Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Vergene (Revenege, Twisted) by John Tucker



Vergene (Revenge, Twisted)

By John Tucker

When I was asked by John to pick what I wanted to review I went through his list of books, and read through them all. I came to this one, and instantly was drawn to it, because it is vindictive, and sexual. I like it when those things come into play together. 

But there was more, I kept staring at the title. And because I interviewed him, you’re going to think he told me, or I stole the cue cards. But I didn’t. 

You see, I play with words, and I play word games, all the time. Ask anyone who knows me. Allow me to explain real quick, and easily even:

The word radar is the same frontwards as it is backwards. Do you see what it is I am saying? This term is called: Palindrome. Now if you didn’t already know that, you can say you learned something new today. 

Now then, again let’s take a closer look at the title: “Vergene (Revenge, Twisted)” Now reread what you just said and again look at the title, and you have your answer. Did you figure it out? ::Sigh:: The Name Vergene is Revenge-Twisted. IE: jumbled, rearranged, whatever. Get it now?! It only took me about an hour staring at it, honestly. But I eventually seen it, and I was like, it was so clever, because it clicks with the story line even more that way!

Ok, so now that I explained the title to you in depth, allow me to explain to you what I learned as I read this five star book, by John Tucker, and may I add in a joking tone: no John Tucker mustn’t die. (Sorry but I had to…the comedian in me sometimes makes an appearance. Ha?!)

The book “Vergene (Revenge Twisted)” has a beautiful sexually active LaDonna Knowles whom is happily married to the wonderful Knox. Together they have a Son, and she adores him. She works at her coffee house, and she tries to portray the perfect couple, and with the perfect life and family.

On the side, LaDonna has been having secret hot steamy relations, keeping her sexual impulses satisfied with an employee at the coffee house, and an old boy friend from High School. 

Still, every night, LaDonna does return home to her husband and son, pretending to be the ever loving faithful, adoring wife and Mother. 

Once Knox returns to work, LaDonna’s secrets from her past and present threaten to ruin everything she loves and adores, which apparently, includes sex. Now the family will need a Nanny…

What we end up learning, is that LaDonna was not such an innocent person as a teenager. She has under her belt lies and accusations that have sent a man to his grave. Not one of her proudest moments either. 

The Nanny they end up hiring is one Vergene Skipern, whom is a nineteen year old, with plans of her own to get even. She too has secrets, for instance, the man that was put to his grave too soon? Her father, and Vergene feels it is her place to teach LaDonna a thing or two-that is-before she sends her straight to hell-where she feels the woman belongs.

I totally fell in love with this vengeful book! I give it five stars, and I am even more tickled that John autographed the e-book to me. No one has ever done that for me!



I was so impressed, with everything! This book was just overwhelmingly full of surprises! I wanted to climb in and get involved! I envied Vergene for taking the bull by the horns and taking matters into her own hands! So many times we as readers want to, but sit idly by and do nothing. But we can’t say that with Vergene, no way in hell! This girl is on top of her game. As for LaDonna, she has a helluva sexual appetite, and a demonic nature, but it does in fact need tamed and taught a lesson, I do happen to agree. And I think Knox needs to open his eyes, Dude your wife is not picture perfect. As for you the reader: you really need to read this book, you will love it, trust me!


My Questions for John:

1.     What made you write Vergene (Revenge, Twisted) and how long did it take?
This one took about 6 months – from start to publish – reasonably fast for me.  Besides the plot of a wounded teenager getting revenge on the woman whose macinations killed her father, the theme of Karma played a large role in the book.  Usually, novels using Karma as a plot device focus on a hero having vengeance on a villain who wronged them. In Vergene (Revenge, Twisted) it's a bad person getting their comeuppance from a nineteen-year-old who chose to walk the evil road as a result of the older woman's past indiscretions. Basically, you reap what you sow. Btw, the Titular character of the novel – Vergene – created her bogus name by re-arranging the word Revenge.


2. Do you have any photos or descriptions of your characters?
I do, in my book trailer and my promos. I imagine the lead character of LaDonna Knowles as looking like Kate Beckinsale. Vergene, as a young blonde with plaited hair and a face of an angel.






3. What all education do you have?
            I graduated High school in 1981 and only started my writing career in 2010. Admittedly, I had to take a few community college classes on English to re-learn what I had forgotten. After I joined a wonderful website to hone my skills for a year (Internet Writers Workshop), I wrote my first two novels –Romancing the Fox about a twice-divorced man who still believes in love falling for a broken porn star who had given up on it – and Divisive –a serial killer who hunts dysfunctional single mother families, mends their wounds, and proceeds to destroy them with lies, seduction, and jealousy. 





4. How long have you been writing and what all have you written?
    I've written 13 books since 2010 – all of them full-length novels with the exception of a short story clled Mouse and Katt. My two main genres are straight thrillers (Divisive, The Fifth Game: Elizabeth's Soul (Divisive 2), Splits in the Skin, The Wisdom of Solomon, and Mouse and Katt. ) and erotic thrillers (Vergene, Twelve Doors to Ecstasy, and the sequel Two Days To Passion). I also dabble in contemporary Romance (Romancing the Fox) and have a projected 5 volumn celestial romance series called Bemused and Bedviled (Terpsichore in Love, The Mark of Cain, and The Seventh Seal)





THE FIFTH GAME: ELIZABETH'S SOUL is the first sequel to DIVISIVE where the lone survivor of Dennis Rask's evil game (Elizabeth Connors) reluctantly agrees to help him destroy yet another family, all the while hoping she can change her lover before his wicked mission is done.

SPLITS IN THE SKIN is about a bounty hunter looking for a fugitive in the North Georgia mountains. When Ellis Hardigree discovers that his prey (Moses Bailey) is the leader of a closeted village that believe in the Old Testament, God, and only mating with their own. Ellis enlists the help of a young woman in a local town to help him, providing the grim plot of the book with some humor and romance. It's a hard read but the fast-moving plot, according to the reviewers, keeps the pages turning.

THE WISDOM OF SOLOMON details the story of a downtrodden housewife, Maritza Van Lyle, and a mysterious man who takes her hostage over the course of a day – waiting for her husband to arrive in order to procure a stolen object. By the end of the story, Maritza puts a plan into motion that may make her life better...at a deadly price. 

MOUSE AND KATT takes place in 1940's Iowa and tells about the meeting of a lonely widower with a malevolent past picking up a hitchhiker with a fresh one. The more the odd couple motor past the endless fields of corn, the more they learn about their murderous predilections.

TWELVE DOORS TO ECSTASY is an erotic thriller about a sexually repressed woman answering an advertisement that promises to enlighten her carnal desires. She's chosen to participate in a special test where she's spirited to a building with four floors and six differently colored doors on each level. Each door hides a special sexual act or fetish and, to get the half-million dollars promised by a voyeuristic businessman, Tristina Sanyon must complete each sexual assignment – or lose the money. As she goes through each of the twelve carnal rooms she has to choose from, Tristina discovers her life (or her very freedom) may be in danger.

TERPSICHORE IN LOVE (BEMUSED AND BEDEVILED 1)  is about Daniel Gordon, a hapless mortal who falls in love with an ancient Muse named Terpsichore. In it, Dan deals with her 8 disparate sister Muses, a trio of deliciously evil Sirens, God, Lucifer, and the other cosmic denizens of Heaven and Hades. Religiously Humorous and Devilishly Dangerous.

THE MARK OF CAIN (BEMUSED AND BEDVILED 2) ups the ante when Daniel starts to gain magical powers, getting attention from the light and dark sides of the Universe. When a shadowy cabal of celestial (the Antediluvians) decide to use him as a catalyst for their takeover of Heaven and Hades, Daniel has to choose between his now damaged relationship with Terpsichore, or the evil delights of Chanteuse – the Siren whose mission is to seduce him to the wicked side of the cosmos.

THE SEVENTH SEAL (BEMUSED AND BEDEVILED 3) Daniel Gordon, torn from the sexual arms of his celestial lover by her lies and manipulations, discovers he may be the prophetic key to starting Armageddon and helping the Antedilvians create a universe devoid of hate, malice, and insignificant lifeforms. The only person able to cement his rise to power is the conflicted Muse who has despised him for decades – Terpsichore's black sheep sister – Calliope.

Lastly, I have a high end YA mystery called THE LITTLE GIRL YOU KISS GOODNIGHT. When Steph Linder's estranged mother is murdered in the small town her father took her away from when he divorced her mother, Steph returns for a seven day hunt for her mom's killer. A budding detective through an Atlanta mentoring program with the police, Steph soon finds she has six main suspects and is forced to put herself into harms way to reveal the vicious criminal. 



5. Who is/are your favorite Authors?
     Of the professional ones, I voraciously read anything by Stephen King and Dean Koontz, and love the historical fiction written by John Jakes (especially the 8-Volume American Bicentenial Series).

Of the newer literary authors I've read everything by J.f. Silver, Elena Kincaid, Maia Dylan, Sarah Marsh, Serena Akeroyd, and several other Erotica authors I've had the good fortune to meet while organizing the quarterly Damn, That's Hot Erotica event on Facebook.



6. What is your very favorite book?
    That would be Stephen King's Unexpurgated version of The Stand. From start to finish, the perfect book. The relentless plot, disparate characters, realistic relationships, and mesmerizing villain are both sublime and superb.


7. What are you working on now?
     I'm trying to finish up a contemporary romance called eTernalMates, and Violetta's Voyeur – a dark paranormal romance about a woman being stalked by a mysterious......something. Both should be finished and published by June.


8. What makes you write erotica?
     It started as a dare by a fellow erotica author when I commented that writing explicit love scenes wasn't my forte. Until then, I wrote about the seduction, cut to the bedrrom, and picked up with the sweaty aftermath.  Years ago, I had worked out a concept about a woman forced to go through a series of rooms where different sex acts would be performed on her but wasn't sure if I could write this woman as being anything but a helpless whore. After coming up with a way to make her a sympathetic young woman, I immediately planned a novel and, six months later, held the finished product in my hands – Twelve Doors to Ecstasy.  Two erotic novels later, I have another pair of naughty books in the works with two others beginning to percolate in my deviant mind.  :-)



9. Do you get excited while writing the sex scenes?
     Do I get a hard-on while writing erotica? :-)  No. I tend to be visually inclined to excitation rather than through the written word. That being said, I listened to an audio version of  erotica that dfid give me a... reason to like it. As a writer, sex scenes are still difficult for me to put on paper, so it's more stressful than anything. Admittedly, I've always been vanilla in the bedroom, only occasionally getting adventurous when it somes to sexual matters. Sooooo, coming up with unique sex scenes and creating characters so much unlike me can be daunting at times. But, whenever a reviewer or a friend comments on my carnal parts positively, I love it and it makes it worthwhile. 



11. Have you ever had writers block?
      God, is it Tuesday???? I have a very fickle Muse who loves to torment me by disappearing for weeks at a time. Combined with my struggles with depression and self-loathing, I rarely have a novel I start and finish in linear order. When it happens, I simply start writing another novel until I get the impetus to re-start the abandoned novel.


12. What are your hobbies? Writing, watching television or movies, and taking long walks in the nearby woods. The practice gives me time to recharge the mind, get needed exercise, and fresh air. As a side note, I have a collection of 550 DVD's of my favorite movies and absolutely love anything by Quintin Tarentino, Martin Scorsese, and Alfred Hitchcock.



13. Please share with us your social and book links:


My Underused Twitter – @Hutt1234John



My Main Facebook Page (Friend Me!!) --- https://www.facebook.com/john.tucker.353

My Facebook Author Page --- https://www.facebook.com/hutt1234

Vergene: Revenge, TwistedVergene: Revenge, Twisted by John Tucker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When I was asked by John to pick what I wanted to review I went through his list of books, and read through them all. I came to this one, and instantly was drawn to it, because it is vindictive, and sexual. I like it when those things come into play together.

But there was more, I kept staring at the title. And because I interviewed him, you’re going to think he told me, or I stole the cue cards. But I didn’t.

You see, I play with words, and I play word games, all the time. Ask anyone who knows me. Allow me to explain real quick, and easily even:

The word radar is the same frontwards as it is backwards. Do you see what it is I am saying? This term is called: Palindrome. Now if you didn’t already know that, you can say you learned something new today.

Now then, again let’s take a closer look at the title: “Vergene (Revenge, Twisted)” Now reread what you just said and again look at the title, and you have your answer. Did you figure it out? ::Sigh:: The Name Vergene is Revenge-Twisted. IE: jumbled, rearranged, whatever. Get it now?! It only took me about an hour staring at it, honestly. But I eventually seen it, and I was like, it was so clever, because it clicks with the story line even more that way!

Ok, so now that I explained the title to you in depth, allow me to explain to you what I learned as I read this five star book, by John Tucker, and may I add in a joking tone: no John Tucker mustn’t die. (Sorry but I had to…the comedian in me sometimes makes an appearance. Ha?!)

The book “Vergene (Revenge Twisted)” has a beautiful sexually active LaDonna Knowles whom is happily married to the wonderful Knox. Together they have a Son, and she adores him. She works at her coffee house, and she tries to portray the perfect couple, and with the perfect life and family.

On the side, LaDonna has been having secret hot steamy relations, keeping her sexual impulses satisfied with an employee at the coffee house, and an old boy friend from High School.

Still, every night, LaDonna does return home to her husband and son, pretending to be the ever loving faithful, adoring wife and Mother.

Once Knox returns to work, LaDonna’s secrets from her past and present threaten to ruin everything she loves and adores, which apparently, includes sex. Now the family will need a Nanny…

What we end up learning, is that LaDonna was not such an innocent person as a teenager. She has under her belt lies and accusations that have sent a man to his grave. Not one of her proudest moments either.

The Nanny they end up hiring is one Vergene Skipern, whom is a nineteen year old, with plans of her own to get even. She too has secrets, for instance, the man that was put to his grave too soon? Her father, and Vergene feels it is her place to teach LaDonna a thing or two-that is-before she sends her straight to hell-where she feels the woman belongs.

I totally fell in love with this vengeful book! I give it five stars, and I am even more tickled that John autographed the e-book to me. No one has ever done that for me!

I was so impressed, with everything! This book was just overwhelmingly full of surprises! I wanted to climb in and get involved! I envied Vergene for taking the bull by the horns and taking matters into her own hands! So many times we as readers want to, but sit idly by and do nothing. But we can’t say that with Vergene, no way in hell! This girl is on top of her game. As for LaDonna, she has a helluva sexual appetite, and a demonic nature, but it does in fact need tamed and taught a lesson, I do happen to agree. And I think Knox needs to open his eyes, Dude your wife is not picture perfect. As for you the reader: you really need to read this book, you will love it, trust me!



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Friday, January 29, 2016

Winter Solstice Menage (Winter Solstice Run Book 4) by Louisa Bacio



Winter Solstice Menage
(Winter Solstice Run Book 4)

Black Hills Wolves 
By Louisa Bacio

Sugar Collins has a big brother named Yas. Yas ventures off to a smaller pack that he learned about from his Mother. 

Now that Yas is gone, Sugar decides it’s time to play. And wherever she goes trouble follows. And now that she is learning all her shifting abilities, will she be able to settle down? For that matter, does she even want to…

The best part of Sugar and her dating scenario, is she is dating twins: Derek and Tyler Baker who live in Los Lobos. The confusing, but yet fun part, is that she keeps confusing them, and can’t figure out which of the twins she likes better. They are both so Sexy, and likable, and fun to be with, maybe she could have both? What if? Yeah, if only…


The twins were happy playing the field, until Sugar came into the picture. They have had enough issues with being put through enough issues with their Alpha Leader, so having something other to focus on, made life more entertaining for them. 

The true problem, however is, Sugar has an issue that follows her everywhere. Trouble should be her real wolf name, because it follows her everywhere. Once she learns more about her shifting, and dating, and life in general, the newly evolved she-wolf becomes something that even her wolf pack will have issues with taming her. 

The “Winter Solstice Run” continues in this saga, and you will love it every step of the way, in this five star book. The characters are intensely evolved and draw you into their lives with them. 

“Winter Solstice Menage” is a true five star read, Louisa leaves her readers wanting more, and looking forward to the possibilities of another book. The wolf-packs are truly creative in every aspect. You will love this book, as with anything Louisa puts with pen to paper. Always interesting, and entertaining, and worth your time to read, and leaves you always wanting more! I totally fell in love with Sugar, she was just my kind of character!

My questions for Louisa:

1. What made you decide to write this series?

As I wrote “Claiming the She-Wolf,” the character of Sugar came on strong. Yas and his mate Tala, Sugar and then Tala’s brother Shilah all intertwine. The Black Hills Wolves shared world is the first time I’ve worked within those constrains, but it’s an amazing group of authors and I’m thrilled to be part of the pack.

2. Do you have photos or descriptions of the twins Derek and Tyler Baker?

Most definitely, I have inspiration for the Baker twins. Attached is the before – as I was writing – and then a little after.(above)

This photo stated "Sugars Man!"

3. Do you have a photo or description of Sugar Collins?

“She possessed all sorts of curves in a pair of tight faded jeans and a soft-looking, body-clinging sweatshirt, and this lush blonde, curly hair that made Ty fist his hands to keep from reaching out. When she saw him, her eyes widened and she smiled, as if she knew him.”

4. How long did it take you to write this book?

Winter Solstice Ménage took about four months to write from start to editing finish.

5. What are you working on now?

Too many stories! First off, a ménage to follow up “Ménage by Monday,” which was in the Three Times Lucky boxset. A second collection will be coming out this year, and I promise a thrilling tale.

In March will be the third full-length novel in my Sex University series. The Master Class is a F/F/M, and it’s five years in the making!

Finally, I’ve put in a proposal for a third Black Hills Wolves story that finishes Shilah’s tale. Wish me luck that it’s accepted (and then I need to start writing!).

6. What is your very most favorite book of all time?

It would have to be something like Anne Rice’s “Interview with the Vampire,” or Stephen King’s “Dark Tower” series, which isn’t a single book! For years, my favorite was “It.” Since my master’s thesis in English was written on King, I have to give him credit. In romance? *sigh* So many!

7. Have you ever met any Authors?

As a fan, I’ve been fortunate to meet authors such as Anne Rice, Dean Koontz, Clive Barker and even Ray Bradbury at a signing. I’d love to add Stephen King to that list.

As a writer, I have an amazing, growing list of friends who are talented and creative writers. It’s a wonderful thing about the romance community: How supportive everyone is of each other.

8. What do/did you want to be when you grow/grew up?

Would you believe I’ve always wanted to be a writer? There were a few distractions such as model. Too bad I never grew as tall as expected (my dad is 6’4” and my aunt is 5’10”).

9. What is your favorite book that "you" have written?

I’m sure you get similar responses, but it’s almost impossible to select out one favorite book. So many resonate.

10. Please provide for us your social media links and book links:


Sell links for Winter Solstice:

Available via Amazon, ARe, iBooks, Kobo and other eRetailers.

11. Anything to add:

Thank you so much for all your time reading and writing these interviews. I appreciate all that it takes, and much love.




Winter Solstice Menage (Black Hills Wolves book 34)Winter Solstice Menage by Louisa Bacio
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Double Trouble equals five stars!

Sugar Collins has a big brother named Yas. Yas ventures off to a smaller pack that he learned about from his Mother.

Now that Yas is gone, Sugar decides it’s time to play. And wherever she goes trouble follows. And now that she is learning all her shifting abilities, will she be able to settle down? For that matter, does she even want to…

The best part of Sugar and her dating scenario, is she is dating twins: Derek and Tyler Baker who live in Los Lobos. The confusing, but yet fun part, is that she keeps confusing them, and can’t figure out which of the twins she likes better. They are both so Sexy, and likable, and fun to be with, maybe she could have both? What if? Yeah, if only…

The twins were happy playing the field, until Sugar came into the picture. They have had enough issues with being put through enough issues with their Alpha Leader, so having something other to focus on, made life more entertaining for them.

The true problem, however is, Sugar has an issue that follows her everywhere. Trouble should be her real wolf name, because it follows her everywhere. Once she learns more about her shifting, and dating, and life in general, the newly evolved she-wolf becomes something that even her wolf pack will have issues with taming her.

The “Winter Solstice Run” continues in this saga, and you will love it every step of the way, in this five star book. The characters are intensely evolved and draw you into their lives with them.

“Winter Solstice Menage” is a true five star read, Louisa leaves her readers wanting more, and looking forward to the possibilities of another book. The wolf-packs are truly creative in every aspect. You will love this book, as with anything Louisa puts with pen to paper. Always interesting, and entertaining, and worth your time to read, and leaves you always wanting more! I totally fell in love with Sugar, she was just my kind of character!

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