Blurb:
“It’s
a new show, Quirks and Kinks. We’ve
already selected a male reenactment actor to be your co-host, so
you're the last piece of the puzzle. There’s
some seriously f@$%ed up sh*t out there that people are into, and the
two of you are going to be the face of it.”
“I’m
going to be the face of people’s freakish
fetishes?” I asked disbelievingly.
Larry
shrugged his nonchalance, shoving it directly down the throat of my
panic. “Half of it.”
That
conversation was the beginning of more than a show.
It
was the beginning of mystery, friendship, and love, and the outcome
of mixing all three together with two unsuspecting victims.
Easie
Reynolds and Anderson Evans were drawn to the same, simple thing—each
other.
But,
sometimes, undeniable chemistry isn’t enough. After all, how easy
is it to get know someone when they’re constantly pretending to be
someone else?
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My Review:
If you are looking for a humorous, feel good book to get you out of a reading slump, look no further...Quirks and Kinks is quirky, fun, and full of humor.
This feel good comedy is not just a comedy, it's full of depth within it's pages also. I laughed, I cried, I wanted to drown my heartache for these characters in a bucket of wine (yes, I said bucket, not bottle. This is a wine drinking book!)
Not only does this author pack a comedic punch, she also delivers a story with pages full of drama and heartache. There is a realness to this story that you wouldn't expect from a comedic, humorous book. I honestly liked it even more because of that reason.
Easie has such a wonderful blend of humor, sarcasm, and vulnerability. She's a sassy woman but she also has a tender heart. I loved this character and found myself relating to her almost immediately. She is a strong character and one that you can admire.
And what can I say about Anderson? Well for starters, he made me swoon and my little lady bits tingle for more of him. He's handsome, intelligent, and quite the flirt. He's also mysterious and keeps a lot of things close to the vest and hidden from those around him. Of course the mystery made me like him more because I wanted to know what he was hiding.
Easie and Anderson together? The banter, sexual tension, and chemistry is all there to be seen between these two. I loved the banter between Easie and Anderson so much. The verbal sparring was great and highly entertaining.
★★★★★
My Review:
If you are looking for a humorous, feel good book to get you out of a reading slump, look no further...Quirks and Kinks is quirky, fun, and full of humor.
This feel good comedy is not just a comedy, it's full of depth within it's pages also. I laughed, I cried, I wanted to drown my heartache for these characters in a bucket of wine (yes, I said bucket, not bottle. This is a wine drinking book!)
Not only does this author pack a comedic punch, she also delivers a story with pages full of drama and heartache. There is a realness to this story that you wouldn't expect from a comedic, humorous book. I honestly liked it even more because of that reason.
Easie has such a wonderful blend of humor, sarcasm, and vulnerability. She's a sassy woman but she also has a tender heart. I loved this character and found myself relating to her almost immediately. She is a strong character and one that you can admire.
And what can I say about Anderson? Well for starters, he made me swoon and my little lady bits tingle for more of him. He's handsome, intelligent, and quite the flirt. He's also mysterious and keeps a lot of things close to the vest and hidden from those around him. Of course the mystery made me like him more because I wanted to know what he was hiding.
Easie and Anderson together? The banter, sexual tension, and chemistry is all there to be seen between these two. I loved the banter between Easie and Anderson so much. The verbal sparring was great and highly entertaining.
Quirks and Kinks is quirky and interesting, but most of all it's attention grabbing. Once I picked up the book to read, I could not for the life of me put it down.
Quirks and Kinks is definitely a must read and a highly recommended book for 2015 from me. This was my first book from author Laurel Ulen Curtis and now I want more!
★★★★★
SNEAK
PEAK EXCERPT:
“I’m
still not even sure what we’re
doing here,” I
told Ashley as I glanced around at the cheap Tex Mex themed decor of
El Loco Restaurant.
All
around us, business-suit-clad, young singles chatted and laughed,
sinking deeper into their margaritas and each other. A life
untraveled stared me in the face, but it didn’t
make me feel bitter or regretful. All I felt was stupid for being out
and spending money that we didn’t
have.
“You
just landed a job,” she
cooed before sipping delicately from the free water.
Giving
her my undivided attention, I narrowed my cat-like blue eyes.
“Granted,
it’s
not a job you’re
exactly thrilled about, but it comes with money, and that’s
worth celebrating a little.”
“Pff,”
I huffed. “So
far, all it’s
come with is a bag of muffin mix and humiliation.”
Exaggeratedly, I
checked my purse. “Nope,
no money.”
Ashley
just shook her head. “We’re
eating one dollar tacos. Peanut butter and bread are more expensive.
Relax.”
My
fingers itched for a cigarette, and astute twenty-three year old lady
that she was, Ashley didn’t
miss it.
“Besides,
if we’re
going to get on the money discussion you’re
going to have to take a closer look at some of your other expensive
habits.”
Ashley
had been trying to talk me into quitting for years, and I knew my
lungs would thank me if I somehow managed to follow through. But for
as desirable as it sounded, I just…couldn’t.
It wasn’t
so much the addiction and the work it would take to kick a
years-in-the-making habit. It was that smoking had become my
emotional crutch. My timeout in any moment of need and my excuse to
busy myself with something other than being a bitch. I was scared of
the chasm I’d
fall into, the unclimbable hill I’d
create with my auger-like anxiety.
My
sister didn’t
know any of that. No one did.
“I
smoke for my career.”
Her
eyes practically rolled all the way out of her head. “This
ought to be good.”
“You
know this industry is unbelievably vapid, and vapid means skinny.
Smoking keeps me that way.”
She
shook her head in disdain.
“And
it’s
cheaper than a gym membership.”
“Global
warming, anyone?” she
called dramatically. “You’re
argument is balancing on some pretty
thin ice.”
“Shut
up.”
Suddenly,
warmth wafted up into my face as our waiter shoved the toasty basket
of complimentary chips into the center of our table. My eyes drifted
naturally from the basket to the hand holding it, where a large,
oval, heavy metal ring sat in blazing contrast to the tan expanse of
his long ring finger, up the line of his muscular—deliciously
veiny—forearm,
to the cuff of his rolled up black sleeve. On a runaway mission of
their own, my eyes wouldn’t
stop, eating up the expanse of his bicep in an instant,
stutter-stepping up the corded column of his slender throat, and
landing on one of the most attractive male mugs I’ve
ever seen.
A
mixing bowl of ethnicity, his naturally tanned skin and dark features
stood in stark contrast with the minty green of his eyes. Directly on
me and smirking, they were mesmerizing.
And
mocking.
Ashley
spoke, as I’d
apparently lost all of my normal snarky ability.
“Thanks.”
A
small glance from me to her preceded his polite answer. “You’re
welcome.”
She
smiled her prettiest smile, the one that infused her entire being
from chest to eyes, and the corner of his mouth notched higher in
response.
A
foreign heaviness settled in my chest as I watched, and its
completely unwelcome presence nearly made me sick.
He
turned to leave slowly, one last lingering look in my direction
making my nerves ratchet up to an eleven.
Fuck.
I did not
like to be rattled. Confident words were my modus operandi, but a
good earthquake could wreck even the strongest of routines. My table
at El Loco, tonight—this
guy—was
the epicenter.
The
man in question had just earned himself automatic placement on my
shit list.
Straight,
white, top teeth just barely teased the plump pillow of his bottom
lip. It was unintentional, completely innocent, and hot as Jesus’
sauna.
Shit
list position confirmed.
“You’re,
like, really attractive,” Ashley
noted, evidently drunk on her water and speaking via a direct link to
my brain.
His
chuckle was like a full body vibrator, skating through the nerves on
every inch of my skin. One long-fingered hand shot straight to his
neck, rubbing the uneasiness of Ashley’s
compliment out quickly.
“Thanks.”
“Are
you an actor?” she
continued. “You’ve
got to be, right?”
LA.
Every attractive person you meet must
be in
the business.
I
would have laughed at Ashley’s
assumption and how ridiculous it was if I hadn’t
been thinking the same thing.
He
looked slightly bashful, but fought straight through the discomfort
and answered her frankly. “Uh,
yeah. I mean, I’m
trying anyway. I’m
not particularly successful.”
Distracted
by my reaction to him and his honesty, I didn’t
run a pre-check on anything coming out of my mouth. Not that I
normally had the best filter. “So
you’re
another one of those actors, waiting tables to pay the bills and pass
the time?”
He
bristled, and rightfully so. But he did it with an otherworldly calm,
meeting my eyes directly and speaking in a soft, polite—if
only slightly teasing—voice.
“One
of those? Oh. No. Waiting tables is my dream. I just act to fit in.”
My
cheeks felt hot with embarrassment and shame, and the glint in his
eyes told me that he saw it.
Sometimes
I hated that my default setting was bitch. Such a dominant trait was
hard to overturn. “Okay,
so maybe that was a little rude.”
One
corner of his mouth—the
smug one—rose
just slightly. “It’s
a distinct possibility.”
Silence
hung between us, but while my time was spent avoiding eye contact,
his was spent calculating his next blow.
“I
guess you must be something really impressive then?”
“Huh?”
My wandering eyes
shot to his with the focus of a heat-seeking missile.
“Well,
you obviously aren’t
on the waiting tables slash acting track that the rest of us losers
are.”
“Um—”
“I
mean, you must do something that really matters, right? Educating
orphaned kids. Curing Cancer. Coming up with the way to end all of
the world’s
unrest.” Attractive
arms crossed over an equally nice chest. “Am
I right?”
For
as confident as I usually was, and as many comebacks as I normally
had, I couldn’t
think of one single thing to say.
Unfortunately,
my sister wasn’t
suffering from a similar problem.
“Hah!
She’s
an actor too. But she’s
too busy to wait tables.”
“Working?”
he asked, one
manly eyebrow cocking in time with his question. If I wasn’t
mistaken, he actually looked impressed for a minute.
I
was ready to leave right then, but Ashley, being the one of us with a
conscience, had a knack for ruining a good thing.
“Oh.
No. She’s
just too busy being her. You know, cutting people like you down in
her spare time.” She
looked away, bopped to the music in the background. “But,
she doesn’t
do it on purpose. She was born this way. Cold, dead heart and all. I
guess that’s
why people like me still love her.”
I
tried not to let her words hurt. After all, if I were describing
myself, I probably would have chosen the exact same words, and
because I knew her so well, I knew she was just trying to make a joke
and bail me out of a situation of my own making.
And
yet, I still couldn’t
stop the smile from slipping and sliding its way off of my face.
It
only took a few seconds to recover, but when I looked back up at the
waiter, he was looking at me differently. Assessing.
Uncomfortable
was too cushy a word for what I was feeling. Bombs exploded and
sprayed shrapnel, the sharp edges of his scrutiny digging into the
flesh of my muscle and making it twitch just beneath the
not-protective-enough layer of my skin.
About Laurel Ulen Curtis
Laurel
Ulen Curtis is a 27 year old mother of one. She lives with her
husband and son (and cat and two fish!) in New Jersey, but grew up
all over the United States. She graduated from Rutgers University in
2009 with a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology, and puts that to
almost no use other than forecasting for her friends! She has a
passion for her family, laughing, and reading and writing Romance
novels.
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/LUCurtisAuthor
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