Thursday, April 29, 2021

Burn (Crash and Burn duet book 2) by Grahame Claire

Burn, the captivating and steamy conclusion to the Crash and Burn Duet from USA Today bestselling author Grahame Claire is available now!

For as long as I can remember I’ve wanted to fight fire.
There’s no high like rushing into a burning building knowing you could save a life.
Ever since I met Pepper, I’ve only put her in danger.
But even that knowledge can’t keep me away.

She’s everything I never knew I needed.
Kind, brave, and never hesitates to put me in my place.

But someone isn’t happy I’ve found a place with her.
As the threats close in around us, I have a choice make.
Give up everything I’ve dreamed or lose the woman who has made me whole.

The fires are closing in. Time is running out.
And we might both be burned to ashes.

 Review:

Burn is the second novel in the Crash and burn Duet by Grahame Claire. You can read about what I thought of the first book, Crash, here.

The story in the second installment of this duet starts where the first book ended. The transition from the first to the second book was very smooth. I felt where the first book had more of a romance element, the second book is more of a mystery or a sort of whodunit. It was less of romance.

However, I loved the fact that throughout the story the author has done a commendable job at showing the characters love for dogs in the dog shelter. In both the books you would find that love for dogs is a very massive element. In fact, dogs are the reason that both Teague and Pepper meet. This meeting eventually leads to them falling hard for each other.

The manner in which the mystery unfolded in the second installment of the series was pretty impressive. It kept me guessing. Further, Teague's need to protect Pepper was something I completely adored. He is a supporting and a very perceptive boyfriend. 

On the other hand, in some instances of the story, I felt it was dragging. In addition, I felt it lacked romance between the characters. In the second book I was hoping for the relationship between the two characters to evolve and a lot more passion than the first.

Nevertheless, I felt that this duet was a pleasant read and would rate it a 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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Grahame Claire is a USA Today Bestselling author of contemporary romance.
A writer. A blogger. United by our love of stories and all things romance. There was definitely some insta-love. Hello? Books involved. A little courting. A lot of writing. The result...Grahame Claire.
Soulmates. Unashamed of our multiple book boyfriends. Especially the ones that rooted in our heads and wouldn’t leave us alone. Don’t worry. We’ll share.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Blog tour (Review) : Keep me by Stacey Kennedy

 

Keep Me, an all-new sexy enemies-to-lovers standalone romance from USA Today bestselling author Stacey Kennedy is available now!

From USA Today bestselling author Stacey Kennedy comes an intoxicating romance set in the elite world of the Phoenix club, where one night of pleasure is never enough…

One night of pleasure, one night of sin, one night that changes everything.

For private investigator Elise Fanning, hacking into the ultra-exclusive sex club, Phoenix, is a piece of cake. A couple of clicks, and now her best friend can go behind its very locked, very private doors. But she quickly realizes she wasn’t as stealthy as she thought when she comes face to face with the club’s head of security, retired Navy Seal Archer Westbrook. He’s pure sex in worn jeans and a leather jacket, and talking her way out of this—heck, talking at all—will be no easy task.

Archer Westbrook loves a smart, sexy woman. So when Elise hacks into a system he thought unhackable, he’s impressed—and intrigued. As their stubborn standoff leads to steamy banter, Archer knows he’s met his match. Each intoxicating look, each sizzling touch only makes him want her more, but Elise is guarded. He’ll have to show her that this raw desire between them is worth the risk.

When Archer offers Elise one night to indulge in her wildest fantasy at Phoenix, she knows she should walk away. She’s already in too deep. But ignoring the delicious pleasure Archer makes her feel is impossible. She’ll agree to one night then she’ll leave Archer’s seductive world…for good.

 

Review

Keep me by Stacey Kennedy is a beautifully told story. It will touch your heart and swoon you away with all the romance.  It's a story which is super smutty and an emotional ride.

 I loved the characters in this story. Archer is strong but has some emotional baggage that he is carrying around. So is Elise. Elise is struggling with something that happened in her past, which is holding her back emotionally. This story is one where both the characters move past these traumas and come to terms with reality. They heal each other by being with each other. Both the characters are super relatable.

As far as the writing is concerned I felt is was simple and easy to follow. The insecurities of both the characters is very admirably written. This helps the reader understand the characters well and where they are coming from. 

However,  the mystery element in this story was interesting but it lacked thrill of the chase. Somewhere the mystery didn't really develop well. Further it lacked that kind of page turning experience that a who dunnit novel generally has. 

All in all, it was an interesting read.

I would rate it a 3 out of 5 stars.

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Stacey Kennedy is a USA Today bestselling author who writes contemporary romances full of heat, heart, and happily ever afters. With over 50 titles published, her books have hit Amazon, B&N, and Apple Books bestseller lists.
Stacey lives with her husband and two children in southwestern Ontario—in a city that’s just as charming as any of the small towns she creates. Most days, you’ll find her enjoying the outdoors with her family or venturing into the forest with her horse, Priya. Stacey’s just as happy curled up indoors, where she writes surrounded by her lazy dogs. She believes that sexy books about hot cowboys or alpha heroes can fix any bad day. But wine and chocolate help too.

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Thursday, April 8, 2021

Blog Tour (Excerpt + Review): Brightly Burning Bridges by Ivy Will

 

 

 He wasn’t my friend until he became my enemy.

 

Brightly Burning Bridges, an all-new enemies to lovers romance from Ivy Wild, is available now! 

 

𝙎𝙞𝙡𝙖𝙨⠀

He wasn’t my friend until he became my enemy.⠀

His center is freezing cold,⠀

and his edges burn me when I get too close.⠀

He is everything I want and nothing I am.⠀

They say not to burn bridges,⠀

but he burned ours to the ground.⠀

 

𝙎𝙠𝙮𝙡𝙚𝙧⠀

She is the girl who wants to be seen,⠀

but hates being noticed.⠀

She was my friend, my tease, my confidant.⠀

She is pure light against all my darkness.⠀

The reason you burn down bridges,⠀

is to build them up stronger.⠀

 


 

Review: 

Brightly burning bridges by Ivy Wild is a story that will stay with you for long and it will be hard for you to let go. It will pull at your heart strings and take you through an emotional journey that is Silas and Skyler's relationship.

The protagonists in this book are beautiful and layered, both struggling with their own set of insecurities. As the story progresses and the layers of each of the characters start to peel off, a new side to them is revealed. And this makes you fall more in love with the character. 

The writing of this story is admirable. It's simple. Brightly burning bridges is written in two point of views and Ivy had done an amazing job at both. She very smoothly navigated between both the point of views and gives each character a say and tell their part of the story. 


The thing that I loved the most was the way that Ivy handled the insecurities of the two characters. Skyler is very insecure about her looks. This is exactly what attracts Silas. 

I especially loved Silas as a character. He is super complex yet very well written. 

Some of the instances in this book were very impactful for me. The romance was intense and hot. And this is one of those books that even after you turn the last page, you still want to continue reading this story. 

I felt that this story ended way too early than it should have. However, I loved it and would love to check out more books from Ivy Wild.

My rating for this book is 5 out of 5 stars. 

 

 

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Excerpt

 

“And just where do you think you’re going?” a deep voice slurred from 

somewhere near the door. I didn’t need to look up to know who it was.

“I’m going home, Silas,” I said, fighting back the tears that were threatening to 

run down my face as I tried to fit too many textbooks into my backpack.

“Like fuck you are,” he said, making his way toward me.

I stood to my full height and looked at him. My heart dropped at seeing 

him this way. 

“Silas, you’re drunk.” I could smell the marijuana coming off of him in waves. “And 

probably high. You should call it a night.”

I didn’t know why I was trying to give him advice. I should have told him to 

go fuck himself and be done with it.

“I’ll call it a night if you call it one with me,” he drawled, moving in closer to me.

“Get away from me, Silas,” I said, trying to feign confidence but he just laughed.

“You don’t want that, Sky. I saw the way you looked at me. The way you looked 

at her. You wanted that to be you, hm?”

I didn’t think his comment warranted a response. Either that or I was  too choked

 up to say something back. I picked up my backpack and tried to lift it onto my 

shoulders, but even in his inebriated state he was quick. The bag tumbled to the 

floor as he pushed it away and I felt my back press into the wall behind me.

“Admit it, Sky. You. Want. Me.” He was so close to me now. His  lips were 

ghosting against my neck and his hand was pressing against my hip. 

I hated this.

I hated him.

I hated the way he made me feel.

And I hated the way he smelled like someone else’s perfume.

“I can smell her on you,” I seethed at him through grit teeth. 

He pulled back, lifting his face so that his eyes were even with mine. His fingers 

moved up, making me shiver on their ascent before pinching my chin. I grimaced 

as I wondered whether it was the hand that had, minutes before, been knuckle 

deep in another woman’s cunt.

“You wish it were you, don’t you?” he drawled.

“No,” I bit back, but I was a fucking liar. Truth was, I wanted Silas. I wanted him 

bad. And I wanted him all to myself. I didn’t want to share him. Not with some bimbo. 

Not with anyone. I loved the way him and I had developed our study routine. 

I loved that out of everyone in his life, except for maybe his mother, I knew him the 

best.

He had hot edges and a frozen center, but at least I knew all the secrets 

he kept hidden there were for me and me alone. But I didn’t know how to say 

any of this. Worse than that, I didn’t know how to admit any of this. I hated and 

wanted him at the same time. He said I was a contradiction but that was only 

because he tore me in two.

 


 

About Ivy

Writer of all things untamed, romantic and free, Ivy Wild never planned 

on becoming a romance novelist. In fact, she hated romance as a kid 

and was quite proud of that fact. Basically, life is weird.


Married to her own alpha hero, she currently lives in various places 

of the world at various times thanks to his military career.


Her current side hustle is being a lawyer.


 

 

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Monday, April 5, 2021

Blog Tour (Excerpt + Review) : The Freshman by Sophie Lark

 


 I’d Go Anywhere For Her…

The Freshman, a must read new-adult standalone in The Kingmakers

Series from Sophie Lark, is available now!



Even to Kingmakers, the most brutal school in the world. Where mafia children are trained to control, dominate, infiltrate, and kill.

I followed Anna because she’s my best friend. I’ve always been right by her side.
She needs me to protect her. Especially from Dean Yenin, a Bratva heir with a lethal grudge.

He plans to take everything from me. Starting with Anna...

 


Review: 

What an epic story. The Freshman by Sophie Lark is the first in the kingmakers series and is one that surely adds a different flavour to the mafia romance genre. 

Told from 3 perspectives, Sophie Lark has masterfully switched from one Point of View (POV) to the other. This not only helps the reader understand the psychology of the characters and what is going on in their heads, but it also ensures that the reader truly witnesses the entire transformation the characters go through.

Initially, I felt the book started a bit slow but after I was about 50 pages in, it was super hard for me to let go of the book. This made me finish a 500 page book within two days, this is fast for me. 

The writing in this book is commendable. Sophie, through her writing, creates very vivid pictures in the readers head. For instance, the way the entire Kingmakers school was described, it felt like I was literally there along with the characters witnessing it. 

The concept of the Kingmakers school is riveting. A secret school where the kids of big mafia families go to become better criminals. It sounds fascinating. It's located on an secluded island near Croatia and the way it has been described in the book seems like a place I would love to visit but only from outside.

There are multiple characters in this book, which have been written in a very admirable manner. The three main protagonists in this story are Dean, Leo and Anna. Initially, I loved Dean as a character, he was terrifying and dangerous. As for the other two characters, I found Leo to be a child baby and Anna to be a super strong female character who knows how to fight. But as the story progressed, my likeness towards the characters drastically changed, to the point that I loved Leo and started despising Dean.

 But my love for Anna always stayed constant. Anna is not some damsel in distress, she is a strong girl, who can take care of herself very well. For instance, there is a particular scene in the start of the book where a man tries to flirt with her, and that too very agressively. She reacts by literally hitting him super hard.

The back stories of all the protagonists is thrilling. You would expect that since its a mafia romance novel, all the characters would be from twisted background. But the background of these characters is twisted beyond belief, and this fact adds a differently interesting flavour to the story.

The Freshman is story is full of drama that will engulf you. It's amazing and I can't wait to read the next installment in this series. I would rate this book a 4 out of 5 stars.

Trigger warning - rape and suicide

 


 

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Excerpt


I assume there’s going to be a whole lot of jockeying for position in the first few weeks at Kingmakers. Every kid here thinks they’re the alpha — and they probably were, wherever they came from. But we can’t all be alphas at the school. There’s going to be a new hierarchy. I intend to be at the top, like always.

Bram probably thinks the same thing. He narrows his eyes at me, tossing back his longish hair and muttering something to his friends. The other Penose give me venomous looks.

Bram’s the next shooter. He rolls the point number three times before hitting a seven, ending the round. He scoops up his winnings, grinning.

“Hey Dmitry,” he calls. “Why don’t you come join?”

He’s calling to a tall blond boy who’s standing at the railing looking down at the water. The boy took his shirt off because of the heat. A Siberian tiger is tattooed to the right of his spine, done in the classic style as if it were crawling up his back. Because the boy is so pale, the tiger looks snow white with black stripes.

Dmitry turns around slowly, facing our group.

He looks right at me, and seems to recognize me immediately.

I get a similar jolt.

He’s strangely familiar, even though I know we’ve never met.

His eyes narrow, his jaw tightens, and his lip curls up in a sneer.

“No thanks,” he says, coldly. “I don’t like the company.”

“What?” Bram says, glancing back and forth between us. “The Amerikanets?”

“What’s wrong with Americans?” I say. I keep my voice level, but I’m looking the blond boy right in the eye. 

Bram and I sized each other up last night, and it was clear that we both thought we were hot shit. Who’s shit is hotter remains to be determined. With Dmitry it’s something else. He doesn’t view me as a rival. He’s looking at me like an enemy.

“It’s not Americans,” he says to me. “It’s you.”

His voice drips with disdain.

Something in his tone, coupled with his coloring and the familiarity of his features makes it all click at once.

I’m talking to my cousin. He’s calling himself Dmitry, but this is Dean Yenin, I’m sure of it.

Not that Dean considers us family.

His father and my mother are twins. They were best friends growing up. Until my mom chose my dad over her own family.

Dean’s grandfather tried to kill everyone I know and love at my parents’ wedding: my uncle Nero, my aunt Camille, Uncle Dante, my godmother Greta, even my father. He succeeded in murdering my grandpa Enzo, so that I’ve only ever known him from a portrait that hangs in my father’s office.

And in return, my father reigned down bloody retribution on Dean’s family. Dean’s grandfather is dead, strangled to death by my dad. And his father Adrian is burned up worse than Vader from what I’ve heard.

So we are enemies, maybe more than anyone else on this boat.

I knew that Dean was coming to Kingmakers.

I knew this was coming.

But it’s something different to meet him face-to-face, after never even having seen a photo of him.

He’s the main reason my mother didn’t want me coming here. She’s tried to reach out to her brother over the years — tried to repair their relationship so they could at least have a measure of forgiveness, even if they could never be close again.

He never responded to her, not a single word.

It’s clear from the expression on Dean’s face that my mom was right. The Yenins weren’t just avoiding us. They fucking hate us still.

“Is that any way to talk to your cousin?” I say to Dean.

I won’t give him the satisfaction of glaring back at him. Instead I paste a grin on my face, like I don’t take him seriously. I know that’s the best way to really piss him off.

Sure enough, he takes another couple steps toward me, closing the space between us. Instinctively, everyone else steps back. They all know the feeling of a fight about to happen. That anticipation in the air, the electricity between two people itching to do each other harm.

“Don’t call me that,” Dean says.

It’s funny how even the simplest words can cut if they’re said sharply enough.

Dean hasn’t raised his voice, but he makes it perfectly clear that he isn’t fucking around. His fists tighten at his sides, and his shoulders swell as his body shifts into a more aggressive stance. He’s got the look of a fighter, as if he’s most natural in that position. If I were anybody else, I’d probably take a step back, cringing like a little bitch.

But I’m not somebody else. 

I’m me. And I don’t back away from anybody.

“Don’t call you what?” I say. “Cuz?”

 Dean takes another step forward until we’re within arm’s reach of each other. I’m taller than him by two inches, but he’s got a decent amount of muscle packed on his frame, and he looks fast too. I’m watching him carefully, though I don’t let it show. I stand there as relaxed and casual as ever.

“We’re not family,” Dean hisses. “Because your whore of a mother betrayed her family. She’s not a Yenin anymore. She’s just a piece of treacherous trash.”

I want to hit him so bad my fists are throbbing. I can’t let that go unanswered.

“The Yenins broke a blood oath,” I spit back at him. “I don’t know how the fuck you’re even here. You should be excommunicated. Whose cock did your father have to suck to get you back in?”

We rush each other at the same moment. I throw the first punch, right at his stupid fucking face. But to my surprise, he slips the hit so my fist barely glances off his jaw. I’ve never missed like that before.

At the same time, he hits me with a left hook that fucking rocks me. Dean may not be quite as big as me, but he’s fast as fuck and strong, too. My head is ringing, and my hangover headache comes roaring back.

I swing back at him, and this time he can’t quite duck it — at 6’5 I’ve got a fuck of a longer reach than he’s used to. I pop him in the cheek, raising an instant red welt under his eye.

In retaliation he slugs me back in the gut, and that fucking hurts too. Jesus he’s got a sledgehammer for an arm.

The howls of Bram and the other students draw the attention of the sailors. Two of the deckhands tear us apart before we can finish the fight. They’re big, burly men, and they fling us down on the deck shouting for us to knock it off.

The bigger of the two, a man with a glass eye and two sensuously entwined mermaids on his forearm, points a sausage-like finger at me and growls, “Raise your fists again and I’ll chuck you in the fuckin’ ocean. No fighting on board.”

He stands there, arms crossed over his broad chest, watching us both until Dean picks himself up off the deck and resumes his sullen position at the railing, and I head back toward the bow.

I climb up in the net once more, making Ares stir and mumble in the midst of his nap, and Anna glances up from her book.

“What the hell?” she says. “What happened to you?”

She’s staring at my face.

I swipe my hand under my nose, seeing blood smear across my knuckles.

“Little family reunion,” I say.

“Dean?” Anna asks, eyes wide.

“Who else.”

“Why’d you have to go and fight him?” Anna says.

“He started it. I was willing to be friendly.”

“For how long, two seconds?” Anna frowns.

“He called my mom a traitor!”

“Of course he did! You know what he’s probably been told. Did you even try to talk to him?”

“It’s not my job to talk to him!” I scoff. “His family are the fucking traitors, and if he says another word about my mom, I’ll break his jaw for him.”

“You’d better not,” Anna says, darkly. “You know the rules—“

“He’s the one—“

“They won’t care!” Anna cuts across me. “This is exactly what Aunt Yelena was worried about—“

“Oh, get off it,” I grumble at Anna. “I heard enough of that before I left.”

I hate when Anna acts like she’s on my parents’ side about me not going to Kingmakers. She should be happy that I came here with her, instead of taking my full-ride to the University of Kentucky. Does she want to be here alone? I thought she’d be thrilled that we’re both experiencing this together.

The thought of going to some school without her, any school, makes me sick to my stomach. She’s my best friend. We’ve always done everything together. 




About Sophie

Sophie Lark is an Amazon Bestselling author who writes intense, intelligent romance, with heroines who are strong and capable, and men who will do anything to capture their hearts. She lives with her husband, two boys, and baby girl in the Rocky Mountain West. 


She has a slight obsession with hiking, bodybuilding, and live comedy shows. Her perfect day would be taking the kids to Harry Potter World, going dancing with Mr. Lark, then relaxing with a good book and a monster bag of salt and vinegar chips.


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