Tuesday, April 24, 2018

✱✱ Book Review ✱✱ Hell Yeah!: Taboo Frequency by Gem Sivad

Hell Yeah!: Taboo Frequency 
Kindle Worlds Novella
Smoke, Inc Book 1
by Gem Sivad 



Taboo Frequency
Hell Yeah! Equalizer KW World

When ultimate impulse collides with maximum control…

It’s all about taking charge. Luke Danvers has his future planned to the nth degree—until he steps on an IED in Afghanistan. Bitter, angry, and emotionally adrift, he returns to the States, ready to spend the rest of his life pissed off at the world. 

Kiley Endicott has never been a poster child for moderation. Married and widowed young, she’s raising twins on her own. Since impulse has always ruled her life, it’s not easy being a sedate parent under the critically watchful eye of her family. 

A Friday night lapse in sanity, leads Kiley to a hook up with Luke Danvers. Even in the cab of a truck, he’s an awesome lover. She wants more. But she’s got to be circumspect, nobody can know.

Luke hasn’t had fun in—forever. But he can’t stop grinning after he meets Kiley Endicott. It’s more than her being a totally uninhibited lover, but God knows he can’t get enough of that either. She makes him laugh. 
She says nobody can know. Okay, he’s trained in stealth. He sets up a call system, a taboo frequency, guaranteeing her twenty four hour access in every way. But he’s not just waiting for their secret meets. He’s planning a siege.



https://www.amazon.com/Hell-Yeah-Frequency-Kindle-Novella-ebook/dp/B01N3X9FJ4




Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐

TABOO FREQUENCY took me by surprise in a couple of ways. First, given its length, I was surprised to find that the romance is not insta-love. The story takes place over months and the love blooms little by little. My second surprise came early in the story when we learn that Kiley is the one who wants to keep things casual and secret, while Luke goes along until he can reel her in. 

This is my first read by Gem Sivad, but it won't be my last. I enjoyed her writing style and wit as well as her talent for creating some wonderful characters that made me want to know more about them. The book is well-written and easily finished in one sitting, making this entertaining, steamy tale perfect for a quick, bedtime read that will leave you with a smile.

❃❃As posted at The Romance Reviews




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