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Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Review and Excerpt - Us by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy


Title: Us
Series: Him #2
Author: Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy
Release Date: March 8, 2016


Can your favorite hockey players finish their first season together undefeated?

Five months in, NHL forward Ryan Wesley is having a record-breaking rookie season. He's living his dream of playing pro hockey and coming home every night to the man he loves–Jamie Canning, his longtime best friend turned boyfriend. There's just one problem: the most important relationship of his life is one he needs to keep hidden, or else face a media storm that will eclipse his success on the ice.

Jamie loves Wes. He really, truly does. But hiding sucks. It's not the life Jamie envisioned for himself, and the strain of keeping their secret is taking its toll. It doesn't help that his new job isn't going as smoothly as he'd hoped, but he knows he can power through it as long as he has Wes. At least apartment 10B is their retreat, where they can always be themselves.

Or can they? When Wes's nosiest teammate moves in upstairs, the threads of their carefully woven lie begin to unravel. With the outside world determined to take its best shot at them, can Wes and Jamie develop major-league relationship skills on the fly?

Warning: contains sexual situations, a vibrating chair, long-distance sexytimes, and proof that hockey players look hot in any shade of green.







Ten Gold Stars for Jamie and Ryan! 

I’m so totally in love with Jamie Canning and Ryan Wesley that I can’t even… I’m going to flail about, shout it from the roof tops and dance around! If you want a real-life love story, this is it. This. Is. LOVE! 

When Ryan Wesley is drafted to the pros and Jamie Canning takes a job to coach, they do everything they can to be together…including hide their relationship. Ryan doesn’t want to come out and have his relationship status affect his rookie season. Jamie understands, until things get too hard. When life gets in the way of their relationship, and others start barging their way inside their safe place, welcome to the tailspin. 

From the moment I started this book, I could not put it down. I stayed up until after one in the morning to finish what will be one my favorite reads of 2016. Love comes in all forms. No one should ever have to hide their love for another human being for fear of hatred or reprisal from others. No one should ever have to fear going out and holding hands or showing affection to the one they LOVE. US shows us that LOVE knows no boundaries and prevails. 

I laughed (at Blake, mostly) and cried, and feel like my heart is just a little more open! I’m probably rambling now, but how many different ways can I tell you I fell in love over and over and over again while reading this book?! 

Now, when do I get a book about Blake? 
~ Review by Heather

The first time I read HIM (yes, I re-read and re-loved it before I started this one), I left it feeling like there was more to Wes and Jamie. As much as I loved it—it was funny and feel-good, and hit me in the feels—it felt a little incomplete to me. 

And then came US… THIS is what I was missing. This wonderfully heartbreaking story of what happens after happily ever after hit me even harder in the feels, making me alternate laughter with tears, hope with hurt, anger with happiness. Simply put, US was perfection. 

The combination of Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy is outstanding. Together, they’ve created a seamless and sublime story—one that captured my heart from the very first page. Through their words, Wes and Jamie just…work together. They did in HIM, and, despite their woes, they do here. Absolutely. No doubt. Ms. Bowen and Ms. Kennedy may have set them on a rocky path, but they never failed to illustrate how perfect these two men are together—even when, individually, they are far from. 

Gah, this book. There is just SO MUCH to love about it. It's sexy. As in, grab a partner, some batteries and lose the panties sexy. It's funny. Blake…if he doesn't get a book, I might go crazy. I have MAD secondary character love for loyal, funny, all-over-the-place Blake. US is sweet. Not sickly sweet—sweet in the way that makes you think true, lasting love can really exist, even if only when these two women come together to write a book. 

More than anything, though, US is real. Wes—I don't think I have the words for how much I adored him here. And Jamie, what a heartbreaker. Their struggles, their story, their love, all of it together, equaled a book that surpassed its predecessor and my expectations, left my heart light and happy even as tear trails tracked down my cheeks, and gave me the perfect ending I wanted for this striking couple. 
~ Review by Beth

Realistically speaking, we all know that happily ever afters are filled with bumps, and dips, and sometimes enormous gaping chasms, right? So, it should come as no surprise when, at the five month mark of their relationship, Wes and Jamie start experiencing some growing pains. It doesn't help that the most important relationship of their lives must remain a secret for the time being—a task made a hundred times more difficult when Wes's loud, boisterous, and supremely nosy teammate moves into their building. Their love is strong, but sometimes the forces outside of their control are stronger, and when their relationship is put to the test (or, really, test after test after test) the question becomes "is love enough?" Are they strong enough to weather the storms? 

The magic of the first book is still strong here. Everything I loved about Wes and Jamie then, I still love about them now. Maybe more. They're so natural together—loving and tender and comfortable in that way you only ever are with the person you've chosen as your other half. These men are athletes, in an unbelievably rough sport, requiring a toughness of mind, body and spirit that most of us will never possess. Yet, they're not afraid to show their vulnerabilities. They communicate. They emote. They love hard and shamelessly, and it is a fucking beautiful thing to experience with them. 

This book was an emotional ride—it felt very realistic and left my heart a little tattered. A lot of heavy issues are addressed here, but it's done with a gentle hand so it never drifts into preachy territory. This whole story feels so authentic, like a real relationship with real struggles and real consequences. It was heartbreaking and heartwarming and sexy as hell. It was nearly perfect; the balance of tears to laughter and tenderness to sexiness spot on. I wanted to cheer at the end of this book. If it had been a movie, I would have been the idiot clapping enthusiastically in my seat, because I felt that invested in this story and that overjoyed with the ending. 

My secondary character love is overflowing; the Canning bunch (every last one of them, but especially Cindy), Wes's team (at least, most of them), and especially Blake—I wasn't too sure about him at the beginning, but that giant goof stole scene after scene, and won my heart and devotion in the end. Plus, the coaches and Jamie's team. I have so much love for so many of these seemingly small details that my heart doesn't even know what to do with itself right now. Hugs all around! 

In case I haven't made it abundantly clear, I loved this book. Hard. I felt like it was going to be a challenge to top the awesomeness of HIM, but Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy made it look effortless. If I loved Jamie and Wes after HIM, I fucking adore them after US. And now, I have this little thread of hope that we may see them again in a Blake story? A girl can dream... 
~ Review by Shelly



At long last, I’m twenty paces away, then ten. Then I’m opening our door. “Hey babe!” I call out like I always do. “I made it.” I drag my duffel over the threshold, then toss my suit coat on top, abandoning these things beside the door, because all I need now is a kiss.

Only then do I notice that our apartment smells amazing. Jamie has cooked dinner for me. Again. He is the perfect man, I swear to God.

“Hey!” he calls, emerging from the hallway leading to our bedroom. He’s wearing jeans and nothing else except—and this is unusual—a beard. “Do I know you?” He gives me a sexy smile.

“I was going to ask the same thing.” I’m staring at the sandy-blond beard. Jamie has always been clean-shaven. I mean—we’ve known each other since before facial hair. He looks different. Older, maybe.

And hot as blazes. Seriously, I can’t wait to feel that beard against my face, and maybe my balls… Jesus. The blood is already rushing south, and I’ve been home fifteen seconds.

And yet I’m just stuck there in the middle of the room for a moment, because even though it’s been eight months since Jamie and I started up together, I’m still a little stunned at my own good fortune. “Hi,” I say again, stupidly.

He walks forward, his easy gait so familiar that my heart breaks a little bit. He puts his hands on my traps and squeezes the muscle there. “Don’t go away for so long. If you do that again, I’m going to have to sneak into your hotel room on the road.”

“Promise?” I ask, and it comes out like gravel. He’s close enough now that I can smell the ocean scent of his shampoo and the beer he drank while he waited for me.

“If I ever get a winning lottery ticket and a day off, I’ll do it,” he says. “Hotel sex after a game? Sounds hot.”

Now I’m measuring the distance to our sofa and counting the layers of clothes I’ll need to remove in the next ninety seconds.




Sarina Bowen writes steamy, angsty contemporary romance from Vermont's Green Mountains. (Her ancestors began logging and farming Vermont during the 18th century. These were rugged, outdoor types without benefit of a laptop or a good latte. It boggles the mind.)

Sarina enjoys skiing, skating and good food. She lives in Windsor County, Vermont, with her family, eight chickens and too much ski gear and hockey equipment.


A USA Today bestselling author, Elle Kennedy grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, and holds a B.A. in English from York University. From an early age, she knew she wanted to be a writer, and actively began pursuing that dream when she was a teenager.

Elle currently publishes with Signet Eclipse, Harlequin Romantic Suspense, Samhain Publishing and Entangled Brazen. She loves strong heroines and sexy alpha heroes, and just enough heat and danger to keep things interesting!


Sarina Bowen

Elle Kennedy

Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Review - Him by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy


Title: Him
Author: Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy
Release Date: July 28. 2015


They don’t play for the same team. Or do they?

Jamie Canning has never been able to figure out how he lost his closest friend. Four years ago, his tattooed, wise-cracking, rule-breaking roommate cut him off without an explanation. So what if things got a little weird on the last night of hockey camp the summer they were eighteen? It was just a little drunken foolishness. Nobody died.

Ryan Wesley’s biggest regret is coaxing his very straight friend into a bet that pushed the boundaries of their relationship. Now, with their college teams set to face off at the national championship, he’ll finally get a chance to apologize. But all it takes is one look at his longtime crush, and the ache is stronger than ever.

Jamie has waited a long time for answers, but walks away with only more questions—can one night of sex ruin a friendship? If not, how about six more weeks of it? When Wesley turns up to coach alongside Jamie for one more hot summer at camp, Jamie has a few things to discover about his old friend...and a big one to learn about himself.

Warning: contains sexual situations, skinnydipping, shenanigans in an SUV and proof that coming out to your family on social media is a dicey proposition.






It was only a couple months ago that I read my first M/M book. Each one I’ve read has been emotional, thought-provoking, and scorching hot. But THIS one? This one felt like all of those things, turbo charged. 

There is something inherently emotional about a friends-to-lovers romance. Something I think we’ve probably all experienced – that hope and uncertainty. The exquisite pain of loving someone more than you should, of remaining close without ever being close enough. Add in a sexual awakening and trying to function as a gay man in a manly man’s world and – oh, my heart!

Ryan Wesley (Wes) and Jamie Canning met as teenagers at hockey camp. They became best friends until an incident during their last summer at camp drove them apart. Four years later, and each man is finishing college, on the verge of starting his NHL career, when their lives intersect again. And then – the magic happens. 

The relationship that these two develop was so…perfect. So deeply emotional, playful, sweetly tender, and hot as fuck. Even as friends their chemistry was palpable, and once they cross that line – um, you’ll want to have extra panties on hand. Several pairs.

Jamie’s journey in this book was especially touching to me. There were moments that took my breath away and left me thinking, ‘YES. THIS. Love is love. THIS is love.’ I loved the easy camaraderie between Wes and Jamie, I loved how their friendship showed through even as they struggled with the course it had taken. As jocks, there’s a fair amount of smack talk and teasing and the whole vibe just rang true to me. Everything about this book felt authentic, and warm, and amazing. 

I loved how this book explored the impact of a gay relationship on all aspects of their lives. The guys had to deal with their careers, their families, the judgement of complete outsiders. All of these things were handled with honesty and sensitivity and humor – making it impossible not to open your heart to this relationship, these men, and this book.

I cannot recommend Him highly enough. I loved every second that I got to spend with Wes and Jamie; I want to carry them around with me forever so they can keep making me laugh, make my heart race, make me remember how true love has no boundaries and always feels like coming home. So – SO good.
~ Review by Shelly


Him by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy is a story of long lost love. 

When Ryan Wesley goes to hockey camp every summer and rooms with Jamie Canning, he finds a best friend. But when one event at changes the course of their lives, they lose each other. Years later, their love of hockey brings them back together again.

Him is a love story which reminds us to tell the ones we love how we feel, when we feel it. Fate is a fickle thing; sometimes we get a second chance and sometimes we don’t. In this case, Wes and Jamie find their chance over their shared love of hockey and summer camp, where times are simpler, and they are able to find themselves. 

Wes has known since the day that he was in love, but he didn’t want to push his feelings on Jamie, and the fear of rejection was more than he could handle. This story resonated with me on such a basic level. It doesn’t matter who you are, we’ve all had that one person who we loved and waited to tell them, for fear of how they would respond. 

I was so glad that Wes and Jamie got their chance at HEA. Such an amazing story! 
~ Review by Heather

Yeah….so, this book is super hot – and I do mean super hot – and one of those great reads that’ll suck you right in until you’re feeling all these damn feelings and you’ve finished the book and OMG, I WASN’T READY FOR IT TO END!

Four years ago, one drunken night and some boundary-pushing cost Jamie Canning his best friend. Ryan ‘Wes’ Wesley cut him off without a word, and he’s been wondering why ever since. Now, they’re face-to-face for the first time since then, and for Wes, all the old feelings re-surface. The guilt for pushing his straight best friend into not-so-straight territory, the desire, the love.

One night shouldn't change a friendship, but stretching one night into six weeks and learning that maybe straight isn’t so…concrete certainly can. But what happens when it’s time to go their separate ways?

I LOVED this book. L.O.V.E.D it. It was smart, seamless and sexy – you’d not know that this was undertaken by two authors, with the way the story flowed. Two excellent authors, mind you. They made Him a flawless example of team-writing, gracefully skating between Jamie and Wes’ POVs, working in the info about *that night*, and opening Jamie’s eyes to the changes in himself. They made it funny, meaningful and honest. I was in awe of how well they grew these characters, told their stories, voiced their concerns. It was marvelous, and I didn’t want to put it down…

Each page closer to the end had me on edge – where would these two go, would they go together, can they (and others) accept what’s happening? I HAD to know. Then, I was 16% remaining….15%....10….5….over. And I felt like I’d missed something. Nothing major, don’t get me wrong. This book is wrapped up beautifully; a complete story with a fantastic, hold-back-the-tears epilogue, but I wanted more.

Maybe I am just uber greedy but I was hoping to find out a little of what happened after (I can’t say more without spoilers), so now I am hoping for more books in this series or, better yet, a short continuation of Wes and Jamie’s story, since I feel like there are still obstacles for them to face – and I’d love to see them do it together.

Oh, wait, no! I WANT BOTH. I would LOVE to go back to camp (or college, or the NHL) with a new couple AND get more of this one. Can you blame me? Him is still stuck in my head and I am STILL feeling all those damn feelings because of it…Gah!

~ Review by Beth




Sarina Bowen writes steamy, angsty contemporary romance from Vermont's Green Mountains. (Her ancestors began logging and farming Vermont during the 18th century. These were rugged, outdoor types without benefit of a laptop or a good latte. It boggles the mind.)

Sarina enjoys skiing, skating and good food. She lives in Windsor County, Vermont, with her family, eight chickens and too much ski gear and hockey equipment.





A USA Today bestselling author, Elle Kennedy grew up in the suburbs of Toronto, Ontario, and holds a B.A. in English from York University. From an early age, she knew she wanted to be a writer, and actively began pursuing that dream when she was a teenager.

Elle currently publishes with Signet Eclipse, Harlequin Romantic Suspense, Samhain Publishing and Entangled Brazen. She loves strong heroines and sexy alpha heroes, and just enough heat and danger to keep things interesting! 



Monday, 3 February 2014

New Release - Harlequin E Contemporary Romance Boxed Set

 


RELEASED TODAY
 
Harlequin-E Contemporary Romance Box Set, containing four brand new titles by Sarina Bowen, Rebecca Avery, Amy Jo Cousins and Denise McDonald.

The sticker price for the set is just $4.99, but it's a temporary offer. In 90 days, the box will be "broken" into four separate books, each one priced at $3.99.

READERS WHO SCOOP UP THE BOX SET BEFORE IT DISAPPEARS WILL SAVE 69% OFF THE COMBINED COVER PRICE.

To celebrate this bargain, the authors are awarding four prizes. Four winners will each receive... a box!

Coming your way will be a decorative wood and fabric box in the shape of a book. Measuring 10" in length, it's perfect for jewelry or trinkets. And inside that box the winner will find German chocolates and caramels.

Winners will also receive an electronic copy of the Contemporary Romance Box Set by Bowen/Avery/Cousins/McDonald in the format of their choice.

 
ABOUT THE BOOKS

Four Romances for One Amazing Price
 
 

Coming in from the Cold by Sarina Bowen

Stranded together by a blizzard, scholar-turned-farmer Willow Reade and bad-boy ski champion Dane “Danger” Hollister generate enough body heat to make it through the night. But the sparks don’t stop flying when the snow does….

Maid to Fit by Rebecca M. Avery (Man Maid, Book 1)

When stressed-out single mom Kayla Clark hires “retired soldier” Ronnie Brown from Man Maid to whip her household into shape, she’s not expecting him to be young, hot and willing to take care of her more personal needs….

Calling His Bluff by Amy Jo Cousins

Veterinarian Sarah Tyler isn’t going to wait another eternity for hotshot photographer J. D. Damico to kiss her again. And she’s gambling that what happens in Vegas will change her luck!

Baker’s Law by Denise McDonald

Bakery owner Marissa Llewellyn has always been sweet on sheriff Jax Carlisles, but her efforts to help a wayward teen have her bending the rules he’s bound to uphold….


Indulge your craving for fresh contemporary romance with this collection of four full-length novels!