Wednesday, October 25, 2017

In Too Deep Blog tour +Review



I did a bad thing.

I did a really bad thing.

I’m not a bad person, I swear. I just made a few mistakes.

Mistake number one was agreeing to rent my hotel out to an insufferable a**hole, named Aden Smith­.

Mistake number two was ignoring his threats to sue me when he handed over a list of items he deemed “unacceptable”.

Mistake number three was diving into the pool to save his life when he fell. It would have been less complicated to hide his body.

When the hospital refuses to let me know how he is, I panic.

Claiming to be his wife might be my biggest mistake yet—especially when he believes me!

He might have been the one drowning, but I’m sinking in a bed of lies, going down fast—and there’s not a rescue in sight.



Aden
I planned to apologize. Really—I did. I was dreading it. In my experience when you apologize to a woman you show them weakness, and with weakness they smell blood. It never ends well. Still, I shouldn’t have said what I did about her. I was going to the office to say I’m sorry, see if there was literature about where I can find a place with take-out food and leave—quickly.
One thing stops me.
I open the door to the office and this small boy comes running out at me, completely naked. He slaps his hands against my legs, just reaching above my knee. I stop quickly so I don’t plow him over.
“You my Daddy?” he asks. I know nothing about kids, but I do know one of the last things I ever want to hear from one are those words. His question strikes fear in my heart, but the fact his hands are covered in some dark brown unknown substance terrifies me. I watch as it smears across the legs of my favorite jeans. I’m not sure what it is, but he’s not wearing any clothes—including a diaper. Do kids his size wear diapers?
“Jack! You get back here right now young man!”
“Daddy!”
The child screams the name like it’s being torn from his heart, the moment White’s cousin captures him in her arms and pulls him away. The scream is so piercing I wince.
“Do you need something?” she asks over the noise. Her face instantly hardens, whereas just a moment ago she was smiling, even chasing after her son.
“Does he belong to you?” I ask, all thoughts of giving an apology gone. My voice is that of a growl really. It seems this woman brings out the worst in me.
“I—”
“He destroyed my clothes.”
Her eyes go round and briefly I notice she has brown eyes…almost as dark as whatever the child rubbed all over me.
“Daddy!” he screams again, and the woman’s face blushes a deep red.
“Hush, Jack. That’s not your Daddy,” she hisses.
“He doesn’t know who his father is?” I don’t bother keeping the censure out of my voice. This entire revelation doesn’t surprise me. I’m making a mental note to punch White in the face the next time I see him.
“It’s just chocolate. It will come out of your pants. You should probably flush it with club soda or…”
“Do I look like I do laundry?”
“Well—”
“Does your hotel even have laundry service?”
“There’s a laundry mat in town,” she says defensively.
“Charming.”
“Daddy!” the child screams again.
“Listen, Jack and I were—”
“Wrestling in chocolate?”
“Is there something you need?” she all but growls, her face tight with irritation.


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This is book two in this series but they can be read as standalone books. I haven’t read the first book and wasn’t lost at all. This is actually the first book I have read by Jordan and I really liked it. I have added book one to my TBR list already. Aden Smith is an a**hole. Hope is trying to get a motel she inherited from her aunt up and running. She was supposed to open but didn’t pass inspection. Aden won’t take no for an answer when she tries to explain this so Hope finally caves and gives him the room. If she didn’t need the money she would totally kick him out. Hope doesn’t have the best luck and allowing Aden to have a room may be more bad luck. Things only get worse and then when Aden falls and hits his head all Hope can think about is him suing her. So, when the paramedics assume that she is his wife she doesn’t argue. She needs to make sure he is okay and they won’t tell her anything otherwise. Now she finds in a mess of lies and drowning. This Aden is different from the Aden that has been staying at the hotel for the last week. This Aden is sweet and kind. She finds herself wanting this Aden. What will Hope do now? She knows she needs to tell him the truth, but then he will hate her and she doesn’t want to lose him. This book had me laughing so hard at times. I was right with Hope calling Aden a few colorful words. Then I wanted to cry with Hope and Aden both when the truth came out. Both of been through so much and past hurts have colored their now. Hope comes from a funny and interesting family. I love all the characters in this series and look forward to reading more about them. I also look forward to reading more books by Jordan.


A QUIRKY WRITER GOING WHERE THE VOICES TAKE HER.
USA Today Best Selling Author Jordan Marie, is just a simple small town country girl who is haunted by Alpha Men who talk in her head 24 hours a day.

She currently has 14 books out including 2 that she wrote under the pen name Baylee Rose.

She likes to create a book that takes you on an emotional journey whether tears, laughter (or both) or just steamy hot fun (or all 3). She loves to connect with readers and interacting with them through social media, signings or even old fashioned email.



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