Thursday 1 June 2017

Chance at Redemption ❤ Blog Tour stop 2 June ❤ Plus review


Chance at Redemption (Madison Square #3) 

Gwen Stevens had a privileged life until her father spoke three little words that turned her world upside down. “You’re cut off.”

Broke and desperate, Gwen is forced to accept a waitressing job, but this glimmer of hope has a price. As if being a cocktail waitress isn’t bad enough, she has to do it in a dive bar called The Den, and her bad luck doesn’t stop there. She also needs to deal with the new owner, a blue-eyed, self-righteous ass determined to make her life miserable.

Liam Sinclair walked away from the entitlement and obligation his family planned for him, vowing to make his own way in the world…

Adjusting to life as a new business owner, Liam has experienced more than his fair share of setbacks. When his only waitress breaks her leg, his sister takes it upon herself to hire a replacement—a spoiled, self-indulgent hothead with too much makeup and more than enough attitude. Gwen represents the world he’s trying to escape, a world of excess and greed that he was never cut out for.

Appearances can be deceiving, and first impressions aren’t always right…

Despite their apparent differences, the tension between them turns to a fiery passion that neither of them can resist. Together they find balance and learn to appreciate the simpler things in life. But Gwen soon discovers that old habits die hard, and one mistake is all it takes to ruin everything.

Forgiveness must be earned, but even a villain deserves a chance at redemption…







“What’s this?” 

“Uniform,” he said. “If your gonna work here your gonna have to look the part.

I held the shirt out in front of me as my face twisted in disgust. It was at least two sizes too big with The Den written in an old timey script that was meant to look like a bottle of Jack Daniels.

“I can’t wear this,” I scoffed.

Liam turned back to his paperwork. “You can and you will.”

I considered showing him my middle finger but thought better of it and turned on my heel heading to the bathroom to change.

As I passed by Sam, I spotted a pair of scissors tucked into a jar of pens by the door. I stopped and held the shirt out in front of me, a wicked smile spread across my face as an idea came to mind.

When I came out of the bathroom, Liam was counting cash at the register when I sauntered up behind him.

“What do you think?” I said showing off my creation by turning in a slow circle so he could get the full effect.

Liam turned his head toward me, his eyes going wide as he took me in. “What the fuck did you do?”

“What? You don’t like it?” I asked, playing coy.

“You destroyed it.” His mouth said ruined but the look in his eyes showed his approval even though he’d never admit it. Every inch of my exposed skin tingled under his gaze sending a current of static across my skin and straight between my thighs. I liked that he was looking, I liked it a lot.  

“I improved it.” I cut off both sleeves and the collar so the shirt hung low on my shoulders and gathered the extra fabric in a knot on my hip, for a little bit of mid drift action.

“You can’t wear that,” he snapped.

I smiled and reached for a rag to start wiping down the tables. “I can and I will.”



“Anything you want to tell me, little brother?” she asked as she folded her arms across her chest and watched me closely to gauge my reaction.
I frowned. “Um, No.”
“Really? Nothing new at all in your life?” She was baiting me into something I was sure was not going to be good.
“I bought a new toaster the other day.”
“That’s not what I meant.”
“You should see it, it’s pretty sweet. Its toasts Darth Vader’s face into the bread.”
Madison growled in frustration and tossed a breadstick at me.
“Whoa chill cougar,” I laughed.
“Don’t start that.” She pointed her finger at me. “I get enough of that crap from Margot.”
“Okay,” I said as my laughter died down.
“So you really have nothing to share?”
“Like what?”
“Like what’s going on with you and Gwen.” She smiled, her eyebrows disappeared beneath her bangs.
“Oh that.” I ducked my head to hide my smile.
“Yes that.”
“Who told you?”
“Sean.”
“What? Who told him?”
“I don’t know, someone at the bar I guess,” she said with a dismissive wave.
“The bar?” Madison shrugged. Then it hit me. “Sam,” I sighed. “Great now everybody knows.”
“Were you hiding it?” 
“No. Not really. We just didn’t want things to be weird at work.”
“Well, here’s a tip, if you don’t want the people you work with to know. Don’t have sex in your office.”
I cringed. Hearing my older sister discuss my sex life was disturbing on a lot of levels.
“So?” she asked.
“So what?”
Madison let out a frustrated groan and rolled her eyes. “So what’s going on between you and Gwen?”
I wasn’t sure how to answer her. Hell I wasn’t even one hundred percent sure I even knew how. I sat back in my chair and played with the edge of my napkin. I was stalling and the look on my sister’s face said she knew it too.
“I’m not exactly sure,” I said.
She raised an eyebrow and tilted her head. “Aren’t you living together?” she asked.
“Kind of,” I said.
“Kind of?” she scoffed. “Her clothes are there, she sleeps in your bed, eats your food, uses your shower.” I nodded and she sat back in her chair, folded her arms across her chest. “Sounds like living together to me.” 
“It’s not like we’d been dating for a while and I asked her to move in. She needed a place to crash. Everything else came later.”
“Everything else?”
I shrugged. “You know what I mean we were spending a lot of time together and it just happened.”
“What happened?”
“Sex Madison. We had sex.” I leaned back in my seat and relived some of our more creative positions in my head as a grin crept across my face. “Lots and lots of sex.” 


  ❤ About The Author

Samatha Harris

Samatha “Sam” Harris lives near Baltimore, Maryland with her husband David and daughter Ava. Born in Florida, she migrated north which most people agree was a little backwards. She has been an artist all of her life, a Tattoo Artist for more than ten years, and a storyteller since she was a kid.



Sam has a slightly unhealthy love for Frank Sinatra, classic movies, and Jazz and Blues music, but her first love will always be reading. From Romance, to Thrillers, to Historical Fiction and everything in between, she loves to become a part of the story. As a writer she tells the stories that she would want to read.





❤ My Review ❤ :

Book Review: ♥ ♥

I loved this instalment to the series. I would strongly recommend you read the first two books as it will enhance the storyline for Chance at redemption. However, it is possible to read this as a standalone. All 3 books are available on Kindle Unlimited. Therefore, you have nothing to lose. This one was my favourite of the 3. I loved Gwen's character.

Gwen is a typical rich spoil brat. She may be an adult, but she hasn't grown up and knows nothing of responsibility until now. Her dad has had enough of her irresponsible behaviour and cut her off. Gwen hits rock bottom when she meets Madison (From book 2). She offers her a job at her brother's dive bar.


When Liam meets Gwen, she is rude, arrogant and full of herself. She's the sort of women you want to hate. Liam is attracted to the fire in her. She may be a pain in the butt, but he can't resist her. He finds himself helping Gwen out of her sticky spot and teaching her there is more to life than expensive shoes.


Gwen isn't 
your typical lovable character, but like Liam I loved her. She's funny, sassy and full of spirit.

5 stars out of 5. I would highly recommend this book especially if you like a strong female lead who is proud to hold her own.

This book is intended for adult audiences

*I received an ARC copy of this book in exchange for a fair review*


Loved it.

296 pages. Free for Kindle Unlimited Readers or £3.08

Chance at Redemption (Madison Square #3)
by Samatha Harris
Publication Date:  May 23, 2017
Publisher:  Limitless Publishing



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2 comments:

  1. You made my day! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!!

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  2. You made my day! I'm so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for reading!!

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