Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Going Down (Holding Out for A Hero, #1)Going Down by Shelli Stevens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4 "Hot Wyatt Brother" Stars

I still don't remember how I found this book, but the truth is I don't care, the point is It's great!.

Ellie is a yoga instructor from Chicago who needs to skip town, avoiding to testify in court against his ex, who's been charged with drug trafficking. So she ends in the picturesque town of Wyattsville, Oregon, where she meets the hot sheriff in town, Tyson Wyatt. So the first encounter is pretty much him running after her, since she has some issues with men in uniform, and things started to build between them pretty quickly.

Ellie's body stirred with awareness at his proximity, her nipples tightening beneath her tank top. She licked her lips, acutely aware of the thin cotton covering her bare breasts.

"How long do you plan on being in town?" he asked softly, his gaze on her mouth.

Her heart thumped wildly and she had the craziest urge to lean forward and press her mouth against his.

"Probably just a couple of months. Getting out of the city for the summer..."

"Well then, Ellie," he murmured. "I have a feeling we'll be seeing each other again real soon. So you'd better get over that distrust of law enforcement bit."

Her knees almost buckled when he stepped away without touching her. Disappointment swept through her. You're an idiot. Being disappointed that a cop you don't know didn't kiss you?

"I'll, um, work on it." She cleared her throat. "Was there a reason you dropped by in the first place?"

"Just wanted to welcome you to Wyattville and introduce myself." He laughed and shook his head.
"Damn, guess I forgot to do both of those, now didn't I? The name's Tyson Wyatt and welcome to town."


So the book is short, basically it focus on how the met, they need to trust each other, specially Ellie and yes, how the fall into each other, Oh and there are great sex scenes too, so what's not to like!

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Finding Cinderella (Hopeless, #2.5)Finding Cinderella by Colleen Hoover
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 amazing stars!!!

I started reading this book past midnight and I couldn't put it down until I finished. I just have to say what a FANTASTIC book!. Today I'm gonna be like zombie at work but totally worth it.

I'm completely in love with Daniel, and well Six is completely funny and their interaction with Holder and Sky is simply fun. I sighed, laughed and cried during the whole book and the twist in the story, well, not gonna spoil anything, but I just didn't see that coming!.

It's a short reading, so just go and read it!.

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Sunday, January 12, 2014

Checkmate (Neighbor from Hell, #3)Checkmate by R.L. Mathewson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

4.5 Funny as Hell Stars!!!

I LOVED this book right from the beginning, it's simply HILARIOUS!

This is the story of Rory James and Connor O'Neil; they've been enemies since kindergarten, but it's not just a simple rivalry, it's more like they TRULY hate each other and want to ruin each others life.

They rivalry is so intense that the whole town have rules for them, not being able to be in the same place at the same time and they're banned from most of the stablishments in town.

They end up working together and they want to kill each other, and the process is super funny!.

If you read the previous books in the series you're gonna love that Jason and Trevor Bradford appear in this book as well, since they're Rory's cousins and you know the Bradford family is very tight.

I don't want to spoil the reading, so I'm not going to post quotes of this book, but like I said, I was laughing from the beginning, so here's how everything started:

Twenty-five years earlier.........

"Rory's a boy's name," the mean little boy who'd pushed her off the swing only seconds earlier, announced as he glared down at her accusingly.

Never taking her eyes away from the bully, Rory slowly got up as she wiped dirt off her shirt and jeans. When she finally stood up all the way she was forced to tilt her head back slightly so that she could continue to glare at him the way her older brothers had taught her.
"It's a girl's name," she said, taking a deep breath and shoving him back.

One thing she'd learned, thanks to having five older brothers, was never to let anyone push her around. Once you did, you'd have to sleep with one eye open and keep an eye out for snakes in your bed, spit in your cereal, and toe nails in your mac and cheese. She might have to put up with five big bullies at home, but that didn't mean that she was going to put up with it at preschool, she decided as she gave the boy that had all the girls giggling and calling cute, another shove.

"You're ugly!" he practically sneered as he reached over and pulled one of her pigtails, hard.

"Well, you smell like my brother's butt!" she said, shoving him hard, cause she really couldn't call him ugly since he was kind of cute with honey blonde hair and green eyes.

"Well, you look like my uncle's butt!" he said, yanking the other pigtail hard enough to make her eyes sting.

"Well, you-"

"That's enough of that!" Mrs. Fitzpatrick, the mean woman her father left her with, said as she grabbed them each by the arm. With a firm tug, she dragged them towards the large multicolored building that her father said looked like a rainbow took a shit on. She wasn't sure what shit was exactly, but she knew that no matter what shit was, her father was probably right.

"She started it!" the boy pointed out as they were dragged to the small table in the far corner with the scary clown painted on it.

"That's enough of that, Connor," Mrs.Fitzpatrick said sternly as she planted them on wobbly, red blotched stools. "You will both sit here and think about what you did while the rest of the children enjoy free play."

Rory narrowed her eyes on the little boy that had cost her a turn on the swings as he narrowed his eyes on her.

"You'll pay for this," he promised tightly.

"No, you will," she said, knowing the second, the very second, Mrs. Fitzpatrick turned her back on them that the large jar of pink glitter by the window was going to find its way into Connor's hair.


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Kaleb (Alluring Indulgence, #1)Kaleb by Nicole Edwards
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

2.5-3 stars

Where do I start. First, I was having some issues to keep reading, because for me it was very slow at the beginning, nothing really happened, I didn't feel the thrill of the chase between Kaleb and Zoey, it was like "I want her", "I want him" but they didn't do anything about it. It was a bit frustrating.

I have to be honest, once the things started to heat up between them there was some pages worth reading again ;D. There are some menage scenes, which for my tastes are well written.

I think I was expecting a little bit of drama, but it never came and to be honest, I still don't know how to feel about Kaleb, I thought he was going to be a sexy, hot, alpha, but I'm not sure if he fits in there.

Another thing that I liked is when a book links the story with the next book in the series, and in this one there's a bit of the storyline for next book, Zane and V's story, and I'm hoping that one is going to be a good read.

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