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Review: Mine by J.L. Butler

Title: Mine by J.L. Butler
Publisher: William Morrow
Genre: Contemporary, Mystery, Suspense
Length: 432 pages
Book Rating: C

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Summary:

In this riveting tale of psychological suspense, a divorce lawyer risks her career, her sanity, and her life when she falls into an illicit, all-consuming affair with her client—who becomes the primary suspect in his estranged wife’s sudden disappearance.

Young divorce lawyer Francine Day has methodically built her career doing everything right. She’s one big case away from securing her place among London’s legal elite. But when she meets her new client, Martin Joy, the natural caution that has protected Francine and fueled her rise melts away. Powerless to fight the irresistible magnetism between them, client and counsel tumble into a blistering affair that breaks every rule.

Though Martin insists his marriage is over, Francine doesn’t believe him. Certain details he’s told her don’t quite add up. Consumed with a passion she cannot control and increasingly obsessed with Martin’s relationship with his wife, Donna, Francine follows the woman one night . . . and discovers her having dinner with her supposedly soon-to-be-ex-husband.

The next morning, Francine awakens in her neighbor’s apartment with blood on her clothes and no recollection of what transpired after she spied Donna and Martin together. Then Francine receives more devastating news: Martin’s wife has vanished. That dinner was the last place anyone has seen Donna Joy alive.

Suddenly, Francine finds herself caught in a dangerous labyrinth of deception, lies, and secrets, in which one false move could lead to her undoing. What happened that night and why can’t Francine remember? Where is Donna and who is responsible for her disappearance? The further Francine goes to find answers, the tighter the net seems to draw—around her lover, herself, and the life she’s meticulously built.

Review:

Mine by J.L. Butler is a leisurely paced mystery with suspense elements.

Francine “Fran” Day is an ambitious barrister who specializes in family law. She is a workaholic who manages her bipolar disorder with medication and a tightly regimented lifestyle. She works long hours and eschews relationships in order to maintain strict control over her emotions and life. In her newest case, Fran is representing wealthy hedge-fund manager Martin Joy in his divorce from his wife, Donna. A chance encounter one evening leads to torrid affair with her client and Fran is soon obsessed with her illicit relationship. When Donna disappears after spending the evening with Martin, he is the prime suspect in her disappearance.  Fran is desperate to keep the truth about her affair with Martin under wraps, but will her risky decisions cost her career and possibly her life?

Fran is supposed to be an intelligent woman but she makes some very stupid choices once she becomes involved with Martin. She risks everything to spend time with him, including joining him for public dinner engagements and a surprising introduction to his business partner, Alex Cole and his wife Sophie. Even after Martin falls under police scrutiny, Fran makes some incredibly precarious and ill-thought out decisions that jeopardize her law career and her mental health.

For someone who has made it a point to avoid romantic entanglements, Fran falls fast and hard for Martin. She is completely enthralled by his smooth charm and alpha male posturing. Fran completely discounts the troubling information she learns about his ruthless business dealings and she disbelieves the more unsavory aspects of his relationship with Donna. In the aftermath of Donna’s disappearance, Fran becomes completely unhinged and obsessed as she tries to single-handedly prove Martin’s innocence.

Although the premise is initially very intriguing, Mine quickly becomes repetitive and unrealistic. Fran is an irritating character who easily turns into the helpless, hapless woman who is powerless to resist succumbing to her lust for a powerful business man. Martin is a slickly polished manipulator but it is Fran’s neighbor Pete who turns out to be the most repugnant and despicable addition to the storyline. J.L. Butler  brings the novel to a twist-filled conclusion but everything is wrapped up a little too neatly.

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Guest Post & Contest: Liz Borino’s Mine

Writers: Sadists and Masochists

The profession of fiction writing requires a lot of skills beyond putting words on a page. There’s marketing, editing, dealing with criticism—constructive and not so constructive—and choosing or making cover art which best represents your book. All of these skills make sense when you consider the career of an author. However, many people don’t consider that developing the aforementioned abilities sometimes involve a personality shift. For a writer to be successful, they must be a Sadist and a Masochist.

Whoa! I can just hear the protests now. What about the writers who stand up for non-violence, gun control, and equal rights? How dare I call them Sadists?

To that I reply, take a deep breath, have a Xanax, and let’s look at the definition of a Sadist. A Sadist is someone who gains pleasure from causing another person pain. As authors we put our characters through a lot of pain. Breakups, death of a family member, crimes committed against them or a love one, the list goes on. But this pain? Is important. Pain encourages growth in fiction as well as real life. Without trials and hardships, the characters wouldn’t have anything to work towards or desire. Therefore, no plot.

Sure you say, authors cause pain, but a Sadist must enjoy the process. Um, how many fiction authors do you know who don’t love writing and want to continue to write better? I don’t know many. Don’t get me wrong, I adore my characters, but because of that devotion, I want to see them be the best they can be. That means hurting them… okay and causing drama without impacting my day to day life is fun.

Now, how are authors masochists, people who gain pleasure from pain? For a couple of reasons. In marketing there’s a term: Return on Investment (ROI), which basically means how much are you getting for the work you’re putting out? Authors can have the best book in the genre, a solid marketing plan, and stellar reviews, and still not sell more than a handful of books. Why? Part of this industry is a luck factor, as hard as that is to accept sometimes.

Actually, let’s talk about reviews. These books we right are our babies, our pride and joy. We raised them from the blank page to the pretty book in your hand. Get reviews, we’re told. Of course we assume people will see the gold in our work just as we do. Most of the time, we’re right (if said genius has gone through the proper editing process). However, no matter how much praise our babies receive, the first one or two star review is always like a knife to the gut for an author, especially a new one. The pain of seeing someone else rip apart our babies sometimes feels like too much to bear. But… we do. We keep going through the pain. Review after review and book after book. We keep selling, hoping to find the audience who gets it, who wants to see the characters succeed as much as the author.

Why? Simple. We love it. Authors do more work than they’ll probably ever get paid for, they bare their souls to the world through their work, and at the end of the day the pain is worth it. Yes, that’s right. Like all good masochists, authors turn pain into pleasure. It allows us to grow stronger, and possibly most importantly, find the audience who connects with our work. Because that is what it’s all about.


Title: Mine: Volume 1 by Liz Borino
Publisher: LazyDay Publishing
Genre: Contemporary, M/M, Erotic, Romance, BDSM
Length: 486 pages

Summary:

From the moment Steve Michaels met actor Zack Greene in the men’s room of a press conference, the director knew his snarkiness mixed with angelic features, excited him. What he wasn’t prepared for was the vulnerability underneath the hardened exterior. And he really wasn’t prepared to fall in love.

But they did.

Zack needed some positive press and a second chance after getting out of rehab. He found the director of Ben’s Life, the series he planned to audition for. Steve helped him within a loving structured relationship.

Follow Zack and Steve as they face the challenges of work, family, injuries, and pasts together as they redefine family.

Warning: Contains spanking, Light BDSM, Dom/sub relationship, and two men who can’t get enough of each other. Vol. 1 includes Casting, Action, Cutaway, and That’s a Wrap (Book descriptions are below). E-book * Paperback


Casting: Steve Michaels had one goal for the evening: drink just enough to get through the press conference in promotion of Ben’s Life, the new television series he’s directing. Plans change for him when the seedy producer of the show zeroes in his seduction efforts on Zack Greene, the bad boy of the moment. Now, Steve has to make sure Zack doesn’t sue.

Instead of finding the hardened bad boy he expected, Steve finds a vulnerable man whom life has beaten down. Can Steve help build him back up with a loving structured relationship? Find out how being cast in right roles enriches their careers and lives. Smashwords


Action: When the bright lights and flashing cameras of Hollywood capture your every move, how can you fulfill your deepest desires? For Zack Greene, a formerly out-of-control actor, and Steve Michaels, the director who unearthed the heart of the man beneath the ego, it’s a constant struggle.

In public, Steve and Zack are the picture of professional partners. However, behind closed doors, their partnership is taken to a new level. They engage in a carefully constructed Dom/sub relationship that not only brings them pleasure, but keeps Zack from slipping back into his wild ways.

Their delicate balance is thrown askew when a producer on the show threatens to expose their lifestyle, while taking advantage of Zack in a moment of vulnerability. Will Steve be able to ease the pain and save the love they share? Or will they come apart when they need each other most? Amazon

Read my review of Action HERE .


Cutaway: Two years after Steve Michaels called, “Action!” on a new phase in his career as co-producer on the television show Ben’s Life, the lights go up again on his Dom/sub relationship with actor Zack Greene, but Hollywood cameras don’t always capture the truth.

A mention of Steve’s past in the BDSM scene has Zack craving new ways for them to connect. All of the couple’s concerns fall away when Steve and his ex, Peter, are in a car accident. The last ones to know, Zack and Josh, Peter’s slave, rush to the hospital. The injuries from the accident force the dominant man to set aside his pride and accept help from Zack. Will the couple get to explore new boundaries in their relationship or will the dependency Cutaway the structure holding their relationship in place? Amazon

Read my review of Cutaway HERE.


That’s a Wrap: As the bright lights of Hollywood dim, futures, relationships, and identities are thrown into question. The once successful television show, Ben’s Life, is in big trouble. For Steve Michaels, the director, in a long-term Dom/sub relationship with Zack Greene, the lead actor, this means impending unemployment.

Through training Josh as their domestic slave, coupled with the care he received during recovery from a debilitating car accident, Steve opens himself up to role reversal in his relationship with Zack. The occasional release of control on Steve’s part, and Zack’s adeptness at taking it, grants them freedom and stability to meet challenges as a unit.

But when the life they had planned is put in jeopardy by one phone call, Steve and Zack will need to expand the safe haven they’ve created together to include one more. Priorities shift and a different light shines the way to new beginnings. Amazon

Read my review of That’s a Wrap HERE.


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