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Monday, July 29, 2019

New Release: Good Guy by Kate Meader + Review & Excerpt!








Good Guy 
by Kate Meader

(Rookie Rebels #1)
Publication date: July 30th 2019
Genres: Adult, Romance, Sports



He’s a Special Forces veteran making his pro hockey debut. She’s a dogged sports reporter determined to get a scoop. She’s also his best friend’s widow . . .

Fans can’t get enough of Levi Hunt, the Special Forces veteran who put his NHL career on hold to serve his country and fight the bad guys. So when his new Chicago Rebels bosses tell him to cooperate with the press on a profile, he’s ready to do his duty. Until he finds out who he has to work with: flame-haired, freckle-splashed, impossibly perky Jordan Cooke.
Also known as the woman he should not have kissed the night she buried her husband, Levi’s best friend in the service.
Hockey-stick-up-his-butt-serious Levi Hunt might despise Jordan for reasons she can’t fathom—okay, it’s to do with kissing—but her future in the cutthroat world of sports reporting hangs on delivering the goods on the league’s hottest, grumpiest rookie. So what if he’s not interested in having his life plated up for public consumption. Too bad. Jordan will have to play dirty to get her scoop and even dirtier to get her man. Only in winning the story, she might just lose her heart . . .

In this standalone romance set in the Chicago Rebels world, a new generation of players take to the ice and learn that all’s fair in love and hockey.





EXCERPT:


“Was this night worth your time? Don’t you have a boyfriend who’d like to see you once in a while? Or a life that doesn’t revolve around work?” They stepped into the elevator and he slapped at the lobby level button. Stab. Slap. He was angry and he didn’t know why. He hated not knowing something.
“This is my life, Hunt.” She giggled, the sound going straight to his dick where it proceeded to tease, caress, and kiss the traitor wide awake. “God, playing video games with you guys is gold. And then when your pal showed up proving you’re not such a cold-hearted, friendless Terminator type after all and that you might have a personality underneath that hard-ass demeanor? Icing on the cupcake.”
He opened the door to his building, ushered her out, and tried not to enjoy her bobbing pony-tail.
“So is it true?” she threw out over her shoulder.
“Is what true?”
“The Disney ice cream cake thing?”
“Where are you parked?”
“Around the corner. You don’t have to—”
But he was already eating the ground with every stride like it had offended his honor.
“Levi, what is your problem?”
“Nothing. Just making sure you get in your car and leave.” He was pissed and horny and only now realizing that he had no idea what Jordan’s car looked like.
“Here I am.” She stood by a Honda Civic, two cars back.
Retracing his steps, he tried to get his emotions under control which should not have been a problem. Emotion-wrangling was his bag. Controlling the narrative was his forte. At least, he’d thought so until he met Jordan again.
“I don’t have a boyfriend.” She pushed her key into the lock.
“Say again?”
“You seem to be under the impression that I had someone I could be spending time with tonight instead of enjoying Erik’s weird winking and odes to herring, or Theo’s conspiracy theories as to why Chicagoland has so many mattress stores, or your curmudgeonly ways with hints of Tin Man.” She hummed If I only Had a Heart from The Wizard of Oz.
He passed over the Tin Man reference, probably because he was inexplicably relieved at the implication of her other statement. “Don’t have an opinion on your dating practices. Just something Kershaw mentioned.”
“And you believed him?”
“I didn’t not believe him. Strange thing to make up.” Especially with the graphic detail of naked photos. If she wasn’t seeing someone, then what was all that about?
She opened the door a couple of inches but still stood there. Pertly perking. “You know, the sooner you cooperate the sooner I’ll be out of your hair.”
“I’m doing everything management has ordered.”
“Under sufferance.”
“What you see is all you’re getting.” He was done here. Done with her teasing scent and dick-springing laugh. Done with trying to negotiate a truce between his hands and his cock. Just. Done. “Safe home now.” He turned to walk back, but didn’t get far.
“Coward.”
He pivoted. “What?”
“You’ve never liked me for some stupid, God-knows-what reason and now you can’t be man enough to sit still for a few questions.”
He ignored the last part which was half—okay, all—true, and focused on the first part. “I’ve liked you fine.”
She took a step toward him, then another until she was right in his space. She looked up at him, her expression filled with fury and spirit. Typical, maddening, heart-stoppingly gorgeous Jordan. “Admit it. You can’t stand me. When I kissed you five years ago—”
“We’re not talking about that.”
When I kissed you five years ago,” she insisted, her voice rising with each word, “it was as if I ripped out a piece of your mind! You didn’t like me. You certainly didn’t think I was right for Josh and then when we had that moment, when we were at our lowest, we were drawn to each other. You hate that of all people, it was me who made you go to this fragile, needful place. It happened and you need to get over it so we can do this interview and you never have to see me again!”




REVIEW:



3.25- 3.5 stars
***


Good Guy was a pretty good read. It is the first book in the new Rookie Rebels series, which is a spin off of the Chicago Rebels series, and is focused on the rookies on their NHL team. Good Guy was Jordan and Levi's story. Jordan is a widow and a scrappy, up and coming hockey reporter. Her husband was a Green Beret in the military, worked with and was best friends with Levi, who was also the best man at their wedding. Jordan was married for two years when her husband died. Since then she has been reporting on NHL hockey and trying to work her way up in the press. Now, five years later, her big break has come in the form of Levi. He has retired from the military and has gone back to playing hockey, as he did prior to the military. He is now a rookie for the Chicago Rebels. The press is interested in him for his older age for a rookie and his intriguing background as a Green Beret, but Levi is fiercely private. Jordan gets an assignment to write a long term article about Levi since she knows him and she is assigned to be embedded with the team for several weeks. Levi is very reluctant to spend any time with Jordan or tell her anything, but she is persistent and sees the article as a chance for a big career break. As the two spend time together, they develop feelings for each other and things get very complicated, but it all works out for them in the end. 

I liked Good Guy, but I didn't totally love it. It was a little slow at times, especially at the beginning. The relationship between Jordan and Levi begins with an enemies to lovers feel. Their past is very messy. I found the book to be a little too angsty for my taste. I liked Levi and Jordan, but they were wishy washy about their feelings towards each other and whether they could start a relationship. They both hurt each other badly, at times. Levi and Jordan's relationship had a slow progression. There were no I Love You's exchanged, nor real time together in an official relationship, until the very end. I didn't love that the conflict was resolved at the very end of the book. Still, I did enjoy the book in general. I did like Levi and Jordan together by the end. I did feel like they loved each other and I was happy that they could finally find happiness that they deserved. 

Overall, Good Guy was not my favorite book by Ms. Meader, but I still enjoyed it. I found it to be a good beginning of this new series and am intrigued by the new characters introduced. I look forward to more from the Rookie Rebels series and from Kate Meader in the future! 



Author Bio: 
USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR Originally from Ireland, Kate cut her romance reader teeth on Maeve Binchy and Jilly Cooper novels, with some Harlequins thrown in for variety. Give her tales about brooding mill owners, oversexed equestrians, and men who can rock an apron or a fire hose, and she's there. Now based in Chicago, she writes sexy contemporary romance with alpha heroes and strong heroines who can match their men quip for quip.





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New Release: Until December by Aurora Rose Reynolds + Review!








Title: Until December
Series: Until Her #5
Author: Aurora Rose Reynolds
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: July 30, 2019



Blurb

Gareth Black is drawn to December Mayson the moment he spots her across the room at her cousin’s wedding. When he approaches the beautiful woman, she captivates him with her shyness and wit, making him crave her.

With a pull so strong it’s impossible to ignore, December knows there’s something between her and Gareth. She just hopes they’re capable of jumping the hurdles ahead of them.

Two boys, an ex, a surprise that will change everything, and a disgruntled co-worker, guarantee these two will have their work cut out for them if they are going to find their happily ever after.








Review:

3.5 stars
***

Until December was a pretty good, easy read. This was December and Garreth's story. The two met at a barbeque. Garreth is a single dad of two boys, a mechanic and tattoo artist. December is a quirky elementary school teacher and a big romance reader. They felt an instant connection and spent an amazing night together, but afterwards, they got off on the wrong foot with a missed communication. Still, they soon got that straightened out and realized they were meant to me together. It was smooth sailing for them from there. 

In general, this was an entertaining, single dad romance. I liked Garreth and December together. They made a strong couple. This book had low relationship angst, which I am a fan of, and no "big break up". But after the couple got together, I felt the story was a little slow and mundane, full of everyday life stuff. The couple showed a bit more personality in the beginning too. Still, this was not a bad book. I found it to be an entertaining, enjoyable, and easy read. Garreth and December were sweet together. 

Overall, I enjoyed Until December. It is a good addition to the Until series. Garreth and December brought the boom!



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Aurora Rose Reynolds is a New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author whose wildly popular series include Until, Until Him, Until Her, Underground Kings and Shooting Stars.

Her writing career started in an attempt to get the outrageously alpha men who resided in her head to leave her alone and has blossomed into an opportunity to share her stories with readers all over the world.


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Sunday, July 21, 2019

Blog Tour: My Brother's Billionaire Best Friend by Max Monroe + Excerpt & Review!



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One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time—or the cell phone.

Whatever.



My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friend, a hilarious romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Max Monroe, is available now!



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Mabel “Maybe” Willis died a virgin at the very young age of twenty-four.

She leaves behind her parents, Betty and Bruce, her brother, Evan, a laptop filled with one too many Jason Momoa memes, and a Kindle library with more books than one human being could ever finish in a lifetime.

Cause of death: a text message.

Okay. So, I didn’t die.

But I may as well have.

One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time—or the cell phone. Whatever.

We’re talking code red, send a flipping mayday, the apocalypse is coming kind of texts.
And I didn’t just send them to some random person I’ll never see again.

No. That would be too easy.

I sent them to Milo Ives.

The man who played a starring role in all of my teenage fantasies—and my brother’s lifelong best friend.

And, boy oh boy, has he grown up.

He’s hard-bodied, blue-eyed, jawline-of-stone handsome, crazy successful, and has more money in his bank account than my brain can fathom.

Deflower me, please? I said.

Yeah. Send help.


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Excerpt:


Maybe 

  Here I rest, you guys. I. Mother-flapjacking P. to me. And now, I’m coming to you live from what I believe is the afterlife. Just think of this as that morning show with Kelly Ripa and Ryan Seacrest, Live with Kelly and Ryan. Only, change the name to DEAD with Maybe, take away the celebrity guests, and fill the audience with people who don’t mind witnessing a full-on embarrassment-fueled emotional breakdown. Good God, if I would’ve known I was going to kick the bucket right before I reached twenty-five, I sure as shit wouldn’t have spent the last six years of my life slaving away at Stanford for a bachelor’s and master’s degree in English Lit. I would’ve partied in college rather than studying until my eyeballs bled. I would’ve danced on bars. Flashed some nip for beads at Mardi Gras. Actually gone to Mardi Gras. I would have indulged in unlimited pasta night at the Olive Garden instead of counting carbs, and I wouldn’t have stopped binge-watching Game of Thrones on season flipping six. I would have tongue-kissed loads of guys and spread my legs like a contortionist for any of them who seemed reasonably adept. You know, a little bam-bam in my ham-ham. Some not-too-big, but not-too-small P in my V. A good old-fashioned pants-off dance-off… Sex, you guys. I’m talking about sex. And if you haven’t picked up what I’m putting down from my delirious ramble, I’ll lay it out for you. I’ve yet to be sexed up by anyone. That’s right. I have officially bought myself a one-way ticket to the afterlife as a virgin for-freaking-eternity. And now, I guess I’ll never know how it feels to have an actual penis rub up against my G-spot because, you know, I’m dead. And I’m pretty certain God probably frowns upon people flashing their boobs at the angels and public displays of leg-spreading and definitely the unchaste actions of a desperate-to-bone but unwed woman. No way. Heaven’s strictly G-rated. I put it all off. I figured I had time. I mean, I thought I’d at least get to see The Office do a reunion special before I went lights out for good. Although, my parents’ flower shop feels more like purgatory than heaven, and I thought for sure I’d be wearing something other than jean shorts and Converse when I headed to meet the Big Guy upstairs. Honestly, the afterlife feels eerily like real life, and I’m not one to be dramatic, but I have to be dead, you guys. Seriously. Because no one could live through what I did. I’m talking a 10.0 on the Richter Scale of embarrassing and awkward. A Category 5 hurricane of humiliation. A twisting, catastrophic EF5 tornado of comedic disaster. No freaking way I survived that…right? Okay. Fine. So, I can be a little dramatic sometimes… And maybe, just maybe, I’m exaggerating things a bit here, but I’m doing it in the name of self-preservation. Because, trust me, if you did what I did, you’d let yourself mentally pretend to be dead for a little bit too. Because if I’m not dead, I’m going to have to face the consequences of my awful, humiliating, cringeworthy actions. I’m going to have to face him. Milo Ives—a tall, handsome, unbelievably sexy drink of water. A man I’ve known since I was a prepubescent girl. A man I’ve basically been crushing on my whole damn life. A billion-dollar-empire kind of successful man who just so happens to be my brother’s best friend. I’ll say it again for the folks in the back. Milo Ives is my brother’s billionaire best friend. And I’m in way over my head.



REVIEW:

3.75-4 stars
***


This was a good book. My Billionaire Brother's Best Friend (that's a mouthful) is Milo and Mabel/Maybe's story. Milo is best friends with Maybe's older brother. They grew up together and are very close. Maybe is 6 years younger and always crushed on Milo, but hasn't seen him in over ten years. She just graduated from college, getting her master's degree, and moved back to NYC, looking for a job in publishing. She is working in her parent's flower shop when Milo comes in to order his mom a birthday bouquet. Milo flirts with her, but doesn't recognize her as Maybe. Later, she goes to have her wisdom teeth out and under anesthesia she texts him and asks him to take her virginity. Meanwhile, her brother calls Milo and asks him to get Maybe in touch with some of his publishing contacts. Maybe is mortified at her text faux paux , but she and Milo become friends. As they spend more and more time together they fall for each other.

I really enjoyed this cute story. I liked Milo and Maybe. They were sweet and funny together. I liked their chemistry, banter and fun text messages. I found them to be a really good couple who really loved each other. Milo, especially, was smitten with Maybe and it was very sweet. They only had eyes for each other. I liked this book more than book one in this series. It wasn't trying too hard to be funny, like that book felt. Still, I felt like I needed more at the end. I wanted more resolution and to see the couple together and happy sooner. There's no sex until 99%. Otherwise, I thought this was a good read and had no real issues with it.

Overall, this was a fun, entertaining read. I enjoyed Milo and Maybe's journey to love. I am looking forward to more from this series and from Max Monroe in the future!



About Max Monroe:

A secret duo of romance authors team up under the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling pseudonym Max Monroe to bring you sexy, laugh-out-loud reads.
Max Monroe is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of more than ten contemporary romance titles. Favorite writing partners and long time friends, Max and Monroe strive to live and write all the fun, sexy swoon so often missing from their Facebook newsfeed. Sarcastic by nature, their two writing souls feel like they’ve found their other half. This is their most favorite adventure thus far.


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Blog Tour: Lies by Kylie Scott + Excerpt & Review!



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Lies, a steamy, fast paced standalone filled with the perfect blend of heat and humor from New York Times bestselling author Kylie Scott, is available now!



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Betty Dawsey knows that breaking things off with Thom Lange is for the best. He’s nice, but boring, and their relationship has lost its spark. But steady and predictable Thom, suddenly doesn’t seem so steady and predictable when their condo explodes and she’s kidnapped by a couple of crazies claiming that Thom isn’t who he says he is.

Thom is having a hellish week. Not only is he hunting a double agent, but his fiancé dumped him, and thanks to his undercover life, she’s been kidnapped.

Turns out Thom is Operative Thom and he’s got more than a few secrets to share with Betty if he’s going to keep her alive. With both their lives on the line, their lackluster connection is suddenly replaced by an intense one. But in his line of work, feelings aren’t wanted or desired. Because feelings can be a lethal distraction.




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Excerpt:


“You’re going to break his heart.” “No, I’m not,” I say. “That’s sort of the whole point. If I really thought leaving him would break his heart, then I probably wouldn’t be leaving him in the first place.” My best friend, Jen, does not look convinced. Boxes fill a good half of the room. What a mess. Who knew you could accumulate so much junk in only twelve months? At least we weren’t together so long that I can’t remember who owns what. One year is about the sweet spot for this issue in relationships, apparently. “The fact of the matter is, we’re not in love. We have no business being engaged, let alone getting married.” I sigh. “Have you seen the packing tape?” “No. He’s just such a nice guy.” “I’m not debating that.” I climb to my feet, then head up the stairs to the second bedroom. Thom’s unofficial workout room/home office. Not a room I normally go into. But it only takes a bit of rummaging to find what I’m looking for. Whatever else might be said about them, insurance assessors are organized. The bottom drawer of Thom’s desk has a neat stash of stationery. I grab a couple rolls of thick tape. “And leaving him this way…” Jen continues as I head back down. “How many times have I told him we need to talk? He’s always putting it off, saying it’s not a good time. And now he’s away again. I’ve been messaging him for the last week and he barely replies.” “You know he has to drop everything once a job comes up. I realize he’s not the most exciting guy, Betty, but—” “I know.” I smack down a line of tape with extra zest, sealing the lid of the last box. In this Operation Abandon Ship Posthaste, I know I’m definitely slightly the bad guy. But not totally. Say sixty/forty. Or maybe seventy/thirty. It’s hard to tell to what degree. “I do know all of that. But he’s always busy with work or away on some business trip. What am I supposed to do?” A sigh from Jen. “When you realize you’ve made such a monumental mistake, it’s hard to sit and wait to fix things. Nor is it fair on either of us to keep up the pretense.” “Guess so.” “And the fact that he’s yet again made no effort to prioritize our relationship and make a little time for me in his busy schedule is just further proof that I’ve made the right choice in ending this now before it gets any more complicated. End of rant.” Nothing from her. “Anyway, you’re supposed to be on my side. Stop questioning me.” “You wanted to get married and have children so badly.” “Yeah.” I sit back on my heels. “I blame it all on playing with Ken and Barbie’s dreamhouse when I was little. But it turns out that being in a relationship with the wrong person can be even lonelier than being alone.” Jen and I have been friends since sharing a room in college. We’ve witnessed the bulk of each other’s dating ups and downs. For some reason, I’m the type of girl who guys will go out with, but don’t tend to stick with. Apparently, I’m fuckable—just not girlfriend material. Maybe it’s my smart mouth. Maybe it’s the whole not fitting current societal expectations of beauty i.e. I’m fat. Maybe I was born under an unlucky star. I don’t know; it’s their loss. Like anyone, I have my faults, but all in all, I’m awesome. And I have a lot to give. Too often in the past few months, I’ve had to keep reminding myself of this fact. “There are just so many jerks out there,” Jen says. “I was happy that you’d found a good one.” “I think I’d prefer a jerk who was genuinely into me than a nice guy phoning it in. Honestly, I’d rather go adopt a dozen cats and settle into old age and isolation than be with someone who treats me as if I’m an afterthought.” She looks at me for a long moment, then nods slowly. “I’m sorry it didn’t work out.” “Me too.” “Time to start filling up the cars. Boy, do you owe me.” I smile. “That I do.” Jen stands and stretches before picking up one of the boxes labeled kitchen. “I just didn’t want you to do something you’d regret, you know?” “I know. Thank you.” Alone in the two-bedroom condo, everything is silent. My parting letter sits waiting on the coffee table with his name written on the front. A slight bulge in the envelope betrays the shape of my engagement ring. It’s a sweet, simple ring. One small diamond perched on a band of yellow gold. My hand feels wrong without it. Naked. They say there are different love languages and you have to take the time to learn your partner’s needs. It’s like he and I never quite got there. Or maybe I’m just crappy at relationships. The bridal magazines I’d collected are in the trash. Perhaps I should have taken them into the florist shop where I work so someone could get some use out of them. But this feels more symbolic, more definite. My family are a couple of states away, and I have only a few of what I’d classify as good friends. Being an introvert makes it hard to meet people. A boyfriend, a husband, would mean I’m no longer alone. Someone cares about me and puts me first. At least part of the time. Only Thom doesn’t any of the time, so here we are. I tighten my ponytail of long dark hair. Then, in a rare display of dexterity that my yoga instructor would be proud of, I stack three boxes in my arms and head outside into the hot afternoon sun. Jen’s Honda Civic is parked at the curb, the trunk standing open as she moves things about inside. My old Subaru sits in the driveway waiting to be filled. Birds are singing and insects chirping. It’s your typical mild autumn day in California. That’s when the condo blows up behind me.




REVIEW:

3.25 stars
***



 This book was pretty good, but not my favorite by Kylie Scott. Lies is Thom and Betty's story. Betty and Thom have been in a relationship, dating and then engaged, for a year. But Betty is unhappy and thinks their relationship is stale. But when she decides to break up with him, and is in the process of leaving the house they share, the house explodes. She is kidnapped and she finds out that Thom is not who she thought he was. Thom is actually a spy. He saves Betty, but they must go on the run from his enemies in order to stay safe. Betty learns who Thom really is and that her relationship is nothing like she thought. 

It took me a while to feel the love and chemistry between Thom and Betty. When the book begins they've been in a relationship for a year, but we don't get to see the beginning of the relationship and what made them like each other. Instead, we see that Betty is breaking up with him because she isn't happy with the mediocrity they are settling for. Thom is average in all aspects of life (and we find out later that is on purpose). But as the story unfolds, we see that nothing in their relationship was what she thought. Now Betty must deal with who Thom really is and they must find their way back to each other in the midst of running from danger. 

I didn't feel a big connection to either character. Still, Betty seemed nice enough, but Thom had very little personality and came off cold. I liked the story in Lies, even though it has a plot device that I steer clear of. But, once that happened, I never got back the feeling of love. I couldn't really feel any of the emotions in the book, especially at the end. Still, this was not a bad book. It was entertaining, fast paced and cinematic. I enjoyed it in the way I would enjoy a movie- entertaining from a distance. 

Overall, Lies was a fast paced, easy read with some action, suspense and a dash of romance. While it was not my favorite, I do still think it is worth reading. 



KylieScottAbout Kylie Scott

Kylie is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She was voted Australian Romance Writer of the year, 2013, 2014 & 2018, by the Australian Romance Writer’s Association and her books have been translated into eleven different languages. She is a long time fan of romance, rock music, and B-grade horror films. Based in Queensland, Australia with her two children and husband, she reads, writes and never dithers around on the internet.


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Lies by Kylie Scott + Review!



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Lies, a steamy, fast paced standalone filled with the perfect blend of heat and humor from New York Times bestselling author Kylie Scott, is available now!



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Betty Dawsey knows that breaking things off with Thom Lange is for the best. He’s nice, but boring, and their relationship has lost its spark. But steady and predictable Thom, suddenly doesn’t seem so steady and predictable when their condo explodes and she’s kidnapped by a couple of crazies claiming that Thom isn’t who he says he is.

Thom is having a hellish week. Not only is he hunting a double agent, but his fiancé dumped him, and thanks to his undercover life, she’s been kidnapped.

Turns out Thom is Operative Thom and he’s got more than a few secrets to share with Betty if he’s going to keep her alive. With both their lives on the line, their lackluster connection is suddenly replaced by an intense one. But in his line of work, feelings aren’t wanted or desired. Because feelings can be a lethal distraction.


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REVIEW:


3.25 stars
***


This book was pretty good, but not my favorite by Kylie Scott. Lies is Thom and Betty's story. Betty and Thom have been in a relationship, dating and then engaged, for a year. But Betty is unhappy and thinks their relationship is stale. But when she decides to break up with him, and is in the process of leaving the house they share, the house explodes. She is kidnapped and she finds out that Thom is not who she thought he was. Thom is actually a spy. He saves Betty, but they must go on the run from his enemies in order to stay safe. Betty learns who Thom really is and that her relationship is nothing like she thought. 

It took me a while to feel the love and chemistry between Thom and Betty. When the book begins they've been in a relationship for a year, but we don't get to see the beginning of the relationship and what made them like each other. Instead, we see that Betty is breaking up with him because she isn't happy with the mediocrity they are settling for. Thom is average in all aspects of life (and we find out later that is on purpose). But as the story unfolds, we see that nothing in their relationship was what she thought. Now Betty must deal with who Thom really is and they must find their way back to each other in the midst of running from danger. 

I didn't feel a big connection to either character. Still, Betty seemed nice enough, but Thom had very little personality and came off cold. I liked the story in Lies, even though it has a plot device that I steer clear of. But, once that happened, I never got back the feeling of love. I couldn't really feel any of the emotions in the book, especially at the end. Still, this was not a bad book. It was entertaining, fast paced and cinematic. I enjoyed it in the way I would enjoy a movie- entertaining from a distance. 

Overall, Lies was a fast paced, easy read with some action, suspense and a dash of romance. While it was not my favorite, I do still think it is worth reading.



KylieScott.jpgAbout Kylie Scott

Kylie is a New York Times and USA Today best-selling author. She was voted Australian Romance Writer of the year, 2013, 2014 & 2018, by the Australian Romance Writer’s Association and her books have been translated into eleven different languages. She is a long time fan of romance, rock music, and B-grade horror films. Based in Queensland, Australia with her two children and husband, she reads, writes and never dithers around on the internet.



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Wednesday, July 17, 2019

New Release: My Brother's Billionaire Best Friend by Max Monroe + Review!



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One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time—or the cell phone.

Whatever.

My Brother’s Billionaire Best Friend, a hilarious romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Max Monroe, is available now!


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Mabel “Maybe” Willis died a virgin at the very young age of twenty-four.

She leaves behind her parents, Betty and Bruce, her brother, Evan, a laptop filled with one too many Jason Momoa memes, and a Kindle library with more books than one human being could ever finish in a lifetime.

Cause of death: a text message.

Okay. So, I didn’t die.

But I may as well have.

One minute, I’m a woman trying to find her way in the world, and the next, I’m the sender of six of the most embarrassing text messages that have ever been sent in the history of time—or the cell phone. Whatever.

We’re talking code red, send a flipping mayday, the apocalypse is coming kind of texts.
And I didn’t just send them to some random person I’ll never see again.

No. That would be too easy.

I sent them to Milo Ives.

The man who played a starring role in all of my teenage fantasies—and my brother’s lifelong best friend.

And, boy oh boy, has he grown up.

He’s hard-bodied, blue-eyed, jawline-of-stone handsome, crazy successful, and has more money in his bank account than my brain can fathom.

Deflower me, please? I said.

Yeah. Send help.


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Review:

3.75-4 stars
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This was a good book. My Billionaire Brother's Best Friend (that's a mouthful) is Milo and Mabel/Maybe's story. Milo is best friends with Maybe's older brother. They grew up together and are very close. Maybe is 6 years younger and always crushed on Milo, but hasn't seen him in over ten years. She just graduated from college, getting her master's degree, and moved back to NYC, looking for a job in publishing. She is working in her parent's flower shop when Milo comes in to order his mom a birthday bouquet. Milo flirts with her, but doesn't recognize her as Maybe. Later, she goes to have her wisdom teeth out and under anesthesia she texts him and asks him to take her virginity. Meanwhile, her brother calls Milo and asks him to get Maybe in touch with some of his publishing contacts. Maybe is mortified at her text faux paux , but she and Milo become friends. As they spend more and more time together they fall for each other.

I really enjoyed this cute story. I liked Milo and Maybe. They were sweet and funny together. I liked their chemistry, banter and fun text messages. I found them to be a really good couple who really loved each other. Milo, especially, was smitten with Maybe and it was very sweet. They only had eyes for each other. I liked this book more than book one in this series. It wasn't trying too hard to be funny, like that book felt. Still, I felt like I needed more at the end. I wanted more resolution and to see the couple together and happy sooner. There's no sex until 99%. Otherwise, I thought this was a good read and had no real issues with it.

Overall, this was a fun, entertaining read. I enjoyed Milo and Maybe's journey to love. I am looking forward to more from this series and from Max Monroe in the future!



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About Max Monroe:


A secret duo of romance authors team up under the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling pseudonym Max Monroe to bring you sexy, laugh-out-loud reads.

Max Monroe is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of more than ten contemporary romance titles. Favorite writing partners and long time friends, Max and Monroe strive to live and write all the fun, sexy swoon so often missing from their Facebook newsfeed. Sarcastic by nature, their two writing souls feel like they’ve found their other half. This is their most favorite adventure thus far.

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