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Monday, September 11, 2017

Release Day Review! Blame it on the Bet by L.E. Rico




Blame It on the Bet (Whiskey Sisters #1) by L.E. Rico
Genre: Adult Fiction (Contemporary Romance)
Date Published: September 11, 2017
Publisher: Entangled Publishing. LLC (Bliss)

Welcome to Mayhem, Minnesota, where the cats wear sweaters, the local priest dispenses dating advice, and you can find your fortune in the bottom of a pie tin. 

When her family’s pub is threatened with foreclosure, Hennessy O’Halloran, along with her three sisters, is determined to raise enough money to keep it out of the hands of the L.A. real-estate developer trying to raze it and replace it with a—god forbid!—multiplex theater.

Bryan Truitt always gets what he wants. And what he wants is the sweet corner property on Mayhem’s Main Street where O’Halloran’s Pub sits. But his “quick business” turns into more than he bargains for when he meets the feisty Hennessy. Next thing he knows, he’s betting her he can outlast Mayhem’s punishing winter in time to make the pub his—or he’ll gift it to her for free. 

Hennessy knows better than to flirt with the enemy. But suddenly Bryan’s not sure which he wants more…the property or the woman who owns it.


Blame it on the Bet is the first book in the Whiskey Sisters series by L.E. Rico. Hennessy and her sisters are very close. The bar has been a big part of their lives, and now that both of their parents are gone, they're ready to do what they can to keep it. Bryan has other plans. Right off the bat, Hennessy and Bryan butt heads. Their arguing and bantering is half the fun. Plus, I love how her sisters treat him. They seem like a fun bunch to be around. This is one of those cases where I wish these fictional people were real. Are there really places like Mayhem, Minnesota with people like this, because I want to go there! This was such a fun & sweet story. I loved the characters. I loved the town. And, I think we all need a Father Romance in our lives. 

The ARC of Blame It on the Bet by L.E. Rico was kindly provided to me by the publisher through Net Galley for review. The opinions are my own.


Chapter One
Hennessy

            The paper is thick and creamy, the typeface a perfectly neat and neutral Times New Roman. I’ve examined documents like this hundreds of times, but I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around what I’m looking at as I flip through page after page of legalese. I mean, I am, after all, a lawyer. I understand the terms. I understand the law behind the terms. What I don’t understand is how these terms of the law came to apply to my father. Or, more accurately, to his estate.
            “And you found this where?” I ask my sister Jameson.
            “At home. In Pops’s sock drawer. We were packing up some of his clothes to bring to the Goodwill, and there it was, in a file folder.”
            “Well, I guess that explains why we didn’t come across it with the rest of his files in the office,” I mutter.
            It’s been about a month now since my father was felled by a massive aneurysm, and I’m still reeling. We all are.These things, by nature, happen quickly—no symptoms, no warning. No chance to say good-bye. Pops was dead before he hit the floor, and all I’ve been able to think about since then is what I should’ve said. What I should’ve done. Because here I am with a head full of memories, a heart full of regrets, and a hand full of papers that reduce his life’s work to a few paragraphs of legalese.
            We thought the pub was free and clear. Our parents paid off the mortgage when I was a kid. But apparently—unbeknownst to my three sisters and me—our father had been borrowing against the equity in the business. Now, as I sit at my sister’s table examining the particulars of his loan activity, I see the cost of our lives unfold before me. Ten thousand here, thirty thousand there. Each five-figure withdrawal coinciding with a major life event for one of us. I see what can only be my law school tuition…and the cash he gave me to get settled in the Twin Cities. I’m comparing the math and the dates that match Jameson’s nursing degree and subsequent wedding. Then there’s tuition for my sister Walker and braces for Bailey. There’s also a substantial withdrawal dating back to a little over a year ago, when Pops insisted on paying for his first grandchild’s nursery. In all, it’s more than a hundred thousand dollars.
            “Holy. Crap.” I flip from page to page, shaking my head in disbelief. “How did this happen? Why wouldn’t he tell us?”
            “Because he was a proud man, Henny,” Jameson says.
            “He’d never ask you to take out a school loan. And he’d sooner have died than let the Clarke family pay for my wedding. And then when little Jackson was born…” Before she can even finish her sentence, Baby Satan is in action.
            I don’t even see the wonton as it comes hurtling across the table, hitting my cheek and sliding down my neck. It leaves a slimy trail before it splats to the floor. I can’t
move. None of us can. Bailey is the first to laugh. She slaps one hand over her mouth and points to me with the other, howling behind her fingers. Walker is right there with her, trying desperately not to spit her mouthful of wine all over the table. Jameson is the only one who is not amused.
            “Jackson Winston Clarke!” she shrieks at my nephew, the dumpling-flinger.
            His entire little body is shaking with a deep belly laugh, and he’s already reaching into his Winnie the Pooh bowl for something else to toss my way.
            “Win!” Jameson calls over her shoulder. “Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin!”
            “What the hell, James? Dad and I are trying to watch Jeopardy!,” my jerk of a brother-in-law says when he deigns to enter the kitchen where my three sisters and I are all sitting around the table, eating Chinese takeout.
            Oh, he’s handsome, all right. Win Jr. is your typical Minnesota hottie—tall, blond-haired, and blue-eyed. But the attractive qualities stop there.
            “Win, Jackson is done with his dinner. Please take him up and give him his bath. I’ll come and tuck him in when you’re done,” my sister instructs, hauling the little felon out of his highchair and holding him out toward his father…who’s already shaking his head.
            “No, no, no. Sorry, James, but I’m beat. I’ve had a long day, and I’m in no mood…”
            He stops as soon as she gives him “the look.” The one that says “do this now, or you’ll pay for it later.” I know that look very well, and judging by how quickly Win snatches his son from his wife’s arms, he does, too. I can still hear him grumbling under his breath as I swab the remnants of the wonton from my cleavage. Walker is still snickering as she pulls the guts out of an egg roll.
            “I’m so sorry, Hennessy,” Jameson apologizes as she kneels to wipe the food from the floor. When she looks up at me, I can see the dark circles under her moss-colored eyes and…could that be the start of crow’s feet? God, Jameson’s only twenty-five, a year-and-a-half younger than me, but you wouldn’t know that to look at her. Even her beautiful auburn hair seems tired, pulled back into a wilted ponytail. I reach down and put a hand on her shoulder.
            “It’s not a big deal, really. He’s just excited to see me. It’s been a while since his favorite aunt was in town.”
            “Oh, puh-leeeeeeease.” Seventeen-year-old Bailey groans as she rolls her perfect blue eyes and tosses her perfectly straight, perfectly golden-blonde tresses. “If anyone’s Jackson’s favorite, it’s me. I’m the one who babysits…”
            “Yeah, well, you’re not my favorite,” Jameson chimes in, returning to her own seat. “You’re the one who lets him eat enough sugary crap to keep him up for twenty-four hours straight.”
            “I haven’t got all night, you know,” grumbles Walker, suddenly less amused and more irritated. “Can we please just get on with it already?”
            It’s been a long-ass day, and I’m tired—exhausted, really—and I have no patience for Walker’s signature snark.
            “You know,” I begin, dropping my voice and leaning across the table toward her, “I had to convince my boss to give me some time off—and right in the middle of a big case. I threw a few things into a bag and drove the three hours up here because you guys said something was really wrong and that you needed me. So, here I am—and don’t you dare tell me you’ve got ‘stuff to do,’ Walker.”
            “Hennessy’s right,” Jameson says soothingly. She’s good at that, calming the ever-churning tension among the four of us. “She dropped everything because we asked her to come. The least we can do is show a little gratitude.”
            Walker’s turn to roll her eyes. Unlike the blue and green shared by most of our family, hers are the color of gray flannel.
            “Fine,” she spits. “Because, you know, the earth doesn’t spin without Hennessy O’Halloran. And, just for the record, I thought we could sort it out on our own.”
            Jameson is rubbing her temples now, and I can see she needs this like a hole in the head. I’ve got to get this thing back on the rails, or we’ll be here all night long. I draw in a long, deep breath and take another stab at diplomacy.
            “Guys, let’s not do this. Please. Look, I’m here now, and we can get the business back on track. I’ll take over the day-to-day of the pub. James, maybe you can handle the paperwork? Walker, we all know you’re the best bartender in the family, after Pops. You can help out nights and weekends when you’re not in school. And Bailey can help in the kitchen and with serving food. I’ll call the bank tomorrow and see if I can refinance the loan. That should buy us a couple of months—”
            “Hennessy.” Jameson cuts me off. “We don’t have a couple of months.”
            This time, she takes a letter from the drawer of the sideboard and hands it to me. I pull it from its envelope and start to read, my jaw dropping a little lower with every line
that I skim. I glance, more than once, between the official correspondence and Jameson’s drawn face.
            “What?” I gasp, not believing what’s right there in black in white. “They’re calling the loan? The bank is calling the entirety of the loan? And they want it in…ninety days?”
            “That’s not the worst of it,” Jameson says solemnly.
            “Keep reading.”
            She’s right. Upon further inspection, I see that this is the second notice. I look at the date at the top of the page and do the math in my head. Six weeks. We’ve already lost six weeks, and there are only six more to go.
            Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh my God.
            “How?” I whisper.
            Jameson shrugs slightly and shakes her head. “I don’t know. Maybe the first notice was lost in the mail. Maybe it was somehow shredded with the rest of Pops’s paperwork. But, however it happened, we’re in a pretty tight spot here.”
            “You can fix it, though, right, Henny?” Bailey asks hopefully from across the table.
            I consider her closely. Not even out of high school and she’s lost both parents. She lives at home with Walker, who’s rarely there, and depends on a hot meal from the woman we pay to clean up the house, shop, and make dinner most nights. At least the rest of us are adults, more or less. The last thing Bailey needs is to be worried about something like this.
            “I’m going to try, Bailey,” I say with the most reassuring smile that I can muster. “I just have to figure out where to begin…”
            “Well, this might help,” Jameson says, reaching into the
sideboard once more.
            “God, James!” I huff. “Another one? Quit the drama already, and just give me everything at one time, will you?”
            She scowls.
            “This is the last one. And excuse me for trying to break it to you gently. We’ve all had a few days to digest this.” I don’t respond as I take the last document from her hand.
It’s a letter of intent to purchase the pub property. Upon closer examination, I see that it’s come from a real estate developer out of Los Angeles—some guy named Bryan Truitt has made an offer to purchase the pub, and by the looks of this, my father was planning to accept. I’m suddenly struck by how little I knew about what was going on here. I was so busy trying to prove to myself and everybody else that I could make it in the “Big City,” that I was oblivious to what was unfolding back here at home.
            “All righty, then. It would appear we have a little mystery to unravel if we hope to salvage the pub,” I say with quiet resignation as I let go of the paper and watch it waft down past the table, landing on the oak floor in my sister’s dining room with a soft swoosh. “And I suspect this Bryan Truitt guy is at the center of it.” Read More!

You must read the other books in this series! Check our my review!

Check out my reviews of other books by this author as Lauren E. Rico! 
These books are more on the naughty side.

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For these "sweeter" romances, Lauren E. Rico will be be writing as L.E. Rico. She was going to be principal French horn of the New York Philharmonic. That was HER plan, anyway. The New York Philharmonic had no idea of her intentions, and that's probably a good thing, since she wasn't an especially good French horn player!

Lauren was, however, an exceptionally good classical music radio host. Calling herself a “Classical Music Reanimator,” she has made a career of bringing back long-dead composers from The Great Beyond and plopping them down smack in the middle of the 21st century. In other words, she does her best to demystify classical music for her audiences by taking it off a dusty old pedestal and putting it into a modern context.

It's only been over the last couple of years that Lauren has discovered a passion for writing, which she's managed to combine with her love and knowledge of the classical music world. That's when she had the realization that she had something special with this story of love and obsession and music.

These days, you can hear Lauren Rico on SiriusXM's Symphony Hall Channel 76, on WSHU-FM in the New York metro region, WSMR in Tampa/Sarasota, FL, WDAV in Charlotte, NC and KMFA in Austin, TX.

To learn more about Lauren E. Rico and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on GoodreadsFacebookPinterest, and Twitter.

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Playing Catch Up! Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco




Playing Catch Up has really been helping me through my ever growing TBR list. I'd like to welcome all other blogs to participate too! If you do, be sure to post your links in the comments section. I'd love to see your Playing Catch Up Reviews, and I'm sure others would too!! *wink*

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Stalking Jack the Ripper (Stalking Jack the Ripper #1) by Kerri Maniscalco
Genre: Young Adult (Historical Fiction/Mystery)
Date Published: September 20, 2016
Publisher: Jimmy Patterson

Seventeen-year-old Audrey Rose Wadsworth was born a lord's daughter, with a life of wealth and privilege stretched out before her. But between the social teas and silk dress fittings, she leads a forbidden secret life.

Against her stern father's wishes and society's expectations, Audrey often slips away to her uncle's laboratory to study the gruesome practice of forensic medicine. When her work on a string of savagely killed corpses drags Audrey into the investigation of a serial murderer, her search for answers brings her close to her own sheltered world.


Stalking Jack the Ripper is the first book in the Stalking Jack the Ripper series by Kerri Maniscalco. Jack the Ripper will most likely always be a mystery to us, and this book filled in the gaps of what we don't know quite well. With the curiosity towards science and other events of the time, this story makes perfect sense. I could see it being a reality when it comes to dear ole Jack. With such a dark topic, you need some fun characters, and we got them with Audrey Rose and Thomas. There was no insta-love. Their friendship is a work in progress, and a very entertaining one too. I loved their little arguments and insults and how they went back and forth with each other. 

Audrey Rose was smart and adventurous. She wasn't a damsel in distress. She wanted to live life on her terms, not society's. She didn't want to be put in a box. She also lacked some self preservation skills, as she'd go out alone in the middle of the night searching for the killer or clues. So, this lack of common sense made me aggravated at her, but she was fun & likable overall.

Thomas was someone who grew on me more and more through the book. I liked him well enough from the start, but the more I got to know him, the more I really grew to like him. Kind of like Audrey Rose did, I think. He reminded me a lot of Sherlock Holmes. He also had some great lines. 


"Without lifting his head from his own journal, he said, “Not having any luck figuring me out, then? Don’t worry, you’ll get better with practice. And, yes”—he grinned wickedly, eyes fixed on his paper—“you’ll still fancy me tomorrow no matter how much you wish otherwise. I’m unpredictable, and you adore it. Just as I cannot wrap my massive brain around the equation of you and yet adore it.”

There was a lot going on within this story, and hardly a dull moment. I was surprised at how much  enjoyed it. Stalking Jack the Ripper was a little Sherlock Holmes-ish with some girl power. I'm really looking forward to reading the next book!

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Kerri Maniscalco grew up in a semi-haunted house outside NYC where her fascination with gothic settings began. In her spare time she reads everything she can get her hands on, cooks all kinds of food with her family and friends, and drinks entirely too much tea while discussing life’s finer points with her cats.

Her first novel in this series, Stalking Jack the Ripper, debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. It incorporates her love of forensic science and unsolved history.

To learn more about Kerri Maniscalco and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on Goodreads, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Pinterest, and Twitter.

Friday, September 8, 2017

Cover Reveals! Willow Harbor Series




Willow Harbor Series (Willow Harbor #1-4) by Alyssa Rose Ivy, Jennifer Snyder, Juliana Haygert, Sarra Cannon
Genre: New Adult (Paranormal Romance)
Date Published: October 2, 2017
Publisher: Self

Strange neighbors. Hidden Desires. Small-town charm.

Welcome to Willow Harbor, where everyone has a secret.

What’s yours?

Shifter’s Fate (Willow Harbor #1)Sometimes fate can’t be ignored…

Mattie is desperate when she accepts a librarian position in the small coastal town of Willow Harbor. She plans to spend a few months there, enough time to get a reference and move somewhere she actually wants to be. But fate has other plans.

Pierce has given up on finding his mate. His family line of true shapeshifters will die out, but there is nothing he can do with only a few weeks left before his birthday. Until Mattie shows up in town.

When Mattie’s past catches up, and Pierce’s family turns on him, will fate be enough to see them through?

Vampire’s Descent (Willow Harbor #2)Sometimes the past comes back with a vengeance…

Claire Meyers knows her twin brother Danny didn’t commit suicide. Determined to prove it, she heads to her hometown of Willow Harbor, South Carolina to learn what really happened. Only what she finds is more than she bargained for.

Mason Danver didn’t ask to become a vampire. He didn’t ask for his soulless marker to seek him out either. All he wants is to help the one girl he’s never allowed himself to have figure out what really happened to her brother.

As the mystery surrounding Claire’s brother’s death begins to unfold Mason learns he’s more connected to Danny’s death than he ever thought possible.
Hunter’s Revenge (Willow Harbor #3)Sometimes all you want is revenge …

As a human who knows the supernatural world exists, Tessa Ford has always felt like an outsider. It doesn’t help her estranged father barely wanted her around and that she’s never quite fit into her mother’s new family. Going away to college seemed like a blessing in disguise, until she realized she still has to pretend to be happy there too.

After losing his entire family to demons and becoming a hunter, Landon Armstrong didn’t think he had anything else to lose. Until a demon kills the man who raised him as his own and gave him a purpose at a young age. Now Landon is set on finding the demon responsible for taking that man away from him and exacting revenge. He has one task to check off his list first…notify the man’s daughter of his passing.

When Landon unexpectedly shows up to inform Tessa her father has passed away, she doesn’t know what to feel. All she knows is that she wants—needs—a chance to prove herself and help Landon take down the demon responsible. Too bad for her Landon is adamant that she’s not cut out to be a hunter. Tessa isn’t about to let that stop her. Even if in the end, she dies trying to take the demon down alone…

Triton’s Curse (Willow Harbor #4)Sometimes freedom comes at a cost…

As the last in a line of powerful witches, Grace McKay has been held captive for years by a greedy demon who treated her more like a possession than a human being. Three days ago, she escaped. Sure that he’s out searching for her, Grace runs as far and as fast as she can. That is, until she falls asleep at the wheel and crashes her car in the mysterious town of Willow Harbor.

Once a mighty triton, Leonidas Kosta is now a slave. Ten years ago, he trusted the wrong person and ended up shackled, cursed to live in human form, and the prisoner of a manipulative siren named Selena. Leo resigned himself to his misery long ago, but when a beautiful and secretive woman named Grace crashes near the docks where he works, she awakens something inside him he’d thought was lost.

Both desperate for freedom and a life on their own terms, Leo and Grace are reluctant to open their hearts to anyone. But when the demon tracks Grace down and Leo’s boss demands far more than he’s willing to pay, will they have the courage to trust each other? Or will their freedom be taken from them forever?


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Teaser Tuesday! Perfectly You by Robin Daniels




Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by The Purple Booker
Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share  doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!
My teaser this week is from Perfectly You by Robin Daniels





“Consider it penance for not remembering our first
meeting.” His grin turned wicked.

“Are you serious? You mean we had a whole conver-
sation, and I don’t remember any of it? You’re lying, aren’t

you?”
“No.” He chuckled and shook his head. “I’m not lying.
We really did meet before our first class together last year,
only once. I don’t know if I’d call it a conversation, but the
encounter was definitely memorable. At least, for me it was.”



Ivy Nixon is the student body Vice President at Franklin High School. Each year, the school holds a date auction to raise funds for the senior class graduation party, and this year, Ivy’s in charge. Planning the event is a huge task and Ivy is determined to prove she can get the job done right. Unfortunately, she’s still one participant short and her deadline is looming.

Andy Walker, her cute but socially reclusive art class table mate, is her last resort. He may not be popular, but he’s funny, talented, and full of surprises. With a makeover and some major social marketing, Ivy is sure he could fetch a decent price at the auction.

Andy reluctantly agrees to help, but the more time Ivy spends with him, the more her feelings shift from professional to romantic in nature. To top it off, she’s done her marketing so well, that other girls are starting to notice Andy too. Come auction time, will Ivy be able to let him go to the highest bidder? Or will she find a way to keep him for herself…

Content Description: This is a stand-alone YA contemporary romance with companion novels set at the same high school. It contains minor language, innuendo, and crude humor, some steamy kissing, a party scene where underage drinking is taking place, and a brief but tasteful conversation about sex. The author has attempted to write characters who make good choices in questionable situations, in effort to keep the content appropriate for teens. This book contains no sex, written or implied, and no explicit language. Recommended for ages 14 and up. 

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Monday, September 4, 2017

Release Week Blitz: Black Bird of the Gallows




Release Week Blitz: Black Bird of the Gallows by Meg Kassel with Giveaway

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A simple but forgotten truth: Where harbingers of death appear, the morgues will soon be full.
Angie Dovage can tell there’s more to Reece Fernandez than just the tall, brooding athlete who has her classmates swooning, but she can’t imagine his presence signals a tragedy that will devastate her small town. When something supernatural tries to attack her, Angie is thrown into a battle between good and evil she never saw coming. Right in the center of it is Reece—and he’s not human. What's more, she knows something most don't. That the secrets her town holds could kill them all. But that’s only half as dangerous as falling in love with a harbinger of death.
Black Bird of the Gallows by Meg Kassel Publisher: Entangled Teen Publication Date: September 5, 2017
 
 
His soft voice clashes with the intensity of his gaze. “You’re adorable when you’re trying to be mad at me. You needn’t work so hard at it, though. We aren’t meant to be adversaries.”
“I, um…” My thoughts disband, leaving nothing for communication purposes. I’m adorable? Adorable has many definitions. I think my dog is adorable, for example. “That…wasn’t what I was going to ask you.”
He inclines his head. “Okay, then. Ask.”
But that “adorable” echoes through me, clinking around like a penny down a well. “What are we meant to be, then?”
His lips curls up at the corners. “That wasn’t your question, either.”
 
 
 
Meg Kassel is an author of paranormal and speculative books for young adults. A New Jersey native, Meg graduated from Parson's School of Design and worked as a graphic designer before becoming a writer. She now lives in Maine with her husband and daughter and is busy at work on her next novel. She is the 2016 RWA Golden Heart© winner in YA.
 
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Saturday, September 2, 2017

Playing Catch Up! The Vincent Boys by Abbi Glines




Playing Catch Up has really been helping me through my ever growing TBR list. I'd like to welcome all other blogs to participate too! If you do, be sure to post your links in the comments section. I'd love to see your Playing Catch Up Reviews, and I'm sure others would too!! *wink*

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The Vincent Boys (The Vincent Boys #1) by Abbi Glines
Genre: New Adult (Contemporary Romance)
Date Published: October 30, 2012
Publisher: Simon Pulse

Fifty Shades of Grey meets Jenny Han's Summer series in this sizzling account of attraction and betrayal. There was something wicked about Beau that drew me to him. What was wrong with me? Why did I want to sin so badly Ashton is getting tired of being good, of impressing her parentsand playing ideal girlfriend to Sawyer Vincent. Sawyer is perfect,a regular Prince Charming, but when he leaves town for the summer,it's his cousin Beau who catches Ashton's eye. Beau is the sexiestguy she's ever seen, and even though he's dangerous, Ashton isdrawn to him. Beau loves his cousin like a brother, so the last thing he wantsto do is make a move on Sawyer's girl. Ashton is off-limits,absolutely. That's why he does his best to keep his distance, eventhough he's been in love with her forever. When Ashton wants torekindle their childhood friendship in Sawyer's absence, Beau knowshe should say no. Ashton and Beau don't want to hurt Sawyer. But the more they tryto stay away from each other, the more intense their urges become.It's getting way too hard to resist.... 


The Vincent Boys is the first book in The Vincent Boys series by Abbi Glines. After finishing the Sea Breeze series, I needed some more books to get my Abbi Glines fix. So, I decided to check out The Vincent Boys. The blurb compares it to Fifty Shades. Even though Beau is the town bad boy, I don't think I'd go so far as to say he's Fifty shades kinda bad. Besides, Abbi Glines is a much better and more original writer in my opinion. Beau and Ashton are a forbidden kind of romance. Ashton is dating Beau's best friend, and like I said before, Beau is the town bad boy. But, there was a time when all three of them were inseparable best friends, so there is a lot at steak here. There was tension of all kinds from all the characters for all different reasons. This was a super fast read, because, like all of Abbi's books that I've read so far, I just can't stop reading once I've started. 

Have you read the next book?


I reached for my phone for at least the tenth time to call and cancel when Ashton’s Jetta spun into the gravel drive outside.

Great.

I’d successfully fought off my good intentions just long enough for her to get here. This was bad. Hurting people isn’t something I have issues with, but hurting Sawyer? That’s out of the question.

Ashton stepped out of her car wearing another short dress and carrying a plate of food. Watching the sway of her hips under the wispy fabric, as she made her way toward me, the corners of her mouth turned up in a shy little smile, I decided I didn’t care if I was being a dirtbag. Sawyer wasn’t here and I couldn’t seem to help myself.

My cousin should have stayed his ass home. 

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Abbi Glines is a #1 New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of the Rosemary Beach, Sea Breeze, Vincent Boys, and Existence series. She has a new YA series coming out in the fall of 2015 titled The Field Party Series . She never cooks unless baking during the Christmas holiday counts. She believes in ghosts and has a habit of asking people if their house is haunted before she goes in it. She drinks afternoon tea because she wants to be British but alas she was born in Alabama. When asked how many books she has written she has to stop and count on her fingers. When she’s not locked away writing, she is reading, shopping (major shoe and purse addiction), sneaking off to the movies alone, and listening to the drama in her teenagers lives while making mental notes on the good stuff to use later. Don’t judge.

You can connect with Abbi online in several different ways. She uses social media to procrastinate.

To learn more about Abbi Glines and her books, visit her website.You can also find her on GoodreadsFacebook, and Twitter.