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Tuesday, October 3, 2017

Most of All You by Mia Sheridan - Review







Author: Mia Sheridan
Publication Date:  17 October 2017
Publisher: Forever Romance
Series:  StandAlone
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Age Recommendation: 17 and Up
Rating: 5 Stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 


Book Description:

A broken woman . . .

Crystal learned long ago that love brings only pain. Feeling nothing at all is far better than being hurt again. She guards her wounded heart behind a hard exterior, and carries within her a deep mistrust of men who, in her experience, have only ever used and taken.

A man in need of help . . .

Then Gabriel Dalton walks into her life. Despite the terrible darkness of his past, there’s an undeniable goodness about him. And even though she knows the cost, Crystal finds herself drawn to Gabriel. His quiet strength is wearing down her defenses and his gentle patience is causing her to question everything she thought she knew.

Only love can mend a shattered heart . . .

Crystal and Gabriel never imagined that the world that had stolen everything from them would bring them a deep love like this. Except fate will only take them so far and now the choice is theirs: Harden their hearts once again or find the courage to shed their painful pasts.



My Review:

Once again I have been blown away by Mia Sheridan.  There is just something about her work that gets under your skin and changes you on a fundamental level a little at a time.  Mia's stories are rooted deep in the human psyche, in the saddest edges of our heart.  Her books are heavy and heart breaking but always with an underlying sense of hope and the truth that even out of the deepest pain and despair joy and happiness can be found.

Most of All You is right up there with Archer's Voice for me and any fan of Mia Sheridan knows that  statement says more than stars or words of praise I could truly give.  Archer's Voice is my go to in every recommendation I give for a Contemporary Romance, it is the standard by which I hold everyone else and I am thrilled that Mia was able to create another book that brought me so many feelings, a mother book that I can now say with out a doubt is a true work of art and should be read by every romance reader out there.

 I adore Mia Archer's work for how she takes these utterly broken characters and gives them back their lives.  I love how she never writes characters that are completely defeated, there is always that desire to be better, to be stronger, to live.  Gabriel is just amazing.  He is the embodiment of a hero.  Bravery and honor are the foundation of who he is, his heartbreaking past the blocks of who he has become that sit on top of that original foundation, and his hope and love (oh man does this guy have hope and love) the windows that will let all the light, his past has dimmed, into his soul.  Just to take that corny comparison of mine even farther, Crystal is, well she is the crystal hanging in his windows that let the rainbows shine.  She brings color back into his world, opening him up to all the things he thought gone but still yearned for.  That ability to love and be loved, truly loved and desired by another person.

The character development of both Gabriel and Crystal is simply beautiful, watching them both grow and change, particularly Crystal is truly like watching a caterpillar turn into a butterfly.  They have both buried the beauty so deep that it was hard for even them to see it in themselves, but the way they saw that beauty and pulled it out of each other is magical.  All of Mia's books leave a mark on your soul in some way but Most of All You will truly change the way that you look at yourself and others. It is a gift to have had the opportunity to read this book, one that I will cherish.  It is a book that will remind you that we all have choices and the ones we make affect more than ourselves, but it will also remind you that though you may make a choice, out of desperation or despair, that you may have not made otherwise there is always the opportunity to come back from that.  There is always the opportunity to be the person you know yourself to be and there is always a person out there who will stand beside you no matter the choice.

In the end all Mia's book are about hope and love and though they may tear us apart while reading them you know when you finish you will have been on a truly beautiful journey through the heart. If you haven't read a Mia Sheridan book before I can not recommend them enough to you and Most of All You is a perfect place to begin.  If you have read her books in the past and you hesitate since this isn't one of her Signs of Love series books, (which for those unfamiliar are almost all standalone so go forth and read with out worry) that this is a traditionally published book, do not worry, this is classic beautiful Mia Sheridan work and you want this book on your bookshelf and in your hands!

~ HAPPY READING ~ 







Mia Sheridan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. Her passion is weaving true love stories about people destined to be together. Mia lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with her husband. They have four children here on earth and one in heaven.

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Too Hard To Forget by Tessa Bailey - Release Day Launch, Review, Excerpt and Giveaway








Author: Tessa Bailey
Publication Date:  25 April, 2017
Publisher: Forever Books
Series:  Romancing the Clarkson's, book 3
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Age Recommendation: 18 and Up
Rating: 5 Stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 



Book Description:


The third book in New York Times bestselling author Tessa Bailey's Romancing the Clarksons series about four siblings on a cross-country road trip, perfect for fans of Gena Showalter and Julie James!

This time, she's calling the shots.

Peggy Clarkson is returning to her alma mater with one goal in mind: confront Elliott Brooks, the man who ruined her for all others, and remind him of what he's been missing. Even after three years, seeing him again is like a punch in the gut, but Peggy's determined to stick to her plan. Maybe then, once she has the upper hand, she'll finally be able to move on.

In the years since Peggy left Cincinnati, Elliott has kept his focus on football. No distractions and no complications. But when Peggy walks back onto his practice field and into his life, he knows she could unravel everything in his carefully controlled world. Because the girl who was hard to forget is now a woman impossible to resist.





My Review:

What you have to know to begin with is that Tessa Bailey always hits it out of the park for me.  She is a go to author, a one click, an OMG a new book is coming how am I going to wait patiently, I'll just 'stalk' her everyday waiting for any little piece she might drop type of author. I know that when I pick up a book of hers I will walk away totally satisfied but sometimes, sometimes she leaves me completely wordless because the book was pure perfection and that was Too Hard to Forget for me.

The minute I finished this book I hit Twitter to announce that this book holds it's own against the one Tessa Bailey book I hold all the others up against, Duke's book from Made in Jersey, Worked Up (click to read my review).  Duke is the standard for me now, he's practically a Goliath so facing him is a daunting task but one that Elliot goes toe to toe with.  While Duke is a big teddy bear of a man who holds his emotions close to his great big barrel chest and is afraid to let love in, Coach Elliot Brooks is truly flawed.  He's not a hero who just doesn't know how to let himself be loved, he's a hero who has created an entire world around his belief that he is undesirable unless he's on a football field. He takes Catholic guilt to a whole new level and honestly I am never going to look at my rosary the same way again.

Sidetone: Good Night Tessa, I am going to have to go to confession just for using my rosary from now on and 10 Our Father's and 7 Hail Mary's is not going to be enough, haha!



You almost don't want to like Coach Brooks but true to a Tessa Bailey book you will end up falling in love with him, his flaws only make him more relatable in the end, more deserving of the love he finds, and more devoted when he gives it in return. 

Peggy, this lady.  I am going to be straight up honest, (as one should do) I did not think I was going to like this book because I did not think I was going to like Peggy.  Tessa's build up to Peggy's story gives us a glimpse of a spoiled girl with commitment issues and a whole lot of audaciousness and, dare I use the term, cockiness.  All the siblings on this road trip have their issues, but hers always rubbed me a bit of the wrong way and I am going to be even more honest when I say at the start of this book I still didn't think I was going to like it or her.  She does to portray I suppose what we have come to see as a typical heroine.  She comes across as brash, seemingly self absorbed, risky and risqué, and flippant.  The thing is she is so much more that then woman we think we know.  Her story is deeper and more emotional than any one realizes.  Her secrets will bring you to tears and her fight for her heart and the heart she knows is hers to care for will have you falling just as in love with her as you will with Coach.  Both of these characters are so deeply flawed that you want to jump in the book and try to fix them yourself.  

This story is as beautiful as it is devastating at times.  It is full of broken pieces being glued back together with love and hope.  It's a book about commitment on so many levels, commitment to faith, ethics, values, love, hope, trust, family, friends, self.  This is a book that will have you rooting for the couple from, eh, maybe to exactly at the beginning but not much later, to the end.  All the couples in Tessa's books deserve happiness and I am so glad that she gives it to them, but this couple have earned that happiness and they earned it through pain and tears.  They earned it by completely laying themselves open to each other and finding that having just a little faith that you deserve something beautiful opens a whole new world.  I could go on and on about this book and this couple, but I will leave it with this: You know when you go into a Tessa Bailey book you are going to get ALL the steamy moments.  She's going to give you a romance that is going to knock you off your feet but she gives us so much more.  Every book she surprises me because every book has a story with in a story to tell.  Her characters face emotional obstacles that tear at your heart.  I think I say this in every review of one of her books; go for the romance but stay for the heart and soul.  These books are deeper than you would expect and that just makes them all the more satisfying.  

Final note, Belmont.  Crap, Belmont and Sage.  I do not know how I am going to make it through their story in one piece.  Belmont is going to tear you up in this book so I can only imagine what he is going to do to us when he finally gets his own.  I am already so in love with him and Sage and I know they are going to break me before making me smile.  I feel a little twisted that I can't wait for it.  



~ HAPPY READING ~ 







Excerpt:


“I don’t know, Peggy.” He whirled on her, closing in until she was forced back onto the desk. “I had an All-American on my squad this morning and now I don’t. That’s all I know.” He pointed a finger toward the window. “I solve problems down on the field. Saving people isn’t my job.”

Saving people. God, there was such a wealth of regret and pain in those two words. But he couldn’t hear it and she couldn’t address it. Letting him know she saw right through his façade to the hurt beneath might force Elliott to close himself off. “You didn’t always limit yourself. Why are you doing it now?”

“Accepting things that can’t be changed isn’t a limitation. It’s realistic.”

“But how will you know if something can’t be changed unless you try?”

“When it comes to certain things, Peggy, trying leads to losing.” He was in her face now, the mint from his toothpaste familiar and inviting where it slid over her lips. “And I don’t lose.”

No one ever stood up this man but her, and she wouldn’t be cowed now. “No? You’re out a receiver.” She hitched herself up on his desk. “I’d call that a loss.”

The tips of his shoes met Peggy’s, his hands gripping the furniture on either side of her hips. “Who do you think you are, little girl? Coming into my office and telling me what I’ve done wrong?” His eyes were brilliant in their vexation, the attraction he was trying so hard to fight. “Where do you get the goddamn bravery?”

“The bravery is what you liked best about me,” she breathed, heat sizzling in a downward V toward her thighs. “Isn’t it?”

“No. That bravery is what almost led to my downfall.” His hands found her bottom, jerking her to the edge of the desk. “I resented it. Still do.”

“Liar,” Peggy whispered, easing her thighs wider. “You’re dying for an excuse to head for another downfall.” When her legs were as open as she could spread them, she leaned up to Elliott’s ear and let her breath shake loose. “One thrust.”

Elliott’s right hand came up out of nowhere, molding over Peggy’s mouth as his hips crowded into the notch of her legs. With a quick maneuver to recline her halfway back, Elliott’s erection found the apex of her thighs, delivering an aggressive pump against her underwear that sent a scream climbing up Peggy’s throat, only to be trapped by his hand. Knees jerking up out of reflex over the rush of sensation, an orgasm almost—almost— broke past the surface, sending her waters rippling out on all sides. Her legs wanted to hug Elliott’s waist, her voice wanted to beg for one more, one more, one more, but he shook his head, denying her, even though his gaze was hot, a low groan issuing from his harshly masculine mouth.

He leaned in and nipped the lobe of her ear. “Next time, ask for two.”


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Tessa Bailey is originally from Carlsbad, California. The day after high school graduation, she packed her yearbook, ripped jeans, and laptop, and drove cross-country to New York City in under four days. Her most valuable life experiences were learned thereafter while waitressing at K-Dees, a Manhattan pub owned by her uncle. Inside those four walls, she met her husband, best friend, and discovered the magic of classic rock, managing to put herself through Kingsborough Community College and the English program at Pace University at the same time. Several stunted attempts to enter the work force as a journalist followed, but romance writing continued to demand her attention.

She now lives in Long Island, New York with her husband and daughter. Although she is severely sleep-deprived, she is incredibly happy to be living her dream of writing about people falling in love.







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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Too Wild To Tame by Tessa Bailey - Review







Author: Tessa Bailey
Publication Date:  6 September, 2016
Publisher: Forever
Series:  Romancing the Clarksons, book 2
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Age Recommendation: 18 and Up
Rating: 4 Stars

~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 



Book Description:

Sometimes you just can't resist playing with fire…
By day, Aaron Clarkson suits up, shakes hands, and acts the perfect gentleman. But at night, behind bedroom doors, the tie comes off and the real Aaron comes out to play. Mixing business with pleasure got him fired, so Aaron knows that if he wants to work for the country's most powerful senator, he'll have to keep his eye on the prize. That's easier said than done when he meets the senator's daughter, who's wild, gorgeous, and 100 percent trouble.

Grace Pendleton is the black sheep of her conservative family. Yet while Aaron's presence reminds her of a past she'd rather forget, something in his eyes keeps drawing her in. Maybe it's the way his voice turns her molten. Or maybe it's because deep down inside, the ultra-smooth, polished Aaron Clarkson might be more than even Grace can handle…



My Review:

One Clarkson has been left behind with the love of her life, the three remaining Clarkson's and one 'guest' have hit the road working their way to New York still on a mission to finish what Rita started or more precisely the deceased Clarkson matriarch started.  On the way to completing their journey to New York for a New Year celebration, the three remaining Clarkson's plus one make a stop in Iowa where Aaron is on a mission to reclaim his career, which is in a complete mess after he made the wrong decision and slept with his bosses wife.  

I knew that I was going to fall for Aaron, even after his crappy, jerk-ish, playboy start. I knew that Aaron was hiding himself behind attitude and cockiness.  But what I didn't expect to find is how deep his emotional pain went, how much of a little boy he still kind of is, how much his heart aches for love and acceptance.  I didn't expect to find that the one who is truly 'wild' in this book isn't Grace, who I ADORED, but Aaron.  In fact I finished reading Too Wild To Tame went to bed (at like 2 am of course, because you can't put it down) and woke up with a start when I realized that Aaron IS wild.  I was so taken aback by this sleepy revelation that I, looking like the book nerd I am, shyly shared it with Tessa...this is what I told her:

So I went into the book, I imagine like everyone will,  thinking the 'Wild' in Too Wild to Tame refers to Grace. She's so obviously wild in her artistic way and I love it, but then this morning when I woke it came to me. What if really she's not the 'Wild' one or at least she's not the only 'Wild' one. It seems to me that Aaron is really the 'Wild' one that can't be tamed. His 'Wild' though is this deep, almost dark, secret wildness. He is so controlled and he needs that control because when he lets go his 'Wild' comes out and he doesn't know how to be wild. You see it in their sexual relationship, you see it when he 'doesn't know' what to do. His mind is always wild and he shields himself from that wildness by being so controlled and controlling those around him. Until Grace he controlled his 'Wild' and everyone else's...by controlling their wild he was letting his wild loose through them, sating his minds need to let go but still being in control!

I know it sounds crazy and convoluted but it really isn't, it was just a bit stunning to me to find that wild and free Grace has this way that makes her wild beautiful, makes her open, but Aaron, his is so controlled and quiet that you almost don't realize he has it in him.  His Wildness is this subtle thing that is so powerful when he lets it loose that he essentially fears it but by controlling it he's turned himself into someone he really isn't and it becomes Grace's job to teach him how to be wild again...how to live.  

Grace, I loved Grace.  She's that sliver of freedom that we all carry inside our hearts but that we control because society doesn't know how to understand it.  She reminded me of a wood sprite and I just want to allow myself to be her for a day.  To let go of the fear we and society place on us, to tie ribbons in my hair, (her reasoning for this is so beautiful and heartfelt), to take a moment to dance in the rain, run barefoot through a field, to simply live because living is a beautiful gift that we take for granted.  She is the type of character that can give you hope when you are feeling down, the kind of character you want to emulate because their joy seeps from the pages.  Even in the face of heartache and sadness Grace finds the joy and shares it with those who are willing to accept it.  Aaron thankfully was.  

All the interactions between the characters in this book seemed to simply be, more this time around.  I don't know if it was Grace pulling out everyone's Wild so we saw sides we didn't see in Too Hot to Handle.  We see the strained relationship between brothers, we see how much pain is on both sides and the years of hurt it's caused but we also see acceptance, understanding, love and growth.  The relationship between Belmont and Sage (the 'guest' rider) is so complex in this book.  I mean it has been since before Sage even showed up, but in this one we really see the two interact.  It's intriguing, it's confusing, it's heartfelt, and yet it's also a bit painful to watch.  It's us sitting on the sidelines watching two people breaking each other's heart in the most loving of ways and praying that they come out the other end whole.  I think there book is going to be a gut wrencher.  We also get a better glimpse at Peggy, this vivacious girl who is broken deep inside, her book is going to be something to behold and thankfully it is next!  Rita's book Too Hot To Handle is about REDEMPTION.  Aaron's book, Too Wild to Tame, is about LOVE and redemption.  Belmont's book, Too Bonded to Break, I think is going to be about FAITH, love, and redemption, but Peggy's book, Too Hard to Forget, Peggy's book I don't have down yet (besides it will obviously include faith, love, and redemption as each book has built on the last) and I am pretty excited about that.  

I love this series because not only are we getting Tessa Bailey's signature romance, dirty talkers, and strong women, but we're also getting her deep insight into human behaviors.  Her thoughtful discourse on love and relationship.  Her look into grief, pain, and healing.  Too Wild to Tame is a book full of struggles, internal and external ones.  The struggle to allow yourself to be open to love, to give it freely, and to accept it.  It is a touching book that in the end will leave a smile on your heart and when a book can leave you with a feeling then it is the best kind of book.  


~ HAPPY READING ~ 







Excerpt:

The security guard at the rear entrance came into view, his familiar hawk eyes zeroing in on Grace. Then Aaron. Exasperation moved over the guard’s features before he hid it by adjusting his earpiece. Activity swarmed on the front side of the building, the media, the shouted questions, the general scrape and hum of movement audible, even where they walked along the backside of the school.

Knowing once they were inside, she wouldn’t see Aaron again, Grace smiled up at him, noticing he didn’t look quite as confident as he had a moment before. “It was nice meeting you,” she whispered. “Thanks for not ratting me out.”

“I…” He smoothed a hand down the front of his ruby-colored tie. “I won’t see you…around again?”

Grace’s hands itched with the urge to burrow into her hair, latch on to the braids she’d completed this morning while waiting for Aaron to show. “Probably not. Why would you?”

Why was he frowning at her? She couldn’t ask him why, since they were within earshot of the guard and the walk had ended way too soon. With a final memorization of his furrowed brow, she transferred her focus. “Hey, Marcus.”

“Grace.” Marcus dipped his chin at Aaron. “Who’s this?”

Her neck grew stiff. “This is my handler for today. He’s new.”

Marcus split a look between her and Aaron, before consulting his clipboard. “No one ran a change in staff by me.”

Grace could feel Aaron’s sharp scrutiny and ignored it, attempting to breeze past Marcus with a casual smile. “I understand. I’ll just go grab my dad, so he can clear it up—”

“No. That’s okay.” As predicted, a harried Marcus blocked her path. “Your father is busy. Just…” He gave Aaron another once-over, lowering his voice to a conspiratorial whisper between men, as if Grace couldn’t hear every word. “You know the approved areas? Be sure to keep her within them.”

“Yes.” She was impressed when Aaron gave a brisk nod. “Will do.”

Aaron took her elbow and moved them into the back hallway, past the kitchen, where the local Boy Scouts were rushing to mix pancakes and pour them on the oversized, industrial griddle. Once they turned a corner and Marcus was no longer in view, Grace reluctantly tugged her elbow out of Aaron’s grip, rubbing the spot to keep the warmth alive awhile longer. “This is where we part ways.”

Aaron’s way too handsome face was the picture of bafflement. “Who are you, hippie?” The low, intense vibration of his voice made her shiver. “Why do you need a handler?”

She reached back and curled her fingers around the metal staircase handle. The one she knew was there—and where it led—thanks to last night’s expedition. Her intent was to slip away without answering, but after ignoring so many compulsions that morning already, she couldn’t deny the final one.

With a thready apology, Grace shot forward and up, locking her mouth with Aaron’s, memorizing the way his stiffness melted in one big deluge. The way he gave a rough exhale through his nose. That gruff sound that drummed from his throat, a split second before his lips opened, tongue teasing in to taste hers. Just some. The most perfect, slick greeting. The two of them hung there, mouths open, lips wet and fitted together, breath racing, kitchen clamoring behind them.

Two ends of a silk rope pulled taut beneath her belly button, a tempting lick of his tongue clenching muscles she’d never acquainted herself with, nor could she point them out on a diagram. Whoa Nelly. And with her heart slamming against her ribs like a wrecking ball, Grace cut out that snippet of time—so shimmering and unmarred—tucked it into her pocket, and stole down the staircase, wondering how long the memory of Aaron’s kiss would stay with her. Praying the answer was forever.









Tessa Bailey is originally from Carlsbad, California. The day after high school graduation, she packed her yearbook, ripped jeans, and laptop, and drove cross-country to New York City in under four days. Her most valuable life experiences were learned thereafter while waitressing at K-Dees, a Manhattan pub owned by her uncle. Inside those four walls, she met her husband, best friend, and discovered the magic of classic rock, managing to put herself through Kingsborough Community College and the English program at Pace University at the same time. Several stunted attempts to enter the work force as a journalist followed, but romance writing continued to demand her attention.

She now lives in Long Island, New York with her husband and daughter. Although she is severely sleep-deprived, she is incredibly happy to be living her dream of writing about people falling in love.




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Thursday, May 19, 2016

Too Hot to Handle by Tessa Bailey - Review and Excerpt Tour

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From New York Times Bestselling author Tessa Bailey comes the first novel in her hot, new Romancing the Clarksons Series.

 

When Rita Clarkson’s Suburban takes its last breath on a New Mexico roadside, rescue roars up on a Harley in the form of smooth-talking honkey tonk owner, Jasper Ellis, a man as mysterious as he is charming. Rita’s cross-country journey to New York City–with her three estranged siblings in tow–is only beginning, but now that Jasper has found Rita, his plans do not include her leaving.

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Author: Tessa Bailey
Publication Date:  17 May 2016
Publisher: Forever (Hachette)
Series:  Romancing the Clarksons, book 1
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Age Recommendation: 18 and up
Rating: 4 Stars
~ I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ~ 

Book Description:

When rescue looks like a whole lot of trouble . . .

The road trip was definitely a bad idea. Having already flambéed her culinary career beyond recognition, Rita Clarkson is now stranded in God-Knows-Where, New Mexico, with a busted-ass car and her three temperamental siblings, who she hasn’t seen in years. When rescue shows up—six-feet-plus of hot, charming sex on a motorcycle—Rita’s pretty certain she’s gone from the frying pan right into the fire . . .

Jasper Ellis has a bad boy reputation in this town, and he loathes it. The moment he sees Rita, though, Jasper knows he’s about to be sorely tempted. There’s something real between them. Something raw. And Jasper has only a few days to show Rita that he isn’t just for tonight—he’s forever.


My Review:

Tessa Bailey has done it again.  She's created a story that is fun, sexy, sweet, snarky, moving, and full of heart.

When your world is falling down around you, when you have no idea where you are going, what you want, who you want to be, what do you do, what would you do?  If you are Rita Clarkson you run but you don't run on your own and you don't run with out a plan.  Rita Clarkson is questioning everything she ever believed to be true about herself.  Are the dreams she has believed she wanted her entire life the dreams she truly wants?  Is she a failure or is she a success?  All she knows for sure...she feels like a failure.  In a last attempt to save herself from the hell she's in while watching her mothers restaurant literally go down in flames around her she takes her mother's 'last words' to heart and with the support of her siblings (who aren't always known to be the most supportive) she hits the road for New York and a chilly dip for a polar bear plunge.

First I would like to say that I love the family dynamic of the Clarkson's.  Their mother Miriam while not without her faults (but we can't really beat her up for them now can we?) seems like she would have been an amazing woman.  Full of life and passion.  She may not have always been the most attentive mother but it is clear that she passed on that passion to her children in various ways.  I also love the siblings, they remind me so much of my own sisters and brother.  The fact that we are off doing our own things, living our own life, not really the best communicators, but the minute one of us calls we'll he there.  Rita is the pillar of the siblings.  Always doing what SHE believes is what is expected, always looking for ways to bring her family together even though she has failed again and again.  Belmont, the mysterious broody man who you'll never fully know but who will be by your side helping to hold you up the minute you need him.  Aaron, the driven one, with the vulnerability and sweetness that he tries hard to hide from the world.  Peggy, the spitfire who lives life to the fullest and by her own rules but who is missing a piece that will make her complete.  Those are your Clarkson's and I fell in love with them the minute I met them.  As if that wasn't enough we also get Jasper!!!

Jasper is the town bad boy that doesn't want to be the town bad boy!  He led a wild life in his younger years and is now finding that the town won't let him move past those party days and prove that he is more than just a cold drink and a night of 'fun'.   Jasper knows that he wants more out of life, for his life but he can't leave his past behind (better yet no one will let him leave his past behind) and when he 'stumbles' upon a broken down Suburban on a lonely stretch of New Mexico highway he knows that the change he has wanted most is standing in front of him but does he dare let her in to see who he used to be.  If she knows his past can she ever trust his future and how can he ever keep her around long enough to prove his worth?

  I loved watching Jasper and Rita develop through this book both as a couple and individually.  'Watching' them find acceptance, trust, faith, and love.  I adored the clever quips and sly planning of Jasper.   The siblings are both entertaining and curiosity inducing. I need more of them, I want to know them, to know their stories.  I can already tell that I am going to be horribly sad to say goodbye to the Clarkson's when the time comes.  That right there is one of the reasons I LOVE Tessa Bailey books, she writes her characters as an extension of the reader. You can identify with her characters, you want to know her characters to have them in your circle of family and friends.  They have a realness to them that isn't always found in books. Yes, they are dirty talking guys (and occasionally girls), bad ass heroines and gentle alpha males.  They can be snarky, they can be full of themselves, they can be little shits at time but one thing they always are is full of heart and soul.  Tessa's books will make you swoon, sweat, and most importantly feel love coming off the pages.  I can see her heart in every book she writes, she gives us a little piece of herself and I cherish that and thank her for it.  I always know that when I pick up a Tessa Bailey book I am about to fall in love and it is going to stay with me forever.

I can't wait to Meet the rest of the Clarkson's, I know each story is just going to dig a little more into my soul and I am so ready for it.  If you love contemporary romance reads this is a must read.  Come on an Meet the Clarkson's, they will fast become some of your most favorite friends!


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He dipped down until they were nose to nose, saw the rush of thought going on behind her eyes. It was pretty damn breathtaking up close. “Mind cluing me in as to what’s going on in there?” 

“If—if—we need to stay overnight—” 

“You will.” 

“—then I might see you at the bar.” She wedged a hand between them and separated their bodies. “I’d rather see someone’s worst than their best. Saves time.” 

Jasper heard the tow truck pulling into the garage parking lot and cursed. Not even remotely confident that his first attempt at polite conversation with an available woman had been successful, Jasper walked her backward until they were hidden behind a rusted pay phone. She’d broken away from his touch, so he was careful to respect that. He dropped his mouth to an inch above hers and said, low, “I didn’t get near enough time with you, Rita. If you don’t show up tonight, don’t be surprised if I come looking.” He laid his palms against the warm building, above her head, watched her gaze dip to his stomach. His lap. “And if I have to come looking, I’ll be twice as determined to get that kiss.” 

Her head came up. “W-what kiss?” 

Jasper lowered his mouth until their lips brushed. He listened to her breath accelerate, watched her wet her lips. “The one I want to give you right now.” He allowed himself to linger another few seconds, then, with the effort of ten oxen, Jasper stepped back. “Tonight, beautiful.” 

On his way to his bike, Jasper tipped his hat at Rita’s gaping siblings.

 
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Tessa Bailey - headshot Tessa Bailey is originally from Carlsbad, California. The day after high school graduation, she packed her yearbook, ripped jeans and laptop, driving cross-country to New York City in under four days. Her most valuable life experiences were learned thereafter while waitressing at K-Dees, a Manhattan pub owned by her uncle. Inside those four walls, she met her husband, best friend and discovered the magic of classic rock, managing to put herself through Kingsborough Community College and the English program at Pace University at the same time. Several stunted attempts to enter the work force as a journalist followed, but romance writing continued to demand her attention. She now lives in Long Island, New York with her husband of eight years and four-year-old daughter. Although she is severely sleep-deprived, she is incredibly happy to be living her dream of writing about people falling in love.   

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