Friday 8 January 2016

✪ Built (The Saints of Denver #1) ✪ Jay Crownover ✪ Blog Tour, Excerpt and Giveaway ✪


From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Marked Men books comes an electrifying new spin-off series, Saints of Denver, featuring all the characters fans have been dying to read about.

Sayer Cole and Zeb Fuller couldnt be more different. Shes country club and fine-dining, hes cell-block and sawdust. Sayer spends her days in litigation, while Zeb spends his working with his hands. Shes French silk, hes all denim and flannel.

Zebs wanted the stunning blonde since the moment he laid eyes on her. It doesn't matter how many smooth moves he makes, the reserved lawyer seems determinedly oblivious to his interesteither that or she doesn't return it. Sayer is certain the rough, hard, hot-as-hell Zeb could never want someone as closed off and restrained as she is, which is a shame because something tells her he might be the guy to finally melt her icy exterior.

But just as things start to heat up, Zeb is blindsided by a life altering moment from his past. He needs Sayers professional help to right a wrong and to save more than himself. He cant risk whats at stake just because his attraction to Sayer feels all consuming. But as these opposites dig in for the fight of their lives, battling together to save a family, the steam created when fire and ice collide can no longer be ignored.

 


ARC received for an honest review

Built is the first in The Saints of Denver series, - a spin off from the Marked Men series.

I have been curious about Zeb Fuller since we quickly met him in Rowdy, and I have to tell you, I was not disappointed with his story.

In fact, don't tell him, but I think Nash has a bit of competition for my affections!

From the cover, you can tell that Zeb is some kind of builder.  But it is not just houses that he builds, oh no, there is so much more to him than that. So much more behind the sexy beard and tattoos.

Sayer - remember her, Rowdy's sister - she is now living in Denver, and has had a thing for Zeb since.. well since she met him.  But she has walls around her heart, is pretty much emotionally shut down, everyone thinks she is an ice queen.

I could understand why Sayer was the way she was, but man oh man at times it made her hard to like - but I like that too.  I like when an author gives us a character that frustrates me, makes them not all loveable or even likeable.

There is also a little something that sends this story in a direction that that I was not expecting - but wow what a direction it was!

I loved that we got little bits about the Marked boys and their ladies, and hope that we get more snippets about them as the series continues.

Now I can't wait for the next in the series.
 
 

 EXCERPT

One battle at a time, Zeb. Thats all we can tackle, okay?

He was quiet for a long moment, but I could hear him breathing and then finally he grunted a

little bit and replied, Well, then the battle I need to tackle right now is those god-awful walls. Thank you

for talking me off the ledge. Its impossible not to hope for the best when I talk to you.

Maybe it was the overwhelming quiet of my house or it was the wistfulness in his voice. Or

maybe it was really the fact that no matter how hard I tried to keep a clear divide between the two of

us, I was always going to be too eager to cross over it when an opportunity presented itself. Like a

goddamn fool.

Calling myself every kind of name there was in the book, I blurted out, Im not doing anything

tonight, and Poppy went out with Rowdy, so if you need an extra set of hands to help with the paint I

can swing by the house. I wanted to groan. I was the least handy person in the whole world and I dont

think I  had ever even held a paintbrush, but the idea of getting to spend some one-on-one time with

him was just so tempting that I ignored all of that and secretly hoped he would ignore it, too.

He chuckled a little. Are you serious?

I shrugged even though he couldnt see it. Sure. Why not?

Well, Im not going to turn down free labor, especially when that free labor looks like you. Do

you even own anything that you wont be pissed to get paint on, Say? What I do tends to get dirty. His

voiced dropped a little bit and there was a husky timbre to the words that made me shiver.

There was a double entendre there that was impossible to miss and it made all of my skin heat

up from the inside out. Not to mention no one had ever shortened my name before. I wasnt exactly the

cutesy nickname type. My father wouldnt have approved and as such I was always just Sayer. Zebs

shortening my name felt intimate. It felt far more familiar than I should be allowing myself to get with

him. Still I didnt say anything other than Im sure I can find something.







Jay Crownover is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Marked Men and The Point series. Like her characters, she is a big fan of tattoos. She loves music and wishes she could be a rock star, but since she has no aptitude for singing or instrument playing, she'll settle for writing stories with interesting characters that make the reader feel something. She lives in Colorado with her three dogs.