Her is a reason why I love Charisse Moritz’s writing so much…At 4 %, they meet for the first time and it is JUST TOO DARN CUTE AND FUNNY. Daisy looks through rose colored glasses, yet flinches at a knock on her door and things Shae is some kind of Sasquatch. Shae will do whatever it takes to make sure his son has the things he did not. The two main characters, Shae and Daisy, are flawed, frightened, insecure, beat down by life. The characters feel as if they could be the band members you find in the bar you frequent, the girl who left her abusive boyfriend and is hiding out, the single father that suffers from the lies his ‘ex’ feeds him. The situations the characters find themselves in could happen to anyone. I know I did, and with Charisse, that is possible. I want you to experience their struggles, hope and dreams for yourself. I loved Sacrifice and the realistic, lovable characters that Charisse Moritz, so I don’t want to spoil a moment for you. Usually, with that many notes, I tend to share too much. I have two pages of notes and wonder what I am going to do. BUT, Charisse’s writing and her characters draw me in so deep, sometimes I almost think they are real. You know, the ones with murder and mayhem, rape and sex trafficking. Need something to make you laugh out loud and feel good about life? Sacrifice is a must read.Ĭharisse Moritz and her novels would not seem like a fit for someone like me, who loves to delve in the darkness of romance novels. This title was presented to the blog without any conditions or stipulations. In the interest of providing unbiased book reviews and to avoid misleading other readers, it is the blog’s policy not to withhold or delay any reviews no matter the star rating. All reviews written by Book-Bosomed Book Blog are honest opinions. *I was gifted a copy from the author to review. Brief references to past dubious consent. h’s ex is a drug dealer/dangerous who she’s ran away from. OW/OM drama: H’s ex/mother of his son is a real piece of work who has made H’s life difficult and threatens to cause problems. H is not a manwhore has been celibate for about a year or so. They have a great little crew of misfit friends, and I look forward to reading more of their stories. At least once more…”Īt this point, I’m definitely invested in the Choosy Beggar bunch. “I don’t think there’s any way it could get any better, but we should practice…a lot…just in case. And while the characters have their struggles and heartaches, the angst was kept in check nicely keeping the tone and mood positive. There’s fun banter and reveals I did not see coming that kept me on my toes and turning pages. This is a largely a new adult tale with a nice balance of heartwarming, heartstring-pulling, adventure, sweetness, and sexy. He will make reader’s hearts, ovaries, and panties melt. Shae was definitely a keeper and rocked the romantic hero role. He moans with pleasure and this daisy blooms.” Despite his rough and sometimes grouchy exterior, he was such a sweetie underneath, so devoted and so selfless.Įven though he was reluctant at first, I liked how once he got to know Daisy, he never doubted her. You don’t think that took some patience and work?’”īut back to our hero and heroine, Shae bowed me over with how amazing he was as a dad. And I was happy to see Tia from the previous. Oh Mutt made me want more from him, his own story up next. “‘We won’t be coming out until Satin’s skank has been exorcised….And Shae, either handle this right or start a go-fund-me page so you can afford a working set of balls.’” Pound the duck….This is me watching my language.’”Īnd Mutt…You can’t muzzle him, and I certainly wouldn’t want to. “‘You could pull the zipper down now and then. And while they pull you into the ups and downs of their lives, the supporting characters, toddler included, also add to the fullness of the story-creating an admirable group of friends- as well as entertaining. You really get a sense of what weighs Shea and Daisy down and what lifts them up. Like the previous book in this series, Shatter, the character development is strong. Told via their dual alternating POV, the characters engaged me right from the start. The last thing he thinks he needs or wants is a girl or a neighbor. Meanwhile, Choosy Beggar’s drummer Shae Kristakakos is an almost nineteen-year-old single dad, also barely getting by. Daisy Goodwill is a recent high school graduate on her own, lonely, and getting by with a job, apartment, and skimpy wardrobe all courtesy of The Choosy Beggar’s bassist’s generosity and wheeling & dealing.
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