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Friday, June 22, 2018

REVIEW BLITZ - The Upside of Falling (Blue Line #1) by Meghan Quinn


Tucked away at the base of the Rocky Mountains lived a little boy with one singular dream: leave this broken and battered home and become someone.

Be somebody’s hero. 

That boy was me—Colby Brooks. Except I’m not that same little boy anymore. 

My dreams might still be the same, but my reality isn’t. 

I’m smarter. Stronger. A man. 

And I learned a long damn time ago, the only way to achieve my dreams was to avoid distractions—at any cost. 

Focus. Resolve. Determination. 

But all it took was one single night. One night and my entire life…changed. 

One night had me colliding head first with the biggest distraction of my life; Rory Oaks. 

Smart. Charming. Beautiful. 

Rory changed everything. 

Quickly, my one-track mind started to bend. 

Each kiss faded decade-long dreams. 

And with one single incident, I fly off course.


LOVE.

I absolutely LOVE this book. Although there's not a Meghan Quinn book I don't like, but there are some I like more, but I flat-out HEART this book and can't wait for the next book. I love how both Colby and Rory are portrayed: both broken but somehow they manage to bring some balance to the other. This isn't an insta-love type romance, but more of a slow-burn, old-fashioned, wooing type of romance. I love Rory's soul and Colby grabbed my heart and still hasn't let go and I want the best for him because he both needs and deserves only the best and purest of love. The only thing, the ONLY thing about this book that's got me a bit up in arms (not much, maybe like up in T-Rex arms), is the cliffhanger. Because that is one HELLUVA ending and I'm needing book 2 like now. NOW I say!

 
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Head turned down, pushing the sleeves of his white Henley up his arms, he swaggers toward me. His jeans hang low on his hips, held up by the same brown belt he wore the other night. His narrow waist directs my eyes to the center of his jeans, and I can’t help wonder what might be behind the crotch of his pants.
And then there is his chest. Barrel like, broad and prominent. His thick biceps showcase his strength, and the fabric of his shirt stretches over his shoulders and forearms. Having spent a lot of time at the gym, I’ve seen every body type, but Colby’s is different. He’s strong, built, but not like a body builder. His body seems to suggest the only kind of weight he’s been lifting is his own body, pushup after pushup. I can’t imagine there being barbells in his workouts, but I can imagine logs, cadets, and heavy machinery. He has working muscles, the kind you earn from hard, dedicated work on the field. In a word? Impressive.
Walking up to Stryder, he grips his friend’s shoulder and says something into his ear. A smirk crosses Stryder’s face before he moves over to our side of the bowling alley and takes Colby’s place.
Is he leaving? Already?
Might as well at this point. It’s not like he’s going to talk to me, not after my pathetic attempt at a bet. I should have known I was going to hang out in the gutter all night. It’s where I usually am when I’m bowling. I blame the ball. The thing has a vendetta against me.
Sighing, I prop my chin in my hand and watch Stryder expertly toss his ball down the lane, getting a strike . . . once again. And just like every other strike, he pumps his arm up in the air and celebrates. We get it, you’re good, no need to—
“Hey.”
That voice . . .
Stunned, eyes wide, not able to move, not wanting to scare him away, I keep my eyes trained forward, soaking in that beautifully deep voice of his for a brief moment before saying, “Hey.”
“Can I sit here?”
Still keeping my eyes trained forward, I say, “Sure.”
My body tingles with awareness of how close he is to me, that fresh laundry scent invading my senses, prickling the little hairs on my arm. My body leans toward his, wanting a little more, searching for anything else he might give me. I don’t know why he’s choosing to engage me in conversation, but I’m sure as hell not moving while he does.
“Sorry about tonight,” he says and he actually sounds sincere.
“Why are you sorry?” I mumble.
Reaching around, he takes my cheek in his hand. The callouses on his palm rubbing against my skin is a welcome sensation. As I’m turned toward him, I steady my breathing. I’m having a hard time slowing my heart rate because of his close proximity, and the unexpected touch shooting a wave of heat through my veins.
“I’m sorry you didn’t get to ask me any questions. I didn’t think you were going to suck that bad.” A playful smile tugs at his lips, and my heart sinks to the floor. Oh God, he’s so gorgeous, especially when he smiles.
Matching his smirk, I say, “I didn’t think I was going to suck that bad either.”
“I feel bad.”
“You should.” That garners a laugh, deep and throaty, the sound cloaking me like a shield, protecting me from the outside world, bringing me into a little bubble where we are the only two that exist.
“Ask me a question.”
Shocked, I swallow hard and say, “Really?”
He nods and holds up his fingers. “You get three.”
“Oh, three? Wow, I feel like you just gave me the key to your soul.”
Rolling his eyes, he adjusts his stance on the barstool and leans back, giving us some space, our knees still knocking into each other. “Easy killer; it’s just three questions.”
“Yeah, three questions I didn’t have before.” Tapping my chin, I try to think of good questions, but now that I have him willing and waiting, nothing comes to mind. I wasn’t prepared for this, he caught me off-guard, and now I feel I can’t be strategic about my probing. “Hmm . . . what do you like to do on the weekends?”
“Jump,” he answers.
Searching his eyes, lips quirked, I say, “Uh, you’re going to have to be more specific than that. What kind of jumping are we talking here? Like jump roping? Because that seems kind of weird to do on the weekends, and if you tell me you’re in some kind of jump-roping club at the academy, I’m not going to believe you.”
His lips curve up as he scratches the side of his jaw. “Jump out of airplanes.”
Oh.
Oh.
That’s . . .
Uh, that’s really hot.
“So you just casually jump out of airplanes?”
“I’m part of the Wings of Blue, the academy’s parachute team. We jump every day, at least two to three times a day after class and before dinner, depending on wind and ceiling limits. On the weekends, some of the guys, including Stryder and me, go to Springs East Airport and do civilian jumps. The more jumps we get in, the higher the chance we’ll be considered for big demonstrations, like parachuting into football games and major sporting events for the Rockies and Broncos.” Ummmm. Did anyone else just hear how many words he gifted me? And seriously? Does the man have no clue how incredibly sexy he is when he talks about something he loves? The expression on his face . . .
“Wow, that’s . . . that’s really hot.” I chuckle. “Sorry, I don’t mean to fangirl over your parachuting, but I guess I wasn’t expecting that answer. You just jump out of planes?”
He slowly nods. “Every day.”
“Anything to get you up in the clouds, huh?”
       “Yeah,” he answers shyly, rubbing his jaw. “Okay, next question.”

 
THE DOWNSIDE OF LOVE – July 5th





Born in New York and raised in Southern California, Meghan has grown into a sassy, peanut butter eating, blonde haired swearing, animal hoarding lady. She is known to bust out and dance if “It’s Raining Men” starts beating through the air and heaven forbid you get a margarita in her, protect your legs because they may be humped. Once she started commuting for an hour and twenty minutes every day to work for three years, she began to have conversations play in her head, real life, deep male voices and dainty lady coos kind of conversations. Perturbed and confused, she decided to either see a therapist about the hot and steamy voices running through her head or start writing them down. She decided to go with the cheaper option and started writing… enter her first novel, Caught Looking. Now you can find the spicy, most definitely on the border of lunacy, kind of crazy lady residing in Colorado with the love of her life and her five, furry four legged children, hiking a trail or hiding behind shelves at grocery stores, wondering what kind of lube the nervous stranger will bring home to his wife. Oh and she loves a good boob squeeze! Facebook | Follow on Goodreads | Website | Amazon Author Page | Instagram | Follow on BookBub
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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

REVIEW BLITZ - Defiant Queen (Mount Trilogy #2) by Meghan March



The Mount Trilogy continues with Defiant Queen... 

I’m his entertainment. His toy. Payment on a debt. 

I tell myself I hate him, but every time he walks into the room, my body betrays me. How can I want him and fear him in the same moment? 

They told me he’d mess with my head. Make it go to war with my body. 

But I didn’t realize it would be complete anarchy. 

I should’ve known better. When Mount’s involved, there are no rules. 

I will not surrender. I will not show weakness. I’ll stand my ground and make it out of this bargain with my heart and soul intact. 

But he has other plans . . . 

Defiant Queen is the second book of the Mount Trilogy. Mount and Keira's story concludes in Sinful Empire.




Yes! I couldn't wait to dive into this book as soon as it hit my e-reader, because I just had to know what would happen after that cliffhanger in Ruthless King, and this book did not disappoint me. Well, until I got to the end with an even more shocking cliffhanger.

I was happy to know that we got to know a bit more about Mount's early years, but I still would have liked even more information than what we were given, especially how he got to the exalted position he currently has in New Orleans. And thank you Meghan March for giving us a male lead character is not in his 20s, but instead in his early 40s (being in my 40s I can now relate to characters closer to my age lol).

Mount is still the same arrogant and cocky man we met in book one, although he does show a bit of uncertainty during a particular scene involving Lucas Titan (and I was happy to see him as well!) Keira is still the same stubborn woman as she was in book one, and while she's still super pissed about her current situation, she's equally confused about her feelings for Mount. The chemistry between them is still electric and the sexy times are supernova hot.

There are still a couple of questions I had by the time I reached the end of this installment (other than who is responsible for the cliffhanger, although I think I know). My other question revolves around the incident at the start of the book, when Mount was just a teenager, I just want to know what happened to the characters we met at the start of the book, and if they are in way still somehow in Mount's orbit, and if they are in what way. Other than that, all I can say is that with this book's cliffhanger, I cannot wait until the last book comes out to find out what's gonna happen with Mount and Keira!

 

Get ready for the darker and dirtier side of New Orleans with a brand new alpha romance 
from USA Today bestselling author Meghan March.


New Orleans belongs to me. 
You don’t know my name, but I control everything you see—and all the things you don’t. 
My reach knows no bounds, and my demands are always met. 
I didn’t need to loan money to a failing family distillery, but it amuses me to have them in my debt. To have her in my debt. 
She doesn’t know she caught my attention. 
She should’ve been more careful. 
I’m going to own her. 
Consume her. 
Maybe even keep her. 
It’s time to collect what I’m owed. 
Keira Kilgore, you’re now the property of Lachlan Mount.

*Ruthless King is book one of the Mount Trilogy* 





Meghan March has been known to wear camo face paint and tromp around in woods wearing mud-covered boots, all while sporting a perfect manicure. She's also impulsive, easily entertained, and absolutely unapologetic about the fact that she loves to read and write smut. Her past lives include slinging auto parts, selling lingerie, making custom jewelry, and practicing corporate law. Writing books about dirty talking alpha males and the strong, sassy women who bring them to their knees is by far the most fabulous job she's ever had. She loves hearing from her readers at meghanmarchbooks@gmail.com.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

REVIEW BLITZ - Ruthless King (Mount Trilogy #1) by Meghan March


Get ready for the darker and dirtier side of New Orleans with a brand new alpha romance from USA Today bestselling author Meghan March. 


New Orleans belongs to me. 
You don’t know my name, but I control everything you see—and all the things you don’t. 
My reach knows no bounds, and my demands are always met. 
I didn’t need to loan money to a failing family distillery, but it amuses me to have them in my debt. To have her in my debt. 
She doesn’t know she caught my attention. 
She should’ve been more careful. 
I’m going to own her. Consume her. Maybe even keep her. 
It’s time to collect what I’m owed. 
Keira Kilgore, you’re now the property of Lachlan Mount. 

*Ruthless King is book one of the Mount Trilogy* 


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Every time I get ready to read a Meghan March book, I know I'm going to get a fantastic story, whether it be something humorous (Dirty Billionaire Trilogy) or something emotional (Beneath Series). So I was properly excited to finally get my eyeballs on this first book in her new trilogy, and let me tell you, I was NOT disappointed. It's safe to say this book has moved into my top 3 favorites by MM.

I knew from the synopsis I was going to be in for an entertaining read, but this actually surpassed what I was expecting. The story is pretty much straightforward, but there are a couple of twists thrown in. Not a lot of secondary characters, but the ones we meet do contribute to the story in some type of fashion. 

I love Keira's best friend Magnolia, that woman keeps it real, and I liked that Keira and she stayed best friends over the years, despite the differences in their lifestyles. Keira obviously has enough business smarts, but not quite so much in her personal life, hence the situation she finds herself in at the start of the book. I will say that there were a few times I wanted to shake some sense into Keira, her actions drove me bonkers at certain points. As for Mount, we do see how ruthless he can be, and there's a small tidbit thrown out in the story about what his life was like growing up, but other than that, we don't get to know much about him and I'm hoping we'll get more about him in the upcoming books.

With most books the main couple have good chemistry, but what we get with Keira and Mount is hovering somewhere around the nuclear level, it's that hot. The sexy times between them are explosive each time they happen!

BUT!!!!!

That ending tho! The last two chapters took a hard left turn onto WTF Avenue and now I'm seriously marking off the days on a calendar until I can get the next part of this story!





Meghan March has been known to wear camo face paint and tromp around in woods wearing mud-covered boots, all while sporting a perfect manicure. She's also impulsive, easily entertained, and absolutely unapologetic about the fact that she loves to read and write smut. Her past lives include slinging auto parts, selling lingerie, making custom jewelry, and practicing corporate law. Writing books about dirty talking alpha males and the strong, sassy women who bring them to their knees is by far the most fabulous job she's ever had. She loves hearing from her readers at meghanmarchbooks@gmail.com.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

REVIEW BLITZ - The Soul Mate (Roommates #4) by Kendall Ryan



From New York Times Bestseller Kendall Ryan comes a sexy new stand-alone novel in her Roommates series. 

The smoking-hot one-night stand I was never supposed to see again? 

Yeah, well, I might be pregnant, and he’s my OB-GYN. 

Get ready to fall head over heels madly in love with the hottest OBGYN doctor you have ever met! 
This full-length standalone contains the most hilariously awkward lady-doctor visit, lots of playful banter and some good ol' fashioned baby-makin'! 


Another fun installment in the Roommates series, this time we get Bren and Mason, two career-oriented people who indulge in a one night stand that results in an unplanned pregnancy. The banter between Bren and Mason is often hilarious, and I absolutely fell in love with Mason: he's a successful doctor who's not afraid of relationships and love and knows his Forever is somewhere out there. On the other hand, I wasn't too sure about Bren; I honestly couldn't understand what made her so great Mason was all set on being with her. I can understand her hesitancy about the possibility that a baby would change the dynamics of her life, but I wasn't impressed by how long it took her to get herself together and realize she wants to be with Mason. For me, Mason is the best part of the whole book.




A New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of more than two 
dozen titles, Kendall Ryan has sold over 2 million books and her books have been translated into several languages in countries around the world. Her books have also appeared on the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists more than three dozen times. Ryan has been featured in such publications as USA Today, Newsweek, and InTouch Magazine. She lives in Texas with her 
husband and two sons.
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Friday, August 11, 2017

REVIEW BLITZ - Wicked Wish (The Wicked Horse Las Vegas #2) by Sawyer Bennett



Jorinda Pearce thought she did everything right – graduated from college, married her long-time sweetheart, established a career. But what does she have to show for it now? A degree she doesn’t use, a job she hates, and an ex-husband that broke her heart.

Looking for a long overdue adventure, Jorie takes a walk on the wild side and attends a masquerade event at The Wicked Horse Vegas. It’s exactly the escape she’s looking for, and even better, she can explore anonymously. Drawn to the man masked in black leather with the body of a god, Jorie finds the greatest pleasures of her life at the hands of a stranger.

Walsh Brooks is the most sought after man in The Wicked Horse. Sex is nothing but a game to him and he’s the type that will always leave at the end of the night without looking back. Unfortunately for Walsh, there’s no way he can walk away from the mysterious green-eyed beauty behind the mask of sapphire feathers, because he knows exactly who she is.

Jorie is his best friend’s little sister and there’s not another woman in the world that’s more off limits.


Another fantastic addition to the Wicked Horse Las Vegas series! We have Jorie, who's understandably feeling lost, bereft at the turn of events in her life with the sudden collapse of her marriage, and the words her husband said to her at the end (hell, it made me mad lol). Then we have Walsh, self made kabillionaire and lover of most things kink (if not all things). One thing that helps this story work is the fact that Jorie and Walsh are lifelong friends, although that friendship is kicked into the stratosphere after an evening spent at The Wicked Horse. The more time Jorie and Walsh spend together, the more Jorie discovers about her sexuality and preferences.

I have to say, I understood Walsh's hesitation and reluctance with the suggestion Jorie made, but at the same time I wanted him to man up and talk to Jorie's brother. You know nothing good will come from trying to keep things secret, what's done in the dark will eventually come to light, so be prepared for the fallout of the decisions made. There's no doubt that Jorie and Walsh are sexually compatible, but I would have liked to see more of their relationship grow outside of the bedroom activities. I will say that when the fallout occurred, I was surprised at who made an appearance at Jorie's door, and the decision she made regarding both her present and future; I had a feeling it would happen, but I was surprised by that person's admissions.

I liked the way the book wrapped up, because it certainly took it down to the wire with how everything could have played out, and the epilogue was all kinds of sexy hot! Looking forward to the next book, and I'm hoping we'll get a book for Jorie's brother Micah, and hopefully one for her best friend Elena (ooh, what if they ended up together?!)

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Squaring my shoulders, I march into The Royale and head straight for the concierge desk. I haven’t been in this casino before. Hell, I haven’t been in hardly any of them. Sure, I’d only grown up about forty-five minutes away, but gambling and all-you-can-eat buffets held no interest to me.
From Micah bragging about his best friend over the years, I knew Walsh orchestrated the purchase of the land, then pulled together financing with two other partners to build this casino. It’s one of the most popular on the strip, boasting five-star dining, old-world elegance, and superior customer service. Again, all this from Micah, but honestly… I’m so proud of Walsh, too. We may have lost touch over the years, but I’ll never forget all the ways in which he acted as a big brother to me.
Ick.
Okay… that’s gross. Thinking of Walsh like a brother.
I scrub my mind clean of that thought and demand myself never to do that again.
Rather, I’ll never forget all the ways in which Walsh provided me friendship and support in my formative years.
Yes… much better.
“Can I help you?” a man behind the concierge desk asks with a genuine and friendly smile. Not snooty as I would expect in a fancy hotel, and I guess that goes to the superior customer service The Royale strives for.
“Yes… hi,” I say as I nervously tuck my hair behind my ears on both sides. “I need to see Mr. Brooks. How do I go about getting access to his apartment?”
Micah told me some time ago that Walsh lives here.
The concierge never loses his friendly smile, but a single eyebrow arches high at my temerity.
“Oh, gosh,” I stammer. “That came out stalkerish. Mr. Brooks… I mean, Walsh… and I are longtime friends. He used to babysit me.”
“Your name?” the man asks as he pulls up something on his computer.
“Jorie Pearce.”
After a moment of scanning, he looks up at me. “Your name isn’t on the approved list.”
“Well, he’s not exactly expecting me.”
“I’m sorry, Miss Pearce,” he says with true regret in his voice. “But our policy is strict. No one gets up to the private penthouse without their name on the list.”
I lean on the desk with one elbow and lower my voice. “Just out of curiosity… are there any women on that list?”
The eyebrow shoots up again.
“No, wait,” I say hastily as I hold my palms toward him in a silent plea to not process my last request either mentally or on the computer. “That’s totally stalkerish, and I didn’t mean that.”
“Miss Pearce,” the concierge says, now with a hint of annoyance. “Perhaps you’d like to leave a message? I can get it up to Mr. Brooks today and he can call you.”
“No, I need to see him now,” I tell him firmly. “And I swear it’s not to cook a rabbit in a pot on his stove. Can you please just call up to his apartment?”
“That’s not our policy—”
“Look,” I snap as I lean across the desk slightly. “I’m a lifelong friend of Walsh’s. My brother is his best friend. We lost touch for a few years, but we ran into each other last night. I really need to talk to him about something that happened last night, and I’m not leaving this hotel until you call up to his apartment.”
The eyebrow doesn’t arch but it does draw inward to meet its match on the other side as he considers what I just said.
“I swear to you,” and here I pause to look at his name tag, “Bentley. Please just call him. He won’t be mad.”
With a sigh, he relents and picks up the phone receiver, punching in a five-digit number. After a pause, he says, “Mr. Brooks… I’m very sorry to disturb you, sir, but there’s a Miss Jorie Pearce here to see you. She says she’s a longtime friend.”
I watch as Bentley listens, but I can’t gauge what’s being said as his face remains blank. Finally, he says, “Very good, sir.”
I take this to mean I’ll be getting an escort to the penthouse suite, but Bentley replaces the receiver and says, “I’m sorry, Miss Pearce. But Mr. Walsh told me to tell you he’s busy and can’t receive you right now.”
My eyes narrow at Bentley. “I don’t believe you. Call back and let me talk to him.”
“I assure you, I just talked to him and that’s what he said.”
“Call him back,” I order as I point to the phone.
“I can’t,” he says almost with a wail. “If I do, he’ll fire me.”
Okay, that hits home. I don’t want to get anyone in trouble, so I say, “Fine. Give me just a moment.”
I take a few steps away from the concierge desk and pull my iPhone out. I shoot off a quick text to Micah. What’s Walsh’s phone number?
I wait a few moments, but I know Micah is awake in San Francisco at this hour. His phone is always on, and he never ignores a text from me.
He responds with the number before I can even start to tap my foot with impatience, adding on, Why?
I hate the lie, but I write back, Came to Vegas for the day. Thought I’d see if he could meet up for lunch. Haven’t seen him in years.
Cool, he writes back. Tell him I said, “what’s up, douche?”
I roll my eyes as I text back, Real mature. Love ya. Later.
After I save the number to my contacts, I open a new text to Walsh. Let me up to see you or I’m going straight back to The Wicked Horse to satisfy some further curiosities I have.
I hit send and then walk back to the concierge desk. I merely lean one elbow on it and watch Bentley with a silent smile. The phone rings about ten seconds after that.
Bentley’s eyes fly to mine as he listens, and then says, “Yes, sir. Right away.”
When he replaces the receiver, he says, “I’m to show you to the penthouse elevator.”
“Thank you, Bentley,” I say brightly.




Since the release of her debut contemporary romance novel, Off Sides, in January 2013, Sawyer Bennett has released more than 30 books and has been featured on both the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists on multiple occasions. A reformed trial lawyer from North Carolina, Sawyer uses real life experience to create relatable, sexy stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From new adult to erotic contemporary romance, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

Sawyer likes her Bloody Marys strong, her martinis dirty, and her heroes a combination of the two. When not bringing fictional romance to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to a very active toddler, as well as full-time servant to two adorably naughty dogs. She believes in the good of others, and that a bad day can be cured with a great work-out, cake, or a combination of the two.