Friday, August 8, 2014

Revenge Bound - Heidi Joy Tretheway

Third in a four book series centered on the band Tattoo Thief.  Book one centers on Gavin and Beryl.  Book two, Tyler and Stella, deals with, well, you know.  This book can stand alone, but reading the series in order is a good idea anyway; you have more "insider knowledge" that way.

I love Heidi Joy Tretheway, I love the Tattoo Thief series, and I love Jayce McKittrick. I don't care if he's fictional, I want a Jayce of my own.

As I've said of Tretheway before (when reviewing Stella and Tyler's story), her writing gets better and better and better. Every outing is better than the last. This book is so well-written, and so well put together, and clearly so well researched (about revenge porn, among other things) that you just can't find anything to quibble with.


Jayce is a hot rock star with a sense of humor and need for control. He's also quite the stereotypical man whore, dragging a trail of groupies and easy one-night stands wherever he goes. He's happy with his no-strings attached, let's all have fun and then move on policy, until he meets Violet. She's different and she's special, and he knows it from the word go.


Violet is a teacher, an artist, and a photographer. She's been hurt, she doesn't trust easily, and she's trying to make a life for herself after a really bad relationship ends. To add to her problems, she starts getting very dirty, very scary texts which lead her to discover that there are naked pictures of her posted on the internet. Photos that were never supposed to see the light of day.


Revenge porn is a real thing, people.  This book, in addition to being fun, and full of love, romance, and some sizzling sex to boot, is a cautionary tale: what you put on the internet stays on the internet.  Forever.  For. Ev.  Er.


I'm not telling you anything more about the plot, other than to say that it's worth the trip. Read this book! Violet and Jayce are real people and they have a story to tell. It's a cautionary one about how bad things happen to good people. It's a hopeful one, about how making changes can and does happen. And it's a love story. Of course it is. Tretheway writes some of the best love stories you're ever going to run across.


I enjoyed this book immensely. The dialogue is real, and relateable, and a lot of it stuff I've heard come out of my own mouth. Jayce is a lot more than just a rock star, just a hottie, just a womanizer. He's a real guy with big decisions to make, big concerns to address, and a big case of lust for the beautiful red-haired woman whom chance tosses into his life.


Please do yourself a favor and read Revenge Bound. Because it's worth it to see two scared, reticent people make their way to one another, and because the things that are there to be overcome only make the story more compelling. But mostly, read this book because Heidi Joy Tretheway is a really terrific writer, with a real voice, who deserves your attention. Romance is not as easy to write as so many seem to think; Tretheway, however, certainly makes it seem like it is!



As always, click on the pic to buy the book.  You won't regret it!




Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Have you read any of these?

I've been a little busy and have gotten a bit behind on my summer reading.  I have many books to review, but no time right now.  Not to give the kind of attention I want to. So, I'm posting this list.  You should check out the books on it and let me know what you thought of them.  Maybe write a review in the comments.  These are books I've finished, or am starting on, and that I feel good recommending to you.  Enjoy them, and let me know your opinion on them.

1. Hot Blooded, by Kendall Grey  Grey is always outrageous yet relateable, and she always takes you on a ride you won't soon forget.  Book one in the Ohana series (ohana means family in Hawaiian) will take you an a typically Grey-esque adventure. If you've ever read Grey's Hard Rock Harlots series, you know how wild this is going to be!

2. The Call series by Emma Hart   On sale, 99 cents for two books and a novella, the complete set.

3. Hudson, by Laurelin Paige     Free with Kindle Unlimited, but worth the price anyway.  Epilogue/supplement to the Fixed Trilogy, which was totally enjoyable.  TOTALLY, people!

4. Slade: Walk of Shame #1  By Victoria Ashley     Hot, sweaty, steamy, dirty, sexy fun!  I loved the whole thing, just because it was so ... whoa!  99 cents, folks!  Trust me, just the physical description of Slade will have you drooling.

5.Beauty and the Badge, by Inez Kelly.  Fun, cute, romantic, sexy... and he comes with his own handcuffs!  Oh, and only 99 cents!  What's not to love?

6. The Bastard, also by Inez Kelly.  This woman had a really unique idea, created a great mythology, and then scored with a fabulous, hot and sweet romance.  This is book one in the series The Baddest Boys in History, and I am anxiously awaiting the next installment.

7. Cover Me, by Carrie Elliott.  Very sweet.  Very involving, really. I enjoyed this story quite a bit.  The lead characters are just so darned adorable together!   Free with Kindle Unlimited, and not real hard on the wallet without it.

8. Frigid, by Jennifer Armentrout (writing as J. Lynn)  Best friends since childhood, snowed in at a ski resort, discovering their love for one another?  AWESOME!

9. Playing for Keeps, by R. L. Mathewson  Fun little series of sweet romances.  I enjoyed the silliness in here, for instance, a food obsession that just makes me laugh.  The stories are nice and the writing is good.  Can't ask for much more in a summer read, and there are FOUR of them to keep you happily reading for a while.

10.  The King, by J.R. Ward.  Continuing the Black Dagger Brotherhood along in the style and excitement we've come to love. The King also kind of brings us full circle in the story of Wrath and Beth. I mean, we've all got our favorite Brother, right?

Quick read:  Alex, by Shannon Mayer.  A brief novella, and free with Kindle Unlimited or 99 cents without, that gives you a new insight into the werewolf in the Rylee Adamson series.  Also, a small hint of things to come?

So, what are you reading this summer that I haven't?  Let me know and I'll check it out.

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

OUT TODAY: Hudson, book 4 in the Fixed series, by Laurelin Paige

It came out today.  I'm reading it now.  It's awesome.  


Currently on sale at Amazon for $3.99, and worth every penny.  If you haven't read Fixed on You, Found in You, and Forever With You, read them first.  You will not regret it, trust me.  And as soon as I've finished Hudson's story, I'll post a review.  If you finish before I do, I'll post yours, too.
Click on the picture above to buy the Kindle book.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

UnDeniable, by Madeline Sheehan

!!!HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT HOT!!!

The premise: Eva falls in love with a much older, relatively inappropriate man, Deuce, when she's very young. Can they make it work when they both get older?

The execution: DAMNED NEAR FLAWLESS!!!!! This woman can write like nobody's business. And she's got an ear for dialogue, an eye for detail, and an unflinching grasp of reality.

These are not sanitized, good-guy bikers who only commit "victimless" crimes, like we so often find. These guys are down and dirty, hard criminals. There's murder, drugs, weapons, womanizing, infidelity, abuse, all kinds of nasty stuff. There's also a lot of heart and love in these men and their women.

The largely accurate depiction of the lifestyle here? Works for the story. Women are accessories, and wives need to say out of the way. They are honored publicly, humiliated and ignored in private. All women are objects for sexual gratification and servitude and that's it. If you're a modern woman, you're gonna get pissed reading this book. But that's cool. It's worth it not to be deluded by a bunch of romantic nonsense when reading something this gritty and heartfelt.

We also get a really good idea of what the biker life is all about. It's not just the open road and bugs in your teeth, it's cops and drugs and weapons and running and hiding and fighting and killing and dying.  And loving, and marrying, and having sex, and making love, and raising kids.  It's real, it's dirty, it's hard, and it's not some cleaned-up, romanticized trope.

Deuce is a bad guy. Frankie is a bad guy. Preacher is a bad guy. They're ALL bad guys, and they all love Eva in different ways. She's the biker princess and she's tough and strong, but wants to love. And be loved. By Deuce. Even if he is 18 years older than her. And married. And a bad guy.

I am not going any further with the storyline; I want you to stumble along and be as shocked and horrified, and pleased and surprised and happy and sad and bereft and tearful as I was. It's the fun of reading a book this good. This great, really.

Sheehan is an excellent writer and she pulls at your emotions like a pro. Go with it. The payoff is immense.

WARNING: There is bad stuff here. Drug use, shootings, murders, adultery, gore, torture, all kinds of things. I love it. I want real people, not some Polly Perfect and William her yuppie boyfriend; yes, I read the modern-day romance fairy tale now and again, but this is better. If you're looking for rose-colored glasses and rainbows and unicorns, go read something else. If you want a really good story, a very realistic story, about love and acceptance and fighting for what you neeeeeeeed in your life, this is the one. If you want the HEA? Well, it's there. Just remember that you and Eva may have different ideas of what that means.

I am now, officially, a Madeline Sheehan fan and I will be reading this entire series plus everything else I can get my hands on. I really think that, if you're a grown up who likes grown-up love stories, you should too.

Click on the pic to buy the book.

http://www.amazon.com/Undeniable-Madeline-Sheehan-ebook/dp/B009N539DS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1403827431&sr=8-1&keywords=undeniable

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Thirty-two and a Half Complications, by Denise Grover Swank



Really, that about covers it.  

But, since we've waited a while for this installment in the Rose Gardner Mysteries, it probably deserves more hyperbole than that.  Although it's hard to go overboard when a book is this good.

I loved this book.  Until I hated it. Then I loved it again.  Really, though:

YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK NOW!!!!!!!

The book starts about a week or two after Thirty-one and a Half Regrets leaves off.  Mason and Rose are living together in the farmhouse Rose's birth mother left her, Joe is ... around, and Rose's sister Violet is busy, um, being Violet. Which does not turn out well.  Everyone else is here, too; Jonah the preacher, Rose's landscaping employee Bruce Wayne, Neely Kate, Miss Mildred, and, of course, Rose's dog, Muffy.  Mason's mother even makes an appearance!  

Poor Rose. She just falls into trouble like a Slinky tumbling down a staircase.  She doesn't do anything to make it happen, she's just always in the wrong place at the wrong time. This time, it's a bank robbery.  She's been paid in cash for a large job, and Violet has forgotten to make the bank deposit, so Rose does it. Except before she can hand her money over to the teller, the bank gets taken off, Rose annoys one of the robbers, and the local constabulary just makes it all worse by being... themselves. It's all downhill from there, as Rose then discovers a dead body, makes a deal with the devil, narrowly evades arrest, and tries to host her first Thanksgiving in her new home.  All while seeing visions and throwing up.  

The thing is, these people are people you know. Rose is your friend, the girl you went to school with and chat with in line at the bank, and you know you'd sit down and drink sweet tea with the girl.  Ms. Swank's characters are three-dimensional and conflicted and human and real and when you read a Rose Gardner book, you feel like you've been taken to visit Henryetta, Georgia.  The conversations, the idioms, the characterizations, even the weather, are purely perfect.  Denise has these people and places down pat, but she's not letting them stagnate.  No sir-ree bob cat tail! (Trust me, they say stuff like that.)  It's nice to stop in and visit, though, and see what's going on.

Well, Joe's still around.  He's living in Henryetta, determined to win Rose back from Mason, although the tack he takes seems a little counterproductive.  Can't blame the guy, though; he's still got his father and Hilary to contend with, and now it seems as if Violet wants into the mix.

You know I don't do spoilers, but suffice it to say that financial necessity takes our Rose down a lot of paths she might never have trod otherwise.  She becomes involved with a guy named Skeeter who is... fun.  A criminal, and a little scary, but fun.  He and Rose are a delight to watch in this book.

Ultimately, Rose solves the crime (was there every any doubt?) and things settle down.  A bit.  For a few minutes.  We are left with some cliffhangers, which makes sense since there are least three more novels, and a novella, planned for this series.  Possibly more.  It also makes sense because, just like in my life or yours, Rose's life doesn't ever settle down all the way, with every t crossed and i dotted.  Just as in reality, Rose's life is messy and complicated and never easy. Isn't that why we love her?

There are issues, of course.  At least, for me.  I love Joe Simmons. I can relate to Joe Simmons.  I am #TeamJoe all the way.  And he really gets the dirty end of the stick in this book.  I have no idea where Swank is going with the triangle she's crafted in this series, but if you want to keep both men as viable options, you don't accuse one of pretty much everything bad including tearing the wings off flies and kicking puppies.  And that one kiss?  (You'll know the one I mean when you read.)  Joe is a lot of things, but he's not that.  And Mason?  You'd think the guy could walk on water while simultaneously feeding the hungry and saving the whales.  Most of the time Swank's characterizations are excellent, but the gap between our two male protagonists is widening and that's not conducive to romantic tension.  Or to my happiness, really, although I'm fairly certain that doesn't factor into Swank's writing.

On the up side... she didn't go there. Again, no spoilers, but there is a trite, common, teeth-grindingly cheeesy plot trick that a lot of lesser authors use to create resolution or tension or whatever. Swank uses that little trope carefully, sparingly, and in the end, well, it's all sleight of hand.  Yay for that, Denise.  I knew you wouldn't take the easy way out.

This is a great book, worthy of the series, and worth every second you spend with it.  I spent 14,400 of them with this one. That's 4 hours, for those of you who can't find your calculators.  And that should tell you something right there; I read this book in FOUR HOURS!!!!  

I cannot recommend this book, or the Rose Gardner Mystery series highly enough. I have convinced many people to start reading these and now they are as hooked as I am.  If you are already a fan of Denise and/or Rose Gardner, this book is going to make you happy, sad, furious, afraid, tense, and ultimately gratified for the glimpse into your favorite fictional southern town.  If you're not already strung out on Swank and her fabulous series, get the whole lot of them, take a week off work, and read them. You won't be sorry.  Heck, the first one's free!  You like free books, right? Of course right. 


And, the newest entry on the life and times  of Rose Gardner and her little dog Muffy, too:


Over all, a very rewarding read.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Taboo Unchained, by CM Stunich: Cover reveal and blurb

We already know I love CM Stunich.  Her writing, her rock stars, her bikers, all of it.  Well, here comes a new, nasty, sexy man for us all to enjoy.



The taboo turns me on. 

The dirty. The filthy. The nasty. 

The man your mother fucking warned you about – is me. 
Hold onto your 
panties, ladies.

Lucas Carter is here to show you the dark side of the sheets. 

 ***WARNING: This is a dark romance erotica – meaning lots of violence, 
sex, and emotionally disturbing inner dialogue. However, there is *NO* 
kidnapping, rape, or other forms of misogyny. Lucas Carter is an 
anti-hero, but he doesn't disrespect women. The entire book is told in 
his point of view.

Mark you calendars!

Release Day: June 2014


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

The Fixed Trilogy: Fixed no You, Found in You, Forever with You - Laurelin Paige

Seriously HOT Story!!!






There are not enough superlatives in the world to tell you how much I love this trilogy! The writing is mostly fabulous, the characters are relateable and enjoyable (even the antagonists!) and Paige does not resort to the common mistake of making her hero and heroine too good nor her villains all bad. Flawed people with real personalities and good and bad character traits! Imagine that! Remarkable work for a new novelist, or for any of the current crop of New Adult authors, really, seeing as how so many fail so spectacularly at doing just that.


The books aren't flawless, of course. For instance, at one point. Alayna throws her phone on the ground and it breaks, but two pages later, she's using it again. I'm not going to say much about the teeny, tiny imperfections, though, for two reasons:


1. They're so small and insignificant as to be completely irrelevant,

AND

2. I don't want to detract from the gushing I'm about to do.


Hudson Pierce is a hot, sexy, dominant, rich, well-built, successful captain of industry and, he claims, unable to love. Alayna Withers is a young, beautiful, relatively innocent young woman with some past legal troubles and a newly minted MBA, although she continues to work in a nightclub. Which is where she and Hudson lay eyes on one another for the first time. Or so she thinks.


Thing is, Hudson has had a history of playing head games with women, hurting them just to see what happens; he calls these little games his "experiments," and when he's had his fun, he leaves the woman. Just a rich, incredibly good looking guy messing around and breaking hearts, right? His occasional partner in this mental and emotional mayhem is Celia, a girl he's known all his life but claims never to have been involved with. Some time in counseling has helped Hudson realize that the games are a sort of addiction and he's given them up.


Alayna is a young woman looking for love, having been orphaned at a young age. She's been obsessed with the men she gets involved with and took it so far one time that the guy took out a restraining order and filed charges against her. Only her lawyer brother, Brian, and a stint in therapy kept her out of jail. Alayna's been "clean" of obsessing for a while when she meets Hudson.


The premise here isn't that new or unusual; Hudson wants Alayna to pretend to be his girlfriend so his family will stop badgering him to marry Celia. He'll pay Alayna well, buy her any clothing she needs to fit in his life, and will give her opportunities and connections in the business world that could really help her make a career.


Hudson also wants to sleep with Alayna, who is completely into the idea. He tells her up front that it's only sex, has nothing to do with the fake relationship, and warns her he won't fall in love with her.


From that point on, the story moves along well. There are some subplots having to do largely with Celia and with Hudson's family. There are secrets being kept, suspicions harbored, pain inflicted and endured. There is happiness and food and dancing. At some points, everyone's crazy comes out; there's a lovely and subtle parallel between Hudson's "experiments" as he calls them, Alayna's obsessions, and other addictions. It makes it easy to see that these two people are dealing with forces they have to work to control and that they are doing their damnedest.


I am NOT going to put any spoilers in this review. It's an evil thing to do. But let me ASSURE you that watching Hudson and Alayna and his parents and sister and Celia and Alayna's co-workers and Brian and a bunch of tertiary characters move through this storyline is a pleasure. I read through this entire trilogy in about two days. Maybe three. I stayed up until 2:00 a.m., on a work night, to finish it. The last quarter of the last book in the series had me wrecked. It made me cry, made me laugh, made my heart pound; I dreaded what I knew was coming and then I looked forward to what I thought was coming. The entire story was like that, really, but the last part was just amazing writing; not many writers can put the reader through those paces so well and so completely.


The sex in this story? Oh, my goodness! Hot doesn't even cover it. But it's good hot. There are no physically impossible positions, not one whip, flogger, or handcuff, and it's clear throughout even the wildest ride that these two people care immensely about one another. Even those who aren't normally into explicit sexual detail in their books will enjoy at least some of this, I think. And it certainly doesn't take up the whole series.


I love the way this whole thing ended, too. I thought it was a realistic, given the characters and the situation, and that it was very human. If you've ever been in love with someone who made you nuts, you'll completely understand it.

I cannot recommend this trilogy, and this author, highly enough. It's unfortunate that when I recently visited an author event in Seattle, and Paige was there, I had not read this series. If I had, I might have embarrassed her with my effusive praise and adoration. This woman has talent, ideas, and an apparent knowledge of exactly how to move her audience. I am really excited to go read everything else Laurelin Paige has ever written. Or will write. She's really good, this story is really epic, the trilogy is worth whatever you pay for it, and you are not going to regret the time you spend reading the Fixed series. Trust me on this. Click below to buy this set:


Thursday, June 12, 2014

Emerald City Author Event - 6/14/14

This weekend, I shall be attending the Emerald City Author Event and meeting some of my favorite writers.


For an old lady like me, this is as exciting as the time I met the guitar player for Tesla and all of Jackyl, all rolled into one.




I will have pics and stories to tell next week, as well as a review of Sixth Grave on the Edge, by Darynda Jones (you're gonna LOVE this book!), and possibly some stuff to give away.  Maybe.  But mostly, PICS!!!!!!!  And possibly a hangover, but time will tell.

My point, folks, is that if you're in Seattle this weekend and you want to go, I actually have an extra ticket, so hit me up.  My other point: I will NOT be in Tri-Cities this weekend. That alone is reason to celebrate.

Check this spot next week for all the fun!


Sunday, June 8, 2014

Charitable Causes

You will begin noticing widgets on this page, offering you the chance to participate in various charitable causes.  If you can, and want to, please donate. If not, you can still share the causes on your own Facebook page, helping the causes reach more people.

The first cause is one I can vouch for, because I'm involved in it.  I am collecting money to send these ...


to military personnel stationed in Afghanistan.  It's hot there, folks.

So, while it's not a book review, or an author recommendation, I consider charitable causes to be worth a little space on my page.  

If you would like me to add a donation button for a cause you support, please send me an email with the information.  Send it to LeatherJacket59@gmail.com.  


Saturday, May 31, 2014

The Charley Davidson series, by Darynda Jones

When my time comes, I hope that I pass from here to the hereafter by way of Charley Davidson. The woman is awesome.


Smart mouthed, sarcastic, funny, smart, and the grim reaper. Charlotte Jean "Charley" Davidson does a lot of things,  but mostly, she runs a sort of PI business wherein she gets help from the recently departed to solve her cases.  Of course, being the grim reaper, she sees dead people all over the place, including in her living room, her car, her bedroom, even the shower.  Eventually, though, they all cross over, through Charley, and she goes back to her life.

A life that includes her father, her uncle, her sister and stepmother, BFF Cookie and Cookie's daughter, the cops, and last but by no means least, Reyes Alexander Farrow.

Hot as hell and sexy as sin don't do the man justice.  I tend to imagine he looks like this:


But with darker, curlier hair.  Hey, it's my imagination and it's a strange and twisted place.

Anyway, Reyes Farrow is Charley's paramour, her lifelong protector, her frequent rescuer, and the son of Satan.  Yes, seriously.  But Reyes isn't exactly a bad guy.  Although he really is a bad boy... and he's very good for Charley.  Among Reyes's talents are the ability to materialize wherever he wants to, to kill invisibly by severing the spine, and the devoutly-to-be-wished-for ability to have sex from a great distance.  I mean.. I don't care if his father is Satan, A-Rod, or Rush Limbaugh, to be honest.  A man who doesn't have to be in the room to satisfy me?  Yeah, I could deal with that.

I don't want to give away anything.  But I will tell you these things:

These books are set in New Mexico, which is where Jones lives, and she does a fabulous job with the descriptions.
Charley and Cookie rival the Smothers Brothers for funny.
The dead in Charley's world are all still quite active. Except for Mr. Wong, the Asian guy who stands in her living room staring at the wall saying nothing.
The sex in these books could short-circuit your e-reader.
Darynda Jones keeps the stories fresh and interesting, fun and exciting, and totally worth the price of admission.

I love Charley Davidson, and of course you knew that.  But how can you not love a woman who names her breasts Danger and Will Robinson?  I mean, she wears a shirt emblazoned "Grim Reapers are to die for!" What's not to love?  

If you're looking for a good, fun series to sink into by the pool, or for a book or two to take with you to the beach, or for something worthwhile to take up some of the free space on your e-reader, then get these books. The writing is great, the characters are awesome, the setting is perfect, and the stories are interesting and exciting.  Oh, and the sex - yes, with the son of Satan - really is hotter than hell.  Really.

Click on the pic to buy the book.