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Thursday, July 30, 2020

Alpha Males: Why do we love them?



I've been reading a lot of PNR (Paranormal Romance) lately and of course, most of the have alpha male heroes. I got thinking what makes alpha males so attractive?
I started reading romance when I was probably about 12 to 13ish. Like most novice readers of the genre, it was Harlequin, Avon, and the like. I was a sucker for Historical English and Scottish novels. Give me a dude in a kilt and... man, but I digress. Then, and now, I read for the escapism, back then I really wanted a Prince Charming to come and save me. Reading how the hunky Lord swept the heroine off her feet and bedded her with his pulsing manhood was tantalizing. Also, I was 12 and there was the thrill of reading a naughty book. Although my Mom never seemed to mind. Trying to read that now just leaves me in fits of giggles. I still enjoy romance although I've upped my game preferring the more erotic genre.
After reading a bunch of articles, including some not so savory ones geared directly toward men,  I formed a few of my own opinions on this. How I see this is that within the genre of romance, be it contemporary, historical, paranormal, etc, what is perceived as the alpha is not the same as what we perceive to be alpha in the real world.  
In books, our alpha is handsome, charismatic, confident, and while he might come across as an ass at first you discover he's sensitive if emotionally distant due to some past trauma or hurt. This is not always the case, but your typically alpha hero needs to have some base things to make him what he is.
  • He needs to be a leader and/ or protector. I feel this goes back to our primal need to have a mate who can protect their family. 
  • Confident. I mean this goes without saying.
  • Handsome. This is relative, we all have our own varied opinion of beauty.
  • Some sort of flaw. Our hero needs to have some sort of flaw, either physically, emotionally, has a past trauma or some deep dark secret. Basically, we need something to keep him from being perfect.
In my opinion, it's not really the alpha male in books that we love so much as the idea. Personally, I like the idea of having a strong man to protect, care, and love me. There are times when you'd like to have someone toss you over their shoulder carry you to the bedroom and have their way with you. Reading gives you that. It's the fantasy more than it's the fact that we actually want an alpha male. 
What's your opinion on the alphas in books? Do you want an alpha or are you content with just fantasizing?

Monday, July 27, 2020

Book Review -Twice the Growl (Paranormal Dating Agency #1) by Milly Taiden

Twice the Growl (Paranormal Dating Agency #1)
by Milly Taiden 
Published August 29th 2014 by Latin Goddess Press
How I got it: Purchased

Talia Barca needs a date. Badly. She uses the services of the Paranormal Dating Agency hoping for a decent guy to take to a family wedding. A wedding her ex-husband has wormed his way into as a guest.
 Connor and Theron want Tally to complete their Alpha triad. She's sexy, curvy, and funny. But she's human. And they're not sure she'll go for a relationship with two men at the same time.
As if deciding to give two men a shot wasn’t difficult enough, Tally will also need to deal with a threat from the pack. She'll either prove she's strong enough to be an Alpha mate or find herself at the mercy of a vicious opponent.

 Reader Warning: This book contains lots of scorching sex (including a threesome so hot it will make your ereader sizzle), adult language (hanky panky with no dirty talk is no fun), and violence. If this is not the kind of stuff you like to read, skip this book. However, if you like dirty, raunchy sex with some sarcasm and two hot men on one curvy girl, then this is right up your alley. Enjoy!

Review: This was a fun quick read. Talia is a strong, curvy, sassy woman who's had some trouble with her love life. She needs a date for a family wedding, basically to show up her ex-husband who will be there. So she goes to her neighbor, who just so happens to run a dating agency, ending up with not one but two dates. Connor and Theron are your typical shifter hunks, who are horny as all get out and basically want to shag Tally three ways of Sunday.
Pretty much this is a diversion book, it's fun to read get a little hot and bothered by. The plots basic, girl meets two hunks, has to come to terms with being in a threesome, quickly realizes how fun it is and everybody lives happily ever after. Toss in a duchy ex and an overbearing shifter female just for kicks and shake. The big thing that threw me was why was Connor the omega and not the beta. Omega's are usually the bottom of the pack. It just seemed weird why he'd be part of the alpha triad, but maybe I just missed that part.
I enjoyed the story and it was a fun read. I'm looking forward to the other books in the series.

5 Drinks because were classy 'round here


Monday, July 13, 2020

Free Reads Christmas in July!

Christmas in July!
I decided on a whim to make all my Christmas themed works free for the rest of the month of July!
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All for FREE! Beat the heat with some wintry reads.