March 14, 2018

CHARMING FIONA BY JESSICA PRINCE - BLOG TOUR



As I child, I believed in true love and fairytales. I convinced myself that there was one special man out there, made just for me. All I had to do was wait, and one day he would appear. Then I grew up and discovered the ugly truth.

Disney movies were full of crap.

Relationships took work. People made mistakes. And sometimes, you didn’t see what was standing right in front of you until it was too late.

Deacon Lockhart was my best friend. And then I lost him. But now I finally have a chance to make things right, and this time I refuse to screw it up. With every smoldering look and wicked word, he charms the hell out of me… and I’m pretty sure I’ll never get enough.




Missed opportunities, misunderstandings, miscommunication...this is the story of the relationship between Deacon and Fiona.

Friends, and then Fiona dated his brother, and when that ended, so did their friendship.  Once Deacon decided she was the love of his life, he tried to get her back.  The results weren't what he wanted, and then their relationship fizzled again.

When the story picks up, they are in the middle of their relationship and he is in love with her, and she with him, although it takes her a minute to get to the point where she realizes that her life long friend is actually the love of her life.

Most of the book was about them as a couple, about them making it work, and about them figuring out ways, with varying success, to make sure that they communicate and don't end up losing more time together with one another.  Watching them figure this out felt authentic and it was interesting, as it is a different angle and focus than the usual romance novel.

I enjoyed this overall, but I think because of where we picked up with Deacon and Fiona, some of the initial attraction and draw they felt to one another was muted a little and it made it tough for me to really engage with all of the depth of the story.

That said, I enjoyed this title and I do recommend it.





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I hated grocery stores. Like seriously hated them to the point that all that was in my fridge was a box of baking soda, half a case of soda, and something that might have been cheese at one time, but I wasn’t a hundred percent certain on that.

Funny thing was, I used to love cooking, and I was damn good at it. But there was nothing enjoyable about cooking for one. I always ended up with leftovers that sat in my fridge until they inevitably spoiled. So I eventually moved to takeout or those sad meals for one you found in the freezer section. Thus began my disdain for the grocery store.

However, in my infinite wisdom, I’d decided that, since I was about to step back into the dating world, maybe it was time to implement changes in every aspect of my life. If I was going to get back on the horse again, so to speak, and start dating, then I figured why not just revamp everything?

I was going to be a whole new Fiona, one who stopped stress-eating snack cakes to fill the hole of loneliness inside of me. I was also going to implement a healthier diet and start working out.

It all sounded good, in hindsight. Then I signed up for one of those early-morning boot camps. I didn’t even last half a session. I kind of lost my shit when the instructor yelled “give me five more!” while we were doing these god-awful things called burpees—an invention of the Devil, right along with bras and pantyhose. I’d done three and was already dying, so I told him to take his five more and shove them right up his clenched ass.

I got kicked out.

Then I tried Pilates and woke up the next day feeling like I’d pulled every muscle in my body. My third attempt at exercise was yoga. Thankfully that hadn’t been so bad. I’d already gone three times and was actually starting to feel a little more zen. Sure, it probably wouldn’t help with the little food baby I’d developed since Deacon started dating Leah and I’d decided to eat my feelings, but it kept me off the couch and away from the brain-rotting reality TV I’d started to become obsessed with.

And bonus: the instructor was hot. Granted, he was a vegan hippy who wore Birkenstocks and reeked like patchouli, so not my type at all, but the smell wasn’t too over powering if I sat in the second row, and it provided me with nice weekly eye candy.

With dating on my horizon and fitness checked off my list, it was time to start the clean-eating portion of my New Fiona plan. Hence the trip to the supermarket after yoga.

I stood in the health food aisle, glaring down at the bag of kale chips in my hand like it had just insulted my mother. Little Debbie had just come out with their holiday cakes in the shape of Christmas trees, and they tasted a million times better than stupid kale chips.

My lip curled in disgust as I tossed the bag back onto the shelf. Maybe it would be best for me to start out slow, like a salad for one meal a day for a few months before expanding on that. I turned and started pushing my cart out of the aisle of tasteless, flavorless cardboard snacks only to come to a screeching halt at the sight of Deacon standing a few feet away.

“H-hi,” I stuttered. Seeing him made my belly erupt with a million butterflies.

“Christ,” he grunted in a deeply masculine, gravelly voice. “What the hell are you wearing?”

I looked down at my attire. Black yoga pants that hugged every inch they covered and a dark orange cami. I had a pale yellow jacket over my top, but it still clung to me from chest to waist, not that there was much to cling to. I was tall and thin, and while I had curves, they were nothing on par with Lola or my other friends. I had a happy handful of boobs and ass, but only just a handful.

I was covered from my neck all the way down to my feet, but the way Deacon was staring at me made me feel like I was standing in the center of the supermarket totally naked.

“Uh, yoga clothes? I just came from yoga.”

His eyes left a burning trail up my body before meeting my own. I barely caught the heat in his gaze before it was snuffed out by curiosity and a bit of bewilderment. “You do yoga?”

I wanted to be offended that he’d be so surprised by my doing anything even remotely active, but he’d known me all my life.

“It’s a new thing,” I said with a small shrug. “I decided I wanted to try and be healthier.”

His lips quirked up in a smirk as he scanned the items in my cart. “Really? And mini donuts and Fruity Pebbles are part of your diet plan?”

I glared defensively, cocking my hip and crossing my arms over my chest. “I also got whole grain bread and baby spinach.”

His smirk turned into a grin. “Oh, you’re right, sorry. Those totally cancel out the breakfast cereal that’s basically nothing but sugar.”

“I’ll have you know that cereal is perfectly healthy. It contains most of the basic food groups, and it’s not like I’ll eat the whole box in one sitting. And I’ll have a salad for dinner to balance it.”

He held up his hands in surrender and moved to the end of my cart, directly opposite me. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean any offense. I was just teasing.”

His big hands wrapped around the thin metal prongs, and I couldn’t help but notice how long and thick his fingers were. It made me think of something else of his that could possible be long and thick, and how badly I wanted to find out for myself.
Annnnd, I’m blushing again.

I smiled shyly. “It’s cool. I know you were. I think… well, I think we’re just finding our footing with each other again.”

Deacon’s face went soft, causing my insides to melt. “I’m thinking maybe you’re right. But we’ll get there.”

We’ll get there. At just those three simple words, the reality of just how badly I’d screwed up with Deacon hit me like a ton of bricks.

“Yeah,” I whispered, my heart lodged in my throat. “We will.”

We had to, because I’d been living a life without him in it for way too long.

After saying our goodbyes, I was left with a feeling of longing as I watched him walk away. Needless to say, I bought the damn Christmas tree snack cakes.

Two boxes of them.





Born and raised around Houston, Jessica is a self-proclaimed caffeine addict, connoisseur of inexpensive wine, and the worst driver in the state of Texas. In addition to being all of these things, she’s first and foremost a wife and mom.

Growing up, she shared her mom and grandmother’s love of reading. But where they leaned toward murder mysteries, Jessica was obsessed with all things romance. When

When she’s not nose deep in her next manuscript, or binging on sit-coms, you can usually find her with her kindle in hand.



CRAFT BY ADRIANA LOCKE-RELEASE BLITZ



Title: Craft
Series: The Gibson Boys #2
Author: Adriana Locke
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 14, 2018

Blurb

They’re not quite enemies. Not really friends. More like frustrated balls of sexual tension and neither will give in.

Lance Gibson drives Mariah Malarkey absolutely crazy. He uses her office like a phone booth, takes cupcakes from the corner of her desk like she baked them just for him. She didn’t. Maybe she knew the history teacher happened to love peanut butter icing, but that was purely a coincidence. All sixteen times.

Mariah has a way of getting under Lance’s skin too. She calls him out on his crap, spoils him even if inadvertently, and seeing the librarian in skirts drives him wild. She won’t give in. It’s for the best, really, considering there’s no way he could lie to a woman like that and he’s not about to tell her the truth about himself. Not in a million years.

These two don’t hate each other. They don’t really like each other. But for this to be a friends-to-lovers story, they have to start somewhere, right?

Note: This can be read as a standalone novel.



I've been anticipating this book since finishing Crank. This is part of a series for this author-but it can absolutely be enjoyed as a standalone. This book had me chuckling, made me misty-eyed and had me falling in love. I enjoyed each step of Lance and Mariah's journey.

I love the way these two came together. I thought it was fun and very well done. Is there more to this story than just a hot history teacher falling for the sexy librarian? Yes, yes there is. Lance and Mariah have something special and I loved seeing them figure each other, and themselves, out.

Mariah had me smiling. She is absolutely the type of person I would hang out with in real life. Smart, kind and a sassy side under it all? I love it! She has some issues she's dealing with and while some had me shaking my head, I applauded how she dealt with them.

Lance. Oh, my Lance. This man is a great book boyfriend. Funny, sweet, and a killer sexy mouth. I liked seeing Lance discover more about himself on this journey. I loved his character growth.

The chemistry between these two snaps and sizzles, even when they don't initially realize it. There's just that something extra between them. This might be one of my favorite first kiss scenes, ever. I loved seeing them figure out what they had in each other, it was a fun and emotional journey all in one.

The supporting characters mostly had me smiling. I love the Gibson family and I adore Mariah's friend, Whitney. There were times I didn't love some other people in Mariah's life but watching her come to terms with them was immensely satisfying.

The writing was great, the pacing really worked. I loved the give and take between Mariah and Lance and adored every moment we got to spend with Nana and the Gibson family. This book had quite a few lines that made me pause and really think about what the author was saying through the character. Those moments really resonated with me personally and I loved it.

As I mentioned, this is book two of the Gibson Boys series but it can absolutely be read as a standalone. I loved this book and would absolutely recommend it.



The librarian and the playboy. The serious and the frivolous. The focused and the scattered. Is this a match or are they 2 people with an attraction that they are not able to work? They flirt, but both know (or do they) that it's just flirting, and baked goods, and that this relationship isn't going anywhere.

Or is it? Are they possibly more compatible than they thought?

I liked the story of the relationship between Lance and Mariah, overall. There were a few moments that I didn't completely believe the actions of the characters and I was not sure I thought that real people would behave this way, but at the same time, it worked for the lighter feel of the story.

There were some more serious moments, and chances for them to each see the other as more than the playboy and the librarian, and there were times where they were allowed to be lighter and happier.

I thought the writing in this book was fairly strong. The dialogue flowed well, and the pacing was good. As I mentioned, there were a couple of things that I didn't totally believe (being too specific is a spoiler) but it didn't stop me from enjoying the title overall.

I recommend this title and I am looking forward to the next Gibson boys novel.




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Author Bio

USA Today Bestselling author Adriana Locke lives and breathes books. After years of slightly obsessive relationships with the flawed bad boys created by other authors, Adriana has created her own.

She resides in the Midwest with her husband, sons, and two dogs. She spends a large amount of time playing with her kids, drinking coffee, and cooking. You can find her outside if the weather's nice and there's always a piece of candy in her pocket.

For sneak peeks, giveaways, and more, please join Adriana's Facebook Group, Books by Adriana Locke, or her Goodreads group, All Locked Up.

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PLAYING HIS WAY BY ERIKA WILDE - BLOG TOUR AND ARC REVIEW

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HE'S READY TO PLAY . . . ARE YOU?


As the new owner of The Players Club, Brent "Mac" MacMillan is all about dirty sex, wicked sin and carnal pleasure . . . served up his way. After being burned in the past, he's always been careful to choose experienced females who enjoy submitting to his dark desires, and are willing to play by his demanding rules without expecting any emotional attachments in return.

Hiring beautiful interior designer Stephanie Randall to create fantasy bedrooms within his club is his first mistake. She's curious, flirtatious, and makes his blood run hotter than it ever has before. Innocent when it comes to all the debauchery his sinful world has to offer, she wants to take a walk on the wild side . . . with him.

His second mistake? Saying yes. And his third? Falling for the one woman he knows he can never have.




I really enjoyed this book. It was hot, and you expect that from a book that takes place in a sex club (at least in part) but it was also really emotionally and deep. The characters were interesting and I believed their attraction. I believed Stephanie would be willing to trust Mac to initiate her into his world, and I believed he would be willing to put aside some of his rules to explore the attraction they had between them.

This book has fabulous chemistry. It's hot, it's compelling, and it draws you in. Mac wants Stephanie, but thinks she is too young for him, and that the things she wants in her life will be things that he is not able to give her, so he denies himself. He doesn't pursue her, and he doesn't react when she flirts with him...well, he reacts, but he doesn't act on it.

The writing in this was excellent. It kept the reader on the edge of their attraction, in the same way that Mac and Stephanie were. I enjoyed that you feel how they feel, that you believe in them and their attraction and you believe it when she finally pushes him to the point where he is willing to ignore what he thinks is right and take what he wants, and she is offering.

I recommend this title, and I recommend it.








Stephanie strolled toward Mac, a mischievous glimmer suddenly brightening her gorgeous blue eyes, putting him on alert. "I'd like to attend the Masquerade party at The Players Club on Saturday, to get a better feel for the club and what other fantasy elements might work for your members." He stiffened at her unexpected request. The temptation of having her in this domain—wanting her but refusing to touch her—wasn't something he wanted to endure. And watching her possibly hook up with someone else, like Rick? Complete fucking agony. He shook his head. "I don't think attending the Masquerade party is necessary. I'm sure you can come up with a few other ideas without being here when everything is in full swing, which is probably going to be more distracting, than helpful." "What if I want to be here?" the little vixen proposed, her voice holding a hint of a challenge. "You know, to mix a little business with pleasure?" His expression remained composed, his resolve, firm. "I'm going to have to say no." She tipped her head to the side, studying him much too astutely. "I can always get an invitation from Jillian, you know," she said as she came closer and closer. "No, you can't," he countered. "I put a freeze on any new invitations until I'm done going through the current membership." She laughed softly, huskily, the sound like a stroke along his cock. Much like her hand was suddenly stroking down the length of his tie before giving it a playful tug. "Do I make you nervous, Mac?" His hands curled into fists in his pockets, because it was taking extreme effort not to grasp her face in his palms and kiss that soft, plush, impudent mouth of hers—hot and hard and deep. "Do I look like a man who'd be intimidated by any woman?" he asked, his voice surprisingly steady. She thought about that for a brief moment before giving her hair a subtle toss and replying. "Intimidated, no." Then a sexy, knowing smile curved her lips. "Nervous, definitely, because if you weren't a little uneasy about whatever this thing is between us, you wouldn't have an issue with me coming to the Masquerade party and being at the club." "The last thing you make me feel is uneasy." Instead, her presence had lust pumping through him like a heady surge of adrenaline. She was certainly testing his control. Her free hand came back up and splayed on his chest, the heat of her touch searing him through his dress shirt. "If I don't make you nervous, then prove it," she cajoled. "Let me come to the party on Saturday. I promise not to be too shocked by what I see." His jaw clenched as she met his gaze and held it, so bold and brazen when she really had no idea what she was messing with, or what he was capable of. This woman was no shrinking violet, and she was the furthest thing from the kind of submissive, obedient female he preferred—and Jesus, Christ, his dick was hard as stone for her. This was a woman who liked having the advantage, who enjoyed a little power play, and fuck if that didn't make him want to pin her against the wall behind her and make it very clear who really had the upper hand between them. "So, what will it be, Mr. MacMillan?" she murmured huskily. "Inviting me to the club on Saturday, or are you going to chicken out?"


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March 13, 2018

RIDE DIRTY BY LAURA KAYE-RELEASE DAY LAUNCH

 
 
From New York Times Bestselling author Laura Kaye, comes RIDE DIRTY, a new novella in her Raven Riders Series, brought to you by 1,001 Dark Nights! Be sure to grab your copy today!


About RIDE DIRTY: 

Caine McKannon is all about rules. As the Raven Riders Sergeant-at-Arms, he prizes loyalty to his brothers and protection of his club. As a man, he takes pleasure wherever he can get it but allows no one close—because distance is the only way to ensure people can’t hurt you. And he’s had enough pain for a lifetime.
But then he rescues a beautiful woman from an attack.
Kids and school are kindergarten teacher Emma Kerry’s whole life, so she’s stunned to realize she has an enemy—and even more surprised to find a protector in the intimidating man who saved her. Tall, dark, and tattooed, Caine is unlike any man Emma’s ever known, and she’s as uncertain of him as she is attracted. As the danger escalates, Caine is in her house more and more – until one night of passion lands him in her bed.
But breaking the rules comes at a price, forcing Caine to fight dirty to earn a chance at love.

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“What do I do?” Emma asked. “We,” Caine said as an urgent, demanding possessiveness dug its claws into his soul. Dug them in, deep. And it was, without question, something he’d never felt before in his whole life. When you felt as unworthy as he did, you rarely believed that you deserved to possess anything at all. But now, in the face of her vulnerability, Caine dared to hope that he might deserve...what? Not her, exactly, because after being viewed as no more than a possession by the couple that ran his group home, the idea of possessing another person made his stomach roll. But maybe the chance to get to know her, at the very least. And maybe even the chance to give her the things he’d always wanted but never been able to have. Jesus, even daring to hope for such things made him feel like the bottom might fall right out from underneath of him. And when that happened, he’d just fall and fall and fall… But if she was going to be brave, he sure the fuck would, too. “We’ll figure this out, Emma. Do you hear me? You’re not in this alone.” His voice sounded like it’d been scoured with sandpaper. She peered up at him, and her bottom lip trembled a little more. “Promise?” “Jesus, come here,” he rasped, hauling her in against his chest. He held her tight with one arm and stroked her hair back with the other. And Christ, she felt so good there. So warm and soft against all his cold hardness. So right. These thoughts were so foreign to him he hardly knew what to do with them, but that didn’t make them any less true. He had to swallow around a knot of emotion before he could go on, but when he finally did, his voice was rock solid again. “I give you my word, Emma.” He made one more promise, too, but this one he kept to himself. Once, he’d failed to protect someone he should’ve. Worse than that, her death had been his fault. Caine vowed to himself—he wouldn’t make the same mistake twice. This time, he’d rather die first.

      

   


About Laura Kaye: 

Laura is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over thirty books in contemporary and erotic romance and romantic suspense, including the Raven Riders, Hard Ink, and Raven Riders series. Growing up, Laura’s large extended family believed in the supernatural, and family lore involving angels, ghosts, and evil-eye curses cemented in Laura a life-long fascination with storytelling and all things paranormal. Laura also writes historical fiction as the NYT bestselling author, Laura Kamoie. She lives in Maryland with her husband and two daughters, and appreciates her view of the Chesapeake Bay every day.
 

     

PLAYING HIS WAY BY ERIKA WILDE - RELEASE BLITZ

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HE'S READY TO PLAY . . . ARE YOU?
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As the new owner of The Players Club, Brent "Mac" MacMillan is all about dirty sex, wicked sin and carnal pleasure . . . served up his way. After being burned in the past, he's always been careful to choose experienced females who enjoy submitting to his dark desires, and are willing to play by his demanding rules without expecting any emotional attachments in return.

Hiring beautiful interior designer Stephanie Randall to create fantasy bedrooms within his club is his first mistake. She's curious, flirtatious, and makes his blood run hotter than it ever has before. Innocent when it comes to all the debauchery his sinful world has to offer, she wants to take a walk on the wild side . . . with him. 

His second mistake? Saying yes. And his third? Falling for the one woman he knows he can never have.




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