I don't know what it is about the month, but it seems that all the books are being released during November. Not that I'm complaining; it's just that my holiday shopping time will be severely limited while I hole up in my room reading the new books.
I'm not shy about admitting I have a literary boyfriend, and he lives in Olivia Cunning's mind. My boyfriend, Brian Sinclair, is the subject of Cunning's first book in The Sinners On Tour series, Backstage Pass [1], and the band's lead singer, Sed Lionheart, is the subject of the second, Rock Hard [2]. Coming out in November is Trey's story, Double Time [3]. Yes, that's meant to be a double entendre in the most literal sense because if you know these characters, you know Trey is bi-sexual. In Double Time [3], Trey has unabashedly fallen in lust with a girl, but to be fully satisfied, he needs to have a man in their life. Will it happen for Trey? I had the pleasure of reading Double Time [3] and I can say without a doubt that all of Trey's needs are met. And met. And met again.
Here's where I admit that Alice Clayton is a personal friend, but friendship aside, she's an amazingly hilarious smut writer. Not just funny but she's a really good writer, too. She makes you love her characters, laugh with them, and want only good things for them. The Unidentified Redhead [4] and The Redhead Revealed [5] are the two books Alice has published, but another book is coming out on November 27th: Wallbanger. And here's where I also admit that I've read it and it is AMAZING. If you love the Redhead books (P.S. The 3rd Redhead book will be out this Spring!), you will love Wallbanger.
I'll start by first saying that The Original Sinners books aren't for everyone. They are heavy into BDSM, more so than many people enjoy reading. That said, Tiffany Reisz is once of the best writers I've ever read, and for that alone, I highly suggest her books. The Prince [6], Reisz's third book in the eight-book series, is set to be released on November 20th. If I hadn't already read The Prince (I know - I have an amazing job), I know I would be up late on November 19th into the morning of the 20th, waiting for the book to arrive on my Kindle. The book is slightly different in how it's written than the first two stories. Following the same characters as the other two books, The Prince moves forward in the lives of the characters, yet it gives much more detail in the history of how and why they have evolved into being the people they are. I can't love on these books enough, and I'm afraid Tiffany Reisz [7] is close to taking out a Twitter restraining order on me and my fangirl actions.
The first two books in Jennifer Probst's Marriage to a Billionaire series are currently out and are must-reads for any romance reader. The third (and final?) book in the series, The Marriage Mistake [8], will be released on November 6th, and if you love the first two, you'll love the third book. Out of the three books in this series, the second one, The Marriage Trap [9], is my favorite, but the first, The Marriage Pact [10], and third are close behind on my must-read list. Plus, in reading The Marriage Mistake, we find out what's been happening in the lives of the characters from the first two books!
Originally published as a 5-part e-serial series, Anything He Wants: Dominated By The Billionaire [11] will be released as a full-length novel on November 27th. The most draw-out emotion in this book is lust, pure and simple l-u-s-t. Not knowing anything about the handsome man she starts making out with in an elevator, Lucy is seduced into an intriguing and impossible-to-pass-up opportunity to be anything this billionaire wants. And, yes, he does mean anything.
Angie Lynch is a Native Floridian without a tan, probably because she spends her days hard at work inside on the magical internet. For the past several years, Angie has worked way too hard at building clout as an influencer in food and margaritas as well as being a source for laughable pop culture commentary on her blog, A Whole Lot of Nothing [15]. In addition to that nonsense, Angie recommends books on Smut Book Club [16], is a contributing writer to Mom.me [17], spreads the word of Awesome at We Know Awesome [18], and tries to be a very professional content creator for local business blogs. Stalk her properly on Twitter @alotofnothing [19] and on Facebook [20].