Sunday, May 25, 2025

Defend Me- Emory Weste

 



Defend me is the story of Brooks and Tillian if you been following the a series then you are already familiar with him but Tillian we have only met him briefly. And this their heartbreaking but beautiful story. 

Defend definitely surprised me while I love it at the end, I had a hard time getting into the vibe of the story i don’t know if it was because it felt more triggering to me than the last two books in the series 
Or I was just not in mindset for it but I push through it and love it. Is definitely has a bit more angst than the previous books in the series, is more rough to read because some of the triggers but is also beautiful the love Brooks & Tillian share is beautiful to read as well, I’m glad that I didn’t give up
On it. 

Overall I think is another great installment in the series and can’t wait for the next book I’m so intrigued about Travis and the mystery love interest.


* please read the triggers is very important. 


Monday, May 12, 2025

Finance Bros - August Jones Cover Reveal


Blurb:

Ryan

Ever say something you regret? Like regret so hard you get the word REGRET tattooed on your arm? Same.

I accidentally told my stepbrother I was in love with him when we were fourteen. In my defense, strong cough syrup was involved, but to my great regret he hasn't missed a chance to show me how disgusting I am ever since. He damn near ruined my life.

But I'm not a kid anymore, and the summer internship I scored at the best investment banking firm in San Francisco is my ticket to a perfect life. Everything is going to plan until he shows up.



Malcolm 

My former stepbrother was supposed to fall off the face of the earth so l'd never have to look him in the eyes again, and honestly, I thought he had. The sight of him with his rock hard body in a great suit makes me feel things l've ignored for years. Things I'm not sure l'll be able to avoid if I let him back into my life. And I wouldn't except—| might need his help.

In addition to learning the ropes in finance, each intern gets a hundred bucks to turn into a pile of cash by the end of summer. Whoever makes the most wins a dream career with the firm.

The only rule? There are no rules. When the rest of the interns pool their money for an advantage, I have to decide whether to go it alone and risk the job, or confront my complicated history  with Ryan and work together. Good thing we both claim to be straight.