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Thursday, June 1, 2023

What We Broke by Marley Valentine Release Blitz

What We Broke by Marley Valentine

If someone asked me to describe our love story, I would only need to use two words.

Before and After.


• • • • •

When I met Leonardo Ricci, he was determined I would only be a fling, while I was certain he was my forever.

Seven years later, we're the perfect couple. Happy, married, and in love-in sickness and health, till death do us part.

At least until the unthinkable happens.

Now we can't look at each other. We don't sleep in the same bed. We can't even be in the same room. The loss is too great and the pain runs too deep.

But this man is the love of my life. I convinced him once, and I would be damned if I couldn't do it again. I would be damned if I couldn't fix what we broke.

Content Warning: Please be aware that a stillbirth occurs on page, as well as mentions of suicide and alcoholism.

 

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What We Broke by Marley Valentine

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Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Shannan☆☆☆☆☆
What We Broke literally broke me in ways I never saw coming. It is written so well you feel every emotion along with the characters. I had no doubt Marley Valentine would kill this story, but I never expected what we got.

I loved the back and forth of Then and Now, Before and After. We got to see how they met, fell in love, what kind of relationship Jesse and Leo had before their indescribable loss, how their marriage got to the point of despair, and their fight through grief and how that changes a person, marriage, and family.

What We Broke is a beautiful story and will stay with me for quite some time. I cried, my heart broke, and Marley Valentine put it all back together again at the end.


Veronica☆☆☆☆☆
Marley Valentine has a way of writing that pulls me in right from the start. All it took was reading the prologue, where Jesse and Leo suffer a horrifying loss, and I was an emotional mess after only reading a handful of pages.

What We Broke take us from the present, where Jesse and Leo’s marriage is in tatters as they struggle with their grief and heartache. The heaviness of the present is broken up by going to the past and learning about how the men meet and fall in love. And their love story is beautiful. I loved how they met and their first night together. It was fun and had just the right amount of spice.

I was completely engrossed in Jesse and Leo’s story. Even with their lives falling down around them, deep down they are still in love and care deeply for each other and their connection felt so strong. At times I wondered if they’d find their way back to each other and their difficulties had me in tears several times.

I loved What We Broke. Sometimes it broke my heart and other times it made my heart soar. What We Broke is another brilliant romance from Marley Valentine. Five stars.

 

 

Author Bio


Marley Valentine

Living in Sydney, Australia with her family, MARLEY VALENTINE is a USA Today bestselling author and a former social worker who uses her past experiences to write real life, emotional and heartfelt contemporary romance.

She enjoys mixing it up with both M/F and M/M Romance, incorporating all forms of life, lust, and love as her characters embark on their journey to their happily ever after.

When she's not busy writing her own stories, she spends most of her time immersed in the words of her favourite authors.


Connect with Marley Valentine

Facebook  ~  Twitter  ~  Instagram  ~  TikTok  ~  Website  ~  Goodreads
Facebook Group: Marley's MOFOs

 
 

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of What We Broke by Marley Valentine to read and review.

Thursday, May 26, 2022

Unwanted by Marley Valentine

Now Available. Unwanted by Marley Valentine.

From USA Today bestselling author Marley Valentine comes a brand new emotional, second-chance, gay romance.

Two halves of a whole, Arlo Bishop and I were both unwanted kids brought together by the foster system. Dealing with the aftermath of neglect and abandonment, we grew up side by side and found solace in one another.

We wanted.
We needed.
We loved.
Desperately.

But somewhere along the way, Arlo wanted and needed and loved drugs more. So, I did the only thing I could and broke my own heart to save his.

Now, four years later, I’m back in L.A. and face-to-face with my past. Not only does the pain and hurt of our mistakes linger between us, but so do our feelings.

I didn’t plan on a second chance, fear of history repeating itself making it hard to forgive and even harder to forget. But with only one touch, one kiss, I was taken back to where it all started.

Two halves of a whole, Arlo Bishop and I were made for each other. But we were no longer the unwanted foster kids.

We were grown men.

And I wanted nothing more than him.

Unwanted is book one in a brand new, emotional LGBTQ+ series that follows a group of foster siblings, who are banded together by their pasts. Each book can be read as a COMPLETE standalone.

 

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Unwanted by Marley Valentine

Book 1
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He just continues to stare at me, his hazel colored eyes full of longing. Full of yearning. Full of desire. For me.

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Shannan☆☆☆
3.5 stars

Unwanted is the first installment in The Unlucky Ones series. If you've read Ache, you know who Frankie is. You don't have to read it to read this book, but I highly recommend it because it was a fantastic read.

Frankie and Arlo grew up in foster care, being shuffled from one house to the next until they both got sent to a group home. They find a love in each other through that bond. When Arlo chooses drugs, Frankie did what was best for Arlo and put him into rehab. Frankie then had to do what was best for him and move away from his family and Arlo, with no contact. Four years later, Lennox, Frankie's brother, has an accident that lands him in the hospital. Frankie knows he needs to be there, but can he face Arlo and all that was left unsaid between them?

Arlo holds resentment against Frankie for not being there when he came out of rehab. He felt when he needed him the most, Frankie wasn't there. Arlo holds on to that anger after all these years and seeing Frankie again at the hospital, Arlo fears for his sobriety and falling back to the coping skills he used in the past.

I wanted to love this book. I tried so hard, but I just couldn't get there. The ease at which they fell back together with so much baggage between them, without so much as a real conversation. Frankie's voice wasn't ever really heard, which confused me seeing as this was supposed to be his book. I never got to feel the pain and sadness Frankie had over moving to another city and making a life. He loved Arlo but moved for both their sakes and I just never felt that anguish. The connection between Rhys, Samuel, and Lennox was immediate and confusing. I never felt that deep connection to any of the characters that I normally get with a Marley Valentine read. I'm sad and disappointed I didn't love this one as much as I wanted to.


Erica☆☆☆
I wasn't blinded as I marked off squares on the trauma bingo card: foster siblings, child abuse, abandonment, drug abuse, medical emergencies, deafness, recovery, and overdose. Some elements of the novel were flawlessly executed while others fell short. Many of these threads were left dangling, the impact lessened, the emotions surface level.

I wanted to love the novel. There were portions that were vividly realistic, drawing all the torturous emotions felt by someone in recovery, as well as the loved ones they left decimated around them. However, this was all overshadowed by a major issue that incited me every time Arlo was up to bat as narrator, or during every interaction between Frankie and Arlo. I fear I will be in the minority, seeing this in a different light as someone who has been there versus the romanticized view of those wishing to soothe injured feelings, completely dismissing Frankie's feelings, since Arlo's louder feelings were voiced on every page. Overshadowing.

Five foster siblings, two of which are biological brothers, the eldest and the youngest of the group respectively. Two past lovers.

Angst city.

Four years in the past, Frankie left Arlo at rehab and never looked back. What some believe to be selfish was self-preservation mixed in with knowing if he stayed, Arlo would never heal himself. Not that Frankie ever voiced his reasoning. Frankie needed to better his life as he needed to live, work, and function to help support his siblings, as well as mentally and emotionally heal. But that's just my take, since Frankie was mum even in his own thoughts.

When Frankie's baby brother is injured, he must return to his roots, while facing those he left in the past... Arlo.

Arlo is in recovery, working in a gym that focuses on helping those maintain sobriety. He's taking it one day at a time, his sobriety is his priority, while also feeling abandoned by Frankie. I respected Arlo's strength, tenacity, and drive, while equally frustrated by his self-deluded anger toward Frankie.

Many will side with Arlo on Frankie leaving him behind, as he actually voiced his issues during his point of view, but it doesn't make it any less selfish of a mindset. Arlo didn't have a self-aware bone in his body. It isn't until the end of the novel that Arlo gets a clue – a little too late to erase my frustration, nor was it written in a way to show any character growth. Frankie enabled Arlo to continue to not be self-aware by dismissing his need to make amends.

The past and present come face-to-face in what promised to be an angst journey. 

The author excelled at most facets of the recovery process, especially maintaining boundaries, avoiding triggers, and protecting sobriety at all costs. I applaud the injection of realism, with true-to-life emotions. The prologue could have been ripped from my own memories, it was so lifelike.

The rest fell flat for me. I mentioned the trauma bingo card, which was overshadowed by a rushed pacing, not enough pages to support the character development, miscommunication used as an angsty, dramatic plot device (no communication is more accurate), and insta-love since the reader wasn't privy to the past. With so much going on, it also felt as if nothing was actually progressing forward – the author just wrote it away without actually working the steps.

Even with the first-person narrative, being deep inside Frankie and Arlo's minds, they thought "around" things to draw out the angst, but it came off as manipulative on the author's behalf. I never truly got to understand either main character, and I was INSIDE their heads.

Unreliable Narrator Syndrome.

The romance was stalled due to a refusal to communicate. Few early scenes are shared by both main characters, but what scenes were shared, all the way to the ending, featured a bunch of mental and verbal gymnastics, where they thought and talked around important relationship roadblocks but never truly hashed it out. 

Out of nowhere, from one day to the next, nothing resolved, they were together.

While sobriety was executed flawlessly, the romance was rushed with little connection, with the relationship dynamics between all the characters just surface level emotions. The difference was jarring.

Readers close to the situation may feel as I do, while romance readers may fawn all over Frankie and Arlo due to their past. I just felt the connection and romance was shallow in juxtaposition to the depth of Arlo's recovery journey, minus the purposeful non-communication.

I respect how "Frankie Left Arlo" was a plot device meant to inspire angst, but all it inspired in me was rage – the silenced rage only someone in Frankie's shoes could understand.

For an expanded explanation of the rage and frustration I felt, and how it affected my enjoyment of the novel, please see the "Spoiler" section of my review on Goodreads. Click HERE to read Erica’s full review, including the spoiler section, on Goodreads.

 

 

Author Bio


Marley Valentine

Living in Sydney, Australia with her family, MARLEY VALENTINE is a USA Today bestselling author and a former social worker who uses her past experiences to write real life, emotional and heartfelt contemporary romance.

She enjoys mixing it up with both M/F and M/M Romance, incorporating all forms of life, lust, and love as her characters embark on their journey to their happily ever after.

When she's not busy writing her own stories, she spends most of her time immersed in the words of her favourite authors.


Connect with Marley Valentine

Facebook  ~  Twitter  ~  Instagram  ~  Website  ~  Goodreads
Facebook Group: Marley's MOFOs

 
 

ARC Provided by

Grey’s Promotions.


Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Unwanted (The Unlucky Ones #1) by Marley Valentine to read and review.

Friday, August 13, 2021

Unforgettable by Marley Valentine Blog Tour

I wasn’t supposed to fall in love… And he was never supposed to be so unforgettable.

One night with Reeve Hale wasn’t enough. I knew it when I kissed him, I knew it when I slept with him, and I was certain of it when I walked out of his motel room the very next day.

So when the shy, gorgeous man is introduced as our newest employee at Vino & Veritas, I can’t help but conjure up all the ridiculous ways to convince him to repeat that unforgettable night. Like asking him to be my fake boyfriend at my sister’s upcoming wedding.

Only, I didn’t expect him to say yes.

Playing pretend shouldn’t feel this real. Especially when Reeve is planning on leaving Vermont after the summer.

We agreed to one night. We negotiated a fake relationship. But I’m the one who broke our terms. I wasn’t supposed to fall in love and he was never supposed to be so unforgettable.

Unforgettable is a stand-alone novel set in Sarina Bowen’s World of True North.

Don’t miss our reviews of the rest of the Vino & Veritas series!
For book one, Featherbed, click HERE.
For book two, Heartscape, click HERE.
For book three, Headstrong, click HERE.
For book four, Undercover, click HERE.
For book five, Aftermath, click HERE.
For book six, Booklover, click HERE.
For book seven, Flipcup, click HERE.
For book eight, Hideaway, click HERE.
For book nine, Turnabout, click HERE.
For book ten, Unguarded, click HERE.
For book eleven, Insatiable, click HERE.
For book twelve, Daybreak, click HERE.
For book thirteen, Heartsong, click HERE.
For book fourteen, Stonghold, click HERE.
For book fifteen, Limelight, click HERE.

 

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Unforgettable by Marley Valentine

Book 16
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I feel like an unrestrained animal when his body arches off the bed. Dangerously wondering what it would be like to feel this way forever.

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Shannan☆☆☆☆☆
Marley Valentine is quickly becoming a go-to m/m author. I haven't found one in the genre that I haven't enjoyed. The characters pull you in and have you so invested from the beginning. The storylines keep you wanting more, and the emotion is so real and raw. Valentine hits the mark every time. Unforgettable is no exception. I fell in love with Oz and Reeve.

Reeve is looking to be a different person in a different town. Hooking up with someone from an app is nothing like he'd ever do, but the new Reeve is trying new things. Meeting and having a one-night stand with Oz was a highlight, forgetting Oz would prove to be much harder than he expected.

Oz isn't a stranger to a one-night stand. It's what he knows, he's not the relationship type but something about Reeve won't let him forget the sweet man. When Reeve starts working at Vino & Veritas, it makes forgetting about Reeve that much harder.

I loved watching this relationship blossom and grow. Unforgettable is emotional and the chemistry is off the charts. I can't wait to see what Valentine has for us next!


Ruthie☆☆☆☆
This is the sixteenth book in this multi-author series based in Sarina Bowen's True North world. I have read them all so far, and it is fun seeing how different authors do great justice to the characters in this series.

Reeve is allowing himself one more summer of freedom before he goes to continue the family business. He has no interest in it, just parental pressure and duty. His first night in town, he indulges in using a hook-up app and spends time with Oz. In spite of attraction beyond the hook up, they part ways, only to meet up again as Reeve comes to work at Oz's place of work – Vino & Veritas.

Reluctant to accept the connection between them beyond friends, they work hard at that – until Oz asks Reeve to be his fake boyfriend at a family wedding. We watch on, well aware that they are lying to themselves about how they feel about each other. It is fun to see them try and pretend at what they know to be true. If nothing else, the way they heat up the sheets should make that clear!

As family issues for both men cause them problems, we can also see how differently they are treated by their parents, and the impact that has on their happiness. We can only wait for the future to be made clear to them, and their chance of a flourishing romance to become reality.

Another good addition to the series.

 

 

I didn’t anticipate how amazing the night would be. I didn’t anticipate how one person could be so caring and considerate while fucking me senseless.

 

Author Bio


Marley Valentine

Living in Sydney, Australia with her family, MARLEY VALENTINE is a USA Today bestselling author and a former social worker who uses her past experiences to write real life, emotional and heartfelt contemporary romance.

She enjoys mixing it up with both M/F and M/M Romance, incorporating all forms of life, lust, and love as her characters embark on their journey to their happily ever after.

When she's not busy writing her own stories, she spends most of her time immersed in the words of her favourite authors.


Connect with Marley

Facebook  ~  Twitter  ~  Instagram  ~  Website  ~  Goodreads
Facebook Group: Marley's MOFOs

 

 

My head and my heart are in complete disarray over this man, and even for just a moment, I want him to feel as tortured and twisted as he makes me feel.

 

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Unforgettable (Vino & Veritas #16) by Marley Valentine to read and review for this tour.

Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Ache by Marley Valentine Release Blitz

Ache by Marley Valentine. Available with Kindle Unlimited.

From USA Today bestselling author Marley Valentine comes an all new emotional, friends-to-lovers, gay romance standalone.

“I couldn’t tell you when I fell in love with Gael Herrera, but I wish I knew how to make it stop.”

Falling in love with a straight man is a rookie mistake. But falling in love with my soon-to-be-married-to-a-woman best friend is nothing but heartache.

Through all the years, and all the men I’ve fooled around with, he’s always been at the back of my mind. An unrequited crush I wish I could shake. A dream that was never going to come true.

When I whisk him off to a surprise bachelor party weekend in Vegas, I surrender to the idea that this is an opportunity for me to finally let go of my feelings for him and say goodbye.

But after a heated exchange and an even hotter kiss, everything I thought I knew about our friendship changed.

Maybe I had it wrong. Maybe, after all this time, we were more than best friends. Maybe, just maybe, he felt it too.

 

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Ache by Marley Valentine

Buy Links

Amazon US  ~  Amazon UK  ~  Amazon Au  ~  Amazon Ca
Paperback (US)
~  Also Available with KindleUnlimited  ~

 

 

Reviews


Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team


Shannan☆☆☆☆☆
I was absolutely invested in Ache. I couldn't get enough of these characters.

One last weekend away before Gael gets married. What can happen in a weekend?

Jordan has been in love with Gael for a long as he can remember. Gael is Jordan's straight best friend. Jordan has learned to control his emotions when it comes to Gael, and he promises himself he'll do anything to not ruin that friendship.

Gael has always known Jordan's feelings for him. They've always been close and have that special bond. A bond that can't be broken.

One weekend – that weekend – has Gael questioning everything.

Ache was so emotionally charged. The longing that Jordan felt. The sudden realization Gael has. It's such a beautiful read. I love Marley Valentine’s m/m romances. They are always such a great read!

 

 

Author Bio


Marley Valentine

Living in Sydney, Australia with her family, MARLEY VALENTINE is a USA Today bestselling author and a former social worker who uses her past experiences to write real life, emotional and heartfelt contemporary romance.

She enjoys mixing it up with both M/F and M/M Romance, incorporating all forms of life, lust, and love as her characters embark on their journey to their happily ever after.

When she's not busy writing her own stories, she spends most of her time immersed in the words of her favourite authors.


Connect with Marley

Facebook  ~  Twitter  ~  Instagram  ~  Website  ~  Goodreads
Facebook Group: Marley's MOFOs

 

 

I won’t survive having you and losing you.

 

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Reviewers on the Wicked Reads Review Team were provided a free copy of Ache by Marley Valentine to read and review for this tour.