Tuesday 31 March 2015

New Release: Sail (Wake #2) by M Mabie | #new #soulmate #honeybee #truelove #cheating #mustread #angst #review @authorMMabie

Title: Sail
Series:  The Wake Series #2
Author:  M. Mabie
Release: 31 March 2015
Synopsis
This isn’t just a two-year long one-night stand. It’s my life.
This is my life. Our life. It isn’t just some careless affair.
I’ve made the worst decisions a woman could, but I’ll earn my second chance.
She can try keeping all the guilt for herself, but I’m just as much to blame.
Loving Casey wasn’t my biggest mistake. Fighting it for so long was.
I’ll show her how fearless our love makes me. I’ll protect her torn heart.
He still has magic in his eyes. He’s the man who makes me happy.
Her voice still brings me to my knees. She says my name like it’s sacred.
I live for the day when I’m his. To take care of him. To love him the way he deserves.
I can’t wait to be all she needs. I can give her a happy life, security and so much love.
Sometimes two ships never meet in the night, but ours did.
Sometimes the water is rough. It beats you all to hell until you have no choice but get stronger.
Our love story reads more like a tragedy, but to me it’s clean and pure.
Let them point their fingers. Without a love like ours, they haven’t really lived. I pity them.
I’m a cheating wife and a villain. I am his honeybee.
I’m a snake in the grass and I sleep best when I’m lying next to his wife.
I want to be his everything.
I’m nothing without her anyway.
This isn’t even close to over.
It’ll never be over.
Sail is the second book in the continuing Wake Series. For more information on the first book in the series see the link for Bait below.
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Bait will remain on Sale until the 1st April !


Bait (The Wake Series #1)

 Synopsis

He was trouble from the start, but I couldn't resist.
She was the best kind of trouble. The kind that was so wrong, it felt right.
I’ve tried and failed to stay away from him.
I’ve done everything in my power to make her mine and keep her.
He’s almost impossible to say no to.
She never tells me yes.
We’re always fighting.
When we’re not fighting, we’re… well… making up.
He makes me laugh so hard.
I miss her laugh the most.
I'm a liar.
She knows the truth, but won’t admit it.
Sometimes, I wish I'd never met him.
I wish we could meet all over again. I'd do better.
His sweet girlfriend knows.
The guy she’s with is a fool.
I’ll never love anyone like I love him.
She doesn’t love me enough to choose us.
It was the wrong place.
It was the wrong time.
It should have been him.
It will always be her.
Buy links

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Barnes and Noble: http://goo.gl/MHXcHA
iBooks: http://goo.gl/E1nYMD

Review
Foxy Rating for Bait = Five 'honeybee' stars
This is a book I would class as one you hate to love and love to hate. It is one of those that pull all your insides about like a vortex and have your heart in a strangle hold. Yes it is one of those books. But I loved it for its compelling and compulsory need to live through it and inhale it. At the end I felt the need to lie down in a darkened room to think about how I could even begin to review it. Anyhow here goes!

I knew before I picked this up that there is an element of cheating and that right there was the reason I said straight off ‘No! I will not read this!’ but then I got a copy gifted (it was meant to be!) and so I grabbed the kindle by the horns and dove in. Twenty percent in and I was still at the ‘I’ll just read a bit more’ stage but then I fell for him – Casey. I promise you he is one heart stopping must have book boyfriend. At first I thought it would be Casey with his cool demeanour and his eff ‘em way of thinking that would turn out to be the one I hate but no, definitely not. He was amazingly full of strength but with his curls and his boyish charm he was so adoringly a beacon for my lush radar.

But talking of one to hate I can’t say I even contemplated thinking that about Blake (a female Blake) Yes I found it hard to be on board with some of the decisions she made throughout their ‘romance’ but I understood her reasons. Here she was a young woman, in love with her safe, stable Grant (or ‘robot’ as her brother called him) knowing they had a future mapped out and I felt that. I liked him but I was glad the author kind of kept him in the background but he was a constant none the less. However on the other hand all that flew into the ‘ignore’ space in my reading head once it was Casey and Blake (or Lou and Betty) on the page. Such a compelling and passionate coupling that everything else just was wiped away. Made me question my thought process around that though!

It was an absolute exhausting and somewhat shocking read in parts that the angst was overflowing and knocking me out. Yes there on the page was the evidence supplied that these two should be together, that they were ideals for each other, soulmates even but then this made some of the decisions made all the more gut wrenching to read.

So did I enjoy this? Well definitely yes if I was looking at the heart of the book in that this was a soul searching epic love story but it was the outer periphery that made it an angst filled journey. And after all that we have the WTFery ending but also with a beautiful epilogue that just made it abundantly clear of what Blake was feeling.

It was the ‘Lou and Betty’ parts that made this book a must read for me, especially the ‘my honeybee’ that had me reaching for the tissues. I can’t wait for the next book, Sail, to finally bring forward the happy ending I am routing for, for all. Fabulous. 

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