Vivid by Jessica Wilde Blog Tour

 

Title: Vivid 
Author: Jessica Wilde 
Release Date: Oct 11, 2015 
Book Tour: Oct 15-Oct 28 
Hosted by: Always Behind A Book

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Merrick Thatcher went through a hell that no one could possibly imagine. He fought to protect his country, his family, and the men standing at his side, but it wasn't just being a soldier overseas that changed him. He watched his friends die in front of him, felt indescribable pain, and lost his sight in the very same moment.
Badly injured, blind, and angry, he's done with war, but now he’s fighting his own battle. So, he’s waiting for it to end, spending his days and nights in a thick darkness no light can penetrate. Until Grace walks into his life and his broken eyes open to a woman that changes everything for him. A story about two flawed souls finding love amidst the grief. A love that shines vividly, even in the dark, and discovering that sometimes being broken is how the light gets in.
For readers 18+ due to language, violence, and sexual situations


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5 stars
I received an ARC for an honest review for UIBB. Review by Joy

Another beautiful story from Jessica Wilde. I loved Merrick and Grace’s story from beginning to end.
Merrick Thatcher has served and sacrificed for his country with no regrets. His only regret after returning home is the burden he feels he is to his family. He’s angry and frustrated and when it comes to making his feelings known there’s no holding back. My heart hurt for Merrick. He’s been through and lost so much that he’s stuck somewhere between guilt and hopelessness.
Grace Samuelson’s life has been devastated in ways that can only be described as unfair. She’s experienced tremendous loss at such a young age. She makes a difficult decision to return home to find her bearings. To find some solid ground where she can decide how to move on.
I loved how this story came together! Merrick and Grace’s relationship starts so innocent. And even though Merrick is hard to handle in the beginning Grace never backs down. She manages to learn to handle Merrick’s mood swings and ugly behavior and in some instances she even gives it back to him! She realizes what he needs in order to start moving on. His injuries will heal but there are still long term effects that he will need to adjust to. Grace helps him in ways that make him as self-sufficient as he can possibly be all while helping him to maintain some dignity. And I adored that about Grace. I just can’t say enough about this beautiful story about a soldier coming home shrouded in darkness only to find light with an amazing woman he realizes he can’t live without! 

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Grace moved closer, shifting her body so she could reach my face more easily. She ended up practically standing between my legs, brushing up against my injured one whenever she rinsed off the razor.
"Take a breath, Merrick. I haven't cut you. Not yet," she chuckled.
I breathed in her sweet scent, my head swimming with arousal. She had no idea what she was doing to me. All those months shaving with a tiny mirror stuck to the wall in my CHU had been frustrating as hell. I couldn't see shit in that thing. Now I very literally couldn't see shit and she was in front of me smelling like she did, being as gentle as she was, and all those memories didn't seem like such a horrible thing.
Because now I was experiencing something even more torturous.
She positioned the razor under my nose and expertly removed the coarse hair above my lip. What would she do if I just leaned in and devoured her mouth? Would I miss her lips completely or would she meet me halfway?
She gently turned my face and started on the other side. I didn't think having her shave my face would be this intimate. In fact, I was planning on it being annoying as hell since I thought she wouldn't really know what she was doing. Asking my mother had been an option, but I didn't want her leaving Mitch either.
"Almost there. You need a haircut, too." Her voice was rough and sexy, and I had to hold back a groan when it sent blood rushing straight to my groin. "I can style it for you so it stays out of your face, but I'm no good with cutting hair."
"That sounds good," I replied. God, if she didn't finish soon, I was going to do something stupid.
She raised my chin and carefully shaved my neck. When her fingers stroked my skin to check for any areas she missed, I swallowed thickly and lost the battle completely.
My injured and stiff hand found her wrist, slowly pulling the razor away from my skin. Her gasp sent my semi-erection shooting straight up to painfully hard. The skin of her wrist was like silk under my fingers, the tiny bones so fragile. I worried that if I was too insistent, I would hurt her with just a touch.
"Merrick?" she breathed, her sweet breath caressing my chin.
"Grace ..."
I felt her racing pulse under my fingers and pulled her forward until I could feel the heat of her face so close to mine. I raised my other hand to her waist and made a cautious path up, until I gripped the back of her neck. She didn't struggle or protest, and I hoped her accelerated breaths were telling me that she was feeling the same intense pull I was.
My dry throat finally found the strength to speak, even if it was just a whisper. "I would give anything to be able to see you right now." I pulled her face closer, until the tip of her nose touched mine. The sound of the razor falling to the floor, briefly registered in my mind.


Bio

I live in Morgan, Utah with my husband, beautiful daughter, and a couple of spoiled pups. If I'm not deeply involved in writing my next book, then I'm probably reading in the safety and quiet of my closet. I love yoga – which I now practice regularly – playing hide and seek with my daughter (only to have my hiding spots revealed by one of the pups), and I love Fruit by the Foot, Twizzlers and Peace Tea. These are great ways to bribe me into revealing secrets about what's to come.
I have an unhealthy obsession with Supernatural, The Walking Dead, and The Big Bang Theory. I also enjoy talking about them, so if you like them, too, come find me.
Writing has become an enormous part of my life and every book I write holds a special place in my heart.  If you read one of my books, I hope you have the same experience.


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  1. Thank you so much for participating in the blog tour for Vivid and for the absolutely amazing review! I am blown away and can't thank you enough for taking a chance on me! I am so grateful for all of your help spreading the word about this book <3 WOO HOO! Thank you thank you thank you!!

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