Well I finished…It’s All Relative by S.C. Stephens


It's All Relative

Well I finished this late last night. What a book! Again, like so many times before this author amazed me. In general without a spoiler the topic is taboo. So that being said when Jessica Marie goes to a club to have fun with her roomies Harmony and April. Jessie is a mess after breaking up with her boyfriend of 18 months. The guy was caught cheating and she was devastated. She goes out and see Kai immediately there is a spark. They dance a little, drink a lot, and they go back to his place. He tells her that he is in Colorado for a few weeks because of his job. Relocating from Hawaii he find some promise and a new love. After the bedroom escapades the room mates call and pick her up to go home.; She finds Kai in her Grandmothers hospital room. Yup they are related! Holy shit this blew me away. The rest is so stormy and dramatic that I was captivated!   When you are yelling at the book telling Jessie not to set Kai up with her slut of a room mate April, you have a problem. Being so drawn into the premise and thinking “who cares if you are cousins?” makes me feel  sort of bad.

After having a difficult time and fighting with Harmony and April the girls decide to go skii. Then of course add Kai to the mix because he is new in town spells trouble. They get to the lodge and Harmony tells Jessica that April doesn’t want her to room with them because she is still upset. Well yup it happens she says just stay with your cousin. Holy **** I am biting my lip big time.

I have to say it is a must read and so chock full of angst, but the kind you will love and adore. So, the family drama along with the room mate drama was outrageous and in some spots heartbreaking. I loved this book like all her others. I really think they could have a sequel when Jessica Marie gets her Uncle Nathan, Aunt Lailani and her parents together. I think that could be great! Now I feel selfish that I want more, but it was that GOOD.

Head Over Heels by Sara Downing


Head Over HeelsI was in need of this book. It was exactly what I wanted cute, adorable, girly and fluffy. Loved Grace and her friends were so special and most of all supportive. When the book started I was thrown because she was in labor, then it goes to “1 year earlier” and the story fills itself in. For Grace, she was with Mark in a long relationship and almost 5 year engagement that started to fizzle out. She went through the motions for a while and then she decides it was done. What gets her to the decision is the juicy and the fluffy. 

Really enjoyed it!

The Siren (The Original Sinners, #1) by Tiffany Reisz


The Siren (The Original Sinners, #1)

 

I read a few other shorts by Tiffany Reisz and really liked them. This was way too religious for me and my Catholic upbringing. That being said I did see a lot of really nice ties in and quotes, just not what Soren in his position should say. This was obviously not for me and I stuck it out to finish it. I hate to say anything bad. The overalll subject matter was not what I like to begin with and it was too dark.

Robin Covington’s book A night of Southern Comfort


Robin Covington’s book A night of Southern Comfort was excellent and she is planning on a great giveaway for 5 lucky blog readers!

Check out the amazing titles here: http://www.entangledpublishing.com/

A Night of Southern Comfort is #10 on the Amazon Kindle BS list for Romance Series! If it reaches #5 = free books! http://ow.ly/dg3T8

 

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