
Title: Laid Bare (Brown Siblings, book 1)
Author: Lauren Dane
Release: August 4th, 2009
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Goodreads Entry: here
Genre: Erotic Romance, Menage
Rating: 4.5 Stars
It’s been ten years since clean-cut, sexy-as-hell police officer Todd Keenan had a white-hot fling with Erin Brown, the provocative, wild rocker chick next door. Their power exchange in the bedroom got under his skin. But love wasn’t in the cards just yet…
Now, life has thrown the pair back together. But picking up where they left off is tough, in light of a painful event from Erin’s past. As Todd struggles to earn her trust, their relationship takes an unexpected and exciting turn when Todd’s best friend, Ben, ends up in their bed–and all three are quite satisfied in this relationship without a name. As the passion they share transforms Erin, will it be enough to help her face the evil she thought she had left behind?
After reading a couple of heavy hitting Urban Fantasy books I wanted some light sexy books, I looked through my library and settled on the Lauren Dane books I had been hoarding. FictionVixen loves herself some Lauren Dane and she hasn’t steered me wrong yet, so it was settled. Of course I had some reading comprehension issues that day and mistakenly read Coming Undone before Laid Bare, but no harm was done as they stand on their own. Laid Bare and Coming Undone are not a series, but they are related as they are focused on a small group of friends and family. You can read one without the other, but why would you? They are too good to pass up on.
Laid Bare focuses on Erin Brown, a tough non nonsense sort of chick who has been put through hell and is somehow still standing. Erin struggles to get through each day pushing the loss she has suffered down and out of the way. The fates have plans for her tho and one day strong, sexy, dominant Todd Keenan walks back into her life after more than 10 years have passed. Todd Keenan has returned to his hometown after 10 years and a divorce, finally ready to be comfortable with who he is. When he walks into a small cafe to find the only woman to ever accept his dark desires sparks fly and the two embark on a wicked path of burning hot sex and unexpected emotional twists and turns. Things are only made more exciting, and complicated, when the couple find themselves intrigued and interested in adding Ben Copeland to their bed.
I absolutely loved Laid Bare. Words can not express exactly how much I loved this book. Lauren Dane blew my socks off and clear out of my house with the dominating and sexy Todd Keenan, and later Ben Copeland. To say that the sex scenes in this book were steamy is an understatement… they were an inferno unlike anything I have read so far. But Laid Bare is about more than just sex, Lauren Dane has a talent for creating endearing characters you wish you knew in real life. The sense of family and friendship she writes into this story compliment the plot perfectly and give the characters added dimension and depth. The emotional development between all three main characters was a joy to read.
My one complaint is that I felt the ending dragged on a smidge. I felt like I had my happy ending a good 50 pages before the end of the book and the rest could have been cut and I would have still been happy. Those last 50 pages do have value, i just wonder if they should have been rearranged to happen sooner.
I’m convinced Lauren Dane somehow downloaded all of the things that make me tingle from my head and put them into this book… Erin even has pink hair! If you like steamy sex scenes featuring dirty men and their dominating ways, you will not want to miss Laid Bare – just make sure you have a high speed fan nearby to cool you off.

Title: Coming Undone (Brown Siblings, book 2)
Author: Lauren Dane
Release: January 5th, 2010
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Goodreads Entry: here
Genre: Erotic Romance
Rating: 4 Stars
Brody Brown has always been responsible for others. After his parents’ death, he gave up a promising artistic career to care for his younger brother and sister. Now, with his siblings grown, Brody owns his own business, has a nice house, makes a nice living, and for the first time in years he’s on his own.
Elise Sorenson has come to Seattle with her young daughter to find peace. After years as a world-famous ballerina—(and just as many years in a marriage-gone-bad)—she’s looking for neither love nor attention. But she finds both in the handsome, honest man who befriends her with no strings attached.
More than friends, Brody and Elise discover in each other what they need—wild, physical passion without commitment. But it’ll take a shadow from Elise’s past to make them look beyond what they need—to what they truly desire.
Coming Undone focuses on Brody Brown, Erin Brown’s (from Laid Bare) brother. Brody is the ideal big brother, if you can still say that about a sexy 40 year old tattooed biker guy. He took up the reigns raising his siblings when he was just 17 and has been their protector for all of his life. He runs a successful tattoo shop and has little time for more than a casual fling here and there. His world is reshaped when he starts up a casual relationship with his new neighbor, Elise Sorenson. Elise is a single mom who has to worry about her daughter first and foremost, she has no time or desire for a full time boyfriend….. but that doesn’t mean she can’t have herself a piece of man candy here and there. Famous last words in any romance novel….
Just like Laid Bare, Coming Undone will have you wishing you had a strong breeze blowing through your living room… or maybe a cold shower. Brody is strong, admirable, loyal, and devoted to his family. He is also sexy and confident enough to turn any woman into a melted pile of goo. I really enjoyed this book, tho not as much as Laid Bare. That isn’t because the writing or story isn’t as good, but it is solely based on the male leads…. Todd is just more my kind of guy than Brody is…. but Brody is a very close second.
The growth of relationship between Brody and Elise is sweet and timed perfectly. I really enjoyed the way Lauren Dane incorporated Elise’s daughter into the story, giving her just as much importance as the other characters and doing so realistically. As with Dane’s previous book, the theme of family and friends is a strong support to the plot and only adds the depth of the story. There were a few time when I felt scene transitions were a bit off or done too quickly, but it was easily overlooked.
Lauren Dane writes erotic romance novels that feel realistic. The characters deal with real problems, real threats, and do it with real courage and bravery…. yet they get smoking hot love making to go along with it. If Lauren Dane isn’t on your auto buy list, she should be. Excuse me while I run off and stalk her mercilessly on twitter.
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I felt Laid Bare was more exciting and intense, Coming Undone I didn’t connect with the main characters as much.
Agreed KC – Laid Bare was intense from the very start. I did really enjoy Brody from Coming Undone, but it didnt resonate as strongly with me.
I love love LOVE Laid Bare! it was my first Dane book and i just fell in love with all the characters she built, It’s a book i always rec. I still have to read coming undone, I was intrigued by Brody in LB, you gotta love a rugged guy!
Great review, if i wasn’t already aboard the Dane train i would hop on after reading this =D
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Thanks Claire!
Rugged guys are nice and Brody is totally yummy.
Why am I always the orney one! I actually preferred Coming Undone to Laid Bare. I loved the slow build-up. Their relationship appeared more realistic and I loved the fact that Elise and Brody were so real. Like I could walk down the street and see them.
I couldn’t buy into the menage in Laid Bare.
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Lynette – I think Fiction Vixen preferred Coming Undone as well! The slow build up was definitely nice. Todd just has that “it” for me so it wins out lol.
I agree Lynette. I thought Coming Undone was a little more realistic and I loved how Elise and Brody’s relationship progressed. Certainly not as intense as Laid Bare but I still preferred Coming Undone.
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Ohhhhhh I just love Laid Bare!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have yet to read Coming Undone. So I skimmed that review… but you did a great review of LB!!!!!! Ms. Dane’s writing voice is awesome!!! I love her book!!!!!!!!
And those men, oh yummy is all I can say!!!!!
oh yes Cecile – Lauren Dane definitely has a way with the men folk…. so smoking hot. Thank you!
I hope you enjoy Coming Undone!
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Fantastic reviews Tiff!! I adored both of these books although I’m a little more partial to Coming Undone. Brody just rocks me. Lauren Dane writes characters you want to drink and beer, and shoot pool with LOL.
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Lauren Dane is a new-to-me author so I’m definately going to have to see if these titles are available to me on my Nook! Great reviews!
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Great review!
I enjoyed reading both books a lot. The books are hot and Lauren Dane also creates great characters and story lines.
The covers in this series are awesome and I’m already excited for “Inside Out”.
Great reviews!!! I have Laid Bare on my Kindle….damn it..I feel anxious now..I must read it
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Along with Jim Butcher and the rest of the Succubus series..
I can’t come to your blog anymore
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All her novels are great, and I love them so much! I have yet to come across one that has disappointed me. I have to say though that “Coming Undone” did it for me. I really felt the passion, and it just seemed more real in my eyes. What I’m most excited about though is this Friday when I will be asking Dane herself questions! For all the other fans out there, I suggest you tune into BooksOnBoard’s Facebook page at 11:00 am to be able to ask her questions as well! I’m super excited!