**ARC provided by publisher** I have been eagerly anticipating Separation Games from the moment I finishes Marriage Games. This book had me on the edge**ARC provided by publisher** I have been eagerly anticipating Separation Games from the moment I finishes Marriage Games. This book had me on the edge of my seat with my heart in my throat from almost the first line. If I could rate this more than 5 stars I would do so without hesitation-it’s just that good. Separation Games picks up immediately where Marriage Games ended, which allows us to view inside Diana’s mind as she tries to navigate the side of herself that Adam has awakened. She’s learning about her true self, about what she needs from Adam, and is determined to prove to him that he can love the woman she’s discovering herself to be. I felt her frustration and longing down to my bones. But Adam. My God, Adam. The moment that this book switches POV is perfect. I literally sat up straighter in bed and knew there was no way in hell I was putting my kindle away without finishing-no matter how bloodshot my eyes would be at work. Without seeing whether or not Adam would learn if he could love all the parts and pieces that made Diana, Diana. He was so set in his ways that he was setting himself up to lose the very best of himself and Diana, all because he was stuck in his headspace. But in his mind, he was right. The moment the lightbulb clicks for him had me closing my eyes in satisfaction and relief. The resolution these two characters come to is so immensely satisfying. I found this story to be so unique, the perspective so fresh that I was just hooked. I know this is a book I will read over and over and that each time I do I’ll find a new line/phrase to highlight and ponder. I can’t recommend this series enough.
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If you're looking for a fast, sexy read that explores light BDSM then this book is for you. I flew through it in one sitting and loved it.
Snowed in with the boss is exactly what it sounds like-an employee, Jane, who gets stranded with her boss, Ten, during an epic snowstorm in NYC. Ten has harbored feelings for Jane for years and decides to use that night to act on them.
This book wasn't a slow burn, it was heat right from the get go. The sex was steamy and well written. I swooned for Ten and cheered when he finally explained everything to Jane. I would recommend this sexy read to anyone looking for a quick read with some light BDSM in it. ...more
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I have to admit I was intrigued by this book right from the blurb. It was my first Shannon Youngblood book and it definitely left me with some mixed feelings.
The characters are developed very well. We have Maggie Sweets, our heavy-set heroine and Jackson Hunter, the owner of the BDSM club called The Hunt. Both of them have been burned by relationships in the past and neither are expecting the immediate reaction they have to each other. That being said, this isn’t a tale of insta-love by any means. Instant attraction? Yes. Love? No.
The sex scenes in this book were hot and well written. I definitely wanted to be Maggie more than once! There are parts of this book that are definitely edgier and darker, but the balance really works here. I also enjoyed the author’s writing style. Things were paced well and believable. I think my issue was two fold-I was tired of hearing about how heavy our heroine was (even as she was not self-conscious of that at all) and I didn’t love the ending. I respect that the author had different plans for these two characters, but I just wanted a little more out of them. I liked the characters of Polly and Chase and would be interested to see a book about them as well.
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**ARC provided by author** I have loved each of the Billionaire Bad Boy books so far and Wes’s book, Scoring the Billionaire, didn’t disappoint. If you’re looking for a fun, steamy, and sexy read look no further. Max Monroe has outdone themselves-again.
Seriously, I want to be friends with these characters. Winnie Winslow is such a strong, independent, sassy woman-raising her daughter on her own, holding down a job normally dominated by men, and trying to ignore the intense attraction to her boss, Wes. She wants love, epic love, not to complete her but to complement her. I loved watching her fall for Wes and I fell right along with her.
I knew I would like Wes-I mean, the hilarious duo of Max Monroe wrote him, but I didn’t know I would love him as much as I did. I fell hard for this man hook, line, and sinker. An alpha male who doesn’t even know he’s looking for love but falls hard for the single mom AND her daughter? What’s not to love?! The unmistakable sparks between these two were off the charts from the get go but getting to glimpse Wes’s softer side at times? Yep, I was a goner.
If you haven’t read anything by Max Monroe yet, I strongly recommend that you do! This duo of authors have created such a fun group of unique and dynamic characters with their Billionaire Bad Boy series. I loved catching up with the other characters in this series, watching them watch Wes and Winnie on their journey, helping them along the way. Seriously, this book was fantastic and I can’t recommend this series enough. I’m torn between excitement at the next installment and sadness, knowing that’s the end of these bad boys. ...more