Showing posts with label Tiffany Reisz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiffany Reisz. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

The Siren (The Original Sinners #1)
by Tiffany Reisz






Notorious Nora Sutherlin is famous for her delicious works of erotica, each one more popular with readers than the last. But her latest manuscript is different—more serious, more personal—and she's sure it'll be her breakout book... if it ever sees the light of day.



Zachary Easton holds Nora's fate in his well-manicured hands. The demanding British editor agrees to handle the book on one condition: he wants complete control. Nora must rewrite the entire novel to his exacting standards—in six weeks—or it's no deal.

Nora's grueling writing sessions with Zach are draining... and shockingly arousing. And a dangerous former lover has her wondering which is more torturous—staying away from him... or returning to his bed?

Nora thought she knew everything about being pushed to your limits. But in a world where passion is pain, nothing is ever that simple.



Do you like forbidden love? Exhibitionism? Or just plain all things taboo? Well you are a naughty little devil, and this book is soooo for you!

Nora writes books, not very good books in Zach's opinion, but she is about to change every thought he has in that narrow-minded head of his. When she takes him to the secretive underground club called the 8th Circle his tightly locked demeanor is torn wide open, especially when he finds out she's not only a member but a Dom too!

This book took me somewhere I've never been before. It was risqué, agonizing, and completely titillating. I wasn't sure if I should be reading it, but I couldn't stop myself either. The more and more I discovered the more and more I wanted to know! Søren blew me away! I was completely captivated by him even though his character wasn't present as much as Zach and Nora. As soon as he entered the scene I knew he would be my favorite! Nora and Søren's relationship is different to say the least and I'm just waiting to see what happens next.

Every character is fighting a battle, Nora, Zach, Søren, and Wes! Oh you will love Wes. There are so many components to this story which makes it very hard to explain without giving away any major details. These characters are entwined together beautifully! Life all boils down to love, hate, sex, compassion, religion, and politics, which are very present in this erotic tale.

Tiffany Reisz has mesmerized me with her seductive words, and I cannot turn away! The Siren is perverted, it's intoxicating, it's irresistible!

5/5 Fangs

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

The Confessions: An Original Sinners Collection



Title: The Confessions
Author: Tiffany Reisz
Release Date: March 15, 2016


Three Sinners. Three confessions. And all the dirty little secrets you could possibly desire...

Father Stuart Ballard has been Marcus Stearns' confessor since the young Jesuit was only eighteen years old. He thought he'd heard every sin the boy had to confess until Marcus uttered those three fateful words: "I met Eleanor."

So begins the 40-page "The Confession of Marcus Stearns," a moving coda to the RITA® Award-winning Original Sinners series. Originally published as a limited-edition paperback for the 2014 RT Booklovers' Convention, and available worldwide for the first time.

This collection also includes "The Confession of Eleanor Schreiber," a companion 36-page story written exclusively for this book.

And, finally, all secrets are revealed in "The Confession of Tiffany Reisz," an exclusive, in-depth interview.





I've been waiting so long for this story that I read it almost immediately (and I was driving), and when I finally received it I read and reread it! I have to particulary thank Tiffany Reisz for these amazing novellas because when the love between my favorites characters is reassured I consider it "the reading bliss"!
It was a delight to read them, as always with Tiffany Reisz the writing is flawless. Plain and simple, it's perfect!
I don't think I'll ever feel like I've had enough of these stories or characters, and I really hope she keeps the short stories coming. If you are an Original Sinners Series fan, you will enjoy these novellas!

Monday, December 1, 2014

The King- Tiffany Reisz release and giveaway!


The King by Tiffany Reisz

Summary:
Cunning. Sex. Pure nerve. Only this potent threesome can raise him to his rightful place as ruler of Manhattan's kink kingdom. 
Bouncing from bed to bed on the Upper East Side—handsomely paid in both bills and blackmail fodder—Kingsley Edge is brilliant, beautiful and utterly debauched. No carnal act or chemical compound can relieve his self-destructive apathy—only Søren, the one person he loves without limit or regret. A man he can never have, but in whose hands Kingsley is reborn to attain even greater heights of sin. He plans to open the ultimate BDSM club­: a dungeon playground for New York's A-list that'll change the scene forever.

The club becomes Kingsley's obsession—and he's enlisted some tough-as-nails help. His new assistant Sam is smart, secretive and totally immune to seduction (by men, at least). She and Kingsley make a wicked team. Still, their combined—and considerable—expertise in domination can't subdue the man who would kill their dream. The enigmatic Reverend Fuller won't rest until King's dream is destroyed. It's one man's sacred mission against another's…. 

About Tiffany:
Tiffany Reisz is the author of the internationally bestselling and award-winning Original Sinners series for Mira Books (Harlequin/Mills & Boon). Tiffany's books inhabit a sexy shadowy world where romance, erotica and literature meet and do immoral and possibly illegal things to each other. She describes her genre as "literary friction," a term she stole from her main character, who gets in trouble almost as often as the author herself. 
She lives in Portland, Oregon. If she couldn't write, she would die.

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Excerpt from The King:
“How much trouble am I in for getting out of the car without permission?” Kingsley asked.

“None,” Søren said, and Kingsley was wildly disappointed. “Let’s go. We can make it back to school by tonight.”

Kingsley followed him back to the car. The driver opened the door for them. When they were alone again, Kingsley said, “Or…”

“Or what?” Søren demanded.

“Or we could find a hotel and fuck in a real bed for once.”

“We’re not on a date. And here I was wondering where the real Kingsley had gone.”

“What do you mean?” he asked as the driver opened the car door for them. He slipped inside and Søren followed. They were on the road again before Søren answered.

“When you were with Claire—I wasn’t sure you were the same Kingsley I know and barely tolerate.”

“Why? Because I like kids?”

“You were good with her.”

“Kids are fun,” he said. What else was there to say?

“I never considered you would like children.”

“Well…I do. So what?”

“Nothing,” Søren said, laughing to himself. “Nothing at all.”

“I know you see me as some kind of pervert,” Kingsley said. “But believe or not, I am a human being. Yes, I like kids. I might want kids someday. I don’t have much of a family anymore. If I want a family I’ll have to make my own. Sometimes I have thoughts that don’t have anything to do with sex. I’m not just your toy, you know. I have feelings and—”

His impassioned “I have feelings” speech ended abruptly when Søren grabbed him hard by the back of the hair and brought his mouth down in a brutal kiss. Kingsley almost pulled away so he could finish his tirade before realizing he wanted the kiss so much more than the fight.

Kingsley returned the kiss with equal and greater passion. Søren yanked Kingsley’s jacket off him and threw it on the floorboard. Kingsley pulled his own shirt off and rolled on to his back on the bench seat. He’d remember the sensation of leather on his bare back all his life.

“Have you ever had sex in the back of a Rolls Royce?” Kingsley asked, trying not to rip Søren’s shirt in his rush to unbutton it. He needed Søren’s skin on his skin right now.

“No,” Søren said. “But ask me that question again in an hour.”

Before Kingsley could respond to that, Søren grabbed his wrists, pinned them over Kingsley’s head and kissed him again—deeper, slower, but no less punitive. Kingsley groaned, and Søren slapped a hand over his mouth.

“Quiet,” Søren said into Kingsley’s ear. “We aren’t alone, and I’ll gag you until you choke if I have to. Understand?”

Kingsley nodded against Søren’s hand. A curtain and partition separated them from the driver. He couldn’t see them, but if they were loud enough, he could hear them. He’d disobeyed Søren’s orders to stay in the car, he’d yelled at him and talked back. He was going to get it this time.

Good.

Søren kissed him again. Kingsley kept his sounds of pleasure to a minimum even when Søren reached between their bodies, unzipped Kingsley’s pants, and stroked him hard. Every muscle in Kingsley’s stomach tightened. He sucked in his breath sharply from the shock of pleasure. It took every bit of self-control not to moan audibly.

“You like this?” Søren asked.

“God, yes, so much,” Kingsley said, lifting his hips against Søren’s hand. He spoke in French and English. He was about to lose control of more than his language skills if Søren didn’t stop touching him like that.

“I think you like it too much.” Søren rose up on his knees and looked down at Kingsley.

“I don’t. I really don’t. I like it exactly as much as you want me to.”

“You’re pathetic when you’re turned on.”

“I am so pathetic right now.”

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Captivated by Megan Hart & Tiffany Reisz

 
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22855544-captivated

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LETTING GO by Megan Hart: Colleen goes to the same bar every night and orders the same drink: a whiskey, neat. She doesn't drink it, though. Jesse the bartender notices the beautiful, sad woman who keeps to herself. Until one night when she lets go and lets him in. And after that, Jesse has only one mission to show her one night is only the beginning…

SEIZE THE NIGHT by Tiffany Reisz: Five years ago, a night of forbidden passion between Remi and Julien, the heirs of two powerful and competitive horse-racing families, led to a feud that is threatening to ruin both farms. Now Remi must find Julien again but when she does, her need for Julien is just as strong and just as forbidden…


MrsNorthman's Review
 
Letting Go by Megan Hart
4/5 Fangs
 
Colleen has been going to the same bar every Thursday night for the last six months. Her order is always the same, a glass of scotch and a seltzer water with a slice of lime.  One of the bartenders, Jesse, suggests an order of onion rings and something about him knowing exactly what she needs captures her attention. Sure he's hot, but he couldn't possibly be interested in her, right? At least that's what she keeps telling herself. She hasn't really dated since her divorce.
Her and her ex-husband still own a condo together and he uses it as a way to control her.  She has a particularly rough night being verbally bashed by her ex and there's a huge blizzard in the forecast, but she still finds her way to the bar.  Jesse can tell she's been crying and sends everyone home before the worst of the storm hits, leaving them alone.  After a few drinks he gets her to smile and even to dance.  It's really sweet.  She invites him back to her place and they get snowed in together for the weekend.
Colleen comes off as a little insecure.  She has this burning desire to take control in the bedroom but is holding herself back.  She doesn't want Jesse to thinks she's controlling or uptight. It's her ex-husband's constant loop of negative talk in her head that makes it hard for her to let go.  Jesse gets her to relax and just be herself.  Turns out he likes to be told what to do! Jesse being younger and so eager to please freaks Colleen out.  She only sees their time together ending one way, with her getting hurt.
"This was a mistake. I don't want to miss you when we aren't together. I don't want to need you."
I love Megan Hart's writing. Whether a full length book or a novella, I always ending up getting attached to her characters.  It was easy to fall for Jesse.  He was sweet, volunteered at a dog shelter and was a great dad.  He got Colleen to she herself in a different way and it made for a great story.  I was happy that the "L" word wasn't thrown out there.  So  many authors try to do that with short stories and it's a turn off for sure.  This hot read was simply a glimpse into the beginning of their relationship.
 
 
Seize the Night by Tiffany Reisz
3/5 Fangs
 
Remi is the manager at her family's horse farm.  She gets suspicious when her father changes the passwords to the bank accounts and starts spending large amounts of money.  On top of that, her family's biggest rivals the Brite's, owners of Capital Hills horse farm, are also spending large sums of cash.  The feud between the families has been fueled by the upcoming race of their top horses and something just seems off.  Remi is determined to find out what.
 
She needs someone from Captial Hills to help her.  But who would be willing to talk to the enemy?  There's only one person that comes to mind, Julien.  Five years ago, she had a unforgettable night with the only Brite son. They met at a Christmas party and one thing lead to another, but didn't go all the way, because his mom walked in on them.  The two families came to blows because Julien was only 17 at the time! Remi had no idea.  It's years later and she's still thinking about that picture perfect night.
 
Her quirky assistant, Merrick, tracks down Julien in Paris and they make a surprise trip.  Julien is excited to see Remi, but there's a few things he needs to share with her before they can "sieze the night".  They  both want nothing more than to spend their lives together and stop their families from tarnishing both of the businesses and their reputations. Along with her assistant and his doctor, they put a plan in motion to ensure their future.
 
There were things I liked about this short story and others that I didn't really care for.  I really liked Merrick.  He was odd, but so funny throughout the whole story.  What I didn't like was that Remi almost seduced Julien when he was seventeen and she was 22.  Then when they finally see each other again, after 5 years, he breaks the news that he's a virgin.  I just cringed at her having to tell him everything to do. Add the extreme insta-love on top of that and I was lost.
 
*Complimentary copy provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*