Sunday, February 19, 2012

Cum For Bigfoot 18+

The following review is for 18+ readers
Cum For Bigfoot (The Monster Sex Series #1)  
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Book 1 of The Monster Sex Series

If you go into the woods today…

On a week long outing in Mt. Hood National Forest, what begins as a flirty, fun filled trip soon turns into a nightmare, when an ape-like creature kidnaps a group of teen girls with the purpose of procreating with them.

This story contains oral sex, fingering, forced consent, penetration with a large object, and ménage à trois. All characters are eighteen and above. Adult 18+
 

Review

I read this purely out of curiosity and the whole " what the?"type thing. All I can say is, it  has to get an A  for effort in going there. It just ended though,  I sort of wanted to know how their lives were afterwards. It really was that sicker side of me that enjoyed this. You know that side that looks at a car accident just to see what you will see? That side. Anyway, what a title, what a book. I don't know if I would recommend this to anyone. I sort of felt a little dirty myself just reading it. 


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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sleepwalker 18+

The following review is for 18+ readers
 Sleepwalker
 
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It’s not that Micayla Lange is afraid of the clinking she hears coming from the first floor of the empty McMansion she’s housesitting for her uncle Nicco. She’s a cop, after all. It’s just that finding out her boyfriend was cheating on her was enough drama for one night. Now she’s alone on New Year’s Eve, wearing flannel pajamas and wielding a Glock 22 as she zeroes in on the unmistakable source of the sound: Uncle Nicco’s private office.

Jason Davis steals things for a living, so unexpected developments are a natural part of the job. Getting caught red-handed by a hot, pigtail-sporting police officer in what is supposed to be a gangster’s deserted house is just one more twist in the game. Kind of like finding incriminating photos in Nicco Marino’s safe, only to discover the cop—and the security cameras—have gotten a real good look at his face.

Unfortunately for Mick, she also got a good look at the damned pictures. Her “uncle” might love her like family, but if he knows she’s seen evidence that implicates him in the murder of a city councilman, she doesn’t like her chances. Which is why she’s having a hard time reconciling her professional instincts with what she is rapidly concluding is an inescapable fact: She’s about to help a criminal get away with a suitcase full of stolen money. And she’s going with him.

Mick and Jason’s race for their lives hurtles them through the dangerous Michigan wilderness on speedboat and snowmobile. As their adventure heats up and their enemies close in, Mick is torn between her duty to the force and the combustible passion engulfing her and her unlikely partner in crime. She’ll have to turn Jason in sooner or later…if they survive. But will they ever get a second chance at love?

Review

Micayla is a cop house sitting for her uncle when she hears noise coming from her uncle’s office. She goes to investigate and she sees a man in his safe she also sees pictures of her uncle killing a congressman. She helps the guy getaway and goes with him; they are chased by her uncle’s security. When they find out Mick is working with the guy, she becomes a threat and has to be killed. Jason is a thief, when he planned on stealing the money he didn’t know he was going to be getting pictures of a crime. Now he has to find out how to get away alive and keep Mick from arresting him. The heroine Mick is a cop, yet she doesn’t know her uncle is a criminal. I found it really hard to believe that she was supposed to be this super cop, but she was really clueless about a lot of things. Her instincts her bad and she trusted a lot of the wrong people. Jason was a criminal but he was upfront about it and he knew Mick was going to arrest him but he still helped her. His instincts were really good and he was smart and resourceful. The couple had a lot of chemistry and the book was fast paced and entertaining. I did like the book; I just wanted the heroine to be better than she really was.
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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Lumberjack in Love 18+

The following review is for 18+ readers

Lumberjack In Love
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City slicker Ami Jordan was just dumped by her back-stabbing boyfriend, has no job prospects, and can't find a decent cup of coffee in the entire state of Vermont. The last thing she needs is a sexy, bearded lumberjack complicating her life. Even if he’s smart, talented, and has the hottest ass she’s ever seen.
Tree house builder, environmental champion, and Bulldog owner Marcus Anderson has no patience for flatlanders with an attitude. But when landscape designer Ami Jordan shows up at his log cabin, he suddenly develops a hankering for a high-maintenance city gal. Now his house looks like a jungle, his recycling is in disarray, and his libido's on fire.
He's a lumberjack in love.

Review

I have never heard of Penny Watson before and at this time I have no idea if she has anymore books available, but I will tell you this, if she does I will be checking her out.
This book was the perfect balance of sweet romance without being cheesy or corny. The humour was great without seeming forced and the sex factor had just the right amount of steam. And how could I not read a book about a lumberjack? (picture Hugh Jackman in Wolverine, drool.)  Well the answer is simple, I couldn't.
Perfect lazy day read, short sweet and very satisfying.

P.s. Since reading this book , it has had a new front cover made, what do you think? I sort of like the first one, it has a charm about it.
Lumberjack In Love   

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

When You Dare 18+

The following review is for 18+ readers

When You Dare (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor, #1)

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The tougher they are, the harder they fall…

Professional mercenary Dare Macintosh lives by one hard and fast rule: business should never be personal. If a cause appeals to him and the price is right, he'll take the mission he's offered. But then the lovely Molly Alexander asks him to help her track down the men who'd had her kidnapped—and for the first time, Dare's tempted to combine work with pleasure.

Fiercely independent, Molly vows to trust no one until she's uncovered the truth. Could the enemy be her powerful, estranged father? The ex-fiancé who still holds a grudge? Or the not-so-shy fan of her bestselling novels? As the danger heats up around them, the only anchor Molly has is Dare himself. But what she feels for him just might be the most frightening thing of all…

Review

Molly was kidnapped and she doesn't know who did it or why. She hires Dare to find out who wants her to disappear. Dare tries to find out who is after Molly and keep her safe because she means more to him than just a job. The more Molly finds out about the people around her the more lost she feels. While Dare is her anchor she has to find out if she can really trust him and her own feelings. Molly is a strong heroine, even when she is in bad situations she takes charge and is always thinking of a way out. She is a writer and speaks her mind. Dare is a big muscled mercenary, when he gets involved with Molly he puts everything he has into keeping her safe. The book had me interested from the beginning; I stayed up all night reading so I could find out what was going on. When I thought I knew who did it, something else would happen and I would change my opinion. I loved the book, the suspense kept me interested and the love story had me rooting for the couple. I will be keeping this as one of my go to reads.

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