Friday, March 11, 2016

BLOG TOUR and REVIEW - L.L. Collins' SNARED (Jaded Regret Series)

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Title:  Snared
Series:  Jaded Regret
Author:  L.L. Collins
Genre: Romance/Contemporary Fiction 
Publication Date:  March 10, 2016

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BEAU has never known a good life, only the torment that lives inside his head every day. The only way to block out the darkness that shrouds him is through the rhythmic beat of his drums. Knowing what happens when he opens up to anyone, Beau buries his pain deep inside, keeping it all to himself.


APRIL has lived a life of wealth and privilege, full of love and support. Her only insight into what it's like to have a rough life is through her work with foster children. When she meets Beau, it starts as a challenge to get through to him but quickly turns into much more than either of them bargained for.


TOGETHER, they are mismatched, ill-fated, and COMBUSTIBLE. But when their connection is challenged by the collision of past, present, and future, will they be snared by love...or circumstances?




[Janet]

Amazon/Goodreads rating:  5/5
In Patti's Imagination rating:  10/10


Once again, LL Collins has another 5+ star read on her hands.  Snared may be listed as a stand alone, but this reader recommends that you read book 1 in the Jaded Regret series, Sentenced, first so as to not have spoilers if you decided to read the first book and fully understand the relationship of the band.  We first met Jaded Regret in Sentenced and what I thought about Beau was totally not what we got.  Tissues are necessary, because, as the author's warning states, this book contains issues that may be difficult for some readers.
Beau's childhood was spent living in the Foster care system which wasn't easy. He finds that playing the drums help quiet the demons in his life and gives him a sense of freedom from the pain. Because of the way he grew up, he doesn’t believe in happily ever after or that he deserves to be loved. 
April has lived a privileged life with parents who love her.  She doesn’t know what it fells like to live a life without caring parents, like the children in the welfare system. Once she meets Beau, there is some type of connection, but how can she get him to open up to her when he is so quiet?
Will his demons keep them apart or will the connection they have be enough to get him to open up?
Right from the start, I was not able to put this book down.  Beau is not what I was expecting, and I was shocked over a few things, especially his childhood.  We already knew he was in a foster home, but what transpired as to why was not expected.  The author did an awesome job in keeping the storyline real.  Yes, there were a couple parts that were predictable, but the way the author delivered it had me in tears, and even though I knew it was coming, I couldn’t prevent the emotions from happening.  I was also able to relate to the emotions that were consuming April several times in the book.  The interaction of the band, Beau’s only family, added to the emotional ride this book took you on.  I can’t wait to read the next book in the series, regardless if it is Natalie's or Tanner's story, as they both have one.  I will be recommending this book and series  it is a must read.


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I perched on the chair next to him. He started tapping on his legs again, and I moved my hands so they were over his. He immediately stopped. “Show me.” His hands were still for a few beats too long, and I figured he wasn’t going to do it. I was about to move when he put the drumsticks in my hands and began moving, tapping a rapid beat I’d never remember.
I turned my head so I could watch his face as he played my hands with his drumsticks. With my face so close to his, I was able to study the tattoos on his neck, the short dark hair on his beard, his nose ring, and his incredible eyes. They were so dark they looked black, but they were the one part of him that showed expression.
His hands stilled as he realized how close I was to his face. Beau slightly turned my way. My hands were still under his, clutching his drumsticks like they were the last lifeline I had. They just might’ve been. My eyes scanned his flawless face. He had the most beautiful skin, and I wanted to touch him again. My eyes flitted to his lips. God, what it would be like to press my lips to his, I could only imagine.
“Did you…keep your drumsticks?” I felt his warm breath against my lips, and I shuddered. Tingles spread from my spine down to my toes and back again, making goose bumps break out on my skin. I wanted nothing more than to grab him and show him exactly why he should want to get to know me better.
I licked my dry lips and nodded my head. “O-of course. I told you I’d save them forever.”
He nodded. His thumbs caressed my hands and I froze, wondering if he knew what he was doing and afraid if I moved he would realize it and stop.
“You’re so handsome.” My legs shook as adrenaline coursed through my body. “There’s nothing better than seeing you doing what you love.”
Beau’s eyes searched mine as if trying to read into what I said. Of course, he didn’t believe me. Why would he? I knew from experience kids who had been abandoned never quite got over the belief that nothing they did was good enough or would bring back the people they loved. He was no different.
But I had to keep my mouth shut because that’s what had gotten me into trouble before with him.
I wanted nothing more than to kiss Beau, to show him with my mouth what I couldn’t say in words. But I was terrified of what his reaction would be, and after the stress I’d been under over Robbie, I didn’t think my fragile psyche could handle one more thing.
One of Beau’s hands moved, and I knew the moment was over. He’d want me to get away from him now. But instead, I felt his hand touch the side of my face like I’d done to him on the rooftop deck.
“You...” Beau cleared his throat. I could physically see how hard this was for him to do. “April.” It came out a strained whisper, like it physically pained him to say my name. I didn’t want him to hurt because of me.
“It’s okay,” I said, putting my hand over his on my face. “You don’t have to talk. Just know I’m here, all right?”
He shook his head, moving his hand and entwining our fingers together. Then he shocked the hell out of me and kissed my palm, his eyes never leaving mine. “You...smell incredible,” he whispered against my skin. “You’re…beautiful. So beautiful.” If I hadn’t been listening to every syllable like they were the last sounds I’d ever hear, I might’ve missed what he said.
But I’d heard every damn one of them.
Beau stood, his fingers still linked with mine. He leaned over and brushed his lips against my cheek, stopping at my ear. “Stay after the show.” He dropped my hand and stepped around me, but I was frozen in place. Desire pulsed through my body like nothing I’d ever experienced before, and the biggest smile broke across my face.
Beau Anderson had kissed my hand. And my cheek. He’d asked me to stay after the show.
I thought my head just might explode right off my body.


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LL Collins is the self published author of the bestselling Living Again Series, including Living Again, Reaching Rachel, Guarding Hearts, Finding Forever, and Breaking Free: A Living Again Novella, all available now.


LL has been writing since she was old enough to write. Always a story in her head, she finally decided to let the characters out and start writing and try to make her lifelong dreams of becoming an author come true. She has been a teacher for over ten years and lives in Florida with her husband and two sons.


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