Showing posts with label Tulsa Thunderbirds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulsa Thunderbirds. Show all posts

Thursday, November 10, 2016

HAPPY RELEASE DAY CATHERINE GAYLE!

RITES OF PASSAGE BY CATHERINE GAYLE!!



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Where do you go once you’ve hit rock bottom?
With his world already in shambles, Andrew Nash’s life plummets even further after a freak accident on the ice exposes his deepest secret. Still unsure if he should ever return to the game he’s devoted his life to, the future Thunderbirds captain knows he isn’t quite ready to throw in the towel. Meeting a talented and sexy artist changes everything for Drew.
But Ravyn Penn’s past is darker than his, and her wounds cut deeper. Drew’s looking forward, but Ravyn is stuck dwelling over a life that leaves her guilt-ridden and full of regret.
Drew’s a fighter, and he knows they need to claw their way out of the past—together—even when the future promises no guarantees. But can Ravyn let go and blindly trust him—taking a rite of passage through the darkness—to find the life they both deserve?
MY REVIEW

    

Rite of Passage by Catherine Gayle tackles some real life issues with strength and care. This in one of the books in the Tulsa Thunderbird series, so if you love a great hockey romance make sure you read this series. I highly recommend it! Andrew Nash is at a crossroads. After a serious injury last year he had to divulge his HIV status, and as a result he doesn't know whether he's going to continue with the career he loves. Ravyn Penn is the last person who feels like she can help Drew, but she learns that sometimes its those with the biggest scars who are able to help.

Ravyn and Drew were a great couple, and I loved the way Ms. Gayle was able to take something that was so broken and made it beautiful. Ravyn was able to learn what it meant to rely on someone else and to begin to trust herself and her worth, while Drew was able to see beyond his issues to continue to do what he needed. This was a great book in the Thunderbird series!

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Thursday, May 19, 2016

HAPPY RELEASE DAY CATHERINE GAYLE

GHOST DANCE IS LIVE!!


He had it all.And lost it in an instant.
The night Dmitri Nazarenko won hockey’s Holy Grail, he lost more than he ever bargained for. With a world of guilt weighing him down, Dima can never forgive himself for his tragic misjudgment. Turning his body into a shrine of past mistakes, he hides behind tattoos that memorialize his failures and a beard that masks his pain.

But London Hawke sees right through him. The fiery woman refuses to pity a man like him. No stranger to incurable injuries, London lets nothing stand in the way of living her life. Seeing an able-bodied man haunted by the ghosts of his past is a surefire way to trigger her annoyance, and that’s exactly what she finds in Dima.

When they face off, it becomes a battle of wills. Their constant bickering turns to an unavoidable dance between the sheets. But she won’t accept sharing a bed with the past for long. Will Dima learn to fight his demons, or will London leave him to dance with his ghosts alone?


MY REVIEW

    


Hockey and Romance are melded once again in Catherine Gayle’s Ghost Dance about Dmitri Nazarenko (Dima) and London Hawke and displays the newest team, the Tulsa Thunderbirds. I have been loving this new series, whose guys aren’t the wholesome ones you knew in the Portland Storm series, and shows her versatility. Dima is a NHL player who can’t get over a poor decision that happened years ago, while London is the one determined to help set him free. Having experienced her own problems which left her in a wheelchair she knows all too well than to wallow in her own grief.

They both are trapped by their own issues stemming from an accident that happened years ago and its London’s stubborn nature that brings them together. She is as tenacious as a dog with a bone, refusing to let him or anyone wallow in their own pity and grief. You truly see the change in him, and watch the positive strides he makes in his own life to move past his own guilt. London does her own soul searching, and realizes she can’t demand others to drink the koolaid if she isn’t willing to take a glass as well. If anything I would say that I loved the journey these two took together to end up in the same place. The usual cast of characters enhanced the story, and it was nice to see the updates from team members we’ve grown to love. The drama itself was less angsty, having more to do with their relationship than anything else, but it was a great ride. And that ending will leave you looking around wanting the next book NOW. It’s not a cliffhanger for the couples, but rather a buildup of what’s to come. I can’t wait. Another winner and I slurped it up with my sports romance loving heart.

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Thursday, October 22, 2015

SMOKE SIGNALS BY CATHERINE GAYLE REVIEW!

SMOKE SIGNALS BY CATHERINE GAYLE
(The Tulsa Thunderbirds)



USA Today bestselling author Catherine Gayle presents the second novel in the Tulsa Tunderbirds hockey romance series. 

When dark desperation meets opportunity… 
On a celebratory trip with his best friend, Ray “Razor” Chambers meets sultry Viktoriya Dubrovskaya and immediately recognizes the desperation in her eyes—a sight he remembers all too well. Permanently in survival mode, the destitute and broken Viktoriya makes him an offer—a proposition he immediately refuses. However, Razor’s counter-offer changes everything for her. 
A ring. 
A marriage. 
A lifetime of opportunity. 
But learning to live together as husband and wife is as foreign as interpreting Smoke Signals. And where there’s smoke, there’s usually fire. 
CONTENT WARNING: contains graphic and potentially disturbing descriptions of abuse, both physical and sexual.


MY REVIEW

     

Razor has always been the guy that never seemed to grow up, but I feel in love with him in Smoke Signals. His story and Tori’s is not a traditional love story, but it’s beautiful all the same. They meet when she propositions him for sex, and instead of making her feel cheap he marries her instead. The rest of the story is spent watching them wade themselves through their relationship.


I must admit when I realized what her former professional was I wondered how Ms. Gayle would spin this. I shouldn’t have worried, because my heart bled for her, and Catherine Gayle truly captured the plight of many women doing sex work. Razor was an amazing person, and exactly what she needed in order to her heal her body, heart, and mind. He was still the same loveable person, but showed a maturity he never quite captured while he was with the Portland Storm. It was always enjoyable to read about the other characters from both series, and the wedding was truly magical. Every book, be it the Portland Storm or the Tulsa Thuderbirds Series seems to get better!


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Thursday, August 27, 2015

BURY THE HATCHET BY CATHERINE GAYLE REVIEW!!

BURY THE HATCHET


He was poised to be an elite goalie for a contending team. 

Hunter Fielding has long since proven himself to be one of the best goaltenders in the NHL. The problem? His former team had another (slightly better) backstop. They left Hunter out to dry, the upstart Tulsa Thunderbirds claimed him in the expansion draft, and he made a few stupid comments about backasswards Oklahomans. Now the T-Birds say the only way he can redeem himself is to make nice for the media with some local goody two shoes who’s made some mistakes of her own. 

Oklahoma’s sweetheart could do no wrong until she could do no right. 

Tallulah Belle Roth was the reigning Miss Oklahoma USA until a night of out-of-control drinking, a naked foray in a hot tub with very bad boy, and a bunch of lowlights on TMZ. Now she’s been stripped of her crown and is facing the censure of the same people who made her out to be Little Miss Perfect. Tallie won’t ever get her title back, but her life is another matter—and the only way the public will allow her to do that is if she presents herself as happily settled with someone else under Oklahoma’s eye. 

The marriage is to be in name only—one year of sickeningly-sweet lovey-dovey PDA, all to get their detractors to bury the hatchet. Those kisses and tender moments for the cameras take an emotional toll, though. Can in name only be enough?

MY REVIEW

    


Bury the Hatchet by Catherine Gayle is a spin-off of the Portland Storm series with the Tulsa Thunderbirds, the expansion team that includes some of the favorites from the original Storm. Hunter Fielding is one such player, playing goaltender for the new team. After sticking his foot in his mouth when he first joins the team he’s looking to redeem himself. Enter Tallulah Belle Roth, who also needs to reclaim her tarnished reputation. They both need to get back in the good graces of the good people of Oklahoma, so they hatch a plan to pretend to be happily married to give everyone something else to talk about.

It was interesting to get to know Hunter in this book, and his backstory tugged at my heartstrings. They both made mistakes, and the road to redemption is long and hard. Tillie is no different, and the way Ms. Gayle shows these two broken people coming together made for a great read. There was a bit of suspense to keep the story going, and I enjoyed reading about this new team. There were a couple of old favorites who popped up, and I’m loving the new team! Another great read!

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