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Monday, September 8, 2014

Excerpt and Giveaway: Worth the Fall by Claudia Connor

Worth the Fall by Claudia Connor releases today, and I'm happy to have an excerpt and giveaway to share with you. I've been hearing great things about this one, and am hoping to read it soon. Thanks for stopping by and good luck!



Worth the Fall (The McKinney Brothers, #1)Series: The McKinney Brothers #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 9/9/14



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Prepare to be swept away by a talented debut author with a passionate, powerful story to tell.  


They meet on a beach. . . . Abby Davis isn’t wearing a skimpy bikini or sipping umbrella drinks, not when she’s busy chasing around four little ones. And Matt McKinney isn’t looking for fun—he’s a Navy SEAL, a grown man with a long list of missions . . . and fallen brothers.


They only have a week. . . . Abby has brought her children to this beach to start over, to give them the enjoyable memories they deserve. Matt’s been sidelined by a combat injury, and haunted by the best friend he lost and the promise he made: to remain a SEAL—focused and dedicated. This leaves no time for what he’s always wanted: a family.  


But a week is all it takes. . . . Matt opens her heart while Abby soothes his soul. And though they plan to say good-bye when the week is over, something magical happens on that beach, something neither can forget. Something utterly, completely worth falling for.




He liked watching her when she didn’t know. There were no games. No trying to impress him. Just beautiful and real. The kind of woman a man would do everything in his power to keep. He at least wanted to keep her for now.


Abby settled in the chair beside him, and a calm washed over him like the waves of the Atlantic. For the first time in a long time outside of work, he felt like he knew what he was doing. Knew where he was supposed to be.


She shifted and he imagined her cute little bottom wiggling in front of him. Abby. He liked to say her name, liked to think it. He felt the air move, inhaled her scent as she leaned closer. Looking her fill, was she? Well, he’d make damn sure he got his turn. He forced himself to breathe slowly and evenly until he couldn’t take it anymore. “You’re staring,” he said, opening his eyes and angling his head, catching her in the act.


She jerked back all discombobulated. “No, I’m not.”


“You were.” But she wasn’t nearly as close now, making him regret interrupting the moment. “I felt you.”


She gave him a snarky look, if one could call it that on such a gorgeous face. “You couldn’t have felt me. I didn’t touch you.”


“Well, I did.”



“Superhuman powers?” she asked.



He smiled. Snarky voice too. “Close your eyes.”


“What?”


“Close.”


She made a point of watching the kids.


“I’ve got the kids. Trust me,” he added.


With his last words, her eyes snapped back to his. She searched his face, but finally her eyes closed.


Her chest rose and fell as she breathed, the top of her bathing suit cupping soft, sweet breasts. He leaned close enough to see each fine hair of her feathered brow.

Unable to fight it, he cupped her face, gently smoothed the furrow between her brows with his thumb. Her eyes popped open, and he dropped his hand but didn’t move back. An involuntary smile stretched his face as a warm feeling spread through him. Happiness maybe?

“Could you feel me?”


“Of course I could.” She averted her gaze and tucked flying strands of her hair behind her cute little ear. “You were touching me.”


Yep. He had an effect on her. And she couldn’t hide it worth a damn. His smile grew.


He’d let her think she could. For now.


“What?” she asked, catching more silky strands in her fingers.


She has no idea how beautiful she is. Then, realizing how close he was to putting his lips to hers, he forced himself to sit back. “Don’t fight it.” “Huh?”


“Your hair.” He could smell it from here, the wind blowing her scent over him. “It wants to be down.”


Keeping her eyes on his, she slowly pulled the elastic band from her hair and all that dark silk tumbled down past her shoulders. Damn. He needed a diversion.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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Claudia Connor attended Auburn University, where she received her undergraduate and masters degrees in early childhood education, and completed her studies in Sawbridgeworth, England. Always a lover of happy endings, she enjoys movies, reading, and spending her days pouring out the stories in her head. She lives near Memphis, Tennessee, with her husband and three daughters.



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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Review: Have Mercy by Shelley Ann Clark


Have MercySeries: Standalone
Genre: Erotic Romance



Series: Standalone

Genre: Erotic Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 7/1/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 224
Source: Publisher
Rating: 3.5 stars



In Shelley Ann Clark’s seductive debut novel, two damaged souls discover that when they’re together, their bodies hit all the right notes.


Rock diva Emme Hayes already broke up one band after sleeping with the lead singer, and she swears she won’t let sex screw things up again. The problem is, her new bass player—a lean, muscular, tattooed mystery man who makes her want to demand his absolute attention—has her so worked up she can hardly carry a tune. Emme promises he’s off-limits. She just doesn’t know how she’ll be able to confine the heat to her love songs.

The moment Tom McKinney lays eyes on Emme strutting around the stage of his blues bar—all curves, eye liner, and teased blond hair—he knows she’s one of a kind. So when she offers him a two-month paid gig to tour with her band, Tom can’t say no, despite family troubles and the bar’s precarious finances. Onstage and off, the music they make thrums in his soul, but Tom has too much going on to get involved—even if he burns to let Emme play his body like a fine-tuned instrument.



First line: The first time Tom heard Emme's voice, he dropped a bottle of gin.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Series Review: Camelot Series (1-4) by Ruthie Knox



How to Misbehave: A Novella: Camelot Series                                                                                                                                                                            Series: Camelot #1
Series: Camelot #1
Genre: Contemp  Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 1/28/13
Format: Purchase
Pages: 96
Source: Publisher
Rating: 4 stars


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What woman can resist a hot man in a hard hat? Beloved author Ruthie Knox kicks off her new Camelot series with this deliciously sexy original novella, in which a good girl learns how to misbehave . . . with all her heart.


As program director for the Camelot Community Center, Amber Clark knows how to keep her cool. That is, until a sudden tornado warning forces her to take shelter in a darkened basement with a hunk of man whose sex appeal green lights her every fantasy. With a voice that would melt chocolate, he asks her if she is okay. Now she's hot all over and wondering: How does a girl make a move?


Building contractor Tony Mazzara was just looking to escape nature's fury. Instead, he finds himself all tangled up with lovely Amber. Sweet and sexy, she's ready to unleash her wild side. Their mutual desire reaches a fever pitch and creates a storm of its own--unexpected, powerful, and unforgettable. But is it bigger than Tony can handle? Can he let go of painful memories and let the force of this remarkable woman show him a future he never dreamed existed?

My Thoughts

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Review: Truly (New York #1) by Ruthie Knox

Truly (The New York Series): A Loveswept Contemporary Romance
Series: New York #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: New York #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 8/5/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 304
Source: Publisher
Rating: 5 stars


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RITA finalist and USA Today bestselling author Ruthie Knox kicks off a steamy new series set in the city that never sleeps—alone, at least.
 

May Fredericks hates New York. Which is fair enough, since New York seems to hate her back. After relocating to Manhattan from the Midwest to be with her long-distance boyfriend, NFL quarterback Thor Einarsson, May receives the world’s worst marriage proposal, stabs the jerk with a shrimp fork, and storms off alone—only to get mugged. Now she’s got no phone, no cash, and no friends. How’s a nice girl supposed to get back to safe, sensible Wisconsin?  
 
 
Frankly, Ben Hausman couldn’t care less. Sure, it’s not every day he meets a genuine, down-to-earth woman like May—especially in a dive in the Village—but he’s recovering from an ugly divorce that cost him his restaurant. He wants to be left alone to start over and become a better man. Then again, playing the white knight to May’s sexy damsel in distress would be an excellent place to start—if only he can give her one very good reason to love New York.

My Review
 
Here's the short-and-sweet of it...
 
I loved Truly. The probability was high given that I'm a fan of Ruthie Knox. There was so many thing about this book that appealed to me. We get great leading characters on Ben and May. May is get a tall, easy-going woman who stabbed her pro-football player boyfriend with a fork, left their home and got robbed. Our guy Ben, is a bee-keeper/farmer who's soon-to-be homeless and has anger-control issues. They sound like a perfect pair, yeah? Well, they are. Determined to make May fall in love with NYC over Labor Day weekend, Ben helps May find the vibrant, beautiful, assertive woman within. May sees Ben as not the angry, aggressive man he thinks he is, but a  man with real childhood issues and who's looking for happiness in the wrong places.

 Knox did a fantastic job with the setting. I left Truly feeling as if I'd actually been in NYC. The characters' passion for and beer appealed to me, too. In addition to setting, Knox is pretty brilliant with the finer details as far as non-verbal cues: the press of lips against skin, the grip of fingers on hips, thrusts, pulls, bites...it all makes for a heady experience.

 True to form for Knox, Truly was an insightful, sexy, romantic story. I loved the setting, the characters, conflicts, and the journey to the HEA. This one may even top About a Last Night as my favorite Ruthie Knox book. I'm hoping Madly will be about May's sister, Allie, who had a great secondary story.
 
If you're looking to expand your Ruthie Knox reading list, or if you want to give her a first try, I highly recommend Truly.


Quick side note: I loved that May was a tall woman who had long-standing issues with that. Being pretty much the same size as May's described as, I heavily identified with her. Always feeling self-conscious, apologetic, and like a oaf in a world of 5'2 women. I loved Ben's no-nonsense take on the situation (one my own husband has expressed since I met him): "I don't have an opinion on your height." "Don't apologize for being tall. You're fucking perfect." Whether you're tall or not, a lot of us have some issue. These word were a much-needed reminded that you don't have to apologize for not being perfect, and that it is okay to just be.
 
Favorite Quotes
 
 
  "New York thinks you need a vacation here, and it's not letting you go until you give it a few more days to change your mind about it."
  May looked at her shoes, the smile still lingering. "If New York wants to woo me, it shouldn't be such a dick."
 
 
  This isn't me, a voice whispered in her head. But of course it was. These were the choices she got to make.... Whether to tease Ben, to climb on top of his lap and kiss him, to sleep in his bed. Whether to go after what she wanted, sex or authenticity or truth--even if it turned out to be both disgusting and amazing, scary and essential.  
  These were her decisions and nobody else's.
 
 
  For two steps, she watched him go. Three. Her heart squeezed hard, her inner asshole chastising her, stupid, stupid, and then it happened all at once. A bright flash of anger-at herself, at every movie and TV show and magazine, every insidious cultural message that had ever told her that her body sucked.  
  It was all a bunch of lies,and she knew that. She knew it.But here she was, letting it ruin everything.
 
 

About Ruthie Knox
 
Ruthie KnoxUSA Today bestselling author Ruthie Knox writes contemporary romance that’s sexy, witty, and angsty—sometimes all three at once. Her debut novel, Ride with Me, is probably the only existing cross-country bicycling love story. She followed it up with About Last Night, a London-set romance whose hero has the unlikely name of Neville, and then Room at the Inn, a Christmas novella—both of which were finalists for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award. Her four-book series about the Clark family of Camelot, Ohio, has won accolades for its fresh, funny portrayal of small-town Midwestern life. Ruthie also writes New Adult romance as RobinYork. She moonlights as a mother, Tweets incessantly, and bakes a mean focaccia. She’d love to hear from you, so feel free to drop her a line.







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Friday, July 18, 2014

Sexy Saturdays (Quickie-Style): Desired by Stacey Kennedy / Sex on the Beach by Delphine Dryden



  
Sexy Saturdays with Andrea and Autumn is a weekly feature created to spread the word about spicy reads. 
 
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Series: Club Sin #3
Genre: Erotic Romance
Publisher: Loveswept (Random House)
Publication Date: 7/22/14
Format: eARC
Source: Publisher
Rating: 4 stars
 
 
 Readers of Fifty Shades of Grey are sure to love Desired, Stacey Kennedy’s latest seductive, electrifying novel of Club Sin, where fantasy becomes reality.

Kyler Morgan, Master at the legendary Club Sin in Las Vegas, knows how to give women what they want—too well. He hasn’t had a real challenge in a long time. Then Ella Snow enters his life. Beautiful, inhibited, and innocent in the ways of submission and domination, Ella is the new blood he’s been lusting after. Soon, the thrill of training her to embrace his world brings forth desires Kyler cannot control.

After ending an abusive relationship, Ella makes a promise to herself to start living life to the fullest. It’s one of the reasons she seeks out Club Sin. Here, Kyler’s every touch is a lesson in liberation, stirring passions that have no bounds. But as she falls under Kyler’s command, Ella discovers that some secrets are so dark they must come to light. Submission alone may not be enough to save her, leaving her Master with only one question: How can he help Ella heal while unlocking the deep pleasures she craves?

Desired is an erotic romance intended for mature audiences. 
 
My Review
 
Desired was so, so good, maybe even my favorite of the Club Sin series. I've liked Kyler Morgan since meeting him in Claimed and have been anxious to see him find the submissive of his dreams. It doesn't take long in Desired, because he and Ella Snow connect across a crowded wedding reception (one of the other couples gets married, yay!) Kyler, being the fantastic Dom he is, not only connects with Ella, but also recognizes the submissive in her. After a passionate night, he wants to begin a relationship. Ella is wary, and evasive, about her reasons to keep the relationship casual. Kyler begins the sweet, sensitive and romantic undertaking at getting Ella to open up to him, share her secrets. Ella wants more with Kyler, if she can leave the past behind. She's also open to joining Kyler in his lifestyle, as his submissive.
 
Kyler and Ella were great romantic leads. I truly liked them both as characters, enjoyed watching them begin this slow, sexy dance towards a life-changing love. Ella's past relationship plays into their present, and I admired both how the author dealt without this throughout the story. It gave good motivation for Ella's reluctance and helped eventually bring them together as a stronger couple. I also liked how Kyler approached Ella about joining Club Sin, and Ella's reaction and her curiosity and thoughtfulness moving forward. And damn, everything about the sexual relationship between these two-in and out of the club-was so, so sexy!
 
We also get a lot of Dmitri and Presley (Claimed) and a nice bit of Aidan and Cora (Bared). It's always appreciated when past couples are brought forward with the series.
 
I like to describe the Club Sin series as BDSM-lite, not because I don't take it seriously in that aspect, but because it is so easily-accessible to those who are wary of BDSM or erotic romance. Yes, the lifestyle does play a strong part in the plot, but they're essentially character-driven stories about people who are connected by the community. We don't have men who are out to convince or their lady into joining, though they do encourage her to explore. In the first two books, the heroines are there of their own volition, with or without the hero. The play is more focused on the pleasure or pleasure-pain aspects of BDSM, not the parts (blood play, humiliation, etc) that can seem scary to many of us. If you're looking to explore erotic romance with a BDSM slant, I would definitely encourage you to give the Club Sin series a try.
 
 
 
Favorite Quotes 
 
 
 Though Kyler liked the thought of bringing Ella to Club Sin, he didn't know how to broach the subject with her. So, I like to fuck in public, engage in kinky sex play, and demand submission--whatcha think?
 

 
  A gazillion questions hung on the tip of her tongue. She also wasn't about to ask any of them with two people around her she didn't know. Don't look two inexperienced, Ella. She finally looked from Kyler to Porter to Kenzie, who all watched her. What does one say in this incredibly awkward moment? So, you come here to fuck?
 
 
  "You're not alone anymore, Ella."
  Sobbing tears rushed along her face, tears she didn't try to control. So long she had felt alone. So long she had fought against the world that seemed to be fighting against her. Now it seemed like life had finally given her a second chance. And this man was the reason behind it. A man who gave her everything without ever asking for something in return. A man who had simply been there for her, every step of the way. "I'm no longer alone?"
  Warmness softened his eyes, making her glow from the inside out, as he slowly shook his head. "This life. This family. Club Sin. It's all yours." Brushing the tears off her cheeks, he added with a tender voice, "Do you understand that, Ella? My life, it belongs to you now."




The Club Sin Series



Claimed (Club Sin, #1)   Bared (Club Sin, #2)   Desired (Club Sin, #3)   Freed (Club Sin, #4)

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Sex on the Beach (Tropical Trysts, #2)
Series: Tropical Tysts #2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Cosmo Red Hot Reads From Harlequin
Publication Date: 7/221514
Format: eARC
Pages: 87
Source: Publisher
Rating: 3.5

 
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Hawaiian Vacation To-Do List:

1. Bikini up! You're in Oahu, and it's time for fruit drinks with umbrellas in them!
2. Being obsessively organized doesn't work during a Hawaiian vacation. Relax. Seriously.
3. Scan the resort for hot dudes. Huh. That hot jogger who ran by looks a lot like your ex, Jeremy—only fitter, harder and sexier.
4. Moonlit walks mean bumping into Hot Jogger Guy. Who is your ex.
5. Don't panic. Instead, think with your libido! Also debate the merits of ex sex.
6. Ignore the consequences. Go for it.
7. Revel in the afterglow. Go for rounds two and three.
8. Ooh, kayaking!
9. Round four. Oops!
10. Definitely do not think about why you broke up in the first place. Or that you're having wicked-hot nookie with the man you were here to forget…


My Review


I wanted to pick up Sex on the Beach because I like the Red Hot Reads line and I like Dryden's novellas. I'm glad I went with my gut on this, because this one was another win for me in both categories.

As indicated in the book description, Sex on the Beach is a vacation story and a second chance romance. Jeremy and Amanda broke up ten months prior when he moved for his job and she refused to follow. Both have been moving forward with their lives, but miserable without the other. When Amanda heads to Hawaii with a couple of friends, Jeremy takes the opportunity to follow her and win her back.

And that's where Sex on the Beach gets fun. We have this couple who are most definitely still in love, but have issues to work through if they can make another go of it. I like that Dryden doesn't smooth the issues over with sex, but makes it a real part of the discussion and gives it a realistic "non-resolved" resolution. I had to giggle over Amanda and Jeremy's inability to shut down the attraction between them, and that neither deny it. This leaves us with a story that had the deep discussions interspersed with clothes-ripping passion. My favorite kind!

I can't give any real detractions to Sex on the Beach, except possibly feeling a little lost in the beginning. That's my fault though, since I didn't pick up Mai Tai For Two (about Amanda's vacation mates) first.

Sex on the Beach was a fast and sexy little read that left me satisfied and smiling. Perfect if you're looking for a quick and dirty, yet sweet beach romance.


Favorite Quotes
 
 
  "I didn't tell you I was coming because I knew you wouldn't agree to it. I've spent the last year accomplishing even more than I thought I could, but it's all kind of meaningless because all I do is think about how I want to share it with you. I still love you, I still want to be with you. We are both really smart, and I know we can figure this out if we try. Please just give me these few days to try. And that is what I came here to say."
 
 
  "I'm not sure what it will accomplish, having that talk again. Seems like it's going to end up in the same exact place it did all the other times."
  Jeremy pursed his lips, clearly contemplating the wisdom of his response before going for it. "In hot, angry doggy style on your living room floor?"
  "That was one time.: She felt the blush creeping over her face. Her first instinct had been to grab him and head for the floor to demonstrate, so it felt like she'd been caught in illicit lusting. "And maybe that one other time."

 

The Tropical Trysts Series

Mai Tai For Two (Tropical Trysts, #1)  Sex on the Beach (Tropical Trysts, #2)
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About Stacey Kennedy

Stacey KennedyUSA Today Bestselling Author, Stacey Kennedy is an urban fantasy lover at heart, but she also enjoys losing herself in dark and sensual worlds. She lives in southwestern Ontario with her husband, who gave her a happily-ever-after. Together, they have two small children who can always make her smile, and who will never be allowed to read Mommy’s books. If she’s not plugging away at a new story, you’ll find her camping, curling up with the latest flick, or obsessing over Supernatural, True Blood, Lost Girl, and Sons of Anarchy.
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About Delphine Dryden


Delphine DrydenAfter earning two graduate degrees, practicing law awhile, and then working for the public school system for over ten years, I finally got a clue. I tossed all that aside and started doing what I should have been doing all along, writing novels! In hindsight I could see the decision was a no-brainer.

I’m fortunate to have two wonderful, absurdly precocious children and two delightful if occasionally disobedient mutts. My family and I are all Texas natives, and reside in unapologetic suburban bliss near Houston.
 

 



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Friday, July 11, 2014

Sexy Saturdays: Ride With Me/About Last Night by Ruthie Knox




 

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


The Bookish Babe
 
 

Ride with MeSeries: Standalone
Genre: Contemp Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 2/13/13
Format: ebook
Pages: 216
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4 stars


In this fun, scorching-hot eBook original romance by Ruthie Knox, a cross-country bike adventure takes a detour into unexplored passion. As readers will discover, Ride with Me is not about the bike!   
 
When Lexie Marshall places an ad for a cycling companion, she hopes to find someone friendly and fun to cross the TransAmerica Trail with. Instead, she gets Tom Geiger—a lean, sexy loner whose bad attitude threatens to spoil the adventure she’s spent years planning.  
 
Roped into the cycling equivalent of a blind date by his sister, Tom doesn’t want to ride with a chatty, go-by-the-map kind of woman, and he certainly doesn’t want to want her. Too bad the sight of Lexie with a bike between her thighs really turns his crank.   Even Tom’s stubborn determination to keep Lexie at a distance can’t stop a kiss from leading to endless nights of hotter-than-hot sex. But when the wild ride ends, where will they go next? 
 
 
My Review
 
I've recently taken a big liking to books from Ruthie Knox, so when I saw Let It Ride, I had to give it a try. I'm not particularly into cycling. My own bike has who-knows-how-many gears/speeds and hasn't moved in over two years. But I'm always looking out for something new, and book about two strangers on a cross-country cycling trip sounded all kinds of cool and interesting.


I was fully prepared to like Tom despite the cycling gear. To be honest, I've never noticed a cyclist and thought "Hey! He's hot." Compression shorts do nothing for me. But to Alex's dismay, and my utter delight, it seems that Tom sets out wearing a faded Nirvana t-shirt and cargo shorts. That sound you just heard was my lady-bells ringing. Guys, I love a guy in a good tee and cargoes. But then...Tom started speaking, and dude, that man was a little hostile. Nice. As anyone who knows my husband can vouch for, I love a cranky man. Tom Geiger, he was a solitary man with a difficult past. Over the past five years, he's completely transformed his life, going from a high-powered job to working in a bike shop, from a socially active life to solitude. I mean, the guy has pretty much modeled his new life after Thoreau's "Walden", with epic cycling trips his only true indulgence.

So Tom is tricked into riding cross-country with Alex "Lexie" Marshall, and he isn't a bit happy about that. Lexie isn't exactly thrilled to be riding with Grumpy Tom, but, she's out of options. Le xie and Tom are opposites: she's chatty, curious, excited, and she is way too organized for Tom's liking. She's outfitted with a ridiculously complicated bike complete with a computer, maps, a trailer...she's so ready for this trip. But what Tom realizes and Lexi does not, is that she needs to get rid of the gear and just enjoy the beautiful ride.

Oh! Another issue that drives Tom crazy? He's wildly attracted to Lexie. He has no need for that sort of nonsense in his life, though, and vows to keep his hands off. The only problem is, her ass looks so nice when she's riding in front of him, she looks hot with a bike between her thighs, he can't help but admire the freckles on her shoulder, etc. Yep, he's got it bad.And so does Lexie. Did I mention Tom is hot? He is, with dark good looks, broad shoulders, muscular thighs, and enticing scent. You see where this is going, don't you? Tom and Lexi want each other, so badly. But neither wants to want the other. They have specific plans that don't include falling in love on the TransAmerica Trail. Which means, they absolutely fall in love on the TransAmerica Trail, one hill, one town, one longing glance at a time.

Let It Ride was sexy, it was interesting, it was meaningful and it made me smile. Another winner from Ruthie Knox.

Favorite Quotes
 
 
  "I don't need a babysitter."
  "Please, Tom. You can't ride your bicycle across the country alone. It's insane. You'll end up being slaughtered by a serial killer."
"Taryn, I'm thiry-five, single, tattooed, and antisocial.
I'm the serial killer.”
 
 
  He was everything she wanted.
  For a long moment he just held her there, his tattooed biceps rigid with the strain of bearing his own weight, his breath on her neck, his heat pulsing deep inside her, his heart beating so hard she could feel it pounding against her own.
  She tipped her hips up, inviting him deeper, and he groaned helplessly. "God, Lex. Tell me this is really okay."
  "It's better than okay."
  "You're mine." He said it like an oath, both a curse and a promise.
  She liked the sound of that.
 
  Lying here naked beside Tom, watching the weather arrive, it was hard to remember Portland or to formulate an acceptable explanation for why she wasn't married and living an entirely different life. She wasn't doing that because she'd wanted to be here, doing this. She'd wanted Tom before she'd even met him.

 
About Last Night
Series: Standalone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Standalone
Genre: Contemporary Romance 
Publisher: Random House
Publication Date: 6/11/12
Format: ebook
Pages: 207
Source: Purchase
Rating: 4.5 stars
 
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER

Sure, opposites attract, but in this sexy, smart, eBook original romance from RITA finalist and bestselling author Ruthie Knox, they positively combust! When a buttoned-up banker falls for a bad girl, “about last night” is just the beginning.

 
Cath Talarico knows a mistake when she makes it, and God knows she’s made her share. So many, in fact, that this Chicago girl knows London is her last, best shot at starting over. But bad habits are hard to break, and soon Cath finds herself back where she has vowed never to go . . . in the bed of a man who is all kinds of wrong: too rich, too classy, too uptight for a free-spirited troublemaker like her.

Nev Chamberlain feels trapped and miserable in his family’s banking empire. But beneath his pinstripes is an artist and bohemian struggling to break free and lose control. Mary Catherine—even her name turns him on—with her tattoos, her secrets, and her gamine, sex-starved body, unleashes all kinds of fantasies.

When blue blood mixes with bad blood, can a couple that is definitely wrong for each other ever be perfectly right? And with a little luck and a lot of love, can they make last night last a lifetime?

 
My Review
 
I went into About Last Night with expectations of a fun one-night stand turned true love story. Since it's a Ruthie Knox book, I also knew that buried beneath the sexy cover and fun premise, I would get a truly meaningful story that would grip me. I was right about that. Not only did About Last Night grip me, it  kicked me straight in the heart. I will  keep my personal reflection on the story to a minimum, but let me just say that, like Ashley from Roman Holiday, About Last Night's heroine spoke to me on a deeply personal level.

The story begins with Cath, an American living in London. Though she has a job she loves, Cath remains detached. You soon learn it's for her own good. Cath hasn't always been responsible, hard-working. She used to be "Old Cath", and that version of her was deeply troubled. When Cath connects with a man she knows from the train, a sexy man she nicknames "City" (his real name is Nev), Cath knows she's going down the wrong path again, headed for a mistake. But Nev, he refuses to let Cath walk away. He wants to know her, love her. Nev is in for quite the battle.
 
Much of About Last Night deals with Nev's persistence and Cath's reluctance for a relationship. As stubborn as she is, he matches her step-for-step. It's a one-step-forward, two-steps-back sort of dance between these two. I confess, it normally drives me a bit bananas when a character decides to leave the person they love or shut them out "for their own good". Cath is afraid her penchant for destroying her life will crash down on Nev, and that he'll break her heart. She's partially right, in that her former life could be overwhelming, but we know that Nev is a big boy, and if you love someone, give them the knowledge and a choice, and allow that person to decide whether you're worth the risk. This is her choice, whether to take the risk and let Nev break her heart, as she believes he will

But honestly, I can also see why Cath is so private and protective of herself. I know that Nev loves her and would never hurt her, but she doesn't. Sometimes our own awful, stupid mistakes build and build and build until that's all we can see, it becomes ingrained into our identity. Until you let someone in, tell that person your big bad secrets. If that person truly loves you, they'll accept it as part of your history, what led you to where you are and exactly who you need to be. And then, that person can show you who they see you as, not flawless, but strong, a survivor.
 
  "Your past--It's not a series of mistakes, love. It's just you. All the things that happened to you that made you who you are. You asked me if I hated you for what you've done and what you've been through, but I never could. I admire you. I love you. And I wouldn't change any of it, even the worst parts, because I wouldn't change a thing about you."


And Nev, what a dream book guy! So kind, so sexy, so funny and smirky. I love how much he loved Cath, just as she was. And let me say, that man can make a grand gesture. Truly stunning.
 
I know this review has been all over the place and a real angst-fest. But I must point out that About Last Night was really funny and sexy too. I love the humor and realism when it comes to sex Knox always incorporates into her stories. I don't need to be sold the fantasy when I have this level of honesty and beauty.
 
About Last Night. A bad girl and a buttoned-up banker. Blue blood and bad blood. This book was practically written for the bad girl who still lives somewhere inside of me. That girl with good intentions and bad decisions who never thought she would not only win the heart of the good guy, but that through his eyes, she could see that maybe she hadn't made a disaster of things after all. It's not about being changed about a person, but about seeing yourself through new eyes, a new, love-filled perspective. It's very healing and very endearing. I just, I loved this story so much and highly recommend it.
 

Favorite Quotes
 
  "I would appreciate it," he said after a moment, "if you would stop calling me 'nice.'"
  He took a step closer, and her heart rate spiked.
  "You are nice." Her voice came out all weak and wavery. This was how Little Red Riding Hood had felt when she'd discovered the Big Bad Wolf wearing Grandma's bonnet.
  "No," he replied. "I'm not."
 
  He was claiming her, marking her with his touch, but she didn’t feel possessed so much as she felt protected. Cherished. Wanted. The unaccustomed intimacy of it rendered her fragile, vulnerable as a robin’s egg. Somehow with him it was all right. He wouldn’t take advantage. City was one of the good guys.
 
 
  He saw her. He saw her, and then he smiled the way he'd always smiled at her, as if they were the only two people in the room, and he loved her, and he'd very much life to find out what she had on under her dress. That shark smile. That Big Bad Wolf grin. It got to her like nothing else ever had or ever would.
 
 

About Ruthie Knox

Ruthie Knox
                                                                                                                                                         USA Today bestselling author Ruthie Knox writes contemporary romance that’s sexy, witty, and angsty—sometimes all three at once. Her debut novel, Ride with Me, is probably the only existing cross-country bicycling love story. She followed it up with About Last Night, a London-set romance whose hero has the unlikely name of Neville, and then Room at the Inn, a Christmas novella—both of which were finalists for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award. Her four-book series about the Clark family of Camelot, Ohio, has won accolades for its fresh, funny portrayal of small-town Midwestern life. Ruthie also writes New Adult romance as RobinYork. She moonlights as a mother, Tweets incessantly, and bakes a mean focaccia. She’d love to hear from you, so feel free to drop her a line.



 



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Friday, May 23, 2014

SEXY SATURDAYS: ROMAN HOLIDAY: THE COMPLETE ADVENTURE by RUTHIE KNOX

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

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Roman Holiday: The Complete Adventure (Roman Holiday, #1-10)
Series: The Complete Adventure, 1-10
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Loveswept
Publication Date: 3/25/14
Format: eARC
Pages:  512
Source: Publisher
Rating: 5 stars


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The wait is over with this eBook bundle that includes all ten episodes of Ruthie Knox’s steamy, irresistible serial, Roman Holiday. Like all the greatest road trips, Ashley and Roman’s journey is full of unforgettable twists and turns. But what’s their final destination?

EPISODE 1: CHAINED
EPISODE 2: HITCHED
EPISODE 3: BLINDSIDED
EPISODE 4: RAVAGED
EPISODE 5: IGNITED
EPISODE 6: MISTAKEN
EPISODE 7: RENOUNCED
EPISODE 8: STRIPPED
EPISODE 9: TRANSFORMED
EPISODE 10: CLAIMED

Ashley Bowman has always been impetuous, but even she is a little shocked when she chains herself to a palm tree in the Florida Keys hours before a hurricane is due to blow in. It’s all with the hope of saving her childhood home from a heartless Miami developer. But the moment she meets Roman Díaz she realizes he does have a heart—it’s just encased in ice. Ashley’s determined to get Roman to crack . . . even if she has to drag him all over the eastern seaboard to do it.

Roman can hardly believe he’s been talked into driving across the country with this brazen wild child in a skimpy bikini. He tells himself he had no choice—Ashley insists he meets the elderly snowbirds whose community will be displaced by his career-making development deal. But in truth he knows that there’s something about Ashley that makes him want to get a little wild himself . . . and the closer they get, the more tempted he becomes.

Ruthie Knox is an author who's been on my radar for several months now. I've discover (or been recommended) towards a set of authors in the past six months, a set of authors whose works I have enjoyed immensely. One thing these authors all seem to have in common, besides huge talent, is Ruthie Knox. They thank her for her help and praise her work. But what made me fall in love with Knox's writing, despite having never read her books, was this post on Writing Reality. When I read this post, and all the comments, I thought "THIS is the type of romance I want to read." (also I'm not ashamed to admit that every time I've read the post, I love it even more) I've picked up several of her books recently, and when the Roman Holiday serial was released in one large collection, I decided to go for it.

When Ashley Bowman refuses to let Roman Diaz destroy her grandmother's home, the two are set up in a battle for control. An agreement places and continues to keep them in close proximity. Along the way, a fantastic array of secondary characters, friends of Ashley's and her grsndmother's, help us see Ashley, her grandmother and Sunnyvale, through their lens. I thought I knew what I was getting into with Roman Holiday. I was all "An angry man and a free-spirited woman, opposites attract. Yay!" And "A fun adventure story with loads of sexual tension. I want!" Roman Holiday was all of those things. But it was also an insightful story of two people who didn't know they were lost until they found each other.

Roman Diaz is a controlled and calm man. Perfectly put together, mannered, respected. This appearance is his armor. As the story unfolds, we begin to see cracks in that armor, glimpses of the former Roman he's worked hard to put away. The boy no one wanted with a tragic childhood, fthe young man who remade himself to earn respect and a place in the world. There's a latent anger to Roman. It's so barely contained at times that he can hardly hold back. No one has picked at that control, ever, like Ashley.

  He wanted to take her by the wrist and pull her out of the store, flatten her against the succo outside and press right up against her, get right in her face and insist, insist, that she tell him everything about the trip she had planned. That she stop teasing him and taunting him and leading him around as though he were harmless as a pony on a rope.
  He wasn't a fucking pony. He was a tiger. He would claw her and eat her. He'd rebel against her, and she wouldn't even see it coming.


And at the same time, Ashley intrigues Roman. He admires her passion and conviction.

Ashley seems to be Roman's direct opposite, and for a few reasons. She is messy, uninhibited, prone to rambling chats, and I identified with her in a way I rarely do with heroines. Ashley appears to be a free spirit, and to a large extent she is. But as you get to know Ashley, it seems that instead of being free, she's directionless. She's the child of self-centered, distant parents. Her greatest comfort was her grandmother, who's actions before her death have left her feeling confused and betrayed.No one takes Ashley seriously, believes in her strength. No one taught her how to love, how to accept only the best for herself.

  What kind of friends--what kind of family--had allowed that to happen? Someone should have stopped it. Forced naïve Ashley to come home, sleep in her bed, act her age. But no one had.
  Not her father, who'd sent her to live with his mother because he couldn't figure out any other way to handle her.
  Not her grandmother, who'd liked to say, Live and let live. Everyone has to make their own mistakes.
  Ashley made plenty. That's why she was here. Her whole reason for this detour to Ohio was to draw on Nana's strength. But when Nana gripped her shoulder and Carly touched her knew, their touches made Ashley want to curl in on herself.
  "It's not supposed to be funny," she said. It's my life."


As they go on this quest, Roman and Ashley seem to drive each other crazy. Roman's distance and cold remarks hurt Ashley, though she tries to hide it well. Her free nature and refusal to play to Roman's control issues drive him make him insane. His loss of control, at her hands, humiliates him, makes him angry angry angry. But the thing is, it only makes them crazy or hurts because it makes them feel so much, when they've both closed down to the hurt they've lived with for so long. The trip is full of  problems and roadblocks, often hilarious and cringe-worthy. These problems break them down, and the vulnerabilities come out, allowing Roman and Ashley open up. They give each other so much, and as they get to know each other, Roman begins to believe in Ashley. In her strengths and passions. Ashley gives Roman acceptance of his bizarre and sad past. She gives him erratic conversations and laughter, smiles.

  "You know I like you, right?"
  Her smile turned into a grin. Sunlight and gold, and those bluer-than-blue eyes looking up at him. "Yeah, but I could stand to hear it again."
  He couldn't help it. She made him grin. He'd never met another woman who could do that--who did it as effortlessly as she pulled air out of her lungs.


And of course, there is a heavy, achy sexual tension between these two. I loved the rawness Knox gave to these moments. I could see the corded tension in Roman's body, the grit in his jaw as he tried to resist fantasizing about Ashley in the next room. Roman Holiday is definitely a slow burn on the physical front, but it was so worth it.

Roman and Ashley together, it's kind of magical, in that way only love can achieve. For the first time in their lives, each is truly being seen. It is so, so very uplifting and happy-making when you have a love story with two people who bring each other pieces so vitally needed, who make each other feel stronger, valued, and seen.

Roman Holiday was a quest story, a quest honestly, for both Ashley and Roman. And yes, their destination is ultimately a wonderful place to land, but like all good quests, the journey, the discoveries along the way, are the real story.




Favorite Quotes

  "Right. Turn over, then." His mouth caressed her cheek, the rasp of his skin sweet and intimate. "I want to see your face."
  She turned, surprised because her eyes were misty, tears close. She felt as though she'd spent every day for years and years in layers of padding, gauze-wrapped, and Roman had just yanked hard on the loose end and sent her spinning around, a dizzying whirl that left her bare, her skin tender, her heart open.
  I want to see your face. 
   Who had ever said that to her before? No one, her mind whispered. No one but him.



About the author

Ruthie KnoxUSA Today bestselling author Ruthie Knox writes contemporary romance that’s sexy, witty, and angsty—sometimes all three at once. Her debut novel, Ride with Me, is probably the only existing cross-country bicycling love story. She followed it up with About Last Night, a London-set romance whose hero has the unlikely name of Neville, and then Room at the Inn, a Christmas novella—both of which were finalists for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award. Her four-book series about the Clark family of Camelot, Ohio, has won accolades for its fresh, funny portrayal of small-town Midwestern life. Ruthie also writes New Adult romance as RobinYork. She moonlights as a mother, Tweets incessantly, and bakes a mean focaccia. She’d love to hear from you, so feel free to drop her a line.










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