Blog tour: Tonic by Staci Hart review + excerpt
Tonic by Staci Hart
Release Date: October
13th
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Synopsis:
Joel Anderson
doesn’t take anything seriously.
Not his relationships, which have been few and far between
since his brutal divorce. Not the drama of working in a tattoo parlor, which
seems to be around every corner. When things get him down, he smiles and cracks
a joke. But he’s not the kind of man you cross, or you’ll find yourself at the
wrong end of his fists.
Annika Belousov takes everything seriously.
Like her job as a reality television producer, given that
she typically has something to prove. Or her love life, which is defined by a
series of requirements — affluent, ambitious, accomplished, to name a few.
Definitely her family, who worked their whole lives to afford her every
opportunity, a sacrifice she doesn’t take lightly. When she’s tapped to produce
a reality show at Joel’s shop, she doesn’t think twice, just goes in for the
kill, as if there were any other way.
The second Annika walks into Joel’s shop, he makes it his
mission to crack her open, but she’s not having it. He’s all wrong — too crass,
too hairy, too un-serious. But it doesn’t take her long to find out there’s more
to him than smirks and tattoos. And what she finds could put her career and his
heart on the line.
Not that Joel cares. Because for the first time in a long
time, he’s found his tonic.
My rating:
Oh this book *heart eyes*.. Staci Hart never disappoints.
Three steps and I was in his arms. Two heartbeats and I looked into his eyes. One breath and I kissed him.
After his divorce Joel hasn't been much of relationship kind of guy.
Annika is always put together, she embraces her label as ice queen. At work as a reality television producer she finds it best to be cold and not get too attached, that is until she walks into Joel's tattoo shop. Finally getting her chance to help produce a reality show Annika will let nothing get in her way. However from the moment Joel lays eyes on Annika he is determined to get her to let loose.
Joel and Annika. Annika and Joel.. I adored these two. The big hairy guy, as she calls him, and the ice queen. He is just what she needs just as she is what he needs. They are just one of those couples where you root for them right from the start.
The whole setting with them filming a reality show at the shop was definitely new to me, never read something like it so a very refreshing tale to read and experience.
It's always hard to really say all the things I love about a really great books cause I always feel that people should have the chance to read it themselves and this is no exception. What I can say is that I LOVED it. That's right capital letters loved it, cause that's how much I loved it. It pulled at all the heart strings, and definitely provided me with a few tears- both happy and sad. Amazing characters- all of them so deep and well developed, Amazing story, just all around amazing and wonderful and awesome and every other word that's positive.
For me it was really one of those where I comeplely get emerged in the story and not able to stop reading it.
And as always Staci Hart delivers with her writing.
Highly recommended.
Excerpt:
“Let me see it.”
“What?” I blustered, caught off guard.
“Stand up and turn around. I want to see it.” I was too
surprised and caught up in the moment to refuse, so I stood and turned, laying
my palms on the armrests as I faced the back of the chair.
One hand rested
on my hip.
My heart stopped as I wondered what the hell I’d gotten
myself into.
I glanced over my shoulder, my gaze bouncing between his face
—turned down too much to read —and his reflection in the speckled, antique
mirror, which I couldn’t see much of either. His free hand moved to the
waistband of my tailored pants, and his fingers hooked and tugged, pulling
the band down low.
His
thumb ran over where I knew the tattoo was, and I felt his breath. Every place
where we connected spoke to me of ownership.
“You got this done here? In New York?” His voice was
rough.
Mine wasn’t much better. “Yeah. In
Brooklyn.”
“Let me cover it up for you. Give you something you’re proud
of. Your skin …” He paused, and I wished I could see his face, read his mind.
“This shouldn’t be here, not on you. Let me … I want to …” He had moved closer,
his hand on my hip pulling me back into him slightly enough for me to not have
noticed that the backs of my thighs were touching his, my back arched just
enough, his breath hot.
And then, he disappeared. I stood, finding my hands were
trembling, wondering where I was and how I’d gotten there. The shop was mostly
empty —no one had seen, not that it would have looked like much from the outside.
But from where I stood, I felt every single deliberate move like a telegraph,
telling me exactly what he wanted to do without him having to finish the
sentence.
His back was to me when I turned around, his face down —I
couldn’t see it in the mirror over his cabinet of ink and needles as he dug
around in the drawers, seemingly for nothing in particular.
“Let me know if you want me to draw something
up.”
“Okay,
I will.” I paused, not knowing what else to say, feeling like I should say
something. But there was nothing that I could say. “Well, have a good night,
Joel. I’ll see you tomorrow.”
He nodded, glancing at me in the mirror. “See you,
Annika.”
I tried not to bolt out of the shop, but once outside,
I admit it —I took off. I hauled up the stairs and into the office to grab my
bag, grateful that Laney was already gone, and I texted my driver, asking him
to pick me up a few blocks away so I could walk, put some distance between me
and Joel, get the energy out of my body, through my legs and feet, into the
pavement.
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About the Author:
Staci has been a
lot of things up to this point in her life -- a graphic designer, an
entrepreneur, a seamstress, a clothing and handbag designer, a waitress. Can't
forget that. She's also been a mom, with three little girls who are sure to
grow up to break a number of hearts. She's been a wife, though she's certainly
not the cleanest, or the best cook. She's also super, duper fun at a party,
especially if she's been drinking whiskey.
From roots in Houston to a seven year stint in Southern
California, Staci and her family ended up settling somewhere in between and
equally north, in Denver. They are new enough that snow is still magical. When
she's not writing, she's reading, sleeping, gaming, or designing
graphics.
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