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Saturday, November 13, 2021

Outing the Quarterback (Long Pass Chronicles #1) by Tara Lain

 



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A Novel in the Long Pass Chronicles

Will Ashford lives in two closets. He meets his wealthy father's goals as both the quarterback for the famous SCU football team and a business major, but secretly he attends art school and longs to live as a painter. And he's gay. But if he can win the coveted Milton Scholarship for art, he'll be able to break from his father at the end of his senior year.

In a painting master class, Will meets his divergent opposite, Noah Zajack. A scarred orphan who's slept on park benches and eaten from trash cans, Noah carefully plans his life and multiple jobs so he has money and time to go to art school. Will's problems seem like nothing compared to Noah's. Noah wants the scholarship too and may have a way to get it since the teacher of his class has designs on him, a plan Will isn't happy about.



My Rating - 5 Stars!


Outing the Quarterback is a fantastic college sports romance. I absolutely loved this first book in Tara Lain's Long Pass Chronicles the first time I read it. It's now being re-released and it's just as wonderful as I remembered.

Will and Noah are great characters, both well developed and complex. 

Will's a closeted football player who can't help but to fall for the beautiful Noah, 

Will's life is just what you'd imagine for a closeted football player. He's dating the head cheerleader, has a rich, controlling father, and he is firmly set upon staying in the closet while playing football. What makes him unique though is that he has a passion for art and wants to pursue that in his future. For now, he's just waiting for college to end. 

And then he meets Noah. Noah's an artist who's beautiful, yet is unique in that he has a scar on his face. For some, that scar is all they see. But for Will, that scar just makes Noah more attractive and more intriguing. 

Outing the Quarterback is a great read. Everything about this Tara Lain story left me mesmerized throughout. I enjoy the complex characters and their far from typical journey. Definitely check this one out if you enjoy sports romances. You won't regret it. 




Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Hostile Takeover (Hostile Takeover #1) by Lucy Lennox

"An enemies-to-lovers thrill ride! Sexy, gripping, clever and relentlessly good!" - #1NYT Bestseller Lauren Blakely

Hostile Takeover, an all-new enemies to lovers mm romance by Lucy Lennox is now available!

It was supposed to be a prank. A silly frat boy dare.

One hot moment in a hidden storage closet. One kiss. No consequences.

But if you get that close to a man with fire in his eyes, you’re gonna get burned, and I was no exception. One taste of Grey Blackwood ruined me for life.

The way Grey sees it, I was the one who did the ruining. I humiliated him. Wrecked his life. Destroyed his future.

Doesn’t matter that he’s clawed his way back and then some. Doesn’t matter that he’s already top of the Wall Street food chain. The man’s ruthless. Heartless. And he likes his revenge served cold.

Now he’s taking down the companies owned by every frat boy who did him wrong. And when he comes for my family’s company, the quiet life I’ve built for myself far away from Manhattan comes crumbling down, too.

But when Grey’s standing in our boardroom, threatening a hostile takeover and demanding I negotiate on behalf of my family, I don’t see an enemy. I see the chance I’ve been waiting for.

The chance for another night in his arms, and hopefully a whole lot more.

Let the negotiations begin.



My Rating - 5 Stars!


Hostile Takeover is the first book in the Hostile Takeover series by Lucy Lennox. 

I'm not always a huge fan of enemies to lovers, but this is Lucy so I had to try it.  And I'm glad I did. 

It's gripping from the start, which is tough to read. I was s
o damn sad with the beginning and it took me a long time to get past that feeling. But I did. 

I love Grey and Ellison's journey. It's extremely messy and complex. And best of all, so are these men. Each was born into a world that wasn't the right one for them. Both struggled to be able to do what they wanted in life. And the messy way in which their lives entwine is fabulous. 

This is a story of rich versus poor. It's a story with a cruel, controlling and ruthless father. It's a story of business and making a name for oneself. And it's a story with the sweet satisfaction of revenge and finding love. 

The writing is great, with characters that are multi-layered and loveable. The author includes plenty of twists and turns and a sweet, satisfactory ending.

Hostile Takeover is the perfect choice the next time you're in the mood for an enemies to lovers romance. Lucy Lennox will leave you mesmerized by these men and their connection and amazing second chance at love. 





Lucy Lennox is finally putting good use to that English Lit degree earned way back in the 1900s.
She stays up way too late each night reading M/M romance because she is a sucker for a good story.


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Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Just Ash by Sol Santana

 






Ashley "Ash" Bishop has always known who he is: a guy who loves soccer, has a crush on his friend Michelle, and is fascinated by the gruesome history of his hometown―Salem, Massachusetts. He's also always known that he's intersex, born with both male and female genitalia. But it's never felt like a big deal until his junior year of high school, when Ash gets his first period in front of the entire boys' soccer team. Now his friends and teachers see him differently, and his own mother thinks he should "try being a girl."

As tensions mount with his parents and Ash feels more and more like an outcast, he can't help feeling a deeper kinship with his ancestor Bridget Bishop, who was executed for witchcraft. She didn't conform to her community's expectations either; she was different, and her neighbors felt threatened by her. And she paid the ultimate price. Ash is haunted by her last recorded words: You will keep silent.

Ash realizes that he needs to find a way to stand up for who he really is, or the cost of his silence might destroy his life, too.




My Rating - 4 Stars!

Just Ash is a wonderful young adult story about an intersex teen. This Sol Santana had me gripped from the start. 

Good god, Poor Ash. His body causes so much pain and heartache for him, just because of people being so damn judgmental. 

Omg, this book. There's so much going on for Ash, as puberty is changing his body. With his female parts starting to develop further, his family is pushing him to be a girl, both mentally and physically. 

Add in issues with his friend who he likes romantically, a whole lot of homophobia and racism, and the hits just keep coming. 

And it's all as emotional and intense as you'd expect.

I appreciate the way the author approaches this difficult subject matter. Everything is written with care and compassion. I enjoy the layers, mystery, and intrigue throughout. 

Just Ash is the perfect choice next time you're in the mood for a serious tale exploring the life of an intersex teen. 



Friday, August 13, 2021

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - Then You Saw Me by Carrie Aarons

 



Then You Saw Me by Carrie Aarons is now live!




You know what's guaranteed to send your heart into your throat? Opening the front door of your off-campus house to find the boy you had a crush on all through high school telling you he's the new subletter.
 
Of course, he barely knew I existed back then, and still doesn't even though we attend the same university. But in a house of six college kids, it should be easy to remain invisible while carrying a torch for him. After all, I'm skilled at being overlooked and playing second fiddle.
 
Except Austin Van Hewitt, my hometown's golden boy, doesn't get the memo. After we throw our first party of the year, I'm on his radar and somehow my lips miraculously end up on his. The budding romance is one I've always dreamt about. As he shows more and more interest, I push aside the plaguing insecurity of never being good enough.
 
But then a letter shows up in our mailbox. A time capsule I wrote to myself when I was fifteen. You know, the kind where a teacher sends it to you years later? Guess who opens it by mistake and reads all about how I plan on marrying him and having his babies one day? Did I mention I signed it using his last name?
 
Mortifying would be an understatement. After he starts pulling away, I'm once again the girl in the background hoping that someone will understand me enough to pay me all of their attention.
 
The old me, the one conditioned to settle for what she's given, would back down. This time, though, if I want everything I almost held in my hands, I'll have to speak up. I'll have to admit exactly how I feel, fight for the love that was blossoming. And I'm not sure what's scarier; voicing my inner thoughts or facing his ultimate rejection.
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My Rating - 5 Stars!


Then You Saw Me is a fun college romance. I love this genre so I was elated to get to read this Carrie Aarons book. 

This starts off with a group of great friends. Four girls. Best friends. All roommates. But making this fun is that they also live with some guys. 
And then a new roommate shows up. And it happens to be the guy Taya has been crushing on forever. And ohhh, I quickly fell into this one hook, line, and sinker. 

I enjoy that the author quickly and easily gives us a good background for these characters. It's all written without every being too detailed, but sets the scene perfectly.

Austin's family has caused him a lot of pain over the years. As well, it's kept him from making a lot of connections, never knowing if someone's intentions are honorable. 

Taya's family is also a complicated one, as she has always felt invisible; always in her sister's shadow. 

Seeing Austin finally give in and act on his attraction to Taya is awesome. And damn, they are amazingly hot together. Just sizzling! 

Of course their story isn't all easy going. Both have their family issues to deal with, as well as some unfortunate circumstances they face. 

Then You Saw Me is an emotional and riveting romance. This Carrie Aarons read had me mesmerized throughout. I love the characters, the storyline, and all the emotions. It's a must read if you enjoy college romances. 

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Author of romance novels such as Fool Me Twice and Love at First Fight, Carrie Aarons writes books that are just as swoon-worthy as they are sarcastic. A former journalist, she prefers the love stories of her imagination, and the athleisure dress code, much better.

When she isn't writing, Carrie is busy binging reality TV, having a love/hate relationship with cardio, and trying not to burn dinner. She's a Jersey girl living in Texas with her husband, daughter, son, and Great Dane/Lab rescue.
 
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Becoming Daddy (Love in LA #3) by Mia Monroe

 


Amazon Link   - Available in KU  




I knew nothing about love until they came along to teach me. 


My life is all about three things.


Helping people in need

Loyalty to my friends

Surviving by any means.


My life has always been about the hustle. That’s what it’s like when you grow up on the tough streets of LA. I learned early on to rely on myself but always look out for the little guy. I guess it’s my instinct or something. My new friends pulled me out of a bad situation and into a world I’ve never experienced. I’m slowly finding my way on the straight and narrow path, but watching all my friends find love makes me realize what I’m still missing.


When a couple invites me into their lives, I’m confused. Why would these two gorgeous men want me? They’re determined to convince me it’s real. The more time we spend together, the more I wonder if I’m a boy at heart. But when things come to a head, maybe Becoming Daddy is what my men really need from me.


Becoming Daddy is an MMM book featuring a former bad boy with a heart of gold trying to find his footing, a loving couple who knows exactly what they want, and three men discovering much more about themselves than they expected. It is book 3 in the Love in LA series featuring doting Daddies and sweet boys finding love in Los Angeles.  



My Rating - 5 Stars!


Becoming Daddy is the third book in the Mia Monroe's Love in LA series. And, omg, I love it! It's easily read as a standalone, but I am definitely going back and reading the earlier books. 

If you enjoy menage romances, you will love this story. Alex and Zanden are husbands who take a liking to Ramos. Cue the fun!

Luckily for the reader, there are a lot of layers in this storyline. Alex and Zaden's marriage is wonderful, but they definitely need Ramos to bring their relationship to a better balance. I enjoy every aspect of these three men coming together. Their connection jumps off the pages throughout.

And then there's Alex's job and his relationship with his father. His dad's his boss, is ultra controlling, and sends Alex traveling way too often. I enjoy how this complicates things for his husband immensely, while also helping cement Ramos into the relationship. 

Oh man, Zander. I just love Zander and hurt for him at times. 

And omg, Ramos' role in the triad is fabulously written. It's complex and wonderfully fluid. I love how this character is able to find his place as a boy, while also being a Daddy sometimes. It's'truly amazing. 

Seriously, Becoming Daddy is a stellar menage romance. Mia Monroe brings all the feels in this multi-layered story. And, omg, if you like heat, read this now!



Monday, June 21, 2021

PRE-ORDER REVIEW - Just Ash by Sol Santana

 

 



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Ashley "Ash" Bishop has always known who he is: a guy who loves soccer, has a crush on his friend Michelle, and is fascinated by the gruesome history of his hometown―Salem, Massachusetts. He's also always known that he's intersex, born with both male and female genitalia. But it's never felt like a big deal until his junior year of high school, when Ash gets his first period in front of the entire boys' soccer team. Now his friends and teachers see him differently, and his own mother thinks he should "try being a girl."

As tensions mount with his parents and Ash feels more and more like an outcast, he can't help feeling a deeper kinship with his ancestor Bridget Bishop, who was executed for witchcraft. She didn't conform to her community's expectations either; she was different, and her neighbors felt threatened by her. And she paid the ultimate price. Ash is haunted by her last recorded words: You will keep silent.

Ash realizes that he needs to find a way to stand up for who he really is, or the cost of his silence might destroy his life, too.




My Rating - 4 Stars!

Just Ash is a wonderful young adult story about an intersex teen. This Sol Santana had me gripped from the start. 

Good god, Poor Ash. His body causes so much pain and heartache for him, just because of people being so damn judgmental. 

Omg, this book. There's so much going on for Ash, as puberty is changing his body. With his female parts starting to develop further, his family is pushing him to be a girl, both mentally and physically. 

Add in issues with his friend who he likes romantically, a whole lot of homophobia and racism, and the hits just keep coming. 

And it's all as emotional and intense as you'd expect.

I appreciate the way the author approaches this difficult subject matter. Everything is written with care and compassion. I enjoy the layers, mystery, and intrigue throughout. 

Just Ash is the perfect choice next time you're in the mood for a serious tale exploring the life of an intersex teen. 



Thursday, April 29, 2021

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - MF -Overtime (Moo U #5) by Kat Mizera

 





OVERTIME BY KAT MIZERA

Release Date: April 26, 2021
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Cover Design: Christine Coffey


Hotshot hockey star Patrick Graham has been groomed for the pros since before he could walk. Fast forward to his junior year of college, and he’s having the time of his life. What could be better than pucks, partying, and having his pick of campus women? But if Patrick doesn’t buckle down and get his grades up, he could find himself benched for the championships. Could a beautiful brainiac be the solution to his problems?

Nineteen-year-old Master’s student Ellie McGinn could do so many things with her biology degree, but her mother is pushing her toward a future she doesn't want. Tutoring a hockey hottie seems like the perfect opportunity to start making her own choices and living life on her own terms.

When learning turns to yearning, will they be ready to face the heat and heartache that love can bring?





My Rating - 5 Stars!


Overtime is a wonderful sports romance by Kat Mizera. The fifth book in the multi-author Moo U series, it's a great addition to this world of hockey romance. 

I love this book. I enjoy seeing this side of Patrick, as he wasn't quite so loveable in Paxon's book, Gametime. I am thrilled to have his character redeemed.

The way everything develops between Patrick and Ellie is sweet. Their meet cute is unique and definitely left me feeling a bond between the two. 

I appreciate the uniqueness of Ellie, with her being a genius. And of course her mother's behavior, although horrible, is understandable. I enjoy seeing a character like this, who's world is so pressured, come into their own.

Their story is full of intense attraction, very little actual tutoring, and lots of hot sex. Their journey is full of ups and downs, some major life decisions, and I love it all. And the sex is definitely sizzling. 

Gametime is everything I enjoy about college romances. I love seeing people fall in love during this phase of their lives. I love the new freedom their independence brings and contemplation of future goals. This book grabbed my attention at the start and I couldn't put it down. I am absolutely obsessed with the Moo U world.





I hoped he wouldn’t run screaming from the restaurant at the serious turn our conversation had taken, but he was so easy to talk to. We had a lot in common, which I never would have imagined. His overbearing father, my overbearing mother, and a lot of concern about this whole idea of adulting. He was twenty-one, and hadn’t been nearly as sheltered as I had, but I heard a lot of the same insecurities in his voice that I often felt in myself.

         We talked and drank soda until we were the last people in the restaurant and we finally paid the bill and walked out to my car. I didn’t want this night to end but he had another game tomorrow and I needed to spend the whole day working on my research paper if I was going to go out again tomorrow night.

         “Where do you live?” I asked him when we got into the car. It was a frigid January night and I shivered as I waited for the heat to kick in.

         “In the apartments on Bellamy,” he said.

         I knew just where those apartments were located since a lot of Moo U students lived there and it wasn’t far. I’d considered living there too but I got my room and board for free between being a resident assistant in the dorm and my teaching, and I liked the fact that I didn’t have to count on my parents for housing. They already paid for my car, insurance, and phone, so I’d been willing to suck it up for the tiniest bit of freedom.

         He told me where to drop him off and I pulled up to the curb.

         “Tonight was great,” he said, turning to me. “I’m really looking forward to doing it again tomorrow night.”

         “You are?” The words slipped out before I could stop them, and I mentally grimaced, wishing I knew how to be a little coy, a little flirty, instead of insecure and out of my league.

         “Well, yeah.” He frowned. “Aren’t you?”

         “I haven’t dated anyone since I came to college,” I blurted out. “I was only fifteen then, so I was too young for college guys, and now that I’m legal, most guys think I’m dorky. So I don’t know how this works. If you’re just trying to be nice so I’ll tutor you, you don’t have to because I’d do it anyway. As a favor to Paxton.”

         “You think this is about tutoring?” He looked both a little mad and a little sad, which confused me even more.

         “I don’t know why the captain of the hockey team—who can and does sleep with everything that moves—is interested in me when not a single guy on campus ever has been before.”

         There. I’d said it. It was out in the open now and if nothing else, he’d know I wasn’t naïve enough to think he really wanted to date me.

         “You haven’t gone out on a single date the whole time you’ve been here?” he asked, ignoring everything else I’d said.

         I shook my head. “Not a real date, like we had tonight. I’ve met guys at the library or for coffee, but never like this.”

         “Their loss is my gain.” He reached out and pushed one side of my hair behind my ear. “I thought we had a connection,” he said softly. “That night at the party. I think you’re pretty and smart and sweet. It has nothing to do with tutoring or anything like that. I don’t know what other guys see when they look at you, but I’ll be honest and say that someone as smart as you is probably a little intimidating.”

         “And you’re not, um, intimidated?” Why did I say “um” all the time? I sounded like a nervous twelve-year-old.

         “No.” He leaned forward, his eyes locked with mine. “Not even a little. And I think maybe the best way to prove that to you is like this.”

         Oh-shit-oh-shit-oh-shit—he was kissing me. His lips were lightly pressed to mine, caressing them as if they were made of glass. Gentle whispers of skin against my mouth, nothing like I’d imagined kissing a hottie like Patrick would be. I’d only been kissed a handful of times before and it had always been sloppy and wet; this was ridiculously sweet. And definitely not sloppy.

         Not even when he slid his tongue along the seam of my lips, gently prying them apart. My mouth opened of its own volition, anxious for more, because nothing had prepared me for this. When our tongues finally met one another, it was like a magnetic force had drawn them together and I couldn’t do anything but go along for the ride. It felt like my whole body was involved, instead of just my mouth, and I let myself get swept away.

         I might have whimpered in protest when he finally pulled away, and the look in his eyes was one I’d only ever read about in books. I didn’t know men actually looked at women that way. It didn’t have to be love or anything that deep, but sheer, unadulterated desire? I’d never seen it outside of movies and this was way, way better because it was directed at me. The fact that I turned him on enough to put that look there, well, that was something new to me and it did all kinds of things to my nether regions.

         “I should go,” he said softly, still watching my face with that look that made me shiver all over.

         “It’s late,” I said out loud, though I really wanted to sit here long enough for him to kiss me again.

         “I had fun tonight. And I’d like to go out with you again after the game tomorrow…if you want to.”

         “I…yes.” I almost said “um” again but caught myself. “Yes, I’d like to.”

         “Good night, Ellie.” He pressed his lips to mine, chastely this time, and then got out of the car and bounded up the steps of his building.

         I was in so much trouble.



Season's Change (Trade Season #1) by Cait Nary

  Amazon Link    Goodreads Link A veteran hockey player and a rookie can't get away from each other—or their own desires—in this sexy, h...