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File Size: 940 KB

Print Length: 298 pages

Publisher: Bluefields (May 21, 2018)

Publication Date: May 21, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07D1VP8TM

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3.5 to 4 starsSecond read, full review:I am a little torn about this book. It is why I had to read it twice, back-to-back, in order to clarify my thoughts for this review. And I am not honestly sure that I have managed to do that, even now.Unfortunately, I think DON'T CHEAT ME suffered a little from the dreaded sophomore slump. Not actually surprising for a new author team. What was more surprising was the impressive nature of their debut novel, DON'T RUSH ME. I will talk a bit shortly about what concerned me in this effort.First, I need to say that I still absolutely love the Nora Jacobs series, and I have every expectation that Book 3 will return to the quality of DON'T RUSH ME. I think (and hope) that some of the problems I had in this book are now resolved and the third book will show a lot more forward progress, inclusion of all characters, and exciting action.This is a world, and a group of characters, that I simply like . Immersing myself in their world makes me happy . Ultimately, despite any perceived flaws, that means I enjoy reading the book. Being able to escape so comprehensively into a world that feels good is all any reader can ask for.That said, when I analyze the book from a technical standpoint, a number of problems leap out at me. Yes, they were mostly there in DON'T RUSH ME as well, but they were much more easily overlooked. In DON'T CHEAT ME, these flaws became more significant issues. For me, they did not overly inhibit my enjoyment, but I know they were major issues for a number of other readers.The single most egregious problem - Nora "Mary Sue" Jacobs is a seriously super special snowflake. Possibly even in danger of becoming a whole snowman (snow-woman?).- She seems to be good at anything she puts her hand to- Every man immediately become her obsessive stalker- Is unbelievably powerful, grows more so every damn day(I just happen to have a much greater tolerance for "Special Snowflake Mary Sues" than others do. I want my heroines to be special, and I can forgive an author going too far much more easily than I can a lot of other book faults.)And on top of this, Nora suffers from a lot of the current RH/PNR heroine tropes that are sadly becoming cliched stereotypes. She has been horribly abused for pretty much her entire life.- Witnesses her mother's gang rape and murder at 6- Abused/raped as a foster child in multiple homes- Assaulted/raped in park then rescued by Ollie- Raped by her BF when she trusted him by kissing him- Repeated stalked/obsessed over daily basis ever sinceAnd yet, she is so strong that she has mostly overcome all of this and is a very dominant woman? Okaaay. Her only lingering issues from all this trauma seem to be:- constant worry that no one really likes her for her; it's only a result of her "curse"- occasional panic attacks in more sexual situations- flinching when being touched (though this is as much about her mind-reading)So maybe a wee bit unrealistic on the PTSD recovery front. But at least the authors have made a concerted effort to acknowledge it, and they do a good job of having Nora work through many of these issues by the end of DON'T CHEAT ME.However, who the flurk designed Nora's new look? It kind of felt like maybe their daughter did, because the happy-happy-rainbows-and-unicorn-farts look was over-the-top for me. And did not feel like it fit the tenor of this series. At all.Overall, I think those were the largest potential problems in the book. The only other ones I noticed were less egregious:- Continuity issues, which are easily resolved with an edit (see Update Notes below)- Far too abrupt a wrap-up of the story - the last 10% should have been 30-50 pages longerOn the harem front, we still do not have any real resolutions, but a great deal of progress has been made. I was able to see where it should be headed in book 3. But this is a very slow-burn RH. We have only had a couple of fairly chaste kisses and a very little sexual tension. But things are looking up for the next book!Rook was a wonderful addition to the Nora Jacobs series. I quite like his character (I do love a possessive, dominant-but-caring, alpha male werewolf), though I hope this doesn't mean the end of Wulf as a possible love interest. I did think this story focused FAR too much on the werewolves and the Huron River pack. I missed Terrance. We did not get a single scene, that I recall, with him at their home, and very few with him in them at all. And even when he was there, it was just as an addition to a bunch of other characters. Booo!I still love Nick Gorgeous. And I missed spending more time with him as well. He was more involved than T was, due to FUA involvement, but I would have loved more. There was plenty of Parker and Oliver - though maybe I only feel that way because neither are my favorite characters yet. Parker is still a little too stalker-ish, and Oliver is still a little too passive/submissive/weak for me. But I see the potential for both of them.I would really like to see more female interactions for Nora. Her only remaining female friend is Cecile, though they don't seem to spend much time together that isn't about fashion and party-planning. I think the relationship works well, because it is symbiotic - Cecile can skim the lust off all the men attracted to Nora (which is pretty much any man she meets it seems), so there is unlikely to be any jealousy issues. I could see that being a problem with other women, unless they are in a happily committed relationship themselves. But I miss Maya. I liked her!All in all, I still adore this series, but there are some issues for Jackie May to deal with if I am going to fully buy in for the long haul. Can't wait to see how they handle book 3!First blush thoughts on first read, but couldn't clarify enough for a review:Umm... somewhere in the 4-5 star range, but I am not sure I can process my feelings about all this yet. Sitting here rather stunned. An awful lot happened in a short period of time.Still love the series, because I really am growing to love a lot of these characters.Review to come... after a re-read I think.UPDATE PREVIEW NOTESRead #2:98.0% "Wrong pack! Axel was the alpha of the Island Lake pack. Continuity issue. (Plus the typo saying Warterloo)"89.0% "*sigh* I am not a huge fan of the werewolf mating habits in this series. That there is not necessarily love involved, just some biological imperative for the shifter's wolf to find the most dominant female. And even more, that others can challenge that mate for the right to take over? Blech!"50.0% "Note: Rook's deceased wife's name was Lily early on, and Lilly later in the book. Continuity error."Read #1:95.0% "Yep, SO totally called that... and that..."90.0% "Argh...90% and that tension and stress I haven't been feeling in this book is suddenly there. So much for the happy feels! :/"78.0% "Yay Ollie! Good for you :)"71.0% "Oh so awesome scene!! *giddy*"63.0% "OMFG. I detest Henry. So much for any idea of redemption.(And why do I have the strangest sense of deja vu as I have been reading the last 25%? It is eerie.)"53.0% "*gasp* OMG... getting good!"52.0% "LOL Loved that scene! Knew that, or something like it, was coming at some point :)"49.0% "Uh...6'2" 185lb man is NOT large. I thought Wulf and Rook were big guys?"34.0% "I like this...the Luna for the Alpha's mate. Nice lunar/moon references there."20.0% "*grumble*"18.0% "And ARGH! I am not sure I like this turn of events :( Certainly a twist I wasn't expecting."18.0% "Okay, it is a bit of a ridiculous claim for Wulf to say that if he can't train Nora at the pack gym, the only other option is his place in private. They could work at the club after hours. They could work at Terrance's. Hell I am sure there is a gym or something in town they could use. Or even at his place with T or someone there too. Plenty of options."7.0% "If you wanted to know how to defend yourself so badly, Nora, why didn't you take classes? There are even free offerings at women's shelters and such."3.0% "Best line ever, and a great sentiment!"I’m all for being a strong woman, but I’ll never turn down a knight in shining armor, either."2.0% "Oh, okay! That works too. I am okay with that...AND she gets more time with T...And Wulf. yum!"1.0% "Uh... what happened to FUA? I assumed she be working there and had lost the mechanic's job."

No spoilers this time!! *Freaking Happy Dance* I screamed *expletive* when I realized this second book was out! I was really hoping Nora didn't pick Rook because I wanted him! Book boyfriend! I wanna be pet/bathed also! *sigh* I'm going to be so angry when this series ends because you just get lost in the story! Non stop reading, I didn't even know I was close to the last page until it ended and I threw out some more colorful words! Book two is just as great as book one. You will not be disappointed. Just grab it you guys, you know you want it! Jackie May duo strikes again!

After being attacked several times, it's time for Nora to get some self defense training. With her supernatural allure (or curse as she calls it) to the male species, that makes it hard for her to find someone to train her that she can trust. With some help from her new friends she is able to find that help as well as gain a new "case" in helping the local werewolf pack by using her more psychic abilities.I'm so happy with how much I'm enjoying this series. The writing and word/character building is truly hitting the mark for me. I love Nora, I love the men surrounding her, and I greedily wish there was more to read of it right now. It was mentioned by the authors on their fan site that they only plan about 4 books for this series, by I truly hope they are struck by inspiration to be able to write more than that. I know some other series's that honestly get stale and run too long, it does happen and good authors don't want that. But there is so much potential in this urban supernatural universe I honestly can't imagine that happening with this series if it was possibly drawn out to 6-10 books. Of course, I'm not the author so I don't know their plan for the direction of the series, so it's just my opinion. Fingers crossed I get my way though, cuz like I said, this series makes me greedy for more.

After absolutely loving the first book in this series, I was shocked to discover that another book had come out and I had yet to pick it up! I remedied this by making it my very last book read in 2018. This book didn’t disappoint and left me smiling and eager for more.Nora is newly introduced to the paranormal world and has been accepted or hated in pretty much equal parts. She’s a bit of a mystery in the powers department, so even her allies don’t know what to expect from her as she develops. One thing is for sure, though, she’s drawing men to her with some form of her magic. After yet another attack, this time of the vampire variety, it’s decided that maybe she should learn to defend herself. Her werewolf bartender coworker ends up taking her to his old werewolf pack’s gym for some lessons, only to introduce and promptly dump her on his brother.This new character, Rook, was a nice addition to the already growing number of paranormal characters. Since he lives on pack territory, the majority of the action this time revolves around werewolf drama. The alpha of the pack engages Nora’s abilities to help with a few things, all of which get her in hot water. Even by hanging around the pack’s most eligible bachelor gets her in trouble. She is certainly living up to her troll-given nickname in this one.I said the last one was lacking a little bit in the romance department but this book was all about the gigantic love mess going on with Nora. She’s just adding to her list of potential boyfriends with each turn of the page and I know it will eventually come to blows or possibly some big (or bigger than before) murder plot to take out some competition. This book does give you some resolution, however, about what exactly Nora is and I was dumbfounded that I hadn’t put it together on my own. While this was not necessarily the same feel as the first book, I still love all these yummy characters and am eager to get the next book in the series.

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