Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Reap by Tillie Cole






SYNOPSIS
Raised as a prototype for the Georgian Bratva's obedience drug, 221 fails to think, act or live for himself; his master's perfectly-crafted killing puppet. Standing at six foot six, weighing two-hundred and fifty pounds, and unrivaled in to-the-death combat, 221 successfully secures business for the Georgian Mafiya Boss of NYC, in the dark world of the criminal underground.
Until his enemies capture him.
Talia Tolstaia dreams to break from the heavy clutches of Bratva life. She dreams of another life—away from the stifling leash of her Russian Bratva Boss father and from the brutality of her work at The Dungeon—her criminal family's underground death match enterprise. But when she stumbles upon her family's captive, who is more monster than man, she starts to see the man underneath. A powerful, beautiful, damaged man whose heart calls to hers.


But sacrifices must be made—blood for blood... life for life... Souls for scarred souls...




My Review 5 million stars

I am in total awe over this book.  My mind is racing in several different places over this story.   When I was first introduced to Tillie Cole, I signed up for her book Sweet Home.  As I read the Sweet series, I thought, what a great author, she writes these nice love story books with hearts and flowers.  Then I read her MC series and Raze and thought...Well, well, well...I found me a sweet, dark, twisted and sick (in a good way) person and I want her to be my friend because she seriously is one twisted person and I must know her.

So on to Reap, if you have not read Raze first then you are going to need to read it to understand Reap.  Another thing is this book should have come with a warning lable saying "you will get turned on while reading."  Girl can write some hot scenes.  I felt everything...EVERYTHING.  Try reading it at work and then look over for your husband so you can jump him and he is not there.  Yup. WARNING LABLE!

Ok, 221 is the main guy and I cannot tell you who he is and how he comes into play but damn I am in love.  This man had endured decades of abuse, and has no idea of what the real world is like outside.  Taken from his family at a very young age he was taught to fight and do as told, no questions asked.

Talia starts to look after 221 once he was rescued and something about him she cannot shake.  She watches him as he comes off the drugs the gulag has pumped him up with, she sees the confusion in him as he is unsure of his surroundings.  Talia wants him to trust her, she wants to be his friend and her heart?  Well, her heart aches to be near him.

221 doesn't speak, Master would never allow it.  So when he is with Talia at first he is very confused as to why she speaks and why Master allows it.  He wants to keep her, she is nice and the burring rage that is usually in him is calm when she is near.  As they both form a friendship Talia lets 221 know who he is and where he came from.

There is plenty of Raze in the book, we still get to see where he is and the troubles he has with adjusting to his new life.  I still love that man, I happen to love 221 as well.

I could go on and on about tis book but really it would only spoil it.  I want you to read it and fall in love with it, like I did.  My favorite line from the books is...


"You are for me.  And me...for you." 
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Book 1 
Raze





Tillie Cole is a Northern girl through and through. She originates from a place called Teesside on that little but awesomely sunny (okay I exaggerate) Isle called Great Britain. She was brought up surrounded by her English rose mother — a farmer’s daughter, her crazy Scottish father, a savagely sarcastic sister and a multitude of rescue animals and horses.

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