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Review: Boomer’s Rise by K.L. Savage
Okay ya’ll, I am not even going to lie I squealed when I got this! I mean seriously who isn’t in love Boomer? Shhh… just don’t tell his main squeeze. K.L. Savage did not let me down. I dove into Boomer’s Rise like a kid in a candy store. And then I devoured him and his club. Knowing how the Atlantic City chapter started and then to see how far they have come was wonderful. Of course it would be a Savage book if there weren’t tears in your eyes at some point. These women blend all the clubs together so seamlessly that they come alive as you read.…
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Review: Tongue’s Target
Tongue’s Target gives us a closer deeper look into Tongue’s mind and life after his finding his love Daphne. I love how K.L. Savage leaps into his psyche. They don’t try to make him softer even though he’s found his one. While Daphne draws him out of the shadows more and more, he still lurks there. In Tongue’s Target he is reminded of why, at times, it is best for him to lurk. Savage rips what you think is solid apart and leaves the reader grasping for more. Trying to find the clues that they may or may not have left behind. Savage continues to create a world…
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Review: Lunatic by K.L.Savage
Lunatic is the first book in another ground breaking series by K.L. Savage. Let me just say they delivered another hard punching, gut wrenching, and heart pulling story. Lunatic makes you want to hug and protect those that many would deem unlovable or unwanted. I have faithfully read the Ruthless Series by K.L. Savage and I knew that the Ruthless Asylum series would be just as fascinating. Yet for some reason it still blows me away that these two ladies are always upping the bar on themselves. The way that they are able to blend these characters from people that most would cross the street if they saw them…
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Blog Tour: Command by Amelie S Duncan
⇛ ⇛ Blog Tour ⇚ ⇚ Command by Amelie S Duncan Now Live → https://amzn.to/3q2tPk4 COMMAND is an emotionally charged, steamy, contemporary romance set in K.Bromberg’s Everyday Heroes World. Shana An intoxicated haze and a pair of handcuffs was not how I planned to spend my first night back in Sunnyville— but up to this point life had been anything but predictable. Running into my former love was inevitable, but nothing prepared me for the sight of Nathan Donleavy wearing a uniform. After all this time he still made my knees weak and my mouth water— for a split second I couldn’t help but remember happier times. …
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⭐️Spotlight Author: Samantha Conley⭐️
Samantha Conley is an amazingly talented author. I have had the privilege of meeting her and spending time with her over the last couple years. Funny thing is when I met Samantha I had no clue she was an indie author! I actually met her at a Bookworm Box 5 Author signing in Sulphur Springs, TX. This was my very signing. I just happened to be in line between Author Vera Quinn, Donna, and Samantha. They were all gabbing and I was eavesdropping (hey I was in between them lol) and I spoke up. These women took me (and Joe) under their wing. I had such an amazing time hanging…
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Review: Dancing with Sin by Alexandria Lee
Alexandria Lee has written an extremely hot, emotionally driven, and how the hell did it come to be this way story. Alice and Ethan are characters that you probably know their doppelgänger in real life. A dancer and a soon-to-be lawyer whose lives are entangled with one another. Watching Alice & Ethan struggle their way through and try to find happiness in their lives will have you turning the pages fast. I so want to go more deeply into a few things but doing so will give it all away. I will say that there is (for some people) a “taboo” subject dealt with. I personally found the…
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Review: Behind the Flame by Renee Harless
Behind the Flame is my first venture into Renee Harless’s writing. This is a slow paced love story. Harless builds small towns, like I grew up in. So it’s a world I relate to. Both the main characters have just moved to Carson. I don’t feel like the story would work if it was a quicker pace. Small town are a slower living so the pace makes sense and works. The build up to Ridge and River noticing each other is sweet. The chemistry between them is off the charts once they have their true first meeting (you know the one with swapping names lol). Harless has done a great job…
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Review: Knives by KL Savage
I am such a fan of KL Savage. With every book they are able to make you feel for their characters. Each story is unique and fresh. They have been able to build a world that is realistic, terrifying in ways and yet completely addictive. Knives is book 10 in the Ruthless King series. Savage continues to impress me with every book that I devour. Yes, I devour their writings like they are the air I need to live. I am insatiable when it comes to the Ruthless Kings. Finding myself falling in love with each new character they bring to life. Knives and Mary are no exception to this.…
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Review: Ruthless Christmas by KL Savage
The Groundskeeper from Ruthless Halloween is making his presence known again. KL Savage has brought back an almost perfect antagonist in Groundskeeper. A man who knows more than most about the Ruthless Kings. He aims and hits his mark with precision. That doesn’t mean he takes them out, just that he keeps the club on their guard. I love how Savage twists the club around. You’d think that after all that these men and women have gone through that there would be little that could shock or surprise them. This is brotherhood has grown into a family since adding on the ol’ ladies. What happens when you mess with a…
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📚Review: Truth, Lies and Second Dates by MaryJanice Davidson
Truth, Lies, and Second dates was filled with witty banter, hilarious moments, and great characters. I truly enjoyed the mystery aspect that MaryJanice Davidson based the story around. I truly enjoyed the way Davidson’s characters acted. Tom was very blunt, sexy and didn’t lie. In all his actions you could see there was something about him, other than being highly intelligent. For anyone who knows or loves someone on the Autism spectrum you would recognize the signs. This wasn’t made into a huge part of the storyline, it was mentioned just in passing at the end. I loved how Davidson didn’t make a big show of it and was just…