. “I’m sorry, what?”
“Reece,” my mom says, giving me a bemused look. “He’s always been handy with cars.”
“He fixed up the car in exchange for what?”
And then I feel—I actually feel—the air change around me as the side door to the garage opens, and a new presence sucks all the air out of the space.
I don’t turn around. I don’t move. But I feel his eyes on me. Over me.
“Reece is headed out to California too,” my oblivious mother chatters on. “It worked out perfectly actually. Now you two can ride together, and your dad and I don’t have to worry about you alone in the middle of nowhere with a twenty-something-year-old car.
They think the car is going to be the problem here? It’s not the car that’s toxic to me. It’s him.
Reece Sullivan. My brother’s best friend. My parents’ “other son.”
Slowly I force myself to turn, and even though I’m prepped, the force of that ice-blue gaze still does something dangerous to me.
He winks, quick and cocky, and I suck in a breath, and I have to wonder . . .
I wonder if my parents would feel differently about their little plan if they knew that their makeshift mechanic is the same guy that popped my cherry six years earlier under their very roof.
And then broke my heart twenty-four hours later.




Lauren Layne is the New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen romantic comedies.

A former e-commerce and web marketing manager from Seattle, Lauren relocated to New York City in 2011 to pursue a full-time writing career.


She lives in midtown Manhattan with her high-school sweetheart, where she writes smart romantic comedies with just enough sexy-times to make your mother blush. In LL's ideal world, every stiletto-wearing, Kate Spade wielding woman would carry a Kindle stocked with Lauren Layne books. 



Tuesday, January 31, 2017

RELEASE BLAST REVIEW & GIVEAWAY - Heartbreaker by Stacey Kennedy


Handcuffs aren’t just part of their job...


HEARTBREAKER
Filthy Dirty Love #1
Stacey Kennedy
Releasing Jan 31st, 2017


Handcuffs aren’t just part of their job in this sizzling new standalone novel by USA Today bestselling author, Stacey Kennedy.

Veteran cop, Maddox Hunt, is all about the job. Sure, there are women—lots of women, truth be told—but there’s no one special. Until a one-night stand from his past, rookie Joss O’Neil is assigned to his division. Suddenly, all he can think about is her. The scent of her. The taste of her. 

Fresh out of field training, Joss has thrown herself into her job, determined to kick-start her career. And while police work has its thrills, her gorgeous new boss is what really gets her pulse pounding. Too bad he’s nothing but a distraction. Especially since he’s as devastatingly handsome as she remembers, and his sexy smile arrests her heart.

Now that Joss is back in Maddox’s life, he has a plan: satisfy her fantasies and fulfill his every dark desire. Nothing is off limits. Her pleasure is the endgame . . . but even the best-laid plans have a way of falling apart. Despite his best attempts to keep his distance and have things remain only about the pleasure, Maddox soon finds himself breaking the only law he’s set for himself. Don’t fall in love.



This isn't one of Stacey Kennedy's longer books, but she still manages to tell a fantastic story! What are the chances you could run into a one night stand again, marginal right? What if your one night stand is now your superior officer a year after you hooked up? So is the story for Joss, the hottest night of her life is now her boss. Will their interactions now be awkward, or is the heat between them still as hot as it was that one night?

I love Joss' character; despite the crappy way her ex broke up with her, she didn't wallow in sadness and despair, she instead followed through with her plans to become a police officer, without letting it be known her connections to certain higher-ups in the department.

Maddox is a police lieutenant who followed in his father's footsteps, although his father is now suffering from Alzheimer's and Maddox's mother left when he was just 4. That is what set the stage for Maddox's views on relationships, or in his case not getting into a relationship, since there's a chance the other person could just leave with no explanation.

Despite their agreement that they just be friends-with-benefits, Joss somehow managed to slip past Maddox's carefully constructed walls and while he wonders if they could have something more, he refuses to even entertain those thoughts. It's not until a very eye-opening visit with his father (during a more lucid moment) that Maddox's whole world is knocked off-kilter. Unfortunately, the news comes at the same time Joss realizes that she does want more in a relationship and knows that Maddox is dead set against relationships. Will they be able to move forward together?

This is just 14 chapters (and an epilogue), but we get plenty of story for Joss and Maddox. And the sexy times? Hot like ghost peppers roasting over an open flame. Maddox definitely excels at the dirty talk and backs up everything he says with action. I love how the book wrapped up, but the only thing I was left wondering about was Maddox's father. The secondary characters brought the right balance to the story, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the next book will feature Maddox's best friend Grey, I have a feeling his book will be just as entertaining and sexy.





STACEY KENNEDY is the USA Today bestselling author of the Dirty Little Secrets and Club Sin series. She writes deeply emotional romances about powerful men and the wild women who tame them. When she’s not writing sensual stories, she spends her time in southwestern Ontario with her real life hero, her husband, their two young children, and her other babies: a mini labradoodle named Jax and a chocolate labrador named Murphy. Stacey is a proud chocolate, television show, Urban Barn, and wine addict. She likes her heroes in her books like she likes her coffee . . . strong and hot!