Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Bought by the Badman Russian Bratva book 10 by Hayley Faiman

This book is amazingly written.  You can feel the emotions come off the pages as you read them. 

Giovanna and Aiden are a wonderful couple even though I think in a way she forgives him far too easily but I also think it shows great maturity because she is being an adult and not being vindictive.

I want there to be a novella or book about Elowen and her story because I think it would be an interesting one to read.

Overall this book is wonderful and I enjoy reading it every time.  It is probably my second favorite book in the series, the first being Betrothed to the Badman.

Sunday, 29 July 2018

Chosen by the Badman Russian Bratva book 9 by Hayley Faiman

I loved and hated this book all at once.  I was so happy Konstantin got his story but there were times where I hated Kirill and Konstantin and Kiska because they were so stubborn!  This book was really good though, I loved it a lot when I wasn't hating it lol.

I wish there was a novella for Zoe and Bronislav because I want to know more about them since their relationship was so fast paced.

Thursday, 26 July 2018

Betrothed To The Badman Russian Bratva book 8 by Hayley Faiman

This is my absolute favorite book in the series without a doubt.  I love how Timofei and Devyn are when together.  I like how similar their families are even though one is Irish and the other is Russian.

I want to know more about Sergei and Rasia and I want to know why Konstantin is still a Byki even though he has done so much for the Organization.

There are a couple of spelling errors that take away from the book but it is still fantastic aside from that.  The descriptions and how real some of the inner monologue is makes the book all the more desirable.

On a side note.  In the beginning it seems like all they do is have sex and I find it a little hard to believe that they can go at it that often without much of a break.

Loved By The Badman Russian Bratva Book 7.5 by Hayley Faiman

This little novella is so sweet!

It is a nice surprise at the end of Forever my Badman and I am happy that Aleksandra gets her happy ending. 

Vladimir is panty melting just in his treatment of his children and Aleksandra.  His obvious devotion and care are heart warming.  I kind of wish that there is more to their story, that it is a novel instead of a novella.

Forever My Badman Russian Bratva book 7 by Hayley Faiman

I love this series.  Every time I read a different book I learn at least one new word in Russian.

Mika has definitely grown on me seeing as I wasn't his biggest fan in Living for the Badman,

The changes in Okasana are marvelous.  While she is materialistic in the beginning of the book you can see the changes in her as the story progresses.

Although it is a little random I like how we get Devyns perspective as a lead up to the next book.

Protected By the Badman Russian Bratva Book 6 by Hayley Faiman

Of all the books in this series Protected by the Badman is my least favorite by far.  Ziven is great, wonderful actually, it is Quinn whom I have a problem with.  His aggressive and protective sides merge perfectly with his loving and caring.

I hate Quinn though.  While she does develop through the book I find her weak compared to the other Bratva wives.  All the women have something happen to them and come out stronger in the end but Quinn doesn't get that.  She isn't weak per say but she definitely does not have the strength that Tatyana, Emiliya, Haleigh and Ashley portray.

What happens to Quinn is horrific but so is what Ashley went through.  Both of them are married to Pakhans but Quinn lacks strength and courage that Ashley gains.  Sonia even says in Living for the Badman that they need to be strong and share the weight with her husbands but it is obvious that that will not ever be happening between Ziven and Quinn.

The ending is a bit of a surprise and one of the things that I enjoyed must in the book.

Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Tempting the Badman Russian Bratva book 5 by Hayley Faiman

This book is a must read and an all time favorite of mine.  Inessa and Dominik are wonderful; I enjoy all the conflict  that is between them and the changes to Dominik as the story progresses and his character develops.

It seems like they are always having problems but then managing to overcome them.  Every time Dominik is an idiot and someone has to tell him made me smile.  His changes through the book are great though that is for sure.  He becomes less self centered and more of a father and a husband.

I feel like Inessa doesn't change a lot through out the book but that is okay because there is no reason for her too.  In this series it seems that the men are the ones having to grow a little and change a little.  I find it odd that it is like this since the titles of the series are directed more at the women and their connection to the men.

It is wonderful though.  Every time I reread this book I appreciate it a little more.  Every book builds up to the one that follows it without stealing the spotlight from the intended couple.

Living for the Badman Russian Bratva book 4 by Hayley Faiman

Beautiful is the word that comes to mind for this book.  I have wanted to know Yakov and Ashley's story since book two and the wait was worth it.

Their relationship has its ups and downs, how the two of them grow and learn to appreciate each other more.  The aspect of BDSM with the master and slave, the submission that is given and not taken. . .

This book was amazing and I loved every piece of it.  The ending was good too, getting a little bit of insight into the next couple books from the epilogue.  The conversation after the funeral is a well written envelopment of aspects from the first three books.  What is represented and what helps make them who they are.  The strength and the love.

Overall this book is magnificent.  There is the odd grammatical error here and there that I noticed but not very many.  It was more of a his instead of him type of error.

Dancing for the badman Russian Bratva book 3 by Hayley Faiman

I was disappointed that Ashley and Yakov didn't get their story told before this one because I was looking forward to theirs but I really only read this book while waiting for theirs to come out.  This book was not horrible and I enjoyed it more now than I did before since I have read it multiple times now.

Kirills development though.  The story is great as he overcomes his anger by letting his maturity and love overcome it.  When it comes to Tatyana I don't have a lot to say about her.  She is a wonderful mother, putting her daughter first and always wanting to do right by her.   Although she does seem like a little bit of a pushover, accepting poor treatment out of a decades old love.

When it came to the combination of the Devils and the Bratva, I wish there was a little more detail about how they get the information and that there was more time spent on the suffering and torture of the Cartel members.

Chased with Strength Cash Bar series book 2 by Hayley Faiman

I loved the strength and determination that Hayden shows.  I love her commitment to her job, her child and to life itself.  She may be nineteen but the book is so well written with her experiences in life that it makes you see that her maturity is older than her age.

I am still on the fence about Ward - Crooner - though.  I like him more at the end of the book compared to the beginning but I still think he is a major asshole.

The age gap between Hayden and Crooner is my all time favorite part.  I absolutely love it when the man is older than the woman and it is hot, hot, hot in this book.  Parts of this book are so well written that my heart just about beat its way out of my chest!

There isn't a whole lot that I can say about this book.  I love all of it and I cannot wait for book three to come out.  If there was one thing that I could wish for in this book it would be that we got a little more background on Hayden instead of the book starting off after she has already had her baby.  I wish it was kind of like book one and how we got a little more background with Ginger.

Seducing the Badman Russian Bratva Series book 2 by Hayley Faiman

I really enjoyed this book although at times I did find it to be a little repetitive.  The way that Emiliya goes on about her looks and having to be perfect at all times.  I get that she was raised that way but it seems like it is mentioned in almost every chapter.

Then there is Radimir and she is always having to go and seduce him.  Three times I think it occurred in this book.  I get it happening once or twice but then it is over done.

Aside from those two things I didn't have any other issues with this book.

Manik by Amo Jones

I wasn't sure if I would like this book but I bought it anyway and did in fact enjoy it immensely.  The book is well written and full of...