July 30, 2015
I started this series when Harper first
released Axel and fell madly in lust with him. but then I had to wait for Beck
to be written and have had it on my TBR list with no doubt I was coming back to
it, but it just kept falling further and further down the pile as new books were
added. But then I saw the rave reviews for Bleeding Love and so being
the idiot I am I didn't stop to check I just went right on and one clicked Unexpected Fate and devoured it. Of course part way through it clicked that I
knew these characters so I backtracked and did a little research and realised
it was a Corps Security spin off so as soon as I finished I raced back to
Amazon and one clicked the rest of that series and went on an alpha male binge.
Now that the lust has started to clear from my
brain I figure it's about time I settle in and write a review.
As I mentioned it's been a while since I read
the first 2 in the series so I was a little rusty on the story line but this
didn't detract from the book at all. I remembered my favourites and as I read
bits and pieces came back to me and I was hooked.
Beck was so amazing and beautiful I just wanted
to rip him from the pages and keep him in my pants forever. Watching everything
they went through and seeing his complete faith in Dee and his absolute belief
that not only was she worth every obstacle that had to be overcome but that
their love was so solid made me smile like an idiot.
I love that with these books we don't just get
a love story, we get a family, we get action and drama and a story that has the
ability to keep me so captivated I can't put it down and I immediately have to
jump into the next one to see how the other members of this perfect crew are
going to get their HEA.
I absolutely loved every second of this book.
And Harper Sloan has cemented herself as a must read author with her perfect
alphas and story lines that keep me flipping pages at 3am cause I can't go to
sleep until I know how it all plays out.
So if you haven't read this series yet do
yourself a favour and grab it now.
Check out my Unexpected Fate Review by clicking the pic below
Check out my Unexpected Fate Review by clicking the pic below
July 21, 2015
What can I say? Harper Sloan is awesome. I was in the mood
for a growly, possessive alpha and damn did she deliver.
When I first picked up this book I didn't realise it was a
spin off from corps security so when I get to 10% I wanted to finish the corps
security series so I didn't miss anything but I just couldn't put it down. I
only read this because I was seeing amazing reviews for bleeding love and this
was the first in the series.
I admit the story was somewhat predictable but with that said it
had the most perfect and unique secondary characters that keep it fresh and
interesting as well as having literally growling alpha makes so I was in
heaven.
I absolutely fell madly in lust with Cohen from the
first. He could not have been any
better. Dani would normally have been a character I would dislike but with
everything going on and all the things I loved with this book my normal eye
rolling triggers got over looked and I didn't mind her.
Now I am going to go back to where I left off with corps
security to inhale them since I am now craving all things Harper Sloan.
July 10, 2015
I wasn't sure Fighting Shadows
could live up to the feels and depth of emotion Fighting Silence made me feel.
And I was so worried about how Flint was going to deal with his feelings for
Eliza I really went into this book feeling a crazy mix of hope and stomach
churning apprehension. I mean honestly Fighting Silence was pretty damn close
to perfection (naked pics of Till throughout would have nailed it if your
wondering what more I could need) and the ending finished off Eliza and Till's
story so perfectly I honestly didn't need more, but when I saw this one damn
did I want it.
So we go into this book with a bit
of background on Flint, if you have read the first book ( this isn't a must but
you would be doing yourself an injustice just cause it's amaze balls) and
absolutely nothing on Ash except for our brief introduction to the absolute
douchery of her father in book one. And her introduction was perfect.
So there I was from the beginning,
tears running down my face as I fell back under the spell of this amazing
author and had the flawless love story of Ash and Flint played out in my hands
in such a way that they now share real estate with Eliza and Till in my heart.
Flint is one of the wonderful Page
brothers, who have literally dragged themselves up from nothing and fought for
everything they have. And at every turn they are put through hell. Flint
escaped the hearing loss that Till and Quarry have inherited, only to throw
himself in front of a bullet to save Eliza.
But rather than sulk and moan his
paralysis he is trapped in his guilt over his forbidden feelings for his
brothers wife. So he does what he thinks he has to and leaves the family to get
his shit together.
But life always has to throw more
shit on these boys shovels and a new drama is presented for them to fight. But
with it comes Ash and from the first moment she meets Flint she is captivated.
Ash is a character like no other.
The girl had so many quirks and such an amazing, giving heart it is hard not to
fall for her. Not that she really gave Flint any other option, if he had tried
to resist that is. Of course if you have read the blurb you know Ash is a
runner, like Flint she has spent her whole life fighting but never had anyone
fight for her and doesn't realise she is worth fighting for.
Luckily for Ash, Flint knows she is
worth fighting for and when she runs he chases. And he just further proves how
amazing the Page boys are.
And now having been teased with the
start of poor Quinn's story I am already heartbroken and very impatiently
holding my breath for that to be released.
But for now if you haven't yet one
click this right now and if you didn't read Fighting Silence grab that as well,
find a comfy spot to curl up and be sure to take your tissues cause these are
my top two must read, ugly cries of the year.
Check out my review for Fighting Silence here
July 06, 2015
Since the moment I first picked up Until November, Aurora
has been a must read author for me. I just love her novels so much. And this
book was just further proof of her right to be on the very high pedestal I have
her placed on.
Lea has returned home to nurse her mother through the last
stages of cancer after having left fifteen years ago, running from her grief
over her father’s sudden death, leaving behind her high school sweetheart. As
Lea returns to her small town home she is confronted by everything she left
behind as well as the anger Austin feels over her sudden departure.
But as the blurb alludes, nothing is as cut and dry as both
Lea and Austin think and old hurts and misunderstandings are revealed and
Austin realises that all of his anger is misdirected.
Aurora writes the most amazing, alpha men who it is
impossible not to fall in instant love with. And Austin was absolute
perfection. From the second he discovers that Lea may have left him physically
but she has never stopped being his he stakes his claim and from that second on
there is no doubt in anyone’s mind that their love was inevitable.
From the start Fighting to Breathe had me feeling so many emotions;
I literally couldn’t put the book down until I had seen how their story played
out. And despite the copious amounts of tears I shed while reading this book I put
it down with all of my broken pieces repaired and a smile in my soul.
If you’re a fan of possessive, growly, protective, loving
alpha men who make your panties melt and your heart pound this author is for
you and you HAVE to one click this book right now.
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