Blog Tour Review: Hit the Spot by J Daniels

Posted December 8, 2016 by Cocktails and Books in Blog Tour, InkSlingers PR, Reviews / 0 Comments

Blog Tour Review: Hit the Spot by J DanielsHit the Spot Series: Dirty Deeds, #2
Published by Forever Publication Date: December 6th 2016
Pages: 385
Also in this series: Four Letter Word, Bad for You, Bad for You
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four-half-stars

New York Times bestselling author J. Daniels brings us the next book in her Dirty Deeds series.
Is this love or just a game?
Tori Rivera thinks Jamie McCade is rude, arrogant, and worst of all . . . the sexiest man she's ever laid eyes on. His reputation as a player is almost as legendary as his surfing skills. No matter how her body heats up when he's around, she's determined not to be another meaningless hookup.
Jamie McCade always gets what he wants. The sickest wave. The hottest women. And Tori, with her long legs and smart mouth, is definitely the hottest one. He knows Tori wants him-hell, most women do-but she won't admit it. After months of chasing and one unforgettable kiss, it's time for Jamie to raise the stakes.
Jamie promises that soon Tori won't just want him in her bed, she'll be begging for it-and he might be right. Somehow he's found the spot in her heart that makes her open up like never before. But with all she knows about his past, can she really trust what's happening between them? Is Jamie playing for keeps or just playing to win?
This book can be read as a stand-alone. Book 1--Four Letter Word

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

I first have to say I absolutely loved book 1 in J Daniels Dirty Deeds series. Β So when I knew the next book in the series was going to be about Tori and Jamie I was beyond excited, I am so happy that Ms. Daniel’s did not disappoint in the least.

We first meet Tori and Jamie in 4 Letter Word as Brian and Syd’s best friends. Β We knew that Jamie was relentless when he was pursuing Tori (aka Legs) and Tori was having none of it. Β This starting up a few months after the last book ended and the animosity they feel for each other still going strong, but know Jamie is ready to admit there is more to his feelings for Tori than meets the eye. Β Tori is still hurting from a romance that has gone bad and doesn’tΒ believe that Jamie is in it for the right reason. Β  When they bet who can wear down the other the fastestΒ things get interesting, and Tori has to finally admit there maybe more to Jamie than just the hot pro surfer thing he has going on. Β Jamie wants to show Legs that she can trust him with her heart.

From the beginning, Ms. Daniels brings you into this world and makes you feel part of the group. Β The writing is on point with fantastic dialog – especially between the two main characters. Β The syntax she uses for Jamie when he speaks is fantastic – he does talk like the surfers I knew growing up and she does a fantastic job keeping up the pace throughout the book which I am sure can’t be easy. Β Told in dual POV’s which I love – when you are in Jamie’s head he doesn’t think that way which again I found well done and I am sure a challenge to write. Β  I loved Tori though it did take me a little while to warm up to her; she is hurting and it shows at the beginning of the story but as it goes on and we start to see her accept Jamie and things around her she does become a fascinating heroine in her own right.

All in all the book is a lot of fun (it is a standalone) and well worth the time.

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EXCERPT

Hammerjacks was dimly lit and packed with bodies, some dancing together and others crowding the bar, waiting to get served. I started scanning the room as I came up beside Tori, who was doing the same even though she had no idea who she was looking for.

I saw Quinn almost instantly. She wasn’t hard to spot.

The bright pink spiked-out hair helped with that.

β€œThere,” I said, pointing in the direction of the bar where my sister was sitting on a stool, head turned away from the group of shitheads swarming her.

She was alone. That pissed me off.

She was here, in town visiting, and she was looking for ass. That pissed me off, too.

Not much I could do about the second thing, I understood it, but she was gonna hear my feelings toward the other whether she wanted to hear them or not.

β€œWhat’s her name again?” Tori asked as we made our way over.

β€œQuinn,” I said.

She nodded, face serious. Then she tucked stray pieces of hair behind her ears and smoothed out the rest of her pony, pulled the one sleeve of her shirt down so it exposed her shoulder and bra strap, straightened her spine, tipped her chin up, and put on a smile before rushing ahead.

β€œHey, sweetie. Sorry I’m late,” Tori chirped, squeezing in between my sister and the shitheads as if they weren’t standing there. She grabbed Quinn’s face, bent down, and kissed her cheek. β€œI missed you. Did you miss me?” she asked, bringing both hands to Quinn’s neck and holding there while standing between her bent knees.

Tori was smiling and playing the part, leaning close and making it seem like they were really together, or at least really feeling each other. My sister was blinking up at Tori, looking baffled but also looking like she was wanting to buy everything Legs was selling.

I wasn’t surprised. Quinn shared my taste in women. And I definitely had a taste for Legs.

β€œWhoa, are you two…damn. Is this your girl?” one of the shitheads asked from behind Tori, pointing at the back of her.

β€œJesus,” another one chimed in, looking his fill. β€œWhat are the chances of me watchin’ you two go at it? This is fuckin’ hot.”

I stepped up then, not liking the tone of this guy and the shit coming out of his mouth, and wanting to make my presence known.

He saw me approach and shot me a hard look, asking, β€œYou gotta problem?”

β€œJamie.”

Teeth clenched and fists forming, I looked to Quinn, not taking the bait he was throwing out.

She was watching me, eyes serious and mouth tight, subtly shaking her head in warning ’cause she knew I couldn’t be fighting or doing anything that could draw negative attention. Then she turned her attention onto Tori when she twisted and slid into Quinn’s lap.

β€œFishing in the wrong pond, boys,” Tori informed them, sweeping her gaze over the three while putting her arm around Quinn’s shoulders and pressing close. β€œGet lost. We’re not interested.” Then she turned all of her attention onto my sister and amped up her game, giggling as she kept her face close to hers and running her fingers through her hair, smiling, whispering, really flirting and looking into it, all while blocking the view of the shitheads so they couldn’t watch.

And everything Legs was doing, my sister was eating up.

Wrapping her arms around Tori and holding on to her, smiling back, laughing, looking like she was falling in love and thinking this was real and something sustainable.

I was starting to regret incorporating Tori into this plan. She was a little too good at her game. Straight up. Maybe the best at it.

I was also starting to get mildly jealous watching my sister getting attention from the one woman who was hell-bent on ignoring my ass.

β€œMan, whatever,” the one guy said, grabbing his beer and looking to his friends. β€œCome on. I’m not wastin’ my time on lesbian pussy.”

His friends murmured their agreement, mentioned something about hitting up Roy’s, a bar down the street, then grabbed their beers and stepped away.

When they were out of earshot, I shifted my eyes to Legs, telling her, β€œThink you sold it. You can get off my sister now.”

Tori smiled proudly, lifting her shoulders with a little dance. Then she looked to Quinn, keeping the smile, and said, β€œHey, I’m Tori. Your brother dragged me here, so I figured I’d offer my assistance instead of letting him handle it, since he can’t fight and all.”

β€œCan fight, just shouldn’t,” I corrected her. I jerked my chin. β€œHop off.”

Quinn moved her hands up Tori’s back and licked her lips. β€œWicked plan,” my sister told her. β€œI was totally into that.”

β€œI think it got the point across,” Tori replied. β€œI really like your hair, by the way.” She ran her fingers through it again. β€œThe color looks great on you.”

β€œReally?”

β€œAbsolutely. It really makes your eyes pop.”

β€œI was thinking about going purple…”

β€œHave you tried bleaching the roots and just painting the color on the ends? I think that would look amazing with purple.”

Jesus.

β€œLegs,” I barked.

Both of their heads whipped around and faced my direction.

β€œYou feelin’ like gettin’ up so we can get the fuck outta here?” I asked, thinking only about the food back at her place I was wanting to eat and not about how comfortable my sister’s hands looked gripping on to Tori’s body.

β€œShe’s fine,” Quinn offered, keeping her hands locked around Legs. β€œReally. She doesn’t have to move.”

I shot a glare at Quinn, communicating how I felt about that suggestion, then shifted that glare to Tori.

β€œI was getting up. Relax. We were just talking,” she huffed, moving off Quinn’s lap and coming to stand beside me. β€œYou’re welcome, by the way,” she murmured.

 

 

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J.Daniels is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Sweet Addiction series, the Alabama Summer series, and the Dirty Deeds series.

She would rather bake than cook, she listens to music entirely too loud, and loves writing stories her children will never read. Her husband and children are her greatest loves, with cupcakes coming in at a close second.

J grew up in Baltimore and resides in Maryland with her family.

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