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Monday, August 11, 2014

Review: Beyond Addiction (Beyond #5) by Kit Rocha

Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)
Series: Beyond #5
Genre: Erotic/Post Apocalyptic Romance
Series: Beyond #5
Genre: Erotic/Post Apocalyptic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 8/18/14
Format: eARC
Source: Author
Rating: 5 stars
 
 

She’s fought like hell to leave the past behind.


Trix changed her name and her life when she got clean four years ago. Now, she has a new family and a job she loves—tending bar and dancing at the Broken Circle. As an O’Kane, she’s happy, untouchable. Until a nightmare from her old life tears her away from her home and drags her back to Hell—also known as Sector Five.

He’s still living—and dying—in it.

Losing Trix was the kick in the head Finn needed to get sober, but working as an enforcer for a man he hates is slowly crushing his soul. The only thing that keeps him going is his determination to destroy Sector Five from the inside. Then Trix comes back into his life—alive, in danger—and nothing else matters.

Getting her home could be a suicide mission. The only thing deadlier is the old spark that flares to life between them. Soon, Finn and Trix are battling the one addiction neither of them ever managed to kick—each other. And it could cost them everything.



My (fangirl-style) Review
 
BADASS. There are just no two ways about it, guys, the Beyond Series is total badass. And Beyond Addiction? It only upped the level of all-around badassery, taking the series to a whole new level. After the crazy ending of Beyond Jealousy, we readers have been dying to know what's going to happen to Trix, who was kidnapped by the Sector Five. Well, Beyond Addiction picks up where that shocking end left off and it flies.

In Beyond Addiction, we get not only another crazy intense, passionate story, but also a second chance romance. But truly, this is no ordinary second chance, more like a new, better chance. Back in Sector Five, keeping the citizens addicted is a means of power. When Trix and Finn were together, there was always a haze of drugs fogging their minds. The balance of power was firmly on Finn's side, though he never took advantage of that and truly loved Trix. Now, both Trix and Finn are clean and from the moment they are reuinited, it seems they both want to grasp that second chance, both know what they have can have now is so much more.
 
 
  "Tell me this is different," she begged.
  "I dont' have to." He pressed his forehead to her temple, his breath hot against her cheek. "You can feel it. You know it in your bones. Nothing's the same as before."
  Because he wasn't fighting her anymore. Fighting himself. They were sober, clear-headed, free to do what they wanted--and this was it. More than anything else, more than breath.
 

Life in Sector Four is overwhelming to Finn. And dangerous, to say the least. As a member of Sector Five, he's been the enemy, forced to drug citizens or die. Dying might have been the noble option, but living, and using subversive tactics from the inside is the smart choice. The O'Kanes don't exactly welcome Finn with open arms, but because Trix loves him, he gets a chance. A chance to be a better man, to be a part of something big and good, the chance to live, O'Kane style. (hubba hubba!)The promise of fulfilling his own destine, based on his choices, his actions, almost too much for Finn to comprehend.
 
 
  Jas might still punch him in the face a few times, but then he'd slap him on the back and get him a drink, because part of belonging would always be a willingness to bleed for and with your brothers. And that's what Jas and Bren would be, if he stayed. The brothers Finn had never had, the family he'd barely realized he wanted.
 
I'll just say this: Finn does the O'Kanes proud, is truly better than they could have ever expected.


Beyond Addiction gives us a new look outside the sectors, and it was so cool. Finn and Trix head to the desert outside of Sector Six to stay with friends of his, friends who are total gear heads, building and racing cars. So cool, yeah? I continue to find the world building of the Beyond series to be fascinating, and appreciate each new look at the bigger picture. Sector Four will always be my favorite, but I love knowing and seeing that there truly are others out there, trying to make lives on the outskirts, beyond the politics of the sectors and Eden. And speaking of the politics,
 
  Dallas laughed roughly. "So much for our pretensions. If this is how we're defining democracy now, I'm ready for a little anarchy."
 
I'm amazed at how Rocha continues to build and build on the precarious nature of the sectors and their relationship with Eden. How seemingly significant moments that seemed to be only part of a particular installment, is part of the bigger picture.
 
All because one girl had walked into the sectors and fallen in love with an O'Kane. 

 
Beyond Addiction was fantastic, possibly my favorite of the series. We had the gorgeous love story between Trix and Finn, so delicate and strong and the same time. We had the fabulous and sometimes (almost always) filthy O'Kanes-with Dallas and Lex's trademark dirty hot party (wheee!), and we had the intense, heartpounding, tear inducing build-up to another brilliant ending. Another ending that has me hanging on so tight and begging for the next installment.
 
I highly, highly recommend the Beyond series.
 
 
Favorite Quotes
 
 
  He rubbed his thumb up and down the side of her throat and met her gaze. "I'm not going to hurt you. Not even if you ask."
  "I don't want you to." He felt her swallow beneath his hand. "I need to know you could, but you won't. Not ever."
  "Never again." He knew what she needed now. Bracing her weight, he caught one wrist and dragged it above her head, pinning her in place as he rolled his hips. "But I'll give you anything else. Anything."
 
 
  Four years and a world of distance hadn't stopped them from winding up right here at this very moment. He'd thought she was dead, and that hadn't stopped him from picking her up when she'd stumbled back into his life.
  Nothing would stop him, and she needed to hear it so badly that her throat ached. "Say it," she whispered against his skin. "Just once."
  "I'm not going anywhere,"he promised. low and rough."I'll never leave you."




Beyond Series

 

Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1) Beyond Control (Beyond, #2) Beyond Denial (Beyond, #2.5) Beyond Pain (Beyond, #3)Beyond Temptation (Beyond, #3.5) Beyond Jealousy (Beyond, #4) Beyond Solitude (Beyond, #4.5) Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)

(covers lead to GoodReads page)

 

My Reviews


 


About the author: 


Kit Rocha is actually two people—Bree & Donna, best friends who are living the dream. They get paid to work in their pajamas, talk on the phone, and write down all the stories they used to make up in their heads.
Beyond Shame was their first dystopian erotic romance. They also write paranormal romance as Moira Rogers. You can find them on the web at the following places:
 



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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

WAITING ON WEDNESDAY: BEYOND ADDICTION by KIT ROCHA


   
 
Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine,that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.


This week's WoW selection is...
 
 
 
Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)Series: Beyond #5
Genre:  Post Apoc/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Kit Rocha
Publication Date:
 
GoodReads

He was the one habit she could never kick.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why I'm Waiting ~ I love, love, love this series. It's gritty and cool and beyond sexy. Seriously dirty sexy. I don't even care how vague that blurb is,  know who the heroine and hero are. We've also gotten a few hints in the Facebook group. I can't wait!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, April 11, 2014

SEXY SATURDAYS: BEYOND SOLITUDE (BEYOND #4.5) by KIT ROCHA

 
 

Sexy Saturdays with Andrea and Autumn is a weekly feature created to spread the word about spicy reads.


Autumn Review
The Bookish Babe

 

Beyond Solitude (Beyond, #4.5)

Series: Beyond #4.5
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 4/1/14
Format: eARC
Source: Author
Rating: 4.5 stars
 
When a motorcycle accident leaves Derek Ford riding a desk at the O’Kane compound, the last thing he needs is a sexy new assistant upending his office and his life. But Mia isn’t scared of her domineering boss. The friction between them generates an undeniable heat—but Mia will not be kept, and Ford will do anything to protect what’s his.

A few notes:

Unlike Beyond Temptation, this story stands separate from the main series plotline, with a tight focus on the hero and heroine as they travel through some parts of the Sectors we don't usually get to show.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16049680-beyond-jealousy
 
 
"Strength. Tenderness. Holding her close without holding her down. That was the promise of Dallas O'Kane, of all the O'Kanes."



Just a quick note: Beyond Solitude is being released as part of the Alphas After Dark anthology, then will release on it's own, in June (I think). I'm not sure of the other books in the anthology, but I would easily say that it's worth buying even if you're only interested in Beyond Solitude.
 
I recently devoured the first four books of the Beyond series, in addition to a short story and novella. You would think I would be a bit tired of living in the same world for that long, but you would be wrong. I can't get enough of the world, the O'Kanes, and Sector Four. Given that, I was thrilled when Beyond Solitude popped up for review. And though I had very little prior knowledge of its leads, Ford and Mia, I could not wait to learn more about them.
 
Mia is new to Sector Four, an arrival from Sector Two. There, she had no say over her life, her wants or needs. Her body was a commodity, considered property of her cruel patron. As a former member, Lex is the heroine to the women of Sector Two. With that in mind, Mia is determined to prove herself to thrive in Sector Four, she knows she can do it because Lex did. As one of Sector Two's girls, she was trained to give pleasure, to be in control while seeming powerless. She's looking for a place to belong, wants to be part of the O'Kanes. But more importantly, Mia wants to belong to herself. To own her voice and her body.

Quiet, intense Ford is a different type of O'Kane man. Until recently, he spent his time working mostly away from the compound, at the edges of the Sectors doing O'Kane work. Ford is on the fringe of the group, belonging, but not really a big part of the day-to-day interactions. He was recently severely injured in a motorcycle wreck, and while much better, is still healing. This change in his life and the pain has left Ford grumpy, gruff, and bossy. He doesn't want an assistant, only wants to be left alone while he heals. But cool, unshakable Mia isn't having it. Her demeanor, her smile, awakens Ford. And while he may still be gruff and grumpy, he quietly goes about doing nice things for Mia, to help her acclimate to life in Sector Four.

Despite his best efforts, Ford and Mia soon become close. The changes were fast yet subtle. I loved seeing this stoic, impenetrable man fall for the kind, smart Mia. I believe that Beyond Solitude made me sadder than any Beyond book to date. Both Mia and Ford are so...alone. I didn't honestly expect to become so heavily invested in their story, but the tenderness between them, combined with the powerful and well-written conveyance of their thoughts combined to yank my heart straight into the story.

Like the other novella in the series, Beyond Solitude has a different, maybe quieter, tone, sexually, than the novels. While the other books can be (quite literally) balls-to-the-wall sexing, often orgies and such, Ford and Mia are content to keep the intimacy behind closed doors. At least, for now. Ford is very careful with Mia, and her newfound sexual freedom. Careful not to claim her too quickly, mark her with his name. And though they don't seem to be as adventurous as their cohorts, once they are ready, and behind closed doors...it is so on. Again, Rocha knows how to create scenes that are intense and intimate, scenes that are as emotionally steamy as they are physically. 

Technically, Beyond Solitude is a side-story in the Beyond world, not completely necessary to read in order to follow the series. But, I say that if you skip this novella, you will be missing out of a great O'Kane experience.



Favorite Quotes
 
  It took supreme effort to drag her gaze from his powerful chest to the tousled, dark hair curling damply against his neck. Oh, he was enchanting. Grumpy and rude and beautiful and so, so much fun to look at.
 
 
  "Do you care if people watch?"
  "Do you want them to?"
  "What other people?" She slid her hands up over those gorgeous arms to the broad shoulders that blocked out the rest of the world. "I only see you."
 
 
 
Beyond Series
 
Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1) Beyond Control (Beyond, #2) Beyond Denial (Beyond, #2.5) Beyond Pain (Beyond, #3)  Beyond Temptation Beyond Jealousy (Beyond, #4) Beyond Solitude (Beyond, #4.5) Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)
(covers lead to GoodReads page)
  


Purchase Links
 Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble
 
 
My Reviews
 
 
 

 
About the author
Kit Rocha is actually two people—Bree & Donna, best friends who are living the dream. They get paid to work in their pajamas, talk on the phone, and write down all the stories they used to make up in their heads.
Beyond Shame was their first dystopian erotic romance. They also write paranormal romance as Moira Rogers. You can find them on the web at the following places:
 




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Thursday, April 3, 2014

REVIEW: BEYOND JEALOUSY by KIT ROCHA

Beyond Jealousy (Beyond, #4)

Series: Beyond #4
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 3/17/14
Format: eARC
Source: Author
Rating:
 
She’s been looking for the perfect man. She found two. When Rachel Riley sacrificed a life in Eden to protect the O’Kanes, she earned her place in the powerful Sector Four gang. But the former crime princess is tired of being everyone’s sweet little sister . It’s time for her to get wild, to embrace her fantasies as only an O’Kane can—with a delicious exiled soldier and the gang’s wickedly sinful tattoo artist.

A saint...

Lorenzo Cruz is a warrior, taught by his commanding officers in Eden that involvement equals distraction. Emotion is a liability, and desire a sin. In Sector Four, he finds decadence, shameless sex—and his own dark urges. No battle strategy prepared him for how Rachel makes his heart race…or the way his rival for her affections sets his blood on fire.

...and a sinner.

Ace Santana has a dirty reputation and a mind to match, especially where his new lovers are concerned. He’s eager to help Cruz embrace his dominant side, and to explore the lines between pleasure and pain with Rachel. But corrupting them quickly becomes an obsession, a need he can’t deny—and a love he never imagined.

Three hearts on the line means a hundred ways their ménage a trois could go wrong. After all, even O’Kanes do forever two-by-two. One of them could be the missing piece that makes them all whole…or a temporary diversion destined for a broken heart.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16049680-beyond-jealousy
 
 
 
I know a lot of readers will see this and think "A triad. Ewww." And I respect that opinion. I genuinely do like reading about them, though I've never known anyone who's tried it in the real world. Sometimes the relationships seem forced, with a set-up that's hard to get behind. In this case, though, the relationship between Rachel, Ace, and Cruz developed very organically and very slowly. I never felt as if any of the participants were manipulative or manipulating. All three were complete equals, no one was left out emotionally or physically. I think a lot of the easy acceptance is due to the world the characters live in. The world is harsh and so much of the happiness is truly hard-earned. Being an O'Kane is about being family no matter what. Sexual freedom is embraced; love is embraced in any form.

Each of the three has his/her hang-ups. Ace is the charmer of the O'Kanes. He's the hottest tattoo artist out there, a sweet guy who can be so very wicked. He's lovable, totally squishable and walking sex. But behind his smiles is a guy with a metric crap-ton of baggage. An orphan at a young age, Ace's only gather figure was the man who took him off the street, his pimp. Until he met Rachel, no one had truly wanted to see him, be with him. Not knowing how to love, Ace pushed her away. When things with Rachel, Cruz and him heats up, Ace is all-in, but assumes the other two will eventually tire of him.

As for Rachel, she was brought in as a deal between her dad and Dallas, to keep her family safe. That's given Rachel as sense of not belonging in some ways, though she is truly an O'Kane. Since Ace broke her heart back in book one, Rachel's made an effort to break out of her shell and has undergone a huge sexual awakening (her big moment in Beyond Pain was, WHOA.) But just as Ace feels on the outside, so does Rachel. He and Cruz developed a really close friendship that slowly turned to more, and she wonders if there will always be room for her. And she fears that Ace will break her heart, and Cruz's, again.

And Cruz; he's the least-known of the three. He was raised to be the ultimate soldier, and is still adjusting to life in Sector Four. He's trying to shake off the "values" of Eden, which is part of the reason he and Rachel didn't really work out. He also is struggling with his feelings for another man, knows about Rachel and Ace's history and fears he'll be shut out by their love for each other.

So what we have is three complicated characters in the trickiest of romantic entanglement, all fearing heartbreak, all protecting the others. Making it work will require ultimate trust and honesty.

Okay, serious business aside. Beyond Jealousy was so damn hot. I mean, I'm not even a little bit surprised, given how much I've loved all the books leading up to this, but yet, I am surprised. It's weird because, sometimes I feel the extremely erotic books I read can be a bit sleazy (btw, no judging here, I handle reading sleazy very well) but no matter how hardcore this or any of the books get, I didn't feel anything but excited and happy. The sex is extremely hot and can be graphic, yet each scene works to progress the relationship and develop the intimacy and trust. Kit Rocha really knows how to work it out.

As the series progresses, I am still loving how the Beyond world continues to develop. Each book gives more and more details about how the world went dark, how the areas divided and developed, and how precarious it all still is. Delicate, brutal politics between the sectors and Eden comes into play here, and I keep feeling we're inching closer to a huge event.

And the ending....so good. I will say the the central arc of the Rachel/Ace/Cruz relationship isn't left hanging, and though I'm never 100% sure about the longevity of a triad, I do believe Rocha sold it. (which honestly, if you consider how many traditional relationships work out, it gives a little more perspective) But while that story is pretty nicely wrapped, we do get a bit of a shocking ending; not so much a cliffhanger as it is a huge lead-in to book five, Beyond Addiction.

Wildly sexy, intense, and imaginative, Beyond Jealousy is a great addition to the series.


 
Favorite Quotes
 
  Because whatever was going on between him and Rachel and Cruz hurt like hell, but the pain was a pinprick compared to the satisfaction when Cruz growled his name or Rachel whimpered it.
  If he could just figure out a way for both of them to do it at the same time, they could tear his heart out of his chest and burn it to ash, and he'd still go to hell happy.
 
 
  Separately, the two men drove her crazy, twisted her into knots of longing and thwarted desire. But together--
  Together, they'd give her everything.
 
 
  Fuck that life. Fuck those lies, the denial and shame. With Rachel curled trustingly against him, Cruz let go of the last little bits of Eden clinging to him, wrapped a hand around the back of Ace's head, and pulled him in for a slow, tongue-tangling kiss.
 
 
  Dallas O'Kane had patience...until he didn't. And then he burned shit to the ground.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Beyond Series
Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1) Beyond Control (Beyond, #2) Beyond Denial (Beyond, #2.5) Beyond Pain (Beyond, #3)  Beyond Temptation Beyond Jealousy (Beyond, #4) Beyond Solitude (Beyond, #4.5) Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)
(covers lead to GoodReads page)
  
 

Purchase Links
 
 

 
About the author
Kit Rocha is actually two people—Bree & Donna, best friends who are living the dream. They get paid to work in their pajamas, talk on the phone, and write down all the stories they used to make up in their heads.
Beyond Shame was their first dystopian erotic romance. They also write paranormal romance as Moira Rogers. You can find them on the web at the following places:
 

 
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SERIES REVIEW: BEYOND (#1-3.5) by KIT ROCHA

Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1)   Beyond Control (Beyond, #2)Beyond Denial (Beyond, #2.5)Beyond Pain (Beyond, #3)  Beyond Temptation

Title: Beyond Shame (Beyond #1)
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 9/16/12
Format: Kindle
Pages: 351
Source: Author/won in giveaway, w/no obligation for review
Rating: 4.5 stars
 
 
All Noelle Cunningham has ever wanted is a life beyond–beyond the walls of Eden, where only the righteous are allowed to remain, and beyond her stiflingly restrictive existence as a councilman’s daughter. But only ruins lie outside the City, remnants of a society destroyed by solar storms decades earlier.

The sectors surrounding Eden house the corrupt, the criminal–men like Jasper McCray, bootlegger and cage fighter. Jas clawed his way up from nothing to stand at the right hand of Sector Four’s ruthless leader, and he’ll defend the O’Kane gang with his life. But no fight ever prepared him for the exiled City girl who falls at his feet.

Her innocence is undeniable, but so is their intense sexual attraction, and soon they’re crossing every boundary Noelle barely knew she had. But if she wants to belong to Jas, first she’ll have to open herself to the gang, to a dangerous world of sex, lust and violence. A world where passion is power, and freedom is found in submission.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15830843-beyond-shame?from_search=true
 
 
 "We survive because we stick together--no exceptions. If you join up, it won't be a free ride, but it'll be a good one."


I am more than a little angry with myself right now. I've had Beyond Shame for quite awhile now, but because it's dystopian, I wasn't all that interested. Silly me. As it turns out, it doesn't really matter if it's dystopian or contemporary or fictional, etc...as long as I get a great story, I'm happy. When you add in that Beyond Shame is an excellent erotic romance, well, need I say more?

Beyond Shame is about a society in the future, though I'm not sure when exactly this takes place. What is important is that the world has change. Apparently, solar flares threw the world into chaos, leaving society broken into distinct areas. There's Eden, home of the privileged; the Sectors, rough and ran by what seems to be gangs; and the commune farms, which seem like labor camps. How society was broken up isn't exactly clear, yet, and to be honest, I'm fine with not knowing every detail. But I will say that the potential is large and I hope it is eventually revealed.

Beyond Shame is Noelle's story, and I love how appropriate that title is for her. Noelle was kicked out of Eden (her city, her home) for exploring her sexuality. Eden is heavily controlled with righteousness enforced and desires punished. Found wandering in Sector 4, Noelle is rescued by Jasper, a member of the O'Kane gang/family. When Jas and Lex (a sexy, wickedly cool O'Kane woman) make Noelle's inclusion their mission, she's welcomed into a world with only one law: O'Kane's law. Here, ink is a promise, a vow, any flavor of sexual desire is welcomed, and everyone lives hard.

Noelle both welcomes the freedom, and thrives on the shame the exploration brings her. She wants Jas, even wants him to mark her with his possession. Jas wants Noelle, but wants her to explore her desires before making a decision. You know what this means? ANYTHING GOES. (And I do mean anything, WHOA.)  Noelle is almost overwhelmed by the options. She can play with Lex, O'Kane boss Dallas, any of the many members in any variety. But it all comes down to the fact that end the end, Noelle wants Jas. That choice isn't as simple as it seems, though. As a female in Eden, Noelle was never given a voice. Before she can truly be his, Jas is determined she will find it. But let me tell you, the journey is one steamy and fun ride.

Beyond Shame was fascinating. Besides the exploration of sexual freedom, we get the O'Kane life, which seems a lot like the contemporary MC stories. Loyalty, friendship, ruthlessness, and family all play a large part in the story. I am fascinated with and excited to explore more of the Beyond series.
 
Favorite Quote:
 
  Jasper's handprint was burned into her skin, but somewhere inside her the sharp pain had twisted. She was twisted, a dirty, wicked girl who wanted this crude mistreatment, who craved it.
  Maybe if he spanked her enough, he'd purge all the shame from her heart.
 
 
  She was an O'Kane. One night of uncertainty wouldn't change that. Nothing could change that. That was a promise tattooed into her skin--her loyalty in exchange for their protection. Forever.
 
 
Title: Beyond Control (Beyond #2)
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 3/19/12
Format: Kindle
Pages: 400
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4.5 stars
 
She refuses to be owned.

Alexa Parrino escaped a life of servitude and survived danger on the streets to become one of the most trusted, influential people in Sector Four, where the O’Kanes rule with a hedonistic but iron fist. Lex has been at the top for years, and there’s almost nothing she wouldn’t do for the gang…and for its leader. Lie, steal, kill—but she bows to no one, not even Dallas O’Kane.

He’ll settle for nothing less.

Dallas fought long and hard to carve a slice of order out of the chaos of the sectors. Dangers both large and small threaten his people, but it’s nothing he can’t handle. His liquor business is flourishing, and new opportunities fuel his ambition. Lex could help him expand his empire, something he wants almost as much as he wants her. And no one says no to the king of Sector Four.

Falling into bed is easy, but their sexual games are anything but casual. Attraction quickly turns to obsession, and their careful dance of heady dominance and sweet submission uncovers a need so deep, so strong, it could crush them both.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16049677-beyond-control
 
 
"Whatever we do, we do it together."



After reading Beyond Shame with the kind of joy you feel when you discover a book that works for you in every way, I was a bit nervous to start Beyond Control. I felt sure that I would continue to enjoy the series premise, a future in which the privileged live in their beautiful city while the less fortunate battle for survival in the Sectors. I loved that those who appear to be the less fortunate actually live a better life. I mean, sure, it's tough. But there's freedom. At least in Sector Four, ran by O'Kanes. In Sector Four, the O'Kanes work hard and fight hard, and they fck harder. (Sorry if that seems crude, but if you're going to read this series you better get right with that word with a quickness.)
 
Beyond Control is about Dallas O'Kane, the king of Sector Four, and his would-be queen, Lex. Dallas and Lex play a large part in Beyond Shame, so we get to move into their story with a familiarity that's comforting. Also, it's like holding a ticking bomb. Their relationship is a battle of wills. Dallas wants Lex, wants her to wear his collar, his ink and be his queen. As a leader in a cruel and manipulative world, Dallas is not in a position to show weakness, that he cares for or needs anyone. Lex wants to be with Dallas, but is determined to never be under another's control again. She's fought hard for her place with the O'Kanes. She takes care of the ladies (especially Noelle, OMG!) and strikes fear and respect among the men. She is Dallas' perfect counterpart, but she needs what he doesn't want to give her, the freedom to leave if that's what she chooses. It's not that she wants to, but Lex needs to know she can. So we have a king struggling against his nature to give the woman she loves everything she needs, in order to truly be his.
 
I loved the rough yet tender relationship between Dallas and Lex. Given the debauchery they've participated in with others, you would think anything would go for Dallas. Not so. And in an interesting turn from such a sexually open man, I kind of adored that Dallas wanted the most intimate of moments with Lex for himself. Having said that, Holy Flaming Panties this book had its moments. And by moments, I mean Dallas and Lex begin to fully indulge in their passion. Lex and Noelle still, ahem... enjoy one another, with Jas sometimes participating. Then you have more of the merry O'Kanes joining in, with Dallas directing them all. I just... yeah. It's an understatement when I say that I ate that up with a spoon then asked for seconds.

I mentioned in Beyond Shame that I hoped we got more details about this future, and happily, we do. The politics between the Sectors and even Eden is explored more, and plays a part in the plot. I'm continuing to be fascinated with this dangerous and sexy world created by Kit Rocha.
 
Favorite Quote
 
 
  Grinning, Dallas smoothed a proprietary hand over Lex's hair. "What can I say. We like our women only mostly tamed. Where's the fun in a woman who'd never stab you just a little, if you pissed her off bad enough?"
 
 
  Her fantasies didn't mostly revolve around Dallas. They were Dallas, start to finish. Trust and belonging and a longing so razor-sharp it could carve you into a million pieces and leave you begging for more.
  Love.
 
  "See, Six? This is what makes life worth living. Men who don't know if they wanna fight or fuck, but will climb into a cage to figure it out in front of everyone in the sector"
  
 
 
Title: Beyond Denial (Beyond #2.5)
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 3/22/13
Format: Kindle
Source: Free on author's website
Rating: 4 stars
 
Free online read (or Kindle file download) of a deleted scene from Beyond Control, featuring Ace and Jared.
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DABWAHA is a yearly event run by popular blogs Dear Author and Smart Bitches, Trashy Books where readers fill out brackets pitting beloved books against one another and then engage in a couple weeks of all-out warfare as they try to encourage people to vote in the best interests of their bracket–or in the worst interests of the brackets of people in the lead.

In 2013, Beyond Shame was one of the 2012 finalists pitted against some of our personal favorites in the Paranormal and Speculative Romance subgenres. In the tradition of bribery and mayhem, we offered to provide a deleted scene featuring Ace and his friend Jared at the O’Kane party held for the Sector Three recruits, as seen in Beyond Control.

The chances of our plucky little self-pub novel surviving round one were always tiny, but we planned to share the story either way. So for all of you who voted, or didn’t, or just want to read about Ace being dirty and in denial…enjoy!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17668619-beyond-denial

 
So. Beyond Denial is a quick and dirty deleted scene from Beyond Control. I love Ace, the O'Kane tattoo artist. He's always willing to lend a hand (or a tongue) to his friends and clients. It was nice to see him get a turn from his friend Jared, especially when it helps lessen the sting of Rachel's rejection for a bit.

I hope we get more prostitute/sweet guy Jared in the rest of the Beyond books.

 
Favorite Quote

  "I like the way you look at her. You'd fall head first into making her scream, and drag the rest of the world along with you."
 
 
Title: Beyond Pain (Beyond #3)
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 8/26/13
Format: Kindle
Pages: 350
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4 stars
 
A woman with no future…

Live fast, die young–anything else is a fantasy for Six. She’s endured the worst the sectors had to throw at her, but falling in with Dallas O’Kane’s Sector Four gang lands her in a whole new world of danger. They’re completely open about everything, including their sexuality–but she hasn’t survived this long by making herself vulnerable. Especially not to men as dominant as Brendan Donnelly.

A man without a past…

Bren is a killer, trained in Eden and thrown to the sectors. His one outlet is pain, in the cage and in the bedroom, and emotion is a luxury he can’t afford–until he meets Six. Protecting her soothes him, but it isn’t enough. Her hunger for touch sparks a journey of erotic discovery where anything goes–voyeurism, flogging, rough sex. He has only one rule: he won’t share her.

In Bren’s arms, Six is finally free to let go. But his obsession with the man who made him a monster could destroy the fragile connection they’ve forged, and cost him the one thing that makes him feel human–her love.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16049679-beyond-pain
 
 
 
 "You don't have to fight. Let me do it for you."
 


After the crazy-sexy Beyond Control, lead by the dynamic Dallas and Lex, it was quite the change of pace to step into Bren and Six's book. They were both likable characters, no doubt about it, but both were so quiet that it's harder to get a feel for their struggles and desires.

Brendan Donnelly is probably the deadliest O'Kane. Growing up in the slums of Eden, then trained by military police to be a deadly weapon, he's a tremendous asset to the O'Kanes. The betrayal and disgrace that led to his exile from Eden still burns, leaving Bren bent on revenge.

But...BUT, Bren has a soft side when it comes to Six. Six was brought in to Sector Four in Beyond Shame. Six was born in a sector where women are nothing more than breeding machines. She ran away, only to be captured and traded to the evil leader of Sector Three. Six has steadily become a part of her new home, but only feels comfortable with the quiet Bren. It's no surprise their friendship also holds a strong attraction, one they do act on. But Six is so slow to trust -rightly so. It's Bren's job to make Six realize she is safe with him.

So obviously we have another wicked hot book in Beyond Pain. The tone is different, more subdued, and giving the personality of these two, it makes sense. We don't get the group participation (Boo!) but in Bren and Six we do have some watchers (Yay!). With the title Beyond Pain, you might expect a lot of BDSM, but it's not like that at all. What I like about this series is that even when it's rough or, I don't know, hardcore (?) it's not really. And no matter how many participants you have, each couple, each participant, is centered, knows what they want and where everyone stands and it's all about being happy and free. Yeah, it's hot and the authors really go for it, but it's feels more realistic, I guess. Realistic, that is, if you live in a place where anything and anyone goes and it's pretty much the more the merrier. I'll just stop talking now.

Also, things are really changing in Sector Four. The O'Kanes are becoming more powerful and are taking on bigger risks. The biggest change is the women. Not only are they sexy and strong, but under Lex's leadership, are taking an active role is the duties. So cool.

Having said all of this about Beyond Pain.... HOLY CRAP, ACE AND CRUZ!!!
 
Favorite Quote
 
  A hoarse cry rose in her throat, and she pressed her open mouth to his skin to muffle it. But that only brought the taste of him into her, and she wanted so much more because she'd been so, so wrong. Nothing about Sector Three could dirty him. He'd kick aside the rubble and build something beautiful out of it.
 
 
  Maybe she couldn't be like Bren and push toward the pain like a lover, but she knew how to weather it.
 
 
  "I'll show you," he promised, already panting in her ear. "Every day, I'll show you how much."
  Shivering, she freed one hand from the cage and twisted it in his hair, hauling his head back so he had to meet her eyes. "You deserve love. Say it."
  "I deserve better." He pressed closer with a grind of his hips. "I deserve you."
 
 
 
Title: Beyond Temptation (Beyond #3.5)
Genre: Dystopian/Erotic Romance
Publisher: Moira Rogers
Publication Date: 2/8/14
Format: Kindle
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4 stars

Kit Rocha returns to Sector Four in BEYOND TEMPTATION. A promise to a dying friend backfires when Noah Lennox finds that the girl he was supposed to rescue is all grown up--and wearing O'Kane ink. He wants to protect her from the secrets of their past, but she wants him. And an O'Kane woman always gets what she wants.
 
 ** Beyond Temptation is currently part of the Marked Anthology, and will be released on its own in June**
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20929184-beyond-temptation?from_search=true
 
 
 
"She was an O'Kane, and her family would always have her back."


Beyond Temptation was a quick yet meaningful trip back into the Beyond world. It focuses on Emma, a character who starting getting page time in Beyond Pain (I think). The only things I knew about Emma is she's Ace's apprentice at the tattoo shop and that she occasionally plays with Jas and Noelle (still my favorite couple). The novella also features Noah Lennox, hacker/tech genius who's been mentioned a few times in O'Kanes efforts to clean up Sector Three.

Apparently Noah and Emma grew up in the same sector, with him being her older brother's best friend. Dallas uses that connection to pull Noah out of hiding and get his help bringing the leader of another sector down. There's a lot of politics going on here, and I'm really loving how Rocha continues to expand and strengthen the world-building as the series progresses. The explanation about how society was broken down by the solar flares was a nice detail.

Of course, the reconnection between Noah and Emma was the focus. I liked both and I found them together to be really sweet. And, it would be a Beyond story without an O'Kane woman getting thoroughly pissed off at her guy and giving him hell before walking away. I didn't really get on board with Emma's side in this situation, but I do love the strength these women always command.

It's not absolutely necessary to read Beyond Temptation, but it's a very good novella that gives a lot of insight to life in all the sectors, especially Four.


Favorite Quotes

  Holding her gaze, Noah rose and gripped the hem of his shirt, teasing her with the possibility of bare skin. "Does your room have rules?"
  Her palms itched to explore, and she curled her hands into fists at her sides. "Just the same ones we have everywhere else. If everybody says yes, anything goes."
  His arms flexed as he hauled his shirt over his head and let it fall. "Then touch me."


  Maybe that was the method to Dallas O'Kane's madness, the only way to reconcile his mercenary reputation with the contented loyalty of his people--even the women. No, especially the women, because that was what was different here. Emma could be anything she wanted, do anything--or anyone--she wanted, and her happiness was part of the puzzle. The women here were woven in with the men, stronger and better for it.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Beyond Series
Beyond Shame (Beyond, #1) Beyond Control (Beyond, #2) Beyond Denial (Beyond, #2.5) Beyond Pain (Beyond, #3)   Beyond Temptation Beyond Jealousy (Beyond, #4) Beyond Solitude (Beyond, #4.5)  Beyond Addiction (Beyond, #5)
(covers lead to GoodReads page)
  
 

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About the author
Kit Rocha is actually two people—Bree & Donna, best friends who are living the dream. They get paid to work in their pajamas, talk on the phone, and write down all the stories they used to make up in their heads.
Beyond Shame was their first dystopian erotic romance. They also write paranormal romance as Moira Rogers. You can find them on the web at the following places:
 

 
 
 
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