New Release: Dancing with the Devil


Title: Dancing with the Devil

Author: Marie James

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Series: A Ravens Ruin MC; Book 4
Genre: Romantic Suspense



I though leaving her in that room covered in her attacker’s blood would teach her a lesson.

I thought she’d be more careful about her safety.

Little did I know that she’s seeking pain and humiliation.

Well, it’s her lucky day because pain is sort of my thing.

I can hurt her much more than she’s able to hurt herself.

The twist is we’ll both enjoy every second of it.







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New Release: XV (Fifteen)


Title: XV (Fifteen)
Author: Lana Sky

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Series: War of Roses; Book 1
Genre: Dark Romance

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WHEN HATE BECOMES OBSESSION …

Mistaken for her beautiful half-sister, Ellen Winthorp is taken captive by a madman who declares that she will be his “fifteen”: the fifteenth victim of a vicious blood feud. Armed with only her instincts, Ellen must resist her captor for as long as she can – which is easier said than done the more she’s exposed to the complex man beneath the beast.

Because Mischa Stepanov isn’t a mindless monster – he’s a wolf, and she’s the unwitting doe caught in his midst. Unraveling the torment of his past may be her only hope of salvation …

Or secrets uncovered may destroy them both.






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Lana Sky is a quirky writer from the US who dabbles in dark, paranormal and contemporary romance. Her stories aren’t always typical, contain a little something for everyone.



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Rebecca Brooks lives in New York City in an apartment filled with books. She received a PhD in English but decided it was more fun to write books than write about them. She has backpacked alone through India and Brazil, traveled by cargo boat down the Amazon River, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, explored ice caves in Peru, trekked to the source of the Ganges, and sunbathed in Burma, but she always likes coming home to a cold beer and her hot husband in the Bronx. She likes outdoorsy guys with both muscle and heart and independent women ready to try something new.
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Falling head-first into the wrong woman’s bed was not how Reed Bishop’s night was supposed to go. Now a gorgeous, half-naked ballet dancer was threatening his manhood…with a book. He can’t blame her.
It wasn’t how it seemed—he was just doing his job, tracking down his lead informant, who, unfortunately, took off, leaving him to figure out what to do with her friend. Staying in her apartment was no longer safe.
And that’s how he got himself into this mess.
Now she’s sleeping in his bed while he tosses and turns on the couch.
There are pink tights in his bathroom.
Pointe shoes next to his boots.
He swears he won’t touch her like that…but he can’t ignore his fantasies.
As a tattooed, muscled DEA Agent, Reed’s seen some things. Drug dealers, murderers…He can’t let Talia get close. Even though she’s made it clear they’re both fighting the same hunger. And he definitely can’t use his handcuffs on her…no matter how much she begs.

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Book Review: Wrong Bed, Right Girl

I know that I am not the only reader who likes a book better when she can personally relate to the characters and/or the situations they find themselves in. Rebecca Brooks’ new release Wrong Bed, Right Girl is totally that book for me.

Talia is a ballerina who ends up in the middle of a sticky situation solely because she sublets an apartment from a fellow dancer…who she also happens to be replacing as the lead in the ballet “Giselle.” Reed is the DEA agent who is looking for the other dancer, only to find Talia instead. The two meet VERY awkward, but it actually sets the tone for the rest of the book.

So what about it could I personally relate to? I used to be a ballerina (for over 15 years) before I moved into Musical Theater. I met my husband in a very interesting way, when he was lead narcotics investigator as part of joint task force. We should never have been compatible because our brains are wired differently, but we compliment each other in all of the right ways.

I saw a lot of us (not us now, really, but the “us” of when we met) in Talia and Reed, even down to the nosy family on Long Island! There were a few events that were extremely familiar – but I’m not sharing which ones those were! (wink wink) I will say that Reed’s fears for a relationship in his line of work are accurate and (unfortunately) common.

All of those things allowed me to enjoy the book on a personal level, but I think I would have liked it regardless. I thought the setup was unique, the characters were well-written. I loved how they helped each other without realizing that they were doing so – that’s often how it works in real life.

And can I just say that the sexy times about melted my Kindle? The author described a few well-placed instances in detail but didn’t feel the need to make it allllll about the sex. The casual references and allusions to their times together were enough to let the reader know how much they had progressed in the relationship without letting sex become the entire plot. I appreciated this because sometimes sex takes over a story and the plot gets lost. Not so here.

Do yourself a favor and pick this one up…it’s a great set up, and the HEA will make you swoon!

Wrong Bed, Right Girl (Accidental Love Book 2)Wrong Bed, Right Girl by Rebecca Brooks
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book had me at narcotics (DEA) agent and ballerina. It would be difficult to find two more opposite people, but it spoke to me on a personal level for many reasons (former ballerina here, for one). The author hit the nail on the head with numerous details for both professions but was a little stronger on the DEA attitudes and worries. I would have liked to have seen a little more of Talia’s rehearsals to balance the war she felt with herself. Most primas I knew would never let a guy distract them from the lead in “Giselle.” But that’s being nitpicky, because oh holy hotness for the sexy time scenes! Wow! I thought everything was well-balanced and very realistic and would definitely recommend this book. Visit my blog at Fireflies and Free Kicks Fiction Reviews for more of the reasons this was a personal one for me! Thank you to Entangled Publishing and NetGalley for a complimentary pre-release digital ARC.

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