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quinta-feira, 26 de julho de 2018

Review: Jay: Castle Ink #2


Jay: Castle Ink #2 Jay: Castle Ink #2 by Amy Davies


My rating: 2 of 5 stars

Rachel is a crazy bitch and left our hero's mind fucked up.
She teased him of his feelings, used him only for sex, and rubbed another guy she took home to an ONS in the face of our hero. She humiliated him and when she saw him with another woman she had a fit of jealousy and tried to have sex with him again. He refused to be used again and she was furious with him.
He really had feelings for her and wanted more.
The bitch leaves and still lies about the reasons for her departure, putting the blame on him. What a bitch!
He ends up meeting Cassie, our heroine, and is charmed by her, but all his insecurities appear at various times almost fucking everything up.
Rachel, the bitch, is always in his thoughts. He looks pathetic in several scenes.
Cassie has also left an abusive relationship and is afraid. But she's charming and that's all he imagined in a partner.
She is intelligent, humorous, loves tattoos, loves animals, superheroes and movies. She's perfect for him.
There are scenes where we feel like slapping the hero's face so he will not be a fool anymore. He does a lot of shit and is an asshole.
The bitch comes back causing more trouble and leaving destruction in her path.
Her ex also appears out of nowhere causing problems.
We have a satisfactory HEA.

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Review: DEX: Castle Ink #1


DEX: Castle Ink #1

DEX: Castle Ink #1 by Amy Davies


My rating: 2 of 5 stars

The hero is a big asshole.
Our heroine is a fool who serves as a doormat for the hero to step on.
He still loves his dead wife and became a womanizer after her death.
He rubs the women in the face of the heroine and humiliates her constantly.
She is a poor second choice ever, a replacement. She lives in the house of the deceased wife and even names her daughter with the name of the ex.
I found it hard to swallow his sudden passion for her. I was not convinced. He always despised the love of our heroine and made other choices.
She's always been left behind.
But we have an HEA.


I just buried my heart.



There will never be another woman for me. No other woman will own my heart.



But with me being with Fiona, I couldn’t admit that I stopped seeing her as a little sister when she was around fourteen; I was eighteen at the time.



She told me that she couldn’t be around me and Fiona living happily together. It hurt her heart.



Addy gives in to fighting me as I rip her clothes off and I remove my boxers. We make love right there on the sofa, in front on the blazing fire. After I feel her third orgasm pulsing through her body, I finally let go.



“It should never have happened, Ads.” She flinches at my nickname for her.



I push her away but it hurts me to be close to her, I always feel as if I am cheating on Fiona; even after three years.



“I needed to forget and you were there. Easy.”



I think of my love for Fiona as well. I know that she is gone but she will always be with me.



The family I wanted with Fiona.



Addison has always loved you and was always there for you. But you brushed aside her feelings for Fiona.



...but you enjoyed rubbing it in my face that you were fucking every other girl but me, to what? Hide your feelings for me? That was a shitty way to do it.



...my stomach is churning at the amount of women Dex has been with since Fiona died. He used to flaunt them in front of me all the time. He knew how much he was hurting me but being the dick that he is, he ignored my feelings.



I have wanted but I had always pictured my future with Fiona.



She made it very clear that living in Fiona’s house didn’t bother her.



“I want to name her Phoebe Fiona Castle.”


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Review: Goalie


GoalieGoalie by M.E. Carter


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Eu li várias resenhas negativas e então resolvi ler o livro para ver qual era a coisa toda.
A autora escreveu uma história bem realista e que não vai deixar aquela sensação boa ao terminar a leitura, mas faz pensar.
O herói é um atleta profissional que transa com as groupies que cercam os jogadores do time dele. Durante os 10 anos em que foi casado com a heroína e tiveram os 3 filhos deles ele trai a esposa dele inúmeras vezes com mulheres diferentes. O herói deixa o leitor com muito ódio e nojo do comportamento dele.
Ela enfim acorda para a situação e o chuta para fora de casa e pede o divórcio. A heroína é a típica que foi traída e foi a última a ficar sabendo de tudo.
Ele reluta em aceitar a responsabilidade pelo ocorrido e continua cometendo os mesmos erros.
Nossa heroína fica firme nas posição dela e aos poucos vai ficando mais forte e independente apesar de ainda continuar amando o herói.
Eu confesso que se estivesse no lugar dela eu chutaria a bunda dele e não tocaria mais nele nem com a ponta do meu dedo.
Mas ela aos poucos vai perdoando e ele realmente tenta mudar o caráter dele e se tornar uma pessoa melhor.
Eu fiquei esperando ele trair novamente até o final e fiquei com a sensação de que ela vai ter uma vida muito difícil tentando ter paz sabendo que ele não vai estar lá fora transando com outra mulher.
A confiança nunca mais será a mesma e não sei se mesmo um grande amor vai sustentar o casamento deles. Mas ele pareceu estar disposto a mudar e realmente aos poucos foi demonstrando isso.
Gostei da leitura e mais um traidor para minha lista de leitura.
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I read several negative reviews and then I decided to read the book to see what was the whole thing.
The author wrote a story very realistic and it's not going to let that feeling good when you finish reading, but makes you think.
The hero is a professional athlete who has sex with his groupies that surround the players of his team. During the 10 years he was married to heroin and had 3 children he cheated his wife numerous times with different women. The hero leaves the reader with a lot of hate and disgust of his behavior.
She finally wake up to the situation and kick him out of the home and asks for a divorce. The heroine is the typical who was cheated and was the last to know everything.
He is reluctant to accept responsibility for what happened and keep making the same mistakes.
Our heroine is firm in her position and gradually gets stronger and independent despite still loving the hero.
I confess that if I was in her place I'd kick his butt out and wouldn't touch him anymore even with the tip of my finger. But she will slowly forgiving and he really tries to change his character and become a better person.
I was waiting for him to cheat again until the end and I got the feeling that she's going to have a very hard life trying to have peace knowing he won't be out there having sex with another woman. The trust will never be the same and I don't know if even a great love will sustain their marriage. But he seemed willing to change and actually slowly came to demonstrating that.
I like reading and more a cheater to my reading list.

Highlights:

"Admittedly, I haven’t been exactly celibate since Mari left me."

"there has never been a time in our entire relationship when Santos wasn’t cheating on me. Not in college. Not when we first got married. Not when I was pregnant. Not ever."

"How could you do this to me? To us? How could you humiliate me like that in front of everyone we know? Do you know what that’s like?"

"You’re not sorry for doing it; you’re sorry you got caught"

“So it never occurred to you that you kissed these whores on the mouth, probably right after they got done sucking someone else’s dick without a condom, did it?”
“God, Santos. It’s a wonder I don’t have herpes in my mouth, you asshole.”

"How many more pieces of myself can be broken before I disappear forever?"

"Have I really changed my patterns enough for Mari to trust me again? Obviously not since I just got a blow job from some random chick."


==>rolando de rir aqui! LOMAOF!
“You’re saying Santos cheated on me for all those years because he might have a medical condition that exacerbates his stupid superstitions?”
“I call bullshit.”
“Why?”
“Why?” I laugh, humorlessly. “Because we were married for ten years. He could have easily come home and gotten his ‘medical condition,’” I sarcastically use air quotes, “… under control with me. But he didn’t. He chose to go out and bang any groupie who was willing to spread her legs for him. No way. He made a choice. Every time.”


==>the prospects don't look very favorable for the couple
“Mari, the kind of trust I broke doesn’t take weeks or months to rebuild. It takes years. Years. You have every right to doubt me. I can promise all day long, but in the end, the only way to help you feel better is to show you. Never be sorry for looking. Never be sorry for reminding me not to let my guard down. This is how we’re going to rebuild what was broken. Together.”


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Review: Swink (Reread July 2018)


Swink


Swink by Adriana Locke


My rating: 4 of 5 stars

==>Review in Portuguese and English.<==
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Os dois começam o relacionamento de forma sexual e sem compromisso mas aos poucos vai se tornando mais.
A menina rica apaixonada pelo menino pobre mas que faz ela sentir coisas que ela nunca sentiu antes.
Como mesclar dois mundos tão diferentes e conseguir aceitação da família e da sociedade.
Acompanhe mais uma história que nos prende do início ao fim e que tem o bonus de nos deixar vislumbrar o que acontece na vida dos irmãos.
Eu comecei a leitura e só parei quando chegou ao final e já estou com saudades dos personagens.
Recomendo.
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The two begin a relationship in a sexual way and without compromise but gradually becomes more.
The rich girl in love with the poor boy but that makes her feel things she never felt before.
How to merge two worlds so different and get acceptance from family and society.
Follow another story that holds us from start to finish and it has the bonus of letting us glimpse what happens in the life of the brothers.
I started reading and I only stopped when it came to the end and already I miss the characters.
Recommend.

“Why couldn’t you have had Sienna and I first?”
“We had to save the best for last.”
She turns her head until she’s looking at me and winks.
“Good point.”


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terça-feira, 17 de julho de 2018

Review: Atonement

Atonement by Terri Anne Browning

My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I created a special shelf for this kind of hero: Dick need bleach

SPOILER: Most disgusting thing the hero fucks with the three sisters of the heroine. They are the worst and nasty kind of clubwhore. Yuck!
He fucks anything that moves and breathes.
And fuck our heroine without a condom.
This story was a big disappointment. 
This plot where the hero is a manwhore and our heroine a Virgin who is waiting and loving from afar her whole life already tired the reader.
He needed to disinfect his body with bleach and go through a quarantine before touching our heroine.
She is a woman with no backbone and no self-esteem.
As I read I just kept thinking about him with her evil sisters. Defiled the whole story.

It was either let him go, or spend the rest of my life eating my heart out for a guy who fucked everything with a vagina.

I had known what was going to happen, that they were going to fuck.

Raider Hannigan was never going to want me. Not ever.

“Why do you love him?”

"what if you’ve built this all up in your head? Maybe—and I’m only saying maybe here—but maybe the reality of this guy isn’t as good as the dream.”

Maybe I would fuck her later. Maybe I would find someone else to suck my dick. Then again, maybe I wouldn’t.

"I wasn’t the kind of guy who could settle down with one woman. I needed variety, and just the thought of only fucking one female for the rest of my life scared the hell out of me."

Every time I had pictured my first time with Raider, he had been sweet and gentle, not this wild beast who only seemed to care about his own pleasure.

He didn’t even kiss me.

“For years, you tried to drive that truth home to me, and I finally saw the light. You should be relieved.”


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sexta-feira, 13 de julho de 2018

Review: The Fourth Child


The Fourth Child The Fourth Child by C.J. Carmichael


My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Re-read in December 2017 = added highlighs and my feelings...
Re-read in March 2015 = Added one more star

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A very well written story that engages the reader from beginning to end.
But I would not take the cheater back, he was a son of a bitch.
And Janice was a bitch who knew the man was married.
He was loving the attention of a younger woman who fed his ego.
While the two had dates and dinners while pretending to work late, he did not remember his wife taking care of her three daughters at home alone.
And he spoke openly in the face of his wife who was in love with another woman and did not even remember her feelings or how his attitude would affect her daughters.
And he admitted that he kissed Janice and she even left a lipstick on the glove compartment of his car. Real evidence of the cheating left by Janice for his wife to find out.
Saying that he did not have sex with Janice did not convince me, I got the impression that something more intimate happened between them.

Already the place had the hollow, muted atmosphere he associated with afterhours and weekends.
And Janice.


Occasional lunches became more frequent; open meetings evolved into secret rendezvous. At what point had he known he was falling in love? Kirk still wasn't sure. But he did know the time had come to do something about it. Last week at dinner, Janice had told him she wanted more. He couldn't pretend not to understand what she meant.


"What about here, Kirk? What about now? The place is deserted. I've locked the door."


He groaned. God, he couldn't believe it. She was offering him his ultimate fantasy. How many nights had he lain awake thinking of something just like this? Now he swallowed, his gaze automatically settling on the hint of cleavage between the parted layers of silky blouse.


"If I kiss you, this time I won't be able to stop there."


"But that's okay," Janice said, leaning in toward him. "That's what I've been trying to tell you."


"The thing is, Claire, I've fallen in love with someone else."


Kirk always worked long hours, and lately they'd been even longer than usual. Had there been other signs she'd missed? They'd been making love less frequently. And saying I love you even less.


Regardless of whether Kirk had slept with Janice, he'd broken his wedding vow to Claire. He was in love with the other woman, and how could Claire compete? She was ten years older, overweight— and pregnant on top of everything!


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Review: Never Second Best

Never Second Best

Never Second Best by Kenna Shaw Reed


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

They were perfect together, but he loved someone else.
She loved him too much and he was the model for her future relationships, but she could never forget him and resigned herself to being a friend.
He stayed with her only until the other woman decided to choose him. Then he moved his life with this woman and put her on the shelf of friendship.
He married another woman and built a family with her.
He was blinded by love for his wife and thought she was perfect, and he was doing his best to have a perfect life and giving her everything she wanted. He did everything for her to be happy. But he was her second choice.
But his wife left him for someone else and left him with the children.
Now he needs her again.
Will she be his second choice again?
I found the story average, nothing much.


“Once a cheater, always a cheater,” his mate, Joe, recently said over beers. “She cheated on her girlfriend with you, now she’s gone back to her.”

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He still loved her too much to hate her, and at any time before today, if she had turned around and come back home … Despite what his friends and family would say, he would have welcomed her back with no questions.

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Gorgeous, sweet Lucy. Their friendship became more, only to stall when he knew he was not ready to get over his teenage love.

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An honorable woman who respected his marriage and didn’t want to intrude when it fell apart.
Lucy sent him a single text after Grace left, “I’m sorry.”

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“I need to know how to make sure they know I love them and would never leave them, that they are safe with me and I need to know how to convince community services that Matt should stay with us.”

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The moment she saw Seth’s reaction when Grace arrived answered why it never worked out between them. Lucy never stood a chance while ever he still felt that way about another woman.

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“Part of you wants to replace the ex-Mrs Greenwood and help Seth by being the new woman in his life. I mean it, Lucy. You have the most beautiful heart of anyone I know and deserve more than to be someone’s consolation prize.”

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He was a good man, the best husband and father he could possibly be, how could she do this, he cried.
Finally in the small hours of the morning, he awoke with the ring crushed within his fist. Too soon to put it away, but no longer fit for his left hand. The ring was a little tight on his right hand but would now be the start of him moving on.

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Lucy fell in love with Seth madly and deeply and from that first weekend away, they were inseparable.
For almost two months her first love was also her soulmate. They shared the same morals and values. Wanted the same things out of life and put others before themselves.
She saw all the years ahead of them and believed in all the moments that would make up their lives together.

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Excuses about being too busy at work to see her morphed into the “it’s not you, it’s me.”
Only when she met Grace and saw the way he looked at the other woman, did Lucy realize it wasn’t even Seth that stood between them. He wasn’t free to fall in love with her.
She had fallen in love with a man already emotionally and deeply committed to someone else.

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“I accepted a long time ago how you felt about her and about me. You could say, you put me in my place and I would never overstep. Especially not with the kids.”

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“You loved her so much, I don’t know how she could do this to you.”

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“She never loved me as much as I adored her, worshipped the ground she walked on.”

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“No, it’s true. You and I never stood a chance because in the back of my mind I was waiting for her to come back. When she did, I was so grateful she finally chose me, that I didn’t want to see all the signs. It took a while but I had to accept that she settled for me and once she got me out of her system, it was time to move on.”

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“I’m not worried about you, she deserves better than to be your rebound.”

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“Lucy, what will it take for you to trust me and give us another go?”
“This,” she massaged the wedding ring still on his right hand, “Isn’t making me feel like you’ve moved on.”

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He didn’t need to see the ring, but wasn’t ready to throw it away, yet.

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domingo, 8 de julho de 2018

Review: The Time in Between


The Time in BetweenThe Time in Between by Kristen Ashley


My rating: 2 of 5 stars

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Is with my broken heart that I finished reading the book that turned out to be a deep disappointment.
The heroes (AKA Doormat and Asshole) were immature and without any appeal to the reader. Both taking wrong decisions and then refusing to acknowledge their own mistakes.
The heroine annoyed me deeply and the hero behaves extremely rude.
The story is completely silly.
Heroin despite being with 23-year-old marries a guy old enough to be her grandfather and then stay married for many years without moving on with her life.
With the excuse of being traumatized by what happened to her friends and be used by hero in police investigation she grasps the possibility of being cared for by her husband and settled in that situation. She eventually becomes the caretaker of her husband when he gets sick with cancer.
The hero moves on with his life and have a lot of relationships and two of them really serious. Ends with a daughter of one of these relationships.
Even the appearance of the villain or the conflict with hero's ex added nothing in the plot.
The story was dragging and I ended up reading more by obligation to finish than actually being interested in what would happen to the characters.
I enjoyed the participation of characters from Rock Chick series.
The story was very predictable and did not match my expectations.
I sincerely hope the next one is better.

Great Review Here ==> This review expresses my feelings exactly!<==

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Review: Unbridled

Unbridled

Unbridled by Diana Palmer


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

More of the same.
Our heroine is a virgin, alone in the world, poor and not beautiful. I found it odd that she was so poor because I always thought the nurses had a good salary.
The only plausible explanation would be that she had debts, but that is not clear.
Our hero is the typical male of the author, he is handsome and of Latin origin. He neglects his son and is totally focused on work. But our hero does not see what's going on under his nose in his own house.
He and his son do not communicate and the boy suffers because of it.
The story of this book is very similar to the others in this series. Nothing new or different.
An ok story that will please the author's fans.

PS: I highlighted the characters from the previous books in the series that have a small participation or are mentioned in the story. Whoever follows the series from the beginning will find it interesting. I particularly like it when characters loved by readers appear.

But it was the same as always. She was alone, because she was too shy to push herself into one of the many small groups and engage in conversation. She lived alone, stayed alone, was resigned to being alone for the rest of her life.

Her hair was her one good quality. It was straight and pretty when she left it long, and it fell to her waist in back.

Her father had taught her all the exotic Latin dances

He was gorgeous! Tall, olive-complexioned, elegant, with powerful long legs and a face that would have graced a magazine cover. He had a very masculine face, with a chiseled, sensuous mouth. Black eyes danced under a rakishly tilted cream-colored Stetson,

She’d never been so close to a man in her adult life, and it shocked her, how much she liked it.

Marcus Carrera might have been a mobster at one time, but he was a man with a huge heart.

Sunny had only dated once in high school, and the date had been a disaster. She still shivered with misery, thinking about what had happened.

He wondered what it was about her that made him feel hungry. She wasn’t beautiful. She was small breasted and tall, almost elegant. But that hair, that gorgeous, beautiful, sexy hair, made her far more attractive than she realized.

I understand that Senior FBI Agent Jon Blackhawk taught the crime unit guys some brand-new words when he saw the victim.”

“And here we are again, Ruiz,” Alice Mayfield Jones Fowler teased. “We were just together last week on another homicide. We really have to stop meeting like this. My husband thinks I have a secret yen for you.”

John had loved little Maria, his wife. But it had never been the sort of passionate love they showed in movies. It had been more a relationship between good friends.

He liked that. She wasn’t beautiful, but he thought she was pretty, with her long blond hair and big brown eyes and sweet smile.

Cal Hollister was a good man, with a kind heart.

“Well, I’d better send my psychologist home. She gets paid by the hour.” He shivered. “Keeps snakes.” Hollister’s eyes widened. “Emma Cain.”

Merrie York. She takes the shift when you’re off, doesn’t she?”
“I know her brother, Stuart,” he said. “We have a mutual friend, Hayes Carson, who’s sheriff down in Jacobs County.”

“Former enforcer,” John replied. “He’s the son of Dane Lassiter, who heads a well-known Houston detective agency. From what we hear, the son is actually a fed working several undercover cases with international perpetrators.”

“She said that people came into your life because you needed them to. Some people make you happy. Some make you sad. But there’s always a reason. There are no coincidences.”

Sgt. Colter Banks. He had an office in the basement of Rangers HQ in San Antonio. If anybody could connect something, it would be Banks.

“I’d forgotten all about that. Sheriff Hayes Carson in Jacobsville was shot. An attempt was made on one of the Kirk boys in Wyoming, the one who’d been a Border Patrol agent. Both attempts were made by the same man, the one who’d pinched the shirt and watch from the murdered assistant DA, because he didn’t want them to remember that he’d been wearing the DA’s shirt!”

“He made an attempt on Carlie Blair in Jacobsville as well, didn’t he?” Banks asked.

...you mention it to Cobb, the senior DEA agent in Houston, he starts foaming at the mouth,” John chuckled.

“I know Grier. He was a Texas Ranger some years back.”

“Good man, Garon.”

“It’s something of a contest down in Jacobsville,” he mused. “We have three couples who fight it out on the dance floor. The Griers, the Caldwells, and the Kantors. They’re all accomplished, but the rumor is that Stanton Rourke Kantor and his wife are the true champions.

“My best friend on the ward is Merrie York. Her brother has a ranch in Jacobsville. She knows all the news.”

Rick Marquez. He’s a lieutenant of detectives. An old friend,” he added with a smile.

“He’s married to one of the most beautiful women in the country. Tippy Moore, she used to be known as when she modeled.”

In fact, Copper Coltrain raised the devil and insisted that the hospital had to have priority. Which it should.” He paused and started smiling.

Cash’s cousin is the state attorney general. If we get any threats to shut down the investigation, he’ll call Simon Hart and we won’t have any more roadblocks. It seems Cash is also related to a US senator.” “Calhoun Ballenger.” Hayes nodded.

“It helps when we get stonewalled. The other US senator from Texas, Fowler, is the father of Cy Parks’s foreman, Harley. He’s married to Alice,”

“Colby Lane?” John asked with an amused smile. “Yes. You know him?”

“She’s Jason Pendleton’s stepsister and she’s married to DEA agent Rodrigo Ramirez.” “Glory Ramirez,” Hollister replied, smiling. “She was a crackerjack assistant DA here. I hated to see her relocate to Jacobsville.”

“So Kilraven finally married again, to Winnie Sinclair. Her brother—” “Owns one of the biggest ranches in Jacobs County,” John interrupted.

“Yes, Boone Sinclair,” Rick agreed. “He and his wife, Keely, eat at Mom’s restaurant.”

Blake Kemp, the district attorney, gave John a curious look. “Do you need to talk to me?” “No, I need to talk to Glory,”

“Yes, so Mommy doesn’t have to cook after a long day,” DEA senior agent Rodrigo Ramirez chuckled. He bent to kiss his wife.

“I haven’t had a woman since my wife died. Three years...” His mouth was invasive then, passionate and demanding. “Stop me!”

He was working too hard, putting in too much overtime. He was neglecting his son.

She heard him drive away. And then the guilt began to grow. Once passion grew cold, reality set in. He’d mentioned a future together. But he hadn’t mentioned marriage. Not once.

“Just as well, under the circumstances,” she bit off, flushed and hurt. “You weren’t serious anyway.” “No, I wasn’t,” he lied, wounded and hitting back. “I got what I wanted from you,” he said with a sarcastic smile.

“Nice, but not worth giving up my freedom for. Maybe Hollister’s more your type.” She forced a smile. “Maybe he is,” she said in a haughty tone.


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segunda-feira, 25 de junho de 2018

Review: Runaway Wife

Runaway Wife

Runaway Wife by Charlotte Lamb


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I did not like the hero.
He dropped the heroine at their home in the country and continued his life in the city. And the secretary accompanied him in all social functions in the city and in his travels.
He dispatches their son to boarding school against the will of the heroine.
If he lived practically alone in London in my opinion he did not even care about his family. It was another sign of social status.
In my opinion he must have cheated on her at some point. He is too arrogant and too aggressive and in no time I felt that he really loved her. She is more of a possession.
Our heroine is a doormat and does nothing against the other woman. She should have marked her position from the start and not been passive.
She should have imposed her position as a partner in the company and put the secretary in her place or demanded that the bitch be fired.
Keeping the secretary was more important than keeping his marriage.
She should have kicked the hero's ass and ripped off the other woman's hair.

It was the last straw when Oliver could not make it home for their 10th wedding anniversary.

Miss Sylvester wasn’t there. She was in Wales with Mr Ransom, Francesca was informed.

Francesca wished she had someone to talk over problems with, someone she could trust the way Oliver trusted Miss Sylvester.

He hadn’t taken her seriously for years; she had merged with the wallpaper of his life, along with Lambourne, Jon, even his father. The things that really mattered to Oliver were up here, in London. This was where Oliver lived. Their home in Sussex was a place he visited, and she and Jon people he visited; they were peripheral to Oliver’s real world, the business world in which Miss Sylvester and Matt belonged and where Oliver most truly existed, was most himself, a self Francesca did not know.

he shook her backwards and forwards so violently that her hair came tumbling down, the long blonde strands flying around her face and tangling in his fingers.

She hadn’t been imagining things; there was something going on between Oliver and Janice Sylvester. Humiliation stung in her throat. It was bad enough that he had cheated on her, but for everyone to know about it made it seem worse.

You’ve been flying about all over the world with Janice Sylvester for years and getting away with.

Matt looked at him then. ‘You’re the one who keeps forgetting . . .that’s why she left you!’

Oliver might not realise it, but by taking Janice instead of her to this party he was practically making a public announcement to the staff, and Janice feverishly wanted him to commit himself.

Janice was not having coffee. She was sitting on Oliver’s lap, her arms around his neck, kissing him passionately.

She had begun to wonder months ago, puzzled by Oliver’s lack of interest in her, by his long absences and his cold remoteness, picking up the malice and dislike in Janice’s voice whenever they spoke on the telephone. It had all pointed to one answer--that Oliver was having an affair with his secretary--and everyone had been dropping hints since she started work here. Matt had betrayed his suspicions by his unhappy...


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Review: Tattered

Tattered

Tattered by Devney Perry


My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Reading the book THE CLOVER CHAPEL in which we know the hero as the boyfriend of the heroine who is most concerned with work and partying in high society, I had a hard time liking him in this story.
I imagined him different.
I separated some highlights from that book so we could have an idea of what I felt when reading.

“Do you want to call me when you get home?” I asked hopefully.
“It’ll be late,” he said.
“I’m two hours earlier than you are. I’ll be awake. You could tell me good night. We could talk for a while. Catch up.”
“Uh, maybe, but don’t wait up.” Papers shuffled in the background. “I might put in a long night and crash here on the couch.”

Logan and I had been together for the last five years. We’d met at a fundraising gala where I had been working for my father and he had attended as a guest, representing the extraordinarily wealthy Kendrick family.
I had been dancing with my father when Logan approached and asked to cut in. My father had gladly handed me over after telling me that I “wasn’t to fuck up his setup.”
I’d felt so confused at that moment. I hadn’t wanted to be with someone because he’d passed my father’s criteria as suitable boyfriend material, but I also hadn’t been able to walk away from Logan.

“It’s okay. Where are you?”
“A cocktail party in Midtown benefitting the Kohlberg Foundation. I ran into your friend Alice today at lunch. She’s working for them and invited me to come along with her.”
“Alice Leys?” I asked.
“Yes, that Alice,” he said. “She’s been inviting me for years to her events. We always had conflicts in our schedules. But now that you’re in Montana, I was available.”


In this book we learned that 6 months before he met Emmy he had a night of sex with our heroine and that night they did not exchange surnames or other personal information. 👀
But they supposedly felt a special connection. 💞
She became pregnant 🍼 and without any possibility of finding him, she having to seek support from friends in another city. He got involved with his work and the hectic social life when he remembered to look for her, it was late.
Each one moved with life. She raising her daughter 👧🏼 and him a serious relationship 💍 with another woman.
Surely if they had not met again he would not even remember her.
When he discovers that he has a daughter he compartmentalizes and thinks that in a week he solves everything and returns to his normal life.
I confess that I find him a moron to think that he will meet his daughter and form a bond with the child in a week and that all is settled. 😂
He ends up discovering that life can not always be controlled and that nothing else will be as before.
Throughout history we get to know our heroes and their lives better. I liked them and how they sought a better version of themselves throughout the book.
She came from a terrible childhood where abandonment marked her forever and he from a rich and seemingly normal family. But each with its own issues.
I started the reading without waiting too long and I ended up hooked from start to finish.
I noticed that in all stories the author puts a stalker to give a touch of mystery 🕵️ and action to the plot.

I recommend.
“I’m Logan.” I placed my hand in his, already lost in the fairy tale. “Thea.”

I’d come to Montana to surprise Emmeline for a Thanksgiving weekend. The ring I’d bought for her had been in my coat pocket. My plan had been to propose and convince her to move home after she finished a year teaching kindergarten. Instead, I ended a five-year relationship when I learned she was still in love with a man from her past. Her husband.

—I’d been busy with work. Then life had moved on. Not long after I’d tried to find Thea again, I’d met Emmeline.

My phone vibrated in my pocket, interrupting my thoughts. I dug it out of my jeans, assuming it was Nolan, but frowned when I saw the name Alice Leys.

I’d spend this week in Montana and then things would go back to normal.

I have one week. One week to get to know my daughter and build something of a relationship with her. Then I need to wrap this up and get my life back to normal.”

Logan would regret a kiss with me. Maybe he regretted ever stepping into that hotel bar.

The last time a woman had told me she’d needed some time away to think, she’d moved to Montana and found a husband. There was no way I was going to lose Thea like I’d lost Emmeline.

“I like to take the tattered and lost and make it shine. Garbage doesn’t have to stay garbage. Things just need to find their right place.”


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Review: My Kinda Mess

My Kinda Mess

My Kinda Mess by Lacey Black


My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Throughout the previous books we have learned that the heroine's marriage is disintegrating and her husband is always away. And her family does not have much sympathy for him.
Our heroine wants a baby but can not get pregnant and her husband refuses to take tests and claims that they have time and that they need to wait longer.
She is very unhappy and ends up discovering something that puts an end to their marriage.
I liked her family and they are hilarious, but when needed they come together and support each other.
Our hero is wonderful and I loved his brothers.
I really enjoyed the story and recommend it.

And finding that document under our bed was the final nail in the coffin.

Our marriage might be over and it might be the result of something completely unforgiveable that he did, but that doesn’t mean I want him to suffer.

“Seriously? Babe, this is my kinda mess. This is you and me…and our babies.” “It is,” she says softly...



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domingo, 27 de maio de 2018

Cocky Roomie (Cocker Brothers of Atlanta #1) bye Faleena Hopkins

Cocky Roomie (Cocker Brothers of Atlanta #1) by Faleena Hopkins


#FreeTheCocky #CockyGate #CockyWar

  • Formato: eBook Kindle
  • Tamanho do arquivo: 7052 KB
  • Número de páginas: 284 páginas
  • Editora: Hop Hop Productions (16 de junho de 2016)
  • Vendido por: Amazon Servicos de Varejo do Brasil Ltda
  • Idioma: Inglês
  • ASIN: B01H7RZDR8

Blurb:

DREW CHARLES:
Having this arrogant 25 year old man as my roommate is a VERY bad idea.

He's introduced himself (hotter than hell in August) wearing only a damp towel and a smirk.
But Jake Cocker mistakenly thought I was a boy from my name in the email.
Now he won't rent to me.
I know I should leave.
Instead I'm having a meltdown. 
I need this home. I can't stay where I've been. 
There are secrets there I'm not even aware of. 
Now what am I supposed to do...
Leave Atlanta, my dreams, and give up?



JAKE COCKER:
My brothers and I come from old-money in Georgia.
Congressman Michael Cocker is our dad.
Women throw themselves at us. 
But Drew Charles is from a small town.
I rented to her out of pity because I hate to see a woman cry. 
Then I braced myself for a nightmare.
But she just hides in her room studying.
She doesn't know about the Cockers.
Or our notorious reputations. 
She's not impressed.
Why has that given her the starring role in all of my fantasies?
And how can I convince her to make them real?





Warning to those who love brain candy with heart: Hugely addicting. 

Review in Portuguese and English:

Primeiro de tudo eu gostaria de esclarecer alguns pontos antes de iniciar a resenha do livro.

Eu uso o Goodreads para organizar minha biblioteca e selecionar os livros que pretendo ler, comprar e evitar. Pois a minha lista de leitura é vasta e eu compro muitos livros e ainda uso o Kindle Unlimited. O Goodreads também me serve de ponto de encontro de leitoras que gostam de trocar ideias e recomendações de livros. Eu achei pessoas maravilhosas aqui as quais tem gosto literário similar ao meu. Obrigado meninas!

Também gostaria de salientar que as leitoras de romance são pessoas inteligentes e educadas e que tem discernimento necessário para escolher seus livros e autores sem se confundirem por capas ou títulos similares. E caso isto aconteça os sites das livrarias tem uma ótima política de devolução.
Eu sou advogada aposentada e posso afirmar que como leitora de romances sou uma pessoa culta e inteligente. E posso afirmar que meus colegas leitores também o são.

Vamos ao livro!

A ideia da autora não é nenhuma novidade no mundo literário. 
1- Nora Roberts publicou sua série contando a saga da família Calhoun com o primeiro livro nos anos 90. 
2- Brenda Jackson com sua maravilhosa série Westmoreland com mais de 30 livros.
3- Stephanie Laurens com sua Cynster Series com 27 livros.
4- Linda Howard com a maravilhosa família Mackenzie também publicada nos anos 90.
5- Bella Andre com seus Sullivans que já contem 18 livros.
6- Kristen Proby (With Me in Seattle Series)
7- Susan Mallery (Buchanans Series) e tantas outras que eu poderia enumerar.

Como podemos observar é comum nos romances termos séries sobre uma família e seus descendentes, filhos, netos, primos e até amigos da família.

Então porque eu escolhi ler este livro?

Porque eu sempre tive orgulho de fazer resenhas honestas e ter opiniões sensatas e que representassem o que eu senti após ler o livro. E também porque fiquei muito chateada pelo meu comentário a respeito do #cockygate ter sido deletado.
Eu já tinha o livro no meu Kindle porque ele tinha sido oferecido de graça. Até então eu nunca tinha ouvido falar desta autora.
Nosso herói é um arrogante cuzão que pensa ser a última gota de água do deserto. A família dele é rica e poderosa e cada irmão dele tem uma habilidade ou característica de destaque. Ele trabalha na empresa de construção do tio dele. Temos um soldado, um biker, um político e etc...
Ele pensa ser irresistível, afinal ele tem corpo escultural, dinheiro e o nome da família por trás de tudo.
Mas o comportamento dele é bem idiota para um cara com 25 anos.
Como sempre ele quer só sexo sem compromisso e tem grande experiência com um monte de mulheres. Ele trata as mulheres como coisas descartáveis e que estão somente atrás do dinheiro dele. Todas são interesseiras e vadias.
Nossa heroína é digna de pena. Eu fiquei embaraçada por ela, coitada! Ela é uma mulher de 33 anos, casada e que foi trapaceada pelo marido e humilhada publicamente. Mas ela nunca trabalhou nem estudou, sempre foi controlada primeiro pelos pais dela e depois pelo marido. Ela nunca experimentou nada da vida e é extremamente ingênua e estúpida.
Ela sai de casa e vai morar com uma amiga dela. Ela não percebe que a amiga além de viciada em drogas é uma prostituta. O grande fluxo de homens entrando e saindo da casa da amiga não foi suficiente para ela entender o que acontecia. Pobrezinha!
A escrita da autora não flui bem, eu tive que reler algumas frases para ter certeza de que era aquilo mesmo que estava escrito.
E temos vários diálogos nas cenas de sexo que supostamente seriam sexy mas que se tornaram ridículos. Ou era pra ser engraçado e não saiu como planejado, acabou ficando estranho.
O drama criado para ter um ponto de conflito na trama só demonstrou a completa falta de cérebro da nossa heroína. A amiga dela, aquela viciada em drogas, atraiu ela para uma armadilha e ela quase foi estuprada. Ela nem desconfiou da amiga. 
O final foi bem previsível e o herói salvou o dia. Temos epílogo e bebês.


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First of all I would like to clarify some points before starting the book review.
I use Goodreads to organize my library and select the books I want to read, buy and avoid. Because my reading list is vast and I buy many books and still use Kindle Unlimited. Goodreads also serves as a meeting point for readers who like to exchange ideas and book recommendations. I found wonderful people here who have literary taste similar to mine. Thank you ladies!

I would also like to point out that novel readers are intelligent and educated people who have the insight necessary to choose their books and authors without being confused by covers or similar titles. And if this happens the sites of the bookstores have a great return policy.
I am a retired lawyer and I can say that as a romance reader I am a cultured and intelligent person. And I can say that my fellow readers are too.

Let's go to the book!

The author's idea is nothing new in the literary world. 
1- Nora Roberts published her series telling the saga of the Calhoun family with the first book in the 90s.
2- Brenda Jackson with her wonderful Westmoreland series with more than 30 books.
3- Stephanie Laurens with her Cynster Series with 27 books.
4- Linda Howard with the wonderful Mackenzie family also published in the 1990s.
5- Bella Andre with her Sullivans that already contains 18 books.
6- Kristen Proby (With Me in Seattle Series)
7- Susan Mallery (Buchanans Series) and many others that I could list.

As we can see it is common in romances to have series about a family and their descendants, children, grandchildren, cousins and even family friends.

So why did I choose to read this book?
Because I have always been proud to make honest reviews and have sensible opinions and to represent what I felt after reading the book. And also because I was very pissed off by my comment about #cockygate being deleted.
I already had the book on my Kindle because it had been offered for free. Until then I had never heard of this author.
Our hero is an arrogant asshole who thinks he's the last drop of water in the desert. His family is rich and powerful and each of his brothers has a remarkable skill or feature. He works at his uncle's construction company. We have a soldier, a biker, a politician and so on ...
He thinks he is irresistible, after all he has sculptural body, money and the family name behind everything.
But his behavior is pretty dumb for a 25-year-old guy.
As always he wants only sex without commitment and has great experience with a lot of women. He treats women as disposable things and who are only after his money. All are gold diggers and sluts.
Our heroine is worthy of pity. I was embarrassed by her, poor thing! She is a 33-year-old woman, married and cheated by her husband and publicly humiliated. But she never worked or studied, was always controlled first by her parents and then by her husband. She has never experienced anything in life and is extremely naive and stupid.
She leaves home and goes to live with a friend of hers. She does not realize that the friend besides being addicted to drugs is a prostitute. The great flow of men in and out of her friend's house was not enough for her to understand what was happening. Poor thing!
The author's writing did not flow well, I had to reread a few sentences to make sure it was what it was written.
And we have several dialogues in the sex scenes that are supposed to be sexy but have become ridiculous. Or it was supposed to be funny and it did not go as planned, it turned out to be weird.
The drama created to have a point of conflict in the plot only demonstrated the complete lack of brains of our heroine. Her friend, that drug addict, lured her into a trap and she was almost raped. She did not even suspect her friend.
The end was well predictable and the hero saved the day. We have epilogue and babies.


==>A few sentences that I highlighted ... Make your own conclusions!<== 


"The door opens and I nearly spit out my gum. In an effort not to, I swallow it."



"Gaping at him, I follow their happy journey down that amazing row of ab-mountains between hips so narrow even my sweet old Nana would imagine wrapping her legs around them."



"I can tell by how his baby browns swiftly travel down the blouse my momma bought for my twenty-ninth birthday"



He is staring at me like horses just flew out of my ears.



“Are you darin’ me to look at your penis?”



“Something wrong?” he asks, all innocence. “Oh, did my towel fall?”



My curves are tenser than a whore’s in church.



His manhood’s mushroom-shaped tip has a couple veiny inches of length exposed because his big hand can’t even cover him all the way. Jake Cocker is fucking enormous. Guess I should have known from his name.



“I’m also eight years too old for you!!” He shrugs a little. “You’re not too old for me to fuck.”



I wanted to fuck her, and that wasn’t going to work out well since I have no intention of being monogamous AND it’s kinda hard to hide being with other women when one’s living in your home.



His baby browns sparkle. “Am I meaning your pussy when I say cat? Yes, I mean your, hot, sopping wet, tight little pussy.” I gasp. He pauses and adds, “But I want to do more than just pet it.”



“Fuck. You know what I’m gonna do to you? I am gonna lick that cunt until you can’t walk. I’m going to suck on your clit until you don’t want to run away from me anymore. I will slide my tongue in and out of your tight little pussy until you beg me to fuck you and give you a release. Imagine how good my hot breath will feel down there, Drew.



Somehow she makes this awkwardly graceful. Her face has all the awkward.



A triumphant grin spreads from my stomach on up.



His fingers don’t hesitate. They dip underneath my pink panties and slide into my secret, swollen folds.



“Fuck, you’re as slippery as an oil spill in August,” Jake groans.



I grab tighter onto his head and moan as his gravelly voice vibrates my sensitive crevices.



He starts flicking again, slowing and speeding up and playing my pussy like a fiddle in the backwoods of Georgia.



It’s been over a year since Edward was inside me, which means my cave has gotten smaller with neglect.



Under his steady gaze my heart starts pounding in all kinds of unusual places.



“Well, that’s very assumptive of you.”



If I continued to fuck you the way I want to fuck you – and today was only a taste of that – it would make my leaving very hard for you to concentrate.” “You’re a cocky asshole, Jake. I would be able to concentrate.”



Blinking around me, I have no idea what to do with myself.



“I don’t know when I’m coming back, but if you’re still single when I do, I know I will fuck you again.”



“She’s not a girl. She’s eight years older than me.”



“You think I’m weak, don’t you? I did speak up, sometimes, but… I guess when you’ve grown up with somethin’ it just becomes the way things are. Like you’re trained. I was used to him leadin’”



I remain as still as glass.



He brushes his lips up my neck, sending wet flames into my surprised pussy.



“Stop. I mean it. I want that. You know I do, but I am not looking for temporary. I want the whole package.” “You mean this whole package?” he asks, stroking himself



“I want you to fuck me until you send me to the hospital,” I whisper.