Monica **can't read fast enough**'s bookshelf: all en-US Mon, 17 Feb 2025 10:16:15 -0800 60 Monica **can't read fast enough**'s bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg King of Ashes 219833252 Award-winning, New York Times bestselling author S. A. Cosby returns with King of Ashes, a Godfather-inspired Southern crime epic and dazzling family drama.

When eldest son Roman Carruthers is summoned home after his father’s car accident, he finds his younger brother, Dante, in debt to dangerous criminals and his sister, Neveah, exhausted from holding the family—and the family business—together. Neveah and their father, who run the Carruthers Crematorium in the run-down central Virginia town of Jefferson Run, see death up close every day. But mortality draws even closer when it becomes clear that the crash that landed their father in a coma was no accident and Dante’s recklessness has placed them all in real danger.

Roman, a financial whiz with a head for numbers and a talent for making his clients rich, has some money to help buy his brother out of trouble. But in his work with wannabe tough guys, he’s forgotten that there are real gangsters out there. As his bargaining chips go up in smoke, Roman realizes that he has only one thing left to offer to save his himself, and his own particular set of skills.

Roman begins his work for the criminals while Neveah tries to uncover the long-ago mystery of what happened to their mother, who disappeared when they were teenagers. But Roman is far less of a pushover than the gangsters realize. He is willing to do anything to save his family. Anything.

Because everything burns.]]>
352 S.A. Cosby 1250832063 0 to-read 4.33 2025 King of Ashes
author: S.A. Cosby
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.33
book published: 2025
rating: 0
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date added: 2025/02/17
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Shuri #1 42376696 25 Nnedi Okorafor 5 comics
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4.00 2018 Shuri #1
author: Nnedi Okorafor
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2018
rating: 5
read at: 2018/10/19
date added: 2025/02/09
shelves: comics
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And this is why individual comics are so hard for me. I wasn't patient enough to wait until there was more to read because A)I was just too excited that Shuri was getting her own storyline to wait and B)I want a copy of each individual covers. So now I want more of this awesomeness and I have to wait more than two seconds for the next installment. Life's so hard...

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Sacrifice (Tribute #1) 25740190
Rehz Akran doesn’t deal with failure. He’s determined that his last trainee will survive her immersion in an unimaginably alien world and return alive � even if it means she’ll hate him forever. He needs to stay detached, but his new recruit makes that impossible. Soon he’s willing to defy his own training for a chance to forge a true connection with Anna.

It’s Rehz’s job to teach Anna to survive as a Tribute. And if she does, it’s his task to help her overcome the trauma of the experience. But this time he isn’t doing it to save his planet. This time he’s doing it for love.

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125 Kate Pearce 1626492875 3 arc, erotica, fantasy-romance
I found the 'training' traumatizing. It was in no way erotically titillating or arousing for me. When it is revealed what the trainees are being prepared for and their actual presentation-it was just too much for me. Even a little Jack & Coke and a session of Netflix didn't stave off the nightmare of a writhing mass of aliens. I've freely admitted that I'm a chicken and finishing this story right at bedtime wreaked havoc with my delicate sensibilities!

I have decided on a three out of five start rating. The story is not in any way poorly written. It's descriptive and Pearce did give a story that impacted me as a reader. It was just traumatic instead of pleasurable. I really didn't get a sense of real love from the characters. It just felt like the characters were doing whatever necessary to survive and cope with the horror of their reality. All this meant was that trainers that survived the degradation and abuse now have to put new trainees through their same hellish existence.

I have review copies for books two and three so I am hoping that the series will be less traumatic as I work my way through them! Surprisingly enough I would like to read more from Pearce, she has a good sized backlist. I think that I simply picked the wrong series to start with. They are all erotic but do not seem to all be this dark.

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I really struggled with how to rate and review SACRIFICE. I love fantasy romance and I am pretty willing to step out and try new worlds but I have to reluctantly admit that Pearce traumatized me with this one. I didn't go into this story with any particular expectations; however there was no way to be truly prepared for what I experienced in this very quick read. After I finished this one I went back and read some other reviews and no one else seemed to have be as negatively affected as I was. That leads me to believe that I am simply not tough enough to have enjoyed this one.

I found the 'training' traumatizing. It was in no way erotically titillating or arousing for me. When it is revealed what the trainees are being prepared for and their actual presentation-it was just too much for me. Even a little Jack & Coke and a session of Netflix didn't stave off the nightmare of a writhing mass of aliens. I've freely admitted that I'm a chicken and finishing this story right at bedtime wreaked havoc with my delicate sensibilities!

I have decided on a three out of five start rating. The story is not in any way poorly written. It's descriptive and Pearce did give a story that impacted me as a reader. It was just traumatic instead of pleasurable. I really didn't get a sense of real love from the characters. It just felt like the characters were doing whatever necessary to survive and cope with the horror of their reality. All this meant was that trainers that survived the degradation and abuse now have to put new trainees through their same hellish existence.

I have review copies for books two and three so I am hoping that the series will be less traumatic as I work my way through them! Surprisingly enough I would like to read more from Pearce, she has a good sized backlist. I think that I simply picked the wrong series to start with. They are all erotic but do not seem to all be this dark.

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3.27 2015 Sacrifice (Tribute #1)
author: Kate Pearce
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.27
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2015/11/08
date added: 2024/10/01
shelves: arc, erotica, fantasy-romance
review:
I really struggled with how to rate and review SACRIFICE. I love fantasy romance and I am pretty willing to step out and try new worlds but I have to reluctantly admit that Pearce traumatized me with this one. I didn't go into this story with any particular expectations; however there was no way to be truly prepared for what I experienced in this very quick read. After I finished this one I went back and read some other reviews and no one else seemed to have be as negatively affected as I was. That leads me to believe that I am simply not tough enough to have enjoyed this one.

I found the 'training' traumatizing. It was in no way erotically titillating or arousing for me. When it is revealed what the trainees are being prepared for and their actual presentation-it was just too much for me. Even a little Jack & Coke and a session of Netflix didn't stave off the nightmare of a writhing mass of aliens. I've freely admitted that I'm a chicken and finishing this story right at bedtime wreaked havoc with my delicate sensibilities!

I have decided on a three out of five start rating. The story is not in any way poorly written. It's descriptive and Pearce did give a story that impacted me as a reader. It was just traumatic instead of pleasurable. I really didn't get a sense of real love from the characters. It just felt like the characters were doing whatever necessary to survive and cope with the horror of their reality. All this meant was that trainers that survived the degradation and abuse now have to put new trainees through their same hellish existence.

I have review copies for books two and three so I am hoping that the series will be less traumatic as I work my way through them! Surprisingly enough I would like to read more from Pearce, she has a good sized backlist. I think that I simply picked the wrong series to start with. They are all erotic but do not seem to all be this dark.

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I really struggled with how to rate and review SACRIFICE. I love fantasy romance and I am pretty willing to step out and try new worlds but I have to reluctantly admit that Pearce traumatized me with this one. I didn't go into this story with any particular expectations; however there was no way to be truly prepared for what I experienced in this very quick read. After I finished this one I went back and read some other reviews and no one else seemed to have be as negatively affected as I was. That leads me to believe that I am simply not tough enough to have enjoyed this one.

I found the 'training' traumatizing. It was in no way erotically titillating or arousing for me. When it is revealed what the trainees are being prepared for and their actual presentation-it was just too much for me. Even a little Jack & Coke and a session of Netflix didn't stave off the nightmare of a writhing mass of aliens. I've freely admitted that I'm a chicken and finishing this story right at bedtime wreaked havoc with my delicate sensibilities!

I have decided on a three out of five start rating. The story is not in any way poorly written. It's descriptive and Pearce did give a story that impacted me as a reader. It was just traumatic instead of pleasurable. I really didn't get a sense of real love from the characters. It just felt like the characters were doing whatever necessary to survive and cope with the horror of their reality. All this meant was that trainers that survived the degradation and abuse now have to put new trainees through their same hellish existence.

I have review copies for books two and three so I am hoping that the series will be less traumatic as I work my way through them! Surprisingly enough I would like to read more from Pearce, she has a good sized backlist. I think that I simply picked the wrong series to start with. They are all erotic but do not seem to all be this dark.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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<![CDATA[Yield to Me (Club Excelsior, #1)]]> 20985612
Amateur MMA fighter, Marcy Foster is determined to win the state championship. But dark secrets and a broken trust mean there's one submission she just can’t master. Fortunately Club Excelsior has hired a coach who knows all the right moves.

Sexy, confident and commanding, fight consultant Jax demands control, both in and out of the ring. But once he has Marcy against the ropes, Jax knows he’s in too deep. He has the dominance to give her what she needs, but once he unleashes her hidden passions, there's no going back.

Under Jax's skilled hands, Marcy submits to her deepest desires. But when her personal and professional worlds collide, she is forced to face a brutal truth � yielding to her darkest needs may be the one thing that costs her the fight...and her heart.

*This novella was originally published in the New York Times bestselling anthology, Unraveled, and now contains 50% new content*]]>
106 Sarah Castille 0993816800 4
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YIELD TO ME is a quick enjoyable read with a nice twist in that the heroine is a MMA fighter as well. This is the first time that I have read one of the sports romances where the heroine is actually part of all of the physical action. Marcy is determined to be a success at her chosen passion despite feeling that she is a disappointment to her family. Jax is a no nonsense coach that is willing to push Marcy out of her comfort zone both in and out of the ring. Castille definitely has a nice way of weaving a realistic plot with a bit of steaminess which made this short read a winner for me. YIELD TO ME is a nice set up to Castille's new series and I will definitely be sticking around for more of the action!

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3.70 2014 Yield to Me (Club Excelsior, #1)
author: Sarah Castille
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.70
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2015/05/01
date added: 2024/09/30
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YIELD TO ME is a quick enjoyable read with a nice twist in that the heroine is a MMA fighter as well. This is the first time that I have read one of the sports romances where the heroine is actually part of all of the physical action. Marcy is determined to be a success at her chosen passion despite feeling that she is a disappointment to her family. Jax is a no nonsense coach that is willing to push Marcy out of her comfort zone both in and out of the ring. Castille definitely has a nice way of weaving a realistic plot with a bit of steaminess which made this short read a winner for me. YIELD TO ME is a nice set up to Castille's new series and I will definitely be sticking around for more of the action!

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YIELD TO ME is a quick enjoyable read with a nice twist in that the heroine is a MMA fighter as well. This is the first time that I have read one of the sports romances where the heroine is actually part of all of the physical action. Marcy is determined to be a success at her chosen passion despite feeling that she is a disappointment to her family. Jax is a no nonsense coach that is willing to push Marcy out of her comfort zone both in and out of the ring. Castille definitely has a nice way of weaving a realistic plot with a bit of steaminess which made this short read a winner for me. YIELD TO ME is a nice set up to Castille's new series and I will definitely be sticking around for more of the action!

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<![CDATA[Biker's Librarian (Lords of Mayhem #1)]]> 24471004 Lords of Mayhem, Book 1

Good girl. Bookworm. Wallflower. Juliette’s been called all of them, and never protested. But every now and then she wants to be daring and adventurous and sexy. A night out with the girls presents just the opportunity Juliette’s been looking for.

Undeniably sexy, Shooter hits all of Juliette’s hot buttons—and as a member of a local biker gang, rings more than a few of her warning bells.

One scorching-hot night of sex has Juliette coming back for more. Shooter is everything she’s ever daydreamed about. Before she realizes it, Juliette’s in deep. Having hot, exciting sex is one thing, but falling in love is something else entirely and an experience Juliette isn’t sure she wants. But Shooter isn’t the only dangerous man in Juliette’s life. As the past comes rushing back to haunt her and the future starts to turn dark, Juliette has to choose—fall back into old habits or trust her heart and the man who holds it.

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177 Shyla Colt 1419991566 3
That is basically what is served up in BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, however there was just something missing for me. The writing is not bad and the story is pretty straight forward but there just wasn't the page turning all engrossing sense of tension that I would have enjoyed. I also have to mention that there are editing hiccups that when paying a higher eBook price I don't expect to see.

Juliette and Shooter are quickly attracted to one another and I don't mind that at all. The thing that may be the problem for me is that Shooter seemed a bit too in touch with his feelings and what he wants from Juliette. I know it's crazy but I like it when the big bad alpha is brought to his knees and it's not an easy fall. There was also the feeling that some part of the story was missing, that there could have been more action to fill in the spaces. I would have liked a little more background with Juliette's ex and I would have liked the MC element to have played a bigger role in the drama that was unfolding.

I didn't dislike BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, it just wasn't a home run for me. I'm not giving up on Shyla Colt's writing and there were some nice moments in this story. There are other titles that I would like to give a try and I'm hoping that I will have a better connection next time.

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I was very excited to pick up BIKER'S LIBRARIAN because it checks a lot of boxes for me. Somewhat nerdy girl who meets and enthralls a hot biker who's active in an MC. Said girl finds herself in a bit of danger and the bad ass biker will become her shield and protector. AND on top of all that it's an IR read? Yes, ma'am sign me up and please take my money!

That is basically what is served up in BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, however there was just something missing for me. The writing is not bad and the story is pretty straight forward but there just wasn't the page turning all engrossing sense of tension that I would have enjoyed. I also have to mention that there are editing hiccups that when paying a higher eBook price I don't expect to see.

Juliette and Shooter are quickly attracted to one another and I don't mind that at all. The thing that may be the problem for me is that Shooter seemed a bit too in touch with his feelings and what he wants from Juliette. I know it's crazy but I like it when the big bad alpha is brought to his knees and it's not an easy fall. There was also the feeling that some part of the story was missing, that there could have been more action to fill in the spaces. I would have liked a little more background with Juliette's ex and I would have liked the MC element to have played a bigger role in the drama that was unfolding.

I didn't dislike BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, it just wasn't a home run for me. I'm not giving up on Shyla Colt's writing and there were some nice moments in this story. There are other titles that I would like to give a try and I'm hoping that I will have a better connection next time.

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3.52 2015 Biker's Librarian (Lords of Mayhem #1)
author: Shyla Colt
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.52
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2015/06/16
date added: 2024/09/29
shelves: ir-with-black-women, bikers, book-1-in-a-series, contemporary-romance
review:
I was very excited to pick up BIKER'S LIBRARIAN because it checks a lot of boxes for me. Somewhat nerdy girl who meets and enthralls a hot biker who's active in an MC. Said girl finds herself in a bit of danger and the bad ass biker will become her shield and protector. AND on top of all that it's an IR read? Yes, ma'am sign me up and please take my money!

That is basically what is served up in BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, however there was just something missing for me. The writing is not bad and the story is pretty straight forward but there just wasn't the page turning all engrossing sense of tension that I would have enjoyed. I also have to mention that there are editing hiccups that when paying a higher eBook price I don't expect to see.

Juliette and Shooter are quickly attracted to one another and I don't mind that at all. The thing that may be the problem for me is that Shooter seemed a bit too in touch with his feelings and what he wants from Juliette. I know it's crazy but I like it when the big bad alpha is brought to his knees and it's not an easy fall. There was also the feeling that some part of the story was missing, that there could have been more action to fill in the spaces. I would have liked a little more background with Juliette's ex and I would have liked the MC element to have played a bigger role in the drama that was unfolding.

I didn't dislike BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, it just wasn't a home run for me. I'm not giving up on Shyla Colt's writing and there were some nice moments in this story. There are other titles that I would like to give a try and I'm hoping that I will have a better connection next time.

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I was very excited to pick up BIKER'S LIBRARIAN because it checks a lot of boxes for me. Somewhat nerdy girl who meets and enthralls a hot biker who's active in an MC. Said girl finds herself in a bit of danger and the bad ass biker will become her shield and protector. AND on top of all that it's an IR read? Yes, ma'am sign me up and please take my money!

That is basically what is served up in BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, however there was just something missing for me. The writing is not bad and the story is pretty straight forward but there just wasn't the page turning all engrossing sense of tension that I would have enjoyed. I also have to mention that there are editing hiccups that when paying a higher eBook price I don't expect to see.

Juliette and Shooter are quickly attracted to one another and I don't mind that at all. The thing that may be the problem for me is that Shooter seemed a bit too in touch with his feelings and what he wants from Juliette. I know it's crazy but I like it when the big bad alpha is brought to his knees and it's not an easy fall. There was also the feeling that some part of the story was missing, that there could have been more action to fill in the spaces. I would have liked a little more background with Juliette's ex and I would have liked the MC element to have played a bigger role in the drama that was unfolding.

I didn't dislike BIKER'S LIBRARIAN, it just wasn't a home run for me. I'm not giving up on Shyla Colt's writing and there were some nice moments in this story. There are other titles that I would like to give a try and I'm hoping that I will have a better connection next time.

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The Great Mrs. Elias 54670499
A murder and a case of mistaken identity brings the police to Hannah Elias� glitzy, five-story, twenty-room mansion on Central Park West. This is the beginning of an odyssey that moves back and forth in time and reveals the dangerous secrets of a mysterious woman, the fortune she built, and her precipitous fall.

Born in Philadelphia in the late 1800s, Hannah Elias has done things she’s not proud of to survive. Shedding her past, Hannah slips on a new identity before relocating to New York City to become as rich as a robber baron. Hannah quietly invests in the stock market, growing her fortune with the help of businessmen. As the money pours in, Hannah hides her millions across 29 banks. Finally attaining the life she’s always dreamed, she buys a mansion on the Upper West Side and decorates it in gold and first-rate décor, inspired by her idol Cleopatra.

The unsolved murder turns Hannah’s world upside-down and threatens to destroy everything she’s built. When the truth of her identity is uncovered, thousands of protestors gather in front of her stately home. Hounded by the salacious press, the very private Mrs. Elias finds herself alone, ensnared in a scandalous trial, and accused of stealing her fortune from whites.

Packed with glamour, suspense, and drama, populated with real-life luminaries from the period, The Great Mrs. Elias brings a fascinating woman and the age she embodied to glorious, tragic life.]]>
512 Barbara Chase-Riboud 0063020025 0 to-read 4.02 2022 The Great Mrs. Elias
author: Barbara Chase-Riboud
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2022
rating: 0
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date added: 2024/09/29
shelves: to-read
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Enslaved in Desire 13070169 163 Stormie Kent 1419936166 5
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This is a very quick, but fully developed IR that surprised me. It is much shorter than the books I usually read, it's only 163 pages, yet I still enjoyed it for the most part. It's a paranormal romance about a human woman, Camryn who is captured after Earth is invaded by an alien race and is found to be an "exotic" and is sold as a sex slave to Venn, a Viking like alien who has hyper senses that you'll just have to read about. The story is sexy and fun, I mean how can you go wrong with an extremely strong, tall, and virile Viking-like alien who can't resist anything about the heroine? However, if you are offended by the use of the "c" and "p" words when describing lady parts this isn't the one for you. It's not used derogatorily, but in passionate scenes they are used liberally.

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3.81 2011 Enslaved in Desire
author: Stormie Kent
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.81
book published: 2011
rating: 5
read at: 2014/04/01
date added: 2024/09/29
shelves: ir-with-black-women, historical-romance, my-favorites
review:
This is a very quick, but fully developed IR that surprised me. It is much shorter than the books I usually read, it's only 163 pages, yet I still enjoyed it for the most part. It's a paranormal romance about a human woman, Camryn who is captured after Earth is invaded by an alien race and is found to be an "exotic" and is sold as a sex slave to Venn, a Viking like alien who has hyper senses that you'll just have to read about. The story is sexy and fun, I mean how can you go wrong with an extremely strong, tall, and virile Viking-like alien who can't resist anything about the heroine? However, if you are offended by the use of the "c" and "p" words when describing lady parts this isn't the one for you. It's not used derogatorily, but in passionate scenes they are used liberally.

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This is a very quick, but fully developed IR that surprised me. It is much shorter than the books I usually read, it's only 163 pages, yet I still enjoyed it for the most part. It's a paranormal romance about a human woman, Camryn who is captured after Earth is invaded by an alien race and is found to be an "exotic" and is sold as a sex slave to Venn, a Viking like alien who has hyper senses that you'll just have to read about. The story is sexy and fun, I mean how can you go wrong with an extremely strong, tall, and virile Viking-like alien who can't resist anything about the heroine? However, if you are offended by the use of the "c" and "p" words when describing lady parts this isn't the one for you. It's not used derogatorily, but in passionate scenes they are used liberally.

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<![CDATA[Assassin's Touch (Iron Portal, #1)]]> 16142951
Haunted by loss, Cascadian assassin Rickert D'Angelus is on a mission of vengeance. Determined to stop the Pacifican army from finding a portal to his world, he leads a group of warriors into New Seattle with one goal--to kill all Pacifican soldiers.

Neyla Trihorn had the perfect life until a deadly accident revealed her latent para-abilities. Now, the former fashion designer is the Pacifican army's hottest commodity in their fight against the invaders.

When Rickert discovers a beautiful, unconscious soldier on a cold mountain ledge near the portal, he realizes she's a Protection-Talent and cannot be killed. To prevent the army from using her skills again, he takes her as his prisoner instead.

One fated touch...

But when he pulls her into his arms, a sexy and compelling vision appears, awakening something inside him. Something he can't ignore.

Torn between duty and passion, Rickert must decide if the vision is a Talent trick designed to foil the enemy or the answer to his deepest desires...]]>
184 Laurie London 0988273403 4
I am starting this review with what may sound like a negative, but it is really a positive for the author, this is a novella and it should have been a full length book! The story is great and I need to know more about Rickert and Neyla's background. There are glimpses and tidbits about the two main characters that help to move the story along and gives the reader a little understanding of the characters, but I definitely wanted more. Rickert is an Cascadian Iron Guild warrior who is determined to fight the Pacifican army that wants to cross the barrier that seperates the two worlds in order to steal children that have fata magic and destroy what Pacifica feels are barbarian societies that need to be controlled or destroyed. Here is a good example of this being a novella comes in, the reader has no real sense of where the problem between these two worlds started or how the conflict has gotten to this point, we are just dropped into the scene. I just know that there is a lot of back story to Rickert, Neyla, and the history of Cascadia and Pacifica that I would love to know. For example, Neyla is from New Seattle-what happened to Seattle? Is this some kind of post apocalyptic version of our world? Despite wanting to know more I really did enjoy this book, but it highlights why I don't read many novellas, because if it is good like this one was, I am left wanting more. There is a sequel planned that will be titled Rogue's Passion and it is the story of Asher, I just hope it's a full length book because my curiosity will make me buy it! London also has a vampire series called Sweetblood Series that I am very interested in reading and they are full length books and the first one is titled Bonded by Blood.

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3.74 2012 Assassin's Touch (Iron Portal, #1)
author: Laurie London
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.74
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2013/10/01
date added: 2024/09/28
shelves: arc, book-1-in-a-series, paranormal
review:
For full disclosure I was given a copy of this title in exchange for an honest review.

I am starting this review with what may sound like a negative, but it is really a positive for the author, this is a novella and it should have been a full length book! The story is great and I need to know more about Rickert and Neyla's background. There are glimpses and tidbits about the two main characters that help to move the story along and gives the reader a little understanding of the characters, but I definitely wanted more. Rickert is an Cascadian Iron Guild warrior who is determined to fight the Pacifican army that wants to cross the barrier that seperates the two worlds in order to steal children that have fata magic and destroy what Pacifica feels are barbarian societies that need to be controlled or destroyed. Here is a good example of this being a novella comes in, the reader has no real sense of where the problem between these two worlds started or how the conflict has gotten to this point, we are just dropped into the scene. I just know that there is a lot of back story to Rickert, Neyla, and the history of Cascadia and Pacifica that I would love to know. For example, Neyla is from New Seattle-what happened to Seattle? Is this some kind of post apocalyptic version of our world? Despite wanting to know more I really did enjoy this book, but it highlights why I don't read many novellas, because if it is good like this one was, I am left wanting more. There is a sequel planned that will be titled Rogue's Passion and it is the story of Asher, I just hope it's a full length book because my curiosity will make me buy it! London also has a vampire series called Sweetblood Series that I am very interested in reading and they are full length books and the first one is titled Bonded by Blood.


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<![CDATA[Need You Now (Martha's Way, #2)]]> 23549702

Except one year later, they’re still hooking up and things aren’t so clear cut anymore. Especially when a surprise pregnancy enters the picture.


Adam is determined to marry Lily and raise their child as a family. But Lily refuses to settle for anything less than love.


As the two go on a journey of discovering, secrets are revealed, testing the strength of their connection. Can they learn not to give the past the power to define their future?]]>
284 Mika Jolie 1631054058 4 contemporary-romance, arc
NEED YOU NOW has humor, romance, passion. and real life struggles that hooked me into the story. Now I need to go back and read book one so that I can read the story of Minka and Jason's coming together. If you are looking for a good contemporary romance with diverse characters and a solid story NEED YOU NOW is a great one to pick up.

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4.21 2014 Need You Now (Martha's Way, #2)
author: Mika Jolie
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.21
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2014/11/29
date added: 2024/09/28
shelves: contemporary-romance, arc
review:
Although this is book 2 in the Martha's Way series I was able to enjoy Need You Now as a stand alone title. Well written with believable and likable characters that allowed me to experience the emotional turmoil of both Lily and Adam. Lily finds herself in love with the man she only intended to have a no strings relationship with as well as realizing that she will be forever connected to him when she discovers that she's pregnant. I loved the way Adam decided to prove his dedication to Lily despite her reservations and misgivings . Lily doesn't want to marry Adam just because she is carrying his child, but Adam is set on proving that his feelings for her go far beyond her just being the mother of his child.

NEED YOU NOW has humor, romance, passion. and real life struggles that hooked me into the story. Now I need to go back and read book one so that I can read the story of Minka and Jason's coming together. If you are looking for a good contemporary romance with diverse characters and a solid story NEED YOU NOW is a great one to pick up.

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Toxic (Truckee Wolves, #1) 17705750 This is a substantially expanded and revised version of the short story Sex and Chocolate: Toxic which was previously published.

There are three things that Dr. Briony Theale loves. Her job as a veterinarian, a good bar of rich, dark chocolate, and Rico, the ranger in charge of the Wildlife Rescue center. When a casual dinner with Rico turns surprisingly intimate, Briony realizes that she might just have a chance with him after all, if only she could lose a few pounds. It’s the ultimate sacrifice, but Briony goes cold turkey, and swears off chocolate forever.

Rico Montgomery fell hard for Briony the first time he set eyes on the curvy little doctor. Her rich brown hair and cocoa skin trigger cravings that he can barely control, and her fragrance is like the sweetest, richest chocolate he’s ever scented in his life. That’s a bad thing for Rico, because to a werewolf like him, chocolate is literally a toxin. After his pack warns him off the very human doctor, Rico finds himself even more drawn to Briony.

Rico can’t live with it, and Briony can’t live without it. And when a certain wandering wolf finds a bag of chocolate in the trash near Briony’s clinic, these two will find out just how toxic love can be.

This is Book 1 in the Truckee Wolves series. It follows Educating Evangeline (published in Doms of Dark Haven) and precedes Hunting Holly (published in Doms of Dark Haven 2: Western Night).]]>
141 Belinda McBride 1623002826 4 ]]> 3.62 2009 Toxic (Truckee Wolves, #1)
author: Belinda McBride
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.62
book published: 2009
rating: 4
read at: 2013/09/01
date added: 2024/09/28
shelves:
review:
Toxic is an interracial paranormal romance with a fast paced and entertaining story line. Briony is a young veterinarian with her own small practice, a gift for soothing animals, a love of chocolate, and a crush on the local ranger Rico. Rico is the ranger who runs the local wildlife rescue with a true understanding of animals since he himself is quite in touch with his own "wild" side. Rico also has an unhealthy attraction to chocolate that will lead him into trouble as well as a healthy attraction to the local vet who smells like the chocolate that he unsuccessfully tries to stay away from. For such a short read McBride has introduced a host of interesting characters. Dionne, an ex-military woman with a convoluted and complicated past, who adopts Briony and her brother Kendall under very unusual circumstances.You do not want to cross Ms. Dionne! Kendall, Briony's brother is a highly intelligent medical intern with psychic abilities that make him highly sensitive to touch. Chase, the alpha of the local rag tag shifter community that has taken in many emotionally and physically damaged shifters who have escaped or been rescued from the Abaxas organization that abused and experimented on them for years. Finally, Sage, a shifter whose only salvation has been the role of Beta to Chase and the support of the small shifter community that he has become a part of. I do not normally read books this short because I usually find them unsatisfying, yet this little gem offers everything that a lengthier book would offer, The ending definitely leaves the door open for future stories and I am looking forward to more from Belinda McBride. This is definitely not the first or only book by McBride, however some of her other titles are M/M and all seem to be firmly in the erotica genre.This book does have steamy scenes and very light hints of BDSM, but it is by no means hard core. The sexuality of some of the characters do seem to be fluid; however there are no overtly sexual scenes between members of the same sex in this one, it is alluded to so if that is your line you've been warned. That's quite a bit packed into 141 pages, huh?

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<![CDATA[Nightwalker (The World of Nightwalkers, #5)]]> 25532984 From New York Times bestselling author Jacquelyn Frank comes the final chapter in the Nightwalkers saga! As the momentous showdown with a powerful demon unfolds, a passionate encounter breaks the ultimate taboo. Ěý Kamen is a Bodywalker, an ancient soul reborn in one human host after another. He’s also a prisoner of his own for it was Kamen who released Apep, the deadly god who threatens the existence of their world. To atone for this grievous error, Kamen accepts an urgent to convince the other nations of the Nightwalkers to set aside their centuries-old conflicts and band together. If he fails, all will be lost. And no tribe presents a greater challenge than the Wraiths, the spectral beings who are feared and despised for their lethal deathtouch. Ěý Kamen makes first contact with a stunning, ghostly pale beauty named Geneviève. Part Wraith and part human, scorned as a half-breed, Viève shares the hunger for redemption—and for connection. Her scintillating touch holds the kiss of death, and yet it makes Kamen feel more alive than ever. Soon his lips are pressed against hers, sending Viève into fits of desire and forging a bond that breaches the divide between them. Now they must unite all the Nightwalkers, from Vampire and Shadowdweller to Djynns, and fast—for Apep is ready for war. Ěý Praise for Jacquelyn Frank’s World of Nightwalkers novels Ěý “A highly entertaining paranormal series.”â€�Fresh Fiction Ěý “If you loved the original Nightwalker books, you’ll enjoy this.â€�—USA Today, on Forsaken Ěý “Jacquelyn Frank uses a deft hand to weave the layers of this series together. . . . The love affairs have been wildly romantic with some very sensual love scenes.â€�—The Romance Reviews Ěý “The relationships in this series are intriguing. . . . The ancient struggle between two forces gives this story plenty of action and sizzle.â€�—RT Book Reviews, on Forever Ěý “As always, Frank excels in highlighting the loversâ€� delight in exploring the strangeness of each other’s bodies.â€�—Publishers WeeklyIncludes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.]]> 293 Jacquelyn Frank 0804181411 4 paranormal, arc
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4.18 2015 Nightwalker (The World of Nightwalkers, #5)
author: Jacquelyn Frank
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.18
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/08/29
date added: 2024/09/28
shelves: paranormal, arc
review:
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<![CDATA[So Wild A Dream (So Wild A Dream, #1)]]> 32079137
Eðna Jonsdottir is on a mission. Touch down in 10th century Iceland, gather what she needs regardless of the consequences, and return to the 22nd century, becoming the world’s first time machine test pilot. Falling in love isn’t on the checklist.

Brosa Ulfsson is handsome, capable, easygoing � or he was until tragedy and grief swallowed him. Eðna coaxes him from the grave and wakens his forgotten dreams. But she has no intention of staying in his Viking world.

Svana is a young woman set on vengeance. With a curse and plea to the gods, she kindles the flames of an old feud and explodes everyone’s plans, driving Eðna to a fateful choice.

How far into the wilds of the past will Eðna go to save Brosa, when her own dreams hang in the balance?]]>
219 Larissa Brown 0 to-read 3.79 So Wild A Dream (So Wild A Dream, #1)
author: Larissa Brown
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.79
book published:
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/09/26
shelves: to-read
review:

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One Wicked Night 12353696
Ten years ago, Kaelin Daume spent a steamy summer home from college secretly hanging out with town bad boy Tyler Wirth and his best friend Nick Kernsted. The connection was warm, complicated, and came to a crashing end when she walked in on her two forbidden friends with another woman. The shocking scene of sex and bondage has haunted her boring, oh-so-vanilla life ever since.

The fallout from that night tore Tyler's life apart. He left Mapleglen, disowned and disgraced, to build a successful advertising career and a unique relationship with Nick. Nothing could bring him back except his sister's wedding, and he plans to hightail it back to Chicago as soon as it's over. At least one good thing hasn't changed: Kaelin is as sweet as ever. Except she doesn't seem too thrilled to hear it.

As tensions run high, Kaelin can't resist the temptation to commit one crazy act of rebellion. Once the web of secrets, sins and lies starts to unravel, though, their lives will never be the same

Warning: This book contains a nice girl who gets her naughty on with two hot men. M/M/F and M/M scenes may cause an increase in body temperature, pulse rate and respiration. Read with caution! For adult use only.]]>
240 Kelly Jamieson 1609286383 5 audio-books, erotica, menage
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This was so much more than I expected! There was a 'real' story and just a few sex scenes which was surprising. An awesome erotic story. Review to come.]]>
3.76 2011 One Wicked Night
author: Kelly Jamieson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.76
book published: 2011
rating: 5
read at: 2015/11/29
date added: 2024/09/26
shelves: audio-books, erotica, menage
review:
This was so much more than I expected! There was a 'real' story and just a few sex scenes which was surprising. An awesome erotic story. Review to come.

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This was so much more than I expected! There was a 'real' story and just a few sex scenes which was surprising. An awesome erotic story. Review to come.
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<![CDATA[The Deadly Series Boxed Set (Deadly, #1-5)]]> 18622561 Deadly Shadows, Deadly Ties, Deadly Obsession, Deadly Games, and Deadly Secrets.]]> 0 Jaycee Clark 1937349802 5 my-favorites, arc
This series made me wonder where the heck I have been all this time. Jaycee Clark is a wonderful writer and she takes you on a distinct, fast paced ride in each and every one of these books. These books can stand alone, but the series follows the Kinncaid Family and oh what a group of brothers. Clark gives you everything you would want in both her male and female protagonists. The story lines are well developed and as I finished each book I felt that I had not only gotten a romance but had been given a well written experience. I don't gush over too many books, but this whole series was enjoyable. Another huge bonus for me is that the characters are all "real" adults, no angst filled new adults here. For those of you who enjoy interracial romance there is even one in the set for you. Book 4, Deadly Games features a black woman with a very interesting background. You will not regret picking this series up as a bundle. However, you may regret the amount of sleep you lose because you couldn't put it down but you will enjoy the ride. Each book offers something different with the different personalities of the Kinncaid men and their love interests and the challenges they face.



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For full disclosure I received the ARC of this boxed set from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

This series made me wonder where the heck I have been all this time. Jaycee Clark is a wonderful writer and she takes you on a distinct, fast paced ride in each and every one of these books. These books can stand alone, but the series follows the Kinncaid Family and oh what a group of brothers. Clark gives you everything you would want in both her male and female protagonists. The story lines are well developed and as I finished each book I felt that I had not only gotten a romance but had been given a well written experience. I don't gush over too many books, but this whole series was enjoyable. Another huge bonus for me is that the characters are all "real" adults, no angst filled new adults here. For those of you who enjoy interracial romance there is even one in the set for you. Book 4, Deadly Games features a black woman with a very interesting background. You will not regret picking this series up as a bundle. However, you may regret the amount of sleep you lose because you couldn't put it down but you will enjoy the ride. Each book offers something different with the different personalities of the Kinncaid men and their love interests and the challenges they face.

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4.33 2013 The Deadly Series Boxed Set (Deadly, #1-5)
author: Jaycee Clark
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.33
book published: 2013
rating: 5
read at: 2013/10/01
date added: 2024/09/25
shelves: my-favorites, arc
review:
For full disclosure I received the ARC of this boxed set from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

This series made me wonder where the heck I have been all this time. Jaycee Clark is a wonderful writer and she takes you on a distinct, fast paced ride in each and every one of these books. These books can stand alone, but the series follows the Kinncaid Family and oh what a group of brothers. Clark gives you everything you would want in both her male and female protagonists. The story lines are well developed and as I finished each book I felt that I had not only gotten a romance but had been given a well written experience. I don't gush over too many books, but this whole series was enjoyable. Another huge bonus for me is that the characters are all "real" adults, no angst filled new adults here. For those of you who enjoy interracial romance there is even one in the set for you. Book 4, Deadly Games features a black woman with a very interesting background. You will not regret picking this series up as a bundle. However, you may regret the amount of sleep you lose because you couldn't put it down but you will enjoy the ride. Each book offers something different with the different personalities of the Kinncaid men and their love interests and the challenges they face.



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For full disclosure I received the ARC of this boxed set from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review.

This series made me wonder where the heck I have been all this time. Jaycee Clark is a wonderful writer and she takes you on a distinct, fast paced ride in each and every one of these books. These books can stand alone, but the series follows the Kinncaid Family and oh what a group of brothers. Clark gives you everything you would want in both her male and female protagonists. The story lines are well developed and as I finished each book I felt that I had not only gotten a romance but had been given a well written experience. I don't gush over too many books, but this whole series was enjoyable. Another huge bonus for me is that the characters are all "real" adults, no angst filled new adults here. For those of you who enjoy interracial romance there is even one in the set for you. Book 4, Deadly Games features a black woman with a very interesting background. You will not regret picking this series up as a bundle. However, you may regret the amount of sleep you lose because you couldn't put it down but you will enjoy the ride. Each book offers something different with the different personalities of the Kinncaid men and their love interests and the challenges they face.


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<![CDATA[Lustful Cravings (Seven Sin Sisters, #1)]]> 15756459
Madden is one of the strongest of the Valendite Breed, a group of near-immortal men originating from the Italian Wars in the 1500s. Today, the Valendite Breed serve as the Terrorist Elimination Unit (TEU), their only weakness being their body’s need for a mate to carry on the Breed. So now that Madden has found Layla, he will never let her go.

With forces mounting up against the Breed, Madden and Layla will need to rely on their powers combined to get them to their Pronouncement.]]>
96 Paloma Beck 161885352X 5
Layla is the youngest of the seven Sinster sisters who are all part of the Magdalena Circle and have powers and destinies that are directly linked to the Valendite Breed with whom they are meant to mate. Each sister bears the mark of a sin that she is released from after finding her mate. For Layla, lust is her marked sin. Madden, a powerful and respected Valendite Breed male, is her eternal mate. However, their mating has a unique twist that Layla never could have anticipated. That's all I'm going to say on that one, I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't read the book. But it was a twist that happened so fast that I almost got whip lash!

This little gem is firmly in the erotica category so if you are easily offended by extremely steamy scenes and need only sweet romance that discretely and delicately hints at passion please don't pick this one up-you may get a case of the vapors! I, in all of my jadedness, enjoyed this very much. This is the first time that I have ever given a book so short a five star rating, but Beck did something phenomenal by making me fall in love with a world in under 100 pages! I am so pleased that I had the opportunity to read Lustful Cravings and can't wait to dive into book 2 Eternal Envy.

**I promise that I was not paid to gush this much over this short little book, but I did receive a copy in exchange for an honest review from the author. Beck's gamble on me just paid off!**

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What did I just read you ask? I just read one of the best ding dang short erotic paranormal romances that I have read in a long time! I don't generally enjoy books under 100 pages because it is seems very difficult for authors, especially in this genre where world building is important, to tell a good story in so little space. However, Paloma Beck has done it and done it well. Plus I'm a cheapskate and I don't feel I get much bang for my buck from a short story. Sorry authors, but it's the truth. However, Beck has me giddy with excitement. There wasn't anything about this story that I didn't like. You get the main lead female and male characters getting together right away of course, but it seems perfectly acceptable when you know why it happens so quickly.

Layla is the youngest of the seven Sinster sisters who are all part of the Magdalena Circle and have powers and destinies that are directly linked to the Valendite Breed with whom they are meant to mate. Each sister bears the mark of a sin that she is released from after finding her mate. For Layla, lust is her marked sin. Madden, a powerful and respected Valendite Breed male, is her eternal mate. However, their mating has a unique twist that Layla never could have anticipated. That's all I'm going to say on that one, I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't read the book. But it was a twist that happened so fast that I almost got whip lash!

This little gem is firmly in the erotica category so if you are easily offended by extremely steamy scenes and need only sweet romance that discretely and delicately hints at passion please don't pick this one up-you may get a case of the vapors! I, in all of my jadedness, enjoyed this very much. This is the first time that I have ever given a book so short a five star rating, but Beck did something phenomenal by making me fall in love with a world in under 100 pages! I am so pleased that I had the opportunity to read Lustful Cravings and can't wait to dive into book 2 Eternal Envy.

**I promise that I was not paid to gush this much over this short little book, but I did receive a copy in exchange for an honest review from the author. Beck's gamble on me just paid off!**]]>
3.66 2012 Lustful Cravings (Seven Sin Sisters, #1)
author: Paloma Beck
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.66
book published: 2012
rating: 5
read at: 2014/05/29
date added: 2024/09/25
shelves: book-1-in-a-series, paranormal, my-favorites, arc
review:
What did I just read you ask? I just read one of the best ding dang short erotic paranormal romances that I have read in a long time! I don't generally enjoy books under 100 pages because it is seems very difficult for authors, especially in this genre where world building is important, to tell a good story in so little space. However, Paloma Beck has done it and done it well. Plus I'm a cheapskate and I don't feel I get much bang for my buck from a short story. Sorry authors, but it's the truth. However, Beck has me giddy with excitement. There wasn't anything about this story that I didn't like. You get the main lead female and male characters getting together right away of course, but it seems perfectly acceptable when you know why it happens so quickly.

Layla is the youngest of the seven Sinster sisters who are all part of the Magdalena Circle and have powers and destinies that are directly linked to the Valendite Breed with whom they are meant to mate. Each sister bears the mark of a sin that she is released from after finding her mate. For Layla, lust is her marked sin. Madden, a powerful and respected Valendite Breed male, is her eternal mate. However, their mating has a unique twist that Layla never could have anticipated. That's all I'm going to say on that one, I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't read the book. But it was a twist that happened so fast that I almost got whip lash!

This little gem is firmly in the erotica category so if you are easily offended by extremely steamy scenes and need only sweet romance that discretely and delicately hints at passion please don't pick this one up-you may get a case of the vapors! I, in all of my jadedness, enjoyed this very much. This is the first time that I have ever given a book so short a five star rating, but Beck did something phenomenal by making me fall in love with a world in under 100 pages! I am so pleased that I had the opportunity to read Lustful Cravings and can't wait to dive into book 2 Eternal Envy.

**I promise that I was not paid to gush this much over this short little book, but I did receive a copy in exchange for an honest review from the author. Beck's gamble on me just paid off!**

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What did I just read you ask? I just read one of the best ding dang short erotic paranormal romances that I have read in a long time! I don't generally enjoy books under 100 pages because it is seems very difficult for authors, especially in this genre where world building is important, to tell a good story in so little space. However, Paloma Beck has done it and done it well. Plus I'm a cheapskate and I don't feel I get much bang for my buck from a short story. Sorry authors, but it's the truth. However, Beck has me giddy with excitement. There wasn't anything about this story that I didn't like. You get the main lead female and male characters getting together right away of course, but it seems perfectly acceptable when you know why it happens so quickly.

Layla is the youngest of the seven Sinster sisters who are all part of the Magdalena Circle and have powers and destinies that are directly linked to the Valendite Breed with whom they are meant to mate. Each sister bears the mark of a sin that she is released from after finding her mate. For Layla, lust is her marked sin. Madden, a powerful and respected Valendite Breed male, is her eternal mate. However, their mating has a unique twist that Layla never could have anticipated. That's all I'm going to say on that one, I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't read the book. But it was a twist that happened so fast that I almost got whip lash!

This little gem is firmly in the erotica category so if you are easily offended by extremely steamy scenes and need only sweet romance that discretely and delicately hints at passion please don't pick this one up-you may get a case of the vapors! I, in all of my jadedness, enjoyed this very much. This is the first time that I have ever given a book so short a five star rating, but Beck did something phenomenal by making me fall in love with a world in under 100 pages! I am so pleased that I had the opportunity to read Lustful Cravings and can't wait to dive into book 2 Eternal Envy.

**I promise that I was not paid to gush this much over this short little book, but I did receive a copy in exchange for an honest review from the author. Beck's gamble on me just paid off!**
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<![CDATA[Saving Me (Knights of Red Horse, #3)]]> 26161809
Angel Rivas has attained superstardom as a plus-sized model. But Angel’s success comes with a price—an unknown stalker who seems to have eyes into her most private moments is terrorizing her.

When Michael’s bosses set him up with Madame Eve’s 1Night Stand, he finds his unattainable woman so near, yet so far. Can she forgive him for his treachery all those years ago? Can Michael protect Angel from things that go bump in the night? This last entry into the RED HORSE Trilogy is guaranteed to take your breath away.
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44 Bella Juarez 1613338902 4 contemporary-romance, arc
The only problem that I have with SAVING ME is that I would have loved to have had more. Juarez made Mike and Angel interesting and likable so I really wanted to get more in the way of both character and romance building. I also would have liked to have gotten more of a storyline with Angel's brother Marc. The little nuggets about him that Juarez drops would be enough to give him a book of his own with a well deserved HEA. See? This is why short reads are so hard for me. If I enjoy it, which I did; I want more, which I do. However, if you are looking for a quick, sexy, and enjoyable short read SAVING ME is a safe bet.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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SAVING ME is a very quick but enjoyable read. Juarez managed to give a story that felt complete that actually encompassed a little suspense with Angel's mystery stalker. There is also a lot of heat when Mike enters the picture through an unusual service. Mike's relationship with Angel also ends up having a nice twist.

The only problem that I have with SAVING ME is that I would have loved to have had more. Juarez made Mike and Angel interesting and likable so I really wanted to get more in the way of both character and romance building. I also would have liked to have gotten more of a storyline with Angel's brother Marc. The little nuggets about him that Juarez drops would be enough to give him a book of his own with a well deserved HEA. See? This is why short reads are so hard for me. If I enjoy it, which I did; I want more, which I do. However, if you are looking for a quick, sexy, and enjoyable short read SAVING ME is a safe bet.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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4.47 2015 Saving Me (Knights of Red Horse, #3)
author: Bella Juarez
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.47
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/09/06
date added: 2024/09/25
shelves: contemporary-romance, arc
review:
SAVING ME is a very quick but enjoyable read. Juarez managed to give a story that felt complete that actually encompassed a little suspense with Angel's mystery stalker. There is also a lot of heat when Mike enters the picture through an unusual service. Mike's relationship with Angel also ends up having a nice twist.

The only problem that I have with SAVING ME is that I would have loved to have had more. Juarez made Mike and Angel interesting and likable so I really wanted to get more in the way of both character and romance building. I also would have liked to have gotten more of a storyline with Angel's brother Marc. The little nuggets about him that Juarez drops would be enough to give him a book of his own with a well deserved HEA. See? This is why short reads are so hard for me. If I enjoy it, which I did; I want more, which I do. However, if you are looking for a quick, sexy, and enjoyable short read SAVING ME is a safe bet.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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SAVING ME is a very quick but enjoyable read. Juarez managed to give a story that felt complete that actually encompassed a little suspense with Angel's mystery stalker. There is also a lot of heat when Mike enters the picture through an unusual service. Mike's relationship with Angel also ends up having a nice twist.

The only problem that I have with SAVING ME is that I would have loved to have had more. Juarez made Mike and Angel interesting and likable so I really wanted to get more in the way of both character and romance building. I also would have liked to have gotten more of a storyline with Angel's brother Marc. The little nuggets about him that Juarez drops would be enough to give him a book of his own with a well deserved HEA. See? This is why short reads are so hard for me. If I enjoy it, which I did; I want more, which I do. However, if you are looking for a quick, sexy, and enjoyable short read SAVING ME is a safe bet.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

You can find more from me at
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<![CDATA[Lost in France (Firebird Trilogy, #1)]]> 18453733
Warning: 18+++

Lost. The one thing I’ve wanted above everything else was taken from me in one night. My dreams were shattered forever because of one irreversible mistake.
There was nothing I could do about it.
I’d lost everything.
So I did what I always do. I ran.
To another continent.
To France.
To start over.
God knows, I needed a new beginning; a new job, a new life.
To find what I truly wanted…needed…craved.
A man of my own.

My French man found me. He was perfect.
Or…was he. Alain du Bois had a secret. One that could destroy us before we even had a chance to find love.

And why was my new boss, Maxwell Grant, the arrogant and demanding CEO of Grant Global, fixated on me?

Would I find myself in France?
Would I get what I desperately wanted?
Or was I jumping from one hotter than hell fire into another?]]>
250 Jani Kay 0992309018 0
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4.14 2013 Lost in France (Firebird Trilogy, #1)
author: Jani Kay
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.14
book published: 2013
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/09/24
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How to Love a Jamaican 35395301 An The Oprah Magazine "Top 15 Best of the Year" - A Well-Read Black Girl's Pick

Tenderness and cruelty, loyalty and betrayal, ambition and regret--Alexia Arthurs navigates these tensions to extraordinary effect in her debut collection about Jamaican immigrants and their families back home. Sweeping from close-knit island communities to the streets of New York City and midwestern university towns, these eleven stories form a portrait of a nation, a people, and a way of life.

In "Light-Skinned Girls and Kelly Rowlands," an NYU student befriends a fellow Jamaican whose privileged West Coast upbringing has blinded her to the hard realities of race. In "Mash Up Love," a twin's chance sighting of his estranged brother--the prodigal son of the family--stirs up unresolved feelings of resentment. In "Bad Behavior," a couple leave their wild teenage daughter with her grandmother in Jamaica, hoping the old ways will straighten her out. In "Mermaid River," a Jamaican teenage boy is reunited with his mother in New York after eight years apart. In "The Ghost of Jia Yi," a recently murdered student haunts a despairing Jamaican athlete recruited to an Iowa college. And in "Shirley from a Small Place," a world-famous pop star retreats to her mother's big new house in Jamaica, which still holds the power to restore something vital.

Alexia Arthurs emerges in this vibrant, lyrical, intimate collection as one of fiction's most dynamic and essential authors.]]>
256 Alexia Arthurs 1524799211 4
How To Love A Jamaican is a really good collection and I am looking forward to hopefully reading a full length novel from Alexia Arthurs in the near future.

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How To Love A Jamaican is an excellent debut that I recommend to anyone looking for a collection of stories focusing on how people relate, love, and simply navigate each other. Arthurs has the ability to set an environment and open a connection to her characters quickly. The connecting theme of how to be and embrace who you are in a world that tries to make you conform to standards and expectations that aren't what you want or who you are meant to be is evident in each story. Each story presents a different challenge and circumstance that Arthurs uses to showcase the uniqueness of being Jamaican while also showing relatable family, social, and emotional issues many of us face and can relate to. Arthurs' love for Jamaican culture is clear and shines through in her descriptive writing. She doesn't hold punches when it comes to what is good or bad in Jamaican culture, but the love is still clearly there.

How To Love A Jamaican is a really good collection and I am looking forward to hopefully reading a full length novel from Alexia Arthurs in the near future.

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3.86 2018 How to Love a Jamaican
author: Alexia Arthurs
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2018
rating: 4
read at: 2018/07/22
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, arc, black-writers
review:
How To Love A Jamaican is an excellent debut that I recommend to anyone looking for a collection of stories focusing on how people relate, love, and simply navigate each other. Arthurs has the ability to set an environment and open a connection to her characters quickly. The connecting theme of how to be and embrace who you are in a world that tries to make you conform to standards and expectations that aren't what you want or who you are meant to be is evident in each story. Each story presents a different challenge and circumstance that Arthurs uses to showcase the uniqueness of being Jamaican while also showing relatable family, social, and emotional issues many of us face and can relate to. Arthurs' love for Jamaican culture is clear and shines through in her descriptive writing. She doesn't hold punches when it comes to what is good or bad in Jamaican culture, but the love is still clearly there.

How To Love A Jamaican is a really good collection and I am looking forward to hopefully reading a full length novel from Alexia Arthurs in the near future.

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How To Love A Jamaican is an excellent debut that I recommend to anyone looking for a collection of stories focusing on how people relate, love, and simply navigate each other. Arthurs has the ability to set an environment and open a connection to her characters quickly. The connecting theme of how to be and embrace who you are in a world that tries to make you conform to standards and expectations that aren't what you want or who you are meant to be is evident in each story. Each story presents a different challenge and circumstance that Arthurs uses to showcase the uniqueness of being Jamaican while also showing relatable family, social, and emotional issues many of us face and can relate to. Arthurs' love for Jamaican culture is clear and shines through in her descriptive writing. She doesn't hold punches when it comes to what is good or bad in Jamaican culture, but the love is still clearly there.

How To Love A Jamaican is a really good collection and I am looking forward to hopefully reading a full length novel from Alexia Arthurs in the near future.

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<![CDATA[Abandoned and Unseen (Branded Packs, #2)]]> 23643974 300 Carrie Ann Ryan 1623221900 4 arc, paranormal
In ABANDONED love blossoms between two unlikely shifters. A mama bear whose main concern is the care and safety of her twin sons and a seemingly laid back jaguar. With the changes that have taken place in the compound that the bears, cats, and wolves are now forced to share everyone is needing to make adjustments. Sharing power and responsibility outside of their packs doesn't come easily to any of them, but in order to keep everyone safe concessions are having to be made.

For Anya, things are about to become even more dangerous for both herself and her sons. Her sons are the key to a crazy man's plan for fame and possible fortune. What he doesn't count on is the fact that the packs are able to band together and all of them, especially Cole is going to take their responsibilities very seriously.

ABANDONED is another fast moving installment in this series. There's a fast burning but sweet romance between Anya and Cole, a mad dash to save innocent lives, and the coming together (to a degree) of the shifters forced to find common ground. Ryan was even able to get me excited about possible upcoming storylines. Cole's friend Gibson's as well as Anya's brother Oliver's stories are two that I am looking forward to reading.

UNSEEN by Alexandra Ivy

In UNSEEN we get a story that takes place outside of the shifter compounds. Nicole is on a mission to avenge the loss of her son and she doesn't care what she has to happen to do it. The humans who are responsible will be made to pay even if costs her her life to do it. Risking his community's safety and putting the larger Unseen community at risk as well isn't in the plans, but Tucker is willing to help Nicole. They are just going to have to get help from Sinclair, the alpha of the Unseen pack.

Unseen had plenty of action and laid the groundwork for how the Unseen will impact how the governing of shifters will develop and change. SAU is being infiltrated and will hopefully be taken down with the help of humans who acknowledge the huge injustices against shifters.

Strong personalities, intense desires, and a different set of mating standards makes the story enjoyable. Romance, action, and even emotion are plentiful in UNSEEN and I look forward to what comes next!

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4.09 2015 Abandoned and Unseen (Branded Packs, #2)
author: Carrie Ann Ryan
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.09
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/09/29
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: arc, paranormal
review:
ABANDONED by Carrie Ann Ryan

In ABANDONED love blossoms between two unlikely shifters. A mama bear whose main concern is the care and safety of her twin sons and a seemingly laid back jaguar. With the changes that have taken place in the compound that the bears, cats, and wolves are now forced to share everyone is needing to make adjustments. Sharing power and responsibility outside of their packs doesn't come easily to any of them, but in order to keep everyone safe concessions are having to be made.

For Anya, things are about to become even more dangerous for both herself and her sons. Her sons are the key to a crazy man's plan for fame and possible fortune. What he doesn't count on is the fact that the packs are able to band together and all of them, especially Cole is going to take their responsibilities very seriously.

ABANDONED is another fast moving installment in this series. There's a fast burning but sweet romance between Anya and Cole, a mad dash to save innocent lives, and the coming together (to a degree) of the shifters forced to find common ground. Ryan was even able to get me excited about possible upcoming storylines. Cole's friend Gibson's as well as Anya's brother Oliver's stories are two that I am looking forward to reading.

UNSEEN by Alexandra Ivy

In UNSEEN we get a story that takes place outside of the shifter compounds. Nicole is on a mission to avenge the loss of her son and she doesn't care what she has to happen to do it. The humans who are responsible will be made to pay even if costs her her life to do it. Risking his community's safety and putting the larger Unseen community at risk as well isn't in the plans, but Tucker is willing to help Nicole. They are just going to have to get help from Sinclair, the alpha of the Unseen pack.

Unseen had plenty of action and laid the groundwork for how the Unseen will impact how the governing of shifters will develop and change. SAU is being infiltrated and will hopefully be taken down with the help of humans who acknowledge the huge injustices against shifters.

Strong personalities, intense desires, and a different set of mating standards makes the story enjoyable. Romance, action, and even emotion are plentiful in UNSEEN and I look forward to what comes next!

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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Matt & Brooklyn 26028621


When Matt pays a surprise visit to Brook the day she graduates with her master's degree, she is forced to take a second look. "Come with me" were not the words she expected to hear as Matt prepared to leave town again. The invitation to spend a week in L.A. left her breathless, but there were so many reasons to turn him down; so many scenarios that could ruin their close friendship, but... at the risk of regretting it later... she said yes.







Categories: summer reads 2015, love story, beach reads 2015, friends to lovers]]>
316 Raven St. Pierre 0996608419 5
Matt and Brooklyn's romance is so sweet and hard fought for by Matt that I found myself smiling often because of his tender handling of Brooklyn. Matt is the type of man that mother's want for their daughters and smarter young women want for themselves. Matt's patience, diligence, and sweet hotness made this reader happy, happy, happy. I will admit that there were moments when I wanted Brooklyn to just pull her fingers out of her eyes, look past the end of her dang nose, and embrace what most women would give their right arm for. The love and loyalty of a man who looks at her as if the sun rises and sets just for her. I often found myself thinking "Girl, you better grab you some." Brooklyn tested my patience; however I understand why she felt and did what she did but I wanted her to be impulsive and love struck as only young lovers can be. But no, Brooklyn is much too regimented and focused to let loose and cast caution to the wind. I know, I know! Those are wonderful characteristics to have for a young woman to have professionally but it doesn't make for a sweeping romance. Never fear though, things do work out as they should.

Family dynamics also play a role in the nice pacing of this story. Both Matt and Brooklyn's families are important to them and their ongoing stories are woven in very well. I am definitely looking forward to what the next book will reveal about their family members, their connections, and what is in store next for this dynamic group of people. If you haven't figured it out yet, I am a big fan of Pierre's writing style. Pierre gave me everything that I could have asked for. MATT AND BROOKLYN has been added to my favorite reads list!

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4.23 2015 Matt & Brooklyn
author: Raven St. Pierre
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.23
book published: 2015
rating: 5
read at: 2015/08/05
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance, ir-with-black-women, my-favorites
review:
MATT AND BROOKLYN is a New Adult contemporary romance that will make even the most jaded of romance readers such as myself bend. Although I have been made to eat my words a few time about not enjoying NA romance, as a general rule I do not search out stories that feature adults trying to find their way in the world. They tend to be overly angsty, too much manufactured drama, and the heroines usually make my eyes roll all too often. Raven St. Pierre has managed to shut me up with every story that I have read by her. MATT AND BROOKLYN is not just a good NA read it is an excellent romance. Period.

Matt and Brooklyn's romance is so sweet and hard fought for by Matt that I found myself smiling often because of his tender handling of Brooklyn. Matt is the type of man that mother's want for their daughters and smarter young women want for themselves. Matt's patience, diligence, and sweet hotness made this reader happy, happy, happy. I will admit that there were moments when I wanted Brooklyn to just pull her fingers out of her eyes, look past the end of her dang nose, and embrace what most women would give their right arm for. The love and loyalty of a man who looks at her as if the sun rises and sets just for her. I often found myself thinking "Girl, you better grab you some." Brooklyn tested my patience; however I understand why she felt and did what she did but I wanted her to be impulsive and love struck as only young lovers can be. But no, Brooklyn is much too regimented and focused to let loose and cast caution to the wind. I know, I know! Those are wonderful characteristics to have for a young woman to have professionally but it doesn't make for a sweeping romance. Never fear though, things do work out as they should.

Family dynamics also play a role in the nice pacing of this story. Both Matt and Brooklyn's families are important to them and their ongoing stories are woven in very well. I am definitely looking forward to what the next book will reveal about their family members, their connections, and what is in store next for this dynamic group of people. If you haven't figured it out yet, I am a big fan of Pierre's writing style. Pierre gave me everything that I could have asked for. MATT AND BROOKLYN has been added to my favorite reads list!

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<![CDATA[Arctic Bound (Arctic Wolves, #1)]]> 24909515 Nerina Simpson fled the streets of New York City, hoping to find solace outside the small town of Talkeetna, Alaska. Physically scarred from a fire that claimed both her parents, Nerina keeps to herself while she tries to put the darkness of her life behind her.
When a winter storm forces her into town, she collides with Victor Canidae. An arrogant man who makes it no secret that he and everyone else in the town want her to leave.
Headstrong, and refusing to back down, Nerina finds herself in trouble when her two, four legged companions get lost in a storm, landing her in the path of an angry bear hell bent on taking her life. Until a mysterious white wolf comes to her rescue.
When she wakes up in a warm cave, the last person she expected to see is Victor. Stuck in a cave until the storm passes the two decide there is only one way to pass the time, and quickly when you’re getting physical.]]>
261 Tigris Eden 1625175183 3
Victor is a character that had to grow on me. He has his prejudices and hang ups that he doesn't really make excuses for. He just kind of chalks them up to being what he is. He doesn't deny how he thinks, acknowledges that it may be wrong, but accepts that they are true for him. I sort of wished that Nerina had retained some of her flaws and that Victor would have been made to accept them because of his feelings for her instead of the resolution that we get. The resolution isn't necessarily a bad thing I just wish that Victor would have had to suck it up a bit! He does however stand up and fight for Nerina when it really counts so I can't really complain too loudly.

There is a lot of content in ARCTIC BOUND and I love that it looks as though this series will be complex and ongoing. I don't see how this will be a quick and easily resolved series so I am definitely looking forward to being drawn further into this interesting world Tigris Eden has created. There are quite a few grammatical issues in ARCTIC BOUND that are distracting while reading. These issues are a shame because the flow and telling of the story is very good. I am sure that the lack of a thorough editing will distract or even turn off some readers. However, I will definitely continue on with this series.

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4.19 2015 Arctic Bound (Arctic Wolves, #1)
author: Tigris Eden
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.19
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2015/04/01
date added: 2024/09/24
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ARCTIC BOUND is a good start to Eden's newest paranormal series. There is plenty of world building as well as good character development. Nerina has fled to Alaska in order to stay safe from those who are hunting her. She soon discovers that many of the things that she thought were true about herself, her friends, and her life in general are all distorted, manipulated, and just plain wrong. Scarily wrong. Nerina has no idea what she is truly capable of. Nerina has to struggle to find what's true and right as her destiny begins to reveal itself. She's battered and scarred but stays strong and continues to literally fight the good fight.

Victor is a character that had to grow on me. He has his prejudices and hang ups that he doesn't really make excuses for. He just kind of chalks them up to being what he is. He doesn't deny how he thinks, acknowledges that it may be wrong, but accepts that they are true for him. I sort of wished that Nerina had retained some of her flaws and that Victor would have been made to accept them because of his feelings for her instead of the resolution that we get. The resolution isn't necessarily a bad thing I just wish that Victor would have had to suck it up a bit! He does however stand up and fight for Nerina when it really counts so I can't really complain too loudly.

There is a lot of content in ARCTIC BOUND and I love that it looks as though this series will be complex and ongoing. I don't see how this will be a quick and easily resolved series so I am definitely looking forward to being drawn further into this interesting world Tigris Eden has created. There are quite a few grammatical issues in ARCTIC BOUND that are distracting while reading. These issues are a shame because the flow and telling of the story is very good. I am sure that the lack of a thorough editing will distract or even turn off some readers. However, I will definitely continue on with this series.

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<![CDATA[A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, #1)]]> 209439584 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Kresley Cole’s sizzling series, a fierce werewolf and a bewitching vampire become unlikely soul mates whose passion will test the boundaries of life and death.

After enduring years of torture from the vampire horde, Lachlain MacRieve, leader of the Lykae Clan, is enraged to find the predestined mate he’s waited millennia for is a vampire. Or partly one. Emmaline Troy is a small, ethereal half Valkyrie/half vampire, who somehow begins to soothe the fury burning within him.

Sheltered Emmaline finally sets out to uncover the truth about her deceased parents—until a powerful Lykae claims her as his mate and forces her back to his ancestral Scottish castle. There, her fear of the Lykae—and their notorious dark desires—ebbs as he begins a slow, wicked seduction to sate her own dark cravings.

Yet when an ancient evil from her past resurfaces, will their desire deepen into a love that can bring a proud warrior to his knees and turn a gentle beauty into the fighter she was born to be?]]>
336 Kresley Cole 166807494X 0 to-read 3.36 2006 A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, #1)
author: Kresley Cole
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.36
book published: 2006
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Deeper (The Deeper Chronicles #1)]]> 22724688 With one standard traffic stop, everything Avianna Linton knew was shattered. Suddenly, her life wasn't what she thought. Hoping for anonymity and a new life, Avi flees to the bright lights of New York City, ready to start over.

Broken by a past he can't escape...
Rising from nothing on his own, Noah Adams grasps to power with bone-crushing grip, refusing to let anyone control him. The only person to ever dare to question his authority is her. And he can't handle it.

Connected by more than their disdain for one another...
Avi can barely hide her contempt for him. Noah struggles to control himself in her presence. Their attraction is undeniable, but impractical. They make no sense. But the closer they get, the deeper they fall.]]>
271 Allyn Lesley 3
Avi and Noah's relationship is complicated and often confrontational. Noah isn't the easiest of heroes to empathize with. He is often harsh, self serving, and very abrupt with people and that includes Avi. Noah isn't apologetic in anyway for his behavior and attitude and expects other people to adjust and deal with his mannerisms or get out of his way. Noah quickly realizes that if he wants a chance at being with Avi he will have to rethink his approach with her. I initially liked that Avi didn't back down to Noah immediately, however there are moments when Avi becomes a more frustrating character.

The sparring dialogue between Avi and Noah was entertaining and funny at times. Noah is sarcastic and snarky and Avi doesn't hesitate to call him on it as well as dishing it right back at him. One of my favorite conversations between them was so simple but it sums up Noah's problem perfectly. He says to Avi "I'm going to try this asking business you keep harping about" yet he goes on to issue an order instead of a request. Yet in his defense he does add a "please" afterwards. Noah just can't seem to bring himself to be accommodating and considerate although as the story progresses he does give it a try.

DEEPER is a well paced story but there were a few continuity issues for me. There were a few times where timelines and scenes ended or changed abruptly and it took me out of the flow of the story. I had to back up while reading a few times to make sure that I had the transition correct when there was a sudden change.There is quite a bit going on in this one so smoother transitions would have helped me stay engaged a bit easier. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this one. It wasn't as bad of a drop as I thought but the story is definitely not complete at the ending. According to the blurb there will only be two parts to Avi and Noah's story so all should be wrapped up in book 2.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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DEEPER is Lesley's debut novel and has a great premise. Avi and Noah are both strong willed people with very complicated lives. Avi has a past that she is trying to bury while carving out a new life for herself in New York. Noah has already made a name for himself while aquiring wealth and cultivating a tough as nails reputation. Noah has a large amount of outward confidence and self–assuredness that he often takes to extremes. Noah's business is in no way transparent and that is exactly they way he wants and needs it to be. Both Noah and Avi have complicated pasts that intertwine in a very interesting and ultimately troublesome way.

Avi and Noah's relationship is complicated and often confrontational. Noah isn't the easiest of heroes to empathize with. He is often harsh, self serving, and very abrupt with people and that includes Avi. Noah isn't apologetic in anyway for his behavior and attitude and expects other people to adjust and deal with his mannerisms or get out of his way. Noah quickly realizes that if he wants a chance at being with Avi he will have to rethink his approach with her. I initially liked that Avi didn't back down to Noah immediately, however there are moments when Avi becomes a more frustrating character.

The sparring dialogue between Avi and Noah was entertaining and funny at times. Noah is sarcastic and snarky and Avi doesn't hesitate to call him on it as well as dishing it right back at him. One of my favorite conversations between them was so simple but it sums up Noah's problem perfectly. He says to Avi "I'm going to try this asking business you keep harping about" yet he goes on to issue an order instead of a request. Yet in his defense he does add a "please" afterwards. Noah just can't seem to bring himself to be accommodating and considerate although as the story progresses he does give it a try.

DEEPER is a well paced story but there were a few continuity issues for me. There were a few times where timelines and scenes ended or changed abruptly and it took me out of the flow of the story. I had to back up while reading a few times to make sure that I had the transition correct when there was a sudden change.There is quite a bit going on in this one so smoother transitions would have helped me stay engaged a bit easier. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this one. It wasn't as bad of a drop as I thought but the story is definitely not complete at the ending. According to the blurb there will only be two parts to Avi and Noah's story so all should be wrapped up in book 2.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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4.04 2015 Deeper (The Deeper Chronicles #1)
author: Allyn Lesley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2015/05/01
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: contemporary-romance, ir-with-black-women
review:
DEEPER is Lesley's debut novel and has a great premise. Avi and Noah are both strong willed people with very complicated lives. Avi has a past that she is trying to bury while carving out a new life for herself in New York. Noah has already made a name for himself while aquiring wealth and cultivating a tough as nails reputation. Noah has a large amount of outward confidence and self–assuredness that he often takes to extremes. Noah's business is in no way transparent and that is exactly they way he wants and needs it to be. Both Noah and Avi have complicated pasts that intertwine in a very interesting and ultimately troublesome way.

Avi and Noah's relationship is complicated and often confrontational. Noah isn't the easiest of heroes to empathize with. He is often harsh, self serving, and very abrupt with people and that includes Avi. Noah isn't apologetic in anyway for his behavior and attitude and expects other people to adjust and deal with his mannerisms or get out of his way. Noah quickly realizes that if he wants a chance at being with Avi he will have to rethink his approach with her. I initially liked that Avi didn't back down to Noah immediately, however there are moments when Avi becomes a more frustrating character.

The sparring dialogue between Avi and Noah was entertaining and funny at times. Noah is sarcastic and snarky and Avi doesn't hesitate to call him on it as well as dishing it right back at him. One of my favorite conversations between them was so simple but it sums up Noah's problem perfectly. He says to Avi "I'm going to try this asking business you keep harping about" yet he goes on to issue an order instead of a request. Yet in his defense he does add a "please" afterwards. Noah just can't seem to bring himself to be accommodating and considerate although as the story progresses he does give it a try.

DEEPER is a well paced story but there were a few continuity issues for me. There were a few times where timelines and scenes ended or changed abruptly and it took me out of the flow of the story. I had to back up while reading a few times to make sure that I had the transition correct when there was a sudden change.There is quite a bit going on in this one so smoother transitions would have helped me stay engaged a bit easier. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this one. It wasn't as bad of a drop as I thought but the story is definitely not complete at the ending. According to the blurb there will only be two parts to Avi and Noah's story so all should be wrapped up in book 2.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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Merged review:

DEEPER is Lesley's debut novel and has a great premise. Avi and Noah are both strong willed people with very complicated lives. Avi has a past that she is trying to bury while carving out a new life for herself in New York. Noah has already made a name for himself while aquiring wealth and cultivating a tough as nails reputation. Noah has a large amount of outward confidence and self–assuredness that he often takes to extremes. Noah's business is in no way transparent and that is exactly they way he wants and needs it to be. Both Noah and Avi have complicated pasts that intertwine in a very interesting and ultimately troublesome way.

Avi and Noah's relationship is complicated and often confrontational. Noah isn't the easiest of heroes to empathize with. He is often harsh, self serving, and very abrupt with people and that includes Avi. Noah isn't apologetic in anyway for his behavior and attitude and expects other people to adjust and deal with his mannerisms or get out of his way. Noah quickly realizes that if he wants a chance at being with Avi he will have to rethink his approach with her. I initially liked that Avi didn't back down to Noah immediately, however there are moments when Avi becomes a more frustrating character.

The sparring dialogue between Avi and Noah was entertaining and funny at times. Noah is sarcastic and snarky and Avi doesn't hesitate to call him on it as well as dishing it right back at him. One of my favorite conversations between them was so simple but it sums up Noah's problem perfectly. He says to Avi "I'm going to try this asking business you keep harping about" yet he goes on to issue an order instead of a request. Yet in his defense he does add a "please" afterwards. Noah just can't seem to bring himself to be accommodating and considerate although as the story progresses he does give it a try.

DEEPER is a well paced story but there were a few continuity issues for me. There were a few times where timelines and scenes ended or changed abruptly and it took me out of the flow of the story. I had to back up while reading a few times to make sure that I had the transition correct when there was a sudden change.There is quite a bit going on in this one so smoother transitions would have helped me stay engaged a bit easier. There is also a cliffhanger at the end of this one. It wasn't as bad of a drop as I thought but the story is definitely not complete at the ending. According to the blurb there will only be two parts to Avi and Noah's story so all should be wrapped up in book 2.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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<![CDATA[The Scale (A Martha's Way Novel)]]> 22812189
She’s struggling with her weight, her nonexistent love life, and a million other imperfections.
Worse, her twin sister is marrying the man she’s been secretly pining over. And she’s the maid of honor.
What else could life possibly throw her way?

Enter Jason Montgomery, the best man.
Mesmerizing blue eyes. Sculpted, ink-covered body.
Dangerous.
Her life’s messy enough.
She should stay away.
But he’s making her feel things she’s never felt before.
And she could use a distraction.

Jason wants Minka Greene.
Her sweet sensuous curves.
Not her heart.
Life is complicated enough without the stress of relationships.

The deal was for a tryst.
How did feelings get involved?
And, why is it so hard to let go?]]>
288 Mika Jolie 1631052497 4
Minka is dealing with the unfortunate realization that her best friend and the man she loves is really going to marry her beautiful twin sister. Fraternal twins and very different in both appearance and personality Minka allows her insecurities to rule most of her relationships. Mika isn't close to her twin, she isn't able to forge a long term relationship with a man outside of Blake who only sees her as a close friend, but she also keeps herself at a distance with her parents. Many of Minka's issues are self imposed and she feeds her insecurities with a passion that if she turned around could make her a much more likable and happier person.

Jason has his own issues and lives his life never committing to any one woman. Long term relationships with emotional commitment are not on Jason's agenda and he makes no excuses for the way that he lives his life. Meeting Minka, who isn't his usual type of woman, Jason quickly finds himself bending his own rules.

THE SCALE is more than just a sexy read. Jolie offers realistically flawed characters along with plenty drama and depth to the story. Although the Martha's Way Series follow characters who are all connected they can each be read as standalone stories. I actually read THE SCALE after having read book 2 NEED YOU KNOW. I'm looking forward to reading much more from Mika Jolie in the future.

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews
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4.08 2014 The Scale (A Martha's Way Novel)
author: Mika Jolie
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2015/06/21
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: book-1-in-a-series, ir-with-black-women, contemporary-romance
review:
THE SCALE is good women's fiction with a touch more steaminess. Although the intense and immediate attraction between Minka and Jason is passionate neither expects their attraction to lead more than a simple physical affair. Minka and Jason are both somewhat self destructive. Neither is willing to be vulnerable which causes each to make decisions that lead to frustrations, misunderstandings, and hardships that could have been avoided.

Minka is dealing with the unfortunate realization that her best friend and the man she loves is really going to marry her beautiful twin sister. Fraternal twins and very different in both appearance and personality Minka allows her insecurities to rule most of her relationships. Mika isn't close to her twin, she isn't able to forge a long term relationship with a man outside of Blake who only sees her as a close friend, but she also keeps herself at a distance with her parents. Many of Minka's issues are self imposed and she feeds her insecurities with a passion that if she turned around could make her a much more likable and happier person.

Jason has his own issues and lives his life never committing to any one woman. Long term relationships with emotional commitment are not on Jason's agenda and he makes no excuses for the way that he lives his life. Meeting Minka, who isn't his usual type of woman, Jason quickly finds himself bending his own rules.

THE SCALE is more than just a sexy read. Jolie offers realistically flawed characters along with plenty drama and depth to the story. Although the Martha's Way Series follow characters who are all connected they can each be read as standalone stories. I actually read THE SCALE after having read book 2 NEED YOU KNOW. I'm looking forward to reading much more from Mika Jolie in the future.

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews

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Honor Bound (Viking Lore #1) 11556782 171 Stormy Glenn 1610346122 2
Merged review:

I really wanted this to have more story development than what is offered. There is a lot here that I would have loved to have explored more, but I was left a little empty at the end. No cliffhanger, but definitely a to be continued. I'm not sure if I'll be continuing with this series or not. Review to come.]]>
3.77 2011 Honor Bound (Viking Lore #1)
author: Stormy Glenn
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.77
book published: 2011
rating: 2
read at: 2016/03/23
date added: 2024/09/24
shelves: erotica, m-m, backlist-challenge-2016
review:
I really wanted this to have more story development than what is offered. There is a lot here that I would have loved to have explored more, but I was left a little empty at the end. No cliffhanger, but definitely a to be continued. I'm not sure if I'll be continuing with this series or not. Review to come.

Merged review:

I really wanted this to have more story development than what is offered. There is a lot here that I would have loved to have explored more, but I was left a little empty at the end. No cliffhanger, but definitely a to be continued. I'm not sure if I'll be continuing with this series or not. Review to come.
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<![CDATA[Black Girls Must Die Exhausted]]> 41540244
An unexpected doctor's diagnosis awakens Tabitha to an unperceived culprit, threatening the one thing that has always mattered most - having a family of her own. With the help of her best friends, the irreverent and headstrong Laila and Alexis, the former "Sexy Lexi," Tabitha must explore the reaches of modern medicine and test the limits of her relationships to beat the ticking clock on her dreams of becoming a wife and mother.

She must leverage the power of laughter, love, and courageous self-care to bring a healing stronger than she ever imagined - before the phrase "black girls must die exhausted" takes on a new and unwanted meaning in her own life.]]>
402 Jayne Allen 1732696802 0 to-read 4.04 2018 Black Girls Must Die Exhausted
author: Jayne Allen
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2018
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/09/23
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[The Life (The Russian Guns, #2)]]> 25587068
The mafia life is a dangerous one revolving around honor, duty, and greed—a troublesome thing like love isn’t meant to play a part, but no one follows the rules.

Surrounded by men waiting for the Russian mob boss to show weakness, Anton Avdonin should have known showering affection so openly on his new bride wasn’t a good idea. Of course, that didn’t stop him. When Anton’s wife begins attracting unwanted attention from an unknown source, he’s determined to find out just who is playing the risky game and put a stop to it by whatever means necessary.

From a Cosa Nostra princess to a Bratva queen, Viviana “Vine� Avdonin was made for the life. Pregnant, safe, and loved, she’s more than happy to move on from the history that haunts her to start out fresh. Then again, someone else has other plans. Old rivals from the past and bad blood from the present have mixed in the worst way, threatening to take away the things Viviana loves the very most. No matter what, she can’t let that happen.

Both Viviana and Anton know there’s only one way this can all end and it’s up to them to do it. But, who is behind the veiled threats and personal attacks, and how far are they willing to go to get what they want? When the truth finally surfaces, the consequences will be devastating and no one could have seen it coming.

In a life where everybody plays for keeps and no one fights fair, one mistake might cost them everything.


Sequel to The Arrangement
The Russian Guns, Book Two]]>
269 Bethany-Kris 0993779700 4
I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!

The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews


Merged review:

Unfortunately for me this is one of those reviews that is hard to write without giving away spoilers so I am going to be purposefully vague in this review. Everything that I loved about this story would give things away! I will have to just say that The Life was an excellent continuation of The Arrangement. If you are a fan of contemporary mob stories this series is definitely a need to read.

I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!

The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews
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4.19 2014 The Life (The Russian Guns, #2)
author: Bethany-Kris
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.19
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2014/08/01
date added: 2024/09/23
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance, erotica
review:
Unfortunately for me this is one of those reviews that is hard to write without giving away spoilers so I am going to be purposefully vague in this review. Everything that I loved about this story would give things away! I will have to just say that The Life was an excellent continuation of The Arrangement. If you are a fan of contemporary mob stories this series is definitely a need to read.

I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!

The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews


Merged review:

Unfortunately for me this is one of those reviews that is hard to write without giving away spoilers so I am going to be purposefully vague in this review. Everything that I loved about this story would give things away! I will have to just say that The Life was an excellent continuation of The Arrangement. If you are a fan of contemporary mob stories this series is definitely a need to read.

I enjoyed that a large part of the book deals with the building of trust between Vine and Anton as well as them continuing to develop their relationship during what is an extremely stressful time. Man it's hard to be vague and not give away details! Anton is determined to keep his new family safe as past and current dangers threaten the happiness that he is trying to provide for Vine. I for one, do not mind a hero who will do whatever is necessary to take care of his own. That's one of the pleasures of reading a mafia book for me. A strong male character who deals fiercely and yes, sometimes violently, with anything that attempts to harm what he considers his. Yes, I'm guilty of loving a good bad boy and Anton doesn't disappoint!

The Life is a "suck you in" read and I look forward to reading book 3, The Score, when it's released October 27th. There's even a sneak peek into it at the end of The Life that will have you marking your calendar for The Score's release.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**
You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews

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<![CDATA[Hot Latin Men Series: A Limited Edition Box Set (Hot Latin Men #1-3, 3.5, 4)]]> 26005966
THE ARRANGEMENT
An indecent proposal leads to a short term arrangement�

Brazilian millionaire, Leonardo da Silva, is still seething from when his wife, Alexa, walked out on him four months ago. Now she’s in his office asking for a business loan to help her brother. Instead of a loan, he’s willing to give her the money, but only if she resumes her role as his wife for the next two months. She reluctantly agrees, and she soon finds herself wishing their arrangement was permanent. But when she finds out about Leonardo’s betrayal, there may be no way for them to mend their broken marriage.

THE ULTIMATE MERGER (a short story)
Two workaholics slow down long enough to find love when they least expect it.

Renaldo da Silva is on the verge of entering the U.S. market with the purchase of a hotel in downtown Chicago. After working hard for several days straight, he heads to a local bar and sees a woman who instantly makes him reconsider how to spend his evening.

When another one of her male counterparts unfairly becomes the lead on a project, Sabrina Porter leaves work intent on drowning her sorrows in wine and loud music at a local bar. Instead, she meets a sexy Brazilian who’s intent on showing her a different way to unwind.

SECOND CHANCES
Renaldo da Silva’s near-perfect life in Brazil comes to a halt when he finds out about his wife’s betrayal. Now he doesn’t want to have anything to do with her. But because he needs her help finalizing the biggest deal of his career, he’s forced to make her a multi-million dollar offer and delay their divorce.

Sabrina da Silva can’t forgive herself after a reckless night destroys her marriage. She agrees to help her husband and then disappear from his life for good. But with passion still smoldering between them, it’s not easy for either to walk away. Will passion be enough to overcome the ultimate test of their love?

FIGHT FOR LOVE
A former pro wrestler fights to hold onto the woman he lost, but still loves, and the son he never knew existed.

Science teacher Rebekah Jamison lives a quiet life in the suburbs of Atlanta. Devastated by a tabloid scandal nine years ago, she ended her marriage to the man her parents never approved of.

Rafael Lopez, former professional wrestler and “Sexiest Athlete Alive,� regrets the lapse in judgment that caused him to lose his wife. He shows up unannounced one day with some startling news, but he gets a surprise of his own. He finds out he’s a father. To get to know his son, he whisks him and Rebekah off to his home in the Hollywood Hills for the summer.

PRIVATE ACTS
This story contains a chef whose sassy mouth and swaying hips catch the eye of a sexy Latin artist determined to tame her.

Miguel Delgado fell hard the first time he saw a beautiful woman on stage during a karaoke competition at a bar in Ecuador. Interested in a short, casual affair, he turns on the charm. But she won’t give him the time of day.

Samirah Jamison has met her match—in the form of a tall, hard-bodied sculptor who won’t leave her alone. She’s not running scared. She’s just trying to keep a level head and stay out of trouble for once. But it’s really, really hard to be good…when you’re used to being bad.]]>
534 Delaney Diamond 1940636183 4 arc, contemporary-romance
In THE ARRANGEMENT, I enjoyed the story but wished that Alexa had used more common sense and trust in her husband. Instead of giving him a chance to either defend his actions or apologize and try to make up for his neglect she just up and leaves. That wasn't the actions of a mature woman, it was the behavior of a selfish girl who felt that she wasn't getting enough attention while her husband was knocking himself out to continue to build his business. Yes, Leonardo was being neglectful but to walk out without even giving him a real reason was not cool. Despite that I read this one in one sitting and enjoyed the way things worked out between Leonardo and Alexa.

In THE ULTIMATE MERGER you get a short prequel to SECOND CHANCES. The story is condensed and to the point just like the hero Renaldo. He doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to what he wants and who he wants it from and that's Sabrina. Sabrina is strong willed and more than willing and able to fend for herself. Things move quickly in this one but it's a great set up to their main story.

In SECOND CHANCES the full on story of Renaldo and Sabrina unfolds. Sabrina makes mistakes that threaten to destroy everything that she has and loves. Again, lack of communication and full trust between married people allows for outsiders to wreak havoc in their marriage. Although Renaldo is harsh in his reactions to Sabrina it is understandable and realistic. Love, passion, and emotions all run high in this one.

FIGHT FOR LOVE is a quick second chance at love story. My own personal prejudices kept me from enjoying this one as much as the others. I really don't like it when the heroine concocts a shaky at best reason to not tell a man that he is a father. Unless he is a danger to her or her child or some other really legitimate reason it's hard for me to get on the heroines side. Rebekah's reasoning is weak and she comes off as unlikable. With her own father being a pastor he should have reminded her that you are supposed to 'leave and cleave' and that she at the very least needed to let her son have a father. Although Diamond's writing is good in this one this is a case of "it's not for me".

The final book in the set, PRIVATE ACTS, the romance is quick between free spirited Samirah and Miguel who is an artist who has learned to be cautious and guard his affections. There's a bit of humor along with the heat in this one.

I've had Delaney Diamond on my want to read list for a long time now and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to get this set and read through a variety of her stories. I enjoyed them and will be looking to read more from her in the near future.

*The HOT LATIN MEN SERIES box set is over 500 pages and being offered for only 99 cents at the time this post goes live. That is a bargain that can't be beat!*

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

You can find more from me at
�(�).�*Monlatable Book Reviews*�.(�)�


Merged review:

Delaney Diamond offers a lot in the HOT LATIN MEN SERIES set. I did, of course, have ones that I enjoyed more than others. This was due to how much I liked the heroine in each one.

In THE ARRANGEMENT, I enjoyed the story but wished that Alexa had used more common sense and trust in her husband. Instead of giving him a chance to either defend his actions or apologize and try to make up for his neglect she just up and leaves. That wasn't the actions of a mature woman, it was the behavior of a selfish girl who felt that she wasn't getting enough attention while her husband was knocking himself out to continue to build his business. Yes, Leonardo was being neglectful but to walk out without even giving him a real reason was not cool. Despite that I read this one in one sitting and enjoyed the way things worked out between Leonardo and Alexa.

In THE ULTIMATE MERGER you get a short prequel to SECOND CHANCES. The story is condensed and to the point just like the hero Renaldo. He doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to what he wants and who he wants it from and that's Sabrina. Sabrina is strong willed and more than willing and able to fend for herself. Things move quickly in this one but it's a great set up to their main story.

In SECOND CHANCES the full on story of Renaldo and Sabrina unfolds. Sabrina makes mistakes that threaten to destroy everything that she has and loves. Again, lack of communication and full trust between married people allows for outsiders to wreak havoc in their marriage. Although Renaldo is harsh in his reactions to Sabrina it is understandable and realistic. Love, passion, and emotions all run high in this one.

FIGHT FOR LOVE is a quick second chance at love story. My own personal prejudices kept me from enjoying this one as much as the others. I really don't like it when the heroine concocts a shaky at best reason to not tell a man that he is a father. Unless he is a danger to her or her child or some other really legitimate reason it's hard for me to get on the heroines side. Rebekah's reasoning is weak and she comes off as unlikable. With her own father being a pastor he should have reminded her that you are supposed to 'leave and cleave' and that she at the very least needed to let her son have a father. Although Diamond's writing is good in this one this is a case of "it's not for me".

The final book in the set, PRIVATE ACTS, the romance is quick between free spirited Samirah and Miguel who is an artist who has learned to be cautious and guard his affections. There's a bit of humor along with the heat in this one.

I've had Delaney Diamond on my want to read list for a long time now and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to get this set and read through a variety of her stories. I enjoyed them and will be looking to read more from her in the near future.

*The HOT LATIN MEN SERIES box set is over 500 pages and being offered for only 99 cents at the time this post goes live. That is a bargain that can't be beat!*

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

You can find more from me at
�(�).�*Monlatable Book Reviews*�.(�)�
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4.41 2015 Hot Latin Men Series: A Limited Edition Box Set (Hot Latin Men #1-3, 3.5, 4)
author: Delaney Diamond
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.41
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/11/06
date added: 2024/09/22
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
Delaney Diamond offers a lot in the HOT LATIN MEN SERIES set. I did, of course, have ones that I enjoyed more than others. This was due to how much I liked the heroine in each one.

In THE ARRANGEMENT, I enjoyed the story but wished that Alexa had used more common sense and trust in her husband. Instead of giving him a chance to either defend his actions or apologize and try to make up for his neglect she just up and leaves. That wasn't the actions of a mature woman, it was the behavior of a selfish girl who felt that she wasn't getting enough attention while her husband was knocking himself out to continue to build his business. Yes, Leonardo was being neglectful but to walk out without even giving him a real reason was not cool. Despite that I read this one in one sitting and enjoyed the way things worked out between Leonardo and Alexa.

In THE ULTIMATE MERGER you get a short prequel to SECOND CHANCES. The story is condensed and to the point just like the hero Renaldo. He doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to what he wants and who he wants it from and that's Sabrina. Sabrina is strong willed and more than willing and able to fend for herself. Things move quickly in this one but it's a great set up to their main story.

In SECOND CHANCES the full on story of Renaldo and Sabrina unfolds. Sabrina makes mistakes that threaten to destroy everything that she has and loves. Again, lack of communication and full trust between married people allows for outsiders to wreak havoc in their marriage. Although Renaldo is harsh in his reactions to Sabrina it is understandable and realistic. Love, passion, and emotions all run high in this one.

FIGHT FOR LOVE is a quick second chance at love story. My own personal prejudices kept me from enjoying this one as much as the others. I really don't like it when the heroine concocts a shaky at best reason to not tell a man that he is a father. Unless he is a danger to her or her child or some other really legitimate reason it's hard for me to get on the heroines side. Rebekah's reasoning is weak and she comes off as unlikable. With her own father being a pastor he should have reminded her that you are supposed to 'leave and cleave' and that she at the very least needed to let her son have a father. Although Diamond's writing is good in this one this is a case of "it's not for me".

The final book in the set, PRIVATE ACTS, the romance is quick between free spirited Samirah and Miguel who is an artist who has learned to be cautious and guard his affections. There's a bit of humor along with the heat in this one.

I've had Delaney Diamond on my want to read list for a long time now and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to get this set and read through a variety of her stories. I enjoyed them and will be looking to read more from her in the near future.

*The HOT LATIN MEN SERIES box set is over 500 pages and being offered for only 99 cents at the time this post goes live. That is a bargain that can't be beat!*

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

You can find more from me at
�(�).�*Monlatable Book Reviews*�.(�)�


Merged review:

Delaney Diamond offers a lot in the HOT LATIN MEN SERIES set. I did, of course, have ones that I enjoyed more than others. This was due to how much I liked the heroine in each one.

In THE ARRANGEMENT, I enjoyed the story but wished that Alexa had used more common sense and trust in her husband. Instead of giving him a chance to either defend his actions or apologize and try to make up for his neglect she just up and leaves. That wasn't the actions of a mature woman, it was the behavior of a selfish girl who felt that she wasn't getting enough attention while her husband was knocking himself out to continue to build his business. Yes, Leonardo was being neglectful but to walk out without even giving him a real reason was not cool. Despite that I read this one in one sitting and enjoyed the way things worked out between Leonardo and Alexa.

In THE ULTIMATE MERGER you get a short prequel to SECOND CHANCES. The story is condensed and to the point just like the hero Renaldo. He doesn't beat around the bush when it comes to what he wants and who he wants it from and that's Sabrina. Sabrina is strong willed and more than willing and able to fend for herself. Things move quickly in this one but it's a great set up to their main story.

In SECOND CHANCES the full on story of Renaldo and Sabrina unfolds. Sabrina makes mistakes that threaten to destroy everything that she has and loves. Again, lack of communication and full trust between married people allows for outsiders to wreak havoc in their marriage. Although Renaldo is harsh in his reactions to Sabrina it is understandable and realistic. Love, passion, and emotions all run high in this one.

FIGHT FOR LOVE is a quick second chance at love story. My own personal prejudices kept me from enjoying this one as much as the others. I really don't like it when the heroine concocts a shaky at best reason to not tell a man that he is a father. Unless he is a danger to her or her child or some other really legitimate reason it's hard for me to get on the heroines side. Rebekah's reasoning is weak and she comes off as unlikable. With her own father being a pastor he should have reminded her that you are supposed to 'leave and cleave' and that she at the very least needed to let her son have a father. Although Diamond's writing is good in this one this is a case of "it's not for me".

The final book in the set, PRIVATE ACTS, the romance is quick between free spirited Samirah and Miguel who is an artist who has learned to be cautious and guard his affections. There's a bit of humor along with the heat in this one.

I've had Delaney Diamond on my want to read list for a long time now and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to get this set and read through a variety of her stories. I enjoyed them and will be looking to read more from her in the near future.

*The HOT LATIN MEN SERIES box set is over 500 pages and being offered for only 99 cents at the time this post goes live. That is a bargain that can't be beat!*

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

You can find more from me at
�(�).�*Monlatable Book Reviews*�.(�)�

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<![CDATA[Good Man Gone Bad (Aaron Gunner #7)]]> 45749741 240 Gar Anthony Haywood 1945551674 0 to-read 3.95 2019 Good Man Gone Bad (Aaron Gunner #7)
author: Gar Anthony Haywood
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.95
book published: 2019
rating: 0
read at:
date added: 2024/09/21
shelves: to-read
review:

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<![CDATA[Home for the Holidays (Cavanaugh Island, #4.5)]]> 18934649
Love is always in season.

There's no place like home for the holidays, especially for divorced pastry chef Iris Nelson. After escaping an abusive marriage, she's found peace on charming Cavanaugh Island. As the holiday approaches, Iris looks forward to spending it with her newfound best friend's family . . . and their very handsome visitor.

On leave from Afghanistan, Army Master Sergeant Collier Ward is excited to be reunited with his family for Christmas. But the best gift of all may be this warm, beautiful stranger who joins them for the festivities. With his visit coming to an end, Collier can't deny the heat smoldering between them. Yet Iris can't help but wonder if it's just the glow of the season-and one night of passion-or a true miracle of love that will change their lives forever . . .]]>
118 Rochelle Alers 145557709X 3 arc, contemporary-romance
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Merged review:

In HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS we meet Iris who has survived an abusive husband and has begun to rebuild her life while working toward her dream of owning her own bakery. Collier is home on leave and not looking to form a lasting relationship on his short visit with his sister. One night of passion quickly becomes more than either anticipated. Iris and Collier both have obstacles to overcome when it comes to relationships. However being willing to take a chance may lead them to their own version of happily ever after. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a quick and sweet holiday romance. At only 99 cents it's a holiday romance novella worth picking up.

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews
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4.32 2014 Home for the Holidays (Cavanaugh Island, #4.5)
author: Rochelle Alers
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.32
book published: 2014
rating: 3
read at: 2014/11/27
date added: 2024/09/21
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
In HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS we meet Iris who has survived an abusive husband and has begun to rebuild her life while working toward her dream of owning her own bakery. Collier is home on leave and not looking to form a lasting relationship on his short visit with his sister. One night of passion quickly becomes more than either anticipated. Iris and Collier both have obstacles to overcome when it comes to relationships. However being willing to take a chance may lead them to their own version of happily ever after. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a quick and sweet holiday romance. At only 99 cents it's a holiday romance novella worth picking up.

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews



Merged review:

In HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS we meet Iris who has survived an abusive husband and has begun to rebuild her life while working toward her dream of owning her own bakery. Collier is home on leave and not looking to form a lasting relationship on his short visit with his sister. One night of passion quickly becomes more than either anticipated. Iris and Collier both have obstacles to overcome when it comes to relationships. However being willing to take a chance may lead them to their own version of happily ever after. HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS is a quick and sweet holiday romance. At only 99 cents it's a holiday romance novella worth picking up.

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews

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<![CDATA[Edge of Obsession (The Edge, #1)]]> 27242732 Tyr, a powerful man in a ravaged world, needs only three things to survive:

His weapons.
Basic resources.
A rotation of eager women who can give him the kind of down and dirty sex he needs.

But when a beautiful prisoner grabs his attention during a mission to restock his clan’s supplies, °Ő˛â°ů’s alpha instincts give way to something much darker–strong, unquenchable craving that cannot be ignored…or denied.

After two years on the run, Helena is snared by this powerful clan of hardware-wielding, tattooed, steel-eyed raider warriors who roam the land unchallenged. Strong to her core and with a mission of her own, Helena knows she doesn’t have to be their captive for long.

However, despite all the terrible things she’s heard about these brutal beasts, Helena is overcome by intense desire for the one ruthless man who has taken her. As their passion escalates, Helena will have to trust in Tyr in order to save both what’s left of this desolate, torn-up world…and herself.]]>
321 Megan Crane 1466885327 4 arc, backlist-challenge-2016
There is plenty of erotic scenes in EDGE OF OBSESSION that eventually leads to romance as well. Although, that is an enjoyable part of the story, Crane's world building is what will have me looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

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EDGE OF OBSESSION is an nicely paced take on a post apocalyptic world that has been overcome by flood waters. I enjoyed Crane's spin on the idea of a great storm changing the landscape of the world and how society adjusts. Raiders are a futuristic version of Viking-like groups of men who pillage and take what they need to survive and thrive by shear strength. The fact that they are seafaring is also a nice twist. Society has taken a huge leap backwards in this new world. Women have little to no value past their fertility and society is strictly divided between the wealthy and the poor. Superstitions and violence are the basis for society as a whole. Modern society before the storms is obsolete and has reverted back to fiefdoms. Those with wealth or the strength to take what they want are the unchecked rulers. The means of survival with technology has been wrested from the average person and horded by the people in charge.

There is plenty of erotic scenes in EDGE OF OBSESSION that eventually leads to romance as well. Although, that is an enjoyable part of the story, Crane's world building is what will have me looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

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3.39 2016 Edge of Obsession (The Edge, #1)
author: Megan Crane
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.39
book published: 2016
rating: 4
read at: 2016/01/10
date added: 2024/09/21
shelves: arc, backlist-challenge-2016
review:
EDGE OF OBSESSION is an nicely paced take on a post apocalyptic world that has been overcome by flood waters. I enjoyed Crane's spin on the idea of a great storm changing the landscape of the world and how society adjusts. Raiders are a futuristic version of Viking-like groups of men who pillage and take what they need to survive and thrive by shear strength. The fact that they are seafaring is also a nice twist. Society has taken a huge leap backwards in this new world. Women have little to no value past their fertility and society is strictly divided between the wealthy and the poor. Superstitions and violence are the basis for society as a whole. Modern society before the storms is obsolete and has reverted back to fiefdoms. Those with wealth or the strength to take what they want are the unchecked rulers. The means of survival with technology has been wrested from the average person and horded by the people in charge.

There is plenty of erotic scenes in EDGE OF OBSESSION that eventually leads to romance as well. Although, that is an enjoyable part of the story, Crane's world building is what will have me looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

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EDGE OF OBSESSION is an nicely paced take on a post apocalyptic world that has been overcome by flood waters. I enjoyed Crane's spin on the idea of a great storm changing the landscape of the world and how society adjusts. Raiders are a futuristic version of Viking-like groups of men who pillage and take what they need to survive and thrive by shear strength. The fact that they are seafaring is also a nice twist. Society has taken a huge leap backwards in this new world. Women have little to no value past their fertility and society is strictly divided between the wealthy and the poor. Superstitions and violence are the basis for society as a whole. Modern society before the storms is obsolete and has reverted back to fiefdoms. Those with wealth or the strength to take what they want are the unchecked rulers. The means of survival with technology has been wrested from the average person and horded by the people in charge.

There is plenty of erotic scenes in EDGE OF OBSESSION that eventually leads to romance as well. Although, that is an enjoyable part of the story, Crane's world building is what will have me looking forward to reading the next book in this series.

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<![CDATA[Turn up the Heat (Second Chances, #1)]]> 23568227 For readers of Jill Shalvis and Susan Mallery, Serena Bell teases all five senses in this poignant, tantalizing novel of fantasies long hidden . . . and finally indulged.
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Aspiring chef Lily McKee noticed Kincaid Graves the first time he walked into the dingy diner where she waits tables. With his ice-blue eyes and primal tattoos, his presence puts Lily on edge—and reminds her of all the unfulfilled longings she isn’t pursuing while she’s stuck in this dead-end job. Without a doubt, the man is dangerous to her long-term plans of leaving town and hiring on at a real kitchen—and yet, she hungers for him, if even for just a taste.
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Kincaid didn’t come back to his coastal Oregon hometown looking for a good time or a good meal. The ex-con has a score to settle, old wrongs to set right. But Lily, equal parts innocence and insight, brings out an impulsive side of him he thought he’d left behind in the past. And it only takes one intense moment of weakness between them to make him consider the possibility of an entirely new future—and the promise of passion beyond either of their wildest dreams.
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Praise for Serena Bell
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“A timely, richly written emotional romance with complex characters readers will fall in love with.��New York Times bestselling author JoAnn Ross, on Yours to Keep
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“I adore Yours to Keep. It’s sexy and incredibly smart, with a unique, compelling plot and a hero and heroine I love.��New York Times bestselling author Noelle Adams
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“Sweet, sexy, and real . . . In Hold on Tight, Serena Bell has written a beautiful story about a wounded soldier and the woman strong enough to love him.��USA Today bestselling author Jessica Scott
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“The authenticity of their story is resounding. This isn’t a story of instant love, but of an uphill battle and determination, of making decisions, and of living in the here and now.��Heroes and Heartbreakers, on Hold on Tight
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219 Serena Bell 1101883448 3 arc, contemporary-romance
I also enjoyed Kincaid as the counterpart to Lily. Strong with a sense of needing to right wrongs done not only to him but to his grandmother's legacy. Kincaid owns his personal faults and although he knows that they are not necessarily right they are what they are and he will control and deal with them as best that he can. He's served his time, learned a lesson that wasn't necessarily the one that the justice system intended, and has figured out a way to make things come out balanced in the end.

In the beginning the reader definitely gets the erotic before the romance, but Bell gradually and nicely gives the romance between Lily and Kincaid time to develop as well. Although this is a steamy story with plenty of spice and a bit of kink, that isn't my main take away impression at the end. TURN UP THE HEAT isn't just a second chance at real love for Lily and Kincaid, it's a second chance at a good life. TURN UP THE HEAT turned out to be a good solid romance with likable characters that I really wanted to get their HEA.

Happy Reading!
Monica

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3.71 2015 Turn up the Heat (Second Chances, #1)
author: Serena Bell
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.71
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2015/07/01
date added: 2024/09/21
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
One of the things that I enjoyed the most about TURN UP THE HEAT is that the heroine, Lily isn't really in need of saving. Lily has hit a few snags, had a disappointing relationship, and has been set slightly off course career wise but has not given up. Instead of floundering, feeling sorry for herself, or helplessly waiting to be rescued Lily has made a few sacrifices by moving in with her sister, taken a job as a waitress, and made a game plan as to how to get back on track. Lily also doesn't necessarily blame herself and her unconventional desires for her failed relationship. She craves what she craves and since her ex couldn't provide what she needed it just wasn't going to work.

I also enjoyed Kincaid as the counterpart to Lily. Strong with a sense of needing to right wrongs done not only to him but to his grandmother's legacy. Kincaid owns his personal faults and although he knows that they are not necessarily right they are what they are and he will control and deal with them as best that he can. He's served his time, learned a lesson that wasn't necessarily the one that the justice system intended, and has figured out a way to make things come out balanced in the end.

In the beginning the reader definitely gets the erotic before the romance, but Bell gradually and nicely gives the romance between Lily and Kincaid time to develop as well. Although this is a steamy story with plenty of spice and a bit of kink, that isn't my main take away impression at the end. TURN UP THE HEAT isn't just a second chance at real love for Lily and Kincaid, it's a second chance at a good life. TURN UP THE HEAT turned out to be a good solid romance with likable characters that I really wanted to get their HEA.

Happy Reading!
Monica

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<![CDATA[Theirs to Keep (Tangled Hearts Trilogy, #1)]]> 15821658
Elle feels safe with her two protectors, and the longer she spends with them, the more she realizes that she has no desire to remember her past. Not when it could compromise her future with Cade and Merrick.

Cade has his own set of issues when it comes to Elle, and it quickly becomes clear to the two men that for the first time in their friendship, a woman is coming between them. But what if they just kept her there? Between them. Where she belongs.]]>
360 Maya Banks 147560260X 3
Cade and Merrick, the two male protagonists, appear when responding to an alarm that Elle triggers after desperately breaking into a building to seek shelter. This is a really good set up to the story and I had high hopes for where it would lead. The main problem I ultimately had with this story, surprisingly, has more to do with the relationship between Cade and Merrick than with the sexual relationship among Cade, Merrick, and Elle. Cade and Merrick are both very much alpha males, they have been friends since childhood, had never before thought of sharing a woman that they were interested in before, yet they had way too little trouble making the decision to both be with Elle.

I honestly wanted more conflict. I wanted Cade and Merrick to have had to hash out how things would work between the three of them. I wanted there to be realistic jealously and conflict between Cade and Merrick as they figured out how each would fit together and separately with Elle. There is no way in my mind that two dominant male personalities would be able to love the same woman, have a physical romantic relationship with that woman and not have major adjustments to make. All in all I enjoyed this one and will definitely continue on with the series.

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I debated quite a bit with myself over whether or not I would have this be the first book by Maya Banks that I would read. My main concern was that it is a menage book and I had not read anything in this genre before. Surprisingly, after having read Theirs to Keep, the menage element was not my main problem with this book. The premise of the book is solid. Elle, the female protagonist wakes up face down by a lake and she doesn't know who she is or what has happened to her. The book opens with Elle desperately needing to find shelter so that she can feel safe and get warm just long enough to figure out what she will do next. She has an unerring need to run and hide from "him", she doesn't know who he is or why she is in danger, she just knows that her battered body and the urgency she feels can' be ignored.

Cade and Merrick, the two male protagonists, appear when responding to an alarm that Elle triggers after desperately breaking into a building to seek shelter. This is a really good set up to the story and I had high hopes for where it would lead. The main problem I ultimately had with this story, surprisingly, has more to do with the relationship between Cade and Merrick than with the sexual relationship among Cade, Merrick, and Elle. Cade and Merrick are both very much alpha males, they have been friends since childhood, had never before thought of sharing a woman that they were interested in before, yet they had way too little trouble making the decision to both be with Elle.

I honestly wanted more conflict. I wanted Cade and Merrick to have had to hash out how things would work between the three of them. I wanted there to be realistic jealously and conflict between Cade and Merrick as they figured out how each would fit together and separately with Elle. There is no way in my mind that two dominant male personalities would be able to love the same woman, have a physical romantic relationship with that woman and not have major adjustments to make. All in all I enjoyed this one and will definitely continue on with the series.

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3.88 2012 Theirs to Keep (Tangled Hearts Trilogy, #1)
author: Maya Banks
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.88
book published: 2012
rating: 3
read at:
date added: 2024/09/18
shelves: book-1-in-a-series, contemporary-romance, erotica, menage
review:
I debated quite a bit with myself over whether or not I would have this be the first book by Maya Banks that I would read. My main concern was that it is a menage book and I had not read anything in this genre before. Surprisingly, after having read Theirs to Keep, the menage element was not my main problem with this book. The premise of the book is solid. Elle, the female protagonist wakes up face down by a lake and she doesn't know who she is or what has happened to her. The book opens with Elle desperately needing to find shelter so that she can feel safe and get warm just long enough to figure out what she will do next. She has an unerring need to run and hide from "him", she doesn't know who he is or why she is in danger, she just knows that her battered body and the urgency she feels can' be ignored.

Cade and Merrick, the two male protagonists, appear when responding to an alarm that Elle triggers after desperately breaking into a building to seek shelter. This is a really good set up to the story and I had high hopes for where it would lead. The main problem I ultimately had with this story, surprisingly, has more to do with the relationship between Cade and Merrick than with the sexual relationship among Cade, Merrick, and Elle. Cade and Merrick are both very much alpha males, they have been friends since childhood, had never before thought of sharing a woman that they were interested in before, yet they had way too little trouble making the decision to both be with Elle.

I honestly wanted more conflict. I wanted Cade and Merrick to have had to hash out how things would work between the three of them. I wanted there to be realistic jealously and conflict between Cade and Merrick as they figured out how each would fit together and separately with Elle. There is no way in my mind that two dominant male personalities would be able to love the same woman, have a physical romantic relationship with that woman and not have major adjustments to make. All in all I enjoyed this one and will definitely continue on with the series.

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I debated quite a bit with myself over whether or not I would have this be the first book by Maya Banks that I would read. My main concern was that it is a menage book and I had not read anything in this genre before. Surprisingly, after having read Theirs to Keep, the menage element was not my main problem with this book. The premise of the book is solid. Elle, the female protagonist wakes up face down by a lake and she doesn't know who she is or what has happened to her. The book opens with Elle desperately needing to find shelter so that she can feel safe and get warm just long enough to figure out what she will do next. She has an unerring need to run and hide from "him", she doesn't know who he is or why she is in danger, she just knows that her battered body and the urgency she feels can' be ignored.

Cade and Merrick, the two male protagonists, appear when responding to an alarm that Elle triggers after desperately breaking into a building to seek shelter. This is a really good set up to the story and I had high hopes for where it would lead. The main problem I ultimately had with this story, surprisingly, has more to do with the relationship between Cade and Merrick than with the sexual relationship among Cade, Merrick, and Elle. Cade and Merrick are both very much alpha males, they have been friends since childhood, had never before thought of sharing a woman that they were interested in before, yet they had way too little trouble making the decision to both be with Elle.

I honestly wanted more conflict. I wanted Cade and Merrick to have had to hash out how things would work between the three of them. I wanted there to be realistic jealously and conflict between Cade and Merrick as they figured out how each would fit together and separately with Elle. There is no way in my mind that two dominant male personalities would be able to love the same woman, have a physical romantic relationship with that woman and not have major adjustments to make. All in all I enjoyed this one and will definitely continue on with the series.

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Scars (Passion Shields, #1) 18271804
He wants to strip her bare because she's beautiful.

Selina Moss hides a secret beneath her controlled happy exterior. Her body is covered in scars and she's never revealed them to anyone. She's not beautiful and she doesn't want pity.

However, it's her wedding night and husband, Benjamin Moss, is determined to strip down her barriers.

Benjamin is not playing fair, not when he's deploying breath-stealing seduction as well as mind-melting sex toys. But will he still want her when she bares all?

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37 Kiru Taye 2 ir-with-black-women, arc Scars is a perfect example of why I do not generally enjoy short works, especially ones that are under 100 pages, and this one is under 50 pages. There simply is not space for the author to give sufficient background and character development to properly engage the reader with the main characters. All we know from this installment is that Selina and Benjamin are in London, have married under some sort of pre-arranged agreement and have a strong sexual attraction to one another. Although they have some sort of relationship, it is very definitely not a traditional one. That would be perfectly acceptable if I knew what kind of relationship it is and why. That kind of information simply can't be accomplished in a novelette.

I really wish authors wouldn't do this to their readers. By parceling out the story in choppy bits this way it just causes frustration for readers like myself. I will not be reading this in pieces. Once all of the installments are released and combined into one acceptable book I may actually go back and read this one because there are hints dropped that if developed well will make this story a worthwhile read. For example, Selina is apparently from Sierra Leone and is dealing with some sort of traumatic experience; while Benjamin has "South Africa heritage". That's interesting and I haven't read anything where one of the main characters is originally from Sierra Leone and pairing her with someone from South Africa is an interesting combination that would definitely get my attention. I would love to get more of Selina's history since it is her background that is troubled. Scars is definitely erotic, but has no anchor for the reader to tether the sexual encounters to which kept this from being an enjoyable read for me.

**I received a copy of Scars via Netgalley/Evernight Publishers in exchange for an honest review.**

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3.70 2013 Scars (Passion Shields, #1)
author: Kiru Taye
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.70
book published: 2013
rating: 2
read at: 2014/06/07
date added: 2024/09/18
shelves: ir-with-black-women, arc
review:

Scars is a perfect example of why I do not generally enjoy short works, especially ones that are under 100 pages, and this one is under 50 pages. There simply is not space for the author to give sufficient background and character development to properly engage the reader with the main characters. All we know from this installment is that Selina and Benjamin are in London, have married under some sort of pre-arranged agreement and have a strong sexual attraction to one another. Although they have some sort of relationship, it is very definitely not a traditional one. That would be perfectly acceptable if I knew what kind of relationship it is and why. That kind of information simply can't be accomplished in a novelette.

I really wish authors wouldn't do this to their readers. By parceling out the story in choppy bits this way it just causes frustration for readers like myself. I will not be reading this in pieces. Once all of the installments are released and combined into one acceptable book I may actually go back and read this one because there are hints dropped that if developed well will make this story a worthwhile read. For example, Selina is apparently from Sierra Leone and is dealing with some sort of traumatic experience; while Benjamin has "South Africa heritage". That's interesting and I haven't read anything where one of the main characters is originally from Sierra Leone and pairing her with someone from South Africa is an interesting combination that would definitely get my attention. I would love to get more of Selina's history since it is her background that is troubled. Scars is definitely erotic, but has no anchor for the reader to tether the sexual encounters to which kept this from being an enjoyable read for me.

**I received a copy of Scars via Netgalley/Evernight Publishers in exchange for an honest review.**

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Commanded (Club Sin, #6) 23568226
There’s something different about Sawyer: a commanding strength that pulls Chloe into a vortex of heady desire. But when she learns about his double life as a Dom, she’s shocked—and afraid she could never complete him. Then he saves her life, and just like that, Chloe knows she will be able to give him anything he desires. She is his—wherever and however he wants to take her.]]>
177 Stacey Kennedy 1101882557 4
There is plenty of steaminess in COMMANDED but the scenes are not over the top and reads more as sensual and stimulating instead of outright erotically graphic. The story itself is nicely paced and the relationship and romance between Sawyer and Chloe develops quickly but believably. I enjoyed the respect and care Sawyer had for Chloe from the beginning. Sawyer never saw Chloe as just someone he wanted to see kneeling at his feet and obeying his commands. Chloe is not part of the BDSM lifestyle and Sawyer has to walk a fine line between what he wants sexually and what he wants in a relationship overall which is another interesting twist.

COMMANDED is an enjoyable quick read. It was nice to have a couple in this series that didn't fall into the BDSM world as intricately as the couples in the previous books.

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COMMANDED was a nice change in the CLUB SIN series. Sawyer actually seeks out Chloe for help in finding the man responsible for attacking his sister. It was nice to see an alpha male lead needing his love interest to help him with something so important and possibly dangerous outside of a romantic suspense story. Chloe is a private investigator and very good at her job. Calm, clear thinking, and determined she is the perfect person to help Sawyer. Chloe is able to use contacts outside of the strictly legal police channels that Sawyer himself would have to adhere to. With all of her strengths and abilities Sawyer still sees her as a woman with a submissive side that he would love to help her explore and enjoy.

There is plenty of steaminess in COMMANDED but the scenes are not over the top and reads more as sensual and stimulating instead of outright erotically graphic. The story itself is nicely paced and the relationship and romance between Sawyer and Chloe develops quickly but believably. I enjoyed the respect and care Sawyer had for Chloe from the beginning. Sawyer never saw Chloe as just someone he wanted to see kneeling at his feet and obeying his commands. Chloe is not part of the BDSM lifestyle and Sawyer has to walk a fine line between what he wants sexually and what he wants in a relationship overall which is another interesting twist.

COMMANDED is an enjoyable quick read. It was nice to have a couple in this series that didn't fall into the BDSM world as intricately as the couples in the previous books.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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4.17 2015 Commanded (Club Sin, #6)
author: Stacey Kennedy
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.17
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/07/02
date added: 2024/09/18
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance, erotica
review:
COMMANDED was a nice change in the CLUB SIN series. Sawyer actually seeks out Chloe for help in finding the man responsible for attacking his sister. It was nice to see an alpha male lead needing his love interest to help him with something so important and possibly dangerous outside of a romantic suspense story. Chloe is a private investigator and very good at her job. Calm, clear thinking, and determined she is the perfect person to help Sawyer. Chloe is able to use contacts outside of the strictly legal police channels that Sawyer himself would have to adhere to. With all of her strengths and abilities Sawyer still sees her as a woman with a submissive side that he would love to help her explore and enjoy.

There is plenty of steaminess in COMMANDED but the scenes are not over the top and reads more as sensual and stimulating instead of outright erotically graphic. The story itself is nicely paced and the relationship and romance between Sawyer and Chloe develops quickly but believably. I enjoyed the respect and care Sawyer had for Chloe from the beginning. Sawyer never saw Chloe as just someone he wanted to see kneeling at his feet and obeying his commands. Chloe is not part of the BDSM lifestyle and Sawyer has to walk a fine line between what he wants sexually and what he wants in a relationship overall which is another interesting twist.

COMMANDED is an enjoyable quick read. It was nice to have a couple in this series that didn't fall into the BDSM world as intricately as the couples in the previous books.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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Merged review:

COMMANDED was a nice change in the CLUB SIN series. Sawyer actually seeks out Chloe for help in finding the man responsible for attacking his sister. It was nice to see an alpha male lead needing his love interest to help him with something so important and possibly dangerous outside of a romantic suspense story. Chloe is a private investigator and very good at her job. Calm, clear thinking, and determined she is the perfect person to help Sawyer. Chloe is able to use contacts outside of the strictly legal police channels that Sawyer himself would have to adhere to. With all of her strengths and abilities Sawyer still sees her as a woman with a submissive side that he would love to help her explore and enjoy.

There is plenty of steaminess in COMMANDED but the scenes are not over the top and reads more as sensual and stimulating instead of outright erotically graphic. The story itself is nicely paced and the relationship and romance between Sawyer and Chloe develops quickly but believably. I enjoyed the respect and care Sawyer had for Chloe from the beginning. Sawyer never saw Chloe as just someone he wanted to see kneeling at his feet and obeying his commands. Chloe is not part of the BDSM lifestyle and Sawyer has to walk a fine line between what he wants sexually and what he wants in a relationship overall which is another interesting twist.

COMMANDED is an enjoyable quick read. It was nice to have a couple in this series that didn't fall into the BDSM world as intricately as the couples in the previous books.

**I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.**

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Vault of Sin, Book 2

Tate Jackson made a big mistake. No, a monumental one. He picked the wrong place to introduce his wife, Cassie, to the alluring lifestyle they’d fantasized about.

Instinct told him to get her out of the poor excuse for a sex club—but he didn’t. And she was assaulted because of his carelessness. He’ll do anything to protect her from another traumatic experience, even if it means making the agonizing choice to convince his wife he no longer loves her.

Cassie’s not buying it. In fact, Tate is the last person she blames for that horrific night. She’s willing to give him the space he thinks he needs to get his head straight, but when divorce papers arrive, she realizes she’s out of time.

She has twenty-eight days to figure out why Tate is ruining a perfect marriage. Twenty-eight days to figure out what he’s hiding. But when she learns the truth, she has to decide if her heart can take the strain of piecing their love back together.



Dirty tactics, dirtier sex, ropes, masks, guilty consciences, and love stretched so far, no one escapes unchanged. Not even you, dear reader.]]>
184 Eden Summers 1619233606 4 arc, contemporary-romance
With all that being said, I finished this read in one sitting because I couldn't stop swiping the screen. Summers writing is smooth and keeps the story flowing well. The erotic detail is good and there is even a bit of a twist that I didn't really see coming that was able to surprise me. Summers was able to get me invested enough in the characters that I immediately went and bought book one so that I can read Leo and Shay's story. I am also looking forward to reading what Summers has in store for Brute in a later book.

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3.85 2015 Union of Sin
author: Eden Summers
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.85
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/10/21
date added: 2024/09/17
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
I'm going to start off by saying that T.J. & Cassie frustrated the heck out of me. I wanted to punch T.J. in the throat throughout the entire story. His decisions were not completely reasonable. I don't like it when a character decides to act in what they feel is the best interest of someone else without consulting them in any way. T.J. destroyed his marriage over something that they could have worked through together. His lack of trust in his wife's ability to handle what happened showed his lack of belief in Cassie's strength as a woman. T.J. is supposed to love and respect Cassie but he doesn't trust her to be strong enough to handle some truths. His level of guilt and self inflicted punishment was a bit over the top as well. I didn't mind that Cassie wanted to keep her husband at almost any cost, but I also wanted her to have more fire and get angry at his lack of communication with her much sooner than she did.

With all that being said, I finished this read in one sitting because I couldn't stop swiping the screen. Summers writing is smooth and keeps the story flowing well. The erotic detail is good and there is even a bit of a twist that I didn't really see coming that was able to surprise me. Summers was able to get me invested enough in the characters that I immediately went and bought book one so that I can read Leo and Shay's story. I am also looking forward to reading what Summers has in store for Brute in a later book.

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Love Burns (The River #3) 25183227 Come fall in love at the river with this sexy contemporary romance seriesSometimes fanning the flames is better than running...Smokejumper Dave Knight lives by two simple rules--play hard, work harder. Heartache taught him love and commitment don't mix with his high-intensity lifestyle. That hot kiss with the classy Olivia Benedetti-Harper was a mistake, but he walked away in time. Too bad he can't run from the memories. Then a plane crash shatters his future, forcing him to face the ashes of his past, the woman he can't forget, and the toughest challenge of his Stop running.The right man broke her heart. How could the wrong man heal it? Obedient daughter and dutiful wife, Olivia always followed the rules--only to be abandoned by her unfaithful husband. As she rebuilds her life, bad-boy Dave is a sizzling temptation she can't afford. However, breaking the rules with the wrong man might be the best mistake this good girl's ever made for love.Recommended for those who ĚýĚýSexy, Contemporary Romance SeriesGood Girl, Bad Boy RomancesFriends-to-Lovers StoriesWounded Heroes, FirefightersSecond Chance RomancesCamping and Fishing VacationsBeach Reads & Fun in the SunSensual, Steamy Summer RomanceĚýBe sure to check out the other books in the DreamĚý(Book 1 - Christopher & Margie)Clear As DayĚý(Book 2 - Nate & Kay)]]> 407 Babette James 1628309059 4 arc, contemporary-romance
Olivia has done what is expected of her all of her life. Allowing control over her life to first her parents even into adulthood and then turning that power over to her husband leads her to nothing but heartache, disappointment, and general displeasure with the way her life has turned out. Now that Olivia is set to find her own way she has to decide if finding herself can also mean loving a man who is strong willed but struggling as well.

Olivia and Dave have no problem with their attraction to one another. The physical attraction between the two burns fast and hot. What neither can comfortably deal with is the desire deep down to have someone that they can lean and depend on. They both question their ability to become the individuals that they once saw themselves becoming so they are hesitant to take on the expectations and needs of another person.

LOVE BURNS was a good honest look at how even two damaged people who are wavering can find their way together. Olivia and Dave eventually figure out that they are getting in their own way by not opening up to each other. Some of their obstacle are beyond their control but some of them are of their own making too which makes their problems realistic and relatable. LOVE BURNS has a steamy attraction that slowly builds into a trusting relationship that they had to fight for. Although this is book 3 in The River series I had no problem reading LOVE BURNS as a standalone story. LOVE BURNS is a well written enjoyable contemporary romance with enough steam and drama to keep the pages turning.

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4.00 2015 Love Burns (The River #3)
author: Babette James
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/06/01
date added: 2024/09/17
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
LOVE BURNS takes a look at what happens when the life that you have planned-or was planned for you-falls apart. Dave is a macho smokejumper who enjoyed living on the edge, skirting danger all while reaping the benefits of being lusted after by admiring women. After a life changing incident Dave has to learn to cope with both physical and emotional challenges that leaves him reeling and unsure of how he will get back to being the man he wants to be.

Olivia has done what is expected of her all of her life. Allowing control over her life to first her parents even into adulthood and then turning that power over to her husband leads her to nothing but heartache, disappointment, and general displeasure with the way her life has turned out. Now that Olivia is set to find her own way she has to decide if finding herself can also mean loving a man who is strong willed but struggling as well.

Olivia and Dave have no problem with their attraction to one another. The physical attraction between the two burns fast and hot. What neither can comfortably deal with is the desire deep down to have someone that they can lean and depend on. They both question their ability to become the individuals that they once saw themselves becoming so they are hesitant to take on the expectations and needs of another person.

LOVE BURNS was a good honest look at how even two damaged people who are wavering can find their way together. Olivia and Dave eventually figure out that they are getting in their own way by not opening up to each other. Some of their obstacle are beyond their control but some of them are of their own making too which makes their problems realistic and relatable. LOVE BURNS has a steamy attraction that slowly builds into a trusting relationship that they had to fight for. Although this is book 3 in The River series I had no problem reading LOVE BURNS as a standalone story. LOVE BURNS is a well written enjoyable contemporary romance with enough steam and drama to keep the pages turning.

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<![CDATA[The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark, #0.5)]]> 6388558
She eludes him for five years, but he has finally chased her to ground and stolen the jewel which commands her, giving him absolute power over her. While he possesses it, he can make her do anything, and he plans to in order for her to experience firsthand the agonizing, unending lust she'd purposely subjected him to for half a decade. Yet when Wroth realizes he wants more from her and frees her, will she come.

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163 Kresley Cole 4 paranormal
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4.04 2006 The Warlord Wants Forever (Immortals After Dark, #0.5)
author: Kresley Cole
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2006
rating: 4
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date added: 2024/09/14
shelves: paranormal
review:
Cole is a wildly popular paranormal romance writer and I have jumped on the bandwagon. This first story in the series is a fast paced quick read. It's a novella and not actually considered book 1, but it will help to read it first. You really need to take note of each character because you will see them as main characters in the following books. There are scenes that overlap and will be told from the vantage point of the different characters in the following books. This novella is the story of Nikolai, a Forebearer (vampire who doesn't drink from the source) and Myst the Coveted, a fierce Valkyrie who enjoys blooding vampires only to kill them after. The two meet in a dungeon that has been overtaken by Nikolai and the vampire warriors who have allegiance to Kristoff the King of the Forebearers. After being blooded by Myst and left to a unique kind of torture Nikolai must find her and claim her as his vampire bride if he wants to end his torment. Myst however does not want to be claimed. This story will definitely suck you in and make you reach for the next in the series.

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Mine (Club Sin, #7) 25241370 USA TODAYĚýBESTSELLER •ĚýDmitri and Presley—the scorching-hot couple who started it all inĚýClaimed—return to save Club Sin in the exhilarating new short novel from Stacey Kennedy. Dmitri Pratt is living out his dream. Not only does he own the ultimate playground, he’s found a special connection with his deliciously sexy sub, Presley Flynn, the woman who complements him in ways that go far beyond the bedroom. But when an anonymous blackmailer threatens to expose the elite, high-profile members of Club Sin in a notorious tabloid, Dmitri’s perfect world spirals out of control. Before she met Dmitri, Presley never imagined she would find a Master who could deliver on all her hottest fantasies. Dmitri’s love and his sensual artistry surprise her every day, until he suddenly turns distant and cold. For the first time, Presley wonders where Dmitri’s heart truly with her, or with Club Sin. As the life they’ve built together begins to crumble, Presley can only trust that Dmitri has what it takes—to defend what’s his, and win back the woman he cannot live without. Mine is intended for mature audiences.Praise for Mine “I was so excited to revisit Dmitri and Presley, and Stacey Kennedy did not disappoint. Wildly hot, romantic, and emotional, Mine is another winner!â€�—New York Times bestselling author J. Kenner“Poignant, suspenseful, smoking hot and sexy, Mine caps off the Club Sin series like a cherry on top of the most decadent sundae.â€�—Cassie Ryan, author of My Obsession“Amazing . . . an emotional read that will break your heart and put it back together again.â€�—Once Upon an Alpha “The perfect end to the Club Sin series! Mine takes readers back to the to Dmitri and Presley. As sad as I was to see the series end, it seemed that this was the perfect way to go.â€�—The Book Cellar “An exceptional finish to a fabulous series. . . . Tasteful with real and raw emotions. It’s only right that the couple that started this memorable series, Dimitri and Presley, be the one to finish it.â€�—Coffee Books Life “This was such a great story. I was definitely invested in their world and relationship. I love the strength and commitment of Dmitri and Presley’s relationship and how dominant Dmitri truly is.â€�—About That Story Praise for the Club Sin series “Claimed sucked me in!â€�—J. Kenner “Bared is a seductively haunting tale of control and surrender that will tantalize existing fans of the series while enticing new readers into the passionate world of Club Sin.â€�—Eliza Gayle “Desired is sexy, sensual, and totally seductive. Stacey Kennedy sure knows how to make a girl swoon.â€�—Tracy Wolff “Freed is fabulous! Stacey Kennedy’s a master at creating steamy and heartwarming romance, inextricably bound with compelling emotion and unforgettable characters!â€�—Virna DePaul “Tamed is sexy, sinful, and addictive.]]> 170 Stacey Kennedy 0804181268 4
The story unfolds steadily and with a few twists. I enjoyed the fact that we get to go back and see a couple who still has issues to work out even after they seemed to have walked hand in hand into the sunset. It was nice to see a couple needing to continue working on their relationship later on down the line. As usual, there is plenty of steaminess in MINE as well as an introduction to characters that will show up in the next series that Kennedy is setting up. I have really enjoyed this series. Kennedy manages to mix genuine feeling romance with kink very well. Each couple manages to work through difficulties and come out better in the end.

MINE is a very nice ending to the CLUB SIN series. All of the books have been enjoyable and coming full circle back to Dmitri and Presely is a great way to close out the series.

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Although Dmitri and Presley seemed to have gotten a happy ending in CLAIMED, they are now struggling with their relationship in MINE. When things get tough Dmitri doesn't exactly come through for Presley and she, to her credit, doesn't simply accept his distance. Presley has come a long way in her self-confidence. She didn't back down and allow Dmitiri to relegate her to the sidelines when a blackmailer threatens the club and he turns his focus away from her. Presley looks out for herself by letting Dmitri know that his treatment of her won't be tolerated and she won't be wishfully waiting for him to return to her after being mistreated.

The story unfolds steadily and with a few twists. I enjoyed the fact that we get to go back and see a couple who still has issues to work out even after they seemed to have walked hand in hand into the sunset. It was nice to see a couple needing to continue working on their relationship later on down the line. As usual, there is plenty of steaminess in MINE as well as an introduction to characters that will show up in the next series that Kennedy is setting up. I have really enjoyed this series. Kennedy manages to mix genuine feeling romance with kink very well. Each couple manages to work through difficulties and come out better in the end.

MINE is a very nice ending to the CLUB SIN series. All of the books have been enjoyable and coming full circle back to Dmitri and Presely is a great way to close out the series.

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4.01 2015 Mine (Club Sin, #7)
author: Stacey Kennedy
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.01
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2015/10/01
date added: 2024/09/10
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance, erotica
review:
Although Dmitri and Presley seemed to have gotten a happy ending in CLAIMED, they are now struggling with their relationship in MINE. When things get tough Dmitri doesn't exactly come through for Presley and she, to her credit, doesn't simply accept his distance. Presley has come a long way in her self-confidence. She didn't back down and allow Dmitiri to relegate her to the sidelines when a blackmailer threatens the club and he turns his focus away from her. Presley looks out for herself by letting Dmitri know that his treatment of her won't be tolerated and she won't be wishfully waiting for him to return to her after being mistreated.

The story unfolds steadily and with a few twists. I enjoyed the fact that we get to go back and see a couple who still has issues to work out even after they seemed to have walked hand in hand into the sunset. It was nice to see a couple needing to continue working on their relationship later on down the line. As usual, there is plenty of steaminess in MINE as well as an introduction to characters that will show up in the next series that Kennedy is setting up. I have really enjoyed this series. Kennedy manages to mix genuine feeling romance with kink very well. Each couple manages to work through difficulties and come out better in the end.

MINE is a very nice ending to the CLUB SIN series. All of the books have been enjoyable and coming full circle back to Dmitri and Presely is a great way to close out the series.

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Although Dmitri and Presley seemed to have gotten a happy ending in CLAIMED, they are now struggling with their relationship in MINE. When things get tough Dmitri doesn't exactly come through for Presley and she, to her credit, doesn't simply accept his distance. Presley has come a long way in her self-confidence. She didn't back down and allow Dmitiri to relegate her to the sidelines when a blackmailer threatens the club and he turns his focus away from her. Presley looks out for herself by letting Dmitri know that his treatment of her won't be tolerated and she won't be wishfully waiting for him to return to her after being mistreated.

The story unfolds steadily and with a few twists. I enjoyed the fact that we get to go back and see a couple who still has issues to work out even after they seemed to have walked hand in hand into the sunset. It was nice to see a couple needing to continue working on their relationship later on down the line. As usual, there is plenty of steaminess in MINE as well as an introduction to characters that will show up in the next series that Kennedy is setting up. I have really enjoyed this series. Kennedy manages to mix genuine feeling romance with kink very well. Each couple manages to work through difficulties and come out better in the end.

MINE is a very nice ending to the CLUB SIN series. All of the books have been enjoyable and coming full circle back to Dmitri and Presely is a great way to close out the series.

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<![CDATA[Giving In (Surrender Trilogy, #2)]]> 18361924
Jensen sees the shadows in Kylie’s eyes. Knows he has to tread very carefully or risk losing any chance he has with her. All he wants is the opportunity to show her that dominance doesn’t equal pain, bondage or discipline. That emotional surrender is the most powerful of all, and that to submit—fully to him—will fulfill the aching void in her heart in a way nothing else ever will.]]>
320 Maya Banks 0698148177 4 arc, contemporary-romance
Kylie's reaction to Jensen and her fear of being with him is understandable, but a little tedious with the things she needs to feel secure with him. What I found interesting was Jensen's solutions. With Jensen being a professed dominant I found it hard to see him giving over the way that he did, especially to someone who is a timid and unsure as Kylie. I would have expected a dominant to have take a different tactic while still being sensitive to Kylie's traumas. Jensen makes concessions that I wouldn't have expected of someone who actively participate in the BDSM lifestyle. However, Jensen does make a distinction between emotional and physical submission and I suppose that I have to recognize the difference.

I really enjoy the friendship between Kylie, Joss, and Chessy and how they are helping each other through their problems along with the men in their lives. The biggest negative for me with this book is completely a matter of personal taste. It's the theme of youngish girl lacks sexual experience but somehow has natural sexual awesomeness right away with the "right" man. With the sexual hang ups that Kylie has I wish that the great sex would have been a worked on accomplishment between her and Jensen instead of happening a little too easily.There were a few hiccups between the two and they did not just fall into bed together, I just wish that I could have seen a more detailed build up in their sexual relationship. However, I am looking forward to Taking It All. We will finally get to see what the problem between Chessy and Tate. It has been teased throughout books 1 and 2 and I need to know what the heck is going on!

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3.81 Giving In (Surrender Trilogy, #2)
author: Maya Banks
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.81
book published:
rating: 4
read at: 2014/05/01
date added: 2024/08/07
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
I'm rounding up to 4 stars from a strong 3 1/2 stars. Giving In was a quick and enjoyable read but I wish that I could have gotten a little more background on both Jensen and Kylie. Both of these main characters have secrets and scars they are carrying from their past that have shaped the way they deal with relationships. In Kylie's case she has cocooned herself in her very limited group of friends and has made her home a fortress of solitude. She uses every tool available to keep men at arms length and has yet to have a meaningful romantic relationship. Jensen on the other hand has had relationships, but even though he is in his 30's he has yet to find a woman that he has wanted to commit to long term.

Kylie's reaction to Jensen and her fear of being with him is understandable, but a little tedious with the things she needs to feel secure with him. What I found interesting was Jensen's solutions. With Jensen being a professed dominant I found it hard to see him giving over the way that he did, especially to someone who is a timid and unsure as Kylie. I would have expected a dominant to have take a different tactic while still being sensitive to Kylie's traumas. Jensen makes concessions that I wouldn't have expected of someone who actively participate in the BDSM lifestyle. However, Jensen does make a distinction between emotional and physical submission and I suppose that I have to recognize the difference.

I really enjoy the friendship between Kylie, Joss, and Chessy and how they are helping each other through their problems along with the men in their lives. The biggest negative for me with this book is completely a matter of personal taste. It's the theme of youngish girl lacks sexual experience but somehow has natural sexual awesomeness right away with the "right" man. With the sexual hang ups that Kylie has I wish that the great sex would have been a worked on accomplishment between her and Jensen instead of happening a little too easily.There were a few hiccups between the two and they did not just fall into bed together, I just wish that I could have seen a more detailed build up in their sexual relationship. However, I am looking forward to Taking It All. We will finally get to see what the problem between Chessy and Tate. It has been teased throughout books 1 and 2 and I need to know what the heck is going on!

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Justice Mine (Base Branch #2) 23002944
After witnessing her friend’s sexual assault, seven-year senior Magdalena Wells escapes an attack with a few bruises and a thousand questions. As a journalist in practice, if not in pay, Mags vows to utilize the skills she mastered in the Democratic Republic of Congo and answer every single one—just as soon as she gets the hell out of town.

Law Pierce’s aim is rest and relaxation after two years undercover in South Africa on an extended Base Branch mission, but restlessness puts him in trouble’s path. As a servant of justice, Law will do everything in his power to keep trouble safe. The fact that trouble’s petite stature and luscious curves stir his every primal instinct is a massive inconvenience he struggles to ignore.

Together Magdalena and Law uncover a web of corruption and dirty lies that could set their country’s top official ablaze—if the inferno doesn’t consume them first.]]>
310 Megan Mitcham 1941899021 4 arc, romantic-suspense
As Mags digs deeper into the men who have assaulted her roommate and threatened her she finds that the web of corruption is much bigger than she imagined. Law is there to help protect her and as things get deeper and more dangerous, things between Law and Mags become more heated and complicated. While protecting and working with Mags Law now has a better appreciation for everything that Baine went through when trying to get Sloan back.

JUSTICE MINE is a fast paced and cleverly put together romantic suspense. Full of intrigue, romance, and despicable bad guys it's better than almost anything you will get on network television!

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Law is on edge and can't seen to work out the restlessness and the feeling of being unsatisfied. After helping to keep his best friend Baine from going too far in book 1, ENEMY MINE while trying to save the love of his life Law is still unsettled. He is still left with a sense of unease that he needs to work through. Enter Magdalena (Mags). After returning from working in Africa and walking in on her roommate's unreported assault Mags is determined to find out what exactly is going on.

As Mags digs deeper into the men who have assaulted her roommate and threatened her she finds that the web of corruption is much bigger than she imagined. Law is there to help protect her and as things get deeper and more dangerous, things between Law and Mags become more heated and complicated. While protecting and working with Mags Law now has a better appreciation for everything that Baine went through when trying to get Sloan back.

JUSTICE MINE is a fast paced and cleverly put together romantic suspense. Full of intrigue, romance, and despicable bad guys it's better than almost anything you will get on network television!

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4.21 2014 Justice Mine (Base Branch #2)
author: Megan Mitcham
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.21
book published: 2014
rating: 4
read at: 2015/01/26
date added: 2024/07/30
shelves: arc, romantic-suspense
review:
Law is on edge and can't seen to work out the restlessness and the feeling of being unsatisfied. After helping to keep his best friend Baine from going too far in book 1, ENEMY MINE while trying to save the love of his life Law is still unsettled. He is still left with a sense of unease that he needs to work through. Enter Magdalena (Mags). After returning from working in Africa and walking in on her roommate's unreported assault Mags is determined to find out what exactly is going on.

As Mags digs deeper into the men who have assaulted her roommate and threatened her she finds that the web of corruption is much bigger than she imagined. Law is there to help protect her and as things get deeper and more dangerous, things between Law and Mags become more heated and complicated. While protecting and working with Mags Law now has a better appreciation for everything that Baine went through when trying to get Sloan back.

JUSTICE MINE is a fast paced and cleverly put together romantic suspense. Full of intrigue, romance, and despicable bad guys it's better than almost anything you will get on network television!

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Law is on edge and can't seen to work out the restlessness and the feeling of being unsatisfied. After helping to keep his best friend Baine from going too far in book 1, ENEMY MINE while trying to save the love of his life Law is still unsettled. He is still left with a sense of unease that he needs to work through. Enter Magdalena (Mags). After returning from working in Africa and walking in on her roommate's unreported assault Mags is determined to find out what exactly is going on.

As Mags digs deeper into the men who have assaulted her roommate and threatened her she finds that the web of corruption is much bigger than she imagined. Law is there to help protect her and as things get deeper and more dangerous, things between Law and Mags become more heated and complicated. While protecting and working with Mags Law now has a better appreciation for everything that Baine went through when trying to get Sloan back.

JUSTICE MINE is a fast paced and cleverly put together romantic suspense. Full of intrigue, romance, and despicable bad guys it's better than almost anything you will get on network television!

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The Good Sister: Part One 16008549
Reid Addison feared nothing, except how the mousey little blonde daughter of his housekeeper made him feel. Even though Trinity Winslow wasn’t his type, there was something intriguing about her.

Lord Ashton Archer lived a fairy tale life with property all over the world, was heir to a ducal dynasty, and had women fawning all over him. Anything a man could want, he obtained by the snap of his fingers.

By a twist of fate the three of them find their way into the same illicit world of the infamous Madam Jacqueline Claudette Rousseau.]]>
304 London Saint James 1771301317 4 arc, contemporary-romance
Trinity is a young woman who has survived a large traumatic event and has suffered with extreme anxiety afterwards. Trinity proves to have much more courage and strength than she gives herself credit for. Trinity embarks on a journey of self discovery and growth that while scary is one she was brave enough to embark on. Reid on the other hand has grown up in a life of privilege and a family that seems to love and support him. However, he has dark needs that drive him. Reid is eventually made to begin to face some of his own demons. Reid has to decide whether or not he is willing to be brave himself, face whatever problems he is suppressing and reach for what he is afraid of wanting. The "sisters" that Trinity is introduced to are an interesting twist to the story. Jacqueline has created a safe haven for herself as well as the young women that she has taken in. Although I am not so sure that I like the way in which Jacqueline has provided for them, it totally works within this story. These women have banded together to take care of one another in a world that has not treated any of them kindly. Although we don't get very much of the girls' individual background it is clear that there has to be interesting back stories to each of them. Maybe Saint James will continue the series with stories for each of them. Hint, hint Saint James!

I am torn by the ending of part one. I want Trinity to be happy but as Trinity learns more about Reid, especially what is revealed at the end of part one I'm not sure if it is possible. Reid's demon is much larger than Trinity could have guessed. I have to say if I had a handsome, considerate, and sexy titled English Lord wanting to have a serious relationship with me it would be extremely hard to walk away from him. The narration is well done and Kitty Barclay does a great job of making each character individual. Barclay allows the dialogue to flow well and the listener is well drawn into the story. I very much enjoyed this audio book. The only small negatives that I found was that sometimes the dialogue felt a little more formal than I believe a young American woman would use and everyone seemed to need to reinforce how beautiful Trinity is to the point of excess. However, these two things did not affect my enjoyment of the story. The Good Sister 1 ends on a cliffhanger, but never fear part 2 is available in eBook form so if you are impatient like me you can pick up the eBook and find out what happens next.

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I hate it when I have to eat my words and The Good Sister is making me do just that. I have stated on numerous occasions that I don't really enjoy New Adult books, however when a book is good it's just good and it doesn't matter so much the age of the characters. Therefore, I'll eat a slice of crow and admit that I really enjoyed this one! It just goes to prove that if you keep an open mind and step outside of your comfort zone every now and again you can be well rewarded. I was definitely gifted with an enjoyable story with this one. If you think that by reading the blurb that you have a good sense of what you are going to get out of this story you are so wrong! You will not guess what twists and turns are in store for Trinity or Reid. There was more than one "WHAT?!" moment in this one.

Trinity is a young woman who has survived a large traumatic event and has suffered with extreme anxiety afterwards. Trinity proves to have much more courage and strength than she gives herself credit for. Trinity embarks on a journey of self discovery and growth that while scary is one she was brave enough to embark on. Reid on the other hand has grown up in a life of privilege and a family that seems to love and support him. However, he has dark needs that drive him. Reid is eventually made to begin to face some of his own demons. Reid has to decide whether or not he is willing to be brave himself, face whatever problems he is suppressing and reach for what he is afraid of wanting. The "sisters" that Trinity is introduced to are an interesting twist to the story. Jacqueline has created a safe haven for herself as well as the young women that she has taken in. Although I am not so sure that I like the way in which Jacqueline has provided for them, it totally works within this story. These women have banded together to take care of one another in a world that has not treated any of them kindly. Although we don't get very much of the girls' individual background it is clear that there has to be interesting back stories to each of them. Maybe Saint James will continue the series with stories for each of them. Hint, hint Saint James!

I am torn by the ending of part one. I want Trinity to be happy but as Trinity learns more about Reid, especially what is revealed at the end of part one I'm not sure if it is possible. Reid's demon is much larger than Trinity could have guessed. I have to say if I had a handsome, considerate, and sexy titled English Lord wanting to have a serious relationship with me it would be extremely hard to walk away from him. The narration is well done and Kitty Barclay does a great job of making each character individual. Barclay allows the dialogue to flow well and the listener is well drawn into the story. I very much enjoyed this audio book. The only small negatives that I found was that sometimes the dialogue felt a little more formal than I believe a young American woman would use and everyone seemed to need to reinforce how beautiful Trinity is to the point of excess. However, these two things did not affect my enjoyment of the story. The Good Sister 1 ends on a cliffhanger, but never fear part 2 is available in eBook form so if you are impatient like me you can pick up the eBook and find out what happens next.

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4.04 2012 The Good Sister: Part One
author: London Saint James
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2014/08/01
date added: 2024/07/23
shelves: arc, contemporary-romance
review:
I hate it when I have to eat my words and The Good Sister is making me do just that. I have stated on numerous occasions that I don't really enjoy New Adult books, however when a book is good it's just good and it doesn't matter so much the age of the characters. Therefore, I'll eat a slice of crow and admit that I really enjoyed this one! It just goes to prove that if you keep an open mind and step outside of your comfort zone every now and again you can be well rewarded. I was definitely gifted with an enjoyable story with this one. If you think that by reading the blurb that you have a good sense of what you are going to get out of this story you are so wrong! You will not guess what twists and turns are in store for Trinity or Reid. There was more than one "WHAT?!" moment in this one.

Trinity is a young woman who has survived a large traumatic event and has suffered with extreme anxiety afterwards. Trinity proves to have much more courage and strength than she gives herself credit for. Trinity embarks on a journey of self discovery and growth that while scary is one she was brave enough to embark on. Reid on the other hand has grown up in a life of privilege and a family that seems to love and support him. However, he has dark needs that drive him. Reid is eventually made to begin to face some of his own demons. Reid has to decide whether or not he is willing to be brave himself, face whatever problems he is suppressing and reach for what he is afraid of wanting. The "sisters" that Trinity is introduced to are an interesting twist to the story. Jacqueline has created a safe haven for herself as well as the young women that she has taken in. Although I am not so sure that I like the way in which Jacqueline has provided for them, it totally works within this story. These women have banded together to take care of one another in a world that has not treated any of them kindly. Although we don't get very much of the girls' individual background it is clear that there has to be interesting back stories to each of them. Maybe Saint James will continue the series with stories for each of them. Hint, hint Saint James!

I am torn by the ending of part one. I want Trinity to be happy but as Trinity learns more about Reid, especially what is revealed at the end of part one I'm not sure if it is possible. Reid's demon is much larger than Trinity could have guessed. I have to say if I had a handsome, considerate, and sexy titled English Lord wanting to have a serious relationship with me it would be extremely hard to walk away from him. The narration is well done and Kitty Barclay does a great job of making each character individual. Barclay allows the dialogue to flow well and the listener is well drawn into the story. I very much enjoyed this audio book. The only small negatives that I found was that sometimes the dialogue felt a little more formal than I believe a young American woman would use and everyone seemed to need to reinforce how beautiful Trinity is to the point of excess. However, these two things did not affect my enjoyment of the story. The Good Sister 1 ends on a cliffhanger, but never fear part 2 is available in eBook form so if you are impatient like me you can pick up the eBook and find out what happens next.

*I was gifted a copy of the audio book by the author in exchange for an honest reveiw.*

You can find more from me at Monlatable Book Reviews



Merged review:

I hate it when I have to eat my words and The Good Sister is making me do just that. I have stated on numerous occasions that I don't really enjoy New Adult books, however when a book is good it's just good and it doesn't matter so much the age of the characters. Therefore, I'll eat a slice of crow and admit that I really enjoyed this one! It just goes to prove that if you keep an open mind and step outside of your comfort zone every now and again you can be well rewarded. I was definitely gifted with an enjoyable story with this one. If you think that by reading the blurb that you have a good sense of what you are going to get out of this story you are so wrong! You will not guess what twists and turns are in store for Trinity or Reid. There was more than one "WHAT?!" moment in this one.

Trinity is a young woman who has survived a large traumatic event and has suffered with extreme anxiety afterwards. Trinity proves to have much more courage and strength than she gives herself credit for. Trinity embarks on a journey of self discovery and growth that while scary is one she was brave enough to embark on. Reid on the other hand has grown up in a life of privilege and a family that seems to love and support him. However, he has dark needs that drive him. Reid is eventually made to begin to face some of his own demons. Reid has to decide whether or not he is willing to be brave himself, face whatever problems he is suppressing and reach for what he is afraid of wanting. The "sisters" that Trinity is introduced to are an interesting twist to the story. Jacqueline has created a safe haven for herself as well as the young women that she has taken in. Although I am not so sure that I like the way in which Jacqueline has provided for them, it totally works within this story. These women have banded together to take care of one another in a world that has not treated any of them kindly. Although we don't get very much of the girls' individual background it is clear that there has to be interesting back stories to each of them. Maybe Saint James will continue the series with stories for each of them. Hint, hint Saint James!

I am torn by the ending of part one. I want Trinity to be happy but as Trinity learns more about Reid, especially what is revealed at the end of part one I'm not sure if it is possible. Reid's demon is much larger than Trinity could have guessed. I have to say if I had a handsome, considerate, and sexy titled English Lord wanting to have a serious relationship with me it would be extremely hard to walk away from him. The narration is well done and Kitty Barclay does a great job of making each character individual. Barclay allows the dialogue to flow well and the listener is well drawn into the story. I very much enjoyed this audio book. The only small negatives that I found was that sometimes the dialogue felt a little more formal than I believe a young American woman would use and everyone seemed to need to reinforce how beautiful Trinity is to the point of excess. However, these two things did not affect my enjoyment of the story. The Good Sister 1 ends on a cliffhanger, but never fear part 2 is available in eBook form so if you are impatient like me you can pick up the eBook and find out what happens next.

*I was gifted a copy of the audio book by the author in exchange for an honest reveiw.*

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<![CDATA[Power Exchange (Power Exchange, #1)]]> 15982578
Enter Ben Haverson, a psychologist and a well known Dom. With Ben’s help as a consultant on the case and attention to Gavin himself, Gavin delves deeper than he ever thought he would into the world of restraints and paddles. Forced to take a closer look at himself, his true nature, and his innermost desires, Gavin has a keep the fear of submitting at bay, or dive in and solve the case with the knowledge he gains? When another victim is discovered, Gavin’s choice is made for him, and he’s pulled headlong into the deepest, most emotional journey of his life.

Unfortunately for him and Ben, a killer has noticed, has taken stock, and has set his sights on the D/s pair. Can Gavin outwit him, or will his first exchange of power be his last?]]>
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There are some boundary pushing scenes in this story, they are not part of Gavin and Ben's relationship, but they are integral to the story. One of the things that I appreciated the most about this book is the incredible amount of research that Rose must have had to do in order to write this book. Any crime or mystery story needs to feel real and authentic and even though the killer wasn't all that hard to peg, the lead up and information given felt smart and made the story flow smoothly. There were no eye rolling moments, which is always a good thing. The BDSM experiences in the book were uncomfortably real as well. If you only enjoy light, fluffy and hot BDSM books that only flirt with the lifestyle this may not be the read for you. There was one scene in particular involving breath play that made me blink rapidly until it was over. Yeah, that's my tell and if an author makes me do that I know that the story is a winner for me!

There is a book 2 to this series that I will be putting on my to read list. I need to know how things continue between Gavin and Ben, as well as Gavin's family. All in all I am glad that I finally got over my trepidation about male/male reads because after all a good story is just a good story no matter who the main characters are. That being said, I am not so interested in the female/female story line though, it's just a personal preference. I need a little hot dog in the bun if you know what I mean!

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Merged review:

This was a great intro to the male/male erotica genre for me. Thanks to Karen. L. who emailed me and recommended that I give this one a try! There was more story than sex, although there are definitely descriptive sex scenes throughout the book. The mystery wasn't difficult to figure out, but it was Gavin's journey to self acceptance and honesty that was the best part for me. Gavin is a homicide detective, who is married, uncomfortable in his own skin, and anxiously trying to please everyone in his life. Stresses and anxieties finally catch up to Gavin and fate offers him the opportunity to reset who he wants to be and how he wants to live his life. Gavin is faced with solving a horrific murder and is introduced to Dr Ben Haverson who will act as a consultant on the case. Dr. Benjamin Haverson is a psychiatrist who specializes in counseling patients in the BDSM lifestyle and happens to be a Dom himself. Ben quickly becomes more than just an adviser to Gavin and things quickly progress from there.

There are some boundary pushing scenes in this story, they are not part of Gavin and Ben's relationship, but they are integral to the story. One of the things that I appreciated the most about this book is the incredible amount of research that Rose must have had to do in order to write this book. Any crime or mystery story needs to feel real and authentic and even though the killer wasn't all that hard to peg, the lead up and information given felt smart and made the story flow smoothly. There were no eye rolling moments, which is always a good thing. The BDSM experiences in the book were uncomfortably real as well. If you only enjoy light, fluffy and hot BDSM books that only flirt with the lifestyle this may not be the read for you. There was one scene in particular involving breath play that made me blink rapidly until it was over. Yeah, that's my tell and if an author makes me do that I know that the story is a winner for me!

There is a book 2 to this series that I will be putting on my to read list. I need to know how things continue between Gavin and Ben, as well as Gavin's family. All in all I am glad that I finally got over my trepidation about male/male reads because after all a good story is just a good story no matter who the main characters are. That being said, I am not so interested in the female/female story line though, it's just a personal preference. I need a little hot dog in the bun if you know what I mean!

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4.09 2012 Power Exchange (Power Exchange, #1)
author: A.J. Rose
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.09
book published: 2012
rating: 4
read at: 2014/05/04
date added: 2024/06/27
shelves: book-1-in-a-series, m-m, erotica, my-favorites
review:
This was a great intro to the male/male erotica genre for me. Thanks to Karen. L. who emailed me and recommended that I give this one a try! There was more story than sex, although there are definitely descriptive sex scenes throughout the book. The mystery wasn't difficult to figure out, but it was Gavin's journey to self acceptance and honesty that was the best part for me. Gavin is a homicide detective, who is married, uncomfortable in his own skin, and anxiously trying to please everyone in his life. Stresses and anxieties finally catch up to Gavin and fate offers him the opportunity to reset who he wants to be and how he wants to live his life. Gavin is faced with solving a horrific murder and is introduced to Dr Ben Haverson who will act as a consultant on the case. Dr. Benjamin Haverson is a psychiatrist who specializes in counseling patients in the BDSM lifestyle and happens to be a Dom himself. Ben quickly becomes more than just an adviser to Gavin and things quickly progress from there.

There are some boundary pushing scenes in this story, they are not part of Gavin and Ben's relationship, but they are integral to the story. One of the things that I appreciated the most about this book is the incredible amount of research that Rose must have had to do in order to write this book. Any crime or mystery story needs to feel real and authentic and even though the killer wasn't all that hard to peg, the lead up and information given felt smart and made the story flow smoothly. There were no eye rolling moments, which is always a good thing. The BDSM experiences in the book were uncomfortably real as well. If you only enjoy light, fluffy and hot BDSM books that only flirt with the lifestyle this may not be the read for you. There was one scene in particular involving breath play that made me blink rapidly until it was over. Yeah, that's my tell and if an author makes me do that I know that the story is a winner for me!

There is a book 2 to this series that I will be putting on my to read list. I need to know how things continue between Gavin and Ben, as well as Gavin's family. All in all I am glad that I finally got over my trepidation about male/male reads because after all a good story is just a good story no matter who the main characters are. That being said, I am not so interested in the female/female story line though, it's just a personal preference. I need a little hot dog in the bun if you know what I mean!

You can find more at Monlatable Book Reviews


Merged review:

This was a great intro to the male/male erotica genre for me. Thanks to Karen. L. who emailed me and recommended that I give this one a try! There was more story than sex, although there are definitely descriptive sex scenes throughout the book. The mystery wasn't difficult to figure out, but it was Gavin's journey to self acceptance and honesty that was the best part for me. Gavin is a homicide detective, who is married, uncomfortable in his own skin, and anxiously trying to please everyone in his life. Stresses and anxieties finally catch up to Gavin and fate offers him the opportunity to reset who he wants to be and how he wants to live his life. Gavin is faced with solving a horrific murder and is introduced to Dr Ben Haverson who will act as a consultant on the case. Dr. Benjamin Haverson is a psychiatrist who specializes in counseling patients in the BDSM lifestyle and happens to be a Dom himself. Ben quickly becomes more than just an adviser to Gavin and things quickly progress from there.

There are some boundary pushing scenes in this story, they are not part of Gavin and Ben's relationship, but they are integral to the story. One of the things that I appreciated the most about this book is the incredible amount of research that Rose must have had to do in order to write this book. Any crime or mystery story needs to feel real and authentic and even though the killer wasn't all that hard to peg, the lead up and information given felt smart and made the story flow smoothly. There were no eye rolling moments, which is always a good thing. The BDSM experiences in the book were uncomfortably real as well. If you only enjoy light, fluffy and hot BDSM books that only flirt with the lifestyle this may not be the read for you. There was one scene in particular involving breath play that made me blink rapidly until it was over. Yeah, that's my tell and if an author makes me do that I know that the story is a winner for me!

There is a book 2 to this series that I will be putting on my to read list. I need to know how things continue between Gavin and Ben, as well as Gavin's family. All in all I am glad that I finally got over my trepidation about male/male reads because after all a good story is just a good story no matter who the main characters are. That being said, I am not so interested in the female/female story line though, it's just a personal preference. I need a little hot dog in the bun if you know what I mean!

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What Fire Brings 168432028 A writer’s search for her missing friend becomes a real-life thriller in a twisting novel of suspense by the New York Times bestselling author of These Toxic Things.

Bailey Meadows has just moved into the remote Topanga Canyon home of thriller author Jack Beckham. As his writer-in-residence, she’s supposed to help him once again reach the bestseller list. But she’s not there to write a thriller—she’s there to find Sam Morris, a community leader dedicated to finding missing people, who has disappeared in the canyon surrounding Beckham’s property.

The missing woman was last seen in the drought-stricken forest known for wildfires and mountain lions. Each new day, Bailey learns just how dangerous these canyons are—for the other women who have also gone missing here…and for her. Could these missing women be linked to strange events that occurred decades ago at the Beckham estate?

As fire season in the canyons approaches, Bailey must race to unravel the truth from fiction before she becomes the next woman lost in the forest.]]>
375 Rachel Howzell Hall 1662504187 0 to-read 3.42 2024 What Fire Brings
author: Rachel Howzell Hall
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.42
book published: 2024
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Farewell, Amethystine (Easy Rawlins, #16)]]> 201559449 Praise for Walter Mosley"Skitters across the spectrum between orthodox and radical like a polygraph needle wired to a nervy accomplice. Fans of his Easy Rawlins and Leonid McGill series will not be disappointed, for we remain in the realm of deliciously gritty noir."? New York Times Book Review"Mosley is a master of craft and narrative, and through his incredibly vibrant and diverse body of work, our literary heritage has truly been enriched..." - National Book Foundation"The ability to simultaneously keep us readers in confusion and in thrall marks Mosley - winner of the National Book Foundation's 2020 Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters - as a mystery master." - Washington Post"Rawlins is the greatest contributor to Los Angeles' literary culture and its native son's repute." - LA Times"Mosley's characteristic writing style is on full display." ? Publishers Weekly]]> 336 Walter Mosley 031649111X 0 to-read 3.71 2024 Farewell, Amethystine (Easy Rawlins, #16)
author: Walter Mosley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.71
book published: 2024
rating: 0
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Loving Day: A Novel 29941514 Ěý
“Razor-sharp . . .Ěý Loving Day Ěýis that rare mĂ© cerebral comedy with pathos.”â€� The New York Times Book Review
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Warren Duffy has returned to America for all the worst His marriage to a beautiful Welsh woman has come apart; his comics shop in Cardiff has failed; and his Irish American father has died, bequeathing to Warren his last possession, a roofless, half-renovated mansion in the heart of black Philadelphia. On his first night in his new home, Warren spies two figures outside in the grass. When he screws up the nerve to confront them, they disappear. The next day he encounters ghosts of a different In the face of a teenage girl he meets at a comics convention he sees the mingled features of his white father and his black mother, both now dead. The girl, Tal, is his daughter, and she’s been raised to think she’s white.

Spinning from these revelations, Warren sets off to remake his life with a reluctant daughter he’s never known, in a haunted house with a history he knows too well. In their search for a new life, he and Tal struggle with ghosts, fall in with a utopian mixed-race cult, and ignite a riot on Loving Day, the unsung holiday for interracial lovers.

A frequently hilarious, surprisingly moving story about blacks and whites, fathers and daughters, the living and the dead, Loving Day celebrates the wonders of opposites bound in love.

Praise for Loving Day

“Incisive . . . razor-sharp . . .Ěýthat rare mĂ© cerebral comedy with pathos. The vitality of our narrator deserves much of the credit for that. He has the neurotic bawdiness of Philip Roth’s Alexander Portnoy; the keen, caustic eye of Bob Jones in Chester Himes’s If He Hollers Let Him Go; the existential insight of Ellison’s Invisible Man.â€� â€� The New York Times Book Review

“Exceptional . . . To say that Loving Day is a book about race is like saying Moby-Dick is a book about whales. . . . [Mat Johnson’s] unrelenting examination of blackness, whiteness and everything in between is handled with ruthless candor and riotous humor. . . . Even when the novel’s family strife and racial politics are at peak intensity, Johnson’s comic timing is impeccable.� � Los Angeles Times

“Johnson, at his best, is a powerful comic observer [and] a gifted writer, always worth reading on the topics of race and privilege.’� —Dwight Garner, The New York Times]]>
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However, there are parts of the story that I had trouble connecting with. The mystical/paranormal element felt off and even though part of the story from the beginning, it felt wedged in and didn't fit well. The school/community that is supposed to be a haven for biracial/multiracial people struggling to find their own 'true' identities also came off as a bit odd in the way that it was created. I went into this one expecting to love it, but I just couldn't get there. Loving Day is the first book that I have read by Mat Johnson and although I didn't love Loving Day I will pick up another book by Mat Johnson.

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3.65 2015 Loving Day: A Novel
author: Mat Johnson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.65
book published: 2015
rating: 3
read at: 2016/09/11
date added: 2023/11/29
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I had a difficult time deciding how I felt about Loving Day when I read it back in September of last year. There are some very funny, laugh out loud moments in this story; especially in the beginning. There are moments of poignancy that made me think about how difficult it could be to have your outside appearance not fit with how you feel on the inside. Just how much our individual identities are often tied to our skin color and even how attractive others perceive us to be is often much more important than most of us want to admit. In the case of Warren's daughter, to live your life believing that you are one thing only to be thrust into an identity you have no idea how to relate to is jarring and makes her angry and defensive. Tal, like many angsty teenagers, enjoys pushing her father's buttons as punishment for everything that is happening in her life. She enjoys saying and doing things to punish Warren, who has no idea what to do as a father, for things that are both in and out of his control. The interactions between Tal and Warren are sometimes uncomfortable and aggravating, but pretty realistic. These two completely autonomous people are thrust together and forced to forge a relationship out of very little commonality.

However, there are parts of the story that I had trouble connecting with. The mystical/paranormal element felt off and even though part of the story from the beginning, it felt wedged in and didn't fit well. The school/community that is supposed to be a haven for biracial/multiracial people struggling to find their own 'true' identities also came off as a bit odd in the way that it was created. I went into this one expecting to love it, but I just couldn't get there. Loving Day is the first book that I have read by Mat Johnson and although I didn't love Loving Day I will pick up another book by Mat Johnson.

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All the Lonely People 55921894 If you loved A Man Called Ove, then prepare to be delighted as Jamaican immigrant Hubert rediscovers the world he'd turned his back on, in a novel that is "warm, funny, and gives you all the feels" (Good Housekeeping).

In weekly phone calls to his daughter in Australia, widower Hubert Bird paints a picture of the perfect retirement, packed with fun, friendship, and fulfillment. But it's a lie. In reality, Hubert's days are all the same, dragging on without him seeing a single soul.

Until he receives some good news -- good news that in one way turns out to be the worst news ever, news that will force him out again, into a world he has long since turned his back on. The news that his daughter is coming for a visit.

Now Hubert faces a seemingly impossible task: to make his real life resemble his fake life before the truth comes out. Along the way Hubert stumbles across a second chance at love, renews a cherished friendship, and finds himself roped into an audacious community scheme that seeks to end loneliness once and for all . . .

Life is certainly beginning to happen to Hubert Bird. But with the origin of his earlier isolation always lurking in the shadows, will he ever get to live the life he's pretended to have for so long?


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4.21 2020 All the Lonely People
author: Mike Gayle
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.21
book published: 2020
rating: 5
read at: 2021/07/11
date added: 2023/08/17
shelves: adult-fiction, black-writers, own-physical-book, review-copy, literary-fiction, my-favorites
review:
All the Lonely People is heart wrenching, heart warming, and a realistic example of how easily people can quietly slip into isolation and loneliness without anyone noticing. Mike Gayle starts the reader out with the main character Hubert in the present trying to figure out how to make right a fantasy life that he's created for his daughter Rose so that she wouldn't worry about him living alone. We get to see glimpses of Hubert's life as a new arrival in England in 1957 from Jamaica until it converges with the present with Hubert living alone in England after having to let go of his three great loves; his wife and two children in different ways and for different reasons over the course of his life. Hubert's story isn't the only one of loneliness in this book. We also get examples of how other people fell into loneliness through a best friend that Hubert lost contact with, a young neighbor, and a few other local people who find their way to each other. The way Gayle writes the details of Hubert's life as so beautifully ordinary with it's challenges, temptations, and joys that I easily fell into the rhythm of this story and there was never a good breaking point for me to want to put the book down. I wanted to read just one more paragraph, just one more page, then just let me finish this chapter before I stop to do real life stuff, which was a joy. There is a revelation in this story towards the end that literally made me gasp and with it Gayle almost made me shed a tear. I breathed through it and managed to only mist up, but dang he hit me in the heart with it. This story isn't perfect, the ending was a bit rushed and I would have liked it to have been filled out more, but I'm giving this story five starts for how it left me feeling at the end and the fact that Hubert will stick with me for a very long time. I will be picking up some of Gayle's backlist because I enjoyed this so much.

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Salvage the Bones 13513403 Salvage the Bone is muscled with poetry, revelatory, and real.]]> 259 Jesmyn Ward 1608196267 4 4.08 2011 Salvage the Bones
author: Jesmyn Ward
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2011
rating: 4
read at: 2016/09/20
date added: 2023/07/23
shelves: aa-fiction, goodwill-thrift-store-find, backlist-challenge-2016
review:
This book tackled some really tough subjects. Poverty, self doubt and low self worth on the parts of every character in the story, and an overwhelming sense of hopelessness in a world where all lives aren't valued. I have to admit there were some spots where it was harder to push through the dialogue, but I have a feeling that these characters will stick with me for a while which bumped it from a three to four star read. Full review to come.
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<![CDATA[White Butterfly (Easy Rawlins, #3)]]> 189086 320 Walter Mosley 0743451775 5
The murder in White Butterfly underscores how the death of black women do not become important until the body of a white woman is tied to them. With this turn of events, the local police look to Easy to help them find a killer who up until that point didn't warrant immediate attention.

Although I did enjoy the main plot of finding the killer, what I enjoyed the most was the fuller look into who Easy is as a man and human being in general. Also, Mouse played a small part and that man always provides head shaking entertainment when he enters a scene.

The only complaint I have with these books is that I read them too fast because they are so enjoyable! Luckily for me I am late to the Easy Rawlins game, so there are plenty more for me to enjoy. I read White Butterfly as a buddy read with Didi at Brown Girl Reading and this month we are going to read Black Betty which I am very much looking forward to!

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4.05 1992 White Butterfly (Easy Rawlins, #3)
author: Walter Mosley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.05
book published: 1992
rating: 5
read at: 2018/03/15
date added: 2023/06/22
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, my-favorites, mystery
review:
White Butterfly is my favorite installment of the Easy Rawlins series so far. In this one Mosley gives the reader a much better glimpse into Easy's personal life. We get to see just how much damage has been done to Easy over his lifetime of simply being a Black man. Easy, like so many others fleeing the smothering oppression of blackness in the south has built a life in California, but he still has baggage that makes him keep his business to himself. Easy and his new wife Regina have a marriage that is built on half truths and unasked questions. Easy can't bring himself to show Regina who he really is and Regina doesn't trust Easy with all of herself.

The murder in White Butterfly underscores how the death of black women do not become important until the body of a white woman is tied to them. With this turn of events, the local police look to Easy to help them find a killer who up until that point didn't warrant immediate attention.

Although I did enjoy the main plot of finding the killer, what I enjoyed the most was the fuller look into who Easy is as a man and human being in general. Also, Mouse played a small part and that man always provides head shaking entertainment when he enters a scene.

The only complaint I have with these books is that I read them too fast because they are so enjoyable! Luckily for me I am late to the Easy Rawlins game, so there are plenty more for me to enjoy. I read White Butterfly as a buddy read with Didi at Brown Girl Reading and this month we are going to read Black Betty which I am very much looking forward to!

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Cibola Burn (The Expanse, #4) 23197305 The explosive fourth novel in James S.A. Corey's New York Times bestselling Expanse series. Now a major television series on Syfy!

ENTER A NEW FRONTIER.
"An empty apartment, a missing family, that's creepy. But this is like finding a military base with no one on it. Fighters and tanks idling on the runway with no drivers. This is bad juju. Something wrong happened here. What you should do is tell everyone to leave."

The gates have opened the way to a thousand new worlds and the rush to colonize has begun. Settlers looking for a new life stream out from humanity's home planets. Ilus, the first human colony on this vast new frontier, is being born in blood and fire.
Independent settlers stand against the overwhelming power of a corporate colony ship with only their determination, courage, and the skills learned in the long wars of home. Innocent scientists are slaughtered as they try to survey a new and alien world. The struggle on Ilus threatens to spread all the way back to Earth.
James Holden and the crew of his one small ship are sent to make peace in the midst of war and sense in the midst of chaos. But the more he looks at it, the more Holden thinks the mission was meant to fail.
And the whispers of a dead man remind him that the great galactic civilization that once stood on this land is gone. And that something killed it.

The Expanse (soon to be a major Syfy Channel television series)
Leviathan Wakes
Caliban's War
Abaddon's Gate
Cibola Burn
Nemesis Games



The Expanse Short Fiction
The Butcher of Anderson Station
Gods of Risk
The Churn]]>
587 James S.A. Corey 0316334685 3
I can't believe I didn't add a mention of the one really cringe worthy, only a man can write this and mean it scene that is toward the end of this book. There is a moment in this book where the leading scientist Elvi (who is a woman) is having trouble focusing and staying on track with figuring out a significant problem that's affecting everyone on the planet and she is literally told that she is just sexually frustrated because she had declined to have flings with other members of the team and that if she just gets laid the fog will clear and she will be able to evaluate their problems with a clear mind. Ya'll, this writing duo actually made having sex the solution to her being unable to see the problem clearly. Two men as a writing team and editor(s) and no one along the way thought that was a lousy idea? Elvi's entire character was a no for me. I don't like the 'smart woman made dumb by infatuation' trope at all. I'm about to start book 5 in the hope that there won't be any more of this kind of foolishness because if so, I'm going to abandon this series that I had been enjoying.

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4.29 2014 Cibola Burn (The Expanse, #4)
author: James S.A. Corey
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.29
book published: 2014
rating: 3
read at: 2020/11/23
date added: 2023/05/04
shelves: sci-fi-fantasy, science-fiction
review:
Updated 9/6/2021 with a mini rant.

I can't believe I didn't add a mention of the one really cringe worthy, only a man can write this and mean it scene that is toward the end of this book. There is a moment in this book where the leading scientist Elvi (who is a woman) is having trouble focusing and staying on track with figuring out a significant problem that's affecting everyone on the planet and she is literally told that she is just sexually frustrated because she had declined to have flings with other members of the team and that if she just gets laid the fog will clear and she will be able to evaluate their problems with a clear mind. Ya'll, this writing duo actually made having sex the solution to her being unable to see the problem clearly. Two men as a writing team and editor(s) and no one along the way thought that was a lousy idea? Elvi's entire character was a no for me. I don't like the 'smart woman made dumb by infatuation' trope at all. I'm about to start book 5 in the hope that there won't be any more of this kind of foolishness because if so, I'm going to abandon this series that I had been enjoying.

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<![CDATA[The Space Between Worlds (The Space Between Worlds, #1)]]> 43301353 An outsider who can travel between worlds discovers a secret that threatens her new home and her fragile place in it, in a stunning sci-fi debut that’s both a cross-dimensional adventure and a powerful examination of identity, privilege, and belonging.

Multiverse travel is finally possible, but there’s just one catch: No one can visit a world where their counterpart is still alive. Enter Cara, whose parallel selves happen to be exceptionally good at dying—from disease, turf wars, or vendettas they couldn’t outrun. Cara’s life has been cut short on 372 worlds in total.

On this Earth, however, Cara has survived. Identified as an outlier and therefore a perfect candidate for multiverse travel, Cara is plucked from the dirt of the wastelands. Now she has a nice apartment on the lower levels of the wealthy and walled-off Wiley City. She works—and shamelessly flirts—with her enticing yet aloof handler, Dell, as the two women collect off-world data for the Eldridge Institute. She even occasionally leaves the city to visit her family in the wastes, though she struggles to feel at home in either place. So long as she can keep her head down and avoid trouble, Cara is on a sure path to citizenship and security.

But trouble finds Cara when one of her eight remaining doppelgängers dies under mysterious circumstances, plunging her into a new world with an old secret. What she discovers will connect her past and her future in ways she could have never imagined—and reveal her own role in a plot that endangers not just her world, but the entire multiverse.]]>
336 Micaiah Johnson 3 3.90 2020 The Space Between Worlds (The Space Between Worlds, #1)
author: Micaiah Johnson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.90
book published: 2020
rating: 3
read at: 2023/03/06
date added: 2023/04/26
shelves: sci-fi-fantasy, science-fiction
review:
I had a really hard time deciding how I felt about The Space Between Worlds when I finished, and I still have mixed feelings now. There are a lot of complicated topics thrust into this 321 page book and it wasn't enough. Johnson addresses abuse, social and resource inequity, what it means to have autonomy, self identity, and what defines survival versus fully living. On top of that there needed to be world building and explanation of technology that doesn't get enough description. I enjoyed the story as a whole but there were lots of things that didn't get filled in or explored thoroughly enough. The characters are really interesting and I wanted more information and exploration of them than was given. I know this sounds like I didn't like this one but weeks later I still think about this book and it's characters, turning it over in my mind and imagining what may come next, so Johnson more than did her job of hooking me into being invested and wanting to continue when the next installment comes out. I'm settling on 3
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<![CDATA[Glass Houses (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #13)]]> 33602101
From the moment the creature's shadow falls over the village, Gamache, now Chief Superintendent of the Sûreté du Quebec, suspects it has deep roots and a dark purpose. Yet he does nothing. What can he do? Only watch and wait. And hope his mounting fears are not realized.

But when the figure vanishes overnight and a body is discovered, it falls to Gamache to discover if a debt has been paid or levied.

Months later, on a steamy July day, as the trial for the accused begins in Montréal, Chief Superintendent Gamache continues to struggle with actions he set in motion that bitter November from which there is no going back. More than the accused is on trial. Gamache's own conscience is standing in judgment.

In her latest utterly gripping book, number-one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny shatters the conventions of the crime novel to explore what Gandhi called the court of conscience. A court that supersedes all others.]]>
391 Louise Penny 1250066190 5 crime, my-favorites, mystery 4.24 2017 Glass Houses (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #13)
author: Louise Penny
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.24
book published: 2017
rating: 5
read at: 2023/03/30
date added: 2023/04/24
shelves: crime, my-favorites, mystery
review:
Everything I wanted in an Armand Gamache installment.
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<![CDATA[Hide (Detective Harriet Foster, #1)]]> 60845564 A mystery featuring hard-boiled Chicago detective Harriet Foster, who’s on the hunt for a serial killer with a deadly affinity for redheads.

When a young red-haired woman is found brutally murdered in downtown Chicago, one detail stands out: the red lipstick encircling her wrists and ankles.

Detective Harriet Foster is on the case, even though she’s still grieving the sudden death of her partner. As a Black woman in a male-dominated department, Foster anticipates a rocky road ahead acclimating to a new team—and building trust with her new partner isn’t coming easily.

After another victim turns up with the same lipstick markings, Foster suspects she’s looking for a serial killer. Through a tip from a psychiatrist, Foster learns about Bodie Morgan: a troubled man with a twisted past and a penchant for pretty young redheads with the bluest eyes. As Foster wades into Morgan’s sinister history, the killer continues their gruesome assault on Chicago’s streets.

In her desperate race to catch the murderer before they strike again, Foster will have to confront the darkest of secrets—including her own.]]>
377 Tracy Clark 1542037581 3
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4.15 2023 Hide (Detective Harriet Foster, #1)
author: Tracy Clark
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.15
book published: 2023
rating: 3
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date added: 2023/04/24
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, adult-fiction, mystery
review:
Although Hide didn't end up being a favorite like I had hoped, I did mostly enjoy this first installment and I will pick up book two when it comes out in December. The plot is a strong one and I'm here for a Black woman as a detective navigating a very difficult period in her life where she has lost a child and has a big change in her work environment that places her as the new person coming into a high pressure, high stress job where it's not easy to fit in under the best of circumstances. There were parts of the story that lagged and it wasn't difficult to figure out what was going on and even who was really behind the things happening which was a little disappointing. What will bring me back to the series is that there are lots of personal issues that are touched on for Harriet but not fully explored that I think will have to be addressed in future books and I would love to see how they are handled. I can see where the series has a lot of potential for character development over several installments so I want to at least see where the next book goes.

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<![CDATA[Unexpected Find (Royal Pride, #1)]]> 18655323 Royal Pride series.

Since the murder of her best friend, Jazz is stuck in a safe but lonely way of life. She's willing to sacrifice everything to keep her family safe from the shifter world.

The sexy stranger who struts into her friend's bar changes everything. From the first glance Jazz knows she's sunk - their chemistry sizzles from across the room, it'll be undeniable up close.

Rafe wants Jazz from the second he sets eyes on her. The depth of the need that swamps him every time he's near her surprises him. It takes every last ounce of his self-control not to pounce on Jazz and make her his.

Only her distrust of his shifter nature holds him back. He counts it as a win every time his beloved human gives in to their passion and takes him to her bed. But Rafe's patience isn't infinite and he'll do whatever it takes, face any danger - past or present - to ensure that Jazz becomes his. Forever.

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171 Nancy Corrigan 3
"If he'd bitten harder, he could've pushed his essence into her body-the one he'd inherited from the goddess-and severed her tie to the human god. Without a claim to heaven, his cat's spirits could enter her soul, leave a piece of themselves behind and tie her to him."

"If the chosen female rejected her male's cats or if she died before the joining could form, not only would she lose her life but her soul as well. No heaven. No eternal peace. No nothing. Poof. She'd just fade away.

Well, I don't like that at all. I have no problem with the concept of immortality or altering a person's life span. To allow someone to die while reaching for immortality or an extended lifespan is one thing. But to remove the soul and the potential for an eternity spent in any religious or non-religious way the author chooses to imply? That I just won't indulge in. I've turned this around in my mind for a bit and maybe, just maybe you can interpret this as her loosing her soul only if the mating doesn't take, but if that is the case does that really seem any better? Not for me. In most paranormal books with immortal creatures there is some opportunity for redemption and the chance of an afterlife since more often than not immortality only means you live until you're killed. For example there's the Fade for those in J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood world. It's not necessarily a Christian afterlife, but there is a higher power with salvation and peace waiting on the other side for those who have served and lived well on this side of eternity.

I am so disappointed. I was really looking forward to this series and actively pursued getting the ARCs for both Unexpected Find and Beautiful Mistake from Ellora's Cave so that I could read and review them. If this had been a purely personal read, I would not have finished this book and would not be reading Beautiful Mistake. However, I have made this commitment and will fulfill it and count it as a lesson learned to research a little more carefully the subject matter before jumping in. In my own defense I don't think that I could have seen this one coming as it wasn't really mentioned in any of the book descriptions or other reviews.

Now for the basic facts of the book. It is very well written. The plot is well developed and laid out and the whole thing makes sense. However it is definitely about fifty percent detailed sex. There is definitely as much sex as there is story so if you don't enjoy your paranormal too hot and heavy you may not enjoy this one. I am giving this book a 3 star rating because I can not fault Corrigan for my own personal proclivities. If I did not have such a strong reaction to this part of Corrigan's world of shifters I believe that I would have enjoyed the book and given the whole series a more fair shake. As it stands my perception is now tainted and I will have to make a concerted effort to not let it affect the way I read and review Beautiful Mistake which I will be reading next.

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3.32 2013 Unexpected Find (Royal Pride, #1)
author: Nancy Corrigan
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.32
book published: 2013
rating: 3
read at: 2014/02/01
date added: 2023/04/17
shelves: shifters, arc, paranormal, book-1-in-a-series
review:
This is the first book since starting my blog that has put me in a real bind. As a general rule I will never impart my religious or political beliefs in my reviews. This tends to not be a real problem when one reads and reviews hot sexy romance novels, but it has posed a problem for me with this book. After finishing this book last night I went and read some other reviews to see if any other reader has run into the same dilemma that I have. Only one other reviewer seems to allude to possibly having the same problem with the this story that I do. The reviewer didn't come right out and say what her problem was, but I am pretty sure that it is the same one I am having. The problem that I have is a big one for me, but may not be for many readers. The fact that in order for the heroine to have a happily ever after with her hero she must loose her soul is a deal breaker for me. You read that correctly, the mates to these shifters have to give up their souls in order to accept the spirit of an animal, thus giving up their ability to have any afterlife. Now, in case you think that I may have misinterpreted the message here it is:

"If he'd bitten harder, he could've pushed his essence into her body-the one he'd inherited from the goddess-and severed her tie to the human god. Without a claim to heaven, his cat's spirits could enter her soul, leave a piece of themselves behind and tie her to him."

"If the chosen female rejected her male's cats or if she died before the joining could form, not only would she lose her life but her soul as well. No heaven. No eternal peace. No nothing. Poof. She'd just fade away.

Well, I don't like that at all. I have no problem with the concept of immortality or altering a person's life span. To allow someone to die while reaching for immortality or an extended lifespan is one thing. But to remove the soul and the potential for an eternity spent in any religious or non-religious way the author chooses to imply? That I just won't indulge in. I've turned this around in my mind for a bit and maybe, just maybe you can interpret this as her loosing her soul only if the mating doesn't take, but if that is the case does that really seem any better? Not for me. In most paranormal books with immortal creatures there is some opportunity for redemption and the chance of an afterlife since more often than not immortality only means you live until you're killed. For example there's the Fade for those in J.R. Ward's Black Dagger Brotherhood world. It's not necessarily a Christian afterlife, but there is a higher power with salvation and peace waiting on the other side for those who have served and lived well on this side of eternity.

I am so disappointed. I was really looking forward to this series and actively pursued getting the ARCs for both Unexpected Find and Beautiful Mistake from Ellora's Cave so that I could read and review them. If this had been a purely personal read, I would not have finished this book and would not be reading Beautiful Mistake. However, I have made this commitment and will fulfill it and count it as a lesson learned to research a little more carefully the subject matter before jumping in. In my own defense I don't think that I could have seen this one coming as it wasn't really mentioned in any of the book descriptions or other reviews.

Now for the basic facts of the book. It is very well written. The plot is well developed and laid out and the whole thing makes sense. However it is definitely about fifty percent detailed sex. There is definitely as much sex as there is story so if you don't enjoy your paranormal too hot and heavy you may not enjoy this one. I am giving this book a 3 star rating because I can not fault Corrigan for my own personal proclivities. If I did not have such a strong reaction to this part of Corrigan's world of shifters I believe that I would have enjoyed the book and given the whole series a more fair shake. As it stands my perception is now tainted and I will have to make a concerted effort to not let it affect the way I read and review Beautiful Mistake which I will be reading next.

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Sing Her Down 62039258 No Country for Old Men meets Killing Eve in this gritty, feminist Western thriller from the award-winning author of These Women.

Florence "Florida" Baum is not the hapless innocent she claims to be when she arrives at the Arizona women's prison―or so her ex-cellmate, Diosmary Sandoval, keeps insinuating.

Dios knows the truth about Florida's crimes, understands the truth that Florence hides even from herself: that she wasn't a victim of circumstance, an unlucky bystander misled by a bad man. Dios knows that darkness lives in women too, despite the world's refusal to see it. And she is determined to open Florida's eyes and unleash her true self.

When an unexpected reprieve gives both women their freedom, Dios's fixation on Florida turns into a dangerous obsession, and a deadly cat-and-mouse chase ensues from Arizona to the desolate streets of Los Angeles.

With blistering, incisive prose, the award-winning author Ivy Pochoda delivers a razor-sharp Western. Gripping and immersive, Sing Her Down is a spellbinding thriller setting two indelible women on a path to certain destruction and an epic, stunning showdown.]]>
288 Ivy Pochoda 0374608482 0 to-read 3.14 2023 Sing Her Down
author: Ivy Pochoda
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.14
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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Half-Blown Rose 59385893 An irresistible story of a woman remaking her life after her husband’s betrayal leads to a year of travel, art, and passion in Paris, from the award-winning author of This Close to Okay.
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Vincent, having grown up as the privileged daughter of artists, has a lovely life in many ways. At forty-four, she enjoys strolling the streets of Paris and teaching at the modern art museum; she has a vibrant group of friends; and she’s even caught the eye of a young, charismatic man named Loup. But Vincent is also in Paris to escape a painful betrayal: her husband, Cillian, has published a bestselling book divulging secrets about their marriage and his own past, hinting that when he was a teenager, he may have had a child with a young woman back in Dublin—before he moved to California and never returned.
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Now estranged from her husband, Vincent has agreed to see Cillian again at their son’s wedding the following summer, but Loup introduces new complications. Soon they begin an intense affair, and somewhere between dinners made together, cigarettes smoked in the moonlight, hazy evenings in nightclubs, and long, starry walks along the Seine, Vincent feels herself loosening and blossoming.
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In a journey that is both transportive and intimate, Half-Blown Rose traverses Paris, art, travel, liminal spaces, and the messy complexities of relationships and romance, with excerpts from Cillian’s novel, playlists, and journal entries woven throughout. As Cillian does all he can to win her back, Vincent must decide what she wants . . . and who she will be.]]>
384 Leesa Cross-Smith 1538755165 2
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3.37 2022 Half-Blown Rose
author: Leesa Cross-Smith
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.37
book published: 2022
rating: 2
read at: 2023/01/31
date added: 2023/04/14
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, adult-fiction, arc
review:
Cross-Smith's prose is the only thing that made it possible for me to finish this book. I'm not a fan of age gap stories and for me a 44 year old woman talking herself into an affair with a 24 year old man-child was cringy. Loup is literally described as carrying a skateboard around Paris and to impress Vincent he walks on his hands. These, at least for me, were not the actions of a sexy young man that would tempt an older woman but are instead those of a rambunctious child seeking attention. Vincent came off as pretentious and shallow and her actions were mostly questionable. Even with the big secret that her husband kept from her, I couldn't understand her need to disconnect herself so completely from a man that she claimed to love so completely. Also, the way her husband handled his secret and how he revealed it to the world before his wife was pretty outrageous. I was so excited for this story and am really disappointed that I didn't enjoy this as much as I had hoped.

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<![CDATA[What I've Done (Morgan Dane, #4)]]> 37759102 329 Melinda Leigh 1503903052 3
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4.21 2018 What I've Done (Morgan Dane, #4)
author: Melinda Leigh
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.21
book published: 2018
rating: 3
read at: 2023/01/06
date added: 2023/04/14
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I've been listening to these through Kindle Unlimited and although they are pretty simple mysteries and aren't edge of your seat thrillers I'm enjoying each one. I enjoy the characters and relationships between all three of the main characters that are in each book. I like a series that has closure for each installment but also as an overarching storyline that is furthered as the series continues and that's what you get with this series.

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Yellow Wife 54304031 Wench and Twelve Years a Slave, this harrowing story follows an enslaved woman forced to barter love and freedom while living in the most infamous slave jail in Virginia.

Born on a plantation in Charles City, Virginia, Pheby Brown was promised her freedom on her eighteenth birthday. But when her birthday finally comes around, instead of the idyllic life she was hoping for with her true love, she finds herself thrust into the bowels of slavery at the infamous Devil’s Half-Acre, a jail where slaves are broken, tortured, and sold every day. Forced to become the mistress of the brutal man who owns the jail, Pheby faces the ultimate sacrifice to protect her heart in this powerful, thrilling story of one slave’s fight for freedom.]]>
278 Sadeqa Johnson 1982149108 4

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4.41 2021 Yellow Wife
author: Sadeqa Johnson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.41
book published: 2021
rating: 4
read at: 2022/02/02
date added: 2023/04/14
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, historical-fiction, literary-fiction
review:
This was such a well written story yet the ending left me dangling. There was a big lead up to an important event that needed to happen but after it happened there was no explanation of the aftermath and the consequences of Pheby's actions that should have been massive. I did appreciate the epilogue to give some closure and would still highly recommend this book. I really wish that I had buddy read this one with someone, it would have made for a great discussion.


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My Darkest Prayer 41836154 224 S.A. Cosby 1940758866 4 UPDATED FOR AUDIOBOOK REVIEW

I first read this book back in 2020 right after I read Blacktop Wasteland and really enjoyed it. I had the chance to get a review copy of the audio book and I'm so glad that I listened to it as well. The narrator, Adam Lazarre-White is amazing and was a 5 star performance! I had a hard time hitting pause when I needed to. I highly recommend listening to this one if you can. Below is my original review.

I started My Darkest Prayer yesterday afternoon and finished it last night. This story is gritty, engaging, and fast paced. Cosby manages to put a lot of character development in a very condensed space. I rarely read anything that needs me to include a content/trigger warning, but this time I need to add it because it was a tough one. One of the important characters to the story relates in detail being raped as a child, which was hard to read, but it was an essential part of the character's story. Cosby is a new favorite and I am so looking forward to reading his next book that's due to be released next year.

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4.00 2019 My Darkest Prayer
author: S.A. Cosby
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.00
book published: 2019
rating: 4
read at: 2023/01/19
date added: 2023/04/14
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, crime, mystery
review:
UPDATED FOR AUDIOBOOK REVIEW

I first read this book back in 2020 right after I read Blacktop Wasteland and really enjoyed it. I had the chance to get a review copy of the audio book and I'm so glad that I listened to it as well. The narrator, Adam Lazarre-White is amazing and was a 5 star performance! I had a hard time hitting pause when I needed to. I highly recommend listening to this one if you can. Below is my original review.


I started My Darkest Prayer yesterday afternoon and finished it last night. This story is gritty, engaging, and fast paced. Cosby manages to put a lot of character development in a very condensed space. I rarely read anything that needs me to include a content/trigger warning, but this time I need to add it because it was a tough one. One of the important characters to the story relates in detail being raped as a child, which was hard to read, but it was an essential part of the character's story. Cosby is a new favorite and I am so looking forward to reading his next book that's due to be released next year.

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Brunch At Ruby's 34367424
Brunch at Ruby's is warm, funny southern women's fiction about three friends who live in Atlanta and everything that happens to them before, during and after their monthly brunch at Ruby's Soul Food in downtown Decatur, Georgia. It's also about finding and keeping love, lifelong friendships with women who are like sisters and the bonds between them that bend but don't break.

Debra Macklin is the envy of her friends. She has it all: a successful career, a long marriage and a happy child, but she's hiding an explosive secret that could not only shatter her perfect image, but destroy her marriage and career.

Maxine Donovan is self-made, admittedly shallow and unapologetic, having overcome her past to live the life she deserves to live. But despite her success, she's on a constant quest for Mr. Right. Handsome but aloof Malcolm Brooks could be The One, except his attentions are focused on someone else entirely. Does Maxine fight for him, like she fought for everything else, or let him go?

Renee Gladwell left a life and a handsome boyfriend to return to Atlanta and nurse her father and Gladwell Books back to health. Four years lat,er she's struggling with his Alzheimer's diagnosis and a bookstore that is in no shape to sell. Renee is in limbo, caring for a man who is slowly forgetting his past, including her. When she meets Malcolm Brooks, her life brightens, but is love ever worth risking a friendship?

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294 D.L. White 4
I love that White has given us a well written story about grown ass women with grown ass problems and facing them in a realistic manner. Even when the women make less than stellar choices I could understand why they made that fool's choice. I am so mad at myself for having looked at this book and not stopped to pick it up. I'm also glad that I chose to listen to it instead of read it. I don't consume nearly enough AA/black audio books and BRUNCH AT RUBY'S checked all my contemporary fiction boxes.

I see that this has been categorized as romance, but I would say that even if you aren't a romance fan this is a good one to pick up. White focuses much more on the relationships among the women than the physical intimacies among couples. Although there are some intimate scenes.

I am moving on to DINNER AT SAM'S as my next audio book which features Vanessa's story. Vanessa is a real estate agent who works for Maxine and is briefly mentioned at the end of BRUNCH AT RUBY'S, but she slides in with a significant dilemma. I am interested in how she is going to get through the situation that she has found herself in. If you have been skipping over this one-stop it! At the time I am writing this review this book is at the ridiculously cheap price of 99 cents at Amazon so go grab a copy!

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4.09 2015 Brunch At Ruby's
author: D.L. White
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.09
book published: 2015
rating: 4
read at: 2019/01/14
date added: 2023/04/14
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, aa-romance, black-writers, contemporary-romance, review-copy
review:
I really loved listening to this audio book. Sharell Palmer did an excellent job bringing the characters to life. White created three female characters that are so familiar and relatable that I found myself being able to relate strongly to all of them. I don't share the same personality as Maxine, but I swear there were times when I could hear one of my sisters talking and behaving in the exact same way that she does. Maxine is high maintenance and proud of it. Debra and Renee are both dealing with life altering problems that have completely shaken up their worlds. Debra because of her own actions and Renee because of a disease that so many families are having to face.

I love that White has given us a well written story about grown ass women with grown ass problems and facing them in a realistic manner. Even when the women make less than stellar choices I could understand why they made that fool's choice. I am so mad at myself for having looked at this book and not stopped to pick it up. I'm also glad that I chose to listen to it instead of read it. I don't consume nearly enough AA/black audio books and BRUNCH AT RUBY'S checked all my contemporary fiction boxes.

I see that this has been categorized as romance, but I would say that even if you aren't a romance fan this is a good one to pick up. White focuses much more on the relationships among the women than the physical intimacies among couples. Although there are some intimate scenes.

I am moving on to DINNER AT SAM'S as my next audio book which features Vanessa's story. Vanessa is a real estate agent who works for Maxine and is briefly mentioned at the end of BRUNCH AT RUBY'S, but she slides in with a significant dilemma. I am interested in how she is going to get through the situation that she has found herself in. If you have been skipping over this one-stop it! At the time I am writing this review this book is at the ridiculously cheap price of 99 cents at Amazon so go grab a copy!

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<![CDATA[A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #12)]]> 28220985
Given to Armand Gamache as a gift the first day of his new job, the map eventually leads him to shattering secrets. To an old friend and older adversary. It leads the former Chief of Homicide for the Sûreté du Québec to places even he is afraid to go. But must.

And there he finds four young cadets in the Sûreté academy, and a dead professor. And, with the body, a copy of the old, odd map.

Everywhere Gamache turns, he sees Amelia Choquet, one of the cadets. Tattooed and pierced. Guarded and angry. Amelia is more likely to be found on the other side of a police line-up. And yet she is in the academy. A protégée of the murdered professor.

The focus of the investigation soon turns to Gamache himself and his mysterious relationship with Amelia, and his possible involvement in the crime. The frantic search for answers takes the investigators back to Three Pines and a stained glass window with its own horrific secrets.

For both Amelia Choquet and Armand Gamache, the time has come for a great reckoning.

Number-one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny pulls back the layers to reveal a brilliant and emotionally powerful truth in her latest spellbinding novel.]]>
389 Louise Penny 1250022134 4 crime, mystery 4.36 2016 A Great Reckoning (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #12)
author: Louise Penny
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.36
book published: 2016
rating: 4
read at: 2022/09/24
date added: 2023/03/28
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One by One 50892433
When an off-site company retreat meant to promote mindfulness and collaboration goes utterly wrong when an avalanche hits, the corporate food chain becomes irrelevant and survival trumps togetherness. Come Monday morning, how many members short will the team be?

The #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Turn of the Key and In a Dark Dark Wood returns with another suspenseful thriller set on a snow-covered mountain.]]>
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3.70 2020 One by One
author: Ruth Ware
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.70
book published: 2020
rating: 2
read at: 2023/01/05
date added: 2023/03/28
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Easy read but not thrilling or very engaging. It was too easy to figure out who the killer was and the characters felt pretty flat.

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Exiles (Aaron Falk, #3) 61127966
Federal Investigator Aaron Falk is on his way to a small town deep in Southern Australian wine country for the christening of an old friend's baby. But mystery follows him, even on vacation.

This weekend marks the one-year anniversary of Kim Gillespie's disappearance. One year ago, at a busy town festival on a warm spring night, Kim safely tucked her sleeping baby into her stroller, then vanished into the crowd. No one has seen her since. When Kim's older daughter makes a plea for anyone with information about her missing mom to come forward, Falk and his old buddy Raco can't leave the case alone.

As Falk soaks up life in the lush valley, he is welcomed into the tight-knit circle of Kim’s friends and loved ones. But the group may be more fractured than it seems. Between Falk’s closest friend, the missing mother, and a woman he’s drawn to, dark questions linger as long-ago truths begin to emerge. What would make a mother abandon her child? What happened to Kim Gillespie?]]>
Jane Harper 3 arc, audio-books Actual rating is 3 1/2 stars

I enjoy Jane Harper's writing style, her stories unfold slowly and there isn't any one thing that stands out as exciting or thrilling. She slowly unfolds the story and by the end when things are revealed I was a little surprised at how much had actually happened, but that was a good thing. It's as though the plot was in the background that slowly reeled me in while I was concentrating on the characters. This is another one Harper's stories that doesn't feel exciting while I listened to it, but I truly enjoyed the overall experience, I'm happy with the ending and I always end up thinking about her stories for a while after I finish them.

I didn't realize that this was book 3 in a series until after I listened to it, but it can definitely be read as a standalone without feeling like I had missed some important backstory or context. I will go back and read or listen to the first two in the series and look forward to future releases.

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3.86 2022 Exiles (Aaron Falk, #3)
author: Jane Harper
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2023/01/23
date added: 2023/03/28
shelves: arc, audio-books
review:
Actual rating is 3 1/2 stars

I enjoy Jane Harper's writing style, her stories unfold slowly and there isn't any one thing that stands out as exciting or thrilling. She slowly unfolds the story and by the end when things are revealed I was a little surprised at how much had actually happened, but that was a good thing. It's as though the plot was in the background that slowly reeled me in while I was concentrating on the characters. This is another one Harper's stories that doesn't feel exciting while I listened to it, but I truly enjoyed the overall experience, I'm happy with the ending and I always end up thinking about her stories for a while after I finish them.

I didn't realize that this was book 3 in a series until after I listened to it, but it can definitely be read as a standalone without feeling like I had missed some important backstory or context. I will go back and read or listen to the first two in the series and look forward to future releases.

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<![CDATA[Down the River Unto the Sea (King Oliver, #1)]]> 35173689 From trailblazing novelist Walter Mosley: a former NYPD cop once imprisoned for a crime he did not commit must solve two cases: that of a man wrongly condemned to die, and his own.

Joe King Oliver was one of the NYPD's finest investigators, until, dispatched to arrest a well-heeled car thief, he is framed for assault by his enemies within the NYPD, a charge which lands him in solitary at Rikers Island.

A decade later, King is a private detective, running his agency with the help of his teenage daughter, Aja-Denise. Broken by the brutality he suffered and committed in equal measure while behind bars, his work and his daughter are the only light in his solitary life. When he receives a card in the mail from the woman who admits she was paid to frame him those years ago, King realizes that he has no choice but to take his own case: figuring out who on the force wanted him disposed of--and why.

Running in parallel with King's own quest for justice is the case of a Black radical journalist accused of killing two on-duty police officers who had been abusing their badges to traffic in drugs and women within the city's poorest neighborhoods.

Joined by Melquarth Frost, a brilliant sociopath, our hero must beat dirty cops and dirtier bankers, craven lawyers, and above all keep his daughter far from the underworld in which he works. All the while, two lives hang in the balance: King's client's, and King's own.]]>
336 Walter Mosley 0316509647 4 3.58 2018 Down the River Unto the Sea (King Oliver, #1)
author: Walter Mosley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.58
book published: 2018
rating: 4
read at: 2023/01/25
date added: 2023/03/28
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, crime
review:
Another Mosley P.I. that I am looking forward to following through the series. Good first book in the series and I'm looking forward to the next installment that comes out this month.
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A House with Good Bones 60784409 A haunting Southern Gothic from an award-winning master of suspense, A House With Good Bones explores the dark, twisted roots lurking just beneath the veneer of a perfect home and family.

"Mom seems off."

Her brother's words echo in Sam Montgomery's ear as she turns onto the quiet North Carolina street where their mother lives alone.

She brushes the thought away as she climbs the front steps. Sam's excited for this rare extended visit, and looking forward to nights with just the two of them, drinking boxed wine, watching murder mystery shows, and guessing who the killer is long before the characters figure it out.

But stepping inside, she quickly realizes home isn’t what it used to be. Gone is the warm, cluttered charm her mom is known for; now the walls are painted a sterile white. Her mom jumps at the smallest noises and looks over her shoulder even when she’s the only person in the room. And when Sam steps out back to clear her head, she finds a jar of teeth hidden beneath the magazine-worthy rose bushes, and vultures are circling the garden from above.

To find out what’s got her mom so frightened in her own home, Sam will go digging for the truth. But some secrets are better left buried.]]>
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3.65 2023 A House with Good Bones
author: T. Kingfisher
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.65
book published: 2023
rating: 3
read at: 2023/03/27
date added: 2023/03/28
shelves: arc, audio-books
review:
This was my first T. Kingfisher story and with all of the praise that I've seen for her previous stories I think that this may not be her best. The premise is good and there were some funny moments, but the overall story felt like it was scaled too far back, I really wanted more character and plot development. If the story had been expanded I would have been much more invested in what was unfolding. Sam's profession as an archaeoentemologist played a big part in descriptions and humor and sometimes landed flat. There is just so much backstory that was left out that would have made this enjoyable that I wasn't able to fully enjoy what I was getting for wondering what could be. This is being tagged as horror but there are no truly scary or creepy moments so if that's a worry this can be read with no fear of that. Mary Robinette Kowal did a good job narrating however the male voices were odd. I went into this one with really high hopes so my disappointments may have colored my overall enjoyment and made some of what I didn't like stand out more than if I had gone into this one with no expectations. This wasn't bad, I just know that it won't be memorable for me.

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An Unkindness of Ghosts 34381254
Aster lives in the lowdeck slums of the HSS Matilda, a space vessel organized much like the antebellum South. For generations, Matilda has ferried the last of humanity to a mythical Promised Land. On its way, the ship’s leaders have imposed harsh moral restrictions and deep indignities on dark-skinned sharecroppers like Aster. Embroiled in a grudge with a brutal overseer, Aster learns there may be a way to improve her lot—if she’s willing to sow the seeds of civil war.]]>
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3.95 2017 An Unkindness of Ghosts
author: Rivers Solomon
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.95
book published: 2017
rating: 4
read at: 2020/07/03
date added: 2023/03/26
shelves: audio-books, black-writers, science-fiction, sci-fi-fantasy
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Rivers Solomon held no punches in this story! Solomon took the approach of laying out all of the ugly, gut wrenching inhumanity that comes with overt bigoted elitist hate. The everyday insidious hatred that is doled out to the low deckers along with the daily trauma the women have to constantly live with left me uncomfortable, sad, and even angry. There is no place to hide from the ruthlessly slow and deliberated destruction of the souls of anyone who wasn't lucky enough to be born to the right group of people. My thoughts are all over the place after finishing this story. I hope to put together a better review that may do some justice to this story later. I wanted to give this story 5 stars because of the emotion it evoked, but I did have a few issues with the pacing of the story and I have questions about the world.

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An Unkindness of Ghosts 41753914 HSS Matilda is a generation ship organized much like the antebellum South. Embroiled in a grudge with a brutal overseer and sowing the seeds of civil war, sharecropper Aster learns there may be a way off the ship if she's willing to fight for it."
--Publishers Weekly; included in Fall 2017 Adult Announcements, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror

"Immediately immersive and sophisticated...This is a phenomenal piece of work."
--Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series

"An Unkindness of Ghosts marks the debut of a wildly talented writer. Rivers Solomon has put together a heady science-fiction novel that speaks directly to some of the most pressing political and social concerns of the modern day. And yet for all that it remains deeply humane, and it's even quite funny at times. This is a book you'll want to read now so you can tell your friends you read it first."
--Victor LaValle, author of The Changeling

"Welcome to the Tarlands aboard the space vessel HSS Matilda--home of the poor and rejected--and the setting of Rivers Solomon’s powerful debut novel. Imaginative in the vein of Colson Whitehead, Samuel R. Delany, and Octavia E. Butler, this novel explores the struggles of slum dwellers aboard a spacecraft sadly reminiscent of our own world: rife with poverty, caste, and discrimination as told through the Looking Glass. With outstanding world-building and an unforgettable protagonist in Aster, An Unkindness of Ghosts is a notable debut by an author whose work I look forward to reading for years to come.�
--Tananarive Due, author of The Living Blood and Ghost Summer

Odd-mannered, obsessive, withdrawn, Aster has little to offer folks in the way of rebuttal when they call her ogre and freak. She's used to the names; she only wishes there was more truth to them. If she were truly a monster, as they accuse, she'd be powerful enough to tear down the walls around her until nothing remained of her world, save for stories told around the cookfire.

Aster lives in the low-deck slums of the HSS Matilda, a space vessel organized much like the antebellum South. For generations, the Matilda has ferried the last of humanity to a mythical Promised Land. On its way, the ship's leaders have imposed harsh moral restrictions and deep indignities on dark-skinned sharecroppers like Aster, who they consider to be less than human.

When the autopsy of Matilda's sovereign reveals a surprising link between his death and her mother's suicide some quarter-century before, Aster retraces her mother's footsteps. Embroiled in a grudge with a brutal overseer and sewing the seeds of civil war, Aster learns there may be a way off the ship if she's willing to fight for it.

An Unkindness of Ghosts will appeal to a broad audience, including fans of books such as The Magicians by Lev Grossman, The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, Cold Magic by Kate Elliott, The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman, The Intuitionist by Colson Whitehead, and Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel.

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3.79 2017 An Unkindness of Ghosts
author: Rivers Solomon
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.79
book published: 2017
rating: 4
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Rivers Solomon held no punches in this story! Solomon took the approach of laying out all of the ugly, gut wrenching inhumanity that comes with overt bigoted elitist hate. The everyday insidious hatred that is doled out to the low deckers along with the daily trauma the women have to constantly live with left me uncomfortable, sad, and even angry. There is no place to hide from the ruthlessly slow and deliberated destruction of the souls of anyone who wasn't lucky enough to be born to the right group of people. My thoughts are all over the place after finishing this story. I hope to put together a better review that may do some justice to this story later. I wanted to give this story 5 stars because of the emotion it evoked, but I did have a few issues with the pacing of the story and I have questions about the world.

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Black Candle Women 59049282 A Read with Jenna Book Club Pick as Seen on the Today Show

“If you like Practical Magic� you will love Black Candle Women.� —Jenna Bush Hager

Named a Best Book of the Month by: Shondaland, MS. Magazine, TODAY, Reader’s Digest, Katie Couric Media, AARP Sisters, Ĺ·±¦ÓéŔÖ, BookRiot

A warm and wry family drama with a magical twist about four generations of Black women, a family love curse, and the secrets they keep for and from each other over one very complicated year

Generations of Montrose women—Augusta, Victoria, Willow—have always lived together in their quaint California bungalow. They keep to themselves, never venture far from home, and their collection of tinctures and spells is an unspoken bond between them. But when young Nickie Montrose brings home a boy for the first time, their quiet lives are thrown into disarray.

For the family has withheld a crucial secret from Nickie all these years: any person a Montrose woman falls in love with will die. Their surprise guest forces each woman to reckon with her own past choices and mistakes. And as new truths about the curse emerge, they're set on a collision course dating back to 1950s New Orleans’s French Quarter—where a hidden story in a mysterious book may just hold the answers they seek in life and in love�

“Richly imagined and elegantly told, with plenty of satisfying secrets, heartaches, and twists.�
—Sadeqa Johnson, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Eve, a Reese's Book Club Pick

“Propulsive and poignant, Black Candle Women concocts an intoxicating potion of warmth, wisdom, and wonder.� —Ava DuVernay
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3.38 2023 Black Candle Women
author: Diane Marie Brown
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.38
book published: 2023
rating: 2
read at: 2023/03/17
date added: 2023/03/21
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, adult-fiction, arc
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Black Candle Women by Diane Marie Brown is just the type of story that I usually really enjoy. A generational story featuring Black women with complicated relationships and secrets combined with the mystery of voodoo and generational curses. This is the basis of a really engaging story that I thought would be a sure hit for me. Black Candle Women did have these elements, however I didn't enjoy the story as much as I had hoped. I didn't get enough character development that could help explain and make me become invested in what the characters were dealing with individually or because they are connected. The pacing was a bit uneven and unsatisfying. I'm not writing Brown off, I'll be interested in reading what she releases next to see how/if her writing strengthens.

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Where Wild Peaches Grow 60617257 In a deeply emotional novel of family, cultural heritage, and forgiveness, estranged sisters wrestle with the choices they’ve made and confront circumstances beyond their control.

Nona “Peaches� Davenport, abandoned by the man she loved and betrayed by family, left her Natchez, Mississippi, home fifteen years ago and never looked back. She’s forged a promising future in Chicago as a professor of African American Studies. Nona even finds her once-closed heart persuaded by a new love. But that’s all shaken when her father’s death forces her to return to everything she’s tried to forget.

Julia Curtis hasn’t forgiven her sister for deserting the family. Just like their mother, Nona walked away from Julia when she needed her most. And Julia doesn’t feel guilty for turning to Nona’s old flame, Marcus, for comfort. He helped Julia build a new life. She has a child, a career, and a determination to move on from old family wounds.

Upon Nona’s return to Natchez, a cautious reunion unfolds, and everything Nona and Julia thought they knew—about themselves, each other, and those they loved—will be tested. Unpacking the truth about why Nona left may finally heal their frayed bond—or tear it apart again, forever.]]>
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3.93 2022 Where Wild Peaches Grow
author: Cade Bentley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.93
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2022/08/14
date added: 2023/03/15
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I enjoyed the premise and most of Where Wild Peaches Grow, but I had issues with the behavior of the characters that often took me out of the immediacy of the story. One of my least favorite tropes are stories dependent on extreme miscommunications and willful misunderstandings of things that are happening to the characters and it seems that all of the main characters suffered from these; most especially Nona. I had a hard time empathizing with her sense of betrayal and loss because a simple conversation with either her father, her sister, or the man that she was in love with could have cleared everything up from the beginning. I also didn't like that Julia tried to make herself seem a martyr when she could have reached out to her sister as an adult, told her what she was dealing with and why she was feeling the way that she does. We also see pretty quickly that the father, Jasper, wasn't one to make good decisions either. The one thing that I feel I need to mention that was a pretty big negative for me was the character of Sanganette who is a white woman who really and truly believes that the history of the south has been twisted and that slavery wasn't as horrifying as apparently too many people think it was and actively sought to prove her point by using her position as a teacher to manipulate what text books children were going to be taught from. There's no tiptoeing around, justifying, or accepting that kind of racism. Her whole character was jarring and I'm not sure what her purpose in the story was; especially as she is portrayed as Julia's (a Black woman) best friend. There's no accountability, reckoning, or consequences for Sanganette in the story and I just couldn't reconcile that in my mind. For me it would have been better if she wasn't a part of the story at all. I would love to discuss it with someone who reads this because maybe I missed the point of her being a part of the bigger picture.

However, there are several themes in this story that I think would make for good book group discussions. I'm a fan of Cade Bentley writing cozy mysteries as Abby Collette/Vandiver and I'm so glad to have had the opportunity to read her published women's fiction book. Unfortunately, this wasn't my favorite story but I will pick up another book written under the Bentley penname since I otherwise enjoy this author's writing style.

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<![CDATA[Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution]]> 70839972 The New York Times bestseller that has cemented Elie Mystal’s reputation as one of our sharpest and most acerbic legal minds

“After reading Allow Me to Retort , I want Elie Mystal to explain everything I don’t understand—quantum astrophysics, the infield fly rule, why people think Bob Dylan is a good singer . . .� —Michael Harriot, The Root Allow Me to Retort is an easily digestible argument about what rights we have, what rights Republicans are trying to take away, and how to stop them. Mystal explains how to protect the rights of women and people of color instead of cowering to the absolutism of gun owners and bigots. He explains the legal way to stop everything from police brutality to political gerrymandering, just by changing a few judges and justices. He strips out all of the fancy jargon conservatives like to hide behind and lays bare the truth of their project to keep America forever tethered to its slaveholding past. Mystal brings his trademark humor, expertise, and rhetorical flair to explain concepts like substantive due process and the right for the LGBTQ community to buy a cake, and to arm readers with the knowledge to defend themselves against conservatives who want everybody to live under the yoke of eighteenth-century white men. The same tactics Mystal uses to defend the idea of a fair and equal society on MSNBC and CNN are in this book, for anybody who wants to deploy them on social media. You don’t need to be a legal scholar to understand your own rights. You don’t need to accept the “whites only� theory of equality pushed by conservative judges. You can read this book to understand that the Constitution is trash, but doesn’t have to be.]]>
288 Elie Mystal 162097763X 0 to-read 4.39 2022 Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy’s Guide to the Constitution
author: Elie Mystal
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.39
book published: 2022
rating: 0
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Time's Undoing 61261007
Birmingham, 1929: Robert Lee Harrington, a master carpenter, has just moved to Alabama to pursue a job opportunity, bringing along his pregnant wife and young daughter. Birmingham is in its heyday, known as the “Magic City� for its booming steel industry, and while Robert and his family find much to enjoy in the city’s busy markets and vibrant nightlife, it’s also a stronghold for the Klan. And with his beautiful, light-skinned wife and snazzy car, Robert begins to worry that he might be drawing the wrong kind of attention.

2019: Meghan McKenzie, the youngest reporter at the Detroit Free Press, has grown up hearing family lore about her great-grandfather’s murder—but no one knows the full story of what really happened back then, and his body was never found. Determined to find answers to her family’s long-buried tragedy and spurred by the urgency of the Black Lives Matter movement, Meghan travels to Birmingham. But as her investigation begins to uncover dark secrets that spider across both the city and time, her life may be in danger.

Inspired by true events, Time’s Undoing is both a passionate tale of one woman’s quest for the truth behind the racially motivated trauma that has haunted her family for generations and, as newfound friends and supporters in Birmingham rally around Meghan’s search, the uplifting story of a community coming together to fight for change.]]>
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3.98 2023 Time's Undoing
author: Cheryl A. Head
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.98
book published: 2023
rating: 5
read at: 2023/02/26
date added: 2023/02/28
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, fiction, my-favorites
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I’m going to start this review with the disclaimer that I knew going in that I was going to really enjoy this story since I’ve enjoyed every single thing that I’ve read by Head in the past and this was no exception. Set in dual timelines with a familial connection between Meghan and her great grandfather Robert is where the story starts, but the injustice and cruelty of situations Robert found himself subjected to is unfortunately still being experienced and highlighted in our current society. A lot has changed since 1929 but Black people are still fighting the same battles that our great grandparents fought and that is the frustrating central theme of the book. Black people are still dying because they want their humanity and accomplishments to be recognized and appreciated. Attitudes and actions have changed but many biases and hatreds aren’t much different for a lot of people. The mystery of what happened to Robert drives the plot of the story while Head’s characters felt familiar and interesting. The use of shorter chapters also made me fly through the book. I’ll be thinking about the story for a while. Parallel timelines highlighting unchanged injustices provides a lot to unpack and would make for an excellent book club discussion.

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Stay with Me 33778610
Yejide and Akin have been married since they met and fell in love at university. Though many expected Akin to take several wives, he and Yejide have always agreed: polygamy is not for them. But four years into their marriage--after consulting fertility doctors and healers, trying strange teas and unlikely cures--Yejide is still not pregnant. She assumes she still has time--until her family arrives on her doorstep with a young woman they introduce as Akin's second wife. Furious, shocked, and livid with jealousy, Yejide knows the only way to save her marriage is to get pregnant, which, finally, she does--but at a cost far greater than she could have dared to imagine. An electrifying novel of enormous emotional power, Stay With Me asks how much we can sacrifice for the sake of family.]]>
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When Yejide and Akin are introduced, we see a marriage under pressure. Akin, being the oldest son, is expected to produce children to carry on the family name and bring honor to their families. Yejide seems confident in their relationship and their ability to weather their hardships as long as they continue to present a lovingly united front against their meddling family. However, as the story unfolds the cracks in their relationship are seen, and some of those cracks turn into craters that may be too large to fill in.

I started out feeling sorry for Yejide. She had a rough childhood because of the loss of her mother in a family with multiple women who were all looking out only for themselves and their set of children. I hate it when adults choose to abuse children for no other reason than for existing. These women who should have taken Yejide in and made her feel a mother's love and protection, were nothing but petty and self serving. With the exception of one woman who came into Yejide's life much later, every woman in her life was unlikable. Unfortunately, Yejide ended up being culpable in some of her own unhappiness.

The unlikable characters in Stay With Me aren't limited to the women. The men in this one are self serving, and in my opinion, unmanly. A man who truly loves his wife, and even his selfish extended family, would not allow himself to be manipulated and bullied into actions that anyone would know will lead to nothing but heartbreak and disappointment. Akin is shallow and weak, and the reader gets to see that almost immediately. All of the lies, schemes, and lack of decent moral character throughout this story became more annoying as innocent lives were affected.

Even though I was unable to like anyone in Stay with Me, it is a well written debut story. I am glad that I read it, but it is not one that I would read again. However, I would readily read another book written by Ayobami Adebayo.

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4.08 2017 Stay with Me
author: Ayọ̀baĚmi AdeĚbaĚyọ̀
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2017
rating: 3
read at: 2017/08/18
date added: 2023/02/23
shelves: adult-fiction, african-authors, arc, fiction, multicultural-fiction, black-writers
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Although Stay with Me was very readable, I had a hard time connecting and empathizing with the characters. Almost all of the characters prove to be deceptive and gets angry with each other for being deceived in return. Lots of tragedy and loss, but I didn't feel any strong emotion for the characters while reading. What I ended up feeling, were strong emotions against the characters; which may have just been the point.

When Yejide and Akin are introduced, we see a marriage under pressure. Akin, being the oldest son, is expected to produce children to carry on the family name and bring honor to their families. Yejide seems confident in their relationship and their ability to weather their hardships as long as they continue to present a lovingly united front against their meddling family. However, as the story unfolds the cracks in their relationship are seen, and some of those cracks turn into craters that may be too large to fill in.

I started out feeling sorry for Yejide. She had a rough childhood because of the loss of her mother in a family with multiple women who were all looking out only for themselves and their set of children. I hate it when adults choose to abuse children for no other reason than for existing. These women who should have taken Yejide in and made her feel a mother's love and protection, were nothing but petty and self serving. With the exception of one woman who came into Yejide's life much later, every woman in her life was unlikable. Unfortunately, Yejide ended up being culpable in some of her own unhappiness.

The unlikable characters in Stay With Me aren't limited to the women. The men in this one are self serving, and in my opinion, unmanly. A man who truly loves his wife, and even his selfish extended family, would not allow himself to be manipulated and bullied into actions that anyone would know will lead to nothing but heartbreak and disappointment. Akin is shallow and weak, and the reader gets to see that almost immediately. All of the lies, schemes, and lack of decent moral character throughout this story became more annoying as innocent lives were affected.

Even though I was unable to like anyone in Stay with Me, it is a well written debut story. I am glad that I read it, but it is not one that I would read again. However, I would readily read another book written by Ayobami Adebayo.

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Captain Marvel (1989) #1 40608813 43 Dwayne McDuffie 5 comics 4.32 1989 Captain Marvel (1989) #1
author: Dwayne McDuffie
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.32
book published: 1989
rating: 5
read at: 2016/11/20
date added: 2023/01/22
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Symphony of Secrets 61111253
Bern Hendricks has just received the call of a lifetime. As one of the world’s preeminent experts on the famed twentieth-century composer Frederick Delaney, Bern knows everything there is to know about the man behind the music. When Mallory Roberts, a board member of the distinguished Delaney Foundation and direct descendant of the man himself, asks for Bern’s help authenticating a newly discovered piece, which may be his famous lost opera, RED, he jumps at the chance. With the help of his tech-savvy acquaintance Eboni, Bern soon discovers that the truth is far more complicated than history would have them believe.

In 1920s Manhattan, Josephine Reed is living on the streets and frequenting jazz clubs when she meets the struggling musician Fred Delaney. But where young Delaney struggles, Josephine soars. She’s a natural prodigy who hears beautiful music in the sounds of the world around her. With Josephine as his silent partner, Delaney’s career takes off—but who is the real genius here?

In the present day, Bern and Eboni begin to uncover more clues that indicate Delaney may have had help in composing his most successful work. Armed with more questions than answers and caught in the crosshairs of a powerful organization who will stop at nothing to keep their secret hidden, Bern and Eboni will move heaven and earth in their dogged quest to right history’s wrongs.]]>
448 Brendan Slocumb 0593315448 0 to-read 4.22 2023 Symphony of Secrets
author: Brendan Slocumb
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.22
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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We Cast a Shadow 40163362 A bold, provocative debut for fans of Get Out and Paul Beatty's The Sellout , about a father who will do anything to protect his son--even if it means turning him white.

How far would you go to protect your child?

Our narrator faces an impossible decision. Like any father, he just wants the best for his son Nigel, a biracial boy whose black birthmark is growing larger by the day. In this near-future society plagued by resurgent racism, segregation, and expanding private prisons, our narrator knows Nigel might not survive. Having watched the world take away his own father, he is determined to stop history from repeating itself.

There is one potential solution: a new experimental medical procedure that promises to save lives by turning people white. But in order to afford Nigel's whiteness operation, our narrator must make partner as one of the few Black associates at his law firm, jumping through a series of increasingly surreal hoops--from diversity committees to plantation tours to equality activist groups--in an urgent quest to protect his son.

This electrifying, suspenseful novel is at once a razor-sharp satire of surviving racism in America and a profoundly moving family story. Writing in the tradition of Ralph Ellison and Franz Kafka, Maurice Carlos Ruffin fearlessly shines a light on the violence we inherit, and on the desperate things we do for the ones we love.]]>
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3.61 2019 We Cast a Shadow
author: Maurice Carlos Ruffin
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.61
book published: 2019
rating: 3
read at: 2019/03/11
date added: 2023/01/06
shelves: 2019, aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction
review:
I really appreciated the themes of the story but I didn't love how it was told. I'm not going to go into detail about this one because I don't have particularly strong feelings one way or another for it. I will pick up another story written by Ruffin. It may simply be that I don't enjoy satire as a means of telling a story since I didn't enjoy The Sellout much either.


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Night Wherever We Go 61054121 A gripping, radically intimate debut novel about a group of enslaved women staging a covert rebellion against their owners

On a struggling Texas plantation, six enslaved women slip from their sleeping quarters and gather in the woods under the cover of night. The Lucys—as they call the plantation owners, after Lucifer himself—have decided to turn around the farm’s bleak financial prospects by making the women bear children. They have hired a “stockman� to impregnate them. But the women are determined to protect themselves.

Now each of the six faces a choice. Nan, the doctoring woman, has brought a sack of cotton root clippings that can stave off children when chewed daily. If they all take part, the Lucys may give up and send the stockman away. But a pregnancy for any of them will only encourage the Lucys further. And should their plan be discovered, the consequences will be severe.

Visceral and arresting, Night Wherever We Go illuminates each woman’s individual trials and desires while painting a subversive portrait of collective defiance. Unflinching in her portrayal of America’s gravest injustices, while also deeply attentive to the transcendence, love, and solidarity of women whose interior lives have been underexplored, Tracey Rose Peyton creates a story of unforgettable power.]]>
295 Tracey Rose Peyton 0063249871 0 to-read 3.83 2023 Night Wherever We Go
author: Tracey Rose Peyton
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.83
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Every Man a King (King Oliver, #2)]]> 61280556
This linear assignment becomes a winding quest to uncover the extent of Quiller’s dealings, to understand Ferris� skin in the game, and to get to the bottom of who is working for whom. Even with the help of bodyguard and mercenary Oliya Ruez—no regular girl Friday—the machine King’s up against proves relentless and unsparing. As King gets closer to exposing the truth, he and his loved ones barrel towards grave danger.

Mosley once again proves himself a "master of craft and narrative" (National Book Foundation) in this carefully plotted mystery that is at once a classic caper, a family saga and an examination of fealty, pride and how deep debt can go.]]>
324 Walter Mosley 0316460214 0 to-read 3.68 2023 Every Man a King (King Oliver, #2)
author: Walter Mosley
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.68
book published: 2023
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Dead Time (Marti MacAlister, #1)]]> 818691 Dead Time will take you on an exhilarating ride through the streets of Chicago with one of the most unforgettable characters in mystery fiction today...

Black, widowed, and mother of two, police detective Marti MacAlister has relocated from Chicago to Lincoln Prairie, Illinois, only to be confronted with small-town attitudes and a partner who's not sure women belong in homicide. But Matthew "Vik" Jessenovik's old-fashioned thinking is far less compelling a problem than a brutal murder at the Cramer Hotel, home to the elderly, poor, and mentally ill.

When Marti and Vik discover that two abandoned children might have seen the killer, the case becomes even more urgent as Marti must use all of her street smarts to find a killer who is desperate to eliminate any possible witnesses to the crime-- even if it's two innocent homeless kids...
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224 Eleanor Taylor Bland 0312977190 4
I enjoyed this start to the series and will hopefully continue on to book 2 soon. Yet another series that I took way to long to discover and pick up for myself.

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3.79 1992 Dead Time (Marti MacAlister, #1)
author: Eleanor Taylor Bland
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.79
book published: 1992
rating: 4
read at: 2020/10/21
date added: 2022/12/07
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, book-1-in-a-series, fiction, mystery
review:
3 1/2 stars rounding up to 4

I enjoyed this start to the series and will hopefully continue on to book 2 soon. Yet another series that I took way to long to discover and pick up for myself.

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<![CDATA[Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1)]]> 34778
Louis and Claudia travel Europe, eventually coming to Paris and the ragingly successful Theatre des Vampires--a theatre of vampires pretending to be mortals pretending to be vampires. Here they meet the magnetic and ethereal Armand, who brings them into a whole society of vampires. But Louis and Claudia find that finding others like themselves provides no easy answers and in fact presents dangers they scarcely imagined.

Originally begun as a short story, the book took off as Anne wrote it, spinning the tragic and triumphant life experiences of a soul. As well as the struggles of its characters, Interview captures the political and social changes of two continents. The novel also introduces Lestat, Anne's most enduring character, a heady mixture of attraction and revulsion. The book, full of lush description, centers on the themes of immortality, change, loss, sexuality, and power.
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340 Anne Rice 0394498216 3 3.98 1976 Interview with the Vampire (The Vampire Chronicles, #1)
author: Anne Rice
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.98
book published: 1976
rating: 3
read at: 2016/01/26
date added: 2022/11/24
shelves: backlist-challenge-2016, paranormal
review:
Huh, I thought that I would enjoy this much more than I did. Review to come.
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<![CDATA[If I Should Die (Mali Anderson)]]> 1305776
Savvy, streetwise former cop Mali Anderson left the NYPD with a lawsuit and a lot of bitterness. Now she's on her way to a master's in sociology, living with her jazz musician father and mothering her orphaned nephew, Alvin. As Mali walks past the stylish town houses of Harlem's Strivers Row to meet Alvin at his rehearsal with the Uptown Children's Chorus, she hears a child's panicked screams--and witnesses a struggle. Mali thwarts the child's abduction, but as the car roars away, she finds a body in the street. The dead man is her friend Erskin Harding, tour director of the Chorus.

The memory of her friend and the peril of her nephew drive Mali to track down the killer. It's a search that will take her from a gossip-filled beauty parlor to a dark, decaying crack house and--as anonymous warnings escalate into violence--could even lead her to her grave.]]>
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3.79 1997 If I Should Die (Mali Anderson)
author: Grace F. Edwards
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.79
book published: 1997
rating: 3
read at: 2018/03/13
date added: 2022/11/07
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, black-writers, mystery
review:
If I Should Die is a good first book to the series. Edward does a really good job with atmosphere and details. I could clearly picture the neighborhood and characters described. The story is a little gritty which I thought was a good twist since the protagonist is an African American woman and not a man. Mali Anderson is a complicated character that has relatable anxieties and concerns when it comes to moving on with her life after experiencing some real discrimination and unfairness as a police officer. I believe that there are four books in this series and I'm looking forward to moving on to the next book.

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The Good House 1708262
Two years later, Angela is moving past her grief and is finally ready to revisit the rural house she loved so much as a child. But back in Sacajawea, she discovers she hasn't been the only one to suffer a shocking loss. Since she left, there have been more senseless tragedies, and Angela wonders whether they are related somehow. Could the events be linked to a terrifying entity her grandmother battled in 1929? Did her teenage son, Corey, reawaken something that should have been left sleeping?

With the help of Myles Fisher, her high school boyfriend, and clues from beyond the grave, Angela races to solve a deadly puzzle that has followed her family for generations. She must summon her own hidden gifts to face the timeless adversary stalking her in her grandmother's house--and in the Washington woods.]]>
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4.08 2003 The Good House
author: Tananarive Due
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.08
book published: 2003
rating: 4
read at: 2019/10/10
date added: 2022/11/02
shelves: adult-fiction, black-writers, thrillers
review:
This was such a good read! Since there are lots of good reviews out there already for this one I won't do a full review. I'll just say that this is one that I'll be recommending to other readers.

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The Violin Conspiracy 60300393
A riveting story about a Black classical musician’s desperate quest to recover his lost violin on the eve of the most prestigious musical competition in the world.

“Utterly original and downright gripping.� (Zakiya Dalila Harris, New York Times best-selling author of The Other Black Girl)


Growing up Black in rural North Carolina, Ray McMillian’s life is already mapped out. If he’s lucky, he’ll get a job at the hospital cafeteria. If he’s extra lucky, he’ll earn more than minimum wage. But Ray has a gift and a dream - he’s determined to become a world-class professional violinist, and nothing will stand in his way. Not his mother, who wants him to stop making such a racket; not the fact that he can’t afford a violin suitable to his talents; not even the racism inherent in the world of classical music.

When he discovers that his great-great-grandfather’s beat-up old fiddle is actually a priceless Stradivarius, all his dreams suddenly seem within reach. Together, Ray and his violin take the world by storm. But on the eve of the renowned and cutthroat Tchaikovsky Competition - the Olympics of classical music - the violin is stolen, a ransom note for five million dollars in its place. Ray will have to piece together the clues to recover his treasured Strad - before it’s too late. With the descendants of the man who once enslaved Ray’s great-great-grandfather asserting that the instrument is rightfully theirs, and with his family staking their own claim, Ray doesn’t know who he can trust - or whether he will ever see his beloved violin again.]]>
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Ray has to deal with a mother who is sometimes cruel and is a seemingly indifferent parent. His mother would literally rather see her gifted son work at Popeye's than develop his talents as a professional violinist by playing in public and going to college. Her main concern was that he contribute money so that she could buy things that she'd want, which was so frustrating. The way that Slocumb wove in the importance of mentors who recognize the potential in Ray and encouraged him by believed enough in his potential to provide him a lifeline when he was struggling against the overt discrimination in the classical music world even at the beginning level. It was heartbreaking to read about Ray's struggle to accept genuine affection and praise when it was truly warranted. As a young Black man Ray was always waiting for the moment he made a mistake or was accused of doing something that he wasn't guilty of and it was heartbreaking to experience that through him. He learned early that 'being Black meant being watched'. I do wish that Ray wasn't so passive, but that is more of a personal preference than anything else. Nothing would have been gained from Ray aggressively acting out in certain situations and it could very well have caused much more harm.

Throughout this story the author's love of music was front and center as well as his view on how to confront racism and unfairness. The author's note at the end gave a good sense of his perspective on how and why he wrote the story the way that he did.

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4.02 2022 The Violin Conspiracy
author: Brendan Slocumb
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.02
book published: 2022
rating: 3
read at: 2022/02/08
date added: 2022/11/01
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, audio-books, mystery, thrillers
review:
I went into this audio book with no expectations and ended up enjoying the story overall. This is not a standard mystery, instead this feel like a coming of age story that has a mystery element as the catalyst for sharing Ray's life story. It's very easy to guess who stole the violin and the why/how isn't that big of a revelation. The best part of this is the portrayal of Ray's love of classical music and the way that Slocumb describes Ray's feelings and reactions to what life throws at him.

Ray has to deal with a mother who is sometimes cruel and is a seemingly indifferent parent. His mother would literally rather see her gifted son work at Popeye's than develop his talents as a professional violinist by playing in public and going to college. Her main concern was that he contribute money so that she could buy things that she'd want, which was so frustrating. The way that Slocumb wove in the importance of mentors who recognize the potential in Ray and encouraged him by believed enough in his potential to provide him a lifeline when he was struggling against the overt discrimination in the classical music world even at the beginning level. It was heartbreaking to read about Ray's struggle to accept genuine affection and praise when it was truly warranted. As a young Black man Ray was always waiting for the moment he made a mistake or was accused of doing something that he wasn't guilty of and it was heartbreaking to experience that through him. He learned early that 'being Black meant being watched'. I do wish that Ray wasn't so passive, but that is more of a personal preference than anything else. Nothing would have been gained from Ray aggressively acting out in certain situations and it could very well have caused much more harm.

Throughout this story the author's love of music was front and center as well as his view on how to confront racism and unfairness. The author's note at the end gave a good sense of his perspective on how and why he wrote the story the way that he did.

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Remote Control 34215764 The new book by Nebula and Hugo Award-winner, Nnedi Okorafor.

"She’s the adopted daughter of the Angel of Death. Beware of her. Mind her. Death guards her like one of its own."

The day Fatima forgot her name, Death paid a visit. From hereon in she would be known as Sankofa­­--a name that meant nothing to anyone but her, the only tie to her family and her past.

Her touch is death, and with a glance a town can fall. And she walks--alone, except for her fox companion--searching for the object that came from the sky and gave itself to her when the meteors fell and when she was yet unchanged; searching for answers.

But is there a greater purpose for Sankofa, now that Death is her constant companion?]]>
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3.86 2021 Remote Control
author: Nnedi Okorafor
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.86
book published: 2021
rating: 4
read at: 2021/01/12
date added: 2022/10/19
shelves: fantasy-for-real, black-writers
review:
One of the things that I appreciate about Okorafor's writing is her ability to completely and quickly immerse me into her stories and characters which is why she is among a handful of authors whose novellas I can count on to be satisfying. Remote Control explores how a really young girl comes to know and accept unexplained powers and the fear and reverence it brings when she doesn't understand it herself. I'm a fan of characters taking a literal and/or emotional journey in order to figure out themselves and their situations in life and in this little novella I didn't feel cheated in that there wasn't a prolonged and well explored experience. Sankofa renames herself, finds the ability to be confident even when she makes decisions that should be beyond her, and finally has to deal with something more powerful than she is. There's a lot packed into 159 pages and I know that I will be doing a reread at some point to see if I missed anything.

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A Killing Fire 42897684
As a child forced to witness her father’s crimes, homicide Detective Raven Burns dedicates every waking moment to proving that she is not her father’s child. But when she shoots a suspect who has what turns out to be an unloaded weapon, Raven finds that she must confront both the demons of her past and the stains on her soul in order to stop a killer.

FLAME TREE PRESS is the imprint of long-standing independent Flame Tree Publishing, dedicated to full-length original fiction in the horror and suspense, science fiction & fantasy, and crime / mystery / thriller categories. The list brings together fantastic new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices. Learn more about Flame Tree Press at and connect on social media @FlameTreePress]]>
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Raven Burns is probably one of the most emotionally damaged characters that I have come across. Snowden does a really good job making her a sympathetic character without making her pitiable. Raven is strong and courageous but is capable of making some really unfortunate decisions. There were several instances where I wanted to hold my breath while silently hoping that she wouldn't do that stupid thing that was obviously going to happen and I still wanted to groan when it did. Raven's inability to fully trust made her ripe for unnecessary mistakes and decisions that made her life harder both professionally and personally.

I enjoyed pretty much everything about A KILLING FIRE. The characters and their backgrounds, the way the story unfolded, and even the opaque ending. I can't actually tell if this is going to be a series or a stand alone story because of the ending. I would love for this to be a series so that I can follow Raven's struggles to figure out who she is, what she wants to be, how hard she is willing to fight to get there, and where she eventually lands. However, I can also see where this could be a satisfying stand alone because a story ending on what is basically a fade to black ellipses like dangling end can also be good even though it left with a 'GAH' what the hell happened?! As always, I admit and embrace that I am a greedy reader when it comes to stories that I enjoy-it is what it is y'all. I am very much looking forward to reading whatever Snowden delivers next.

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3.90 2019 A Killing Fire
author: Faye Snowden
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.90
book published: 2019
rating: 4
read at: 2019/08/13
date added: 2022/10/18
shelves: aa-authors-reads, aa-fiction, arc, black-writers, mystery, my-favorites
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A KILLING FIRE is a page turner that I am so glad to have had an opportunity to read. Snowden takes a unique and darker twist with detective Raven Burns. Not only is she fighting to establish her place with respect in a small town police department, she is also fighting set perceptions of her as the only daughter and suspected accomplice of an infamous serial killer Floyd 'FIRE' Burns who earned his nickname in a brutal and personal way. Added to all of that stress and residual trauma, Raven is also being visited by the specter of her executed father whose legacy and proclivities she is terrified of having inherited. Floyd is the devil in her ear encouraging her to do whatever is necessary to protect herself at all costs.

Raven Burns is probably one of the most emotionally damaged characters that I have come across. Snowden does a really good job making her a sympathetic character without making her pitiable. Raven is strong and courageous but is capable of making some really unfortunate decisions. There were several instances where I wanted to hold my breath while silently hoping that she wouldn't do that stupid thing that was obviously going to happen and I still wanted to groan when it did. Raven's inability to fully trust made her ripe for unnecessary mistakes and decisions that made her life harder both professionally and personally.

I enjoyed pretty much everything about A KILLING FIRE. The characters and their backgrounds, the way the story unfolded, and even the opaque ending. I can't actually tell if this is going to be a series or a stand alone story because of the ending. I would love for this to be a series so that I can follow Raven's struggles to figure out who she is, what she wants to be, how hard she is willing to fight to get there, and where she eventually lands. However, I can also see where this could be a satisfying stand alone because a story ending on what is basically a fade to black ellipses like dangling end can also be good even though it left with a 'GAH' what the hell happened?! As always, I admit and embrace that I am a greedy reader when it comes to stories that I enjoy-it is what it is y'all. I am very much looking forward to reading whatever Snowden delivers next.

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A Killing Rain 59960325 Dark, Southern gothic tale of homicide detective Raven Burns, with a complicated past and a desperate case to solve. Black Girls Lit recommends the first book, A Killing Fire "to crime fiction and mystery lovers and fans of Ruth Ware and Gillian Flynn.�

“Full-bodied and dynamic characters carry this one along a mystery, tying a brutal past with a bloody present that will keep you guessing right up to the finale.� � Unnerving Magazine on Book 1 in the series.

After former homicide Raven Burns returns to Byrd’s Landing, Louisiana to begin a new life, she soon finds herself trapped by the old one when her nephew is kidnapped by a ruthless serial killer, and her foster brother becomes the main suspect. To make matters worse, she is being pursued by two men� one who wants to redeem her soul for the murder Raven felt she had no choice but to commit, and another who wants to lock her away forever.]]>
320 Faye Snowden 1787586138 0 to-read 4.06 A Killing Rain
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<![CDATA[The World We Make (Great Cities, #2)]]> 60568240 Three-time Hugo Award-winning and New York Times bestselling author N.K. Jemisin crafts "a glorious fantasy" (Neil Gaiman) -- a story of culture, identity, magic, and myths in contemporary New York City, in the final book of the Great Cities Duology.
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Every great city has a soul. A human avatar that embodies their city'sĚýheart and wields itsĚýmagic. New York? She's got six.

But all is not well in the city that never sleeps. Though Brooklyn, Manny, Bronca, Venezia, Padmini, and Neek haveĚýtemporarily managed to stop the Woman in White from invading--and destroying the entire universe in the process--the mysterious capital "E" Enemy has more subtle powers at her disposal. A new candidate for mayor wielding the populist rhetoric ofĚýgentrification, xenophobia, andĚý"law and order"Ěýmay have what it takes to change the very nature of New York itself and take it down from the inside.ĚýIn order to defeat him, and the Enemy who holds his purse strings,Ěýthe avatars will have to join together with the other Great Cities of the world in order to bring her down for good and protect their world from complete destruction.
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357 N.K. Jemisin 0316509892 0 to-read 4.13 2022 The World We Make (Great Cities, #2)
author: N.K. Jemisin
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.13
book published: 2022
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The Scourge Between Stars 60784410 Ness Brown's The Scourge Between Stars is a tense, claustrophobic sci-fi/horror blend set aboard a doomed generation ship harboring something terrible within its walls.

As acting captain of the starship Calypso, Jacklyn Albright is responsible for keeping the last of humanity alive as they limp back to Earth from their forebears� failed colony on a distant planet.

Faced with constant threats of starvation and destruction in the treacherous minefield of interstellar space, Jacklyn's crew has reached their breaking point. As unrest begins to spread throughout the ship’s Wards, a new threat emerges, picking off crew members in grim, bloody fashion.

Jacklyn and her team must hunt down the ship’s unknown intruder if they have any hope of making it back to their solar system alive.]]>
165 Ness Brown 1250834686 0 to-read 3.55 2023 The Scourge Between Stars
author: Ness Brown
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.55
book published: 2023
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The Spite House 60784411
When he comes across the strange ad for the Masson House in Degener, Texas, Eric thinks they may have finally caught a lucky break. The Masson property, notorious for being one of the most haunted places in Texas, needs a caretaker of sorts. The owner is looking for proof of paranormal activity. All they need to do is stay in the house and keep a detailed record of everything that happens there. Provided the house’s horrors don’t drive them all mad, like the caretakers before them.

The job calls to Eric, not just because there’s a huge payout if they can make it through, but because he wants to explore the secrets of the spite house. If it is indeed haunted, maybe it’ll help him understand the uncanny power that clings to his family, driving them from town to town, making them afraid to stop running. A terrifying Gothic thriller about grief and death and the depths of a father’s love, Johnny Compton’s The Spite House is a stunning debut by a horror master in the making.]]>
261 Johnny Compton 1250841410 0 to-read 3.50 2023 The Spite House
author: Johnny Compton
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.50
book published: 2023
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<![CDATA[The Art of Prophecy (War Arts, #1)]]> 58409712 An epic fantasy ode to martial arts and magic—the story of a spoiled hero, an exacting grandmaster, and an immortal god-king from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Lives of Tao.

It has been foretold: A child will rise to defeat the Eternal Khan, a cruel immortal god-king, and save the kingdom.

The hero: Jian, who has been raised since birth in luxury and splendor, celebrated before he has won a single battle.

But the prophecy was wrong.

Because when Taishi, the greatest war artist of her generation, arrives to evaluate the prophesied hero, she finds a spoiled brat unprepared to face his destiny.

But the only force more powerful than fate is Taishi herself. Possessed of an iron will, a sharp tongue—and an unexpectedly soft heart—Taishi will find a way to forge Jian into the weapon and leader he needs to be in order to fulfill his legend.

What follows is a journey more wondrous than any prophecy can foresee: a story of master and student, assassin and revolutionary, of fallen gods and broken prophecies, and of a war between kingdoms, and love and friendship between deadly rivals.]]>
533 Wesley Chu 0593237633 0 to-read 4.04 2022 The Art of Prophecy (War Arts, #1)
author: Wesley Chu
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2022
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Lone Women 60460704
Adelaide Henry carries an enormous steamer trunk with her wherever she goes. It’s locked at all times. Because when the trunk opens, people around Adelaide start to disappear.

The year is 1915, and Adelaide is in trouble. Her secret sin killed her parents, forcing her to flee California in a hellfire rush and make her way to Montana as a homesteader. Dragging the trunk with her at every stop, she will become one of the “lone women� taking advantage of the government’s offer of free land for those who can tame it—except that Adelaide isn’t alone. And the secret she’s tried so desperately to lock away might be the only thing that will help her survive the harsh territory.

Crafted by a modern master of magical suspense, Lone Women blends shimmering prose, an unforgettable cast of adventurers who find horror and sisterhood in a brutal landscape, and a portrait of early-twentieth-century America like you’ve never seen. And at its heart is the gripping story of a woman desperate to bury her past—or redeem it.]]>
275 Victor LaValle 052551208X 0 to-read 3.68 2023 Lone Women
author: Victor LaValle
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.68
book published: 2023
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<![CDATA["I Can't Wait to Call You My Wife": African American Letters of Love and Family in the Civil War Era]]> 60420646
Amidst bloody battles and political maneuvering, thousands of African Americans spent the Civil War trying to hold their families together. This moving book illuminates that struggle through the letters they exchanged. Despite harsh laws against literacy and brutal practices that broke apart Black families, people found ways to write to each other against all odds. In these pages, readers will meet parents who are losing hope of ever seeing their children again and a husband who walks fifteen miles to visit his wife, enslaved on a different plantation.

The collection also includes tender courtship letters exchanged between Lewis Henry Douglass and Helen Amelia Loguen, both children of noted abolitionists, and letters sent home by the young women who traveled south to teach literacy to escaped slaves. Roberts' expert curation allows readers to see the wider historical context. The transcriptions are accompanied by reproductions of selected original letters and photographs of the letter writers.

FRESH ANGLE ON Roberts reframes the Civil War era by telling the story of American slavery through letters. And by focusing on the strong bonds of love that these letters represent, she offers a deeply human and relatable version of history.

AUTHORITATIVE YET Throughout the book, Roberts provides expert context while weaving compelling stories about the individual letter writers. Readers can connect with history directly by reading actual words from the time and seeing photographs of both the letters and the writers.

NUANCED As Americans wake up to the complex legacy of race in this country, Roberts' book challenges a notion of a monolithic Black experience during the Civil War.

BEAUTIFUL This handsome hardcover provides an elegant presentation, complete with images throughout. While intense and often tragic, the stories carry inspiration for how to live and love through incredibly difficult times. This will make a truly meaningful addition to any book collection.

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256 Rita Roberts 1797213725 0 to-read 4.65 "I Can't Wait to Call You My Wife": African American Letters of Love and Family in the Civil War Era
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All the Sinners Bleed 61884832 A Black sheriff. A serial killer. A small town ready to combust.

Titus Crown is the first Black sheriff in the history of Charon County, Virginia. In recent decades, Charon has had only two murders. After years of working as an FBI agent, Titus knows better than anyone that while his hometown might seem like a land of moonshine, cornbread, and honeysuckle, secrets always fester under the surface.

Then a year to the day after Titus’s election, a school teacher is killed by a former student and the student is fatally shot by Titus’s deputies. Those festering secrets are now out in the open and ready to tear the town apart.

As Titus investigates the shootings, he unearths terrible crimes and a serial killer who has been hiding in plain sight, haunting the dirt lanes and woodland clearings of Charon. With the killer’s possible connections to a local church and the town’s harrowing history weighing on him, Titus projects confidence about closing the case while concealing a painful secret from his own past. At the same time, he also has to contend with a far-right group that wants to hold a parade in celebration of the town’s Confederate history.

Powerful and unforgettable, All the Sinners Bleed confirms S. A. Cosby as “one of the most muscular, distinctive, grab-you-by-both-ears voices in American crime fiction� (The Washington Post).]]>
338 S.A. Cosby 1250831911 0 to-read 4.18 2023 All the Sinners Bleed
author: S.A. Cosby
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.18
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House of Hunger 60052118 WANTED - Bloodmaid of exceptional taste. Must have a keen proclivity for life's finer pleasures. Girls of weak will need not apply.

A young woman is drawn into the upper echelons of a society where blood is power, in this dark and enthralling gothic novel from the author of The Year of the Witching.

Marion Shaw has been raised in the slums, where want and deprivation is all she knows. Despite longing to leave the city and its miseries, she has no real hope of escape until the day she spots a peculiar listing in the newspaper, seeking a bloodmaid.

Though she knows little about the far north--where wealthy nobles live in luxury and drink the blood of those in their service--Marion applies to the position. In a matter of days, she finds herself the newest bloodmaid at the notorious House of Hunger. There, Marion is swept into a world of dark debauchery--and at the center of it all is her.

Countess Lisavet, who presides over this hedonistic court, is loved and feared in equal measure. She takes a special interest in Marion. Lisavet is magnetic, and Marion is eager to please her new mistress. But when her fellow bloodmaids begin to go missing in the night, Marion is thrust into a vicious game of cat and mouse. She'll need to learn the rules of her new home--and fast--or its halls will soon become her grave.]]>
304 Alexis Henderson 0593438469 0 to-read 3.64 2022 House of Hunger
author: Alexis Henderson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.64
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Second House from the Corner 25663819
Second House from the Corner centers on the story of Felicia Lyons, a stay-at-home mother of three drowning in the drudgeries of play dates, lost pacifiers and potty training who occasionally wonders what it would be like to escape the demands of motherhood. But when an unexpected phone call threatens to destroy her life, Felicia is forced to return to her childhood home where she must wrestle with an ex-lover and long buried secrets to save the family and home she loves despite the daily challenges.

Felicia Lyons is a character who mothers can identify with and laugh along with. You can't help but cheer for her in Johnson's engaging and well-written novel.

"Novelist Sadeqa Johnson should take a bow for her latest effort. Fans of 2011's Love in a Carry-On Bag (12th Street Press), her first offering, will devour every word of Second House From the Corner." -Essence Magazine

"Johnson is a skilled storyteller with a breezy style, and the journey of Felicia, a strong African American woman, will have particular appeal for Terry McMillan fans." -Booklist]]>
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3.61 2016 Second House from the Corner
author: Sadeqa Johnson
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.61
book published: 2016
rating: 3
read at: 2016/09/08
date added: 2022/08/27
shelves: aa-romance
review:
This was a solid three star read for me, but Felicia...DANG! My whole relationship with her came down to "No, she won't. No, she won't really. Damn, she did." There are two big problems that Felicia has to navigate and they both resolve pretty easily in the end, which was a little disappointing. I hate to say it, but in a story like this one I really expected a higher degree of messiness that would need to be painfully cleaned up. Still, I'm glad that I picked this one up and I would very happily read another book by Sadeqa Johnson.


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The Underground Railroad 30555488
In Whitehead's ingenious conception, the Underground Railroad is no mere metaphor--engineers and conductors operate a secret network of tracks and tunnels beneath the Southern soil. Cora and Caesar's first stop is South Carolina, in a city that initially seems like a haven. But the city's placid surface masks an insidious scheme designed for its black denizens. And even worse: Ridgeway, the relentless slave catcher, is close on their heels. Forced to flee again, Cora embarks on a harrowing flight, state by state, seeking true freedom.

Like the protagonist of Gulliver's Travels, Cora encounters different worlds at each stage of her journey--hers is an odyssey through time as well as space. As Whitehead brilliantly re-creates the unique terrors for black people in the pre-Civil War era, his narrative seamlessly weaves the saga of America from the brutal importation of Africans to the unfulfilled promises of the present day. The Underground Railroad is at once a kinetic adventure tale of one woman's ferocious will to escape the horrors of bondage and a shattering, powerful meditation on the history we all share.]]>
320 Colson Whitehead 0385542364 3 aa-fiction, arc I apologize in advance for this long review!

This is another difficult book to review. Because the subject of the book is slavery and all of it's horrors, Underground Railroad is not meant to be enjoyed, but experienced. With that in mind I went into this one knowing that I wouldn't turn the last page with any sense of rightness in the world. What I did hope for was a conclusion that felt like a solid resolution was reached and I didn't get that. What Whitehead delivers is such a densely horrific story that sucked me into a world of despair and hopelessness that seemed to never end. This had to be the intent, because there is no way that this kind of darkness and sense of forlorn could have been accidental.

I'll start off with what I did like about The Underground Railroad. The main characters created by Whitehead are realistic, relatable, and developed well. Witnessing what Cora goes through makes her strength all that more remarkable. Although the majority of the evil is represented and perpetrated by the whites in the story, Whitehead does have whites whose intentions are good. To be fair there aren't many, but they are there. It would have been very easy to paint every white person Cora encountered with a broad and negative brush, but Whitehead pulls up just shy of doing that. Also, the secondary characters all have significance and fit well within the trajectory of the story. I know that it shows my own pettiness, but I actually enjoyed the few microaggressions allowed to Cora and a few of the other slaves and runaways that have opportunities to lash out in their own ways.

I tab throughout the book when I read literary fiction and this one was no exception. For a book that I found difficult to get through, there were many things that I felt compelled to mark and go back to as I read. The most poignant passage in relation to Cora that stood out for me was at the end of the book. When Cora is listening to a negro poet that is visiting the community that she wants to settle in, Cora's thought is that "Versifying left her cold. Poems were too close to prayer, rousing regrettable passions. Waiting for God to rescue you when it was up to you. Poetry and prayers put ideas in people's heads that got them killed, distracting them from the ruthless mechanisms of the world." This is a perfect summation of Cora's practical and understandably cynical approach to life. Cora can't focus on or appreciate the beauty and hope of the words spoken, because in her very short life she hasn't experienced either in any measurable amounts.

Now to what I had issues with, and unfortunately they greatly outnumber what I appreciated. Whitehead invoked every single indignity, abuse, and crime ever perpetrated by the ruling whites of this time (and some from the future) against African Americans. They all seem to be represented in this story. Beatings, floggings, lynchings, rape, humiliation, the breaking of bodies and spirits through varied insidious means, forced and/or coerced sterilizations, medical experimentation on unwitting patients, the practice of breeding human beings as if they were horses or dogs to achieve 'desirable' characteristics, night riders, and blood thirsty mobs are all found within these approximate 300 pages. Because Cora's world is by design and necessity so small and closed off, all of her horrors are experienced closely together by both her and the reader. Everything is experienced so closely together, within the span of less than a year, that by about 75% in, I just wanted the story to end. With that being said, if I felt that way by just reading what Cora is experiencing and witnessing, the fact that people-real flesh and blood human beings-lived through and survived situations exactly like what is being described is mind boggling and gut wrenching.

Another issue that I had is the idea of the 'negro betrayer' at every turn. There is always that one person throughout this story that can't be trusted and that will choose the oppressor over his own. Whether they be slave or free, the betrayer makes no distinction when looking out for himself over the benefit of anyone else. At almost every point in the story there is that one person who isn't trustworthy. On the plantation, at the community in South Carolina, Homer the young black boy who rides freely with Ridgeway the determined slave catcher, and the last ultimate betrayer Mingo. Mingo's self righteousness, jealousy and moral stinginess was the catalyst to his own downfall as well the destruction of an entire community that included his wife and his two innocent daughters.

I'm also not sold on the need to make the underground railroad a literal railroad for this story. I get the symbolism. The idea that the train to freedom carries those who are fleeing through the dark bowels of the earth; for the runaways to emerge from the stops into the light of freedom from their original oppressors. However, the idea of an actual rail system being built secretly and not being detected by those who would destroy it just couldn't make sense to me. Especially the stops in the slave holding states. There simply would be too much involved in making the tunnels for them to have been built without detection. This story could have worked just as well if it had been along the lines of the underground railroad as it actually happened and functioned. The courage and determination that it took for people to run in the night, hiding in the woods and swamps to reach a safe place to rest on a dangerous journey north is sufficient drama. People needing to rely on and understand covert signals that were as subtle and simple as a specific patchwork quilt hung on a laundry line is not only historically correct, but more than enough drama to add to the tension of a story. I understand the need to be unique and distinguish a fictional account from others is important, but in this case the change was unnecessary for me.

Being in the world of this book with no sense of hope for the future of the main character was oppressive and made for slow reading. I couldn't read this one for more than an hour or so at a time. I was constantly wondering what horror could possibly befall Cora next, and Whitehead did not fail to deliver another atrocity. I only need to experience trauma from a book once, and Whitehead provided that in spades, so I say with utmost confidence that I can't imagine ever wanting to read this book again. I don't regret reading Underground Railroad, but once is more than enough for me. As I said at the beginning of this review, if I had gotten some form of resolution at the end of the story, I probably would have felt better about what I read. However, I felt like there was simply more to happen that I won't get to know. Cora is young at the end of the book and at the very least I would like to have gotten a glimpse of where she lands permanently. We get quick glimpses of what a few of the survivors say about what happens in the end, but we don't know what happens to Cora who is the center of the entire ding dang story. Whitehead left me feeling wrung out, bereft, and blowing in the wind.

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4.04 2016 The Underground Railroad
author: Colson Whitehead
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.04
book published: 2016
rating: 3
read at: 2016/08/07
date added: 2022/08/27
shelves: aa-fiction, arc
review:
I apologize in advance for this long review!

This is another difficult book to review. Because the subject of the book is slavery and all of it's horrors, Underground Railroad is not meant to be enjoyed, but experienced. With that in mind I went into this one knowing that I wouldn't turn the last page with any sense of rightness in the world. What I did hope for was a conclusion that felt like a solid resolution was reached and I didn't get that. What Whitehead delivers is such a densely horrific story that sucked me into a world of despair and hopelessness that seemed to never end. This had to be the intent, because there is no way that this kind of darkness and sense of forlorn could have been accidental.

I'll start off with what I did like about The Underground Railroad. The main characters created by Whitehead are realistic, relatable, and developed well. Witnessing what Cora goes through makes her strength all that more remarkable. Although the majority of the evil is represented and perpetrated by the whites in the story, Whitehead does have whites whose intentions are good. To be fair there aren't many, but they are there. It would have been very easy to paint every white person Cora encountered with a broad and negative brush, but Whitehead pulls up just shy of doing that. Also, the secondary characters all have significance and fit well within the trajectory of the story. I know that it shows my own pettiness, but I actually enjoyed the few microaggressions allowed to Cora and a few of the other slaves and runaways that have opportunities to lash out in their own ways.

I tab throughout the book when I read literary fiction and this one was no exception. For a book that I found difficult to get through, there were many things that I felt compelled to mark and go back to as I read. The most poignant passage in relation to Cora that stood out for me was at the end of the book. When Cora is listening to a negro poet that is visiting the community that she wants to settle in, Cora's thought is that "Versifying left her cold. Poems were too close to prayer, rousing regrettable passions. Waiting for God to rescue you when it was up to you. Poetry and prayers put ideas in people's heads that got them killed, distracting them from the ruthless mechanisms of the world." This is a perfect summation of Cora's practical and understandably cynical approach to life. Cora can't focus on or appreciate the beauty and hope of the words spoken, because in her very short life she hasn't experienced either in any measurable amounts.

Now to what I had issues with, and unfortunately they greatly outnumber what I appreciated. Whitehead invoked every single indignity, abuse, and crime ever perpetrated by the ruling whites of this time (and some from the future) against African Americans. They all seem to be represented in this story. Beatings, floggings, lynchings, rape, humiliation, the breaking of bodies and spirits through varied insidious means, forced and/or coerced sterilizations, medical experimentation on unwitting patients, the practice of breeding human beings as if they were horses or dogs to achieve 'desirable' characteristics, night riders, and blood thirsty mobs are all found within these approximate 300 pages. Because Cora's world is by design and necessity so small and closed off, all of her horrors are experienced closely together by both her and the reader. Everything is experienced so closely together, within the span of less than a year, that by about 75% in, I just wanted the story to end. With that being said, if I felt that way by just reading what Cora is experiencing and witnessing, the fact that people-real flesh and blood human beings-lived through and survived situations exactly like what is being described is mind boggling and gut wrenching.

Another issue that I had is the idea of the 'negro betrayer' at every turn. There is always that one person throughout this story that can't be trusted and that will choose the oppressor over his own. Whether they be slave or free, the betrayer makes no distinction when looking out for himself over the benefit of anyone else. At almost every point in the story there is that one person who isn't trustworthy. On the plantation, at the community in South Carolina, Homer the young black boy who rides freely with Ridgeway the determined slave catcher, and the last ultimate betrayer Mingo. Mingo's self righteousness, jealousy and moral stinginess was the catalyst to his own downfall as well the destruction of an entire community that included his wife and his two innocent daughters.

I'm also not sold on the need to make the underground railroad a literal railroad for this story. I get the symbolism. The idea that the train to freedom carries those who are fleeing through the dark bowels of the earth; for the runaways to emerge from the stops into the light of freedom from their original oppressors. However, the idea of an actual rail system being built secretly and not being detected by those who would destroy it just couldn't make sense to me. Especially the stops in the slave holding states. There simply would be too much involved in making the tunnels for them to have been built without detection. This story could have worked just as well if it had been along the lines of the underground railroad as it actually happened and functioned. The courage and determination that it took for people to run in the night, hiding in the woods and swamps to reach a safe place to rest on a dangerous journey north is sufficient drama. People needing to rely on and understand covert signals that were as subtle and simple as a specific patchwork quilt hung on a laundry line is not only historically correct, but more than enough drama to add to the tension of a story. I understand the need to be unique and distinguish a fictional account from others is important, but in this case the change was unnecessary for me.

Being in the world of this book with no sense of hope for the future of the main character was oppressive and made for slow reading. I couldn't read this one for more than an hour or so at a time. I was constantly wondering what horror could possibly befall Cora next, and Whitehead did not fail to deliver another atrocity. I only need to experience trauma from a book once, and Whitehead provided that in spades, so I say with utmost confidence that I can't imagine ever wanting to read this book again. I don't regret reading Underground Railroad, but once is more than enough for me. As I said at the beginning of this review, if I had gotten some form of resolution at the end of the story, I probably would have felt better about what I read. However, I felt like there was simply more to happen that I won't get to know. Cora is young at the end of the book and at the very least I would like to have gotten a glimpse of where she lands permanently. We get quick glimpses of what a few of the survivors say about what happens in the end, but we don't know what happens to Cora who is the center of the entire ding dang story. Whitehead left me feeling wrung out, bereft, and blowing in the wind.

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The Darkness of Others 59656238
Tonya Sayre is living the New York City nightmare. After moving to Manhattan with dreams of becoming a Broadway star, she has found herself stuck in a waitressing job and struggling to support her teen daughter, Layla. She also fears Layla’s father, Brad, who is back in their life.

When Philip’s restaurant closes due to the lockdown, they decide to take on a renter and let the extra rooms to Tonya and Layla. As Tonya begins skipping payments, the tension with Imani grows. She becomes convinced that Tonya is a professional grifter who preys upon the sympathies of men to live rent free. She even thinks Tonya might have been involved in the shocking murders of the Walkers, a neighboring family.

But evicting someone during a pandemic is no easy feat. Imani soon finds herself stuck with a woman whom she believes to be a killer.]]>
352 Cate Holahan 153870918X 0 to-read 3.40 2022 The Darkness of Others
author: Cate Holahan
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.40
book published: 2022
rating: 0
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<![CDATA[Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood]]> 56269833 For the first time, the full, fascinating, and inspirational true story of Danny Trejo’s journey from crime, prison, addiction, and loss to unexpected fame as Hollywood’s favorite bad guy with a heart of gold.

On screen, Danny Trejo the actor is a baddie who has been killed at least a hundred times. He’s been shot, stabbed, hanged, chopped up, squished by an elevator, and once, was even melted into a bloody goo. Off screen, he’s a hero beloved by recovery communities and obsessed fans alike. But the real Danny Trejo is much more complicated than the legend.

Raised in an abusive home, Danny struggled with heroin addiction and stints in some of the country’s most notorious state prisons, including San Quentin and Folsom, from an early age, before starring in such modern classics as Heat, From Dusk till Dawn, and Machete. Now, in this funny, painful, and suspenseful memoir, Danny takes us through the incredible ups and downs of his life, including meeting one of the world’s most notorious serial killers in prison and working with legends like Charles Bronson and Robert De Niro.

In honest, unflinching detail, Danny recounts how he managed the horrors of prison, rebuilt himself after finding sobriety and spirituality in solitary confinement, and draws inspiration from the adrenaline-fueled robbing heists of his past for the film roles that made him a household name. He also shares the painful contradictions in his personal life. Although he speaks everywhere from prison yards to NPR about his past to inspire countless others on their own road to recovery and redemption, he struggles to help his children with their personal battles with addiction, and to build relationships that last.

Redemptive and painful, poignant and real, Trejo is a portrait of a magnificent life and an unforgettable and exceptional journey through tragedy, pain, and, finally, success that will transfix and inspire.]]>
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4.40 2021 Trejo: My Life of Crime, Redemption, and Hollywood
author: Danny Trejo
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.40
book published: 2021
rating: 0
read at: 2021/07/15
date added: 2022/07/08
shelves: autobiography-biography-memoir
review:
This is one of the few times that I am not going to give a star rating to a book that I actually finished reading. I didn't love the way that this was written but I am glad that I read it. This memoir is unflinching and Trejo lays his life out in a raw and unfiltered way. Trejo has experienced, participated in, and witnessed things that I've thankfully only seen in movies and television shows. His life was full of violence, drugs, aggression, and so much anger it’s mind boggling that he survived so much. On top of all that Trejo dealt with in his life, he also embraced misogynistic machismo as a way to navigate his relationships with women, it was no wonder that he wasn't able to have stable relationships with them; romantic or otherwise for so long. By the end of the memoir Trejo is more self aware of his destructive approach to his relationships with women, but he still hasn't quite been able to do a lot about it. Which when it's all said and done is his choice. While reading his story I just keep thinking that this man was meant to fail in every aspect of his life and it's amazing to see what he managed to accomplish. I appreciated his interesting and direct descriptions of how he relates to God in a way that doesn't involve organized religion at all; just his understanding of a higher power that he relates to personally without any intermediaries telling him the 'right' way to do it.

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<![CDATA[Her Last Goodbye (Morgan Dane #2)]]> 36477614 Wall Street Journal bestselling author Melinda Leigh’s Morgan Dane series continues as the fearless attorney and her partner, investigator Lance Kruger, take on a disturbing disappearance�

Young mother Chelsea Clark leaves the house for a girls� night out…and vanishes. Her family knows she would never voluntarily leave her two small children. Her desperate husband—also the prime suspect—hires Morgan to find his wife and prove his innocence.

As a single mother, Morgan sympathizes with Chelsea’s family and is determined to find her. She teams up with private investigator Lance Kruger. But the deeper they dig, the deadlier their investigation gets. When Morgan is stalked by a violent predator, everything—and everyone—she holds dear is in grave danger.

Now, Morgan must track down a deranged criminal to protect her own family…but she won’t need to leave home to find him. She’s his next target.]]>
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3.92 2017 Her Last Goodbye (Morgan Dane #2)
author: Melinda Leigh
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 3.92
book published: 2017
rating: 4
read at: 2022/06/23
date added: 2022/06/24
shelves: audio-books, romantic-suspense
review:
I'm so glad that I gave this series a try as a free listen on KU! These are pretty short with good plots and I'm enjoying the romantic relationship that is developing over the first two books. If I continue to enjoy the next books as much as the first two I'll add physical copies to my shelves to reread someday.

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The Good Daughter 40222479
Twenty-eight years ago, Charlotte and Samantha Quinn's happy small-town family life was torn apart by a terrifying attack on their family home. It left their mother dead. It left their father � Pikeville's notorious defense attorney � devastated. And it left the family fractured beyond repair, consumed by secrets from that terrible night.

Twenty-eight years later, and Charlie has followed in her father's footsteps to become a lawyer herself â€� the ideal good daughter. But when violence comes to Pikeville again â€� and a shocking tragedy leaves the whole town traumatized â€� Charlie is plunged into a nightmare. Not only is she the first witness on the scene, but it's a caseĚýthat unleashesĚýthe terrible memories she's spent so long trying to suppress. Because the shocking truth about the crime that destroyed her family nearly thirty years ago won't stay buried foreverâ€�

Packed with twists and turns, brimming with emotion and heart,ĚýThe Good DaughterĚýis fiction at its most thrilling.]]>
515 Karin Slaughter 0062696297 4 thrillers 4.12 2017 The Good Daughter
author: Karin Slaughter
name: Monica **can't read fast enough**
average rating: 4.12
book published: 2017
rating: 4
read at: 2022/05/24
date added: 2022/06/22
shelves: thrillers
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