Book Review: The Final Score by Jaci Burton


THE FINAL SCORE
Play-by-Play #13
Author: Jaci Burton
Reading Level: New Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Released: September 12, 2017
Review Source: Netgalley | Berkley

In the new Play-by-Play novel by the New York Times bestselling author of Rules of Contact, a star quarterback is torn between his love of the game—and the woman who may be the love of his life.

Nathan Riley is ready to follow in the footsteps of his famous football player father. He’s been drafted as quarterback for his dad’s former team, and his sports future is bright. When his friend Mia Cassidy moves to the same city, their years-long friendship suddenly sparks hot, reminding him of the one night they had together in college that he can never forget.

Like Nathan, Mia is from a sports dynasty family and embarking on an incredible new career—as founder of her own sports management company. Her friendship with Nathan means everything to her, and tossing sex into the mix again could jeopardize it all. But the chemistry between them has always sizzled, and it isn’t long before Mia realizes she wants more with Nathan than just late-night talks and pizza.

Passion has a funny way of changing the rules, and soon Nathan and Mia realize that to win it all, they’ll have to make an unexpected play for love.

This is my first book by Jaci Burton and I enjoyed it.  The Final Score is book 13 in the Play-by-Play series.  Sports books are my favorite type of book to read about.  I don't know why, I just love the world of sports and the passion of the athletes and adding romance into the mix is just my absolute favorite combination.

This book is about Nathan and Mia's story.  I was able to read this book as a standalone.  The pair have been good friends since they were in college.  While they had a drunken one night stand, Mia is firm to not repeat, go any further because she doesn't want their friendship affected.  After several years of friendship and moving on past college, the two become overwhelmed in their new fast paced lives.  Nathan tries convincing Mia to become friends with benefits.  This suggestion is a huge struggle for Mia.

While I did enjoy the book I got very frustrated with Mia.  I felt the back and forth, hot and cold way she handled things went on for too long.  The book made me want to slap some sense into her.  I didn't have a real connection with these characters even though I tried very hard to.  I'm stubborn, so I did finish the book but at times I wanted to throw it out of frustration.  In the end, it was entertaining, just aggravating.

I am rating this book 3.5 stars because I struggled a little bit reading this but I did enjoy it.  It wasn't a book I couldn't put down from start to finish but after some breaks, I did finish it.  I would recommend this book to anyone that doesn't mind a bit of angst and likes sports stories.

#Denver Grab Passes to #TheForeigner 10/11



The Foreigner
Director:Martin Campbell
Writer: David Marconi (screenplay by), Stephen Leather (based on the novel "The Chinaman" by)
Starring: Katie Leung, Jackie Chan, Rufus Jones
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#TheForeigner
A humble businessman with a buried past seeks justice when his daughter is killed in an act of terrorism. A cat-and-mouse conflict ensues with a government official, whose past may hold clues to the killers' identities.


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The Foreigner
Director:Martin Campbell
Writer: David Marconi (screenplay by), Stephen Leather (based on the novel "The Chinaman" by)
Starring: Katie Leung, Jackie Chan, Rufus Jones
Social Handles: Site | Twitter| Facebook | InstagramIMDb
#TheForeigner
A humble businessman with a buried past seeks justice when his daughter is killed in an act of terrorism. A cat-and-mouse conflict ensues with a government official, whose past may hold clues to the killers' identities.


You and a guest are invited to an advance screening of THE FOREIGNER! Click the poster below for your chance to download an admit-two pass to see the film on Wednesday, October 11 in Salt Lake City! Seating in the theatre is first-come, first-serve and is not guaranteed. Please arrive early! THE FOREIGNER opens everywhere October 13.


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Happy Death Day
Director: Christopher Landon
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Starring: Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine
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#HappyDeathDay
A college student relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional details and terrifying end until she discovers her killer's identity.


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Happy Death Day
Director: Christopher Landon
Writer: Scott Lobdell
Starring: Jessica Rothe, Israel Broussard, Ruby Modine
Social Handles: Site | Twitter| Facebook | InstagramIMDb
#HappyDeathDay
A college student relives the day of her murder with both its unexceptional details and terrifying end until she discovers her killer's identity.


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Book Review: All or Nothing at All by Jennifer Probst



ALL OR NOTHING AT ALL
Billionaire Builders #3
Author: Jennifer Probst
Reading Level: New Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Released: July 25, 2017
Review Source: Gallery Books | Simon & Schuster

Tristan Pierce left the family business to carve out a life of his own, but never forgot his passionate affair with the much younger, inexperienced Sydney Green, or the hurtful break-up that tore him apart. When he’s forced to return home and face his past, will he be able to carve out a future, or will lies ruin his second chance at love?

Sydney Green loved Tristan her entire life, but when he left, he took not only her heart, but her trust with him. Now that they’re together again, it’s time they both face the biggest secret of all….


I seriously did not think Jennifer Probst could top Any Time, Any Place (my favorite in the Billionaire Builders Series) but she did.  I am constantly blown away by Jennifer's ability to completely capture me with her words.  She writes the best characters.

All or Nothing at All is book three in the Billionaire Builders series and it has become my new favorite.  I was so excited to get my hands on Tristian and Sydney's story.  We met them throughout the series and they really intrigued me from the start.  I knew their story would slay me.  This book was sexy, emotional, and angst filled.  In other words it was one of those books that stays with you, that leaves a mark.

Tristan is hands down my favorite brother.  It's so hard to say that because I love all the brothers but Tristan just takes it to another level.  Tristan and Sydney have history, a very complicated past.  This book is about second chances.  It can be read as a standolone but I highly recommend reading the whole series because it's bloody brilliant.

I am rating this book 4.5 stars because I loved this story so much and am so happy I got to visit their world again.  Definitely go one click this baby.

Book Release| Review: Racer by Katy Evans


RACER
Real #7
Author: Katy Evans
Reading Level: New Adult
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Released: September 28, 2017
Review Source: Social Butterfly PR

Racer, an all-new standalone in the Real Series from New York Times bestselling author Katy Evans is LIVE!!!

A bad boy with something to prove.
A woman with a mission.
The race of their lives.
The love of a lifetime.

I don’t think his parents expected him to live up to his name—Racer Tate—but once he felt the adrenaline rush behind the wheel, he was addicted.

He's the fastest, fiercest driver around.

Scouting new talent brings me to his doorstep...
but his smile sends me to my knees.

The sexy, mysterious Racer Tate is not the kind of man a girl like me falls for. He's secretive, reckless, elusive. But his proximity pushes me beyond reason, and his kiss....

This is our last chance to win, and he is our only hope. I'm supposed to watch him—make sure he doesn't get into trouble. But it's an impossible task. And now the one in heart wrenching, toe-curling, soul-crushing trouble is me. Because when your heart belongs to someone, their truths become your own, and their secrets become your salvation...or your curse.

He says he wants me. He says I'm the One. But he also thinks he'll break my heart, one piece at a time until it's gone.


I just finished reading Racer and it was  everything I hoped it would be.  This series is freaking amazing.  Real was one of the first books I read when I got back into heavily reading a few years ago.  Remy was in my hall of fame book boyfriend list.  I'm happy to say I will be adding Racer to that list also.

As all of Katy Evans books I have read, I was completely consumed by Racer.  I legit did nothing else but read non stop.  I could not put this book down.  While I do recommend you read every single book in this series, Racer can be read as a standalone.

Racer is the son of Remy and Brooke taking place in the world of racing.  He has the same passionate, cocky, sexy attitude as Remy.  He was involved in illegal street racing, and happened to be the best, when Lana comes along searching for new racing talent.  Racer is taken with Lana right away.  The intensity level is off the charts.  I love Lana too.  I found her to be very relateable.

I am rating Racer with 5 stars because I loved it so much.  I also have to mention that I am obsessed with that gorgeous cover.  I could stare at it all day, seriously!  I highly recommend this book and series.  Katy Evans never disappoints.



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Katy Evans is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author. Her debut REAL shot to the top of the bestselling lists in 2013 and since then 9 of her titles have been New York Times bestsellers. Her books have been translated into nearly a dozen languages across the world. 
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Email: katyevansauthor@gmail.com
Twitter @authorkatyevans

MegaCon Tampa Bay Is This Weekend!





This weekend coming up is the second MegaCon in Tampa Bay and Once Upon a Twilight will be there to cover it! Make sure you stay tuned for the recap (also make sure you follow us on Instagram to watch our story throughout the weekend!). We are so incredibly excited to be covering this con for you guys and to get to see some of the guests that are attending, what cosplays the fans come up with, and hopefully some of the after parties and events, too. 

Last year, their first ever, they had none other than David Tennant! And, also, Billie Piper! I personally couldn't attend, but it must've been so amazing to see the 10th Doctor and Rose together again!! This year, though, we are having plenty of Doctor Who actors attend too! We are having the always amazing and fabulous John Barrowman 



and the amazing lady who played my favorite character in the show: River Song, Alex Kingston. I've seen them both before, but I can never ever get enough of them.




Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes will also be attending! Jay and Silent Bob together once more! I can't wait for that panel! It's going to be so much fun! I actually met Kevin Smith once in San Diego Comic Con, and he's a super sweet and down to earth guy. 



Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin) and Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) from Stranger Things will be there. This fandom has quickly become a big one with a huge following (me included!), and, even though I've seen these two before, it'll be so much fun to see them again! They were such a blast in the panel I saw them at last time (MegaCon Orlando in May of this year). 



Ian Somerhalder is also attending! I can never get enough of this guy! I've seen him about 3-4 times, yet I can never grow tired of him (because who can get enough of those gorgeous eyes?). He's such a gorgeous and special human being, inside and out. This time, though, I am getting my photo op with him (I couldn't last time I saw him). PS: Paul Wesley was signed up, but cancelled...yet again. He did the same thing for MegaCon Orlando in May. I am mad at him now!




But, the best news of all! Stan Lee is coming back to Florida and he's going to be helping raise funds to help the victims of hurricane Irma down in the keys. In light of the recent natural disaster, Stan Lee will auction off experiences and items that money cannot buy, including a one-on-one meal with Stan The Man himself, and artwork from his personal collection. The auction will happen on Friday, September 29 during his panel at MegaCon Tampa Bay. 



I can't wait to see if they announce more guests! In any case, the ones going are already amazing! I am so stoked for this weekend, you guys have no idea!

See you guys there!

(Don't forget to get your tickets, if you haven't already!)















Coming April 2018: Love And Other Words by Christina Lauren



#1 international and New York Times bestselling author,  Christina Lauren announce the release of their first women’s fiction novel,  LOVE AND OTHER WORDS

New York, N.Y., September 18, 2017 –  Christina Lauren, author of the Beautiful series and Dating You/Hating You has announced, LOVE AND OTHER WORDS, their first women’s fiction novel. The book will be released on April 10, 2018 from Gallery Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.

Perfect for fans of JoJo Moyes and Taylor Jenkins Reid, LOVE AND OTHER WORDS tells the story of childhood sweethearts reuniting after a decade, with many unresolved questions and issues still wedged between them. 

Macy Sorensen is settling into an ambitious if emotionally tepid routine; work hard as a new pediatrics resident, plan her wedding to an older, financially secure man, keep her head down and heart tucked away.

But when she runs into Elliot Petropoulos – the first and only love of her life – the careful bubble she’s constructed begins to dissolve. Once upon a time, Elliot was Macy’s entire world – growing from her gangly teen friend into the man who coaxed her heart open again after the loss of her mother…only to break it on the very night he declared his love for her. 

Told in alternating timeless between Then and Now, teenage Elliot and Macy grow from friends to much more – spending weekends and lazy summers together in a house outside of San Francisco reading books, sharing favorite words, growing pains, and triumphs. As adults, they have become strangers to one another until their chance reunion. Although their memories are obscured by the agony of what happened that night so many years ago, Elliot will come to understand the truth behind Macy’s decade-long silence, and will have to overcome the past and himself to revive her faith in the possibility of an all-consuming love. 

The heart may hide, but it never forgets…


Movie Review: Friend Request #EvilIsTrending



Friend Request
Release: September 22, 2017
Distributor: Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
Director: Simon Verhoeven
Writers: Matthew Ballen, Philip Koch, Simon Verhoeven
Cast: Alycia Debnam-Carey, William Mosely, Connor Paolo, Brit Morgan, Brooke Markham, Sean Marquette, Liesl Ahlers, Shashawnee Hall
Producers: Quirin Berg, Max Wiedemann
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#EvilIsTrending

Popular college student Laura (Alycia Debnam-Carey) has tons of friends, both on Facebook and IRL. She graciously accepts social outcast Marina’s (Liesl Ahlers) online friend request, until Marina crosses the line and Laura unfriends her. To everyone’s shock, Marina takes her own life in a ritual meant to torment Laura, which appears in a video posted on Laura’s profile. Even though it wasn’t Laura who posted the video, or other creepy content that begins appearing on her page, her Facebook friend count begins to dwindle as a result. When her real-life friends start dying mysterious, cruel deaths, Laura must figure out how to break the deadly curse before it’s too late.


Popular college student Laura (Alycia Debnam-Carey) has tons of friends, both on Facebook and in real life. She graciously accepts social outcast Marina's (Liesl Ahlers) online friend request, until Marina crosses the line and Laura unfriends her. To every one's shock, Marina takes her own, which appears in a video posted on Laura's profile. Even though it wasn't Laura who posted the video, or other creepy content that begins appearing on her page and her Facebook friend count begins to dwindle as a result. When her real-life friends start dying mysterious and cruel deaths, Laura must figure out how to break the deadly curse before it's too late. What follows is a pretty much a paint-by-numbers horror movie.

Bearing a strong similarity to the movie Unfriended in 2014. Mostly the movie consists of the expected jump-scares, plus attempts to "solve" the haunting by traveling to the place it all began, etc. One character, a young man with a crush on Laura, goes crazy over his unrequited love, which seems like a serious stretch. And other than being "friends" and having a good time, there's nothing of substance to any of these characters. I’ve seen much better genre selections that went straight to Netflix.

If Friend Request was really trying to say something about the dangers of social media, there might be some value to the story, but the film either isn't interested in that, or is so bad at doing so that the message gets lost.


Movie Review: 20th Century Fox's #Kingsman: The Golden Circle



KINGSMAN: THE GOLDEN CIRCLE
Release: September 22, 2017
Runtime is 140 mins
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Written By: Jane Goldman & Matthew Vaughn, based on the comic book "The Secret Service" by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons
Produced By: Matthew Vaughn, David Reid, Adam Bohling
Cast: Colin Firth, Julianne Moore, Taron Egerton, Mark Strong, Halle Berry, with Sir Elton John, and Channing Tatum, and Jeff Bridges
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"Kingsman: The Secret Service" introduced the world to Kingsman - an independent, international intelligence agency operating at the highest level of discretion, whose ultimate goal is to keep the world safe. In "Kingsman: The Golden Circle," our heroes face a new challenge. When their headquarters are destroyed and the world is held hostage, their journey leads them to the discovery of an allied spy organization in the US called Statesman, dating back to the day they were both founded. In a new adventure that tests their agents' strength and wits to the limit, these two elite secret organizations band together to defeat a ruthless common enemy, in order to save the world, something that's becoming a bit of a habit for Eggsy...


Go see the new Kingsman movie.  There. I said it.  Kingsman : The Golden Circle deserves to be seen.  If you, as I, absolutely loved Kingsman : The Secret Service, you will enjoy this.

The Golden Circle has all of the elements that made the original Kingsman movie great.  The cast is back. Eggsy (played by Taron Egerton) is back with his story of coming of age, self-discovery and heart.  Harry (played by Colin Firth) is back with his brainy and death-defying skills. Merlin (played by Mark Strong) and all of his wonderful weapons are back, too. The gadgets, in all of their glory, are back.  Once again, there is a need to save the world from an eccentric villain.  The special effects are larger than life again, and the combat scenes are still exhilarating.

So, the questions remain, is The Golden Circle better than the original? Will you like the new installment as much as you liked the first chapter?  It kills me to say, but answers are “no” and “probably not,” respectively. The original Kingsman movie was fresh, edgy, and original, with just the right amount of juvenile adult humor mixed-in.  It was a delicate recipe. The Golden Circle has all the same ingredients in all the wrong proportions.

The Golden Circle goes wrong with the villain.  Remember Valentine (played by Samuel L. Jackson) in the first movie? He was a great parody of every Bond villain.  He dressed in loud leisurewear, he spoke with an extreme lisp, he loved McDonald’s food, and he detested the sight of blood.  It worked wonderfully.  The Golden Circle’s villain, Poppy (played by Julianne Moore), is boring by comparison.  She is boring and dull even not by comparison.  If I had never met Valentine, I would still dislike Poppy. Poppy is utterly forgettable, unfunny, flat, and boring. Instead of being a parody of a Bond villain, Poppy comes off as whiny and petulant. Her lair is unremarkable. Her gadgets are more twisted than interesting. Her henchmen are inconsequential. Bad, villain, bad! 

I also didn't like the introduction to the Statesman, the American "cousins" of Kingsman. For a film that runs well over two hours, there is very little development of the Statesman. I was disappointed that Tequila (played by Channing Tatum) was reduced to a bit part. Tequila was in all of the trailers. It seemed deceptive. Whiskey (played by Pedro Pascal) is the most interesting of the Statesmen, but we didn't get to explore his character and he felt very cliché. I also wanted to see Champ (played by Jeff Bridges) utilized more and utilized better. It's Jeff Bridges! Seems like a waste to make his character one-dimensional. The first installment was very much an ensemble affair. The new chapter isn't as inclusive.. The film is still very Eggsy and Harry centered, which isn't a bad thing, but it seemed like Matthew Vaughn (the producer and director) forgot the rest of the cast.  I did enjoy Gingerale (played by Halle Berry), but not enough to make up for the other issues with the Statesman. 

I also had a problem with how political the plot was written. I understand that the gist is international espionage, but I'm sick of the politics, everywhere. What has happened to the escapist nature of movies if even the Kingsman have to be so policial?  In the first installment, all of the world leaders and celebrities were being kidnapped, so there were some politics, funny politics. There was nothing funny about the politics in The Golden Circle. This installment had many cringe-worthy scenes and dialogue. I resented even the political statements that I agreed with because I hated that they were being forced into the plot. 

So why go, you ask? You have to see it for the "secret" cameo. A lot of outlets have divulged the celebrity in the secret cameo, but I'm not going to mention it, as not to spoil it for those that don't know. It's enough to say that the performance is hilarious and dynamic and it's everything that you loved about the first Kingsman movie. You also want to go see The Golden Circle to see the characters who you know and love. Merlin (played by Mark Strong) has a really great scene. You have to see how Harry survived being shot in the head. Finally, you have to see what is next for Eggsy. 

I'm glad that I saw The Golden Circle.. I'm hopeful that there will be a third chapter and that the spies can get back on track. There are still more stories to tell about the Kingsman. The first installment set a very high bar. The Golden Circle lowers it some, but it was still a fun and ridiculous adventure. See Kingsman : The Golden Circle playing everywhere now. 


Katie McCoy's Game On is Free! #FreeBooks #Romance



Rule of reporting 101-- don't fool around with your subject.

Sophie Hall has just gotten the opportunity of a lifetime--to profile Nathan Ryder, the hottest baseball player since A-Rod, for her first solo assignment as a reporter. Rumor has it Nathan is going to be drafted to the Major league, and yet he still fits an intense training regime around volunteering at a animal shelter. He's a prodigy with a heart of gold, as American as apple pie and has an ass that deserves a trophy all its own. He may be the country's heartthrob, but Sophie isn't going to fall for that. She just has to remain objective and cover the story. 

But she didn't bet on Nathan's gorgeous green eyes or the way his arms flex with muscle when he's holding a bat. And she certainly didn't think he'd be witty and smart and caring. Nathan is completely untouchable, but she can't help it if those lingering gazes turn into something more. How could she not fall at the thought of the hottest guy she's ever met devoting his limited free time to saving kittens?

When Sophie's scoop turns into Nathan's scandal, Nathan needs her more than ever. With both of their careers on the line will they strike out - or hit a home run?
Find out in the sexy romance from Katie McCoy!


"If you like.... The Hook Up and The Friend Zone by Kristen Callihan, The Rusk University series by Cora Carmack" you'll love this book!

"The fun comes from the cute building of romance in this well written, light-hearted story that had me giggle-snorting out loud quite a few times. " 5 Stars from Book-Bosomed blog on Goodreads.com

I love books full of innuendos and internal dialogue and this book provided those LOL moments!! Makes me want to go watch baseball practice in the future!! Amazing debut Katie McCoy!! 5 stars from Monica on Goodreads.com

"The banter between Nathan and Sophie is hot and flirtatious" 5 stars from Mollien on Goodreads.com 

"Nathan was a total sweetheart that had me swooning really quickly. I liked that he wasn't some egotistical jock that Sophie "changes" as soon as they meet. Neither lost themselves when they met the other. Sophie easily won me over as well and I loved watching her character develop. There is some great sexual tension between these two which makes reading this book so great (and so much fun!). Despite everything happening in a matter of days, I really saw why these two would work and that sold me on their romance. Overall: a great sports romance story. The Book Disciple on Goodreads.com

About the Author

Katie McCoy is a self proclaimed sushi addict, Cardinals baseball fanatic, and lover of all things theatrical. A St.Louis native transplanted to Brooklyn, she acts, sings, and shakes her booty when she isn't writing books about hot men and the girls who love them. 
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Book Review: Santa's Moose by Syd Hoff


Santa's Moose
I Can Read Level 1
Author: Syd Hoff (Illustrator)
Reading Level: Preschool - 3
Genres: Holidays | Beginners | Humor | Picture
Released: September 19, 2017 (Reprint edition)
Review Source: HarperCollins

A holiday classic by the author of Danny and the Dinosaur, available again—and now with full-color art!

Milton the moose wants to help pull Santa’s sleigh. “I have never used a moose before,” says Santa, “but I’m willing if you are.” At first, clumsy Milton is not very good at landing on roofs. But when Santa’s sleigh becomes too heavy for the tired reindeer, Milton comes to the rescue. This reissued edition is a funny holiday twist on Santa and his reindeer by Syd Hoff, celebrated author of Danny and the Dinosaur.

Santa’s Moose is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences.

Oh how much I loved reading this story. I was not familiar with it before. It was originally printed in 1979. Milton the Moose is pretty awesome. I think all preschoolers would really enjoy this story told in the classroom at school. If a teacher is not familiar with this story, then please acquire this book.

Santa's Moose is classified as a Level 1 in the I Can Read books. It's a good little book to get new readers interested in reading, the illustrations are wonderful and colorful and this story is so much fun. They will want to know what Milton the Moose is up too. It will encourage them to want to practice their reading.

Now on to Milton and his story. Oh my gosh, so Milton is a moose in the woods, that is super excited about Christmas coming up. So when he comes across the 8 reindeers, on their way to the North Pole. Milton decides he wants to help Santa too. And what do you know, Santa says yes and away they go. Of course Milton is quite large since he is a moose and has a bit of trouble at first, but they he gets the hang of it and ends up saving Christmas you can say. It's a really adorable story. Perfect for the upcoming Christmas season.



Since this is a Christmas book and Christmas is all about sharing, I will be giving away a brand new paperback copy Santa's Moose. Just enter below. a Rafflecopter giveaway

Book Review: Seven Brothers of Sin by Cassandra Dee



Seven Brothers of Sin
A Reverse Harem Romance
Author: Cassandra Dee
Reading Level: Adult
Genres: Erotic Romance
Released: September 4, 2017
Review Source: Purchased

Why pick one guy when you can have seven?
I grew up next to the Morgan boys.
Playing doctor was really fun.
But now, ten years later I'm back from college.
And the Morgans ... well, they make me shiver, everything going hot.
Because the men are gorgeous.
Matt on Monday.
Tim on Tuesday.
Will on Wednesday.
Trent on Thursday.
Ford on Friday.
Sam on Saturday.
And Smith ... oh god, Smith's perfect for Sundays.
Because Sunday's meant for penance.
Doing right and thinking good thoughts.
Going to church and acting godly.
But I can't be good.
I can't possibly choose, they're too gorgeous.
So I don't pick.
Is that wrong?
Or is seven my lucky number?

This book has by far one of the best book dedications I've read. I knew after reading the dedication, that I was going to enjoy reading this book and discovering this new author's writing. And it did not disappoint, Seven Brothers of Sin, delivers just like you can imagine it will. If the synopsis and the dedication, don't lead you to believe that, then your not human, lol.

If your into reading smutty romances that are way, and I mean way out of the box (meaning normal), then Seven Brothers of Sin is your next read. Don't expect anything vanilla out of this book. Also if your quick to be offend or disgusted, also not your book. This was book was a fun, quick sexy read and should not be read at work. Unless you want to explain why your blushing.

The synopsis pretty much describes what is going to take place in this book, so I'm not gonna sit here and describe the same thing again. I will tell you that I connected with all the characters and the storyline kept a fun pace. Dee paints great pictures of each of the brothers. Who can not be turned on by dark hair and blue eyes, exactly? Grab your copy today, you'll thank me later.


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