Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Book Review: Whiskey Sharp: Torn by Lauren Dane


Whiskey Sharp: Torn


by Lauren Dane





Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages

Publisher: HQN (June 26, 2018)

Sometimes what you find isn’t what you were searching for

Beau Petty has been searching his whole life. Searching for a place that fills all the empty spaces in him. Searching for a way to tame the restlessness. Searching for answers to the secret he’s never stopped trying to solve. What he wasn’t searching for was a woman to claim all of him, but when Cora Silvera walks back into his life, he’s ready to search out all the ways he can make her his.

Cora has spent her life as the family nurturer, taking care of others. But now she’s ready to pass that job on to someone else. It’s time to make some changes and live for herself. It’s in that moment that her former teenage crush reappears and the draw and the heat of their instant connection is like nothing either of them has experienced. He craves being around her. She accepts him, dark corners and all.

Beau thinks Cora’s had enough drama in her life. He wants to protect her from the secrets of his past, even if it means holding back the last pieces of himself. But Cora is no pushover and she means to claim all those pieces.


My Rating:




Favorite Quotes:


Beau’s had quite the colorful life. I mean. Wow. Also the modeling shots alone might have made me pregnant.


Naked, he’s like one of those magical things you’re not supposed to look at directly or you get ensorcelled.

I guess I need to make an honest man out of you or people might think you were easy… You must really love me to want my crazy mixing up with your crazy. You do realize we might have just bred the Kwisatz Haderach, right?

People take pictures of you. You’re not just a pretty surfing tourist. You’re Beau Petty. And so some video of you giving me the business would end up online and everyone would savage my thighs…

Rachel snatched the dog from her sister and Cora decided not to inform them that Beau had fed Jezzy an entire can of those gross sausages that smelled like dog food. Cute though Jezzy was, she also farted like a demon, and then pretended it wasn’t her.

 

My Review:


This book was a delight, I’ve never read this author before but look forward to further indulging myself with her magical combinations of words.  Silly me, I jumped into a series with book three, and while it probably would have deepened my enjoyment and understanding of the secondary characters, it was not necessary to have read the previous books as Whiskey Sharp: Torn had strong legs, like mighty oaks, and was more than capable of standing alone.  However, I am greedy and want to read the two earlier books as well as anything else this staggeringly talented wordsmith has scribbled. 

The characters were multi-layered, alluring, and captivating while adorned with fascinating and complicated histories.  The storylines were engaging, unique, intriguing, and laced with levity, zinging banter, bawdy wit, and clever humor.  The copious meals that were prepared and enjoyed tantalized and tortured this salivating dieter, as they sounded as drool-worthy as the lascivious and bootylicious sensual scenes. 

This was my favorite type of story as the featured couple enjoyed a refreshingly sweet, sensual, and profoundly nurturing and supportive relationship that was relatively conflict-free.  And I absolutely loved this couple; they were adorable and precious, perfectly matched, irresistible, and off-the-charts passionate together.  They were totally smitten and besotted and good to and for each other.  I reveled in the ease, thoughtfulness, and care they took with each other, as well as their ability to scorch the sheets and singe the ceiling tiles.  I have to adore a sweet and sexy man who can inventively cook in every room in the house.  

Empress DJ


About Lauren Dane

The story goes like this – While on pregnancy bed rest, Lauren Dane had plenty of down time so her husband took her comments about “giving that writing thing a serious go” to heart and brought home a secondhand laptop. She wrote her first book on it before it gave up the ghost. Even better, she sold that book and never looked back.

Today Lauren is a New York Times bestselling author of over fifty novels and novellas across several genres.

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