Friday, January 31, 2020

Review: Working Stiff

Working Stiff Working Stiff by Blair Babylon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I had absolutely no idea what to expect from this book. I received a code for it and because I adore Joe Arden's narration i jumped at the chance to have him in my ears for 12 + Hours. Man oh Man I was not disappointed. Did you know Joe Arden could do European / British accents? I had no idea and it was a welcome surprise! Right out of the gate the narration was on point. Now a good narration in a book can only get you so far. You also need a good story and this one had so much drama I was on edge the whole time! Secrets and Mysteries, espionage and danger, there was about 2 hours towards the end where my heart was racing and I could not stop listening. This book is a hands down must listen, because it has a little something for everyone.

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Thursday, January 30, 2020

My Fair Puck Bunny Release Blitz


My Fair Puck Bunny, an all-new sports romantic comedy by Xavier Neal is NOW LIVE!


From bestselling romance author Xavier Neal comes a sizzling new standalone in the series that's being called a MUST READ for any sports romance fans!

Once upon a time, the Vlasta Vipers hockey team was so incredible — on and off the ice — they were almost mythical.

Unfortunately, seasons passed, and things changed for the worst, like a curse the team didn't know how to break.

The champions became chumps.
The envied became envious.

And the playboys...well, they continued to play, because puck bunnies are always willing to hop into the bed of a guy who knows how to handle his stick.

Several years and one new head coach later, the legendary reputation that was previously lost has finally been restored
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Every other university wants to beat them.
Every chick who crosses their paths wants to claim them.

Adrian Stratton, the team's left winger, is ready to enjoy another flawless year on campus, when his ex-girlfriend unexpectedly transfers to his beloved school, threatening to ruin his highly respected reputation. Easiest way to prove he's moved on is to show off his new girlfriend.

The fake one he immediately pretends to have.
The fake one he convinces his sister's best friend to become.
The fake one he accidentally starts to fall head over blades for.

Will this left-wing Casanova score one for true love, or will he hesitate to make the most important shot of his life?



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Xavier Neal lives in Texas where she spends her time getting lost in writing, reading, or fandoms she recently discovered. Whether she is enjoying books or movies, she continues finding inspiration at every turn to bring more exciting stories to life.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Review: Dangerous Kiss

Dangerous Kiss Dangerous Kiss by Crystal Kaswell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is the first book I have read by Crystal Kaswell. I was instantly drawn in by the phenomenal duet narration by Kai Kennicott and Wen Ross. It also happened to be the first book I have listened to where they narrate with each other (crazy right) They have a huge library of books they have done together but i have only listened to them separately. I understand why they have the library they do, they are smoking hot together! The duet narration was also a very enjoyable way to listen to this story, more like a performance than being read a book by a narrator.

This story hooked me early. I love a good second chance romance and I am always a sucker for a musician (in fiction or reality). Violet and Ethan are the kind of star crossed lovers you root for. I felt that some of the conflict in the story resolved itself too easily, but for the most part the characters felt honest and true to their nature which made their choices believable, no major character contradictions. I was intrigued by the rest of the band members of Dangerous Noise and will need to continue reading this series. I can't wait to see the kind of girl Mal falls for, i just know she is going to knock him on his rear.

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Heartland by Sarina Bowen Release Day!


HEARTLAND BY SARINA BOWEN
A standalone romance in the USA Today best-selling True North world.
January 28, 2020

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Expect: cute goats, college parties, caramels, a hot, broody farm boy and a broken girl who can’t stop loving him.

An emotional friends to lovers romance full of risky secrets and late-night lessons in seduction.

Dylan is my best friend, and the only person in my life who understands me. He doesn’t mind my social awkwardness or my weird history. The only glitch? He doesn’t know that I’ve been hopelessly, desperately in love with him since the first day we picked apples together in his family’s orchard.
But I know better than to confess.
Now that I’ve joined him at college, I’m seeing a new side of him. This Dylan drinks and has a lot of sex. None of it with me.
Until the moment I foolishly ask him to tutor me in more than algebra…and he actually says yes.
One crazy night sets our friendship on fire. But now my heart lies in ashes, and nothing will ever be the same again.

Heartland is a standalone college romance set in the True North world. Expect: a young, broody farmer, a giant crush, tasty caramels, cute goats and late night confessions.  

RELEASE DAY EXCERPT FROM HEARTLAND


“So why were you having a bad day, anyway?” Ellie asks. “Man trouble?”
“Not exactly. It’s more like a lack of man trouble. I kissed my hot algebra tutor. And I wasn’t supposed to.”
Her big eyes widen. “Which hot algebra tutor? You never said.”
“He doesn’t work at the lab,” I say hastily. “He’s a friend. And he wants to stay that way.”
“Oh.” She looks deflated. “That is a bummer.”
“Do you have a boyfriend?”
“No.” She makes a face. “It would be nice, though. This year is kind of lonely. My roommate is a total bitch.”
“Oh, I have one of those, too.” 
“Yeah?” Ellie’s eyes brighten. “Does yours steal your clothes and then lie about it?”
“Um, no. She wouldn’t want any of my things. We have singles, anyway. Just a common bathroom.”
“Lucky! She must be easier to stand, then.”
“You’d think.” I take a gulp of mint tea. 
“My roommate took my brand-new scarf. With the tags still on! And when I called her out on it, she tried to gaslight me.”
“Gaslight?” I feel my cheeks flush like they sometimes do when I don’t understand the idioms that people use.
“You don’t know Gaslight? It’s a movie from the forties.”
“Ingrid Bergman,” says Dylan’s voice. “We haven’t got around to the classics yet.”
I startle, sloshing my tea over my hand. And when I look up, Dylan is right there. Clear brown eyes. Tousled hair. Tight, muscular body that’s clothed in a nice sweater and ripped jeans. A handsome face that I finally kissed.
Pain slices through me. Because I’m never going to get over him. There will never be a day when I look at Dylan and don’t wish for more.
“Can I talk to you for a quick second?” he asks, taking the mug and grabbing a napkin off the table. He wipes the tea off my hand.
“Now is not a good time,” I say quickly. Because I don’t want to cry in the coffee shop in front of my only new friend.
Dylan actually rolls his eyes. “Fifteen seconds, Chass. Give a man a break.”
I’d talk to you.” Ellie raises her hand like a school girl. “Pick me.”
And that’s just what I need—another girl in my life who’s swooning for Dylan. Because that always turns out well. 
“Fine. Fifteen seconds.” I jump to my feet. Let’s get this over with.
Dylan takes my arm and tows me gently over toward the bulletin board, where nobody is currently reading the flyers for meditation circles and ski equipment sales. 
“Look, I’m sorry,” is his opener. “You're avoiding me. Not that I blame you. I'm sorry things got so out of control.”
“Which things?” I ask warily. Because I don’t want an apology for fooling around with me.
“Pick one!” Dylan raises his hands. “All the things. I shouldn’t have been so inappropriate.”
“But…” I know Dylan was in a serious state of drunken depression when he kissed me. It’s not like I was expecting to hear those kisses made him as happy as they made me. But would it kill him to be a little less patronizing? “Dylan, I’m not twelve years old. It was just a kiss or two. I don’t think I’ll need a full course of therapy to recover.”
He blinks. “Okay. Good?”
“So did you really need to drag me over here to apologize a third time? Did you apologize to all the girls you kissed during Spin the Bottle in seventh grade?” 
I heard about Spin the Bottle and Seven Minutes in Heaven only last year, by eavesdropping on Debbie and her buddies at another bonfire. I’d been transfixed by their tales of who’d kissed whom over the years and how often. 
At thirteen, Spin the Bottle would have sounded like heaven to me. Seven minutes in a closet with a boy? I would have lobbied for eight. I was always the most inappropriate girl in the bunch. 
Yet somehow Dylan sees me as some kind of innocent child. 
“No. Good point.” He crosses his delicious arms and smiles at me. “You are in a feisty mood today.”
“Is that so wrong?”
“No.” He shakes his handsome head. “Not at all. Are we going to hug it out?” He opens his big arms wide.
Oh boy. I can’t resist stepping into them. And when he pulls me in, I experience the familiar hormone rush that always happens when I’m close to him. Rapid heartbeat? Check. Goosebumps? Check. My nose lands against his flannel shirt. 
My mouth is mere inches from his, of course. But this time he has no interest in kissing me. It takes all my willpower to give him a squeeze and then step back.
“Be well, Chass. I’ll leave you to your tutoring session, even if you’re basically cheating on me right now. But we’re still making caramels this weekend, right? I told Griffin we could use six gallons of goat’s milk. Don’t make a liar out of me.”
“I won’t,” I say quickly. I might be slightly irritated at him, but it will blow over. My capacity to forgive him for not loving me back is basically infinite. “We’ll leave right after Friday classes?”
“You got it. And this is for you. Share it with your friend.” He pulls something out of his pocket. “More market research.”
He puts a little box in my hand and then walks away.
As always, it takes me a second to get over my hormone rush. I stand there blinking for a long moment until I realize Ellie is grinning at me from the sofa. So I go back over to her and sit down.
“Wow…” she says, stealing a glance at Dylan’s retreating backside. “Is that hot hunk of Vermont male your algebra tutor?”
“Yes.” My voice is gravel.
“And your future ex-boyfriend?”
“Nope. I’ll never get that chance. He's my best friend, but...” There's no tidy explanation.
“But you want more. I would if it were me.”
I nod, miserable. 




A Favor for a Favor by Helena Hunting Release Blitz

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A Favor for a Favor, all-new enemies-to-lovers standalone sports romance from New York Times bestselling author Helena Hunting, is available now!

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A new stand-alone romance about trading favors, battling wills, and winning love.

When I joined Seattle’s NHL expansion team, I thought it was the start of something great. But nothing ever goes the way you expect. Take my introduction to my new neighbor. She came rolling in on the hot mess express at midnight, making a racket while she tried to get into my team captain’s apartment. Did I mention that he’s married to a woman who definitely was not her?

Imagine my surprise when I end up with an injury that has me out of the game for weeks, and she’s the one to offer to help me. I should probably add that she’s not the captain’s mistress. She’s his sexy, pastel-haired younger sister.

So we come up with an arrangement: she rehabs me so that I can get back on the ice sooner, and she can add a professional athlete that isn’t her brother to her client list. Seems simple enough. As long as I can keep my hands to myself and my hormones in check.

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Monday, January 27, 2020

Review: My Fair Puck Bunny

My Fair Puck Bunny My Fair Puck Bunny by Xavier Neal
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I love a good hockey romance! It has quickly become one of my go to tropes and I really enjoyed my first book by Xavier Neal. Tatum and Adrian were one of the most unique and beautiful couples I have read. I absolutely loved them. They both have personal issues that they overcome together, and insecurities that they learn to become confident about. I had a difficult time with some of the timeline and flow of the storyline. Adrian recruits Tatum for a fake relationship because his evil ex girlfriend is back and causing trouble. The issue I had was that there were very minimal interactions with the she devil. While there was some beautiful couple and character development, it felt like the story veered off it's trajectory for a bulk of the story before getting back on track. Also, I wasn't sure which character was meant to be Eliza Dolittle and which was Henry Higgins as they both were learning and coaching the other in different ways, but it doesn't really matter, because it worked. This was a solid 3.5 star read for me

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Review: The Deal

The Deal The Deal by Stella Gray
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I was very excited for this book because I am a huge fan of Elena Wolfe and Sebastian York's dual narration. They were definitely the high point of this book. 90% of the book was narrated by Elena Wolfe, and I definitely could have done for some more SebYo, but what are you gunna do?

The story was a challenge for me to get into. The acceptance of women's positions as less than men, submissive not only in the bedroom, but in life, was extremely frustrating to me. The way that all the female characters acted like their only purpose was to support their men and independently they had no value was infuriating. At least Tori had the drive to pursue academia, but when her step mother gave her advice and that advice was degrading and devaluing I lost it. I found myself yelling the car radio when listening because the heroine acted like she didn't have any control over her choices for most of the book, and then when she realized she could make her own decisions, she acted like a petulant child. I also found the story slow, and not as in a slow burn, but it just dragged on. I figured out some of the key plot twists hours before Tori (the heroine) figured it out in the book. The ending was a predictable plot twist, and I will probably still listen to the next book in the series, because I have a tough time leaving things unfinished.

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Friday, January 24, 2020

Review: Heartland

Heartland Heartland by Sarina Bowen
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Over the past month I have made it my mission to read all of the True North books. My life was leading to this moment when I would get to learn more about Dylan Shipley and the girl who would steal his heart. When I realized it was Chastity, a family friend who escaped from Paradise ranch (the cult that other characters in Sarina's universe, including Zachariah have experienced) I was a little hesitant, I didn't have the fondest memory of her from her initial introduction in Keepsake. Boy was I wrong, Chastity might have been inexperienced and at times naive, but she was also smart, driven and passionate.

Dylan is everything I hoped he would be and more. He's a quintessential player, who is afraid to commit to anything or anyone. It is so much fun to watch them realize they might not be an afraid of commitment as they think.

My biggest problem with this book is that it ended. I wasn't ready for the story to end! I have so many more questions, I want so much more from these two! Along with the new insight into Dylan's life, we also get to see a little more of his twin Daphne, and get to visit with the rest of the Shipley crew.

This story made me laugh and cry and I couldn't put it down.

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Thursday, January 23, 2020

Boss Man Bride Groom Release Blitz

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BOSS MAN BRIDEGROOM by Meghan Quinn 

Release Date: January 23rd

Genre: Contemporary Romance

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"Will you do me the greatest honor of all time and be my bridegroom?” she asks, hope in her eyes . . . How did I get here? My assistant, bent on one knee, holding my hand, her expectant face waiting for an answer. Just . . . how? How did I go from being insulted by Charlee Cox to hiring her to be my assistant? How is it that she’s chaos in color - making me crazy and my life better at the same time? I never thought I would be staring down at her bright blue eyes begging me to go along with this ridiculous scheme I suggested. Yes, I suggested. Like the idiot I am, I thought hey, why not start an HR nightmare and have my assistant ask me to marry her? Confused? Don’t worry, so am I. But try to follow along, because this is how I became Boss Man Bridegroom. BMBG_teaser-3

EXCERPT: 

**RATH**
"Rath Westin, my boss, my commander in chief, my Gucci Governor—"
"I don’t wear Gucci."
"Go with it." She winks and clears her throat. "Mr. Big Shot, Barking Britches, and Irritable Ira—"
"Jesus . . . Christ." I rub my hand down my face.
"Will you do me the great honor . . ." She wobbles on her bent knee and clutches my hand to steady herself. "Will you . . ." She tears up, her voice becoming shaky. "I’m sorry, I’ve never done this before."
"I sure as hell hope not," I say through gritted teeth.
"And I didn’t think I’d get emotional either." On a deep breath, she finishes, "Will you do me the greatest honor of all time and be my bridegroom?"
Christ, nothing is ever simple with her.
"Why did you say it like that?"
"Did I not do it right?" she mumbles to herself. "See, I knew I was doing something wrong."
"No, why did you say bridegroom?"
"Oh, well, that’s what you would be. You see, that’s what they used to call men who were soon to be married . . . a bridegroom. But then somewhere along the way they shortened it to groom. But if you marry me, I would give you the dignified pleasure of retaining the honorable title of bridegroom."
"Don’t call me bridegroom."
"Boss man bridegroom?" she asks with a cheeky grin.
How the fuck did I allow myself to get in this position? With my quirky and sometimes annoying but mostly efficient assistant, kneeling in front of me . . . proposing.
Proposing to me.
In a pair of belly-covering slacks and suspenders, hair pulled back into a tight bun like she often wears it, looking up at me through her red-framed glasses, her bright blue eyes shining past the lenses, begging me to go along with this ridiculous scheme I suggested.
Yes, me.
Like the goddamn idiot I am, I thought hey, why not start an HR nightmare and have my assistant ask me to marry her?
Confused?
Don’t worry, so am I.
Where do I even start? Maybe from the beginning?
Here is a quick rundown: my ex, who used to work with me, left me for bigger and better things. We don’t talk about her, ever, because she took my heart with her. Instead, I buried myself in my work. I became a hermit in my office, firing one assistant after another because they weren’t good enough or their voice annoyed me, or they thought salt was sugar and gave me one bad cup of coffee that ended their career at Westin Enterprises—that mistake was on them.
In my spare time—not that there’s much—but when I do have spare time, I follow my two idiot friends around the city, helping them avoid fucking up their lives. But now that they’re both in loving and committed relationships, one planning a wedding with my sister as the bride, I have much more time on my hands.
Maybe they’re to blame for my demise, for this ridiculous charade I’m now a part of.
What does this have to do with my assistant proposing to me?
Well, you see, I was in the market for yet another new assistant, and that’s when one of my best friends, Bram, suggested I lean on his assistant, Linus, to help me find someone. Side note: Linus is a gift from God, and I’ve offered him huge pay raises many times to jump ship and join my company, but his loyalty lies with Bram . . . unfortunately.
So Linus helped me find an assistant, and that’s where it started to go downhill.
The minute I saw her, I knew it wasn’t going to be a good fit.
Why?
Because she’s too goddamn beautiful.
Because she’s far too bubbly.
Because with every smile and checklist she devises, she makes me want to bend her over my desk and make her mine.
But, since I clearly don’t know how to make any decisions worth a shit, I hired her, right there on the spot.
And that was the beginning of the end.
Need to know more? Well in case you are on pins and needles about my answer to her proposal, I said yes.
Here’s the story of how I became Boss Man Bridegroom.
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USA Today Bestselling Author, wife, adoptive mother, and peanut butter lover. Author of romantic comedies and contemporary romance, Meghan Quinn brings readers the perfect combination of heart, humor, and heat in every book.

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Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Review: When We Were Vikings

When We Were Vikings When We Were Vikings by Andrew David MacDonald
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This is a well written and intriguing novel. With characters living with their development disabilities in young adulthood and the caregivers who are trying to figure out how to care for and support them. It deals with topics of job placement, navigating the community and navigating romantic relationships when you have life long challenges. For Zelda, she is learning to truly be independent and uses the history and mythology of the Vikings to guide her on her quest to be her true self. She lives with and is supported by her brother Gert, who she loves deeply, but is a character I found very difficult to like. She has a support system in her peers, her brothers on again off again girlfriend AK-47 (Annie) and her therapist. This story has possible triggers related to physical abuse, sexual abuse and violence. It was a well performed audiobook and I think is very relevant to our current times where there is a large population of individuals with autism and other developmental disorders aging into adulthood without appropriate supports to be successful. These characters are so real you root for them one minute and want to reprimand them the next. In the beginning of the book I felt that there was some repetition and too much time spent explaining Norse mythology, but it serves its purpose.

I recommend this book, it will give you lots to think about and feel.

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