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segunda-feira, 8 de fevereiro de 2016

Every Beat (Every Series Book 1) by Samantha Rey



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.


Sadie Vaughn knows all about heartbreak. Her heart is so fractured that she has walls built up around it thick enough to keep everyone out, which means at least she won’t get hurt again. When her roommate, Henley, takes her on a tour of her new campus, Sadie literally falls into the arms of a devastatingly handsome stranger. She tries to ignore the feelings that have been awakened in her, but when she meets him again, she realizes she’s losing the battle. To make matters worse, the brooding boy in the back row of her literature class stops her heart and makes it beat faster at the same time, even when he completely ignores her. She had all intentions of focusing on her studies and refusing relationships, but she finds herself in situations where she is unable to help herself. Her past may have created the fears, but now she must decide if she is going to face them. 

Intended for mature audiences: 18+ 

Can be read as a stand-alone. 





Is so hard to review this book. It was a well written book, but the plot line and characters fell short to my expectations.
First of all, we have Sadie, who spent the majority of the story complaining about how everybody betrayed her or left her. And then we have Henley who is a new friend of Sadie, obnoxiously nosy. She wants to know everything, and she has no boundaries.
Then we have two perfect male specimens. They´re both have great chemistry with her but one fight for her and the other one run from her, and she doesn't know each one she wants.

So she stay with the one who fights for her until the other decides he wants to fight for her too, then she changes her mind and stay with the other one. It was annoying.

sexta-feira, 5 de fevereiro de 2016

Fade into You (Shaken Dirty #3) by Tracy Wolff



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.

Wyatt Jennings has been called a lot of things by the media. Bad-boy rocker. Intense drummer. Addict.
Finally out of rehab and desperate for a fresh start, Wyatt rejoins his mega-platinum rock band Shaken Dirty as they prepare for their world tour. But Wyatt’s demons are never far behind, always nipping at his heels for one. More. Fix.
Enter Poppy Germaine, the band’s new social media consultant. A beautiful bombshell who somehow manages to get underneath Wyatt’s skin, Poppy’s an addiction Wyatt can get behind. And even though she’s with the label—and therefore off-limits—he craves her. Needs her.
Except Poppy isn’t actually a social media consultant. She’s the daughter of the label’s CEO, sent undercover to babysit Wyatt and keep him from falling off the wagon again. Proving herself to her father is Poppy’s only goal—until she finds herself in Wyatt’s bed. But if Wyatt discovers the truth, it could send him spiraling all over again…

Is because of books like this one that I love reviewing for netgalley. I read a lot of books in search of a hidden gem like Fade into you. If I had to choose one word to describe this book it would be intense. It was so intense that I still can feel my heart in disarray.
I'm utterly in love with Wyatt and Poppy. They´re perfection together. It´s intense perfection everywhere. Their connection was instantaneous and strongly addictive.
My only complain was the end. It wasn't bad, but it could have been better.
I´m anxious to read the previous books of the Shaken Dirty series as well as any other book wrote by Tracy Wolff, she certainly won a fan.

quinta-feira, 4 de fevereiro de 2016

Dirtiest Secret (S.I.N. #1) by J. Kenner



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.


It was wrong for us to be together, but it was even harder to be apart. 
 
The memory of Dallas Sykes burns inside of me. 
 
Everyone knows him as a notorious playboy, a man for whom women and money are no object. But to me, he’s still the one man I desperately crave—yet the one I can never have. 
 
Dallas knows me better than anyone else. We bear the same scars, the same darkness in our past. I thought I could move on by staying away, but now that we’re drawn together once more, I can’t fight the force of our attraction or the temptation to make him mine.
 
We’ve tried to maintain control, not letting ourselves give in to desire. And for so long we’ve told ourselves no—but now it’s finally time to say yes.
 
Dirtiest Secret is intended for mature audiences.



I knew it. I was so sure that some of their parents would be involved in that culsterfuck of a kidnapping. I think "The Woman" is Adele. And I hope she gets what she deserves.When I read about Adele for teh first time, I remembered "Mrs.Robinson" a Elena from 50 Shades of Grey.

I loved this book, was very well written. and the sexual tension between Jane and Dallas is off the charts. I´m super anxious for the next one.

quarta-feira, 3 de fevereiro de 2016

How to Get Hitched in Ten Days by Samantha Tonge



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.

HOW NOT TO GET THE GIRL…

Meet Mikey, every girl’s best friend – he bakes the creamiest cheesecake, loves movie nights and is a great dance partner.

For Jasmine, Mikey is the perfect flatmate – he owns a 50s diner that turns out the best food around, gives the best bear hugs and amazing romance advice – after all they’re scoping out the same hot guys! So when her boyfriend proposes in the worst possible way, Jazz knows her best friend will be there to pick up the pieces with gourmet popcorn, Pinot sleepovers and a shoulder to lean on.

But Mikey isn’t about to let Jasmine give up on love, and he’s ready to do whatever it takes to mend her broken heart – even if it means helping the one person who sees him as the enemy…

Because at the end of the day, all’s fair in the pursuit of true love… right?
 



It´s a short and sweet story, but it kind of let me down. It wasn't what I was expecting. The blurb made me think Jasmine and Mikey would be a couple, and reading the story sometimes I thought they would be a threesome,but in the end it wasn´t neither one. I didn´t liked the outcome.

terça-feira, 2 de fevereiro de 2016

I Am Atlas (Playing God #1) by Ella Emerson



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review

Powerful, wealthy, wildly handsome Atlas has it all: successful company, stunning penthouse, and all the women and fun he could want. But when he meets the brilliant, graceful and mesmerizing Gwen, he is thunderstruck and wants to go to great lengths to have her, even if it means breaking his own rules and baring his secret soul.

When his livelihood is threatened by a competing rival, he must prepare for a corporate battle. But, with Gwen at his side he knows he will not lose.

But, what if she isn’t who he thought she was? What if nothing is as it seems?
Will Atlas lose everything?

How far is one man willing to go for the woman he loves?

This is a standalone novel, which can be read by itself. It is part of the PLAYING GOD series and some of the characters will appear in JUST AN ECHO releasing soon.

18+, Not suitable for persons under the age of 18. STRONG SEXUAL CONTENT, MATURE CONTENT, and STRONG LANGUAGE.
 



What an unexpected story. I was so sad because the story started well, but i was becoming one of that stories with instalove where it seems forced and wasn't working so good. But in the end it was nothing like that, it had a twist like. I didn't have saw it in awhile. I loved.

segunda-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2016

Every Time I Fall (The Raeven Sisters #2) by Anna Karington



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.

This is a stand-alone novel that includes graphic content and a HEA. 

Rock bottom has just made a new friend: Janet Raeven. Unemployed and recently divorced from her abusive husband, she’s trying to get her life back in order. Despite her mother’s insistence that a man can cure her of all her problems, she knows that’s the last thing she needs right now. 

Enter multi-millionaire Hayden Lancaster. He’s hot. He’s charming. And everything about him turns her on. Her attempts at fighting her attraction to him fail miserably. She can’t get him off her mind, and she’s having a hard time keeping her clothes on when he’s around. As she submits to her attraction, he draws her into his over-the-top lifestyle of fancy cars, lavish parties, and exotic vacations. But along with this lifestyle comes a long list of exes and one-night-stands. Janet can’t compete with these models, beauty queens, and heiresses, and the more she encounters, the more it seems Hayden is luring her into his life so that she can end up just another ex-lover. He claims she means more to him than the others, but if this is a game, she’s losing, and this defeat might just be too much for her to handle.


I requested this book at NG, because the blurb was interesting but the book itself was awful.
Janet is so whiny and she spends so much time, in inner monologues about how Hayden would never give her the time of the day that is annoying.
Hayden is also very immature and arrogant. In one scene he´s dining with Janet and he ask her if she likes to travel, she laughs and says she would love to, but she´s a teacher and can´t afford. Then, she asks him if he likes to travel and he answers that what would be fun about life if we couldn't enjoy it. I think this was the portrait of a person very selfish.

Their whole relationship is off-balance and annoying. I spent so much time rolling my eyes, I think they could see my brain by now.

The A Little Bit Trilogy Bundle: A Little Bit Submissive; A Little Bit Rough; A Little Bit Controlling - A BDSM Erotica Romance by Bebe Wilde



I was given an ARC in exchange of an honest review.

From Bebe Wilde, author of Adults Only and Sex Story, comes the A Little Bit Trilogy and it's now available in a single volume.

This bundle includes the following books:

A LITTLE BIT SUBMISSIVE: Teagan Finney is a top real estate agent in Los Angeles. But when the market crashes, so does her career. Soon, she is faced with one of the biggest challenges of her career -- selling the multimillion dollar home of handsome, super wealthy actor and entrepreneur, Roman, who she finds both daunting and intriguing. However, she gets more than she bargains for when the house doesn't sell and he decides to take matters into his own hands. 

A LITTLE BIT ROUGH: In the second book of the A Little Bit Trilogy, Teagan is in the process of selling Roman's multimillion dollar home and hits a few snags when her brokers open doesn't go very well. After Roman voices his displeasure about this, an argument ensues that is followed by the hottest sex she's ever experienced. However, to complicate matters, her movie star ex-husband is suddenly back in the picture and wants her back. But can she trust him? Or does she want to find more out about Roman, who is offering hot sex and domination?

A LITTLE BIT CONROLLING: The final installment of the A Little Bit Trilogy begins with Roman and Teagan wanting to move forward with what they are feeling towards each other. However, when Teagan begins to feel insecure about her feelings for Roman, she finds herself wanting to go back to her movie star ex-husband. But will she be able to give him a second chance or will she finally submit to her desires and claim Roman as her own? 

Featuring elements of BDSM, submission and dominance and, of course, romance, the A Little Bit Trilogy is a series of books that offers readers a view into the life of a Hollywood real estate agent who's not only looking for her next sale, but also for love. Please keep in mind, however, that this book is intended for mature audiences and contains explicit content and language.



I loved this story. It was awesome,fast paced and addictive.
.Everything about the story it was told so well, I could feel like I was there, with them. The passion Teagan felt for her job, the connection between her and Kier and then, her and Roman. Her friendship with her assistant and Teagan´s distaste for her mother´s advices
The fight scene between Kier and Roman was so exciting, I was almost bouncing in my bed

Teagan was really naive about Kier, and I think the end wasn't so good as could be.