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March 31, 2014

When The Sun Goes Down by Erin Noelle BLOG STOP, REVIEW & GIVEAWAY




Title: When The Sun Goes Down
Author: Erin Noelle
Genre: Contemporary Romance
 Release Date: 25th March, 2014




Synopsis


Trina is a quiet, reserved music teacher at an inner-city elementary school. Because of the traumatic events of her childhood, she’s skittish of people in general, but men especially frighten her. However, when Lucca Ellis appears in her life, he refuses to take no for an answer. Will he be able to help her overcome the past that has kept her a prisoner for over eight years?

Kat is a woman scorned and out for revenge. Wronged by the men in her life, she thrives on belittling and dominating all men that she comes in contact with. Her end goal is to make the one man, the one who stole her life away as a child, pay for his actions, and she doesn’t care who she has to destroy to get there.

These two lives that both thrive on control, were never supposed to overlap, but anything can happen… When the Sun Goes Down.


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Reviewed by Michellc

I am a HUGE fan of the Book Boyfriend Series by Erin Noelle.  From the second I heard about When The Sun Goes Down I knew I had to get my hands on this book.  I didn’t waste any time reading the blurb, I didn’t need to read reviews or research this one at all.  I didn’t have to. I was starved for more Erin Noelle and I was ecstatic to read something, anything, from her again.  To say I had high hopes for this book would be putting it lightly and I was in no way disappointed.  So completely different from the Book Boyfriend series yet so much the same in the shock factor, the enticing story, and the remarkable writing, this story is addicting, enthralling, and sinfully steamy.

As for When The Sun Goes Down being different, it’s not just different from Erin Noelle’s previous books, it is different from anything else period.  This story was new and innovative and unlike any story I have read before.  The storyline was suspenseful, engrossing, and utterly compelling.  There was never a dull moment, there was no convenient place to put this one down and even when you could, or should I say had, to step away, you can’t get it out of your head.

The dichotomy between Kat and Trina, the two female perspectives in the story, was striking and fascinating.  Kat is the epitome of a strong, confident, take charge woman who knows what she wants and exactly how to get it.  Trina is sweet and demure with doubts and insecurities that denies herself the things she desires and finds herself unworthy of fulfillment.  One side is searing, hateful, vengeance while the other is innocent, reserved, and playful.  When these two personalities come together they are finally able to find balance, acceptance, and joy with the help of Lucca who himself is the perfect combination of naughty and nice. 

Each book that Erin Noelle produces makes me fall even harder than the last.  I didn’t think I would ever be able to say that I loved one of her books more than Euphoria but When The Sun Goes Down has changed my mind.  It has become my new favorite of hers and one of my favorites of the year.  Erin Noelle has steadily become a go to author for me, one that I will stop anything and everything that I am doing to read whatever she releases the second it becomes available.  I am eager to see what this talented author has in store for us next.  Whatever it is, it is sure to be captivating, thrilling, and unique.


Rating - 5 Stars


Excerpt:

When the Sun Goes Down
~ Kat ~
      Loud cheers from the pool match draw my attention back to that side of the room. Apparently it’s over, because all I can see is money being exchanged all over the place. Moments later, two guys emerge from the mob, talking and laughing as they walk towards the bar. They actually look pretty similar; both have short brown hair, are well-built, and are dressed in fitted t-shirts and jeans with visible tattoos covering their arms. They both look me up and down as they step up to order their drinks and give me a smirk. They carry themselves as if they are something pretty special, at least they think so. The fire inside of me is lit. The game is on.
            An hour later, I send Leo a text that I’m ready to be picked up. The game ended up being child’s play; the boys unable to think with more than their cock. After they invited me over to their table to “teach” me how to shoot pool, I let them think I had no idea what I was doing, so that they could lean me over and press their bodies against mine while I held their “sticks.” It really took everything inside of me not to roll my eyes on numerous occasions, but the death stares that I was getting from all of the females in the bar made it worth playing along. A few minutes later, I exit the bar with not one, but both of the guys. I usher them into the backseat of the SUV and then crawl over one to sit in between them.
           Leo gets behind the wheel and asks, “Where to this evening, Miss?”
           “To the Hyatt at Union Square, and make it quick,” I snap at him. He simply nods and pulls away from the curb.
           The guys on either side of me - which I honestly can’t even remember their names at the moment except that they both start with a J - are breathing heavily and I can see their erections bulging in their pants. Neither of them has said a word nor even attempted to touch me since we’ve walked out of The Edge; just with the appearance that I have money and authority, I’ve taken control of the situation. They sit silently, waiting for my instructions.
            As we make our way to the hotel, I put one of my hands in each of their laps, unzipping their jeans and reaching inside to free their cocks. Both of them let out a series of moans and hisses as I grab their shafts and begin to slowly move my hands up and down. They refuse to look at each other’s cock even though they are less than eighteen inches from one another, which gives me a great idea for the night. The guy on the right, who I decide to call J1, finally gets the nerve up to place his hand high up on my thigh just before we reach our destination.
           I release them as we pull up in the valet drive. “Make yourselves presentable until we get in the room,” I instruct. They quickly tuck themselves back in their pants and zip up. I grab my fun bag from under the seat as we exit the car. I lead them through the lobby without stopping at the front desk, straight into the elevator and to the suite that I keep a key to. What can I say? Money is powerful.

            Ushering the guys into the room, I waste no time to get to business. “Strip and get on the bed,” I order them as I place the bag and my purse on the table and slip off my shoes.

        One of the J’s decides he’s going to test my authority. “Why do you get to make all the rules?”

           Without turning around, I pull my sweater over my head and unzip my skirt, allowing it to pool at my feet. I bend over to slightly to step out of my skirt and give them a nice view of my exposed, bald pussy before standing back upright. My back still turned to them, I say calmly, “If you want a piece of this sweet ass, you will strip, get on the bed, and not question me again. If you aren’t interested, you can leave now; my driver is waiting outside the door and can take you back to the bar. The choice is yours.” I hear the swishing of fabric followed by the slight creaking of the mattress. Game over… I win again.


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Meet the Author




Erin Noelle is a Texas native, where she lives with her husband 

and two young daughters. While earning her degree in History, 


she rediscovered her love for reading that was first instilled by


her grandmother when she was a young child. A lover of happily-


ever-afters, both historical and current, Erin is an avid reader of all

romance novels. In 2013, she published the Book Boyfriend Series, 


which included books Metamorphosis, Ambrosia, and Euphoria. Her 


books have been a part of the USA Today Bestselling list and/ or 


the Amazon and Barnes & Noble overall Top 100.    




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