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BOOK REVIEW- Not You It’s Me by Julie Johnson

Not You It's Me (Boston Love, #1)Not You It’s Me by Julie Johnson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’m glowing. Odd. It’s not ME who walked away with a happily ever after with a gorgeous billionaire. (Darn) Nevertheless I’m glowing after reading this book. Chase Croft was such an interesting character. A gorgeously, damaged, dynamic package of yum. Gemma is was also beautiful yet damaged – but somehow their broken pieces fit perfectly together. Her loony rants were cute as was Chase’s reactions to them.

I do hope to learn more about Shelby’s character. Shelby is one of Gemma’s best friends who is married to someone who never makes an appearance in the story. I’m wondering if perhaps he’s off doing something nefarious and there will be a story about Shelby. Just being hopeful…

Slight spoiler ahead…

My only complaint is that Gemma forgave her mother’s lies way too easily. IMO her mother’s actions were despicable and selfish.

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BOOK REVIEW- Wray by M.K. Eidem

Wray (Tornians, #2)Wray by M.K. Eidem
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Second installment of the “Tornians” book series. This one features Wray the all mighty Emperor of their Universe/Galaxy/Solar System??? (Not sure the correct term but understanding where in the galaxy is not as important as the sexiness that is the emperor-extraordinaire.) Yet again in this story I invite you to suspend reality in order to really enjoy this book. Is it cheesy? Admittedly, YES… but in the best way possible.

As I’ve stated earlier Wray is the Emperor for the Tornians- a warrior species of alien. They value strength, valor and honor above all else. The worth of a warrior is of utmost importance to them. Their breed is dying out due to a curse from the Goddess 500 years earlier. Thus- females are rare (1 female for every 200 males) and the more worthy the male- the higher their chances of landing a female. Female Tornians are a rotten group of ladies. Due to their rarity they’ve gotten spoiled, demanding and lazy. These poor desperate males fork over everything they have in the chance of having an heir to continue their bloodline. Insert Kim Teel- a human who was kidnapped and repeatedly raped by other aliens before being rescued by Wray. Kim is everything the Tornian females aren’t. She’s short and curvy (5’5″ and 140lbs), compassionate and warm with fiery red hair. She cares about not only Wray but the warriors who protect her and Wray’s offspring.

Yet again I must gripe that she accepts the reality that aliens exist quite easily. She also becomes pregnant immediately- something that I feel would at least have been a larger discussion for the couple. Knowing that Earth’s females can control conception with birth control and have more of a “say” when and if they conceive. How is it that Kim at such a young age and after such a tramatic event is so quick to accept becoming a mother in an alternate universe? I guess I should remind myself that’s why it’s a fantasy book- but again, things that I questioned while reading the story.

Pick up this book if you’re looking forward to a stress-free, fun, whimsical story. Ciao!

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BOOK REVIEW- Grim by M.K. Eidem

Grim (Tornians, #1)Grim by M.K. Eidem
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Sexy aliens that pamper women, rain orgasms upon them and cater to their every whim? Ummmm, yes please! (Is their a human-alien abduction program I can apply for?!?)

Obviously you have to take a big leap of faith with the plot but once you make that jump you’ll be rewarded. Loved the characters and loved the action! Yes- I felt that Lisa accepted the existence of aliens and their lifestyle WAY, WAY, WAY too easily. But like I stated earlier- there’s definitely a leap of faith required for these types of books. Sexy fun for anyone willing to suspend reality for a few hours and enjoy this colorful story.

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BOOK REVIEW- Swerve by Sherilee Gray

Swerve (Boosted Hearts, #1)Swerve by Sherilee Gray
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Stow your pitchforks and riot gear. I have an unpopular review and am hoping everyone will respect my opinion. To be completely forthright I’ve been on a DNF kick and Swerve is not my first and most likely won’t be my last victim.

The book starts with Shay leaving a party in a skimpy Poison Ivy costume. She’s followed by a drunk idiot wearing a Batman costume. You’re led to believe she’s so attract she not only inadvertently lures the Batman guy but also inspires Hugh (super hot, mountain-sized man) to risk his entire illegal car operation to give her a ride home. Alright- at this point in the book I’ve agreed to “play along” with the set up and keep reading. Shay is described as curvy with red hair. I’m imagining a classic hour-glass figure. You know… T&A with a small waist. Further into the story you discover Shay recently quit her job because her boss (another man who was attracted to her) was over-sharing their sex life and discussing her with colleagues around the company water cooler. In yet another scene she’s approached by a customer at the bar she waitresses at asking her out. So now (as the reader) I have a pretty solid impression of Shay and have determined she’s a knock out. Basically, she’s got more men than she can shake a stick at. Lest ye forget- most of these men haven’t spoken with her so their attraction is purely physical.

Imagine my surprise when her figure is described in her work uniform (tiny t-shirt and skinny jeans) and it mentions her belly jiggles. Hmmmm- weird. That didn’t sync with my mental image of her. Just how “curvy” is this gal who’s attracting so many men? But, what do I know…maybe her skinny jeans were way, way too tight and causing tummy overflow. Still an odd thing to mention/describe. TRUTH-I could have lived the rest of my life without imagining her belly jiggling.

The first intimate scene was enjoyable. The only mention of her body is that her breasts are fuller than a handful. I have zero problems with this description and it once again supports the femme fatale image I’ve developed for Shay. Gotcha. We’re back in business.

Prepare yourselves…plot twist. What in the whaaaaaaaaaaat??? Guess what? When Shay and her friend are shopping for clothes they mention she’s self concious about her arms because they’ve been described as stuffed sausages. What in heck? This description threw me for a loop. I put down my kindle and literally tried to picture even a single person I know who has “stuffed sausage arms” but came up blank. To me- that description is far more fitting for someone who is morbidly obese. But if that was the case, how is she driving so many men wild? BEFORE YOU GO CRAZY- Let me say I think plus size women can be very attractive and have enjoyed reading several romances where the heroine was a “larger” lady. At this point I have ZERO clue what this chick looks like and am finding it increasingly hard to immerse myself in the story.

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BOOK REVIEW- Collide by Gail McHugh

Collide (Collide, #1)Collide by Gail McHugh
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

DNF- Emily is the ultimate weakling. I genuinely can’t think of any redeeming qualities that can make her a likable character. She’s intentionally naive at the risk of herself and her health. The supporting cast was also an ugly group of people. Trevor claims to be friends both Dillon (cheating bastard boyfriend) and Emily… yet does nothing to protect Emily from Dillion’s behavior. Ummmm helllo… anyone heard of STDs? She has the right to know her sexual partner is active with several others so she can make informed decisions about safe sex. Gavin is the hunk everyone is supposed to cheer on but I found him just as annoying. Why would he allow the woman he loves to be misused for so long? With his vast resources certainly he could have hired a private investigator to give Emily the proof she needs to dump Dillion once and for all. The nail in this book’s proverbial coffin was Gavin allowing holdover Gina to sleep at his house. WTF? Call a doorman to assist you with removing her from your property the instant she showed up!!! Also- he’s fought so hard to finally get Emily yet doesn’t bother to send her a warning text that evil Gina has popped up? Un-freaking-believable.

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BOOK REVIEW- 180 Seconds by Jessica Park

180 Seconds180 Seconds by Jessica Park

TRUTH- Jessica Park wrote my favorite book of all time! “Flat Out Love” is hilarious, quirky and endearing. I can’t tell you how many people I’ve badgered into reading it. When I saw that Jessica wrote another book I was overjoyed! Best.News.Ever.

Allison is a junior in college. She grew up as a victim of the foster care system. After being shuffled from house to house she now has problems relating to people, interacting and in general being “normal” (or what she considers what normal behavior should be). She was adopted at 16 by Simon who is fabulous, fashionable, compassionate and just so happens to be homosexual. (Honestly- he sounds like your idea parent. Allows her space while still making her feel loved and supported.) Please know that I truly, truly tried to immerse myself in this book and it’s characters. I just could not relate to Allison and in fact grew to dislike her. She has a committed adoptive father, loyal best friend and the tools to make something going of herself. She’s at college getting great grades, frequently receives care packages from her loving father and I have to admit I’m disappointed that she wasn’t taking a more proactive approach to healing. Allison frequently grouses that she wished things were different yet remains isolated instead of pushing herself out of her comfort zone. Lord knows I love strong female characters who overcome their troubled past. Allison had all the ingredients to do exactly that. Instead she fell flat as a character (pun aimed at Jessica Park’s previous book). As a reader I found myself less and less interested Allison’s character and what would happen in the story. DNF

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BOOK REVIEW- Incidental Happenstance by Kim DeSalvo

Incidental HappenstanceIncidental Happenstance by Kim DeSalvo
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Solid romance novel. A tad slow in spots (especially conversations between Tia and her best friend- seriously they repeat themselves over and over) but all in all a solid read. Intimate scenes were glossed over and romanticized (for lack of a better term). At times I actually imagined the PG ways they described the sex scenes were how my mother or grandmother would have described it. Still worth the read

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BOOK REVIEW- Fall to Pieces by Chloe Walsh

Fall To Pieces (Broken, #2)Fall To Pieces by Chloe Walsh
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Damn! I nominate Lee as the new “girl power” spokesman! This character endures brutality -both mental and physical over & over again and yet she continues to recover with an inner strength and compassion that I admire.

Kyle continues to taunt me with his sexy looks yet he demonsstrates weakness and self doubt that’s super unattractive. Come on Kyle! Nut up hombre!

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BOOK REVIEW- Break My Fall by Chloe Walsh

Break My Fall (Broken #1)Break My Fall by Chloe Walsh
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Confession- I accidentally read the “Treacherous” series before starting this one so I *may* or may not know how this one wraps up. That being said- if I DIDN’T know the ending I’d kick Kyle’s ass. Seriously, home slice drove me bonkers in this story with his weakness for the evil Rachel. Nothing IMO is more attractive than confidence and strength. Kyle could and should have flexed his sexy alpha prowess and do a better job at containing Rachel’s malice. Aside from that- I loved the book. I already purchased the second book in the series and will dive in as soon as I hit “done” on this review.

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BOOK REVIEW- The Hot Shot by Kristen Callihan

The Hot Shot (Game On, #4)The Hot Shot by Kristen Callihan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A la la la-lala!!!!! I’m doing a happy dance! This is one of my favorite series and I could not wait to get another glimpse into these athletes (and their ladies) lives!

Finn Mannus is quite simply perfection! Book boyfriend fantasy material for a lifetime! W-O-W! Athletic, strong, handsome, compassionate, family-oriented, funny and thoughtful. Hells-to-the-bells… YES! The author did a great job of allowing the reader to follow along as he evolves from sex panther (yes, please!) to a more mature mindset towards relationships and even friendship.

Chess is a talented photographer gaining notoriety until *something* happens to her apartment/studio and she has to move in with Finn. Side note: if I had a chance to move in with someone like Finn you have immediate permission to burn everything I own to the ground. And don’t bother replacing any of my articles of clothing. I won’t need it 😉 Getting back on track… after Chess loses her apartment I would have liked to read more of her ongoing struggle to handle her photography business without a studio. That was a huge impact to her career and I would have been interested if the book included at least one scene where she accommodated a previously booked client in a new space/location.

Loved this book, love the author and can not wait for her next literary gem!

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