Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2016

"Crave" by Teresa Mummert

I was super excited when I heard that Teresa Mummert would be writing a Vampire novel; I love her writing and her male characters are usually to die for - while this is the case with Crave's male protagonist, Elijah, as well - and in this case quite literally, the novel itself unfortunately didn't quite manage to suck me in (no punk intended, I think ;-)).

I loved the general ideas of - and in - the story, and that the author took the chance to dive into a different genre than she did for the other books I had previously read by her. And I really enjoyed the love story developing throughout the novel, with all its ups and downs, because let's face it - love isn't always a walk in the park, and sometimes tragedy and danger lurk around the corner, waiting to beat you down. However, the story couldn't really... convince me. I can't say what it was, but something felt off - there were several times when I felt like I had missed out on something, despite not having skipped any chapters, or even pages or paragraphs, which is why I can only give this book a 3.5; can't wait for my next Mummert read though!



All I craved was one night to forget about the tragic murder of my brother Marcus. Elijah Malakai seemed like the perfect person to take my mind off everything my family had endured. He was a hunter and for the first time in years, I felt safe. 

But Elijah had his own tragic past. As his secrets unraveled, my world was thrown into turmoil once more. 

I had to decide whether or not Elijah was worth the pain his past would bring and if I was strong enough to stand by his side and fight.



Teresa Mummert grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania where she began dating her husband when they were only sixteen years old. They married at eighteen and soon moved to Louisiana as her husband began his military career. They are the proud parents of four children that they are raising in Georgia. 
Teresa began writing when her husband deployed to Afghanistan as a way to cope with him being away at war. She soon became a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her work includes the word of mouth bestselling White Trash Trilogy which landed her a three book publishing deal with Simon & Schuster. She has also written the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel The Note and the USA Today bestselling novel Safe Word. Other novels include Perfect Lie, Pretty Little Things, the Honor series, Rellik, The Good Girls, Something Wicked, Crave, The Death of Lila Jane, Hollow (Hollow Point #1), and the USA Today bestselling novel Sweet Nothing co-written with Jamie McGuire.
Future releases include Hellion (Hollow Point #2), Shameless, Defending Her Honor (Honor Series), Cruel, Depravity, When the Memories Fade, Weeping Willow, Paper Doll, The Deep, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Rocked, Before I Wake, Fall to Pieces, Ash & Dust, and Victim. She also has a Middle-Grade children's novel coming out soon titled The Seeker under the pseudonym T.S. Mummert. 




Visit Teresa Mummert on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Find Crave on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
Read my reviews of other novels by Teresa Mummert: The Death of Lila Jane || The Good Girls || Rellik || Sweet Nothing



*** I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review! ***

Saturday, January 30, 2016

"Sweet Nothing" by Jamie McGuire and Teresa Mummert

Sweet Nothing by Jamie McGuire and Teresa Mummert was one rocky read for me, and I am not even sure how to convey my thoughts about this book. Let me start by saying that I adore both authors and their works to no end - I have recommended books by both of them to fellow bookworms and will be continuing to do so... but, unfortunately, Sweet Nothing will not be amongst those recommendations, and as much as I hate to admit it, there were times while reading it that I wished amazon came with a money-back-if-you-don't-like-the-book-you've-purchased guarantee. I understand how much work and love go into a book, and I by no means mean to bash this one, but sometimes I felt like the book had already been given up on before it ever hit amazon.

I absolutely loved the story itself.
Love, love, loved the idea of it, it was beyond adorable, and I really liked where the authors were taking it.
Story-wise, this was a really good read. A really great one even.

However, there is more to a book than a great story, and a novel feeling like a draft is, as much as it pains me to say it, nothing I can just ignore. When a character orders chicken fried rice, she can't suddenly be looking at, and eating, her noodles. A first-person narrator can't be knowing a new-to-her-character's name before that never-before-met-character even gets introduced to her half a page later. Punctuation in random places and chunks of sentences missing shouldn't pop out more than, if at all, once. And all that are examples for why I felt like someone had given up on it before it was finished, yet put it up on amazon to order for just about 14€ a piece; examples for things that a thorough editor or even good beta-readers should have easily picked up seeing I wasn't even reading the novel to find mistakes, yet found enough of them to make this a frustrating rather than enjoyable read.

3/5 because I loved the story


When you think you know what's happening, you're only half way there.

It is enough to break any man: watching what could have been my future slip away before it was ever in my grasp. The possibility of losing someone I loved before she was even mine is something I never would have imagined - certainly nothing I'd ever wish on anyone. I went to her every day and waited. Waited for the impossible, for a sign, for her to look at me... hoping sinners are granted miracles, too. 

Just one glimpse of him was all it took.
In the next lane, at a stop light, was the man I would fall in love with and marry. People talk about love that takes time - the kind you fall in to. We were more like a crash and burn. When our lives intertwined, I knew I would never be the same. He was the man I would cherish the rest of my life, who would father my children. In an instant our life together began, and in an instant it would end. 
The late nights; the excuses; the lies. 

And in the blink of an eye, it was like we never were. 


Jamie McGuire was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She attended Northern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center where she graduated with a degree in Radiography. 

Jamie paved the way for the New Adult genre with the international bestseller Beautiful Disaster. Her follow-up novel, Walking Disaster, debuted at #1 on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Beautiful Oblivion, book one of the Maddox Brothers series, also topped the New York Times bestseller list, debuting at #1. In 2015, books two and three of the Maddox Brothers series, Beautiful Redemption and Beautiful Sacrifice, respectively, also topped the New York Times, as well as a Beautiful series novella, Something Beautiful.

Novels also written by Jamie McGuire include: apocalyptic thriller and 2014 UtopYA Best Dystopian Book of the Year, Red Hill; the Providence series, a young adult paranormal romance trilogy; Apolonia, a dark sci-fi romance; and several novellas, including A Beautiful Wedding, Among Monsters, Happenstance: A Novella Series, and Sins of the Innocent

Jamie is the first indie author in history to strike a print deal with retail giant Wal-Mart. Her self-published novel, Beautiful Redemption, hit Wal-Mart shelves in September 2015.

Jamie lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado with her husband, Jeff, and their three children. 


Teresa Mummert grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania where she began dating her husband when they were only sixteen years old. They married at eighteen and soon moved to Louisiana as her husband began his military career. They are the proud parents of four children that they are raising in Georgia.

Teresa began writing when her husband was deployed to Afghanistan as a way to cope with him being away at war. She soon became a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her work includes the word of mouth bestselling White Trash Trilogy which landed her a three book publishing deal with Simon & Schuster. She has also written the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel The Note, the USA Today bestselling novel Safe Word, Perfect Lie, Pretty Little Things, the Honor series, Rellik, The Good Girls, Something Wicked, and the USA Today bestselling novel Sweet Nothing co-written with Jamie McGuire.

Future releases include Crave, Cruel, Depravity, The Death of Lila Jane, Hollow, Weeping Willow, Paper Doll, The Deep, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Rocked, Before I Wake, Fall to Pieces, and Victim. She also has a Middle Grade children's novel coming out soon titled The Seeker under the pseudonym T.S. Mummert. 


Visit Jamie McGuire on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Visit Teresa Mummert on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Find Sweet Nothing on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
Read my reviews of Beautiful Redemption by Jamie McGuire || The Good Girls by Teresa Mummert || Rellik by Teresa Mummert 

Sunday, November 15, 2015

"Elusive Love" by K.A. Robinson
♥ Cover Reveal ♥

Happy Cover Reveal Day, K.A. Robinson!
(Elusive Love releases November 17th)





Love is often elusive, hard to find and even harder to hold on to.
Caley Rogers knew that from a young age.

When Joey Sanders walks into her life, she thinks she’s finally found the love she has so desperately been seeking.

Five years, a marriage, and a child later, Caley realizes her mistake. Trapped in a life with no love at all, she seeks out an old friend who quickly becomes her confidant.

Ethan Blake has loved Caley for years. When she reenters his life one random night, he never expects more than friendship, but after weeks of secret meetings and listening to Caley’s confessions of a loveless marriage, the unthinkable happens. Ethan and Caley finally share their true feelings for one another.

Now, they must face the consequences of their emotions—dealing with not only the uncertainty of their situation and Caley and Ethan’s guilt, but also with the end of Caley’s marriage to a man who isn’t ready to let go.

Love is more than just an emotion. It’s more than a single word. To Caley and Ethan, it’s everything.


visit K.A. Robinson on facebook || goodreads || twitter
add Elusive Love on goodreads
find my review of K.A. Robinson's Ultimate Temptations *here*

Monday, August 3, 2015

"Grey" by E L James

Let me cut straight to the chase - I really, really, really hope that the other books (Fifty Shades Darker, Fifty Shades Freed) will be told from Chritian Grey's point of view, too.
Pretty, pretty please with a strawberry on top!

While I had really enjoyed and more than liked the 'original' 50 Shades of Grey trilogy, I have now fallen rock hard for Grey - hard enough, to even be recommending it to people who didn't like the story and general tone of Fifty Shades of Grey because of Christian's character, "singular tastes" and behavior... and to those, who have kept saying that the story was about nothing other than an abusive relationship, and shitloads of sex. Experiencing the happenings through Christian Grey's eyes and getting an inside look at his thoughts and feelings will be explaining everything to you that you might have missed in Fifty Shades of Grey; it will take you to where it all began, and will make you aware of his inner struggles. It will also show you that, despite him labelling himself as one as well, you might have been wrong saying that he was nothing more than a monster, and Anastasia nothing but naïve, gullible prey.
While most of the people who will be picking up Grey have (probably) already read the story from Ana's point of view, I am trying to write this review without any spoilers - because while it is the same story, it also isn't. As mentioned before you get glimpses at Christian's past - his time with his biological mother, his childhood with the Greys, his time with Mrs Robinson - as well as at his thoughts and emotions. You get to see his internal struggles, his PTSD, and you learn about what makes him tick, what drives him, what fears make him who he is and why it is so hard for him to take a different approach at things; but most importantly, you get to see a whole lot of character development - especially towards the end of the novel.

It also needs to be pointed out just how much I loved to see the way Christian's mind worked. His thought process made me chuckle on more than one occasion - it's such a contrast to his verbal articulation!

As written above, people have, more than once, told me that they thought Fifty Shades of Grey was nothing but "fucked up, shallow book porn". While everyone is, of course, entitled to their own opinion, I do believe that reading Grey will, or would, change those people's minds.
Yes, it still has explicit sex in it.
Yes, it still holds elements of BDSM.
Yes, the beating is still in it.
BUT Grey will give you what many seem to have failed to find in Fifty Shades of Grey, and that is Christian's story. Christian's story, that makes the Shades books what they are - which, in my opinion, is far more, and a lot deeper, than what too many have been labelling it as.

5/5!

See the world of Fifty Shades of Grey anew through the eyes of Christian Grey.

In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, reflections, and dreams, E L James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the world.


Christian Grey exercises control in all things; his world is neat, disciplined, and utterly empty—until the day that Anastasia Steele falls into his office, in a tangle of shapely limbs and tumbling brown hair. He tries to forget her, but instead is swept up in a storm of emotion he cannot comprehend and cannot resist. Unlike any woman he has known before, shy, unworldly Ana seems to see right through him—past the business prodigy and the penthouse lifestyle to Christian’s cold, wounded heart.  

Will being with Ana dispel the horrors of his childhood that haunt Christian every night? Or will his dark sexual desires, his compulsion to control, and the self-loathing that fills his soul drive this girl away and destroy the fragile hope she offers him?


This book is intended for mature audiences.


After twenty-five years working in TV, E L James decided to pursue her childhood dream, and set out to write stories that readers would fall in love with. The result was the sensuous romance Fifty Shades of Grey and its two sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed, a trilogy that went on to sell more than 125 million copies worldwide in 52 languages.
In 2012 E L James was named one of Barbara Walter's "Ten Most Fascinating People of the Year," one of Time magazine's "Most Influential People in the World," and Publishers Weekly's "Person of the Year." Fifty Shades of Grey stayed on the New York Times Best Seller List for 133 consecutive weeks, and in 2015 the film adaption - on which James worked as producer - broke boxoffice records all over the world for Universal Pictures.
E L James lives in West London with her husband, the novelist and screenwriter Niall Leonard, and their two sons. She continues to write while acting as producer on the upcoming movie versions of Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.


E L James's website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Grey on goodreads || amazon US || amazon DE || amazon UK
Fifty Shades of Grey on goodreads || amazon US || amazon DE || amazon UK
Fifty Shades Darker on goodreads || amazon US || amazon DE || amazon UK
Fifty Shades Freed on goodreads || amazon US || amazon DE || amazon UK

Monday, June 1, 2015

Cover-Reveal / Revamp
"Holding Onto You" by K.E. Taylor

As you might remember, I posted the initial cover reveal for the second installment in K.E. Taylor's Burnt Ashes series, Holding Onto You, back in March. However, due to formatting issues, Taylor has made the decision to change the cover of this upcoming release.

The new cover is definitely just as pretty as the first one, and reading the blurb will already hint on just why this version fits the story of Holding Onto You even more.

(And please keep reading to see why I am especially excited to share this cover with you!)


This cover is probably best described by saying "Meet Kayla, everyone!" (-;

And now on to what I am, if I am honest, even more excited about than sharing just the front of the book with y'all - take a look at the back (click the picture to enlarge), which is not only sporting the blurb (and its title on stage!), but also a tag line by yours truly! 
I was stoked when K.E. Taylor asked me to write a tag line for her - it's amazing to see it on the book's jacket, and I can't wait to see it in print!


This is super exciting for me, and I feel honored to have been asked to provide a tag line for the book! 


"Some people say you are defined by the choices you make and the company you keep. The only problem is that all of Kayla's choices for the past eight years have been wiped clean in the matter of seconds. She is in an alien place surrounded by strangers. What's worse, she isn't even aware of all the things she has lost. With her journey of self-discovery slowly unfolding, how can she find time for anything or anyone else?

Sometimes things can get real pretty fast. Logan is faced with the realisation that if he is going to have Kayla for his own, he will have to fight a new fight he has never had to endure before. Can it be the perfect chance after such a disastrous start to retain the status quo?"


K.E. Taylor was born and raised in Dorset, UK, where she currently lives with her family. 
K.E. is a huge coffee lover, her favourite nectar of the Gods is a gingerbread latte with cream. K.E.'s favourite hang out is her local Starbucks or Costa Coffee, which she frequents weekly. 


You can visit K.E. Taylor on facebook and twitter.

Click -> here <- for my review of K.E. Taylor's Life After You.
Click -> here <- for my review of K.E. Taylor's Snow Flakes

Find the Muse teaser -> here <- and the cover reveal -> here <-. 

Join the Holding Onto You facebook Release Day Party -> here <-.

Add Holding Onto You to your goodreads Want to Read -> here <-.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

"Bad Romeo" by Leisa Rayven

I am so, so, sooooo glad that I was waiting with my re-read until I had received an ARC of Broken Juliet, part two in Leisa Rayven's Starcrossed series - would I not have the chance to dive right into more Ethan and Cassie right now, I'd be dying a million emotional deaths.
Seriously.

Personally, I like to - if I find the time - reread books that I really, really loved, and Bad Romeo definitely is one of them. I'd even go as far as to say that I don't just love the book - I am in love with it.
What I hadn't expected when I re-opened the book to give it another read, however, was that it would have the same power as it did the first time - I felt like a Starcrossed virgin all over again. It was if I was reading the novel for the very first time - all the laughter and tears kicked in on all the right pages; all the emotion got delivered spot on for a second time - Rayven has such an admirable way with words... there is no way in heaven or hell not to love it!

Bad Romeo follows good-girl Cassie Taylor and bad boy Ethan Holt as they audition for - and start studying at - The Grove, the country's most prestigious school of the performing arts. Not long after the start of the school year, the two acting majors get cast as Romeo and Juliet - and it soon seems clear that they're destined for a romance no less epic than that of their on-stage characters... but sometimes, destiny just doesn't get its way,
and hearts don't just get broken, but shattered beyond repair...

"The heart wants what it wants...
and sometimes it wants something bad."

Years later, they have both made it to Broadway, and fate -with a little help of none other than Holt himself- once again reunites them as on-stage lovers, forcing both of them not only to confront each other, but also their passionate past, including the hottest, yet also the most heart-breaking memories... and not to forget their still-there attraction to one another.

Breaking Cassie's heart was Ethan's biggest regret, and having her heart broken by her first and only love was the spark for Cassie's trust-issues - it seems they are like magnets, sometimes pulling each other in, but turning around also pushing one another away until they are out of each other's reach.
You won't want to put this novel down until the very last page - it's captivating, and there's no way you'll not want to know what'll happen next, if they'll make it.
With Bad Romeo, Rayven presents some of the most real characters I have ever had the joy of reading about - their story is a raw, honest and emotional rollercoaster that you won't want to quit. The author has a genius way with words, that will have you laugh, cry, and sometimes even both at the same time; I highlighted the life out of my kindle-copy - it's full of great lines that are absolutely quote-worthy. With the story being written from Cassie's point of view, alternating between present and past to give you glimpses at all things Cassie-and-Ethan, you will get an instant connection to one of the main characters, setting an emotional atmosphere that will draw you in and will have you wanting more.

If you're now going to pick up Bad Romeo for the very first time - which you really should, if you haven't already! - I can say... lucky you! Only 20 days to go before you can dig into part two! (;


5+/5


While performing the greatest love story of all time, 
they discovered one of their own...

Cassie Taylor was the good-girl acting student. Ethan Holt was the bad boy on campus. Then one fated casting choice for Romeo and Juliet changed it all. Like the characters they were playing onstage, Cassie and Ethan's epic romance seemed destined. Until it ended in tragedy when he shattered her heart.

Now they've made it to Broadway, where they're reunited as romantic leads once again - and their passionate scences force them to confront the heartbreaking lows and pulse-pounding highs of their intense college affair. For Ethan, losing Cassie was his biggest regret... and he's determined to redeem himself. But for Cassie, even though Ethan was her first and only great love, he hurt her too much for her to ever trust him again. The trouble is, working with him reminds her that people who rub each other the wrong way often make the best sparks. And when it comes to love, sometimes it's the things that aren't good for us that are the most irresistible. 


Leisa Rayven is a freelance actor and producer in Brisbane, Australia, who makes frequent trips to Los Angeles and New York City. Bad Romeo is her first novel.


Bad Romeo: goodreads || amazon
Broken Juliet: goodreads || amazon
Leisa Rayven's website || facebook  || twitter || instagram

Monday, March 30, 2015

"Stepbrother Master" by Ava Jackson
Blog Tour


Oh my... get those fans spinning, ladies (and gentlemen), because it's about to get hot in here!

Recent Stanford-graduate Emma is about to travel to Montana for her mother's fourth wedding - and to spend the last summer before her first real job on her new stepfather's ranch. Little does she know that she is not only about to meet her mother's soon-to-be, hopefully-forever, husband and a housekeeper with claws, but also her sizzling hot future stepbrother... whose roped up fun in the tack room she just happens to walk in on. While initially appalled by the scene unfolding between her stepbrother and his pet, it also makes her curious and... aroused.

Despite their instant attraction to one another, her and Ford attempt to - to a greater or lesser extent - stick to the boundaries set by being stepbrother and stepsister...

...but once their parents embark on their honeymoon, lines start to blur and panties get dropped. During their parents' time away, however, Ford learns to be interested in more than just her "peachy ass", and Emma gets to know more than just his seemingly cold façade; suddenly, it's not just about physical attraction and exploring each other's limits anymore.

It's about each other. Them. As one.

Would a relationship between stepbrother and stepsister be doomed from the start?
Or is there actual hope for them to work out, despite their parents' recent marriage? And how will they react?

With Stepbrother Master, Ava Jackson mastered (pun intended!) to write a gripping début novel, which is sure to raise the temperature in the room. While bearing elements of a dom-sub-relationship that might, at the first glance, remind you of 50 Shades of Grey, Stepbrother Master is a lot more playful and lighthearted - yet has enough tension and conflict to keep you interested in more than just its steaming moments and passionate encounters.

I hope you're ready to meet Ford Bennett - I sure wouldn't mind him taking the reins! (;

4/5

Three months.

Three months trapped on a ranch in remote Montana with my mom’s latest husband … and his dark, brooding son.

I shouldn’t care that my new stepbrother’s talent with ropes goes beyond lassoing stray cattle.

I shouldn’t care that his every look says he wants me … but he’s going to fight it to the bitter end.


I shouldn’t care that as the summer rolls on, my fascination overwhelms my better judgment and now I’m dying to call my stepbrother … Master.


I couldn't believe it. I was pinned to a hot tub wall, coming apart at the seams. My stepbrother's erection pressed against the cleft of my ass and his lips murmured sweet, filthy nothings into my ear. Who the hell was this woman I'd turned into? She lived for the pleasure humming along her nerves, sensual and completely shameless, her every move charged with eroticism. It was her who twisted in Ford's arms to unlace his swim trunks and shove her hand inside. It was her who stroked that huge, hard cock just to feel it throb in her grasp, imagining it somewhere else.

And I realized … I loved this. I felt lewd and greedy and more alive than ever before. My muscles still trembled with the aftershocks of my orgasm, but it had only whetted my appetite. I couldn't care less that Ford was my stepbrother anymore. All that mattered was the new Emma he'd brought out of me—and his willingness to satisfy her.

“More already?” he purred. “You must be pretty pent up.”

Damn right I am. I've been dying to get my hands on this massive thing since day one. The pleased, possessive note in his voice made me shudder. If it meant him talking to me like that, I wanted to let Ford master me. I wanted him to wear me out like the plaything I was.



Ava enjoys naughty things. She’s drawn to the forbidden and taboo, and writes kink that makes you think. Raised in Idaho, Ava now lives on the East Coast with her husband, and two dogs. 










A big thank you to Flirty Subs PR for providing all the information! *** I received an ARC through Flirty Subs PR in exchange for an honest review! ***

Thursday, March 26, 2015

"Stepbrother Master" by Ava Jackson
Release Day Blitz


Happy Release Day, Ava Jackson!
I can't wait to share my review of Stepbrother Master with everyone - .{ ink.eaters }. will be part of the blog-tour-stop on March 30th - so check back then for another excerpt, as well as the review! (:



Three months.

Three months trapped on a ranch in remote Montana with my mom’s latest husband … and his dark, brooding son.

I shouldn’t care that my new stepbrother’s talent with ropes goes beyond lassoing stray cattle.

I shouldn’t care that his every look says he wants me … but he’s going to fight it to the bitter end.

I shouldn’t care that as the summer rolls on, my fascination overwhelms my better judgment and now I’m dying to call my stepbrother … Master.




“Don’t make me gag you, Emma. Because I will,” I warned. I lowered my mouth to her ear and spoke directly into it. “Unless you’re hoping to attract an audience.”
She didn’t respond.
Hell, I wasn’t even sure if she breathed.
I opened my mouth, about to ask if she was with me, but she replied, “Okay.”
Her lips skimmed my jaw as she said the word. I don’t know if the contact was intentional, but fuck. If my cock wasn’t already rock hard, that would’ve done it. What was it about this woman that took so little to set me off?
Needing to assert control over the situation, I released her nipples and skimmed my palms along her chest, up her neck, and buried my fingers in her hair. Tugging backward, I bent and crushed my mouth to hers again. The taste of champagne and Emma sharpened my hunger to an almost primal ache.
Her hands, even bound, ran up and down my chest, as though she were desperate for contact. They fumbled with the button of my dress pants and tugged at my zipper. I should’ve stopped her, but I wanted her hands on me, and her eagerness made this crazy stunt seem like the best idea I’d ever had.
I lifted my lips away from hers to urge her on. “That’s it, pet. Get my cock out. I want to feel your hands wrapped around me.”



Ava enjoys naughty things. She’s drawn to the forbidden and taboo, and writes kink that makes you think. Raised in Idaho, Ava now lives on the East Coast with her husband, and two dogs.




Big "Thank You!" to Flirty Subs PR Services for providing all the information!

Monday, March 23, 2015

"HATE F*@K (part two)"
by Ainsley Booth

In my review of HATE F*@K (part one), I described the book as "hot, sizzling, somewhat mysterious, scandalous, fully enthralling and an absolute page-turner" - and part two in The Horus Group Series definitely doesn't disappoint either! If anything, it is even hotter, more sizzling, about the same level of mysterious and scandalous, and just as enthralling and as much of a page-turner! 
I just couldn't put it down - it was another sleepless night, thanks to Cole Parker... not that I'd mind. 
At all. (;

Part two starts off where part one had left us hanging - with Hailey Reid trying to figure out if she was nothing but a quick-fuck-alibi for Cole Parker. Things, however, aren't as easy as one-two-three - Cole is stuck working a case for The Horus Group, protecting a client and trying to solve a murder, while Hailey is trying her best not to care and to ignore her much too evident feelings for Cole.
They don't belong in each other's lives - and they're both painfully aware of it...

...but as John Lennon once said, or sang, "life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans" - so of course, no matter how much they both try, neither one of them can banish the other from their mind. All thoughts keep leading them back to one another - but is it just physical attraction?

Or is there actually more to it?

Maybe even... a lot more?

Let me just put it like this:
One of them will be ready to admit their true feelings for the other a lot sooner than the other one is willing to let down their guard.
I'd be willing to bet your money'd be on the wrong person... and that you'll be falling in love with them right along with them.

Hate Fuck: part two is a really great and incredibly hot read - and I thoroughly enjoyed how many glimpses we got at the other Horus Group members in this installment of the series. They're like a twisted band of brothers, and I'd really like to hang out with all of them!
The book is, however, way too short (pout)! With just about 102 pages (according to amazon), it passes as fast as a novella, but holds as much of a story as a big book would. It will just feel way too short, because it will, just like book one in the series, have you wanting a lot more of Hailey and Cole, and... OH MY GOD. THE CLIFFHANGER! I almost forgot to mention the cliffhanger! (Okay, I admit, I didn't actually really almost forget... but... THE CLIFFHANGER!) If you thought the cliffhanger in part one was bad, wait until you get to the cliffhanger in the end of part two! (Don't you dare to skip to the end of the book just to read the cliffhanger... do yourself a favor and first enjoy all the Cole you get before that!) - The good news is, Hate Fuck: part three is only about a month away.

5/5
It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt. Then it's business as usual.

Cole:
I screwed up, but I can fix this.

Hailey:
This can't be fixed.

Part two of a three book serial about a bad-ass alpha male and the curvy woman he can't give up.


review of part one || amazon (part 1) || amazon (part 2) || goodreads || Ainsley Booth on facebook || twitter || ainsleybooth.com


*** I was generously provided with an ARC by the author, in exchange for an honest review! Thank you, Ainsley Booth! ***