Book Blurb: Oakley Easton wants two things: to be a good mom to her daughter and to ditch her less than ideal night job. Hooking up with bad boy drummer Pike Ryland? Not on the agenda. She needs a promotion. Not sex, tattoos and rock ’n’ roll. Pike isn’t about to let Ms. Prim and Proper shut him down so easily, especially when he stumbles upon Oakley’s sexy night job. She’s only playing a role on those late night calls with strangers, but when he gets her on the line, all bets are off. He won’t stop until that sultry voice is calling his name for real. But as they move from anonymous fantasies in the dark to the flesh-on-hot-flesh reality of the bedroom, the risk of falling in love becomes all too high. And the safe, quiet world that Oakley’s worked so hard to create is about to be exposed to the one person who could ruin it all. Purchase links: Amazon | Kindle | Barnes & Noble | iTunes | Google Play | Kobo: Reese's Review: Ah the amazing Roni Loren has done it again, completely took everything I thought I knew about these characters and changed it. Pike oh swoon worthy adorable dog -loving tattoo having Pike, just yum! Oakley Easton is Devon’s sister who we met in Yours All Along (which an amazing book if you haven’t read it already). You don’t have to have read Yours All Along to read Call on Me, but it does help. Anyway, Oakley used to be a famous pop star who loved music and performing until she became pregnant and kicked out of the group. Now years later she is raising her Autistic daughter, Raegan. She works for Tessa (another amazing and possibly my favorite character from Need You Tonight) at her character organization. Oakley has been assigned with helping the children put on a music festival for their annual charity. That’s where she meets Pike. Pike has been brought in as a favor to help Tess, but as soon as Pike meets Oakley he knows he wants to spend time with her. Oakley doesn’t really want to have anything to do with Pike in the beginning and she is a total ars hat to him for no real reasons other than you know being judgmental. That being said I liked Oakley, she’s s strong female character I would love to have been my mama. Oh and Oakley also works the phone sex lines which I now really want to call, but I digress. Anyway she takes these calls so she can have more money and Pike definitely has some fun with her during one of the calls. I loved it. Oakley eventually comes around and she lets go of her bad thoughts towards Pike, which was fantastic and I enjoyed how she changed throughout the book. Pike was a fantastic character. I honestly felt to terrible for him throughout most of the book with his terrible back- story and how Oakley treated him. Pike has a dark past, but he’s a pretty upbeat character who tries to be there for everyone he cares about no matter what. I enjoyed how he made everything sexual and his honesty about all else. I wouldn’t say Pike grew to much through this book since it seemed to happen more throughout the series and he was amazing throughout, but I love how he didn’t let all the bad stuff in his life get him down. Call on Me was a fantastic book to a completely fantastic series. I love how the characters from older books make appearances and you can tell where each book falls within the series. I love how all the characters are realistic and perfectly flawed. Roni Loren is a fantastic writer who I just happened to stumble upon and now here I am continuing to love her books until the end, because she is that amazing. Read this series! You like romance? Read this book! Do you like strong female protagonists who are sassy? Read this book! Do you like sexy tatted up band boys with overly sexual humor? Read this book! You get what I’m hinting at yet? Seriously Loving on the Edge is a breathtaking series that will leave you on the edge of your seat fan in hand and loving ever second of it. Excerpt: She startled and stiffened, instantly yanked out of her less than PG thoughts. “What?” He leaned back in his chair, vague confusion on his face. “I asked if wanted to keep working in that back room? We could rehearse at the studio once they’re close to being ready to record. But until then, it’s probably more trouble than it’s worth to cart everyone over there. It’s not that big of a place.” “Rehearse in the back room?” she repeated, running the words back in her head to make sense of them. “Oh, right, yes, that’s fine. I’m sorry. I thought you said something else.” She eyed the small bellini she’d ordered with her meal. Maybe that had been a bad idea. She was hearing things now. Screw in the bathroom? How the hell had she gotten that out of what he’d said? Of course, now all she could think of was him doing just that—taking her by the elbow and leading her to that dark alcove at the back of the restaurant, pushing her up against that wall with the faded Italian flag on it and putting his hands all over her. She licked her top lip, tasting the sweet remnants of her drink. Pull it together, woman. Apparently, once her libido had been brave enough to peep its head out, it had decided it was Groundhog Day and needed to run around, declaring spring was coming early. She hated to break the news, but nothing and no one was coming anytime soon. “What did you think I said?” Pike took a long sip from his drink, his snake charmer eyes never leaving hers. She followed suit, hoping the fruity drink would cool off more than her throat. “Doesn’t matter.” His lips twitched. “You’re all red.” “I think it’s the bellini. I don’t drink very often.” “No way.” His expression turned smug. “You thought I said something dirty, didn’t you?” “Huh?” She smoothed her napkin in her lap, trying to loosen the tightness in her voice. “No. Why would I think that? You’ve been very professional since we got here—which I appreciate by the way.” His gaze slid lazily down her body, like butter melting over toast, and goddamn it all to hell, she could feel her nipples go hard and obvious beneath her bra. No wonder he’d figured it out. Her body was waving all kinds of flags in his face. Hey! Over here! Horny girl, booth eight! “I am capable of being professional, you know,” he said, but his tone was all sex and sin. “I’m also more than happy to turn that off when the occasion calls for it. So why don’t you tell me what you thought you heard and why it’s gotten you all flushed and nervous?” “I’m not nervous.” He grinned. Dammit. She schooled her face into a stoic expression. “The music is too loud in here. I thought you propositioned me to defile the restroom.” Hie eyebrow ring twitched. “Now you’re just trying to turn me on with those big, stiff words of yours.” All she heard was big and stiff at first, but she managed to rein in her temporary insanity. “We’re so not going to do this.” “Well, probably not here, you’re right. I saw those bathrooms. But—“ “No, I mean, any of this. Flirting. Teasing. Whatever this is.” He leaned onto his forearms, looking all too pleased that he’d gotten a confession out of her. “You got a guy?” “No,” she said before she could get wise and fib. “Then why can’t we do this?” “Because I’m not interested.” “Liar.” She huffed. “Are you always this cocky?” “No, it’s dialed down right now. I can get way worse.” She stirred her drink. “Not. Possible.” His lips spread into a menacing smile. “Challenge accepted.” Giveaway Info: Custom 4-Pack of Brownies from Wicked Cupcakes (US ONLY), a $25 Gift Card will be sent if winner resides outside of US. a Rafflecopter giveaway Author Bio: Roni wrote her first romance novel at age fifteen when she discovered writing about boys was way easier than actually talking to them. Since then, her flirting skills haven’t improved, but she likes to think her storytelling ability has. Though she’ll forever be a New Orleans girl at heart, she now lives in Dallas with her husband and son. If she’s not working on her latest sexy story, you can find her reading, watching reality television, or indulging in her unhealthy addiction to rockstars, er, rock concerts. Yeah, that's it. She is the National Bestselling Author of The Loving on the Edge series from Berkley Heat. Places to find Roni Loren: Site | Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads