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Another giveaway for one of my favorites! The 44 Chapters Series is beyond unique, the writing is hilarious and wonderful, and the characters are unforgettable.
School psychologists aren’t supposed to write books about sex. Doing so would be considered “unethical” and “a fireable offense.” Lucky for you, ethics was never my strong suit.
After spending years trying to spice up my sex life, I gave up and took to my journal. Perhaps my gorgeous, cold, number crunching husband simply wasn’t capable of the kind of passion I’d come to expect. After all, my ex-boyfriends—a skinhead turned US Marine turned motorcycle club outlaw, a baby-faced punk rocker out on parole, and a heavy-metal bass player—were every bit as tattooed and testosterone-fueled as the leading men in my favorite romance novels. If I couldn’t have that kind of passion again in real life, I could at least write about it. Right? Nobody had to know. It would be my little secret.
Well, guess what? My husband read that shit.
And guess what else? He upped his fucking game.
Drunk with power and under the dubious advisement of my best friend and colleague, I began testing the limits—crafting journal entries specifically designed to manipulate Ken’s behavior. For the most part, he responded beautifully…except when he didn’t.
Because BB Easton had so much fun writing her bestselling, award-winning memoir, 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN, she decided to give each of her four men his own steamy standalone. SKIN is Knight’s book—a gritty, taboo, forbidden love story based on true events.
In 1997, Ronald “Knight” McKnight was the meanest, most misunderstood boy at Peach State High School…perhaps on the entire planet. Knight hated everyone, except for me, BB—the perky, quirky punk chick with the locker next to his.
I, on the other hand, liked everybody except for Knight. I was scared sh*tless of him, actually. All I wanted was to marry Prince Eric-lookalike and king of the Peach State High punk scene, Lance Hightower, and have a million of his babies.
Unfortunately for me, Knight was even better at getting his way than I was, and once he got under my skin, my life would never be the same.
Because BB Easton had so much fun writing her bestselling, award-winning memoir, 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN, she decided to give each of her four men his own steamy standalone. SPEED is Harley’s book—a high-octane, ‘90s-era love triangle based on true events.
Ronald “Knight” McKnight was Obsessive. Possessive. Downright psychopathic. But that didn’t stop me from falling in love with him…or falling apart when he joined the Marines. When he left, Knight told me to “find someone better,” but I didn’t.
I found Harley instead.
Harley James was a fun, flirty, tattooed mechanic whose face was as angelic as his secrets were sinful. He taught me how to live again. How to laugh again. But would he teach me how to love again?
Over Knight’s dead body.
Because BB Easton had so much fun writing her bestselling, award-winning memoir, 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN, she decided to give each of her four men his own steamy standalone. STAR is Hans’s book—a real-life rock star romance…with a twist.
In 1999, I met my Prince Charming. He was the tall, tattooed, wickedly handsome bass player for the up-and-coming rock band, Phantom Limb. But, more importantly, he was mine. I knew it the moment he flashed me that shy, dimpled smile.
And he knew it too.
Hansel “Hans” Oppenheimer wore his heart on one sleeve and scrawled lyrics about me on the other. Unlike the losers of my past, Hans showered me with tenderness, took me places I’d never been before, and showed me the type of all-consuming love I’d thought only existed in fairy tales.
But, like any good fairy tale, my road to happily ever after was paved with challenges, and right when I least expected it…it forked.
In 1999, I met my Prince Charming.
In 2000, I met my soul mate.
Because BB Easton had so much fun writing her bestselling, award-winning memoir, 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN, she decided to give each of her four men his own steamy standalone. SUIT is Ken’s book—the hilarious, heartwarming tale of how BB finally got over her bad boy phase and found happily ever after with…gasp…a guy in a tie.
“Since when are you into guys in ties? You only like guys who look like they rob guys in ties. At gunpoint.”
It was true. By 2003, my type had been well-established. There might as well have been a giant sign on my heart that said, “Good Guys Need Not Apply.”
Which is exactly why I had to friendzone Ken Easton. The man was a former football star, smelled like fresh laundry instead of stale cigarettes, and had more ties in his closet than tattoos on his knuckles. Pssh. BOR-ING.
But the more I got to know my hunky study buddy, the more questions I came away with. Questions like, why doesn’t he date? Why does he avoid human touch? Why does he hate all things fun and wonderful? The psychology student in me became obsessed with getting inside Ken’s head, while the spoiled brat in me became obsessed with getting inside his heart.
In 2003, I found the one thing I love more than bad boys…
A good challenge.
*SUIT is Book 4 in the 44 CHAPTERS ABOUT 4 MEN spin-off series, but it can be read as a complete standalone.
BB Easton lives in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia with her long-suffering husband, Ken, and two adorable children. She recently quit her job as a school psychologist to write stories about her punk rock past and deviant sexual history full-time. Ken is suuuper excited about it.
Kathy Partridge says
Jewel E Ann’s Jack & Jill series
Betul says
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
Jennifer Shiflett says
I think Savaged by Mia Sheridan is truly unique.
Sue G. says
The Hard Truth About Sunshine by Sawyer Bennett
Marcie L. says
Turburlance by Whitney G.
May says
I thought the kiss quotient was unique in that the heroine isn’t your average heroine. The concept was good and I like how diverse the characters were.
Sarah Jane Peña says
I think Candy Coated Chaos by Charity B was very unique!!
carissa says
waking olivia by elizabeth o’roark
Shelly hammett says
All The Ugly And Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood
Suzana T. says
Jack’Em Up series by Shauna Allen
Maria Dalmau says
Nine Minutes Trilogy by Beth Flynn
Linda Romer says
One was All our yesterdays by Cristin Terril. Thank you
Carrie Jones says
Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma
Juli Huber Hall says
44 Chapters About 4 Men was pretty unique
Loved this whole series
Tracy Urschler says
I agree with a lot of the books already listed so I’ll say that Sloth by Ella Jame is also a very unique book.
Kinga Abigél says
King series By T. M. Frazier and New Camelot by Sierra Simone
Katie Lowden says
Verity, Colleen Hoover. Thank you for the chance. Would love to read this series.
Candice Shaffer says
The Girl He Used To Know by Tracey Garvis Graves
Donna Reynolds says
Sloth by Ella James
And The Empty Jar by M. Leighton
Thank you for the chance.
Jodi marinich says
The bringer of wrath by ae via
Cat Wright says
I thought Haunted Melody by Alyson Santos was unique xx
Megan Allen says
Def this series!! I immediately fell in love with BB!! She is one of my favorites and I just love her and her books!!!
bn100 says
can’t remember
Mari Ann says
Ball Peen Hammer by Lauren Rowe.
Arissa S. says
There are a few, and I can’t name one.
Amy Bernal says
Honestly I can’t think of one. Sorry.
Milica Burić says
Addicted series by Krista and Becca Ritchie. Thank you for the chance
Rachelle C says
All The Ugly And Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood 💗
Erin McFarland says
Nocte by Courtney Cole
Ashley J says
The most unique…I’ll go with Break My Fall by Mo Mabie
Jessie Llewellyn says
The “Indebted Series” by Pepper Winters
Tammy says
The most unique book I’ve ever read was When Rabbit Howls by Trudie Chase. That book is horrific and gut wrenching and to this day I have never read another book that even comes close to the impact that book had on me. (It’s an auto-biography)
Tiffany Johnson says
Jezebel by K Larsen 🙂 Thank you
Latifa Morrisette says
Saving Cece Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman
Mirele Dourado Pauly says
I think more than unique books, I’ve read books with unique points that touched me or marked me for a reason. Like Lachlan’s Protege by VF Mason, The Spy Ring by Elizabeth Lynx, and on…
Pam says
I honestly don’t know what the most unique book I’ve read is.
Artemis Giote says
Making Faces by Amy Harmon!!!!
Jolanda says
Honestly I can’t think of one
Irma says
The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden.
Lea Jerančič says
Look the part by Jewel E. Ann
Natasha Persaud says
The kiss quotient
Rebecca says
The Club series by Lauren Rowe
Liz says
So so many!! This series looks amazing
Sonja says
One of the most unique books I’ve read is Sloth by Ella James. Also The Black Lotus series by Ek Blaire.
Jenn says
How to Kill a Rockstar by Tiffanie DeBartolo
Marcy Meyer says
Mud Vein by Tarryn Fisher
Cassie says
This is a hard one….Maybe Verity by Colleen Hoover or Mud Veinn by Tarryn Fisher
Heather Scully says
I was really drawn in to Sawyer Bennett’s Uncivilized. It was…incredibly different to what I’d been reading at the time. And it pushed me to read more of her books. I’ve never regretted that. Still love her books today. 😘💕💋