Saturday, July 21, 2018

Bastards and Whiskey by Alta Hensley

I absolutely love being part of a book club. It's a great way to find new books and then have the opportunity to discuss them. Seeing as I read a lot as it is, I sometimes need a little help choosing a book. Especially when my TBR won't get smaller.

Last month it was The Tutor, which I reviewed. This month it was Bastards and Whiskey. I'd actually had another friend read it, but I was in the midst of other books and I threw it on a list. Lists are the best things ever. They can be very helpful. Such as collections on the Kindle app. I swear by it, once I started using it. Narrows things down. I'm even attempting to use Goodreads. Mainly to keep up with books I've read.

I digress. Something I do often and have no intention of changing. But I got this book and broke it open. Only thing was, I wasn't ready to read it as is. I needed something more so I went to my record player. (I'm not that old, or maybe I am seeing as I recall listening to records with friends back in the day.) This is a newfangled contraption with a CD player too. I found an older record and put it on. Something still wasn't right. I mean I had a record playing Kenny Rogers. Maybe I didn't need to go that old school. I traded out the music to Urban Chipmunk. (Note: This is not the best music to read something like this book too, but reasons.)

Everything was almost perfect. Almost. Perfect. Whiskey! Yes, I needed a whiskey drink before I could dive all the way into this book. So some ginger ale and whiskey later along with some very catchy music, I was on my way to reading this book.


This was a book that was very well paced. The characters were both likable and yet they were flawed by their pride and unwillingness to communicate. Kenneth and Anita made a wonderful couple in that they pushed each other outside of their comfort zones. There are so many ways to inadvertently create spoilers in a review of this book.

The story is told from both of the characters POV. This makes the story that much better. Anita is from a place so small and insignificant that she sees it as a mile marker and not a place. She is poor and only has an older woman she cares for in her life. (Also a twice mentioned old biker that was also a tattoo artist.) Meanwhile, in New Orleans Kenneth is an extremely rich lawyer who own a gentlemen's club called Spiked Roses. Anita ends up in New Orleans and working at Spiked Roses.

This is where the story gets dark and dirty. It's also when we see a struggle where Kenneth wants Anita. We also see how naive Anita really is. I wanted to scream at her, the same as Kenneth, when she ends up going home with a man for a shit ton of money but she will also have to deal with being degraded. Which she is unable to handle so she cuts and runs with the money. Kenneth goes after her and their story begins.

The character development was great. The sex was dirty and hot. Holy cow. Be prepared to need a drink after this book. There are other books in the series and I'm looking forward to seeing how the series progresses. 

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Flesh by Kylie Scott

I've been reading Kylie Scott for a little bit now. I started with her Stage Dive series and then to her Dive Bar books. They were engaging and funny. Simply put, they were great entertainment. The characters were great to read about. They are some of my favorite rereads. Not that I should be rereading much with my ever growing TBR list.

Sometimes, one needs a book they are familiar with to escape into. And her books are great escapes. Then, I found out she wrote some books set during a zombie apocalypse. I wasn't sure how well that was going to work out for me. I debated for a heck of a lot longer than I should have. Then, Flesh went on sale and I had no reason not to give the book a shot.

I shouldn't have waited. There was no reason I should have. This book certainly wasn't about a musicians or bartenders, nope it was about a woman and two men surviving zombies and the criminal humans.


Ali meets Daniel and they team up. Okay, so a heck more is involved than that. Daniel hadn't seen a real live girl in like 8 weeks or so. He was in instant love and protect the moment he saw her. (This is totally okay in this world. It's fiction and erotica and whatever else tag can be thrown on it.) Ali takes a bit longer to warm up but she needed a man in her life. (A living breathing one.)

Off they go to find themselves a nice house they can turn into a fortress. Oops, they run into bad people when they went "shopping". But Finn, the hot young cop comes in for the rescue. Then it's a series of events as they try to escape all while having sex and creating a bond among the three of them. Who wouldn't want two hot males looking out for you during a zombie crisis?

Totally, don't want to ruin the plot or story line so I'll just say that they end up in a safe town where more adventure awaits. Plus relations, because it's that kind of book.

There is a second book and a couple of shorts all set in this new zombie filled world. I will be checking them out soon. I loved the writing in this book and the engaging way the characters were and hope that it continues in the next one. In the mean time, I should start making up a list of things needed in the event of a zombie outbreak (it's possible) and to read that zombie guide that's been around for some time. It's imperative to know the difference between zombie sub-classes.