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Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Book Review - THE POSSE by Tawdra Kandle

Title:  The Posse: A Crystal Cove Book
Author:  Tawdra Kandle
Genre:  Adult, Contemporary Romance
Release Date:  July 2, 2013

About the Book:

In a story of friendship, loss and second chances, Jude will learn her life is far from over.

Being a widow at the age of forty-four was never in Jude Hawthorne’s plans. After her husband’s untimely death, she’s left with her family’s beach restaurant and two nearly grown children. The last thing she’s looking for is another chance at love.

However, if her husband’s best friends have anything to say about it, love is just what she’s going to get. They’re determined to take care of Jude, and when they decide the best way to do that is for one of them to sweep her off her feet, three begin to vie for her affections. But only one can reach her heart.

The first book in the acclaimed Crystal Cove Romances!

Buy Links: Amazon 

My Review:

Great story about second chances, family and friendship! 

It was refreshing to read about a female main character who wasn't in her 20's. Jude, a woman with two college age children, was deeply in love with the man she had married who had also been her high school sweetheart. She was devastated when he died, but found comfort and support from her children and her circle of friends. 

There is a bit of spice to this book, but well written with romance and not just sex.


My Rating:

About the Author:

Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult paramystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. 



You can FOLLOW Tawdra on Amazon to receive updates on her releases. You can also visit her website at http://tawdrakandle.com for more information, and subscribe to her newsletter http://tiny.cc/TawdraNewsletter for sales announcement, special exclusive content and promotions!



Tawdra Kandle will once again be a Featured Author at the Coastal Magic Convention in February 2021! This will be a "Virtual" convention and Free for all! For more information about Coastal Magic, go to https://coastalmagicconvention.com/
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Thursday, May 24, 2018

#BookRelease - The Anti Cinderella by Tawdra Kandle

 
 It's been such a wonderful week of release fun since The Anti-Cinderella debuted on May 15th. What better way to celebrate than with a real royal wedding! How nice of Harry and Meghan to schedule their big day when they did. I really appreciated the boost and the nod. Did you get your copy of the book yet?

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You can read teasers right here and here. And you can check out the play list here!
 

What reviewers are saying . . .

"I enjoyed (it) that much that I read it in one sitting. Through the book I felt everything they were feeling, laughed with them and felt sad with them as well."
 "This story made me have all the "feels"."
 "The characters are strong and the story flows smoothly. This is the first book of the series and I will be watching for the next one."
 "The book has real emotion, characters with depth, humour, sadness, romance, love, supportive friends and family. I couldn't put it down."
 "With powerful, realistic emotions, sweet love, drama, humor and passion this is a pleasurable and entertaining read."
 "The book has real emotion, characters with depth, humor, sadness, supportive friends and family, romance, humor and love. I was thoroughly invested in the characters and could not put the book down once I started it." ***

More news!

I'm thrilled to share that this book is only the beginning of the fun! There will be two more installments in the main Anti-Cinderella story: The Anti-Cinderella Takes London and The Anti-Cinderella Conquers the World. You can preorder the London book exclusively on iBooks . The preorder will go live on Amazon, Nook, Kobo and Google in the fall. And if you want to see the amazing cover, it'll be revealed later this summer on my Temptress group.

The Anti-Cinderella Takes London

Falling in love with a prince wasn't something I planned . . . When I reconnected with the first guy I ever kissed, I never dreamed I'd end up moving to England to be closer to him. But Nicky and I are in love, and living together was the next logical step. If I thought dating royalty was a tough gig when I was living in the USA, I'm learning that it's even more challenging now that I'm in London. Every move I make, every word I say, is under the microscope. Becoming part of Nicky's family while staying true to who I am isn't easy. Nicky makes everything worthwhile. The hours when we're alone together are paradise. And if the press and the pressure are the price I have to pay for him . . . I'll choose Nicky, every single time. After all, London's just another town. Right?


Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult paramystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. You can follow Tawdra on Amazon to receive updates on her releases. You can also visit her website for more information, and subscribe to her newsletter for sales announcement, special exclusive content and promotions! If you enjoy Tawdra's books, join the Naughty Temptresses!

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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

New Release! - Not Broken Anymore by Tawdra Kandle

Title:  Not Broken Anymore
Author:  Tawdra Kandle
Genre:  New Adult Romance
Release Date:  November 28, 2017

Football is everything, but love is the only game that matters.

Tate Durham, the newest Philadelphia football hottie, has been in love with Gia Capri since the moment he laid eyes on her back in college. Unfortunately, that happened the same night her destructive and doomed relationship with the troubled Matt Lampert began. Tate didn’t stand a chance. 

In the year since Matt took his own life, Gia’s been sleep-walking through her days and just barely surviving her nights. She’s not sure that she’s capable of anything else . . . until Tate finds her sitting on the floor of a grocery store, crying over potato chips.

Tate’s patience and honesty begins to heal what’s broken in Gia’s soul. Still, no matter how hard he tries—or how much he loves her—making her whole again might take more than he can give.

But love never gives up. And neither will Tate.

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Not Broken Anymore Excerpt 

“So . . . no pressure, either outright or implied, right?” I spoke slowly, feeling my way. “You won’t push me, and you won’t . . . I don’t know, look at me or touch me in ways that could be construed as pressure?”

I expected Tate to agree readily, but he hesitated. “I don’t know if I can promise that. I’ll do my best not to gaze at you soulfully, and I’m not the kind of guy to mope around after anyone, but I can’t say you might not see what I’m feeling in my eyes. Can’t help that.”

I laughed a little. “You know, dude, if you were any other man, when I asked why you were here, you would’ve just fed me the friends-only line. I might not have bought it, but it would have given us both plausible deniability.”

Tate rested his chin on his hand and smiled serenely at me. “I’m not any other man.”

For a solid moment, I felt electricity crackle between us, and I couldn’t breathe. This was new, this hyper-awareness of another person, and I didn’t know quite what to do with it. I stared at Tate as my brain scrambled to figure out what to say or do next.

And then he sighed, breaking the spell.
“Ready for dessert?” He pushed back his chair and reached for my plate, carrying both his and mine to the sink. I cleared my throat and attempted to find normal again.

“Dessert? Need I remind you that we ate the cannoli several hours ago, when you claimed we hadn’t eaten lunch, and you were on the verge of starvation? Or did you buy a cake when I wasn’t looking? Or are you planning to whip something up in the next twenty minutes?”

Tate quirked his eyebrow at me over his shoulder. “Twenty minutes? Does that mean you’re tossing me out at nine?”

“No.” I shook my head and played with the spoon still in front of me. “It was just a figure of speech.”

“Good to know. But to answer your question, no, I didn’t buy any baked goods, and I’m not going to toss something together now. Nothing I have to bake, that is.” He rinsed off the scrubbed the plates with my new dish brush and set them into the drainer before turning to the fridge. “C’mon, woman. On your feet. This is something you can help me with.”

I stood up, watching as Tate withdrew the berries he’d bought. Dumping them into the colander, he washed them carefully before picking up the cutting board he’d used earlier to chop the potatoes.

“I’ll slice these if you’ll handle the whipped cream.” He reached for a knife.
I frowned. “We didn’t get any whipped cream.”

“Sure, we did.” Tate opened the refrigerator again, this time emerging with a small milk carton in his hand, which he set down on the counter in front of me. “Here you go.”

“Just what am I supposed to do with this?” I saw the words on the container. Heavy whipping cream clearly meant that whatever was inside the cardboard could somehow be transformed into the frothy goodness I loved, but I had no earthly idea how to go about making it happen.

“You’re going to whip it.” He winked at me. “Whip it good. I’ll get you started.”

I watched him moving around the kitchen, and I thought again how odd it was that such a large man could have such grace. I was willing to bet that it came from playing football, where I imagined his talent for maneuvering probably paid off.

Within a few moments, I had a small metal bowl, the brand-new electric hand mixer, a bag of powdered sugar and a bottle of vanilla laid out before me. I surveyed all of it with undisguised suspicion.

“Now pay attention, because this is tricky. Here’s the hardest part: dump the cream into the bowl.”
I rolled my eyes. “Ha, ha, ha, Mr. Smarty Pants Chef Guy. I think I can manage that.” I slid my thumb up the small crease and deftly opened the cardboard carton. The cream was thick and velvety as I poured it into the bowl. “Now what?”

“Plug in the mixer, submerge the beaters in the cream, and turn it on. Move it around a little now and then. And that’s pretty much it.” He turned back to his cutting board, slicing the tops of some luscious-looking red strawberries.

Gingerly, I dipped the shiny silver beaters into the liquid and used my thumb to move the switch to on. The small machine sprang to life, whirring in my hand. I held the bowl with my other fingers, staring into it, waiting for magic to happen.

A few minutes later, I was still waiting. “Tate, this isn’t working. It’s still just, like, cream.”
“Uh huh. Give it a little longer.” He didn’t even bother to look at me over his shoulder.

“But it isn’t changing. It’s just swirling around and around.” I raised my voice, in case he didn’t understand how serious this was. I was ruining the whipped cream.

“Yep, that’s how it works.” His voice remained serene and unconcerned.

I kept it up a little longer. “I think we must’ve gotten defective cream. It’s still all liquidy. Or maybe I messed it up.”

“The only way you can mess it up is if you whip the cream too long and it turns into butter. I don’t think you’re in danger of that yet.” He finished cutting up another berry, and drying his hands, stepped over to check out my work. “Okay, turn off the mixer for a minute, and then add some sugar and vanilla.”

I did as he instructed, resting the edge of the mixer against the side of the bowl. “How much?”

“Eh, two or three tablespoons of the powdered sugar and a couple of teaspoons of vanilla.”

I was troubled by his lack of precision in measurements. “Two or three? Which is it?” Tate sighed. “Start with two. We don’t want it too sweet, just sweet enough.”

“All right.” I flipped through the measuring spoons he’d bought today and found the right one before I carefully measured the sugar into the bowl. Next I poured two precise teaspoons of vanilla. “I did it. Now what?”

“Back to whipping.” Tate used a paper towel to gently dry the blueberries. “Just incorporate all of that into it.”

Setting my jaw, I got back to work, peering intensely at the whirling white that was threatening to hypnotize me. The cream made a pretty design as it ran through the beaters, and it reminded me a little of snow. As a matter of fact, it almost looked like . . .

“Tate!” I flicked off the mixer again. “It worked! It’s thickening. Look!” I stood back so that he could see into the bowl without moving away from his spot at the cutting board.

“Excellent. I knew you could do it. Now keep it up a little longer. It’s not quite ready yet. But watch it, because too long there and it really will turn into butter.”

“Huh.” I squinted down, nearly afraid to look away in case what was in the bowl might suddenly betray me. “Does it honestly happen that fast?”

“Nah. I mean, hypothetically speaking, if you had a stand mixer, and you were whipping cream, and you got distracted doing something else while it was mixing, and you forgot to check on it for a while . . . then yeah, it’s a possibility. But you’re on it.” He scooped all of the berries into a round glass bowl and moved over to stand closer to me. “I think you’re good now. See how it’s forming nice peaks?”

I did see, and I felt an unaccustomed surge of pride. “I did it. I can’t freaking believe it, but I made whipped cream.”

“Yes, you sure did.” He swiped one finger into the cream and stuck it into his mouth.

“Mmmmm, and you got the flavor right, too. Just sweet enough.” Before I could protest, he stuck that same finger back into my bowl again.

“Hey! Yuck! No double dipping. You’re going to ruin my masterpiece.” I scowled up at him.
“But I wanted you to have a taste, too.” So saying, he held up his whipped cream-covered finger a few inches from my lips. “Don’t you want to try it?”

My heart thudded a little. I hadn’t done anything like this . . . touched my tongue to any part of any man . . . for a long time. I swallowed and resisted the urge to fan myself. The kitchen was all of a sudden much warmer than it had been.

With a deep breath, I closed my eyes and lifted my mouth to his hand, closing around the creamy goodness. The second the flavor hit my tongue, I forgot all about how it got there.

“Oh . . . my . . . God.” I moaned the words. “That is amazing. So much better than the stuff I get in the can.”

“The real thing always is better.” Tate’s voice was hoarse, and he slid his finger out of my mouth. As I watched, he turned his back to me, busying himself with pulling out two small plates and a couple of forks. I wondered what I might have seen in his eyes if he hadn’t turned away. I wasn’t sure I’d have been able to deal with what whatever might have been there.

“Grab a spoon for your, uh, masterpiece, and let’s eat.” He lifted the berries on the cutting board and set the whole thing down on the table. “Serious conversations make me hungry.”

I rolled my eyes. “Is there anything that doesn’t make you hungry?”
Dragging out his chair, he shot me a wicked smile. “That’s for me to know and you to find out.  And lucky girl, you’ll get to find out, because as long as you’ll let me, I plan to spend as much of my free time with you as possible.”


Author Bio:

Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult paramystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. 



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Wednesday, November 22, 2017

The Novel Lady Interviews Author Tawdra Kandle


We are so excited to be here with one of our favorite authors, Tawdra Kandle.  Tawdra writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult para-mystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. 

Scherry:  Welcome Tawdra!  Thanks for joining us here at The Novel Lady.  Tell us a little about yourself and your background? 
Tawdra:  Thanks for having me! I’m an author, clearly . . . I’ve been published for six years, and I have over 56 books in release currently. I’ve been married for over thirty years, and I have four children, plus one son-in-law. I was both an Army brat and an Army wife, so I’ve lived all over the country.


Scherry:  You have a beautiful family!  Do you still have the purple streaks in your hair?  I loved hearing about the reason for the purple hair.  Can you tell our readers your story? 
Tawdra:  I do have purple in my hair. I’ve had it this way for over eight years. My amazing hair stylist was adding pink to my daughter’s hair one day, and she mentioned that many people liked pink for breast cancer awareness. Since my parents both died of blood cancers within less than a year of each other, and their signature color is purple, I elected to go that direction.


Scherry:  That’s beautiful, and quite a tribute to your parents.  What do you do when you’re not writing?  Do you have any hobbies or guilty pleasures? 
Tawdra:  When am I NOT writing?? Ah, I love to cook, I love to listen to music, to read and to travel. I enjoy spending time with my family.


Scherry:  What were you like at school? 
Tawdra:  I did not like school at all . . . but I did quite well. I wasn’t fond of the social aspect of it, which was partly because I changed schools frequently. I loved to learn and to read, but I didn’t care for how it was accomplished within the system.


Scherry:  When and why did you begin writing? 
Tawdra:  I began writing very early. When we moved to South Jersey, which was where my parents were from, it was hard for me to make friends, so I coped by creating stories and characters in order to get through. By the time I was in eighth grade, I had published my first short story in a children’s magazine.


Scherry:  Which writers inspire you? 
Tawdra:  Anne Rice, who is not only talented and passionate about her work but just lovely and generous and kind . . . Stephen King, who understands more about today’s fiction than just about anyone else . . . Diana Gabaldon, who is also open and compassionate as she is gifted . . . and Jasinda Wilder, who has helped propel the indie movement beyond anything we could have imagined!


Scherry:  How would you describe your latest novel? 
Tawdra:  Not Broken Anymore is the fourth book in the Keeping Score series. The main characters were introduced in the first book and mentioned here and there throughout, but here, we find out what happened behind the scenes—and then afterwards.
Tate is a football player who met Gia through friends in their freshman year of college. Unfortunately, they met the same night Gia fell into a destructive and tumultuous relationship with a man who made her life hell for four years. Even now, she’s broken and hurting.
But Tate thinks if she gives him—gives them—a chance, everything could change. He sees hope where Gia fears despair. He sees love where she expects pain. He sees a future where she can’t get over the past.
How they find their way to a second chance is the heart of this story. It’s about healing and patience and love that doesn’t give up.


Scherry:  I’m anxious to read it!  What inspired you to write it? 
Tawdra:  I never intended to write more than three books in the Keeping Score series. Gia wasn’t even supposed to be more than a temporary friend for Quinn in high school. But she began to talk about herself and develop more than I’d expected, and then Tate just came about, too. I didn’t think they made a good match, but Tate felt differently. I knew what was going to happen between Gia and Matt—mostly—and I knew Gia was going to suffer. But that was too big a story to be a side note to the main books.


Scherry:  If you had to write this one all over again, go through the whole editing and publishing process from the beginning again, is there anything you would do differently? 
Tawdra:  I can honestly say no. It was a painful, messy and ripping process, but I’m very pleased with the final product.


Scherry:  Are you a plotter and know what’s going to happen or are you a pantser that lets your characters lead the way? 
Tawdra:  HA! No. I never know until I begin writing, and even then, sometimes they take me by surprise.


Scherry:  How much research did you do for your latest novel? 
Tawdra:  Lots of watching football games, eating good food . . . and remembering my own haunts in Philadelphia.


Scherry:  Sounds like my kind of research!  What’s the strangest thing you’ve ever researched for one of your books? 
Tawdra:  I did a lot of research into the Summer of Love, the commune movement, and San Francisco in the late 1960’s for Age of Aquarius—not sure if that’s strange, but it was interesting!


Scherry:  How long does it normally take you to write a book? 
Tawdra:  Anywhere from four weeks to two months.


Scherry:  Thinking about the characters in your books…  Do you have a favorite?  Which one would you most like to go have a beer or glass of wine with… or wake up next to? 
Tawdra:  I love them all. No favorites! I’d love to sit at a bar and have a beer with Rafe from the Save Tomorrow world. And if I were single, I wouldn’t say no to waking up with Tate or Liam or Sam!


Scherry:  Have you ever based your book or characters on actual events or people from your own life? 
Tawdra:  Yes. All the time. The most recent example is my book Fifty Frogs. All of the hilarious things between Vivian and her ‘frogs’ actually happened to my daughters!


Scherry:  So, say you got arrested.  What’s the most likely reason the cops are carting you off to jail? 
Tawdra:  Oh, gosh, I hope that wouldn’t happen! If it did, it would probably be for standing up for one of my friends or family, regardless of the legal repercussions!

Scherry:  What is next for you?  Do you have any scheduled upcoming releases or works in progress?
Tawdra:  Not Broken Anymore releases November 28th, and then The Anti-Cinderella will come out in February. I have at least two more books in the Keeping Score series, then a new six books in the Career Soldier series. Always something in the works!


How can fans contact you/learn more about you?

Email: tjkandle@gmail.com              
Website:  http://tawdrakandle.com
Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/AuthorTawdraKandle/?fref=ts
Twitter: https://twitter.com/tawdra

Tawdra, thank you so much for joining us here at The Novel Lady!  
I’m looking forward to seeing you at Coastal Magic in February!


If you would like to meet Tawdra Kandle in person, stop by the Coastal Magic 
Convention in Daytona Beach in February 2018.  Tawdra is one of our favorite Featured Authors.  We love her so much that this is her 6th year at Coastal Magic!  For more information about #CMCon2018, check out the web page at www.coastalmagicconvention.com.

Monday, November 20, 2017

#BookReview - Fearless: Book One of the King Series by Tawdra Kandle

Title:  Fearless:  Book One of the King Series
Author:  Tawdra Kandle
Genre:  Young Adult, Romance, Paranormal, Occult
Release Date:  December 6, 2011

About the Book:

Every gift has consequences . . .

From USA Today bestselling author Tawdra Kandle comes the first book in an intriguing series filled with magic and suspense. Readers of the Twilight books and the Black Mage series will fall in love with the secrets of this small town and its mystical inhabitants . . .

Tasmyn Vaughn didn't expect much when her dad's job moved them to a small town in Florida; it was just another new school. But King is a town founded by magic and steeped in mystery, and soon Tasmyn's ability to hear others' thoughts is the least of her worries. 

There's Ms. Lacusta, the science teacher who just might be teaching more than chemistry, and then there's Nell Massler, the ultimate mean girl whose extracurricular activities include blood rituals. And she wants Tasmyn's blood next.

Entangled in a web of first love, quirky and secretive townsfolk, magic and blood spells, she discovers the town's secrets aren't just bizarre, they're deadly. 

Save Tomorrow is a series of paranormal romances that begins in the small town of King, Florida, winds through the Serendipity and Recipe for Death books, and finally culminates in Age of Aquarius, the inevitable showdown that ties all the characters together in a fight to stop the ultimate evil.

Buy Links: Amazon 

My Review:

I'm a little late posting this review, but back in October as I was getting ready for Halloween, I was ready to read about witches and all that occult stuff!  I really like Tawdra Kandle's writing, so when I saw that I had missed this King series, I was ready to dig in!  Tawdra creates memorable characters with multi-faceted personalities.

The whole occult thing was not overwhelming to the story.  I mean that in a very good way.  There was sweet romance between Tasmyn and Michael that gave me tingles and warmed my heart.

Tasmyn is a 17-year-old high school junior who has moved more times than she can count, making it very difficult to make friends.  Add in the fact that she has the ability to read minds, a secret that her parents have warned her must remain secret, and Tasmyn had one more reason why it was difficult to make friends.  Then along comes Michael, a high school senior, who instantly falls in love with Tasmyn and opens her world to more happiness than Tasmyn had ever experienced.  Yes, sweet, sweet romance!

Although Tasmyn tries her best to block out hearing other peoples thoughts, she is shocked to accidently hear something about a blood sacrifice from someone in her new chemistry class.  A girl named Nell in that class brings the term "mean girl" to a whole new height!  There is something very strange about the old family residents of this town.

The storyline was great in this book and the characters were remarkable.  Quite frankly, if I were a teenager I would be swooning over Michael.  The story dragged just a bit with some excessive dialogue and teenage stuff (after all, this is YA so that's to be expected), but it all came together to be the start of an interesting series.

Oh!  Let me add one more thing.  Right now the Kindle version of this Book #1 is free on Amazon.  So if this series sounds interesting to you, grab your copy now while it's still free.

My Rating:

About the Author:


Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult paramystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. 



You can FOLLOW Tawdra on Amazon to receive updates on her releases. You can also visit her website at http://tawdrakandle.com for more information, and subscribe to her newsletter http://tiny.cc/TawdraNewsletter for sales announcement, special exclusive content and promotions!

And if you would like to meet Tawdra in person, she will be a featured author at the Coastal Magic Convention #CMCON2018 in Daytona Beach in February 2018.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

#BookReview - Best Served Cold by Tawdra Kandle

Title: Best Served Cold (A Perfect Dish - Book 1)
Author: Tawdra Kandle
Genre: Contemporary Romance, New Adult
Release Date: November 3, 2013


About the Book:

Sometimes revenge is the only choice. . .

Julia worked for weeks planning the perfect surprise birthday party for her boyfriend, Liam, but that night, she was the one who got the biggest shock. He broke up with her in front of all their friends, humiliating her in the process.

Clearly revenge was in order.

The plan is simple. Make him jealous, win him back, and then crush his heart. Fair is fair. 

However, there is one little hiccup, and he has curly brown hair and dimples.

Jesse is everything she wants. With him, she could almost forget her bruised heart. Almost. Julia has one choice: let Liam walk away after everything he did, or lose a chance at love in pursuit of payback.

Buy Links: Amazon 

My Review:

I first saw this book on Book Bub and noticed it was free on Kindle.  Looked interesting so I snatched it up.  This was a fun read!  I loved the characters, even the secondary characters, except for Liam.  He was one of those love-to-hate guys.

Each character had distinct personalities, fully developed by Tawdra Kandle.  And the romance was just spicy enough to cause some heat, but there was a sweetness about it as well.  Lots of tingles!  I loved it!

The story starts off with Julia planning a surprise birthday party for Liam, her boyfriend of ten months.  But the surprise is on Julia when Liam shows up with another girl... in front of all their friends.  Julia is heartbroken and humiliated, and plans her revenge.  But Julia's revenge is halted by her boss' son.  Will she go through with her plan?  No spoilers, but Julia finds the best way of dealing with the situation.

Best Served Cold is a quick read and a great book for summer reading!

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About the Author:

Tawdra Kandle writes romance, in just about all its forms. She loves unlikely pairings, strong women, sexy guys, hot love scenes and just enough conflict to make it interesting. Her books include young adult and new adult paranormal romance, new adult and adult contemporary romance and adult paramystery romance. She lives in central Florida with a husband, kids, sweet pup and too many cats. And yeah, she rocks purple hair. 

You can visit her website at http://tawdrakandle.com for more information, and subscribe to her newsletter http://tiny.cc/TawdraNewsletter for sales announcement, special exclusive content and promotions!

And if you would like to meet Tawdra Kandle in person, come to Daytona Beach in February 2018.  Tawdra will be a Featured Author at Coastal Magic 2018 - #CMCon18     I'll be there too!



#CMCon18  For more information on Coastal Magic 2018, go to https://coastalmagicconvention.com/


 

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