Thursday, December 31, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Don't Fall for a Fugitive (Strong Family Romances Book 3) by [Cami Checketts] *

    

A woman on the run … an appealing millionaire promising to shelter her.
Hazel Longhurst flies to America for Christmas hoping to photograph the beauty of Western mountains, learn to ski, and maybe find her an American cowboy. When she witnesses a murder, she runs, right into Heath Strong’s appealing arms.
Heath Strong has plenty of reasons to shelter and protect Hazel, but what about all the reasons he can’t resist her appealing accent, positive attitude, and adorable smile? Can he put his family at risk loving a fugitive or should he turn her over to authorities who might be on a mob family’s paycheck?
Will they fall in love for Christmas or be torn apart by the vindictive man framing her? 

AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

This story starts out with the danger clearly shown.  It makes for a good start.  Then things slow down a bit for a while.  A lot of that has to do with Hazel as she is being hidden by Heath and we get to know his family.  Hazel only gets to see snippets of his family as she is hiding. That part is sweet and so is Hazel getting to know Heath.  Don't worry though, the danger to Hazel is still out there and there will be an uptick of it towards the end.

Hazel has a fair amount of British slang which I felt might have been a bit overdone.  And even her mother says she has a motor mouth.  Heath is an overworked businessman who is honorable all the way through.  It doesn't take long for the two of them to be strongly attracted to each other.  It's a clean romance though, just in case you were wondering. 

Austin, the Strong family youngest brother was ten years old and added quite a bit of fun and humor. 

Everything comes to a good conclusion and a H.E.A.

 

Tuesday, December 29, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- A Gateway to Hope (Hope Series Book 1) by E.C. Jackson *

    

Twenty-one-year-old Neka is a bit of an introvert, she also happens to be stunningly beautiful.

When she discovers her friend James is about to be dumped, she sees the perfect opportunity to escape from her quiet life. Can she summon the courage to leave it all behind?

James Copley comes from a ruthless family. It’s rubbed off.

Years ago, he disengaged from his brother’s smear campaign, but now his father has offered him an ultimatum, “Get married or lose your seat at the table.”

Plotting to stamp his design on the family business, he proposes to a woman, even though he doesn’t love her.

But his carefully laid plans start to unravel when she leaves him on the day she’s due to meet his family.

Could years of planning his comeback vanish with her departure?

A possible solution comes in an unexpected form: Neka. She’s not only a friend, but the daughter of his benefactor. And she’s right there, offering to support him.

But will her support stretch to marriage?

He attempts to win her over to his plan but collides with her powerful father who wants to leverage the situation for his own gain.

In their fight for survival and love, they are forced to face some uncomfortable truths.

Can they overcome thwarted dreams and missed chances to find true love, or does forcing destiny’s hand only lead to misery?    AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

It started out strong and grabbed my attention.  The it felt like it went downhill after a while.  Probably because the families got over involved.

This has a strong Christian theme with plenty of scriptures and asking for guidance.  I didn't have a problem with that.  I did however have a problem with all the manipulation going on. And it wasn't just from James, although it might look like it at first. 

It was good to see the strong family unity from Neka's family.  But it also irritated me on how much pressure they put on her to see things their way.  Even her sisters get in on the act, that made for way too many opinions. Okay, her parents were protective but they also still treated her like she was 10 years old.  Her mother and father in particular I began to dislike a lot.  They kept telling her to look to Jesus for guidance.  I know your supposed to honor your mother and father but it began to feel like obedience to them was more important than obedience to Christ.   At times it felt like they were using scripture to have things go the way THEY thought they knew best.  Not a fan of that at any time.  

The story comes to a good conclusion ending with a H.E.A.  

Monday, December 28, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Cowboy Christmas Redemption (A Gold Valley Novel Book 8) by Maisey Yates*

   

Celebrate the magic of Christmas with New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates! As snowflakes fall in Gold Valley, Oregon, will this rugged cowboy finally win the woman of his dreams?

Cowboy Caleb Dalton has loved single mom Ellie Bell, and her little daughter, Amelia, for years. But since Ellie is his best friend’s widow, Caleb’s head knows Ellie will always be strictly off-limits. If only his heart got the memo. So when Caleb discovers that Ellie has a Christmas wish list—and hopes for a kiss under the mistletoe—he’s throwing his cowboy hat into the ring. If anyone’s going to be kissing Ellie and sharing this magical time with her and her daughter, it’s him.

Ellie has dreaded the holidays since losing her husband. But this year, she’s finally ready to make some changes. She never expects the biggest change to be the heart-stopping kiss she shares with Caleb. For almost five years, Caleb has been her best friend, her rock, her salvation. This Christmas, can Caleb prove he’s also the missing puzzle piece of Ellie’s and Amelia’s hearts?  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

This story had potential. It was an emotional story with good main characters that I wanted to like a lot more than I actually did.  It just felt like a bit too much angst and rehashing of several major points.  And it was over and over.  Like Caleb and his guilt about wanting his best friend Clint's wife.  Clint and Caleb had been like brothers. And while Clint had been a good man, Caleb felt/knew he fell way short of that.  He also knew very well his other shortcomings.  He didn't even really see his good points.

Ellie and Caleb were slotted firmly in the friends category.   He had been there for her in the tough, dark days after Clint's death.  But she also hadn't moved on.  She was just surviving for her daughter Amelia.   This was also another spot where it felt like it lingered too long on. Then she comes up with an outrageous wish list that lead to some HOT scenes.  

Caleb's family definitely was dysfunctional with a capital "D".  They were working through some things though.  Some pretty heavy things. 

The story does have a H.E.A. with an Epilogue included. 


 

 

Sunday, December 27, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Kidnapping the Brazilian Tycoon (The Brazilians Book 1) by Carmen Falcone *

    

Addison Reed lost her fiancé, but she'll do whatever it takes to protect his legacy. When the gorgeous and arrogant landowner, Brazilian millionaire Bruno Duarte, who is thwarting her at every turn, refuses to meet with her, she puts her plan into action. He will listen to her. 

Bruno's plan was simple: return to Brazil and marry to fulfill his father's dying wish. But when his engagement crumbles, and he's stranded with an idealistic woman hell-bent on saving a tribe of people on his land, he sees the perfect solution. If his feisty and passionate abductor agrees to a bogus marriage, he'll relocate the tribe. 

With the Brazilian heat rivaling the growing heat of their desire, Bruno and Addison must choose between abandoning their respective plans and give in to each other, or part their ways for good. 

AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 I liked this story although I can't say that it's a favorite.  It did have it's moments though.  It had moments of humor, sweetness, sexual heat and emotions  There were plenty of emotions and from more than one source and reasons.
I liked part of the story that had to do with the Tuanis tribe.  
Bruno had a dark secret and it was quite the surprise.  Serena was a part of that secret and though she didn't seem to want to cause trouble, she just couldn't seem to keep her mouth shut.  She usually opened her mouth and spilled at the worst possible times.
The story comes to an unexpected solution of a major problem and it was a good one that included a H.E.A.  for the deserving couple.



Saturday, December 26, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Rhett: a forbidden friends to lovers romance stand alone (Signature Sweethearts) by [Kelsie Rae] *

   

*Can be read as a standalone. Does not contain cheating.*

I've always been a routine kind of girl. I bake in the morning, then go for a quick run in the evening before I'm in bed by seven since I'm always up at the butt crack of dawn to––you guessed it––bake some more. 

Just. Like. Clockwork. 

Then my new neighbor ruins everything. 
 
My sexy new neighbor. 

My sexy new neighbor who happens to visit my bakery every morning with a cocky smirk and a suggestion that I butter his biscuits.

Oh, and did I mention the worst part?

He works with my boyfriend.

My boyfriend who is completely oblivious that every time he bails on a date and sends Rhett in his place, I'm pushed closer and closer to the edge of falling for someone that isn't him.

But I'm not a cheater. And neither is Rhett. So where does that leave me?

It leaves me screwed. Well, not literally, but you get my point.
 
They say the grass isn't always greener on the other side. But... what if it really is?  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS 

This was a sweet, charming story. Some of the sweet  also came from her bakery.  One suggestion that I might make is not to be reading this book when you are hungry or craving sweets.   The food talk might just push you over the edge.  Kidding and not kidding about that.  *Smile.

Some fun comes from  the new women that Indie hires for her bakery.  Sophie and Natalie add some smiles, and also some naughty sass from Sophie.  They all become friends as well as employees as the story goes on. 

Tony was clueless but it seemed like he liked having his head in the sand.  It seemed to serve him well.  Jerk.  

What's not to like about Rhett?  He's a good guy with a core of honor.  He also has one hard rule that he doesn't ever break.  He doesn't mess with someone in a relationship. 

After working through some painful confrontations, there is a H.E.A. and Epilogue.

 

BOOK REVIEW- Savage Bytes (Hacked Investigations Book 2) by Sarah Makela *

   

If Ian and Hannah don't work together, they may be torn apart...


Private investigator Hannah Franklin has a new partner, her lover and technomage, Ian Bradley. But they may be in over their heads when brought in by their friend from the hospital to quietly solve a case that baffles even the police. The victims are being murdered in a ritualistic fashion with their blood drained and organs removed.

When Ian's attention narrows solely to their work, he'll need to keep their relationship strong, or he could find himself repeating a painful past.  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

This eBook cover caused me to slow down and read the book information because of how good the cover looked. 

The story felt like it started out a bit stiff but it did warm up as time went on.  So did some of the scenes between Hannah and Ian as lovers.  There was just a few of those though.

As it turns out, this story wasn't one I enjoyed as much as I had hoped.  I do have to give the author credit though because of all the medical and technology information.  For me, the murder technique was kind of gross.   But then I'm probably like Hannah when it comes to being sensitive to that kind of details. 

The supernatural part was done well too although I was not a fan of Bernard, the gnome. 

The story winds up with plenty of action and danger, which I also give the author points for.

Included is an excerpt of "Blacklist Rogue".  

Friday, December 25, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Stay with Me (Lazarus Rising #3) by Cynthia Eden *

    

Shelly Hampton intends to spend the holidays alone in her family’s mountain cabin, but when a snow-covered stranger appears on her door-step, her plans are shot straight to hell. The man before her seems oddly familiar, and he stirs a dark need within her.

It’s soon apparent that John Smith is far more than a normal man—he’s too strong, too fast, and she could swear that he seems to read her thoughts…and know her most secret desires.

But is John a man that she could love…or is he someone she should fear? Because even as the snow fall deepens, a deadly threat is closing in on her little cabin. And soon, Shelly will be trapped on the mountain with a dangerous man…a man who swears that he has come back from the dead, just to be with her.   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 I enjoyed this story.  It was full of surprises and about the time I thought they all had been revealed?  Bam!.  Another twist showed up.  That really kept me involved.  All in all a pretty good story.


Thursday, December 24, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Shiver (Military Intelligence Section 6 Book 1) by [Heather Slade] *

 

 While each book in the MI6 series is a standalone with its own HEA, they may be more enjoyable read in order.

An M16 agent’s in love with the wrong woman.
A Russian assassin’s harboring secrets.
Cold and calculating, guaranteed to make you SHIVER.



SHIVER
I put all our lives on the line,
Mine, my team, and anyone trying to stop me,
From protecting her,
And releasing her.

I may be the Marquess of Wells,
With a dying father,
But that doesn’t hinder me from what I want,
And I want her.

LOSHA
Secrets.
As a Russian assassin,
I am riddled with them,
Especially now with a ten-million-dollar bounty,
On my head.

They want me dead.
He wants me in his bed,
Either way, I’m going to suffer,
If the secrets get out.
But there’s no denying,
The marquess makes me SHIVER with desire.  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 

I have to admit that the beautiful eBook cover drew me in.  And then so did the book information.  I wasn't disappointed because this was a pretty good story.

Good main characters and supporting people.  Some of those supporting people are holding some dangerous secrets that later will be exposed.   It's quite the surprise too. 

I liked Orina's best friend, Zary.  The two "girls" have been besties since their teens in some dicey situations.   Even when they had to be apart later on when Orina ("Losha") was hiding.  When they reconnect, it's still with a sense of strong friendship and loyalty. 

The only thing that caught me off balance a few times was when the story swung back into Orina and Shiver's past.  All of a sudden I found myself reading about how they met or some interaction and then realize "oh" this is a different time. "

There is  plenty of action and danger especially towards the end.  It also has a H.E.A. and a good Epilogue.  

 It also caused me to be interested in some of the other stories in the series.  Like the one about "Pinch". 

BOOK REVIEW- Codename Romeo (Rogues and Rescuers Book 1) by [Lucy Leroux] *

   

One FBI agent… one single mother… and a toddler who steals his heart.

All FBI agent Ethan Thomas wants is to come home to his new apartment and enjoy the luxury of his new flat-screen TV and some frozen pizza. Encountering a tiny toddler alone in the hall changes everything for the rough and rugged agent. Relief sets in when the child's mother appears. But when she collapses at his feet just before a blizzard hits Boston, Ethan is in over his head.

Now, Ethan is changing diapers and playing doctor… and loving every minute of it. The mother and child need a place to stay, and Ethan can't possibly turn them away. But this investigator knows people—and the woman he’s falling for is keeping secrets. Can he uncover the truth while protecting them from the dangers of his job? AMAZON LINK  

4 STARS

 I enjoyed this book.  Both Ethan and Julie/Juliet.   And not forget feisty Luna, the tiny toddler. She was a hoot. 

It was filled with tenderness, humor, danger, action and a romance that starts out carefully.

There is a good secondary cast of people who add to the story.  There is even a Russian gangster, Viktor who plays more of a minor but I found interesting part.  I wouldn't mind reading his story as well.

Everything comes to a active ending with surprises but also a H.E.A. and Epilogue.

 

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Inherited Love: A Medical Romance Series (A Dalton Sibling Book 1) by [Katie Mettner] *

   

Cinnamon Mabel Dalton always struggled to fit in. A musical savant at an early age, Cinn’s life was anything but easy. After a failed marriage and broken heart, she worried she would never find someone who understood her devotion to her craft, and her family. Then her Grandma Mable passed away, she inherited a two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard, and her whole life changed.

Dr. Foster Kern, the director of the Little Ivywood Humane Society, spent hours with Mable Dalton being regaled with stories about her granddaughter, Cinn. Suddenly face-to-face with the woman he had heard so much about, he realized Mabel didn’t do her justice. Cinn’s exotic looks and giant heart were exactly what he’d been searching for, but he truly believed a woman like Cinn would never be interested in a guy like him.

Cinn and Foster team up to protect her grandmother’s legacy, but neither of them could predict how quickly they would discover a mutual happiness they’d both been searching for. When fate unwittingly reveals Cinn’s hidden truth, she has two choices; trust her heart to Foster or run away from a lifetime of love.  AMAZON LINK

 4.5 STARS

I really liked this story a lot. A lot of that had to do with the winsome main characters.  They had depth and heart.  Even Brutus the inherited Saint Bernard had a lot of heart. 

I liked that Foster was NOT the expected hunk that some stories feature.  It was something different and he also had some self-esteem issues because of his less than stellar ripped body.  He did however have tenderness, honesty and caring along with his very skilled vet skills and  youthful face.  It just made me like him all the more.

 It didn't hurt to find out  Cinn was a gorgeous, talented woman who cared so much for others.  She often put others before her self when it came to taking care of them. 
The author strung me along for quite awhile before revealing the "stomach issues" that Cinn had.

 Mabel who refused to be called Grandma was a whole other bundle of interesting.  Slowly over time, we get to know more about her even though she is now dead.  Definitely a character with depth. 

 I had my suspicions about the harm that was going on at the shelter and I guessed correctly.  HOWEVER, there was so much more to that part of the story and I enjoyed the twists that came out.

I liked how the story ended and the Epilogue was sweet as well.

 

Monday, December 21, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Writing Mr. Right: An Opposites Attract Romance (Boyfriend Chronicles series Book 2) by [T.K. Leigh] *

 

 A romance author with a serious case of writer's block.
A plan to find a muse, write the book, then walk away.
But plans are made to be broken.

My name is Molly Brinks, but most people know me as Vivienne Foxx, bestselling author of chance meetings, stolen glances, and the much-needed happily ever after. At the age of twenty-nine-plus-one, I am at the top of my game...professionally.

My personal life is a completely different story, one best left untold. Success has its sacrifices and I've been more than happy to put my search for Prince Charming on the back burner while I create fictitious tales of the naïve virgin, the broken girl with a torrid past, and the strong-willed student finding their own Mr. Right...

Until one hell of a case of writer's block and a tight deadline set by my publisher forces me to go in search of inspiration.

Armed with an account on every dating website out there, I devise a plan. Meet some nice, professional men. Go on a few dates. Hope one of them has the spark I need to finish my book. Then walk away.

But plans are made to be broken. And inspiration can be found in the most unlikely of places.

My name is Molly Brinks, and this is my story about Writing Mr. Right. AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

This story was something really different.  It was a surprise time after time.  So was the humor, which there was plenty of as well as sexual conversations.

Molly is funny, irreverent with NO filter to speak of  She is also a cynic, who doesn't really believe in love.  Her life motto is one that she's not even sure where she picked it up.  She learns a painful lesson about that later. She does love her brother Drew, her 2 nieces, her father and her BFF Brooklyn.   She was emotional and at times all over the place. Most of the time she was in a place called running.  

I will say that more than once the story got to the place where it just seemed to slow down.  And I was just ready for it to move on.  

There is a H.E.A. with the one man who saw the real Molly and knew most of the time how to handle her.  Towards the end I kept thinking, "I wonder how she's going to blow this up."  She did in a really hurtful way.  Ouch.  But they do have a H.E.A. in a totally Molly kind of way.  

 

Saturday, December 19, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- A Real Cowboy for Christmas (Wyoming Rebels #6) by [Stephanie Rowe] *

   

What happens when a single mom falls for the best friend of the brother who doesn't know she exists? An unexpectedly delightful cowboy holiday romance.

 When Sheriff Dane Wilson rescues a sassy, single mom and her daughter on a runaway Christmas hayride, he falls hard for the irreverent duo. But when Dane discovers the spunky school teacher has a secret connection to his best friend, his protective nature kicks in.

After a wintry first kiss raises the stakes, Dane has to decide whose side he's on.

Only a deathbed promise would send Jaimi Hamilton to Rogue Valley for Christmas to track down her brothers, the nine Stockton cowboys who don't know about her. She has no intention of actually introducing herself to them…but her irreverent daughter and a too-sexy-for-his-own-good sheriff have other plans.

Sometimes it takes family to help two broken hearts discover the true meaning of Christmas and love that lasts forever.   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 What a great emotional story.  Good main characters make for a heart-warming story.   Jaimi and her daughter, Emily have quite the funny relationship. It made me laugh a lot.  Especially when it came to Emily talking about how her Grandma always said that Jaimi had to "smash her inner wimp".  And that  Jaimi needed Emily's help to make sure that happens. After all Grams said so.  And I loved the humorous pinky swear that the three of them had come up with to be troublemakers. It wasn't a bad thing just a vow to live boldly. Now it was just the two of them but the tradition continues.

There is plenty of other really good people in the story.  Because after all, nine brothers AND some of their families. 

The romance was sweet, funny and Dane was such a good guy who was so patient with her. 

A H.E.A. makes it all come together to make for a good Christmas story.  Well, in fact a good story for any time.  

There is also several excerpts of stories about other  brothers.

Friday, December 18, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Falling for Zeke: A Sweet Romantic Suspense (Stryker Security Force Book 1) by Sara Blackard

   

If you like page-turning adventure, fascinating characters, and engaging stories of triumph, you'll love Sara Blackard's exciting clean security romance series.

 

An ex-Army Special Operations member burned once by love. A single-mom stalked by a powerful enemy. Can he risk his heart for her safety?

Zeke has everything he could want.


A multi-billion dollar inheritance allows him to protect others...

… and with the camaraderie of his brothers-in-arms.

He spends his time growing his security firm and keeping his head down. Love is the last thing on his mind, until Samantha and her daughter are in need of his help.

Samantha used to have a comfortable life.

Now she waits tables to put food on her own.

Forced from the life she had built, Samantha works to restore what was lost. With her daughter in tow, she begins a new life in the Colorado mountains. It’s not perfect, but it’s all theirs. But when the tempting Zeke offers to help her, she begins to wonder if love could heal her shattered life.

What will Samantha do when past troubles come knocking?

Will Zeke protect his heart or will Samantha shatter his defenses?  AMAZON LINK 

4.5 STARS

I really liked this story a lot.  Zeke and Samantha(Sam) made for good main characters. It was pretty easy to like both of them and care what happens to them. This story had plenty of emotions, action, attraction, and a developing romance.  Both Zeke and Sam both are longing for a family of their own.  It's clear to see that Zeke is blessed with at least one family, the men of his team.

 The story does a good job of showing how lonely and abandoned that both main characters had felt as they were growing up.  Both also have something else in common.  A fear to open their hearts to more pain; like falling in love.

Eva, Sam's daughter  was delightful.  And so was the interaction of Eva with the men of Zeke's security team.  Eva quickly "adopts" them as her uncles. There was more than one funny moment between them as the men quickly "adopted" her right back.

Kiki who is Eva's aunt, adds a lot of questions about her motives.  The rest of the Carmichael family motives are plain as day. 

The dangers are still out there for Sam and Eva but that does come to a satisfying end.  So does the rest of the dangers.  

There is also a welcome H.E.A. 


 

 

Thursday, December 17, 2020

BOOK REVIEW-- Scrooged by the Biker (Love Demands a Holiday) by McKenna Rogue *

   

Ginger is the pastor’s daughter and off limits
We have history, but I’ve managed to keep my distance

She saunters into my shop with holiday cookies and her Christmas list
She tells me all she wants for Christmas is me
It takes everything I have not to kiss her, mistletoe or not

I know I’m no good for her—I’m leather and she’s lace
But we fit together like mistletoe and holly
We’re both reminded how life is too short
This Christmas, the only thing I’m unwrapping under my tree is her

Scrooged by a Biker is a standalone, interconnected Love Demands a Holiday romance. Charlie really knows how to rev up Ginger’s engine. Christmas is going to get hot even in the middle of a snow storm.

AMAZON LINK. 

3 STARS

This was a short story that was both sweet and hot at different times.

The stereotypes of big bad biker and pure, virginal pastor's daughter are shown to not be totally accurate.   That was something different.

I have to add that it was refreshing that Ginger's father, Pastor Williams was portrayed in a positive way. So many times in different places that's not the case.  

 I just wish I liked the story more. Although looking at reviews, other people did.  






Wednesday, December 16, 2020

Holiday Treats: Chocolate Covered Peanut Butter & Ritz Crackers

BOOK REVIEW- Love Restored (Gallagher Brothers Book 1) by [Carrie Ann Ryan *

 

  

In the first of a Montgomery Ink spin-off series from NYT Bestselling Author Carrie Ann Ryan, a broken man uncovers the truth of what it means to take a second chance with the most unexpected woman…

Graham Gallagher has seen it all. And when tragedy struck, lost it all. He’s been the backbone of his brothers, the one they all rely on in their lives and business. And when it comes to falling in love and creating a life, he knows what it’s like to have it all and watch it crumble. He’s done with looking for another person to warm his bed, but apparently he didn’t learn his lesson because the new piercer at Montgomery Ink tempts him like no other.

Blake Brennen may have been born a trust fund baby, but she’s created a whole new life for herself in the world of ink, piercings, and freedom. Only the ties she’d thought she’d cut long ago aren’t as severed as she’d believed. When she finds Graham constantly in her path, she knows from first glance that he’s the wrong kind of guy for her. Except that Blake excels at making the wrong choice and Graham might be the ultimate temptation for the bad girl she’d thought long buried.  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

Although this book had it's emotional moments, I can't say it was a favorite story for me.

Yes, it had interesting main characters and supporting cast of people.

It also had several sex scenes which is to be expected with this story but it also has a H.E.A. 
But it also just didn't grab me as much as I would have liked. 

 

Pills of Book Power by ILONA ANDREWS

   

 

What a cute idea for Book Lovers.  ILONA ANDREWS LINK

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- The Princess and the Rogue (A Bow Street Bachelors Novel #3) by Kate Bateman *



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BOOK REVIEW- Lawless Justice (OUTLAW Book 3) by [Karina Kantas] *

    

Part 3 of the OUTLAW series (not a sequel)

LAWLESS JUSTICE vigilante MC thriller
Time for the boys to ride bitch!

Cass has just gotten out of an abusive relationship. Fed up with people walking all over her, she decides that her life has to change. Enter the Kittnz.
Now she can kick ass without remorse, get paid and serve the public at the same time.
She wished it was that easy.   AMAZON LINK 

3.5 STARS

These Kittnz have claws. Six empowering women that own the night.
Voted top ten of female authors of biker fiction.

"This book takes the typical tough guy biker gang, turns it into females, straps some leather and fishnets on it and goes to work kicking ass."

 This book had depth, I'll give it that.  And it wasn't exactly what I was expecting. However, I also didn't enjoy it was much as I had hoped.  

Cass or Ice as she will be known had a whole lot of rage and she would be the first one to admit it.    And the violence of the Kittnz gave her the outlet to let it loose and she sure does.  The rest of the gang aren't shy when it comes to violence either.  I did like that they also had "day" jobs  making them people with double lives.

There is a stunning ending which I wasn't expecting either.  So all in all a well written story even if it wasn't something that I will continue reading.

 

Monday, December 14, 2020

Chris Tomlin - A Christmas Alleluia (Live) ft. Lauren Daigle, Leslie Jordan

BOOK REVIEW- Bitter Pill (Sisterhood Book 32) by Fern Michaels

   

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Sunday, December 13, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Don't Look Back by Christie Craig *

   

FBI agent Bree Ryan's latest mission is personal. She's posing as a waitress at the Black Diamond strip club, the same club where her estranged half sister worked until she turned up dead. When Bree's undercover assignment is compromised, she turns to the only man she knows who can help her: Connor Pierce, a too-sexy-for-his-own-good, rule-breaking cop with a knack for solving cold cases.

When someone breaks into Bree's apartment, Connor's detective skills aren't the only things that kick into overdrive. Although his job demands he remain detached, now he finds himself tempted not only by Bree's beauty but also her intelligence and bravery. As the investigation -- and their attraction -- grows more intense, lives are in jeopardy, and Connor finds the most important rule he must break is his own. But can he put his heart on the line?  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS


This was a good story, with good main characters and supporting people too. I liked it and found it a really full story.

Both Bree and Connor had in-depth portrayals of who they were.   And also how much they had gone through both personally and professionally.  It was easy to care about them and get drawn into the story.  Bree had quite an unusual upbringing that included Eliot, an ex-Special Forces man.  He became her "father" in every way that mattered.  It was by choice rather than blood. 

Connor's past had him all tied up.  From not only a case that went bad but also from a marriage that did too.   He's not really ready to open his heart to more possible pain but Bree is definitely pushing his boundaries.  I liked that and that they made a good team, when they could. 

There were a couple of things that needed resolving when it came to some crimes.  They do get resolved but not without danger and a whole lot of twists and turns.  It really kept things moving. 

There was one surprise that came later that caught me off guard. All, I'm going to say is that a baby shows up.  Okay, all done on that, that's all you get.

 One thing I noticed that was kind of humorous was when Connor identified himself (even to fellow officers) they never shook his hand.  Oh, he offered his hand, but got zip.

I also liked how the story ended and I was satisfied indeed. 

 "I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

Saturday, December 12, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Roman (Savage Kings MC - South Carolina Book Series 1) by Lane Hart & D.B. West

  

*While there is a HEA for the couple, the MC's quest for vengeance will continue through the next two books in this series.*

Roman McNamara is not only the president of the Savage Kings of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina but he’s also the king of one-night stands.

Growing up in a tourist town where there’s a party every night means living up the good life with no commitments to anyone but the MC.

There’s just one woman Roman can’t get off his mind no matter how hard he tries…

Five years ago, Charlotte Newsom’s husband, Adam, died for his country. She hasn’t been able to move past the death of her best friend and soulmate and fears she never will.

When tragedy strikes during a bachelorette weekend, Roman and Charlotte’s paths finally cross in the most unexpected way.

Charlotte has no idea that Roman served in the Marines with her husband, or that he’s been keeping an eye on her for years, all while continuing to keep her husband’s secrets.  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

I really liked this story a lot.  Maybe some of that has to do with the personalities of both Roman and Charlotte.  One thing they definitely have is a sense of honor and loyalty to friends.

One thing that Charlotte said, I totally agreed with.  She said basically that there was more to Roman than what you thought at first.  As I read the story that was easy to see.  Also the fact was that he was basically a good guy.  It also made me like him more.  There was also the side of him that came out if you messed with anyone who was important to him.  A violence would show up if needed.  Although we didn't see any of that being written about. He really hated innocent people being injured. 

I liked how a friendship of sorts developed between Roman and Charlotte first.  Even though Charlotte isn't aware in the beginning of how interested in her Roman has been over the years.  The way they have their first meeting  was definitely funny.  They do grow closer though because of the tragedy that was mentioned.  They do grow close enough for sex but I liked the "romance" (friendship) instead of just insta-sex.  The book was a bit different than what I was expecting but for me that was a good thing.

The author does warn that not all things like revenge will be taken care of in this book.  I'm glad that is mentioned but it didn't cause me to like the book less.  


 

Friday, December 11, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Declan (The Callaghan Mafia Book 1) by [Savannah Rylan] *

   

She hates me, but she's mine.

My father is missing.
As the head of the Callaghan mob family, he has lots of enemies.
Somehow, one of them got their hands on him.
So now my brothers and I are on the hunt for a kidnapper.
Can't wait to meet him, and end him.
But while my father is missing someone has to keep the family business running.
And that means collecting on our loans.
When one of the families can't pay up, they offer me their daughter instead.
Ciara is stubborn, feisty, and deliciously not interested.
I never back down from a fight.
I'll prove to her I'm the only one who can meet her needs,
And I'll find my father.
Declan is the first book of the Callaghan Mafia series. AMAZON LINK
 
2 STARS 

Nope, it didn't do it for me. It was one of those stories where sex was the main focus with what felt like a little bit of story.  Violence was plentiful although Ciara seems to be the main focus with her father being the main administer. 
AND the story doesn't end with this first book.  Did I miss that it was going to end this way?

BOOK REVIEW- Last Chance Christmas (Last Chance Ranch Romance Book 6) by [Liz Isaacson] *

   

She's tired of having her heart broken by cowboys. He waited too long to ask her out. Can Lance fix things quickly, or will Amber leave Last Chance Ranch before he can tell her how he feels?

Amber Haws has never had a problem saying yes to a date. She's been out with lots of men in the time she's been at Last Chance Ranch, but she's finally gotten her heart broken one too many times.

She swears off cowboys right to the one who's been watching her for months now. Lance Longcomb followed the advice of his friends and waited to ask her out after each of Amber's break-ups. But now she's done with cowboys?

Armed with her favorite doughnuts, Lance shows up to ask her to give cowboys—and him—one last chance. As their relationships grows and deepens, Amber realizes that she might have been the problem all this time...

When a new job opportunity comes up, Amber is faced with a tough decision: Stay at Last Chance Ranch and have dozens of cowboy Chrismases with Lance, or leave town to follow her dreams?

Lance can't leave the ranch, not when he's just moved his mother in next door. He thinks maybe his and Amber's relationship will simply require too much sacrifice, from both of them. Will Lance and Amber find a path that leads to each other? Or will this be their last cowboy Christmas together?
4 STARS
 
I found this to be a sweet, emotional story with faith and good main characters.  And the supporting people were pretty good too.
It didn't take long for me to be pulling for Lance to find his forever after with Amber.  He was just such a great guy, who was always there for anyone who needed something. And he really did care about people.  He also paid attention to what was important to Amber.
Amber was so afraid to trust her feelings because she had been wrong time and again when it came to men.  This caused her to be wishy-washy with Lance.  That made me want to slap her in the head one even though I got  to understand some of her issues had helped make her that way.   She had a sister and mother who made her feel invisible which had her questioning her worth. 
There is also a well done H.E.A. that I liked. 

BOOK REVIEW- Never Goodbye (The Barrington Billionaires Book 7) by [Ruth Cardello] *

    

In the Barrington family, Ian is the fixer. He lives a double life—one that has provided him with the skills to save his family more than once. Reuniting with the brother they’d all believed was dead has shaken him to the core. He is driven to find the responsible party regardless of the consequences.

Claire Wendell’s best friend recently married into the very powerful, very troubled Barrington family. When she stepped away from her own life to help Annie and Kade settle into theirs, she had no idea it would put her on a possible suspect list.

She’s bold enough to stand up to Ian and intuitive enough to see past his anger, but love may not be enough to protect the family when the truth about the woman who raised Kade is revealed.

How important is the truth?

Is it worth losing everything?   AMAZON LINK

4  STARS

 

I had mixed feelings on this one. Often there was rehashing of several things that kind of slowed the story and that I didn't enjoy as much.  So although I liked parts of the story, I can't say it was a favorite. 

 Both of the main characters were complex people.  The story was definitely an emotional one. The Barrington family were dealing with some painful issues, trying to heal.  And a lot of Ian's anger comes from so many unanswered questions about his brother, Kade's kidnapping as an infant. 

Claire was working through a lot of past pain and was putting it to use in business.  She was succeeding and she was relatable. She was strong, funny and a loyal friend too.

Another part that I did like was the humor that popped up.  Connor and Dylan who were twin "adults" added to that humor.  The reason I said adults in quotes is because of some of their pranks.  One of them had to do with Ian and he wasn't amused.  The twins had been folded into the family through marriage.   But they were basically harmless though at times hadn't thought things through.

 Ian has a job that no one talks about but it has it's dangers that the family is unaware of.  He has kept that secret because he had to and to protect his family.  It also brings Bradford into the picture with an interesting twist or two at the end.

There is a good H.E.A.  with a lot of the answers that Ian needed being answered. 

 

I borrowed this book for free with my Prime Reading membership

Thursday, December 10, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- The Magnolia Story (with Bonus Content) by Chip and Joanna Gaines

 

  


This eBook includes the full text of the book plus an exclusive additional chapter from Chip and Joanna that is not found in the hardcover! A National Bestseller - New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Publisher's Weekly. 

Fall in love with Chip and Joanna Gaines, as you read their story about love, adventure—and dreaming big.

The Magnolia Story is the first book from Chip and Joanna Gaines, who captured hearts on their HGTV show Fixer Upper, which ran for 5 seasons. It offers fans a detailed look at their life together—from the very first renovation project they ever tackled together, to the project that nearly cost them everything; from the childhood memories that shaped them, to the twists and turns that led them to the life they share on the farm today. 

In The Magnolia Story fans will finally get to join the Gaines behind the scenes and discover:

  • The time Chip ran to the grocery store and forgot to take their new, sleeping baby
  • Joanna’s agonizing decision to close her dream business to focus on raising their children
  • When Chip buys a houseboat, sight-unseen, and it turns out to be a leaky wreck
  • Joanna’s breakthrough moment of discovering the secret to creating a beautiful home
  • Memories and photos from Chip and Joanna’s wedding
  • And more...

Discover the secret to Chip & Joanna’s success—and the ups and downs they experienced along the way. You’ll laugh, maybe even cry, and realize that you can also dream big in your own life.

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4 STARS

What a wild ride this couple has been on. And it made for good reading.  

Joanna was a follow the rules, in the box thinker who plays things safe.  Well, she was before she met and married risk taker, Chip.  

I found the explanation about the Magnolia flower interesting and it showed how appropriate the title of this book is.  Of and of course how they used that name in many places too.

I liked how the book flowed as Joanna and Chip's P.O.V.'s were shared. I also liked how their faith in God was shared.  They began to see the many just in time miracles that showed up in their lives when they trusted God and did the right things. 

 One of my favorite things was when Joanna said that Chip was wild at heart.  What a great, fitting, description. I've watched the Fixer Upper show quite a few times and thought that Chip was a fun, kind of goofy guy.  It was good to see that he was SO much more too.  Got to look at some of the 'inner workings" of the man.  It also answered the question of whether or not his real name was Chip or not.  

Joanna said something that was easy for me to relate to and it was good to see that it wasn't just me.  She doesn't like her house to be messy (or cluttered).  If it's too messy, she can't think straight.  I totally get that.

They've learned a lot through their whole process to date; both together and individually.  It benefited other people as well as their children too.

There is a Q & A at the end of the book with both Joanna and Chip.   


I borrowed this book for free with my Prime Reading membership

BOOK REVIEW- Caught: (A Vampire Blood Courtesans Romance) by [Julia Mills, Michelle Fox, Lisa Miller] *

 

 She trusted him with her future. How could she have known it was her heart she had to protect…

I know stealing is wrong but those poor, forgotten children needed my help.
I had no other choice. For a few short weeks, I made a real difference.
But my luck ran out. In the blink of an eye, I went from an angel of mercy to a mouse caught in a trap.

Now, I have a choice to make…give up everything I’ve ever known or trust a vampire to make it all go away.
He says he can give me back my life, my career…everything I’ve worked so hard to achieve.
But there’s a price…

In a world where blood is a commodity and sex is the prize, this cold, aloof vampire is my only way out…or is he?

The Vampire Blood Courtesans.
It's not supposed to be about love...until it is.  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 I enjoyed this story.  Good main characters, and also the supporting people were interesting too. 

Katherine's best friend, Vanessa also has a part to play in this story. 

I liked that there was an actual story not just endless sex.  Oh, there will be sex but Rourke also added unexpected tenderness in his seduction.  There is also more to that story which will be revealed.  

There is also danger, and action in the story as well.  And a sweet H.E.A. brings it all to an end. 

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Mistletoe (K19 Security Solutions Book 3) by [Heather Slade] *

   

More is at stake than a holiday surprise or two...


The K19 Security Solutions team is typically ready to serve and protect at any given time. But the holidays call for even more vigilance and protection—from each other. As families navigate through Thanksgiving and Christmas, more conflicts arise. Just as Zary and Gunner discover a Christmas miracle, Ava and Razor have a secret of their own.

Can the K19 Security Solutions team get to the New Year without destroying the magic of the holidays or will the season bring more than they bargained for?  AMAZON LINK

I DIDN'T LEAVE A REVIEW ON AMAZON. 

While each book in the K19 Security Solutions series is a standalone with its own HEA, they may be more enjoyable read in order.

 GOODREADS LINK

 I couldn't finish this book although I did try. I'm not sure that it's actually the author's fault though. I didn't realize at first that this was Book #3 or that as the book blurb mentioned, that it might be better to read the books in order.  I think that might have helped.  So I'm not sure that this review is a fair one.
I didn't realize till after I got to to reading the book that there were so many people in it (who I didn't know.)  So many couples and so many code names, it was confusing for me.  And I just never got it all balanced out in my mind as I was reading.  It just got to be too much "work"" for me. 

 

 

BOOK REVIEW- Handsome Rancher (Handsome Devils Book 1) by [Lori Wilde, Liz Alvin]

    

 Handsome Rancher is the first book in the humorous romantic Handsome Devils series by Lori Wilde and Liz Alvin

Chase Barrett, is on the bachelor block thanks to his matchmaking sister, Leigh. She’s determined to do away with her three overprotective brothers—but in the nicest possible way!

She’s got Megan Kendall finally doing something about her hidden, long-held feelings for Chase—the rancher’s always insisted there’s no such thing as true love. But will Megan and the Barrett family turn Chase into a true believer instead?  AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

This was a sweet, charming at times funny story.  I can't say it was a favorite of mine but it did have some moments. I can't say it really grabbed me as much as I would have liked.

I did like that Megan began to change things up.  Instead of being polite like she'd been raised, she began to rock the boat.  

Chase although he'd been a good friend to Megan was almost unbelievably clueless.  Even for someone who seemed to know his way around women.  

Chase has two brothers who add to the drama a little bit.  But it's really Leigh, Chase's sister who really mixes things up.  

There is a H.E.A. and a excerpt to: Handsome Boss.   


Tuesday, December 8, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- Seduce Me A Blind Date Romance (Heat) by Jill Shalvis *

   

A Blind Date Romance

Revisit New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis's steamy tale about breaking all the rules…
Rule # 1-No blind dates. Having suffered through one too many, there's no way Samantha O'Ryan will agree to a blind date. Until her best friend needs a favor, that is. Enter Jack Knight. If she'd known how hot he is, she never would have protested.
Rule # 2-No kissing on the first date. Sam can't resist Jack. And before the night is over, she wants to do a lot more than just kiss him. For someone like Sam, who runs from all commitment, that fact should be enough to make her refuse the second date. It's not.
Rule # 3-No falling in love. Sam is determined to keep this fling on sizzle with no strings attached. But Jack starts hinting about something more, and suddenly she's being seduced in the most tempting way…  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 I liked both of the main characters and the humor that flowed between them.  

I'm not really a fan of basketball.  Not real knowledgeable about it or surfing but  I'm glad that really wasn't necessary. 

It was emotional because of both Sam and Jack's issues.   But it was a fast read with me wondering how they were going to work things out.

BOOK REVIEW- Boone (Eternity Springs: The McBrides of Texas) by Emily March *

 

 

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BOOK REVIEW- McKinnon's Royal Mission (Man on a Mission) by Amelia Autin *

   

The secret princess's bodyguard As head of a visiting royal's protection detail, Trace McKinnon's focus should be strictly on the external threats against a woman's life. But what happens when he finds Dr. Mara Marianescu a princess incognito as a college professor much more intriguing? And that's only the start of his troubles. When actual danger arrives for this beautiful royal, Trace isn't sure if it's because of a genuine threat from her country or because of the darkness in his own past. Trace knows he should let Mara go and does his best. But the cool, intelligent princess might just risk the one thing she has that is all her own her heart.  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

An emotional story that was just okay to me.  

 There is a H.E.A. so that is good.

BOOK REVIEW- Her Wicked Marquess (Sinful Wallflowers #2) by Stacy Reid **

   

Description

Miss Maryann Fitzwilliam is too witty and bookish for her own good. No gentleman of the ton will marry her, so her parents arrange for her to wed a man old enough to be her father. But Maryann is ready to use those wits to turn herself into a sinful wallflower.

When the scandal sheet reports a sighting of Nicolas St. Ives, the Marquess of Rothbury, climbing out the chamber windows of a house party, Maryann does the unthinkable. She anonymously claims that the bedchamber belonged to none other than Miss Fitzwilliam, tarnishing her own reputation—and chances of the dastardly union her family secured for her. Now she just needs to convince the marquess to keep his silence.

Turns out Nicolas allows for the scandal to perpetuate for his own reasons… But when Maryann’s parents hold fast to their arranged marriage plan, it’ll take a scandal of epic proportions for these two to get out of this together.  AMAZON LINK

5+  STARS

I loved this story.  Both Maryann and Nicolas were great main characters; interesting and with great depth.  Their emotions clearly shown through even though there were times when Nicolas showed a poked face.  As time goes on, it becomes clear at least to Maryann that Nicolas has two faces.  Both the dandy and the dangerous man that he can be. She begins to see even more than that though. Nicolas has a thirst for revenge that has driven him for ten years.  Five men committed a heinous crime and because of their family has a high position in society, no justice has been served.   Nicolas tried every avenue of the law that he could without any success.  So now it has been his life's mission to mete it out himself.   And he has been hugely successful on it. He was still looking for The Wolf and the Black Dahlia.   We follow his efforts as the story goes on. That alone provided quite a few twists and turns all on its own.   Maryann was an unrecognized gem and she was a whole lot of fun with her sharp wit, her sense of humor, and her clever mind and mouth.  She was also clever in her efforts to get rid the man that her family is trying to force her into marrying.   But no one is listening to her wishes so the rebel in her rises up and leads her into some interesting situations.  It kept me involved all the way though.

I liked that the story  and the friendship between Maryann and Nicolas was also well developed before anything HOT happened between them.  And it does get steamy much further in the book.  

The story has a savage twist towards the ending of the book with a huge surprise following. It also leads up to a more dangerous confrontation that was  like a 1,2,3 punch. 

There is a H.E.A. which I enjoyed along with a sweet Epilogue that tied up some loose ends when it came to a couple other people as well.

 "I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

Monday, December 7, 2020

BOOK REVIEW- The Widow's Christmas Surprise (The Widows' Club Book 5) by [Jenna Jaxon] *

   

The death of her husband has thrown Lady Maria Kersey’s future into doubt—and her heart into the arms of a man she cannot have. But Christmas with the Widows’ Club will bring choices—and surprises--that may change all her holidays to come . . .
 
Maria just gave birth to her first child, a beautiful daughter—but the event is shrouded in sorrow.  A month earlier, Maria’s husband, Lord Kersey, was killed in a duel under compromising circumstances. Worse, Maria’s failure to provide a male heir has stripped her of any hope of an inheritance. Scorned by the ton, one of her few allies is her late husband’s steward, Hugh Granger. Hugh is everything her husband was not—warm, charming—and penniless. . . . 
 
Hugh has fallen desperately in love with Maria, but has little to offer but comfort. As their attraction becomes impossible to resist, Maria flees to London to spend Christmas with her dearest friends, a group of widows who lost their own husbands in the Battle of Waterloo. Little does she know the holidays will reveal a twist of fate she never expected—proving that the greatest Christmas gift is the magic of true love . . .
  AMAZON LINK

3 STARS

The  main characters  had potential.  And yes, they are attracted to each other despite their circumstances.  And Hugh really was a kind man.  Maria seemed immature to me and at times she made me shake my head.

 There are people working against them, of course, who have their own motives for advancement. 

One person who annoyed the heck out of me was Jane (Lady John) who was Maria's cousin.  She was a nagging prig.  She had helped Maria a lot but she just never seemed to let up when it came to status and do's and don't for Maria. 

I'm sorry to say that this book just didn't pull me in as I had hoped.  Although the eBook cover and book  information originally did.