Thursday, May 14, 2015

Blog Tour Book Review, Giveaway, and Excerpt: Once Pure by Cecy Robson




I'm so excited to be a part of this tour. Not only is Cecy one of my all time favorite authors, this series has also quickly become one of my favorites as well. So many feels and this latest installment, was heart breaking and heart warming, something Cecy can accomplish like no other!




Published By: Loveswept (May 19, 2015)
Series: Book Three in the Shattered Past Series

Book Description:

She bears the scars of the past. He blames himself for things he can’t control. Their defenses are up, but in Cecy Robson’s latest Shattered Past novel—perfect for fans of Monica Murphy and J. Lynn—true love lands a knockout punch.

Sofia Tres Santos remembers a time before her life went sour, before her innocence was ripped away, before she began punishing herself with risky behaviors and unworthy men. Now, at twenty, she just hopes she’s ready to rebuild some of what she lost. One way or another, it always comes back to her childhood friend and longtime crush, Killian O’Brien.

As strong as Killian is, Sofia has always been his one weakness. He knows Sofia has suffered and wants to ensure she’s never hurt again—not like before, and definitely not under his watch. When Sofia agrees to work at his mixed martial arts gym, Killian seizes the opportunity to help and protect the sweet girl he’s always cared for. And yet, as he trains Sofia to defend herself using his hard-hitting MMA techniques, he’s drawn to the vulnerable beauty in ways he never expected.


As Sofia grows stronger, she also grows brave enough to open herself up to love. And along the way, she challenges everything Killian believes to be true, showing him that no matter how much he dominates in the ring, the real battle is fought in the heart.







About the Author:



CECY (pronounced Sessy) ROBSON is the Penguin Random House New Adult author of Once Perfect, Once Loved, and Once Pure, and the award-winning author of the Weird Girls Urban Fantasy Romance series. A self-proclaimed professional napper, Cecy counts among her talents a jaw-dropping knowledge of useless trivia, the ability to make her hair big, and a knack for breaking into song despite her family's vehement protests. A writer, registered nurse, and mother living in the South, Cecy enjoys spending time with her family and silencing the yappy characters in her head by telling their stories. 


Excerpt:

The steady pummeling of fists against the speed bag continued as if the body slams and swears weren’t bouncing off every wall of the MMA gym. Every strike, every blow, promised pain and demanded respect. I tried not to react to each loud smack, or cower from supersized bodies dripping with sweat, but it was hard. Controlled chaos was the best way to describe the scene unraveling before me. And no one owned it like Killian O’Brien.

I slipped my fingers into the computer bag hooked to my shoulder, pretending to fumble with the files tucked against my laptop, while totally checking out Killian behind the safety of my sunglasses.

His broad and muscular back was to me, but that was okay. I liked the way his Celtic cross tat crawled down the length of his spine and spread across his shoulder blades. I liked the way his wavy jet-black hair tickled the base of his skull. I liked the way—okay, who was I kidding? I liked everything about him. I had since I was seven, when he and his large Catholic family moved into the row home across from ours.

Killian hadn’t noticed me. He was busy kicking what remained of a heavy bag, showing the younger MMA brawlers how it was done. At six feet five, and fighting at super heavyweight status, Killian shouldn’t have been so flexible. But he was. Dear Lord, he so was.

His foot skimmed the top of the bag with each brutal thump, causing the chain holding it to rattle and jolt with hard shakes. Killian was best known for his kicks. If he caught his opponent in the face with his foot, the poor guy was done, and so was what remained of his face.

“Hey, Sofia!”


I jumped when the youngest O’Brien approached. “Oh. Hi, Finn.”


The dimple on his right cheek deepened when he grinned. He motioned to my nylon

computer bag. “You ready to work?”


“Oh, yeah. Ready to go.” I patted the bag like a total loser, then rather awkwardly let my hand fall to my side. In an attempt to regain some sense of grace, I slipped my sunglasses to the top of my head, pushing the strands of my long, bouncy curls behind my ears.

Finn’s grin widened. He likely sensed my nervousness. His toothy smile made him appear younger than his nineteen years, but it was sweet enough to soothe the tension my first day back had caused. I liked Finn, I always had. He was smaller than his brothers, but just as tough, working his way up the MMA ranks as a welterweight.

He slapped his gloved hands together, full of energy as usual. God, it seemed, had dumped all the O’Brien muscle onto Killian’s heavy-duty frame. God was funny that way. That didn’t mean Finn wouldn’t take on a guy twice his size. Finn was funny that way.

He scratched the top of his curly ginger hair. “Killian know you’re here?”


“Ah, no, but that’s okay. I can just head to his office and start on his website—”


“Kill, Kill!” Finn cupped his mouth with his hands, yelling at the top of his lungs. “Your woman is here!” His attention cut to my mortified face. “You are his woman, right, Sofia?”

“Ah . . .”

Killian’s head jerked our way, along with most of the behemoths training. I wasn’t sure if he could see how red my face was from where he stood, but the easy smile spreading along his strong features told me he could. He abandoned what remained of the heavy bag and crossed the padded floor as the rest of the fighters resumed their free-for-alls.

I froze, watching him prowl forward like the mad beast he was, his hulking and densely tattooed arms swinging loosely against his sides. It wouldn’t take him long to reach us, despite the large expanse of the converted warehouse, so I tried to speak fast. “I’m not his woman, Finn.”

“So you’re just banging?”

“No!”


“But you want to.”


“Want to what?”

“Bang my brother like a pair of cymbals,” he said, like I was the stupid one.

“Yes—no.” Oh, good heavens.


“Why not?”


“Finn!”

“He’s a good guy.”

“Finn, I’m not having this conversation with you.”


“Do you want to have it with Kill instead?”


“Have what with me?” Killian’s deep voice rumbled like thunder as he stopped just in front of me.

Dear. Lord.

It had been a few weeks since I’d last seen him. Dark stubble grazed his chin, forming a mini-goatee and emphasizing the angles of his square jaw. But his face didn’t hold my attention for long. My stare traveled down his body, taking in his light skin glistening with sweat . . . before I remembered that my sunglasses now rested on the top of my head and I was blatantly gawking at him.

“Like what you see?” he asked, playfully.

“I . . .” The urge to bolt had me shifting my weight, hard enough to slap the hem of my long white skirt against my bare legs. But I stayed put, trying not to faint from his scorching level of badassness and working to form a decent response. “I was just admiring your sweat.”

So much for a decent response. He stopped smiling. “My sweat?”

I punched him in the arm, because, yeah, I was just that lame. “Totally. You must have had quite the workout, huh, asskicker?”

Finn grimaced as if it pained him to watch me go down in flames. I was good with computers. I couldn’t say the same about men. If the fate of the world depended on me successfully interacting with the male species without stuttering, blushing, or recoiling, the world would just end and we’d all die some sick apocalyptic death.

Killian analyzed me closely like most would a bug they were debating on squashing, before his chest shook with laughter. God, this is Sofia. Please strike me dead.


Killian closed the distance between us, the fingertips of his large hand extending to tickle my chin. “I was just getting started. Nice to have a pretty girl appreciate my efforts.”




There is no question that Cecy is a master at playing with your emotions and when it came to Sofia's story, I just knew this would be the worst of them in the very best of ways. So, with a Kleenex box in hand and the house to myself so no one would see me ugly cry, I cracked open Once Pure and dug right in.

I knew this read would tear at my heartstrings like only Cecy can do but I also know that it would make me laugh, make me smile, and make me happy cry like only Cecy can do and I did, in fact, get all of that.

I have to start by saying that I absolutely adored the O'Briens clan, especially Wren and Finn. I can't even tell you how many times I laughed out loud whenever there were a part of the story. I am seriously keeping my fingers crossed that they both get a story in the future because I would absolutely love to read it and experience it.

I felt so much for Sofia as she tried to gain some normalcy in her life. As she tried to move on from all the horrors that she has been through, honestly, way more than any one person should ever have to go through. I loved how much she grew, how strong she became. I was so proud of the person she was by the end of the story. Of really, of all that this family has been through. I loved that we got those glimpses of Teo, Evie, Brody, and Lety as well because they all have cemented a place in my heart and I love seeing their happily ever afters.

This was another wonderful read by Cecy and one that I am so thankful I took and experienced. Cecy really has grown as a writer in this genre and it shows with this latest installment. I'm hoping like heck that she continues to write in it because I know that I, for one, will be picking them up and devouring them as quickly as she can write them.




*All thoughts and opinions are my own and were not influenced by the author or publisher. I was not compensated for this review. A copy was given to me in exchange for my honest review.*




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52 comments:

  1. This sounds amazing. A book that sound like it can make me laugh and cry is always one that I am willing to try. Thank you for your review. and recommendation.

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    1. This was probably the funniest and most serious one. I just loved it!

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  2. Cecy is so good with her NA series, I loved this book as well! So well done and so many feelings too!

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  3. I haven't read any of her books! Gah.

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    1. *gasp* J/k but really you should, they are all fabulous!

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  4. I love Cecy Robson but I haven't had the chance to pick this book up yet. I love that it was such an emotional ride for you, Ali. I can tell it's a book I'd enjoy too.
    Wonderful review!

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  5. Okay, that's it Ali. I need to read something by Cecy immediately! I've been meaning to start the Weird Girls series, but now I'm thinking I want to start with this series instead. *wanders off to Amazon*

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  6. It's nice when you find an author who's writing really works for you and then you just want them to write hundreds of books all the time!!

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    1. Yes exactly! She really is that author for me.

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  7. Oh wow, Kindlemom. Your review almost brought me to tears. I'm making this series a definite!

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  8. The synopsis is already enough to draw me in. And then there's your review... *adds to TBR and prepares Kleenex* <3

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    1. Yay! I hope you do love it when you read it. :D

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  9. I really enjoyed this one..yeah their story tugged at my heartstrings.

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  10. Yall just kill me with her books. So many of the blogs I follow love her and darn it I've not had the chance to read them yet. *flails* lol

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    1. Anna what am I going to do with you? You need to try her books, you will love them!

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  11. She is a great fit for Na. The angst alone in Weird Girls is close to unbearable, she doesn't hold back here eitheR

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  12. Sounds really emotional, and I loved your review completely :) I'm not familiar with this series, but I'll try to read it. Sofia seems to be the kind of character that stays with you - I love those :)

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  13. I liked this one too, but It wasn't as good as book two. I really love Letty and Brody and Sophia and Killian just didn't quite compare.

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    1. I did really love their story too, it was just as emotional.

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  14. I'm glad you enjoyed this so much! Happy tears and laughing out loud? This author must be something special. I like it when a character goes through a transformation, becomes stronger even in the face of it all. :)

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    1. I really do too, so emotional but such good reads too. Definitely worth it in the end.

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  15. For some reason, I skipped this series entirely. It seems kind of stupid of me, though, especially since I know how well Cecy writes.

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    1. If you love her then you really should read this Maja!

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  16. I haven't read this series before, but hey I like the eye candy covers though. Lovely review <3 Benish | Feminist Reflections

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    1. Yeah I think all three has a shirtless guy on the cover LOL!

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  17. Wow. I don't know how to begin except by telling you how deeply touched I am by your kind words. I seriously shed happy tears reading your review and how invested you were by the Killian and Sofia's story. I'm so happy you enjoyed the O'Briens. My editor was so enamored with them, she contracted me for their spin-off series. Wren, Finn, and Declan will have their own stories. But Curran kicks off the series with Once Kissed which releases this November. THANK YOU for taking the time to read and for your dedication to my work. It means a great deal to me. Many thanks also for the feature, for being part of my tour, and to everyone who stopped by. If you'll excuse me, I need a tissue. Hugs!

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    1. You are so welcome Cecy! And you don't even know how excited I am that the O'Briens' will be getting a series!! Yay! I can't wait!

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  18. Thank you so much for hosting ONCE PURE and the O'Brien's are SOOOO getting books in a Spinoff series!

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  19. That excerpt gave me the lolz. Hahahahaha. "Bang my brother like a pair of cymbals" LMAO! I've never heard of this series before but I'm intrigued to pick up the first book (as I hate reading out of order, despite them being standalones, lol) Great review!

    Blessie @ Mischievous Reads

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    1. You'll definitely want to read them in order. ;)

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  20. I have never read anything from this author and now I'm going to have to! You're killing me Ali ;)

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  21. I am totally into the emotional books right now. And I have this one!!! Yayy!

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  22. This sounds great! I don't ALWAYS love it when authors play with our emotions, but it doesn't look like a negative thing in this one. Great post! <3

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    1. It's definitely a good thing in this read. ;)

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  23. I know a lot of people love her books. I'm more drawn to her other series but maybe once I read them I'll try this. I'm glad you loved!

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    1. Definitely try her other series first if it appeals to you more Candace, I bet you fall in love with it and want to read this one next. ;)

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  24. This sound like something I would definitely enjoy. Adding this one to my list now.

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  25. Thanks for sharing this excerpt! I am definitely adding this one to my TBR pile. I really want to read this new series because I love Cecy's writing. So glad you're enjoying it!

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    1. If you are already fan then you will definitely love this series!!

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