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Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Courtney Reviews: Love and Shenanigans by Zara Keane

Love and Shenanigans (Ballybeg, #1)Series: Ballybag #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Beaverstone Press
Publication Date: 5/17/14
Source: Author



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Vows in Vegas...True Love in Ireland.


Three days before leaving Ireland on the adventure of a lifetime, Fiona Byrne returns to her small Irish hometown to attend the family wedding from hell. When she discovers the drunken vows she exchanged with the groom during a wild Las Vegas trip eight years previously mean they're legally married, her future plans ricochet out of control. Can she untangle herself from the man who broke her heart so long ago? Does she even want to?


Gavin Maguire's life is low on drama, high on stability, and free of pets. But Gavin hadn't reckoned on Fiona blasting back into his life and crashing his wedding. In the space of twenty-four hours, he loses a fiancée and a job, and gains a wife and a labradoodle. Can he salvage his bland-but-stable life? More importantly, can he resist losing his heart to Fiona all over again?


WARNING: This book features a crashed wedding, a labradoodle with attitude, sexy times, and love and laughter, Irish-style.


ROMANCE TROPES: Second Chance at Love; Marriage in Trouble; Vegas Wedding; Irish hero





Courtney's Review


Love and Shenanigans was everything I hoped it would be. It was hilarious, engaging, had a good, thick and juicy plot, but also had real life characters that made me smile and hurt with and for them.


We meet Fiona when her frenemy/cousin tries to make her wear a chartreuse (lime green, if you aren't married to a fishing fanatic that would make you know this color) bridesmaid gown that is too small for her curvaceous frame. We meet most of the people who are going to create the shenanigans in this scene including Wiggly Poo (the rambunctious Labradoodle puppy that Gavin wants to hate, but just can't!). It is clear that they somehow have some history, and of course we find this out in a grand, wow, wedding crashing fashion.


Gavin and Fiona realize *almost* too late (yikes, polygamy) that the wedding they thought was pretend was actually registered...and omigawd does Ireland REALLY make you wait FIVE YEARS for a divorce. Somebody needs to look that up for me, because OH WOW! O_O. Anyways, so, good thing her friend found out about this before the actual doomed-from-the-start wedding took place, so we could say hey look, maybe you should shag, because you're ALREADY married!


There are lots of love and shenanigans in this novel. And there are a lot of Irish slang (hello, love it!) that made the setting feel like a rich character as well. That is my favorite, and so are the secondary characters that we like, and even those we don't like! I really enjoyed it a lot, and can't wait to see what the rest of the characters stories unfold with because yep, there will be more books! (Probably are already more...but I need to go now, and look for them! Hah!) Check this one out.


Rating: 4 stars




Zara KeaneZara Keane grew up in Dublin, Ireland, but spent her summers in a small town very similar to the fictitious Ballybeg.

She currently lives in Switzerland with her family. When she’s not writing or wrestling small people, she drinks far too much coffee, and tries—with occasional success—to resist the siren call of Swiss chocolate.



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Monday, November 3, 2014

Short and Sweet Review: The Science of Attraction by Verity Jacobs





The Science of AttractionSeries: Standalone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Pub
Publication Date: 5/26/14
Format: ebook
Pages: 203
Source: Author
Rating: 4 stars


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Kate Ramsey is at the top of her game.She’s the hot new recruit at the most prestigious research institute in Germany, and she’s determined to live up to the hype — even if it means working day and night. Stress relief comes in the form of a no-nonsense affair with her neighbor, who also happens to be the director of the institute. Who says sex should be anything more than a contract between two people who have other things on their mind?



So when Tom Baker saunters into her life, Kate is understandably upset to see this well-oiled machine splutter and seize. Tom is young and smart, and far too pretty for his own good. Kate can’t help but be drawn to him, even if giving in to the attraction would mean risking everything she’s worked for. 
 
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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Short and Sweet Review: Guarding Poppy (Men of Brahm Hill #2) by Christine Wenrick

Guarding PoppySeries: Men of Brahm Hill #2

Category/Genre: Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Red Tree House Publishing
Publication Date: 8/1/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 318
Source: Author
Rating: 3.5 stars


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One night . . . one violent, supernatural battle . . . and five stories of the men whose lives will be changed by it.


Alec Lambert was born to lead. He’s a ruling Elder of The Brethren, possessing steely confidence, natural smarts, and decisive problem solving abilities . . . and he’s not too bad on the eyes, either. Everything in his life has gone exactly according to plan—until the night of Brahm Hill. Alec loses his best friend at the hands of the uncle he trusted like a father, along with his previously unshakable faith to lead those with whom he’s charged. Despite this, he continues to press ahead, and for his next assignment he’s asked to protect a very beautiful but very clumsy Dhampir who’s being hunted by a powerful warlock. Suddenly, he finds his whole Brethren world is turned upside down . . . and he finds himself harboring a desire for her he can’t explain.

Poppy Honeywell knows she’s far from perfect. Bad things tend to happen when she’s around. She’s more than a little clumsy, with a phobia or two mixed in. Not to mention that her name is certainly unusual. But she doesn’t have time to worry about all that because she’s on the run and not about to back down from the arrogant Elder who’s just been assigned as her protector. The real problem, though . . . she’s irresistibly drawn to this man who faces constant danger and takes charge so naturally. But Poppy also sees that taking charge of others helps Alec mask his own very deep pain.

Will Alec find his way out of the darkness and surrender to his feelings for Poppy before the warlock chasing her catches up to them both?



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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Reviews: Coming in From the Cold and Falling From the Sky (Gravity #1-2) by Sarina Bowen

Coming In From the ColdSeries: Gravity #2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Harlequin E
Publication Date: 5/1/14
Format: ebook
Pages: 193
Source: Author


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Alpine ski champion Dane “Danger” Hollister does not do relationships, though he has an excellent reason. No woman would ever say “I do” to a guy whose faulty DNA will eventually cost him everything: his spot on the US Ski team, his endorsements, and the ability to fly downhill at 90mph.


While Willow Reade moved to rural Vermont to get back to the land, that wasn’t meant to include a night stranded in her vehicle during a blizzard. Luckily, the hot ski racer she practically ran off the road has granola bars and a sleeping bag, and is happy to share. Maybe it’s the close quarters, maybe it’s the snow, but soon the two are sharing a lot more than conversation.


Yet neither can guess how their spontaneous passion will uncork Dane’s ugly secret and Willow’s tentative peace with her own choices. Only their mutual trust and bravery can end the pain and give Willow and Dane a shot at hard won happines





First Line  Willow needed to keep the old truck on the road and out of the snowy ditch for just one more mile.

Poor Willow. She doesn't keep her old truck on the road and inadvertently runs champion Dane Hollister off the road as well. But their loss is their-and our-gain because one snowy night in a Jeep is the beginning of a sexy, emotionally challenging, wonderful story.

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Review: Carolina Blues (Dare Island #4) by Virginia Kantra

 



Carolina Blues (Dare Island, #4)Series: Dare Island #4
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Berkley
Publication Date: 10/7/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 304
Source: Publisher


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Jack Rossi is Dare Island’s new police chief. The laid-back North Carolina community is just what he needs to recover from a rocky marriage and a big-city police department.  He’s learned his lesson: no more high-profile women or high-pressure jobs. The last thing he wants is an unconventional alt girl rocking his world.   Grad student Lauren Patterson made headlines when she kept a bank robbery from going bad.  She’s fled to Dare Island to clear her head and focus on writing her story. However, sexy Jack Rossi is a distraction that’s too hot to ignore, and it’s igniting an affair too combustible to resist—or quit.   But when their pasts come looking for them, Jack and Lauren find themselves fighting for the future they deserve, whatever the price.



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First Line  Lauren Patterson entrenched herself in the corner table of Jane's Sweet Teas House, barricaded behind her laptop, a latte, and a Glorious Morning muffin.

Sunday, October 12, 2014

Reviews: Afternoon Delight by Ann Calhoun

Afternoon Delight
Series: Standalone
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Intermix
Publication Date: 9/16/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 164
Source: Publisher


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Sarah McCall, food truck co-owner and recent Manhattan transplant, savors each moment of her new job—whether it’s refining the truck's menu, learning the city, or spending afternoons in bed with the hot paramedic who's fast becoming her favorite customer.



Tim Cannon spends his days sprinting from one emergency to the next. He eats like he works—at top speed—somewhere along the line he lost his ability to enjoy life's simple pleasures. Hooking up with Sarah is just another way to cope with the stress of his job, until their afternoon trysts coax Tim into enjoying everything he's avoided. Can Tim learn to balance his job saving lives with the everyday delights that make life worth living? If anyone can teach him, it’s Sarah.


First Line - Lieutenant Tim Cannon sat in the ambulance's passenger seat, one elbow resting on the open window, eyes on the side mirror, as the newest EMT backed the bus into the bay.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Five Reasons to Read: Elysian Fields (Sentinels of New Orleans #3) by Suzanne Johnson


Elysian Fields (Sentinels of New Orleans, #3)Series: Sentinels of New Orleans #3
Genre: Urban Fantasy


Series: Sentinels of New Orleans #3
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Publisher: Torbooks
Publication Date: 8/13/13
Format: Hardcover
Pages:  352
Source: Received from publisher for review
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An undead serial killer comes for DJ in this thrilling third installment of Suzanne Johnson’s Sentinels of New Orleans series

The mer feud has been settled, but life in South Louisiana still has more twists and turns than the muddy Mississippi.

New Orleanians are under attack from a copycat killer mimicking the crimes of a 1918 serial murderer known as the Axeman of New Orleans. Thanks to a tip from the undead pirate Jean Lafitte, DJ Jaco knows the attacks aren’t random—an unknown necromancer has resurrected the original Axeman of New Orleans, and his ultimate target is a certain blonde wizard. Namely, DJ.

Combatting an undead serial killer as troubles pile up around her isn’t easy. Jake Warin’s loup-garou nature is spiraling downward, enigmatic neighbor Quince Randolph is acting weirder than ever, the Elders are insisting on lessons in elven magic from the world’s most annoying wizard, and former partner Alex Warin just turned up on DJ’s to-do list. Not to mention big maneuvers are afoot in the halls of preternatural power.

Suddenly, moving to the Beyond as Jean Lafitte’s pirate wench could be DJ’s best option.
   

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First Line -  The scariest sound in New Orleans' French Quarter is silence.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Seven Reasons to Read: The Understatement of the Year (The Ivy Years #3) by Sarina Bowen


The Understatement of the Year (The Ivy Years, #3)Series: The Ivy Years #3
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Rennie Road Books
Publication Date: 9/29/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 281
Source: Author
Rating: 5 stars



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What happened in high school stayed in high school. Until now.


Five years ago, Michael Graham betrayed the only person who ever really knew him. Since then, he’s made an art of hiding his sexual preference from everyone. Including himself.


So it’s a shock when his past strolls right into the Harkness College locker room, sporting a bag of hockey gear and the same slow smile that had always rendered Graham defenseless. For Graham, there is only one possible reaction: total, debilitating panic. With one loose word, the team’s new left wing could destroy Graham’s life as he knows it.



John Rikker is stuck being the new guy. Again. And it’s worse than usual, because the media has latched onto the story of the only “out” player in Division One hockey. As the satellite trucks line the sidewalk outside the rink, his new teammates are not amused.



And one player in particular looks sick every time he enters the room.



Rikker didn’t exactly expect a warm welcome from Graham. But the guy won’t even meet his eyes. From the looks of it, his former… best friend / boyfriend / whatever isn’t doing so well. He drinks too much and can’t focus during practice.



Either the two loneliest guys on the team will self destruct from all the new pressures in their lives, or they can navigate the pain to find a way back to one another. To say that it won’t be easy is the Understatement of the Year.

  


Warning: unlike the other books in this series, this heartbreaking love story is about two guys. Contains sexual situations, dance music, snarky t-shirts and a poker-playing grandmother.





Opening Lines  In all my favorite movies, when something bad was going to happen, the protagonist usually sensed it. He saw a sign, or felt a disturbance in the force. But that's not how my real life worked. And I'm no action hero. S o you can be sure that I didn't see it coming.

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Six Reasons to Read: Ruining Mr. Perfect (The McCauley Brothers #3) by Marie Harte

Ruining Mr. Perfect (The McCauley Brothers, #3)
Series: The McCauley Brothers #3
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casa
Publication Date: 10/7/14
Format: ARC
Pages: 368
Source: Publisher
Rating: 4.5 stars


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It's Not Easy Being Right...



Vanessa Campbell is a CPA by day and a perfectionist by night. She's fit, successful...and decidedly lonely. She can't stop thinking about the youngest McCauley brother, Cameron. He's just like her: smart, attractive, and usually right—except when dealing with her.

...But Someone's Got To Do It.

Cameron McCauley likes Vanessa a little too well. She's a blond goddess with a razor-sharp tongue. She hates to be wrong, just like him. But she can hold a grudge and is stubborn to a fault—also like him.

A past misunderstanding has them rubbing each other the wrong way. Cam is dying to shake Vanessa up—get her to let loose. But if he succeeds, can his heart handle it?



Opening Lines  "Hello?" Cam knocked as he opened the door. "Yo, Mike, you here?"

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Jessica Reviews: Becoming Calder / Finding Eden by Mia Sheridan

Becoming Calder (A Sign of Love)Series: A Sign of Love #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 10/5/14



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There is a place in modern day America with no electricity, no plumbing, and no modern conveniences. In this place, there is no room for dreams, no space for self-expression, and no tolerance for ambition.


In this place, there is a boy with the body of a God and the heart of a warrior. He is strong and faithful and serves his family honorably. But he dares to dream of more.



In this place, there is a girl with the face of an angel and a heart full of courage. To her family, she is the vision of obedient perfection. But she dares to want that which she has been told can never be hers.    
 

Becoming Calder is the story of good versus evil,
 fear versus bravery, and the truth that the light of love has always found its way into even the darkest of places... From the beginning of time, to the end of the world.


THIS IS THE FIRST PART IN A TWO-PART SIGN OF LOVE SERIES INSPIRED BY AQUARIUS. THE SECOND PART, FINDING EDEN, WILL RELEASE SIMULTANEOUSLY. New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.



Jessica's Review



“I’ve wanted you for so long. So long. Every waking minute, in my dreams, too. I want to bury myself in you, drown in you, and never come up for air. I want you to be mine, and only mine.”



This was more than a book, more than a story. This was…this was poetry. This was live action, free flowing and heart wrenching poetry. It was like reading Shakespeare in modern time: star-crossed lovers aching to be together, but never being able to fully be with each other because of obstacles and resistance from other beings.

This was the journey of the Water Bearer, Calder Rayne, and finding his Garden of Paradise. His Eden.
 


“My lips had been on his, and it would probably never happen again. But I had lived it, even if only just once, and if that was all I ever had, I would hold it dearly, deep inside where no one else could ever take it from me.”


 
“He I stared at her. She was captivating, amazing. And gods help me, the seed of love that had taken root, the seed I had vowed not to nourish, started to grow anyway. I swore I could feel the velvety tendrils moving through me, wrapping around the vital parts of who I was. I was helpless to stop it. She had invaded me. I was the field and she was the morning glory. I had been overtaken. Just like that. Or maybe not just like that. Maybe it had been growing for years. But in that moment, I recognized it for what it was. was perfect. And I loved him. I loved him desperately.”
 
 
This is the tale of how a boy and a girl meet and fall in love. However, it wasn’t as simple as that. Actually, there was nothing simple about their voyage into love. It was quite turbulent and thunderous, like the rainstorm of a hurricane. They collided into each other like a bolt of lightning.


“My thoughts are only of you. I bathe in the morning, the water running down my skin is your fingertips, touching me everywhere. When I work in the fields, the feel of the velvety plant leaves reminds me of your skin. As I stand in my doorway, looking toward the main lodge and you, the deep blue twilight sky is your eyes. I burn for you, so intensely I feel like I could light every worker cabin, all fifty of them, and we’d no longer need candlelight. I’m going to take you away from here, to a place where my bed is your bed, and my home is your home. And in that place, I’ll never be more than an arm’s reach from you, my beautiful, brave Morning Glory.”




Even as children, both Calder and Eden knew they were a bit different from the other kids in the community. They had different thoughts, different beliefs, but most of all, they haddifferent dreams, REAL dreams. Dreams where Calder was able to speak his mind freely and be something more than a farmer, be an artist and immerse himself into a world away from his tiny home or the fields in which he worked in. But most of all, Calder dreamed about being with Eden, loving her withoutworries of being caught or being told how sinful and evil their love was. Since that very first time at the spring, they found their paradise amongst each other. Their love flourished and got stronger over the years. Anyone with two eyes could see the spark they had between them. They were destined for each other. However, the evil Hector would not let them be. He was determined to break them apart, any way he could, even if it meant everyone would go down doing it.




“Eden, I vow this. My heart is yours. My life is yours. My body is yours. My art, my dreams. You own each and every part of me.”

“And I vow this. Calder, my heart is yours, as is my life, my body, my dreams. You own each and every part of me, in this lifetime and any other.”

“I love you, Morning Glory.”

“I love you, too, Butterscotch.”
 

 
There were quite a few moments where I wanted to jump in the pages and physically be in Acadia, the community where Calder, Eden, Xander (their BFF and funny guy sidekick) and their friends and family resided in. I wanted to watch the development of Calder and Eden’s love flourish over the years, first as angelic children and later as budding teenagers noticing each other’s beauty and strength. I wanted to kick Hector (and Clive), the community leader and resident bad guy, straight in the balls and tell him to jump off the nearest cliff. I wanted to hug Maya (Calder’s sister) and take her away from all the bad stuff happening around her. And I wanted so badly to be there and save those hundreds of souls lost on that one fateful day. It was so sad to see innocent and good people, perish because of the beliefs they had in one crazy, koo-koo monster. The power that Hector had over these people was the same power he wanted to have over Calder and Eden. But alas, love prevailed. Love conquered all. Or did it?   
“Eden. You’re killing me. I’m dying.”
“No. You’re living. We’re living. Right here, together. It’s been suggested dying would separate us forever, and I refuse to let you go.”


 
The Aquarius series is a two-parter: first is BECOMING CALDER followed by FINDING EDEN. And thank goodness they both come out simultaneously. Even though Calder’s book leaves in a bit of a cliffhanger –and you know the hero and heroine live happily ever after—you STILL want to know how and when they got there. I mean, who wants to be left in limbo wondering “So, did love conquer all or not?” I guess we will find out in the conclusion.
 
 
Rating: 5 stars

 
Favorite quotes and scenes:
 
 
“Do you know anything about morning glories? A morning glory is a beautiful flower, delicate-like. Blue, just like your eyes. But the thing about a morning glory? The thing about a morning glory is if you let it, it will totally take over your crops, because it’s not just a flower. It’s also a weed, totally invasive. Stronger than it looks. The point is, you don’t have to be just a flower or a weed. You can be both. I figure some people are both.”

 

Your mouth finds mine in the darkness and the taste of you makes every part of me ache with want—my body, my skin, and my heart. I know you in the dark, just as I know you under the bright daytime sun.
 

 


“Make love to me. I want you so much I ache.”
“I can’t. Not here. Not like this. I want to, believe me, I want to –more than I’ve ever wanted anything in my life. But I have to know you’re mine—“
“I am yours. I’ve always been yours. I’ll be yours here on earth, in Elysium. I’ll fight the gods if I have to. I’ll stand before them and declare it.”
“Where do you find your strength, Morning Glory?”
“From you.”
 
 
 



Finding Eden (A Sign of Love)Series: A Sign of Love #2
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 10/5/14





**Finding Eden is the continuation of Becoming Calder. Both books will release simultaneously, October 5, 2014**
 
 
Jessica's Review 
 

“Isn’t it funny how we’re all just bouncing around in this crazy world, our own stories, our own hurts, all weaving together, changing outcomes, sometimes good, sometimes bad…”


“Treasure the second chance you’ve been given. Be proud of yourself. You don’t hold responsibility for any of it—not one piece. You were victims. But don’t live like victims. Live like survivors.”


We were left off in quite the chaotic cliffhanger in BECOMING CALDER. This is the sequel to Calder and Eden’s love affair. The conclusion of not only these two lovely souls, but it also delves a bit more into Calder and Xander’s friendship, and also the other people that cross them in their bumpy path. We find out how Calder, Eden and Xander dealt with the exodus of Acadia and the aftermath of dealing with the real world.

“Sometimes it seemed so much of the beauty in life resulted from the ugly. And how did you make sense of such things? How could you be thankful for something when so much suffering was necessary to bring it to you? Or was that the very thing that defined real beauty—light after darkness? And maybe that was the whole point. If you constantly sought beauty in the most obvious places, in only the brightest of circumstances, perhaps you weren’t really looking for it at all.”


We know these two books deal with the love story of the two main characters. However, there was another character that really touched my heart just as much. It’s Calder and Eden’s best friend, Xander. I’ve mentioned him a few times in previous paragraphs. What I didn’t mention is just how BEAUTIFUL the friendship between these three best friends, but especially that of the two boys. Xander is considered more the sidekick, or the joker of three. He was the comic relief of not only Calder, Eden and those around him, but also to the readers that needed the breather time to get through the story.


“By the way, ‘Throw Back Thursday’ was a big success. I got about a thousand likes.”
“It was an incredible painting.”
“It’s the subject that makes that painting great. God, I was even good-looking at ten.”



However, Xander was also the one person that could get Calder to come back to reality and keep him from jumping off the ledge. Literally. The love and devotion he had for Calder was the sort of friendship that is not seen even in real life nowadays. They loved each other as children and grew up loving each other as adults. They were true brothers in every sense of the word. My eyes got a bit misty in Xander’s way with Calder.


“You carried me for twenty miles on your back once. Twenty miles. And if you hadn’t, I would have been at Acadia that horrific day, too. I would probably be dead now. Would you have left me that day? Did you leave me that day?"
“No. Never.”
“Then take my hand. Let me carry you. It’s my turn. Don’t deny me that. Whatever I have…”
“I know.”

 

As time passes, each finds love in other people. Not to worry though. They don’t fall in ‘romantic’ love with other people. But they do find other loves: maternal love, paternal love, artistic love, love for music, and love thought to be lost forever. There is so much love coming from of the beloved characters, you know that love WILL conquer after all. And really, isn’t that what makes the world go round? (Sidenote: This was a bit of an ‘issue’ for me, if you even want to call it that. The declaration of too much outpouring love and the horny bunnies having sex all the time, made me a bit stand offish from this book. Don’t mind me. I have no idea when I become such a prude)


BECOMING CALDER/FINDING EDEN were much anticipated books for me. As soon as Ms. Sheridan announced that the Aquarius sign was the next novel in her zodiac series, I was UBER thrilled. (My sign is Aquarius!)And behold my excitement when I was able to get my hands on a pair of ARCs. I squeeled like a 14-year-old teenybopper. See, I’ve been reading Ms. Sheridan’s books since her very first one came out. *whispering* I think I may have emailed stalked her with my million questions since the very beginning as well. See, this author has captivated me with her writing, her story telling and her characters that even after you finish the book, stays with you in your heart and in your head. When you see Mia Sheridan is the author, you KNOW that you will be swept away to a land you don’t want to come from. Her writing is stunning. I not only recommend these books, but all her books in this series.
 
Rating: 4 stars


Favorite quote/scene: (Please not this is very spoilery and a bit longer than usual)

“I know what she was like at ten. She was brave, little dreamer, who had an unbreakable spirit. She was mighty enough to snatch my heart right from my chest…Fourteen was when she really started to glow and suddenly, I couldn’t look away. I wanted to. Because where we came from, it was a dangerous thing to notice. Anytime she was in the room, it was like the whole place was bathed in her warmth. Does that sound like an exaggeration? Maybe overly dramatic, poetic words from a boy who has loved her his whole life? They’re not. It’s just the truth. Eden blossomed into a woman before my very eyes, and although there wasn’t anyone there to help her do that, she did it with grace completely by herself. It’s her strength, her unwavering courage, the thing that makes her the most beautiful in my eyes…When she was sixteen, she had the power to take my very breath away. And she did it often. She made me miserable and blissful, and everything in between. I didn’t know a lot of the world at the time. And as it turns out, I knew even less that I thought I did. I led a simple life. I bathed in a river until I was eighteen years old…But what I did know was that I loved a girl. And I knew I loved her in a way I’d never, ever recover from. I knew I loved her to the very core of myself. And I knew she love me back…I also know what it feels like to lose her. I know what it feels like to have a piece of your heart missing. I know what it feels like when the person who’s your whole life is stolen from you and each day bleeds into the next in a blur of misery and longing. And I know what it feels like when your life is unexpectedly, miraculously returned to you. We lived through things so horrific and unfathomable that most of the time I can’t ever bear to re-tell it all to myself. But what I’ve been thinking about all day today is the beauty we experienced, the love, and the wonder. I needed so much just to sit with that because somehow in the midst of the immense grief, I’d blocked out all the light, and there was so much of it, wasn’t there?”





Mia SheridanI’m Mia Sheridan and this is my blog! I’m an avid reader, and now writer! of romance and erotic novels. I live in Cincinnati, Ohio with my husband who is a police officer and my biggest fan (not necessarily in that order). ;) We have four children here on earth and one in heaven. When I’m not sitting on my couch with my head buried in my Kindle, I can be found writing or doing anything creative from building a patio, to sewing pillows. The wild hairs I get know no bounds. Leo is my debut novel, but my head is swimming with more…


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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Seven Reasons to Read Reaper's Stand (Reapers MC #4) by Joanna Wylde




Reaper's Stand (Reapers MC, #4)

Series: Reapers MC #4
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Publication Date: 9/2/14
Format: ARC
Pages: 336
Source: Publisher
Rating: 5 stars

 
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As Reapers Motorcycle Club president, Reese “Picnic” Hayes has given his entire life to the club. After losing his wife, he knew he’d never love another woman. And with two daughters to raise and a club to manage, that was just fine with him. These days, Reese keeps his relationships free and easy—he definitely doesn’t want to waste his time on a glorified cleaning lady like London Armstrong.

Too bad he’s completely obsessed with her. 
Besides running her own business, London’s got her junkie cousin’s daughter to look after—a more reckless than average eighteen-year-old. Sure she’s attracted to the Reapers’ president, but she’s not stupid. Reese Hayes is a criminal and a thug. But when her young cousin gets caught up with a ruthless drug cartel, Reese might be the only man who can help her. Now London has to make the hardest decision of her life—how far will she go to save her family?



First Line  Should I look him in the eye when I killed him or just shoot him in the back?

Monday, September 29, 2014

Review and Giveaway: Bound by Night and Chained by Night by Larissa Ione

Bound by Night (MoonBound Clan Vampire, #1)Series: MoonBound Clan Vampire #1
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Pocket Books
Publication Date: 9/24/13
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Source: Publisher
Rating: 3.5 stars


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Larissa Ione's bestselling Demonica series has captivated fans with its sensual blend of dark passion and demonic fury. Now she takes you to another intoxicating world—where a dangerous clan of wild vampires rules the night...

A WOMAN OUT FOR BLOOD

Nicole Martin was only eight years old when the vampire slaves rose up in rebellion and killed her family. Now she devotes her life to finding a vaccine against vampirism, hoping to wipe out her memories—along with every bloodsucker on the planet. But there’s one thing she cannot destroy: her searing, undeniable attraction for the one man she should hate and fear the most . . .

A VAMPIRE OUT FOR REVENGE

A member of the renegade vampire MoonBound Clan, Riker is haunted by demons of his own. When he recognizes Nicole and remembers how her family enslaved his loved ones, his heart burns for vengeance. But when he kidnaps Nicole and holds her in a secret lair, his mortal enemy becomes his soul obsession, his greatest temptation, and, perhaps, his only salvation—a hot-blooded lover who could heal him with her touch . . . or bury him forever.



My Thoughts


First Line  The vampires were behaving weird today. (big understatement!)

And so begins my journey with Larissa Ione's Bound by Night, the first book in her MoonBound Clan Vampire series.  I've been itching to try a new paranormal series, and found Bound by Night to be sexy, unique, and slightly scary.


Larissa Ione's mythology/world-building was very creative and read unique to me. Like a lot of readers, I devoured tons of vampire-related books for a few years, and finally tired out when they began to all feel the same. Here, we have a vampire race based on a Native American legend, which I've personally not found before.


- In addition to the history of the vampire race in general, we also have a heavy history between humans and vampires. Apparently, the vampires "came out" around eighty years prior, with the humans nearly taking them over twenty years after. When I say the humans took over, I mean the humans were horrific to the vampires. In the forty years since, the vampires have made some strides in gaining rights, but are still severely threatened in the present day. We readers learn this history along with heroine Nicole Martin, who only knew what her family presented to her.


- What if you fell in love with your worst nightmare? This is the question facing Riker and Nicole. This leading couple have a strained and complicated relationship that most book couples could only hope for. This isn't a case of having your feelings easily hurt, or simply looking for trouble. The issues between Riker and Nicole are huge. Such as: the fact she believes he killed his pregnant mate - her childhood nanny, her family's corporation has made a business and fortune off researching, terrorizing, brutalizing, and even enslaving vampires for decades. A practice Riker blames for killing his mate and unborn child. See? These are huge issues, ones that are virtually impossible to overcome right? Well, no, because....


- Ione gives us a couple that can believably overcome all the obstacles between them. I had no idea how Riker and Nicole could ever be together, given all that's between them. My gosh, I couldn't even see them being attracted to one another or even acting on it, but she sold it and she sold it completely. I loved them as a couple and if they can not be murdered by crazy rival vampires, or family, then I believe they can make a go of it.


- The world of the MoonBound Clan Vampire series is not for kids, guys. I've found that when I read Paranormal and Urban Fantasy, I want the world to be dark and dangerous. Ione doesn't play around. Her vampires aren't sweet and they aren't vegetarians. They are can be brutal and go half-crazed with blood lust and sexual lust. And speaking of lust, I loved how sensual these creatures were. I loved how the moon cycles got them all ramped up, and how sexy feeding could be. Good, good stuff.


- With a good  start cast and a big cast of secondary characters, this series has so much potential with future installments. Clan leader Hunter's book is up next. He's knowledgeable in the oldest legends and customs of the world, and his story has been set up to be crazy intense. Myne, another vampire and close friend to Riker is another character whom I hope will receive a story.


So yeah. Bound by Night was excellent. It was sexy and intense and exactly what I was looking for.


Favorite Quotes


  "Go fuck yourself."
  Hunter, MoonBound clan's leader, leaned back in his chair and gave Riker an expectant look. "Go fuck yourself...?" He made a come on gesture with his fingers. "Finish the sentence." Riker rolled his eyes. "Go fuck yourself...sir."
  Nodding his dark head in satisfaction, Hunter kicked his boots up onto the scarred oak conference table. "Better."


  "It's true. You Os are lame. Too metallic-tasting. My favorite is B-positive. There's a spicy aftertaste I love." She frowned. " It's so rare, though."
  "You need to be eating Asian people." Nicole checked on Grant's whereabouts-far across room, thank God. "Asians have the highest percentage of b-positive blood."
  "Really?"[....] 
  "Um...you pretend I didn't say that?"
  "Nope. I'm so taking a trip to Chinatown tomorrow."





Chained by Night (MoonBound Clan Vampire, #2)

Series: MoonBound Clan Vampire #2
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Pocket Books
Publication Date: 9/30/13
Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Source: Publisher
Rating: 3 stars
 
 
THE FUTURE OF HIS TRIBE


Leader of the vampire clan MoonBound, Hunter will do what he must to save his people from extinction—or worse, a torturous eternity as vampire slaves and subjects of human experimentation.To keep his enemies at bay, he has agreed to mate a rival clan leader’s daughter in return for peace between the clans and an ally in the looming war with the humans.

THE LOVER OF HIS SOUL

 
But survival comes at a price. First, Hunter must break an ancient curse by successfully negotiating three deadly tests. Then he must resist the searing passions of the gorgeous vampire warrior he despises but is bound to mate. Will Hunter stay true to his word? Or will he risk everything for the woman he really loves: the vampire seductress’s identical twin sister?


First Line  In a secret club blaring rock music and laughter, raised shot glasses brimming with whiskey clinked together like death knells.



As I mentioned in my review of Bound by Night, I was anxious to read clan leader Hunter's story. Given that he is burdened by life as a ruler, and that he's set to mate with a woman he despises, I expected a lot of angst on his part, and there was. I liked Chained by Night, but I've found that by the time I finished it, I was ready to be. I left the story feeling that I was okay with the story, really liked some moments, and in the end, it was a good enough read.


What I liked about Chained by Night was the forbidden relationship between Hunter and Aylin. It doesn't get much more complicated than falling for your intended mate's twin, right? Right. It doesn't matter that Hunter needs the mating to go off to keep peace among the vampire clans. And it doesn't matter that Aylin has been promised to another clan leader, no matter how brutal he's rumored to be. The two have fantastic chemistry, with a lot of passion and understanding between them. The heart wants what it wants, and no matter how much they fight it, Hunter's and Aylin's choose each other.


I also like the quest that truly brings Hunter and Aylin together, and the premise behind it. In an effort to save Hunter's future firstborn child, he and Aylin must complete several tasks set in place by the demon who created the vampires. Oh, and there's the pesky detail that the two have to be naked and feeding off one another to get in and out of that realm. Not at all convenient to putting these two together, huh?


That convenience leads me to the couple of issues I had with the book. The many conveniences that come their way. Maybe I'm being nitpicky, but the fact that whatever it is these two need just happens to be handy, or that they suddenly develop the ability, annoyed me. They need a way out? Oh! Aylin can create portals! Like I said, I'm nitpicky. There was also the fact that the bad guys - Aylin's father, her twin, and another leader, were all so "bad" that they came across as caricatures. I like my baddies to by sly and slick, truly chilling. But these are personal preferences.


So overall, this seems to have had a lukewarm tone, which, yeah, I guess that is exactly how I felt about Chained by Night. I liked the two main characters, still enjoy the world Ione has created, and I liked the passionate chemistry. I didn't love the obstacles, and how easily some were overcome, and the action sequences sometimes felt overwhelming. I am curious to see if clan member Myne gets a story. I have a feeling his will be very interesting.



Favorite Quote


  He gazed up at the endlessly gray clouds and wondered if they'd fill the sky on the other side of the portal. "We do this."
  "And what, exactly, is this?"
  "Mutual feeding." Just the thought of Aylin's fangs in his throat again made him, instantly, painfully, hard.
  Aylin blinked. "Why?"
  "Because demons are assholes," he muttered.

 

 
 

Larissa Ione

New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Larissa Ione penned her first novel at the age of 13 and hasn't stopped writing since. She has been a U.S. Air Force meteorologist, an EMT, and a professional dog trainer, and you never know when one of those interests will pop into her novels.

She lives a nomadic existence with her U.S. Coast Guard husband and son, so her writing career has been a blessing -- a job that moves easily.

She writes dark paranormal romance for Grand Central Publishing (formerly Warner Books,) and contemporary romance for Red Sage and Samhain. Under the pen name Sydney Croft, she writes erotic action adventure romance with partner Stephanie Tyler.
 
 
 
 


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Sunday, September 28, 2014

Review: Hope Burns (Hope #3) by Jaci Burton


Hope Burns (Hope #3)
Series: Hope #3

Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Jove
Publication Date: 9/30/14
Format: eARC
Pages: 304
Source: Publisher


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Molly Burnett and Carter Richards share a painful past, one that sent Molly running out of town, vowing never to return. The only thing bringing her back is her sister’s wedding, and she doesn’t intend to stay long. But circumstances force her to remain in town, and within close distance of the one man who hurt her more than she’d ever been hurt before. Can the two of them face down the past and work together toward the possibility of love and happiness in Hope?


First Line This wedding was going to be a disaster.


Monday, September 22, 2014

Review and Giveaway: A Trick of the Light by Lois Metzger

Today marks the paperback release of A Trick of the Light, by Lois Metzger. I reviewed the book last year, and found it to be powerful story, with a unique twist. To celebrate the release, I am reposting my review, as well as offering one copy, courtesy of the author.




A Trick of the Light
Category/Genre: Young Adult Realistic Fiction
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Rating: 4 stars


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Mike Welles had everything under control. But that was before. Now things are rough at home, and they’re getting confusing at school. He’s losing his sense of direction, and he feels like he’s a mess. 
Then there’s a voice in his head. A friend, who’s trying to help him get control again. More than that—the voice can guide him to become faster and stronger than he was before, to rid his life of everything that’s holding him back. To figure out who he is again. If only Mike will listen. 
Telling a story of a rarely recognized segment of eating disorder sufferers—young men—A Trick of the Light by Lois Metzger is a book for fans of the complex characters and emotional truths in Laurie Halse Anderson’s Wintergirls and Jay Asher’s Thirteen Reasons Why/

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