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This Week’s Book Feature: Helena Hunting’s Pucked
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cookie dough 
OR
warm cookies 
This debate in my house started on my birthday. I made cookie dough for my birthday. On that same day, my son baked standard chocolate chip cookies for his Latin class. This resulted in a household debate:
I. Which is better gluten free cookie dough or standard chocolate chip cookie dough?
The house was split, but this was more of a factor of what types of chips were used and the fact that I added pecans to gluten free dough.
II. Which is better cookie dough or warm chocolate chip cookies?
Again, the house was split.
A birthday is definitely a day to indulge in life’s guilty pleasures!
Who says you have to have a cake for a birthday. This year, I abandoned tradition and made myself something that I was simply craving. It’s not that I don’t like cake. In years past, I’ve made my flour-less chocolate cake with cinnamon whipped cream. About six months ago, I even found a fantastic gluten free carrot cake recipe, but I wasn’t in the mood. This year, I wanted COOKIE DOUGH!
I love cookie dough! It’s not pretty looking, but it is pretty delicious. I had absolutely no intentions of baking any of this dough. Thus, I was able to leave out the eggs and baking soda. Also, I used almond flour that has a great taste but doesn’t bake very well.

GLUTEN FREE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE DOUGH
Here’s my recipe (not meant to be baked in oven):
Ingredients:
1/2 c butter
1/2 c light brown sugar
2 tsp vanilla
2 Tbsp milk
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 c almond flour
1/2 c rice flour
1 c chocolate chips (I used a mix of milk chocolate and peanut butter chips)
1/2 c chopped pecans.
Directions:
Beat butter and sugar until fluffy. Blend in vanilla, milk, and salt. Slowly add and mix-in both flours. Mix until fully incorporated. Stir in chocolate chips and nuts..
Enjoy immediately or chill in the fridge. The chilled dough can be rolled into balls for snacking purposes and kept in refrigerator or freezer. Cookie dough doesn’t last long in my house – there’s no need to freeze it.

This was a very dark romance story. The beginning was a bit much for me to handle. Ellie and Philip meet when Philip hides teenage Ellie from a group of men that attempted to gang rape her.
Philip is open about his criminality. He’ll take any opportunity to take what he wants. But he isn’t all bad. “That’s why I stayed away from you for so long, kitten. Because I cared about you. Because I f*cking love you, and you deserve better than this.”
Ellie truly believes that she is unloveable. “I had worked my whole life for acceptance from people who wouldn’t love me back, the princess of lost causes.” “But I wasn’t enough. I never had been. Not for family. And definitely not for Philip.”
It is sad how both Philip and Ellie think so little of their selves. This overall dictates an overall feeling of bleakness throughout the story.
While this book is too dark for my personal taste, I found a lot of the story line to be interesting. And, the story is filled with unexpected turns, which made me want to read until the end.
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This book has all the elements that make-up a Play-by-Play Novel. There’s romance, close knit family, hot athletic men, strong independent female characters, hot sex scenes, and a perfect happily ever after.
Two of my favorite things about the story:
All in all, the story is very romantic in a traditional sense, but a bit too predictable.

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This Week’s Book Feature: Deep by Skye Warren





Lucien’s constant desire for Cassandra was impressive. Pretty much anything she says, does, or wears gives him a hard-on. After 171,00 words, and reading about the state of his length, I was achy. Unfortunately, despite my best efforts, I wasn’t able to conjure him into reality from the well-written pages.
I really liked Cassandra, imperfections and all. She is independent and doesn’t reveal her secrets. I love her ability to move on with her life even when she’s been wrecked.
Then there’s Jayce – oh my my. He’s the slutty character that you can’t really pin down but is genuinely lovable.
The plot is filled some great twists! If you enjoy something new in a romance story, you seriously have to read this book.
The steamy scenes in this book are like a volcano that erupts for days – explosive, intense, and enduring.

Mature audiences only, this story covers a few darker themes and topics.
The following story contains dark mature themes, strong language, and sexual situations. It is intended for adult readers.
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YAY!! I finally got to read Pucked. It had been on my TBR for a while. I had heard so many great things about the book I was starting to worry that it wouldn’t live up to the hype. NO WORRIES! This book is fantastic. It’s hot, fun, sexy, and humorous – sometimes all at the same time. The open and often awkward conversations between Violet and Alex are part of what makes this remarkably unique.
If you didn’t know, the book centers around (pun intended) the captain and center for the Chicago Blackhawks.
This book was so good that even I, a huge St. Louis Blues fan and Blackhawk despiser, fell in love with the story and characters.
The gift giving is a little over the top, but the fun possibilities with a $1000 gift card to Victoria’s Secret is a thrill to the imagination.
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This is a very unique story. It’s like a combination of Alice in Wonderland and Pleasantville meets Mob Wives. Here, Violet falls down a rabbit’s hole (gets lost on a deserted road); falls into a different era of mentality (she compares it to the 1950’s); and she finds herself face to face with reality stars from a mafia show that she watches.
Violet is an amazingly crazy and intriguing character. Admittedly, she is an “enigma,” as Rocky points out, “You’re afraid of uncooked meat, but you can shoot an assault rifle?” She’s an endless treat with all of her unfiltered comments.
Rocky believes himself to be a violent monster, but his heart, loyalty, and intelligence makes him extremely lovable.
The Italian, Russian, Ukranian, and Latino side characters are utterly fantastic: from the way they talk to the way they dress to the way they treat one another are utterly entertaining.
This story is filled with twist after twist. There isn’t any predictability with the story, which makes it a great read.


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This isn’t a hearts and roses Valentine book. It’s shockingly humorous. I was a bit embarrassed when I couldn’t control my laughter and cackled loudly. Scene after scene is more amusing than the next.
Honestly, I’ve read a hundreds of romance books, but this one wins for most astonishing. Even after a little research on the internet, I’m still astounded.
I won’t spoil the best lines, but I’m compelled to include this one from a side character:
“If men weren’t so gosh darned sexy with all those muscles and flirty smiles and round, apply bottoms and dicks, I’d go lesbo in a heartbeat.”
Don’t fret, there’s also enough sappy phrases to give the book a traditional romantic feel.
“You’re mine now, Dani. You’re the only woman I’ve ever allowed in my home, in this bed, and after tonight, you’re the last one I want in here. … I may not be any good for you, but you’re damn well perfect for me.”
J.C. Valentine is the USA Today and International bestselling author of the Night Calls and Wayward FightersSeries and the Forbidden Series. Her vivid imagination and love of words and romance had her penning her own romance stories from an early age, which, despite being poorly edited and written longhand, she forced friends and family members to read. No, she isn’t sorry.
J.C. earned her own happily ever after when she married her high school sweetheart. Living in the Northwest, they have three amazing children and far too many pets and spend much of their free time together enjoying movies or the outdoors. Among the many hats she wears, J.C. is an entrepreneur. Having graduated with honors, she holds a Bachelor’s in English and when she isn’t writing, you can find her editing for fellow authors.
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