Harlie is pleased, no, honored to have Liz Crowe on the blog today with Cheeky Blonde. If you have not checked out her books, you are missing out. Take it away Liz...
Why
Beer?
Why
not…I mean, I know I can say this here because my host is a Shiner Fan! Yes, she is. Love it! They have a new one out, too.
Craft
beer is my world, and the setting for Cheeky Blonde my latest release from
Decadent Publishing. It starts at a
national beer fest (there is one: it’s called the Great American Beer Festival
and it rocks), when the heroine meets her “hero” who seems a little unlikely
since she claims can’t anything about him that doesn’t start with “that
asshole.”
Seems
like a fairly traditional set up. But I promise it’s not.
Like
most of my books , Cheeky Blonde has elements of what you expect, but a lot of
what you don’t.
And
because I say “why not beer?” I set it in my world. I won’t bore you with tons
of brewing and mundane details but will show you a high-speed romp in a
non-traditional setting that’s sexy, and funny and introduce you to one of my
favorite new heroes: Sean Garrison, marketing director and founder of the
Garrison Brothers Brewing Co. a fictional company in Lansing, Michigan.
Here is
a taste of Sean:
“Christ,”
he muttered, as he snatched his phone from the floor. Nearly nine a.m. already.
He had appointments with distributors in an hour and had to be at some round
table thing about marketing at noon, plus another panel discussion regarding
the antiquated three-tier distribution system later in the afternoon. To top it
off, he was gonna have to jack off in the shower thanks to whoever the hell was
yelling his name outside. His head pounded in time with the fist.
“Cool
your jets. I’m coming.” He yanked open the door and came face to face with the
woman he had only a second before imagined sucking his cock. Her beautiful face
was dark with anger.
He made
an effort to fix his smirk in place, but his head spun from a combination of
too little sleep, too much alcohol, and an intense emotion he had spent the
last several years avoiding at all costs. The mix of regret and pure unbridled
lust made him grit his teeth.
“You are
a colossal asshole,” she said, her jaw tense. He raised an eyebrow. It wasn’t
the first time a beautiful woman had said as much.
“Look at
this.” She shoved her phone in his face. He leaned back, unwilling to admit he
needed reading glasses to see the small screen. “Oh shit. Never mind, I’ll read
it to you.” She yanked the device out of his hand.
“What has four feet, four hands, two heads, and lips locked? hashtag breweryhookup hashtag garrisonandbrick.”
“What
the fuck is a ‘hash tag?’”
She
glared at him. “Don’t be obtuse. Wait, it gets better.”
“Sean
and Jenny sittin’ in a brew house, K-i-s-s-i-n-g hashtag brewingconventionsex
hashtag whereisdylan?”
“I hate
Twitter,” was all he could muster.
Cheeky
Blonde:
Blurb
Violence, intrigue, and passion are brewing in the craft beer
world. When bitter rivals Jennifer Baxter and Sean Garrison meet, the notorious
and handsome owner of Garrison Brothers Brewing stays true to form, seducing
his rival at a national brewer’s convention.
Sean arrived at the convention expecting to get down to
business, including his stated goal of hiring Jen away from Brick Street
Brewery. But the beautiful fellow craft beer expert provides more of a
distraction than he expected.
When sabotage strikes their fellow breweries, they unite to
solve the mysteries. But fate and rumors brew more than beer as love, lust,
jealousy, and misunderstanding collide in a way neither could have expected or
anticipated.
Can they overcome the malicious chatter long enough to explore
the emotion bubbling beneath the surface? Or will lust fall flat and leave them
nothing but memories of the moment that slipped away?
Review:
Why did the book have to end? I mean really? Could Liz have written a longer book about
the beer business, hot sex and had a great suspense element woven in? I know that she has written longer and I’m
really hoping for a sequel of sorts.
Okay, rant over. On with the
review.
I will admit that I’m partial to Ms. Crowe’s beer
books. My brother worked in the bar
business and then beer business for over 15 years so I’m well versed in the
basics of brewing, marketing and the tasting of beer. I love beer myself but sadly, can’t drink a
lot of it anymore. Health issues you
see. I’ve waited for at least 6 months
for this book to come out and I was not disappointed. It had everything I like in a book. An engaging plot from the start, great sexual
tension build up and the suspense element that was woven in was spot on.
Jen Baxter is an up and coming brewery owner that has a
great reputation in the business. She a
man in her life, sort of but once she sees the rock star of the beer business
Sean Garrison, her life will never be the same.
While trying to fight her attraction to Sean at a beer festival and
keeping her wits about her, she is also trying to keep the green eyed monster
at bay.
The scenes that took place at the festival were
hilarious. Who knew that you could have
that much none sex but still feel the sexual tension build up between two
characters? Some of the best scenes with
Jen and Sean were when they were NOT having any kind of sexual anything but the
teasing, torture and flirting. Liz does
a spectacular job of this with Jen and Sean.
Yes, they are not celibate, there are other ways but the build up
towards them in bed is spot on with me.
Once you finally get there, it’s totally worth it and heartfelt. The secondary characters flew off the page for me. They only enhanced the story and moved Jen and Sean along to their ending. I really felt for Dylan throughout the whole book. That said the scenes with Dylan and Julie are great. Do not skim over the scene at the brew house when they get home from the festival. Trust me. I couldn’t decide whether to squirm in my seat or laugh out loud. You figure it out for yourself. Liam, Sean brother is important to the story, too. As Sean’s sounding board and business partner, he has a stake in this, too.
The suspense element that Liz wove into the plot was interesting. Do not skip these scenes. They explain what is happening in the background with the saboteur and how it will all play out in the end. Plus, you might learn a thing or two. I sure did.
Overall, I loved this book. My biggest complaint was that I wish it were
longer or that a sequel is coming. Yes,
this book is over 141 pages but I’m greedy.
J Jen and Sean are two people that I could sit
down with at a bar and become friends with over their competing beers. I felt connected with Jen, Sean, Dylan and yes,
Sean’s ex-wife Victoria. Run, don’t walk
to buy and read Cheeky Blonde. You will
glad that you did.
5 Harlie’s and a highly recommended read
Buy
links:
Decadent Publishing: http://www.decadentpublishing.com/product_info.php?products_id=578&osCsid=2tdovom679e62uo97kvcd8m7j3
BIO:
Microbrewery
owner, multi-published author, beer blogger and journalist, mom of three
teenagers, and soccer fan, Liz lives in the great middle west, in a Major
College Town. Years of experience in
sales and fund raising, plus an eight-year stint as an ex-pat trailing spouse
plus making her way in a world of men (i.e. the beer industry) has prepped her
for life as erotic romance author. When
she isn't sweating inventory and sales figures for the brewery, she can be
found writing, editing or sweating promotional efforts for her latest
publications.
Otherwise, look for her doing pounds of laundry for her athletic children, watching La Liga on the Fox Soccer Channel, or trying to figure out what to order in for dinner. Liz loves her Foo Fighters Pandora station, and watching reruns of Deadwood, when there isn't any decent sports on the telly (like during “golf season”). Her beer blog a2beerwench.com is nationally recognized for its insider yet outsider views on the craft beer industry. Her books are set in the not-so-common worlds of breweries, on the soccer pitch and in high powered real estate offices. Don’t ask her for anything “like” a Budweiser or risk painful injury.
Thanks for the review -this sounds like a fun book to read!
ReplyDeleteGreat review. Loved the excerpt. Sounds like a great read. Definately a must read. Liz is a new a new author for me. I love to read and always looking for new books to check out. Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteChristinebails@yahoo.com
Great interview. It sounds like a good read.
ReplyDeleteI loved this story. Congrats on the release.
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds so damn good!
ReplyDeletebrenda_dyer212@hotmail.com
Sounds really good,thanks for sharing:)
ReplyDeletereginamayross@gmail.com
I really loved the excerpt and blurb. Then your review sold it! I'll have to read it. :)
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