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Wednesday, August 8, 2018

New Release: One to Keep by Lexi Blake + Excerpt & Review!




 



  




Stefan Talbot likes order and control. He approaches his life with the same meticulous precision that he uses to put paint on his canvas. Nothing good comes from chaos, and that is why he has refused to allow himself to get close to Jennifer Waters. They are like fire and ice. Though she is younger, her talent as an artist is unquestionable. But she lives her life like she paints—with wild, passionate abandon. It is intoxicating and terrifying, and he can’t get her out of his head.
Jennifer ran from Bliss to put Stef behind her. She had come to the mountain town seeking a mentor but found much more than she bargained for. Cool and distant, Stef was like a marble statue and no matter how hard she tried, she couldn’t break through his shell. She moved to Dallas to start over, but nothing is going as planned. When the art gallery where she works is robbed and a precious painting is stolen, Jen is accused of the theft. Jen is thrilled when her bail is met, until she realizes her savior is Stef and he has a few conditions. First and foremost, she has to return to Bliss.
Against the backdrop of the Winter Festival, Stef and Jen’s attraction catches fire. But the dark forces behind the robbery in Dallas have followed Jen home. A criminal syndicate believes she still has the stolen painting and they’ll kill to get their hands on it.
     

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EXCERPT


    Stef turned back to Jen. “Let’s move, Jennifer. I have a plane ready. We need to be at Love Field in an hour. I have an officer waiting to process you out.” Jen’s head whirled. “Plane?” “Yes, plane. We’re going back to Bliss.” “No way.” Cool, gray eyes slitted, and she could practically feel the will rolling off him. Stef was tense, and she knew it was a bad idea to push him, but she couldn’t help it. “I’m serious, Stef. I’m not going anywhere with you.” She couldn’t go back to Bliss. Panic threatened to swamp her. He was here. He was right here in front of her, and her heart didn’t give a damn that he was a bastard. For the first time in months, she felt desire for something besides her art. She couldn’t, wouldn’t, go down that path again. He got into her space, a move he’d perfected seemingly long before he met her. She held her ground. Even though he didn’t touch her physically, he seemed to surround her. Suddenly her whole world was Stef, his gray eyes, the heat of his body, his masculine, clean scent. He filled her every sense. “I’m not going home with you.” She forced herself to say the words. His lips hitched up. “At least you admit Bliss is your home.” That wasn’t what she’d meant. Bliss, Colorado, had felt like home when she’d been there, but she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that Bliss wasn’t big enough for the two of them. “It’s your home. Hell, Stef, it’s your little kingdom, and you like to play the king, don’t you?” “Yes, because everyone does what I say.” Stef’s low growl made her breath speed up. “Everyone in Bliss bows down to me. Have you been gone for so long that you forget Max regularly kicks my ass? And Nell and Henry are currently protesting my gardening practices.” He was too close for comfort. She gave in and took a step back. She could see plainly that he was satisfied with her discomfort. “Don’t try to play the poor rich boy with me. You’re a puppet master. You like to pull the strings and see how people dance. Well, I’m not in your kingdom anymore, and there’s no way you can get me there again. So you can take your money and go back to Colorado.” It was stupid. Even as she said the words, she wanted to take them back. She’d spent the last twenty-four hours terrified in a jail cell. She would have to be the stupidest woman in the world to turn him down, but she’d never thought around Stef. Since the moment she’d met him, she’d been a quivering mass of emotion and desire every time he entered a room. “Stubborn thing. I’ll make it easy on you.” His hands caught hers, and before she could think she felt cold metal surrounding her wrists. He flicked the cuffs on with the cool precision of a man who often cuffed the women in his life. “What are you doing?” She stared at her hands. At least this time they were in front of her. She preferred it that way. Damn, her life had taken a wrong turn when she could compare and contrast her experiences with men who handcuffed her. “Taking you home, Jennifer. Whether you like it or not.” He leaned down and picked her up. She was in his arms, nestled close to his chest. She looked up at the square, inflexible line of his jaw. His arms tightened around her, and she was caged more closely than she’d been in the holding cell. She had the suspicion that this time Stef would be harder to escape from than before. He kicked open the door and started down the hall. Yep, like it or not, she was going back to Bliss.  


     



REVIEW



3.75 stars
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This was a pretty good book. I had read this book a few years ago as it was originally written and it was only okay for me. I don't know if my tastes have changed, or my mood at the time of reading, or the added/changed material in this re-released version, but I liked it much better this time. 

This is Stefan/Stef and Jennifer/Jenn's story. Stefan is a dom, famous artist and wealthy businessman in the small town of Bliss. He has abandonment baggage/control issues due to his history that makes him not interested in relationships beyond D/s. Jennifer is a young, burgeoning artist. She came to Bliss to meet Stef and beg him to mentor her. The two had an instant chemistry and attraction, and Jenn falls for him quickly. But Stef feels like Jennifer is too young (23 to his 32 years) to know her own mind and what she really wants, even though he does like her. Stef gives in and they spend a night together in which Jenn's dreams come true, but he pushes her away afterwards. So much that she flees Bliss and moves away. Six months later, Jenn finds herself some trouble (arrested for theft) when a Picasso at the gallery she works at goes missing. Stef comes and bails her out, saving the day, and dragging her back to Bliss. The two have a lot to work out between them. There is push and pull, emotion, sexy times, funny moments and some suspense, but it all works out for Jenn and Stef in the end. 

I liked Stef much more this go around. Don't get me wrong. He is definitely an jerk to Jenn at first. He hurts her with his words and he also thinks mean stuff about her in his POV. It was hard to like him. But by the end, I did think he softened significantly. He understood that he was placing the blame on Jenn, when he was really the one with the issues. It was obvious that he really loved Jenn. So I was able to forgive his past behavior. I liked Jenn, even if she had way more patience with Stef than I would have. 

I do think the book was a little slow moving in the first half, but it began to pick up more as the suspense ramped up towards the end. 

Overall, this was an enjoyable read. I enjoy this series and the fun atmosphere of Bliss, CO. I look forward to more from Ms. Blake in the future!

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     NY Times and USA Today bestselling author Lexi Blake lives in North Texas with her husband, three kids, and the laziest rescue dog in the world. She began writing at a young age, concentrating on plays and journalism. It wasn’t until she started writing romance and urban fantasy that she found the stories of her heart. She likes to find humor in the strangest places and believes in happy endings no matter how odd the couple, threesome, or foursome may seem.

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