RELEASE DATE: September 3rd
Sarge walks into the kitchen and looks between the coffee all over the fridge door, the smashed porcelain on the ground and me, chuckling.“That went well,” he says and lets his own laughter rip from his lips. “Heard her shrieking like a banshee out in the yard.”
“She wants to go home.” I rub my hands over my eyes and try to relax, but knowing she’s pissed isn’t great for me.”
“Women are different,” Sarge says with a shrug.
“Tell me about it.”
“Sometimes it’s best to shut the fuck up and not fight ‘em.” Sarge sits in the chair that Nix was sitting in.
“You pussy-whipped?” I ask as I feel my eyebrows draw together in question.
“Hmmm.” He reverts back to normal Sarge. “Women wanna be told what to do, but you need to make it look like it’s their idea.”
“That’s fucked. She should just do what I say and be happy with it.”
Sarge shakes his head. “She’s right, you’re a dick.” I don't do 'normal'. I've found that the more I write, the more I like being different to other authors. I write in first person, and I love to challenge a reader. I take the normal and switch it around. For me, I really enjoy getting a reaction from a reader. So if I can evoke an emotion (regardless of if it's the emotion the reader wants) then I figure that I've done my job as an author I want to be. I really quite revel in taking people out of their comfort zones and pushing them to read something different. My genre of writing is, well quite frankly, where ever my mind goes. I won't label myself because I don't like sticking to one genre. My goal with writing is just to take people away from whatever is going on in their lives, even if it's only for a split second. I'm a go with the flow sort of person and don't really take a course of action to get where I am going. I live in the moment and don't usually worry about tomorrow because whatever life is due to bring me, I'll be happy to accept. I love my family and friends and will help anyway I can if someone needs it. I really don't like people that are nasty just because they can be, I don't believe that's necessary, I mean life's hard enough as it is! I hope you enjoy my books, I've had a hoot writing them. There's more to come..... Til next time. M xx
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a Rafflecopter giveawayI was very intrigued when I read a blurb about this book and can honestly say it was a great read. The story was very well paced and had me reading straight through, I could not put the book down until I was finished.
Phoenix was such a strong woman. Even with all the turmoil in her life she was determined to keep going and not cave. She didn't take a lot of crap from Jaeger even from their first meeting at shotgun point no less to when he asks a serious question but at completely the wrong time.
Jaeger has only known the rough side of life. He didn't know in his own words romance, pretty or soft. Even without knowing any of those he did know how to protect and he learned how to care in a short amount of time.
I was not sure given the rocky start to them meeting if they could get it together. They were both so different but yet had things in common as well. Phoenix or Nix was so easy for Jaeger to get riled up. Jaeger had the worst tendency to speak whatever he thought even if it wasn't the most appropriate.
I will definitely be looking for more books by Margaret McHeyzer. I really enjoyed the pace of the story and the characters. I will also recommend this book to my friends.
I would give this book 4 1/2 stars.