Review: The Paper Swan by Leylah Attar

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5 Stars!

(Highly Recommended)

Blurb:

They say it takes 21 days to form a habit.
They lie.
For 21 days she held on.
But on Day 22, she would have given anything for the sweet slumber of death.
Because on Day 22, she realizes that her only way out means certain death for one of the two men she loves.

A haunting tale of passion, loss, and redemption, The Paper Swan is a darkly intense yet heartwarming love story, textured with grit, intrigue, and suspense. Please note: This is NOT a love triangle.

A full-length, standalone novel, intended for mature audiences due to violence, sex and language. Subject matter may be disturbing for some readers.


j2’s Review:

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“It’s not over, you know. It never has been,” he said. “Whether you say yes or no, you will always be my forever.” -Damian

5 heartfelt stars.

It’s hard to write a review for a book that still stuck in your mind, and I guess forever will. All you wanna do is think about it. Dream about it. And savor what you’ve just read. I’m still feeling a little shakey after reading it.

That feeling when you just want to hug the characters after reading their epic story because of the overwhelming emotions you feel for them.

It was surreal.
It was euphoric.
It was magical.

The story is very powerful it will take your breath away.

The story was beautifully written. The author made me bleed ugly but I can assure she healed me magically.

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Favorite Lines:

“I want to remember this,” he said, pulling me into his arms. “If I die tonight, I want to die remembering what it was like to hold the whole world in my hands.”

“We are sand and rock and water and sky, anchors on ships and sails in the wind. We are a journey to a destination that shifts every time we dream or fall or keep or weep. We are stars with flaws that still sparkle and shine. We always strive, always want, always have more questions than answers, but there are moments like these, full of magic and contentment, when souls get a glimpse of the divine and quite simply, lose their breath.”


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Review: ROUSTABOUT by Jane Harvey Berrick

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Title: Roustabout (Traveling Series)

Author: Jane Harvey – Berrick

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Release Date: September 9, 2015

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Blurb

Twelve years ago Tucker McCoy walked away from the hell that was his family with

not much more than the shirt on his back. No regrets. Never once looking back.

Living his life as a roustabout turned stunt rider with a traveling carnival keeps a

smile on his face. His new family are the people he’s chosen to be in his life, the

people who travel his road. Kes, Zach and Zef don’t share his blood, but they share

his hopes and dreams. Understand his fears and know what makes him tick. They’re

his brothers, his real family.

If you keep moving, no one can catch you—it’s a simple rule. So when Tucker

crosses paths with Tera Hawkins, he knows he should move on. There’s no woman

that’s ever been worth breaking his rules for. Besides, she’s off limits, untouchable.

He knows stronger men would walk away, but dammit, he’s always been weak.

All he can offer her is a night she’ll never forget, but will that one taste be enough?


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Previous books in the Traveling Series

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The Traveling Man (Traveling, #1)

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Blurb

I was ordinary. Nice. He was extraordinary. And he wasn’t always nice.

Moody and difficult, brilliant and beautiful, Kes scared me and he protected me. He

could be incredibly hurtful and incredibly thoughtful. He wasn’t perfect, but he was

perfect for me. He challenged me, he took me out of my safe little box and showed me

the world could be magnificent. He was everything I wasn’t.

Aimee Anderson is ten when the traveling carnival first comes to her nice little

town. She doesn’t expect her world to change so completely. But meeting Kestrel

Donohue puts her life on a different path.

Even though she only sees him for the two weeks of the year when he passes

through her home town, his friendship is the most important of her life. As a child’s

friendship grows to adult love, the choices become harder, and both Kes and Aimee

realize that two weeks a year will never be enough.


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The Traveling Woman (Traveling, #2)

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Blurb

How many times do you gamble on love? When love has knocked you down, should

you give it another chance? When does optimism become stupidity?

And what happens when the man you’re in love with is never still, always moving,

always traveling? Do you say goodbye, or do you leave behind everything that

you’ve worked for, everything that you’ve ever known? Can a traveling carnival be

my home?

Oh. You thought I had the answers. No, sorry. No answers, just a lot of

questions—and a heart that wants to rule my head.

Can one person be my home?


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About the Author

I lived in London for over 10 years and have a love affair with New York. It’s only

since I have moved to the countryside, that the words have really begun to flow.

I live in a small village by the ocean and walk my little dog, Pip, every day. It’s on

those beachside walks that I have all my best ideas.

Writing has become a way of life – and one that I love to share.

Connect with Jane:

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EXCERPTS

Excerpt 1 – 1300 words

Just as I was considering making my excuses and driving back to the hotel in

Arcata, a man’s laugh rang out, a sound of deep joy echoing through the twilight. I

looked across and saw him: his head thrown back, his eyes sparkling, his hands on

his hips. He was still smiling when his gaze met mine. I saw his eyes darken with a

predatory expression that made me feel as if his gaze alone could strip the clothes

from my body.

Tucker McCoy.

I straightened up fractionally when he started to approach me, his walk loose-

limbed and confident.

“Hey there,” he said, giving me a sexy half-smile as he casually propped a

shoulder against the coffeeberry tree where I was slumped in a deckchair. “Tell me

why a beautiful woman is sitting all by her lonesome.”

His accent was warm with a touch of Southern that melted like honey on his

tongue.

I raised an eyebrow and gave him one of my father’s patented campaign stares,

the one he used with reporters who asked dumb questions.

“I’ll take the compliment of being called beautiful,” I said, “but really, is that the

best line you have?”

The light of challenge sparked in his eyes and his grin grew wider.

“Not even close to my best,” he said with a cocky edge to his voice. “I thought

I’d start off easy.”

“Oh, but I’m not easy,” I replied. “I’m complicated and difficult and it takes a lot

of work to impress me.”

I was lying. His long, lean build, deep-set eyes and model-pretty face were

impressing the hell out of me. His hair was curling to his chin, the ends bleached to a

dirty blond by the sun. And what color were those amazing eyes? Gray? Green?

Almost a light olive color—I’d never seen anything like them before.

Close up, the air seemed to spark and crackle around him. There was an

intensity hidden in his lazy gaze and laidback smile that made me uncomfortable. I

didn’t want to feel the heat in his eyes, and I definitely didn’t want to feel the

attraction pulling at me.

Feeling twitchy and wanting to squirm under his penetrating gaze, I did the

opposite: I leaned back, crossing one leg over the other, smiling to myself as his eyes

followed the movement.

He glanced up and grinned again.

“I’ve never been afraid of hard work,” he murmured, hooking a thumb through

one of his belt loops.

“Good to know that you like a challenge—that makes it easy for me.”

“How d’you figure that?” he asked, his lips curving upwards.

“I just keep saying no to keep you interested.”

“So you want to keep me interested?”

“I like a challenge,” I threw back at him.

He leaned a little closer and it felt like a bolt of static electricity zipped

between us. I glanced out toward the ocean, wondering if a storm was brewing, but

the waves were silky ripples under a purple sky.

“I’ll work for my supper,” he said, his tongue flicking out to wet his lips as he

spoke, looking at me as if I was on the menu.

It sounded so dirty, the way he said it, the way his gaze roved over my chest.

But I wasn’t going to let him know that.

“Now you want me to cook for you, too? Wow, you’re sure of yourself.”

He gave a husky laugh. “Is it bad that I’m sure of myself? It’s you I’m not sure

about.”

“What makes you so sure of yourself?” I asked, looking him in the eye.

“What you see is what you get.”

“Hmm, so no hidden depths. That’s disappointing.”

He grinned at me, his eyes crinkling with pleasure.

“Nope, absolutely no hidden depths. As shallow as the day is long. But that

means no surprises, right? Just lil ole me—everything that you’ve been checking out

for the last two minutes.”

My cheeks flushed as I met his eyes.

“Not that I mind,” he went on. “I like the way you look at me … pretty much like

the way I’m looking at you.”

“Slightly annoyed?” I suggested, pretending to be bored.

He grinned and shook his head.

“Uh-uh, pretty lady. The look you’ve been giving me says that you’re

interested.” He leaned closer. “I’ll be hitting the road tomorrow, but we could make

sweet music tonight. It’ll be worth your while—I’m a guy who knows how to use his

… hands.”

“I’m more concerned with your mouth … more specifically your tongue …

especially if you keep mixing your metaphors.”

He gave a startled laugh.

“I think you’re teasing me, beautiful, or maybe that’s a challenge?”

“Not at all,” I said, being serious for a moment. “I know you’re good with your

hands. I was told you did most of the repairs on Kes and Aimee’s cabin. Did you

work in construction before you joined the carnival?”

Tucker looked taken aback. “Who told you that?”

“Aimee mentioned a few things.”

Tucker lifted a shoulder and leaned back against the tree, his face hidden in the

shadows.

“Just some stuff I picked up,” he said, sounding wary now.

“More than a few things from what I heard.”

He shrugged again, noncommittal, then his eyes made a slow appraisal of my

body. I should have been insulted by the way he let his hot gaze roam every inch of

me, but I was enjoying returning the favor.

His jeans hung loosely from his hips, the rips in one knee caused by hard usage

not designer tears. He wore an Eagles t-shirt that had been washed so many times it

was impossible to read the words that ghosted over his firm chest. His biceps

bunched as he propped himself against the tree, and his tanned skin was turning

from gold to light brown in the first months of spring, but he was no gym rat.

Everything he had was from hard, physical labor. I’d been brought up with men who

pushed papers for a living—this man was not from their world. And that excited me.

“Why’s a class act like you hanging with a bunch of carnies?” he asked.

His voice had turned edgy and his question felt like a test.

“What do you mean?”

His tone was still lazy, but there was a tightness that hadn’t been apparent

before.

“Sweet cheeks, you’re wearing a designer skirt that must have cost two

hundred dollars and there’s nothing cheap about your perfume.”

Determined not to show my chagrin that he’d read me so easily, my reply was

calm and level.

“Three-hundred dollars. And I’m visiting friends.”

“Guy friends?”

“Jealous?” I asked with a light laugh.

He grinned. “Maybe I just don’t feel like kicking anyone’s ass tonight.”

“Maybe you’d be the one getting your ass kicked.”

He leaned closer, and I caught the scent of soap and clean sweat.

“If you’re the one doing the kicking, it would be worth it.”

He whispered the last words, making me lean towards him, but when we were

close enough to touch, he pulled away at the last second and winked at me.

Annoyed, I sank back into my chair. “I think I’d like to kick your ass.”

“I think I’d like to let you.”

I couldn’t help laughing. “Very smooth, Mr. McCoy.”

His expression showed surprise.

“Well now, that just doesn’t seem polite that you know my name but I don’t

know yours. You gonna tell me your name, sweet cheeks?”

I stood up and smiled at him. “Well now, it isn’t ‘sweet cheeks’.”

I lifted my beer in a salute and walked away, hearing his laughter follow me.

I knew myself well enough to know that I was minutes from falling for his

obvious charms. I needed to get away before…

The hell I did!

I almost stumbled as my steps faltered. What on earth was I doing? Why was I

running away from a man that I was deeply attracted to, whose eyes promised as

much sin as I could take in a single night?

Excerpt 2 – 500 words

“My, it’s warm in here,” she said, holding the chilled bottle against her neck.

I was mesmerized as droplets of water rolled down her chest, disappearing

into the deep vee of her t-shirt. And she knew it, the witch, a small, cat-like smile

tugging at the corners of her mouth as I yanked my thoughts out of the gutter.

A minute later she was moaning and groaning again, rolling that damn bottle

over her throat before taking a long swallow.

It was getting harder to remember why I couldn’t have this woman. Yeah, and

that wasn’t the only thing that was getting hard.

“It’s late,” I said, nodding at the streetlights outside.

As if we needed them to know that twilight had come and gone, and stars were

sparkling in the sky like fireflies.

“I’ll walk you back,” I said decisively, standing to make my point.

Tera grinned up at me, her eyes a little unfocused. “All the way across the

parking lot? What a gentleman!”

Then she leaned forward, her elbows resting on the table, giving me the

money-shot view down her t-shirt.

God had given her beautiful tits—she could make a sucker out of me any time.

My eyes darted up to hers when she spoke again.

Damn, she could make jogging a spectator sport.

“Tucker, I like you, and I can tell you like me. We’re both single. I’m not asking

you for a commitment—let’s just see how this goes.”

I sat down heavily. She was so damn fearless—just like Kes.

“TC, it’s not a good idea.”

She rounded the table and sat next to me, her thigh pressed to mine, leaning

her head against my shoulder so her silky hair tickled my cheek.

So damn soft.

I could feel the heat of her skin burning through my t-shirt and my dick

swelled, trapped sideways, the seam pressing painfully. I’d had a chubbie all

evening, but now it was trying to climb through the denim.

“I think it’s the best idea I’ve ever had,” she said, her voice quiet but clear.

“You didn’t think that at the bonfire last spring,” I reminded her. “You walked

away from me then. Why aren’t you walking away from me now?”

“Because.”

I waited, but that seemed to be all the answer I was getting.

“Because what?” I prompted her.

“Because … because that’s what I’ve been taught to do. I’m supposed to wait

for the right guy, then marry him and give up my career to make perfect little babies

that my dad can kiss on his campaign trail.”

“Doesn’t sound so bad,” I hedged.

She shook her head fiercely.

“No, it doesn’t, but it’s not me either. I’ve met a lot of right men,” and she rolled

her eyes, “but it seems as if it’s the wrong man that I’m attracted to. There’s

something there, something between us.” Then she smiled brightly. “And I haven’t

gotten laid in ages.”

My head dropped into my hands.

“You can’t say that to a guy!” I groaned.

Her arms wrapped around my neck, pulling my head down with a fierceness

that surprised me. Her pink lips flattened against mine, demanding, insisting, until

her tongue was in my mouth.

Stronger men couldn’t have resisted her, and dammit, I’d always been weak.

Excerpt 3 – 275 words

The motorcycles circled the stadium like gladiators, or maybe like men

jousting on horseback in days gone by: charging at each other, daring each other,

until eventually they were ringed around the outer fence, each preparing for their

first jump.

Zef went first, blasting off the ramp, followed a split second later by Tucker in

the opposite direction, and I was so certain they were going to crash in the middle, I

screamed and closed my eyes.

Aimee squeezed my hand hard, causing me to wince. I opened my eyes just in

time to see Kes leaping through a circle of fire, the flames glancing off his helmet.

On and on it went, higher, faster, closer. Sweat trickled down my body, pooling

under my armpits, leaving me drenched and weak.

The engines revved and hummed, and then they all charged together, a flying

tower of men, with Kestrel cartwheeling over the top of them.

The crowd screamed and clapped and cheered, and Aimee and I stood up,

shrieking with them.

“Oh my God!” I yelled over the noise. “I nearly had a heart attack!”

Aimee laughed and wiped her eyes.

“Every time,” she whispered, her voice shaky. “Every time.”

I followed her back to the RV where the guys were peeling off their sweat-

soaked leathers, standing in their underwear, huge smiles plastered across their

faces.

Tucker scooped me up in a sweaty hug, his hot skin slick to the touch.

“You are amazing!” I said honestly, a relieved laugh breaking out of me.

“Stinky, but amazing!”

He laughed loudly, his head thrown back, his eyes crinkling with happiness, and

then he kissed me, deeply.


j2’s Review:

**ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review**

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4 I-was-totally-dazzled stars!

I almost forgot how amazing Jane is until I read one of her books again. And yes, I was dazzled not just by Tucker but by each and every character of the story and the story itself. It moved me in a way that only Jane can do.

I laughed.

Shed some tears.

I ached.

Their are some lines and scenes that totally punched me straight to my gut. Jane Harvey-Berrick knows how to knocked out her readers’ hearts, and you have no choice but to surrender to your emotions.

(long review coming up)

Review: More Than Forever by Jay McLean

Synopsis:

-LUCY-
There is a love so fierce it cannot be measured.
A heart so strong it will never slow.
There is a promise so sure it can never lie.
He promised me that love forever.
Even when it wasn’t enough.-CAMERON-
Forever. Everlasting. Eternal.
There is no measure of time.
No sounds of the ticking of a clock.
Just the rising and falling of the sun.
And our own sense of forever.But our forever isn’t always.

Tere’s Review:
More Than Forever is the 4th book on The More Series by Jay McLean. It is the story of high school sweethearts Lucy and Cameron. First of all, I am so excited to read their story because Lucy is such a whack and a nut case on the previous books in this series. Plus she is a total book junkie (like me!) 🙂 She is such a breath of fresh air and her antics are just out of this world! I was totally prepared to read a snarky and  batshit crazy adventures on this book.
 I am expecting a regular YA story since this series started in high school – and I love a  funny YA on a good day. Boy was I wrong. Nothing prepared me for this emotional roller coaster ride of a love story. This isn’t just above a teenage love. It is MORE THAN that. Let me tell you that I cried like a baby, laughed like a looney and totally went mental after reading this book!

My Lucy:

My Cameron:

The story started on how Lucy and Cameron met. I already mentioned above that Lucy is such a whacko but let me tell you something about Cameron. Cameron is just PERFECT. He is a good kid. He never even gave his mother any headaches growing up. He coaches baseball to elementary kids and he helped his mother’s boyfriend in his business. He is one of those heroes that aren’t “bad boys” but still you won’t help yourself but swoon on him.
Cameron met Lucy when he was coaching baseball to her younger brothers. Lucy didn’t even give him the time of the day because she was busy dealing with younger brothers and reading. Lucy’s mom just passed away and all the responsibilities of taking care of her younger brothers went on her shoulders – which is too much to deal with for a high school kid like her. She started making herself sick because it is the only thing that could make her feel alive.
Cameron started helping Lucy and they became friends. So as the story goes, their friendship blossomed into a sweet young love. A Yong Love that will turn into a roller coaster ride of emotions and gut wrenching feelings that will leave you drained and exhausted at the end. In  a good way.
“You’re not a dork,” he says. “You’re cute.”

Favorite Lines:

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I silently hold her until she’s done. There’s something about the way she feels in my arms. Like maybe that calmness in her eyes from earlier could be justified.
Maybe I could be her calm.
I want to be her calm.
“She’s cute. In a couple years she’ll be hot. Guys will be all over her. I’m just trying to help out.”
I think about what he’s saying, and he makes a good point. Only he’s wrong—she’s hot now. “Fine. I claim her. She’s mine.”
His smirk is instant. “You can’t own someone, you pig. She isn’t property.”
I laugh. “Fuck you.”
I shove him. Hard. “Quit looking at her.”
His eyes bug out. “Holy shit, dude. You got it bad.”
“You were staring at her ass.”
“I wasn’t—”
“I claimed her! I said she was mine! You promised you’d leave her alone!”
His brows pinch, and he shoves me back. “I wasn’t checking her out.” Then a smirk develops. “Okay, maybe I was.”
    He pushes off the desk and blows out a long, heavy breath. “You make my world stop, Lucy.”
Stupid smirk. “I’m going to wipe that stupid smirk off your face.”
He chuckles. “How?”
“With my fist.”
“Do it with your mouth,” he challenges.
“Lucy?” Mark sighs.
I turn to him and fake the perfected smile I mastered when I was fifteen.
“I’m fine,” I tell him.
A single fine. A single lie.
“I’ll see you later.”
And then I walk away.
Away from my forever.
“Don’t you remember? Forever, Luce. You promised me.”
“We both did,” she says, her voice calm now. “We promised each other ourforever. But maybe our forever is over.”
She leans up on her toes, the saltiness from both our tears combine with our kiss.
One kiss.
One final goodbye.
“I loved you so much,” she whispers.
And then she’s gone.
I drop my head in my hands and sit on the floor, too exhausted to stay standing.
And then I cry. Get angry. Cry. Get angry.
And then I do it all over again.
Because she said loved.
She loved me.
So there they are; the boy in the past, falling in love with the girl. And the girl in the future, with the boy that can no longer love her.
So for days and days this man searches for the genie, trying to find a way to make his wishes come true. And he promises himself that if he finds that genie, and the genie offers him three wishes, he’ll say what he should have said a long time ago. “You can keep your two wishes, I’ll just take the one. I want my girl, Lucy. My forever. And not just for our forever, but for eternity, and for always.”

NOTE TO READERS
Please note than More Than Forever (More #4) is part #4 in the More Series and should not be read prior to reading More Than This (More #1), More Than Her (More #2) and More Than Him (More #3).

Review: Sweet Gum Tree by Katherine Allred

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5 Stars

Synopsis:

Sweet tea, corn bread, and soup beans—everyday fare for eight-year-old Alix French, the precocious darling of a respected southern family. But nothing was ordinary about the day she met ten-year-old Nick Anderson, a boy from the wrong side of town. Armed with only a tin of bee balm and steely determination, Alix treats the raw evidence of a recent beating that mars his back, an act that changes both of their lives forever.

Through childhood disasters and teenage woes they cling together as friendship turns to love. The future looks rosy until the fateful night when Frank Anderson, Nick’s abusive father, is shot to death in his filthy trailer.

Suddenly, Nick is gone—leaving Alix alone, confused and pregnant. For the next fifteen years she wrestles with the pain of Nick’s abandonment, a bad marriage, her family and friends. But finally, she’s starting to get her life back together. Her divorce is almost final, her business is booming, and she’s content if not happy—until the day she looks up and sees Nick standing across the counter. He’s back…and he’s not alone.

Once again Alix is plunged into turmoil and pain as Nick tries to win her love, something she resists with all her strength. Only one thing might break the protective wall she’s built around her emotions—the truth about Frank Anderson’s death. But when that truth comes out and those walls crumble, neither Alix nor Nick is prepared for the emotional explosion that could destroy as well as heal.


MA’s Review (Originally posted Dec 12, 2012):
When I started reading this last night, I couldn’t put it down until I finished it well until midnight. I love how the story started when Alix & Nick were just kids, and you can really see the hows and whys of their love for each other.
From friendship, to young love, heartbreak, pain, and true love, I felt that this story took me to a journey, reminding me how it was to be a child, to experience my first crush, love and heartbreak. I also love how the author made Alix & Nick’s characters develop and mature.
The book was divided into three parts, first when they were children, then their teenage years and then their adult lives.
WHAT I LOVE MOST about this book is that when I finished reading it, even though I cried,laughed,was hurt and even felt betrayed all throughout the book,in the end, I felt Happy and Content. The author gave it a good ending, and ending that made me feel good about love and life.

Fave lines/scenes:

“Why are you doing this?” One of his hands caressed the books. 
“Because books are made to be read,” I told him. “And you like to read.”
His shoulder lifted in a shrug. “I’m Frank Anderson’s son and I live in a junkyard. Who’d want to marry me?” 
“I’ll marry you,” I told him decisively. “That way, we can both have kids someday.” 
 
He grinned, those dimples emerging in a blaze of glory. “Yeah, you probably would. But I don’t think you should go around telling people you’re going to marry me. They might get the wrong idea.” Draping an arm around my shoulders, he gave me a little shake. 
“Now shut up and read. I just got to a good part.” 
I snuggled down next to him, happily sure that our future had been settled. There were still some blank areas in my knowledge of where babies came from, but I knew that together we could work it out. How hard could it be when Liz Swanner had managed it six times?
“I will admit, though, she must not be that good. That was one of the shortest affairs Hugh ever had.” I lowered my hand and looked her right in the eye. “Of course, I had to divorce him after that. There was no way I could sleep with him knowing where he’d been. I’d have had to boil him first.
“I swear, I’ll never leave you again,” he whispered.
I lifted my other hand to his face, fingers caressing his skin. “It wouldn’t do you any good if you did,” I said. “Because the next time, I’d come after you.”
“You better wait on me, damn it.” 
“I don’t think I have much choice.” He brushed my hair back. “You’re the only one I’ve ever wanted, Alix, the only one I’ll ever want. That’s a promise.”
He always was someone. Because the core of the sweet gum tree never changes. Like Nick, the deep red wood stays true to its nature. Strong, and steady, and pure.
I definitely recommend this guys, 5 stars!

Review: Four Weeks Till Forever By Nadia Lee

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5 Stars

A perfect summer romance from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nadia Lee–a modern-day Cinderella story featuring a billionaire restaurateur Prince Charming and a skittish secretary with a past…
He’s never met a woman he wants to spend his life with…

The man: Billionaire playboy Mark Pryce.

The problem: A “real” date for his family’s Fourth of July party…or he’ll have to attend with the heiress his mother’s picked out for him to marry.

The woman: His best friend’s executive assistant, Hilary Rosenberg–the only one who can save him from this fate worse than death.

…she is convinced good men are a thing of the past.

Disillusioned by a series of painful relationships, Hilary has no interest in dating Mark–even as a pretense–for the next four weeks. He’s too sexy, too smart, altogether too attractive–and a sure bet to break her heart. But she owes him a favor, and she always pays her debts.
When their charade threatens to turn into a happily ever after, can a reformed playboy convince his wary Cinderella that fairy tale endings really can come true?


Jb’s Review:

Reading this book made my Fourth of July bearable. The book was more exciting than my actual weekend. Hehe
I liked the fast paced  story. I honestly didn’t get bored. It was a bonus that Mark was exceptionally handsome for the author to have described him as God being in a good mood when he was conceived. It was really nice for Nadia to incorporate a bit of a fairy tale like the Ailing Beauty, hehe. I also liked the way Mark appreciated Hilary’s appetite. For food, what were you guys thinking? And I’ve mentioned it before, I like redheads 🙂
One of my fave lines from the chef “Anything worth having requires work. Especially a woman. If she’s not worth the work then maybe should let her go”
And ow, the last part about Mark trying to win Hilary back maybe a bit outrageous for some. But I kinda wanted that to happen to me if I were Hilary 🙂 over the top, yet so sweet. You better read it so you’d know the things he went through to show her he loved her. When all he really needed to do was look her in the eyes and say it, once more 🙂

Review: Heartbreaker by Linda Howard

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5 Stars

Synopsis:

Michelle Cabot has inherited her father’s Florida cattle ranch — and a mountain of debt. To make matters worse, a huge chunk of that debt is owed to the neighboring rancher, her nemesis John Rafferty.
Nothing shocks Rafferty more than discovering that the spoiled, pampered rich girl he once despised is painstakingly trying to run the Cabot ranch herself, working the land with desperation the only thing she has left. He likes this new Michelle and decides to make her his woman. What he doesn’t know is that underneath Michelle’s cool, polished façade lies heartache, secrets and the raw determination to live life as her own woman. But Rafferty isn’t about to take no for an answer.

MA’s Review:

Turn around and kiss me,” he said, his voice low, daring her to do it.
Michelle met John when she was still so young, that’s why she was so intimidated by him and his “reputation”. Not wanting to be just another of his flings, she hid behind a facade, pretending that she didn’t like him at all. John, on the other hand taught the “Princess” was a spoiled brat.
Unlike Duncan’s Bride, Heartbreaker is a suspense/mystery/romance genre, so it wasn’t as light and as witty. But what I liked about this, is the attraction between the two. John is a typical alpha-male, which made me like and hate him at the same time, haha. Both were trying to fight it because of they misconceptions about each other. She thought he was a stud/playboy and he thought she’s a spoiled b*tch.
Oh, I also like how LH created her villain. They always so creepy and scary. Michelle’s ex-husband, Roger, was a slimy crazy toad. I hated him, because of what he did to Michelle’s spirit.
All in all, one of my LH favorite. A definite keeper!

Fave scenes:

You came home early.”
His arms tightened around her. “I couldn’t stand another night away from you.” 
It was the bald, frightening truth. He would have made it back even if he’d had to walk.
 
“It would bother me for your sake, but as for me You can be one-eyed, totally blind, crippled, whatever, and I’ll still love you.”
There. She’d said it. She hadn’t meant to, but the words had come so naturally that even if she could take them back, she wouldn’t.

Review: Drop Dead Gorgeous by Linda Howard

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5 Stars

“I can’t marry you.”
 
Wyatt Bloodsworth, police lieutenant, alpha male, all-around tough guy and the man I adored, bent down and slowly beat his head against the table. 
 
“Why me?” he groaned. 
Thunk. 
“Was it something I did in a past life?” 
Thunk. 
“How long do I have to pay?” 
Thunk.

Synopsis:

Blair Mallory has already survived one murder attempt. Now, while planning her wedding and dealing with holiday-season madness, Blair once again dodges a bullet. Or more precisely, a Buick. And though the driver’s identity remains a mystery, his or her murderous intentions are all too clear. 
Or are they? After all, Blair’s homicidal ex-husband and his partner in crime/wife are safely behind bars. And even Wyatt Bloodsworth, her police detective groom-to-be, isn’t inclined to believe she’s being targeted again. All of which makes Blair wonder if her close call was simply a mishap. But the wondering stops when she narrowly cheats death again in another seemingly innocent accident. Two strikes is all it takes to convince Blair that she’s back in someone’s crosshairs. And the only thing more frightening is that Wyatt still doubts her. That means this time, no one will be watching Blair’s back when she sets out to get the drop on her would-be killer–before whoever it is finally drops her.

This is BOOK 2 of TO DIE FOR.

DEACON: Unfinished Hero 4 by Kristen Ashley

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4 Stars

Synopsis:

Deacon has an ugly history, a history that broke him, leaving him a ghost of a man. Out of necessity, he left the normal world to descend into the criminal world and found he fit. So he stayed. Cold as ice and living off the grid, Deacon has no intention to connect, not with anyone.

Then he returns to some remote cabins in the Colorado Mountains and finds they have new owners. One of them is Cassidy Swallow, a young woman willing to work hard to live her quiet dream in a house by a river surrounded by aspen and pine.

Suddenly, Deacon finds he’s at war. Cassidy’s pull for him to connect is strong. He fights it, but he loses, always coming back for more. But when he does, he gives her nothing.

From the first time she sees him, Cassidy knows Deacon is dead inside. She knows he’s the kind of man who could destroy a woman. But one night when Deacon’s control slips, Cassidy takes a chance.

He might break her. He also might be her dream come true.


MA’s Review:

BEFORE reading the book,  I suggest downloading the songs Say Something (by A Great Big World)  and Let Her Go (by Passenger or try Tyler Ward’s Cover) and then playing them as they are mentioned in the story.

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CASSIE
Say something, I’m giving up on you
I’ll be the one, if you want me to

Cassie met Deacon when she was just starting her dream. Restoring cabins in the mountains of Colorado, she was intrigued by the scary stranger on cabin eleven. Years past, and he remained that aloof man, even through her efforts to reach out.
Few years after, when Cassie had a run in with danger, they CHANGED.

Anywhere I would’ve followed you
Say something, I’m giving up on you

There are a lot of things Deacon has not shared Cassie, will not share, according to him. And Cassie, because (in her own words) she is stupid like that, hoped that what Deacon gives is, and will be enough.

And I am feeling so small
It was over my head
I know nothing at all

Until that amount of something seemed so minuscule compared to the secrets, and the lies.

Say something, I’m giving up on you
I’m sorry that I couldn’t get to you

Say Something. The only thing  Deacon could not give.

And I will swallow my pride
You’re the one that I love
And I’m saying goodbye

So Cassie said goodbye.

DEACON

Well you only need the light when it’s burning low
Only miss the sun when it starts to snow

For years, Deacon resisted his attraction to Cassie. Burned by love that shattered and destroyed the man he was, he cannot let go.

Only know you’ve been high when you’re feeling low
Only hate the road when you’re missin’ home

No one to call his, no home to call his own, except that cabin. Cassie resurrected him.

Only know you love her when you let her go

But still, he cannot let go of his past. So he let Cassie go.

And you let her go.
Will you let her go?

In the end, Kristen Ashley also gave a song, but for me, the song I listed to was All of Me by John Legend.
OKAY. The series Unfinished Hero always come with a WARNING. They are not for everyone. The men here are not your typical run of the mill heroes. THEY ARE NOT. Do not expect roses (though you will get them). Do not expect prince charming. But they have a story to tell. A story, that made them the men they are. No apologies. Love them as they are. I’m so happy Deacon got to tell his.
I still love CREED and SYLVIE most, but Deacon, with Boss Lady and Priest, well, you cannot resist THAT.

cute man and cute dog

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Review: Not You It’s Me by Julie Johnson

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5 I-am-so-inlove-with-Croft Stars!!!

Synopsis:

Gemma Summers is unlucky in love.
She’s known it since third grade, when her first crush blew a spitball into her hair, and a decade-long string of bad dates, boring sex, and abysmal morning-afters has done nothing to improve her prospects.
But when a random radio call-in contest lands her courtside tickets to the hottest playoff game of the season, Gemma’s luck may finally be on the upswing — even if it doesn’t exactly seem like it when the dreaded jumbotron kiss-cam lands on her and her date, who’s too busy ignoring her to notice…

Chase Croft doesn’t date.
Despite ample opportunity as Boston’s most eligible bachelor, the reformed bad-boy would rather put his energy into taking over the family business than weed through a world of gold-diggers to find an honest woman.
But when the beautiful girl in the seat next to him becomes a courtside spectacle at the hands of her loser boyfriend, he can’t help but step in and save the day.

One kiss. Two strangers. No strings attached.
The only problem is, Chase is used to getting whatever he wants. And after kissing Gemma once, he knows one thing…
He wants more.

NOT YOU IT’S ME is a full-length, standalone contemporary romance about a girl who doesn’t believe in love… and the man who changes her mind. Due to sexy-times and strong language, it is intended for readers 17 and up.


j2’s Review:

***ARC provided by the amazing author herself for an honest review.***

I read this book in advance, before it’s release. After reading it I was so excited for everybody to read it. I knew for a fact that readers will surely love it. And looookkkk. Look at these amazing reviews! They keep on coming. They love it just like I do.
I love all Julie Johnson’s book. All of ’em are my favorite. But this. This wonderfully written book is my favorite among favorites!
Julie Johnson is one of those authors who make reading such a pleasure.
I think Chase Croft ruined me for other book boyfie. Sigh. Hey Julie, can you write a companion book for Not You It’s Me too? On how to move on from Chase Croft? No. No. Scratch that. I don’t want to move on. Lol. I can’t wait for everyone to read it!!!

Favorite Line:

“You’re my karma, sunshine. And I’m pretty sure you were made for me.” Chase Croft

“When you start to fall, don’t try to talk yourself out of it. The right man will be there at the bottom, to catch you.”

“Take a risk on messy. Live Fearlessly. Love recklessly. Most of all, just love.”

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