Friday, July 14, 2017

A.E. Fisher's WOLF - highly recommended!

So I have to start my review with a note that I have not yet read the first book in the series. I read the synopsis and immediately wanted to read the book. With that being said, I felt a little lost at times (like I was missing background info on Wolf and Anna) however, the book was still a great read. It also didn't completely give away the first book (which I appreciated).

Anna is such a different herioine than most that you read these days. I LOVED her spunk and her never ending will to fight (even when it may have done more harm than good). Wolf and Anna's banter was also another aspect of the book I fell in love with. They had chemistry but still lived their individual lives and didn't let their relationship consume them.

Anna and Wolf both had their individual battles also which I think added an additional element to the book and set the stage for a few other characters books. Fisher did a great job in detailing the characters, both good and aspects, and I loved that neither the hero or heroine were perfect specimens (both in real life and according to societal standards). I think how real the characters fights, especially internally, is what made me like this book so much.

Definitely a must read (but I recommend starting with the first book in the series 😉).

until next time
-J

Friday, July 7, 2017

A.E. Fisher Black Angels #2 - WOLF

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WOLF

by A.E. Fisher Black Angels #2 

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SYNOPSIS:

ANNA
Three years, we’d been playing our little game. Pretending I was too quick to be caught and he was too slow to catch me. Pretending the tension between us wasn’t there. Pretending I wasn’t interested. He was a stubborn, misogynistic bastard.
And he fit me perfectly.
The only problem was that a man like Wolf wanted everything. Everything I didn’t want to give. We both had our past—pasts we weren’t ready to face, commitments we weren’t ready to make.
But we didn’t get to make that decision, because our pasts were alive, and when they came for us, I found that there was only one thing left for me to do.
It was time for me to face the wolf.
WOLF
From the second she strutted into my club, put a knife to my balls, and demanded I make her my lawyer, she got more than just a job. She got my balls handed to her on a silver platter. Because I knew I had to have her.
But shadows hung between us, and whenever I took one step closer, she took one step back. She was my prey, but every time I had her in my claws, she slipped out just in time, and I pretended it wasn’t my mistake.
But I was done letting her escape. My past taught me to protect what’s mine, and when shadows surfaced, threatening to destroy not just my club and principles but everything between us, I knew the game was over. She was mine.
And it was about time I showed her.
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ABOUT A.E. FISHER


Writing books had been a big part of my life for many years; whether it was writing in secret notebooks during class, writing amateur novels or posting stories online, I surrounded myself with it.
Of course, it has its up and downs, but I’ve never once thought that writing wasn’t for me.
Because of that, I can share the worlds I discover in my head with the outside world, and although that might sound crazy to some, it’s fine by me. So long as I can do what I love, I’m happy.
And every person who’s happy as a result of my writing is a bonus for which, I’m forever grateful for.

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Thursday, July 6, 2017

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When Ellis Earnshaw and Heathan James met as children, they couldn’t have been more different. Ellis was loud and beautiful – all blond hair, bright laughs and smiles. Heathan was dark and brooding, and obsessed with watching things die.
The pair forged an unlikely friendship, unique and strange. Until they were ripped apart by the sick cruelty of others, separated for years, both locked in a perpetual hell.
Eleven years later, Heathan is back for his girl. Back from a place from which he thought there was no return. Back to seek revenge on those who wronged them.
Time has made Heathan’s soul darker, polluted with hatred and the thirst for blood.
Time has made Ellis a shell of her former self, a little girl lost in the vastness of her pain.
As Heathan pulls Ellis out of her mental prison, reviving the essence of who she once was, down the rabbit hole they will go.
With malice in their hearts and vengeance in their veins, they will seek out the ones who hurt and destroyed them.
One at a time.
Each one more deadly than the last.
Tick Tock.

Dark Contemporary Romance. Contains explicit sexual situations, violence, disturbingly sensitive and taboo subjects, offensive language and very mature topics. Recommended for ages 18 and over.


Tillie Cole hails from a small town in the North-East of England. She grew up on a farm with her English mother, Scottish father and older sister and a multitude of rescue animals. As soon as she could, Tillie left her rural roots for the bright lights of the big city.

After graduating from Newcastle University with a BA Hons in Religious Studies, Tillie followed her Professional Rugby player husband around the world for a decade, becoming a teacher in between and thoroughly enjoyed teaching High School students Social Studies before putting pen to paper, and finishing her first novel.

Tillie has now settled in Austin, Texas, where she is finally able to sit down and write, throwing herself into fantasy worlds and the fabulous minds of her characters.

Tillie is both an independent and traditionally published author, and writes many genres including: Contemporary Romance, Dark Romance, Young Adult and New Adult novels.

When she is not writing, Tillie enjoys nothing more than curling up on her couch watching movies, drinking far too much coffee, while convincing herself that she really doesn’t need that extra square of chocolate.


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Until Sage...the review

I was SOOO excited to read Until Sage since I had been anticipating it since I read Until Jax.
While the book wasn't bad AT ALL, I have to say I was a little disappointed. It seemed like there  were a TON of different aspects of the book for Kimberly (her relationship with her mother, the loss of her sister, her relationship with Sage, her medical issues, etc.) and the book just moved from one aspect to the other without truly diving into the subject matter or giving real context. It was also hard for me because towards the end of the book I felt like Kimberly was either always crying or they were always having sex. (ABSOLUTELY NOTHING wrong with that...I think I was just expecting more).

With that being said, I still loved Sage and Kimberly. I loved that he was there to save her, but she was also willing/trying to save herself.  She was a strong female character (despite the constant crying). Sage was a stereo-typical male who jumps to conclusions, over-reacts and then has to own the consequences. They were both human. It's always nice to see the human side of people prevail in the books. Their dynamic is truly interesting and I can't wait to see how they appear in the coming books.

until next time,
-J

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All is fair in love and auto maintenance.
Beau Winston is the nicest, most accommodating guy in the world. Usually.
Handsome as the devil and twice as charismatic, Beau lives a charmed life as everyone’s favorite Winston Brother. But since his twin decided to leave town, and his other brother hired a stunning human-porcupine hybrid as a replacement mechanic for their auto shop, Beau Winston’s charmed life has gone to hell in a handbasket.
Shelly Sullivan is not nice and is never accommodating. Ever.
She mumbles to herself, but won’t respond when asked a question. She glares at everyone, especially babies. She won’t shake hands with or touch another person, but has no problems cuddling with a dog. And her damn parrot speaks only in curse words.
Beau wants her gone. He wants her out of his auto shop, out of Tennessee, and out of his life.
The only problem is, learning why this porcupine wears her coat of spikes opens a Pandora’s box of complexity—exquisite, tempting, heartbreaking complexity—and Beau Winston soon discovers being nice and accommodating might mean losing what matters most.Displaying BIM-cover (2).jpg