Hello readers! I'm thrilled to be part of the Launch Day Blitz for the print version of Kaleidoscope by Kristen Ashley because I LOVED this story. I'll be ordering my very own copy to sit along with my favorites on my bookshelf. Below I have my review, an excerpt and not just one giveaway but TWO! So be sure to fill out both rafflecopters for a chance to win!
Kaleidoscope (Colorado Mountain #6) by Kristen Ashley
Print Publication Date: December 16th 2014 by Forever Mass Market
About the book:
KALEIDOSCOPE by Kristen Ashley (December 16, 2014; Forever Mass Market; $7.00)When old friends become new lovers...anything can happen.Sexy, gifted, and loyal, PI Jacob Decker is a tall, cool drink of perfection who had Emmanuelle Holmes at "hello." His relationship with Emme's best friend kept them apart for years, but things have changed. Now that a case has brought him to Gnaw Bone, Colorado, the road is wide open for Emme and Deck to explore something hotter and deeper than Emme dreamed possible. So why is she sabotaging the best thing that's ever happened to her?
It isn't easy to catch Deck off guard, but Emme does just that when she walks back into his life after nine long years. The curvy brunette had her charms back in the day, but now she's a bona fide knockout . . . and she wants to rekindle their friendship. Deck, however, wants more. Emme's always been the one; she excites Deck's body and mind like no other woman can. But a dark chapter from Emme's past overshadows their future together. Now only Deck can help her turn the page-if she'll let him . . .
My
Thoughts:
Kaleidoscope is the sixth book in the Colorado Mountain series, a series I’ve come to love. Sweet Dreams(book
#2) was my first Kristen Ashley book and it started my love affair with
her writing. Seriously, she writes the best alpha men, and wonderfully
independent, sassy, loveable heroines!Jacob Decker or “Deck” as most people call him is someone we’ve met through the series, yet he was always a mysterious character. Deck is private for hire sort of detective/enforcer having earned a reputation of getting the job done. Because of this reputation he’s hired by the Gnaw Bone police department to help track down a ring of buglers that’s become a huge dangerous problem.
Being in Gnaw Bone, Deck runs into Emmanuelle Holmes, and she doesn’t look like the Emme he knew from nine years ago. She breathtakingly gorgeous! Deck was always attracted to her mind, they always tuned out the room and had intense, soul-deep conversations, but she was what he described as “sexless”. Plus, he was seriously dating her best friend Elsbeth at the time. Elsbeth didn’t care for Deck and Emme’s closeness, probably sensing the connection they shared.
“Lookin’ back, havin’ you back, I now know and I reckon you know, that’s the way it was. She was between us. She knew it too. And she didn’t like it. But it didn’t matter. My head was fucked so I couldn’t see clear of her and not doin’ that, I didn’t see you.”
But all that went out the window when Elsbeth broke things off with Deck and in turn Deck and Emme went their separate ways, too. Now seeing Emme he realizes what he lost, and laments all the years wasted not seeing what should’ve been: Deck and Emme together instead of Deck and Elsbeth. He’s not wasting time anymore.
Emme missed Deck, and so seeing him on the street she jumps at the chance to reconnect and get their friendship back. But trouble lurks, because not only is she involved with another man, Dane, who is not all he seems, but Emme has something dark in her past that’s about to rear its ugly head. No worries though, Deck is a determined man, and he’s not losing Emme after the light-bulb finally came on!
Emme was sweet, smart, and self-sufficient. Heck, this girl bought an old crumbling mansion and started fixing it up on her own, because she saw the beauty underneath. I love a woman who has the courage to go after what she wants.
Deck was lovely as well. He wasn’t the uber-alpha/caveman bossy. I'd still classify him as alph-male, he just wasn’t as hard headed or pushy as some of KA’s previous males. Deck was pretty reasonable. When he saw what he missed in Emme with Elsbeth in the way he immediately moved to rectify and take them on the path they should’ve been on years ago.
I loved this couple and the reasonable ways they dealt with problems. I love a romance based on friendship and one forged from something precious that was lost, as in the case of Deck and Emme.
There is usually a little danger and mystery in every Kristen Ashley book and this one is no exception. The initial details with Emme and her past may seem a little tame when you find out what happened but the reactions and damage it caused are not something to set aside so easily.
Kristen Ashley somehow always manages to make me cry in every single one of her stories. Dang it! She always brings out a range of strong emotions! The epilogue was amazing as usual!
Favorite Quote:
“You’re gonna share my bed, my home, my life, and build a family with me, Emmanuelle,” he told her, and her eyes opened, brighter now, tears again streaming. “That’s everything, baby.”
4.5 Suns
Excerpt:
I dropped my leg so I was sitting
cross-legged in the couch and leaned into him. “Honey, you remember everything
so I don’t have to remind you I haven’t seen you in nine years. I dig it that
we reconnected and I love having you back.” I again threw an arm out, this time
toward him and back to me. “This is great. You and me spending time together,
shooting the breeze. I missed that. And I get it that friends make gestures,
but this is too much.”
His eyes warmed during this speech
and he took his arms from the couch, bent his legs, leaned into them, and me,
and put his elbows to his knees, never releasing my eyes.
“Baby, I want you warm and liquid.
The first bein’ physically, the second bein’ financially. You stop payin’ so
much for heat, you’ll have more money for the rest of the shit you gotta do.”
This made sense.
But he’d again called me “baby.”
And I needed to address that.
So I asked, “What is that?”
His head cocked and his eyebrows
drew together. “What’s what?”
I drew in breath and on the exhale,
stated, “You calling me baby.” Then I went on quickly, “Not that I don’t like
it. It’s sweet. It’s just not…” I hesitated, “us.”
Something happened to his eyes, his
face, his whole big body and that something made me brace at the same time it
made my heartbeat escalate.
“You know what it is,” he said
softly.
I didn’t.
“I don’t,” I shared.
His eyes stayed locked to mine and
I knew him relatively well, or I used to. But even if we hadn’t been separated
for years, I still would not have been forewarned to the fact he was about to
blow my mind.
“Before, we had Elsbeth between us.
My head was fucked about that, about her, and it took almost a decade to get it
unfucked. Lookin’ back, havin’ you back, I now know and I reckon you know,
that’s the way it was. She was between us. She knew it too. And she didn’t like
it. But it didn’t matter. My head was fucked so I couldn’t see clear of her and
not doin’ that, I didn’t see you.”
I knew my lips had parted. I also
knew my eyes got big. And last, I had no clue what to say.
So I said nothing.
“Now she isn’t between us,” he
finished.
It was then I knew what the “baby”
business was.
I just had no idea how to react to
it because I never considered it. He was beautiful. He was kind. He was smart.
He was funny and interesting and affectionate.
But he was my best friend’s
boyfriend.
That didn’t mean my mind didn’t go
there in vague ways, not stupid enough to wish for something I could never
have, just silently covetous of what Elsbeth had. And, because of all that he
was and that Elsbeth had it, in the end, infuriated she threw it away. Angry
enough to end an important friendship because of it.
Sitting there, all that was Jacob,
and all that being spectacular sitting across from me, holding my eyes, I
finally understood that the reason I was angry at my friend was because, in
throwing Jacob away, she took him away from me.
And now I had him back, but also,
he was saying I’d always had him a different way, we just didn’t go there and
he was going to take us there.
Yes. I had no clue what to say but
my body had a clue how to feel. Warm and there were a lot more tingles.
“Jacob—” I started on a whisper.
But he interrupted again.
“You saw me, asked me out to dinner
that same night, no fuckin’ around. Since then, you’ve called twice for no reason
except to connect, and, baby, before you freak that I noticed that and what it
said, I’ll tell you, I’m fuckin’ glad you did and I’m also fuckin’ glad about
what it said. The boyfriend you were on the fence about, you got off the fence
in less than twenty-four hours after seein’ me again and decided to get shot of
his ass. And you didn’t waste any time gettin’ me right where I am tonight.
That is not friends reconnecting. You know it. So do I.”
“I—”
“Don’t deny it.”
I shut my mouth.
About the Author: Kristen Ashley grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana, and has lived in Denver, Colorado, and the West Country of England. Thus she has been blessed to have friends and family around the globe. Her posse is loopy (to say the least) but loopy is good when you want to write.
Kristen was raised in a house with a large and multigenerational family. They lived on a very small farm in a small town in the heartland, and Kristen grew up listening to the strains of Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon, and Whitesnake. Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music and love was a good way to grow up. And as she keeps growing up, it keeps getting better.
Kristen was raised in a house with a large and multigenerational family. They lived on a very small farm in a small town in the heartland, and Kristen grew up listening to the strains of Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon, and Whitesnake. Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music and love was a good way to grow up. And as she keeps growing up, it keeps getting better.
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The publisher has generously provided two giveaways: The first rafflecopter is for all the blogs participating, a SIGNED Set of The Colorado Mountain Series! The second giveaway is exclusive to Waves of Fiction and it's one Print Copy of Kaleidoscope open to US and Canadian residents only. Good luck!
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I have not yet read one, but thank you so much for the chance!
ReplyDeleteThat is hard because I love so many of them. I guess my top 3 would be The Will, Law Man, Sweet Dreams, and Lady Luck... okay that is 4 but I could go on and on! lol Thanks for the chance to win, all my books are on my kindle and I want to start a hardcopy collection now that they are becoming available. =D
ReplyDeleteOh that is hard. I haven't read them all yet but have read the Dream Man series and loved them all as well as just finished the Rock Chick series last night and oh my my my are they fabulous! I have also read the first 3 of The Burg series and like all of those but there was just something extra special about Joe Callahan in that series! But picking a favorite not sure I can do that they are all so great it's impossible!
ReplyDeleteGreat excerpt! I haven't read one yet, but her books are on my TBR list.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a tough question!! I have a favorite book in each series she's written. But, if I had to choose one from this series it would be Lady Luck, followed by The Gamble, Sweet Dreams, Breathe, Jagged and Kaleidoscope.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read any yet but have heard so many great things about this author and hope to soon!
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