Friday, December 27, 2019

Broken Knight by L.J. Shen

Broken Knight (All Saints High, #2)I actually enjoyed reading Broken Knight when I initially first read it over the summer. I had been looking forward to Luna and Knight since the beginning and it did not disappoint. Although I was frustrated by Knight's downward spiral, I couldn't blame him for it either. Something terrible happened to his family and it honestly broke my heart. I hated the misunderstandings between Luna and Knight because they could have spent the whole time being together instead of apart. Oh, and don't get me started on some of Luna's terrible decisions. Just thinking about it makes me want to flip a table. However, I also really loved Luna's strength and tenacity as well. Her love for Knight was heartbreaking and very sweet.

Knight was a mess and it was very sad to watch him become... almost like how Dean used to be. As I mentioned before, something incredibly tragic happened in this book and I'm sure that the entire book universe will most likely shift as a result of this. I cried a lot because of this. In any case, it was great seeing past characters from the series make an appearance in this book. I enjoyed reading about Vicious and Emilia as well as the other HotHoles. Daria and Luna became pretty close in this book, which I thought was also interesting! I don't remember much about Daria but she was almost hot/cold at times. As for other characters, I am also really intrigued by Vaughn and his potential heroine. We still don't know who that is but... Vaughn is a lot like Vicious who I enjoyed reading about a lot in the original series.

Overall, I really liked this book and I can't wait to see what Vaughn's story will be like in Angry God! I much preferred this book over Pretty Reckless but that is just my personal preference since I had been looking forward to reading Knight and Luna's book since they were kids LOL. I highly recommend the original Sinners of Saint series since it was my first introduction to L.J. Shen and I absolutely adored them.

Rating: ★★★★☆

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Blog Tour: Best Man by Katy Evans

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Best Man by Katy Evans
Release Date: December 10, 2019

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Best Man, a brand new contemporary romance from New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author, Katy Evans.

When the wedding of your dreams is just around the corner, everything needs to go as planned. Only problem is, the groom didn’t get the memo.

Aaron forgot the rings, and Lia is determined to make the long drive home to get them in time for their “I do’s.”
But there’s a catch. There always is with Aaron, isn’t there?
Aaron is too hungover to come, and sends a replacement.
The best man.
Miles Foster. The cocky, arrogant, sexy best man…and the last person Lia wants to be trapped in a car with for hours.
But Aaron insists, and Lia wonders if there’s another reason Aaron wants Miles tagging along--aside from sticking her with a hot, surly babysitter.
Yet how bad can it be? It’ll be over before she knows it, and she’ll never see him again. Just like in college.
But when secrets are revealed, and Lia's whole world is turned upside down, she realizes she's been living a lie--and so has her groom.
Miles is supposed to be the best man at her wedding.
But what if he is simply the best man she has ever known? The best man for her?

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Excerpt:
The dress is a strapless Carolina Herrera, with layers and layers of whisper-thin organza. It blows my budget and the “less is more” mantra out of the water, but like Eva said the day we bought it in downtown Denver, when you know, you know. The locale is the sumptuous Midnight Lodge, nestled in Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, every tiny detail of the place costing my father more than an entire year of his salary. The twenty-three members of the bridal party are assembled. It’s the scene of every little girl’s fairytale fantasy.
My fantasy. 
At least, the one I’d been harboring up until today, when everything changed. 
Eva smiles at me. “Ready to make your dreams come true?” 
I stare at myself in the mirror. I look like Cinderella, if the wicked stepmother had just materialized at the castle on Cinderella’s wedding day and gunned down Prince Charming in cold blood. I’m also about three minutes away from losing the mimosa I’d polished off earlier that morning at breakneck speed. I go to chew on my nails but then I remember Eva painted them, and the last thing I want is for him to see the chips. 
He notices things like that. He’s an observer. And I want to be perfect for him. 
Him. The wrong him. Oh, god. 
I go to chew on my lip, but I can’t do that because they’ve been lacquered with bubble-gum pink gloss, and he’d probably notice if I got it on my teeth, too. All my normal ways of freaking out are off limits. 
This is the day of my dreams, the day I’ve planned to the letter, just so I could avoid any potential calamities that might make me freak out. But I am freaking out. Oh, lordy, am I ever. I’ve been waiting my whole life for this day. This perfect day, where the sun is shining, the snow is melting, birds are singing, and the sky is the deepest blue I’ve ever seen. 
But there’s a problem. 
A problem in the form of a pretentious, bearded, six-foot-three wall of hot man flesh who stalks around hating the world and thinking he’s better than everyone in it. 
My fiancĂ©’s best friend. The best man, Miles Foster. This is all his fault. 
“You okay?” Eva asks. 
“I am,” I insist, pushing the infernal veil out of my face for the thousandth time. “This dress is itchy as hell.” 
I stand and pluck the dress up under my armpits, hoisting it over my boobs. I try to take a step but…too much fabric, in all directions. It’s a wonder I don’t drown in this sea. In this sea, or in this mess I’ve created for myself. I sit back down on the vanity stool and pout. “I’m stuck.” 
In more ways than one. 
She gathers handfuls of too much organza and helps me up, depositing the pile of fabric safely in my wake. I shuffle to the full-length mirror and glance at myself. I don’t look like a bride, or even a fairytale princess. I look like a prisoner who just got her death sentence. 
“It’s too loose,” I whine. I never had much of a rack, and now it’s super obvious. Why did I decide to go strapless again? “I think I must’ve lost some boobage during my diet. What if the top of my dress falls down while I’m walking up the aisle?” 
Eva smirks. “I’m sure Aaron’ll love the show.” 
The thought makes the mimosa turn in my stomach. I used to live for what Aaron thought. Whenever I had a choice to make on something, be it a new movie coming out, or a sweater at the mall, or a new hair style, I’d think, Would Aaron like this? But I realize, as she says his name, that it doesn’t matter to me in the slightest what Aaron thinks. The only opinion I care about now is that of the man who will be standing precisely two feet to my husband-to-be’s left. 
I am such an idiot. 
In less than fifteen minutes, I will be marching down the stone steps outside the Midnight Lodge to a picturesque gazebo at the foot of the hills, on the arm of my father, who has socked his entire life’s savings into making this day picture perfect for his only daughter. I will take the hand of the man I’ve been attached at the hip to for over five years, ever since I met him in a dank frat cellar when I was a wide-eyed little college freshman. I will join with this man—this man I’ve spent all of my adult life with—in holy matrimony, ’til death us do part. 
I will become Mrs. Aaron Eberhart. 
But I know I’ll be looking past my husband-to-be to the man who, up until twelve hours ago, I’d thought I hated. Miles Foster. 
And I will be wondering What if 
I wish choosing a husband was as simple as choosing a dress. When you know, you know 
I did know, or I thought I did. Up until twelve hours ago, I thought Aaron Eberhart was my true soul mate, the one I’d happily spend the rest of my life with. That’s when things took an unexpected turn. 
Right now? I don’t even know my own name. 
And I have a feeling I might be making a huge mistake.
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About Katy:

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.

Connect with Katy:
Email: katyevansauthor@gmail.com
Amazon Author: https://amzn.to/2rdox8A

Monday, December 9, 2019

Best Man by Katy Evans

Best ManAre you looking for a short but angsty and romantic story to read? Well, look no further because this is the one!

Best Man is Katy Evan's latest book and SHE IS BACK. This was a fairly short read because I was able to finish it in a sitting. I wanted more! Miles and Lia have so much history and they wasted so much time not being together. It was frustrating, heartbreaking, angsty, and sexy. I felt like this story could be the beginning of something more.

I went into this book not knowing much about the story other than that Lia and Miles hated each other. I had no idea they had a history it and made me realize why they had such conflicting feelings for one another. I liked Lia but I was also frustrated by her complacency and indecisions. I disliked Aaron from the start and it just got worse from there. It's a great thing that the story was fast-paced! I do admit that I wish we got a little bit more context and background information about Lia, Miles, and Aaron. I was invested in Lia and Miles' romance but the story literally drops you a day before her wedding to Aaron. We were provided glimpses and pieces of their past together but like I said before, I wanted more. It would have been amazing if we got Miles' perspective as well!

Anyway, I thoroughly enjoyed this one and I look forward to reading West's story next because I am absolutely certain he will get one! He is Lia's brother and for some reason, he reminded me of Katy's other heroes in her Manwhore and Manhattan series, which I still adore to this day. If you are looking for a short second-chance with a swoon-worthy hero, I highly recommend this one! Miles Foster is quiet, driven, gruff, and surprisingly romantic. What's not to love?

* This ARC was generously provided by Katy Evans for an honest review *

Rating: ★★★★☆