Bad Company by K.A. Mitchell

Bad Company (Bad in Baltimore, #1)
Grade: C
Hotness Level: Inferno
Kink Level: No Kink
Genre: Contemporary, M/M

Series: Bad in Baltimore #1
Reviewed by Kate


Rich boy Kellan was kicked out and cut off when his dad discovered he broke off his third engagement in a very public way. What better way to get back at his dad than pretending to be very publicly gay? Nate was Kellan’s best friend growing up until Nate admitted he was gay and Kellan quit talking to him. Then Kellan’s dad sunk Nate’s dad financially. Nate agrees to give Kellan a place to stay and help him “come out” in exchange for ruining Kellan’s dad’s company. Now what is Kellan supposed to do with these very real feelings he’s beginning to have for Nate?

This one left me grasping at understanding the characters. Nate came off as uncompromising and judgemental. And while very hot, I just didn’t enjoy Kellan’s transition from straight to gay. I am looking forward to reading the next book though, as I have enjoyed everything else I have read by this author.

Somebody’s Lover by Jasmine Haynes

Somebody’s Lover by Jasmine Haynes

Somebody's Lover (The Jackson Brothers, #1)
Grade – B-
Hotness Level – Inferno
Kink Level – No kink

Genre – Contemporary

Series – The Jackson Brothers #1
Reviewed by Anne

 
Taylor is a widow with two school aged kids and strong ties to her husband’s family.  Her husband has been gone for three years and she’s at a new normal.  However, she’s finally coming out of her numbness and really missing being with a man and having sex.  She has no desire to date or have long term connections, though, so she drops the kids off at her in laws and dresses up and heads out to a bar no PTA mom would ever go to, looking for hookup. 
 
She’s in the middle of having second thoughts about the guy hitting on her when her brother-in-law, Jace, shows up and takes exception to what she’s doing.  He comes over and cock blocks her.  Wait, what’s the female equivalent of cock blocking?  Whatever, he scares the guy off by pretending to be her husband.  She’s actually ok with that, due to her second thoughts and all.  However, she is justifiably pissed at his holier than thou reaction to her desire to have sex.  She sets him straight about her wants and needs and suddenly they see each other in a different light, and Jace volunteers to be her one night stand.

This is a hard one for me to grade.  It was a good story and it was hot, with really well written sex scenes.    I thought it was overly dramatic, though, and there were several little things that bothered me.  

First, the good.  I enjoyed the chemistry between Jace and Taylor.  I liked their family’s get togethers and the way everyone supported each other.  While it annoyed me how concerned everyone was with not upsetting Jace’s father, I can see that was probably realistic.  I also really enjoyed how their relationship unfolded.  They didn’t have stupid fights, they were just working their way toward what they were going to do and how they would go forward. 
 
Unfortunately the main conflict in the story was an issue that was seriously inflated an because no one talked about it.  It’s not much of a spoiler, so I’ll put it out there.  Jace  was drunk and showed up late (or not at all) on the job the day his brother, Lou died.  Instead of waiting for Jace, against company/family policy, Lou decided to work alone, up a tree, with a chainsaw.  Horrible accident ensues and Lou dies.  Jace thinks it’s all his fault.  He knows his dad thinks it’s all his fault, too.  He knows this because he can tell.  They never talked about it, but his dad treats him differently now.  I just felt like there was more overly dramatic angst than this issue deserved.  It could have been resolved with a 5 minute conversation with ANYONE.  A therapist.  Your mom.  Taylor.  Me.  I could have set him straight.  But he never asked anyone.
Another issue I had with the story was that it made Taylor and Jace’s HEA at the expense of her first marriage.  You know, when she falls for Jace she realizes NOW she knows what love is!  Everything that came before was pale in comparison to this!  I didn’t like that the first marriage was made to be lesser in order to justify that theirs was TWU WUV.

I also got pulled out of the story by condom care.  Once Jace threw a used condom in a lake.  That’s nasty!  Why even mention it if you’re going to litter?  Another time he flushes a used condom.  I didn’t think you were supposed to do that.  I thought a garbage can was proper disposal.  I’d google it, but I’m scared of the unintentional results and images that might pop up.
 
And then there’s first scene in the bar where Jace pretends that Taylor is his wife.  In turn, to try to make him uncomfortable, Taylor says something being willing to go home with him if he promises to stop beating her.  I thought that was a really inappropriate joke.  I also thought it was concerning that she’s in a bar yelling about him not hitting her any more and leaves with him and no one seems concerned.
 
If you can ignore those things, I really enjoyed their story.  I guess it says a lot about how well the sex scenes were written and how much I appreciate that.   But so many little things bothered me, and unfortunately THAT’s what I remember about the story.

Fresh Temptation by Reeni Austin

Fresh Temptation (Barboza Brothers,#1)
Grade-C
Hotness Level-Blaze
Kink Level-None
Series-Barboza Brothers #1
Reviewed by Kay

Victor Barboza is an executive and self made man. His job is his life but he’s searching for the missing piece. He is actively avoiding his ex-fiancee which is difficult because he deeply respects her father. He’s at a fundraiser for his ex’s father when he meets Cara Green.

Cara Green is a single mother of a three year old boy. She has three jobs to help support them as they live with her retired mother, who’s on a fixed income. She is working for a caterer when she meets Victor.

I don’t want to say too much and ruin the read for anyone. So, I would say, read it. It’s cute and not real long. Cara and Victor are good together. Cara’s a full figured gal and for me personally, that storyline never gets old. Victor knows what he wants and goes right for it. There’s a jealous ex, questionable baby daddy whereabouts and a precious three year old boy. My only real complaint, and it’s a big one for me with a contemporary romance, it wasn’t near hot enough.