Friday, December 31, 2021

** Book Review- Somehow, Some Way:( A Billionaire Builders Novella) by Jennifer Probst

 

  **Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, it’s an introduction to an author’s world. And for fans, it’s a bonus book in the author’s series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.**

From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Probst comes a new story in her Billionaire Builders series…

Bolivar Randy Heart (aka Brady) knows exactly what he wants next in life: the perfect wife. Raised in a strict traditional family household, he seeks a woman who is sweet, conservative, and eager to settle down. With his well-known protective and dominant streak, he needs a woman to offer him balance in a world where he relishes control.
Too bad the newly hired, gorgeous, rehab addict is blasting through all his preconceptions and wrecking his ideals…one nail at a time…

Charlotte Grayson knows who she is and refuses to apologize. Growing up poor made her appreciate the simple things in life, and her new job at Pierce Brothers Construction is perfect to help her carve out a career in renovating houses. When an opportunity to transform a dilapidated house in a dangerous neighborhood pops up, she goes in full throttle. Unfortunately, she’s forced to work with the firm’s sexy architect who’s driving her crazy with his archaic views on women.
Too bad he’s beginning to tempt her to take a chance on more than just work…one stroke at a time…

Somehow, some way, they need to work together to renovate a house without killing each other…or surrendering to the white-hot chemistry knocking at the front door.   AMAZON LINK
 4 STARS


When I first started this book, I wasn't sure if I was going to like it.  Well, it didn't take long for that to turn around.  I actually laughed out loud at least once but also smiled at other times.  I blame Charlie for that.  She was a delightful hoot !  And the sparks that flew between uptight Brady and Charlie led to some fun times. And Charlie was not only flamboyant but super creative when it comes to doing the unusual as she flips a house.  Definitely an out of the box visionary.
Jackson was also someone who I enjoyed being added to the story, although he didn't show up all the time.
 The Pierce Brothers Construction group had their people's backs and that includes Charlie.  Whether she wants them messing in her business or not. 
It does have some sexual heat to the story but it also ends up with more than just sex when they finally work things out.
 
I read this book through the Libby (Library App)



Thursday, December 30, 2021

*** Book Review- Survival on the Summit by Nichole Severn & Melinda Di Lorenzo

  

They must rely on each other to survive.

The Line of Duty by Nichole Severn


When Blackhawk operative Vincent Kalani boarded an airplane, he never expected it to crash into the Alaskan mountains. On the ground, by-the-book police officer Shea Ramsey becomes his unlikely partner in survival. Shea was headed to New York to fight for custody of her son, but now she’s fighting for her life with an ex-cop who’s equal parts inscrutable and unpredictable.

Trusting a Stranger by Melinda Di Lorenzo

Wanted for murder, Graham Calloway has hidden for years in a remote mountain cabin, desperate to find the killer who framed him. Keira Niles, too, is running from her shattered life when, during a blizzard, Graham pulls her from her wrecked car. Their attraction is instant; mutual trust is not. Then an unforeseen betrayal threatens Keira, causing Graham to risk exposure—and his life—to rescue her and redeem himself.
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5 STARS

The "Line of Duty" was INTENSE.  And both Vincent and Shea were interesting and I was quick to be drawn into their story.  The action was off the charts and totally unpredictable. I never knew what was going to happen next. And there was plenty happening. One thing right after another, so much Vincent and Shea could hardly draw a breath.  And I found it hard to take a breath a time or two as well.  I really liked that.  

A twist or two awaited me which ramped it even more.   Everything coming to a really good ending.  Whew!

 Going into "Trusting a Stranger " it didn't take long to realize these were two stories were totally different.  It does start out in a dramatic way though that is similar to the other story.  Kiera might be petite but she also is determined, and spunky.  I smiled more than once when she called Graham, Mountain Man.  She has told him that she wasn't going to make things easy for him.  Graham soon agrees that she was going to do things the hard way.  The pace in this story was different but I did enjoy it.   Things do hit the fan of course later on and things do get wild.  SEVERAL surprises happen before a very good ending.


I received an ARC and am voluntarily providing an honest review.


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Super Easy Tunisian Knitting 😍 Tunus İşi muhteşem Örgü Modeli

   

This video shows how to do the stitch.

 I was kind of concerned at first that I wouldn't be able to follow it because of the foreign info on the title but as far as I listened there wasn't any speaking just showing. 

Monday, December 27, 2021

***Book Review- A Scoundrel of Her Own (The Sinful Wallflowers Book 3) by Stacy Reid

   

Romance 

Lady Ophelia Darby exists in two worlds. In one, she is the impudent, willful daughter of a powerful marquess and darling of the ton. In the other, she moves through the underworld’s shadows as songstress Lady Starlight, protected only by the notoriously wealthy scoundrel Devlin Byrne. But when she stumbles upon her beloved father’s darkest secrets, the line between her two worlds quickly blurs. Now she needs the help of the one man a lady should never trust.


Devlin Byrne stands on the edge of London society, knowing he will never be accepted. No one else knows that his obscene wealth and ruthlessness aren’t without purpose. Or that his purpose has golden-brown eyes that shimmer with mischief, the palest of skin, and a lush mouth that beckons to be kissed, and deeply. But having Ophelia is only the beginning of Devlin’s plans.


It’s undeniable that Devlin Byrne is a dangerous temptation—but just as Ophelia begins to trust him, maybe even fall for him, she discovers she’s not the only one with secrets. And his would lead her down more than just the path of scandal…

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5 STARS

 

I fell in love with this story. It drew me in from the start and never stopped. Both of the main characters just kept me liking them more and more. And their "kind of" romance kept my interest all the way through. Not only did they have depth but so did the whole story.  Devlin and Ophelia (or Fifi as Devlin called her), were fighting up stream against class snobbery. 

I also enjoyed reading about other people in the story who had managed to find love and happiness with someone NOT of their high station.   

Fifi's father has hid one outrageous secret and it's a doozie.

Devlin's mastiff, Conan was also a welcome addition to the story.  He brought a smile or two but there was also other humor and laughter in the story too. It kind of balances the emotional sorrow and loneliness.

I just can't  say enough good things about this story. So I'll stop.


" I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book, through Netgalley. And this is my honest opinion about it."

Sunday, December 26, 2021

* Book Review- So We Lie (Eva Rae Thomas Mystery) by Willow Rose

 

 Mystery & Thrillers, Romance

 This mystery novel is the prequel to the #1 bestselling Eva Rae Thomas Mystery Series.

What do we do when the truth hurts too much?

Fresh out of the national academy - mother of two - FBI profiler Eva Rae Thomas is in over her head on her first assignment in multi-million-copy bestselling author Willow Rose’s breath-taking mystery.

When the mother of two, Arlene Wood, crashes her car against a tree at four in the morning, the case seems pretty straightforward.

But evidence found in the remains of the car soon raises the question of whether this was really an accident.

Shortly after, her husband is taken in and later convicted of having murdered his wife.

But many questions remain unanswered.

Why was Arlene driving in the middle of the night?

Why did she leave the house, her husband, and her sleeping children, get into her car, and drive away?

Was she meeting someone?

A friend?

A lover?

A killer?

Six years later, Special Agent Eva Rae Thomas is new on the job when she stumbles upon something that suddenly blows this case wide open.

But can she persuade anyone to reopen the case even when the husband has admitted that he is guilty?

And will she be able to do it in time before this killer strikes again?

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4 STARS

 

For the most part I liked this story. It definitely had depth as well as quite a few characters.
This is the first story that I have read in this series.  And I did find it hard to follow at times. I think that was mainly because it wasn't clear when I went from one chapter to the next, who was speaking?
I felt like it was like trying to play catch up at times. I had to backtrack quite a few times.  It interrupted the flow for me. 

The story did have plenty of twists, turns and emotions.  The biggest one was waiting as I got to towards the end.  
On a side note, Eva Rae's husband was a jerk.  Yes, Eva was so obsessed with that case that she was kind of failing on the home side.  But he acted like a pouting, demanding kid.  So I wasn't too happy with how they ended things between them at the end of the story. 

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


Saturday, December 25, 2021

* Book Review- Reverse Abduction (Alien Abduction Book 8) by Eve Langlais

   

Ready for a new, hilarious purple romp where the roles have been switched?

It’s not fair that only males get to go out and pillage the universe. Being born a female automatically means staying home and birthing the next generation of warriors.


Azteriya has other plans.


She has a dream of traveling the galaxy and exploring strange new worlds. Fighting fierce foes. Of clubbing a viable male to bring home to her mother so that her transgression is forgiven.


When a chance to escape arises, she takes it, but what will Azteriya do when she not only finds the adventure she’s been seeking but love too?
 

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3 STARS

 Azteriya was someone that I found kind of hard to like in the beginning.  Even though she did a good job of being a warrior she was SO arrogant when she met up with Jedrek that it made me want to dump her on her head.  She's fierce but also clueless and naive when it comes to anything outside being a warrior.  Street-wise?  Not exactly.  But there also is some humor too, mainly because of all the havoc that follows in her wake.
I've got to give Jedrek kudos for being such a good guy who  puts up with a lot from the stowaway, Azteriya.  More than one time, he deserved a medal.
There are adventures, dangerous ones like Azteriya craved.  I did like the fact that she was fighting against the stereotypes that her mother was trying to force on her.  She was going to be herself, hell or high water.  
Good ending with a slight twist but also a H.E.A. 

 I read this book through Hoopla.


* Book Review- Curse of the Wicked Scoundrel by Sadie Bosque

   

People call him Hades. He is like the dark prince himself: enigmatic, mysterious, and dangerous. Nobody knows his real name. Nobody knows anything about him. He has been cursed to lead his life in loneliness, because everyone who's ever been close to him very soon died.

Eloise Gunning is hard-working and practical. She helps her brother with his work, keeps to herself, and is set to marry a safe, decent young man. Her entire life is planned out. Suddenly, her world tilts on its axis when she is kidnapped and confined in the lair of the beastly man. Nothing is as it seems in this strange place, especially not its owner. Eloise cannot deny her attraction to the dark and powerful man, nor the pull of his irresistible kisses.

As their bond strengthens, the world around them begins to crumble, forcing them to wonder: is the curse real? And can they break it before it's too late?

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4 STARS

This was an emotional and at times a dark story. 

It definitely comes under the heading of an adult story.   It also shows Eloise caught between an extremely overprotective brother and an intense, scary attractive man.  Both in their own ways holding her captive.  Her brother loves her but unfortunately she is so rigidly controlled too.

Hades has so many layers of hurt.  And he's endured so many of them from a really young age. All of it making him the man that he is today.

This story also includes some interesting people who interact with the hell that Hades runs. 

There were mysteries to be solved which led to even more danger.  There is a shock when it comes to at least one of the mysteries.  

I will say that I thought that there was at least one mystery that I had questions about but I enjoyed the ending.  A good Epilogue follows, which I always enjoy. 

 

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

Thursday, December 23, 2021

** Book Review- Immortal Born: An Argeneau Novel by Lynsay Sands

   

A simple promise to protect her friend’s infant son has turned Allie Chambers’ existence upside down. Caring for—and feeding—an orphaned vampire baby has been tricky enough. But as little Liam grows, so does his appetite. He needs more blood than she can personally supply. And when her attempts to steal from a blood bank go awry, Allie wakes up surrounded by doctors, cops…and the gorgeous, mesmerizing Magnus, who she can neither trust nor resist.

Magnus never expected to find his life mate breaking into a blood bank. Clearly, Allie is already entwined with his world—in deeper, more dangerous ways than she realizes. A band of vicious rogue immortals is in pursuit, and Magnus’ first task is to keep her safe. His second: to awaken her to mind-blowing pleasure, and hope she’ll accept the life, and the passion, that only he can offer.

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4 STARS

I really liked this story a lot.  It was different from some of the other books that I have read in this series.  The book information promised to be different from the start and it kept it's promise. 

Allie loves that little boy Liam and has given up so much to keep him safe. And that included even endangering her own life.  I liked how she had developed such an interesting relationship with Liam's birth mother, Stella.   That part had depth to it. Liam was also well played.

When Magnus meets up with Allie, he wants to woo her to win her over.  But Stephanie who has an unusual gift, (with possibly also  the gift of "sight") convinces him that's not going to work. So, that takes him on quite the journey to work that out.  I enjoyed watching that happen. Although at times it almost felt like he was in the background a bit.  His tenderness and caring was there but there were times that he could have been more.

The rogues that were after Allie and Liam have been chasing them for several years.  But it got better for them when they met up with Magnus and his group of immortal friends.  I loved how in his face Allie got with powerful, ancient Lucien. She might of been scared but she didn't budge an inch.  In fact she kind of "poked the bear" a few times. Hilarious. 

The only thing I would mention was that there was one point where the immortal crew felt just a bit confusing as the numbers kept increasing.

So there were times of humor, fun and family times before the danger really takes off towards the end.  Allie delivers some surprises of her own when it comes to protecting those she cares about. 

The ending was perfect and totally satisfying.  

I read this book through the Libby app (Lending Library).  

Wednesday, December 22, 2021

** Book Review- Dangerous Passion : A CRUSH Short Story by Christine Glover

While running a covert mission in Paris, secret agent Alexandra Saxon joins forces with Dimitri Malenov, a CIA plant in the Russian government. They’re racing against time to stop a massive terrorist attack during a New Year’s Eve fireworks show, but when one of Dimitri’s attachés betrays him, he’s forced to kill the man. Even worse, he’s shot afterward and Alexandra’s got to get him out of danger. Except, saving Dimitri means spending a lot of up close and personal time with the man she’s super attracted to. Usually, she keeps her private and professional life separate in order to focus on her ongoing missions, but she can’t deny the passion flaring between them when they’re hiding alone. Soon, they realize they’re perfect for each other, but duty to their causes tears them apart until they can meet again… undercover and between the sheets. 

I got this book of two short stories through a newsletter.  I couldn't find "Dangerous Passion" on either Amazon or Goodreads. But I did find the second one "Covert Seduction (C.R.U.SH. Book 1)' On Amazon. 

I will say that I did enjoy both of the stories.  Dangerous Passion felt more like it ended on a hopeful note.  But the the second one was more of an intro that leads into the full story found here:  AMAZON LINK

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

**Book Review- Safeguarding the Surrogate (Mercy Ridge Lawmen #2) by Delores Fossen

 

She’d brought him his greatest joy.

Now he must save her life…

Rancher Kara Holland’s hot on the trail of a murderer who’s been killing surrogates—like she was for her ill sister. But when Kara’s trap goes terribly wrong, she’s thrust headlong into the killer’s crosshairs…along with her sister’s widower, Deputy Daniel Logan. And as she and Daniel stay one frantic step ahead of a deadly foe, the sparks igniting between them rival the danger they face.

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5 STARS

The book information caught my attention right away and I just knew I wanted to read this story.  And I'm glad I did.  It just sounded like it would be really unusual.  

Kara and Daniel were both really good main characters who were in denial at first about their attraction to each other.  And the dangers that they were trying to escape made that attraction something that they just had to put on the back burner.  Hey, they just had to stay alive and stop the murders.  And amidst all of that they had to keep baby Sadie, alive and well.  
I liked that anger was beginning to be Kara's go to mode when the stalking and the attacks started.  She was tired of being afraid and feeling helpless.
Daniel was the solid gold kind of guy that you would expect.  And I liked how Daniel and Kara made such a good team.  
The attacks against them were relentless and about the time they thought they had the person or persons behind it, they would hit a dead end or another suspect would be highlighted.  They had plenty of suspects, that's for sure. The action goes through the roof.
The ending is filled with some surprises but ends in the best way possible. Well, at least for Kara and Daniel.  

I read this book through Libby Library app.

**Book Review- SEAL's Family Deal by Katie Knight

   

A Navy SEAL protects what’s his.

Two weeks of freedom and a steamy fling with a sexy Navy SEAL is all Princess Cassandra wants from George Ward. As part of the royal family, she knows her obligations—and they don’t involve falling for a man like George, no matter what her heart says.

When a family emergency leaves her as the heir to the throne, she must rush home to take on her new responsibilities—including marrying the suitable man her parents have chosen. There’s no place in that life for George…even when she discovers she’s pregnant with his child. A child that, as per her new husband’s demands, no one can ever know is George’s.

But when Cassandra’s life is in danger, the only one she can trust to protect her—and their child—is her old lover.

George never forgot Cassandra, but he has no desire to be her bodyguard. She’s an aristocrat, and that’s not a world he wants any part of. Until she admits she’s the mother of his secret child—then all bets are off. No one hurts what’s his.

His deep attraction to Cassandra soon reignites, but she is about to take the throne as queen, and he’s just a retired Navy SEAL. Can he ever be anything more than her protector? AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

I was surprised about how much I enjoyed this story. 

It wasn't hard to like both Cassandra and George and the struggles that they faced.  For them, love hadn't been enough.   Duty and sacrifice overrode their relationship.  But it was also something that both of them were well acquainted with.  So when they came face to face again, the pain of that happening was well shown.

Their secret child, Gina also had her moments in the story that add charm and some dangers and have George feeling super protective of her. 

The dangers to Cassandra were well done by some slippery people who wanted to keep the old ways.  But there are a few other people who are all Team Cassandra and as time goes on that becomes clear. 

At one point, I almost wanted to raise my hand and say, "I know a way that you can be together as a family."  *Smile.  But they get there and I enjoyed the ending as well ! 

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

Monday, December 20, 2021

Book Review- SEAL's Pretend Family (Sentinel Security #3) by Leslie North

 

  

General Fiction (Adult), Romance 
 

Description

Danger is the ultimate aphrodisiac…

School teacher Danielle Yesenko’s calm and predictable life is turned upside down when her sister leaves Danielle’s infant niece on her doorstep, along with a flash drive and a mysterious note. Then smoking hot former-Navy SEAL Shawn Joseph shows up, saying he was hired to help.

Danielle is shocked when he reveals that her sister is a CIA agent, whose life is in danger. And she’s even more surprised when the gorgeous Shawn announces he’ll be staying with her for a while…

Shawn is in his element, protecting a beautiful woman and a baby from some pretty nasty characters. It isn’t long before the two are on the run, with deadly enemies hot on their tail. As adrenaline and attraction rise, Shawn has to remind himself that Danielle is just an assignment. And if he  wants to do his job, he’ll have to ignore the growing attraction he feels…

But as the danger escalates, so do his feelings for Danielle. And Shawn quickly finds himself risking everything. Including his heart…AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

I found this story to have a pretty good plot with good main characters and also some secondary people as well.  However although I liked it..I just didn't feel that connection with Danielle and Shawn like I would have liked.  So I liked it but... 

I guess I would say that their being on the run was more interesting than the actual romance.  It just felt stronger in that area. Part of the mystery was how were the baddies so easily finding them every time. I had some idea of the how but I was pleased to see that I was wrong. The key that they needed to find to use the data on the computer drive was also quite the surprise too.  It was quite ingenious.

Danielle ended up being more helpful even though she was a civilian and unused to ops.  

The baby caused some unexpected problems to their being on the run.  

I was happy with how everything ended, so there is also that. 

 

I received an ARC through Netgalley and am voluntarily providing an honest review.

Saturday, December 18, 2021

*** Book Review- Betrayal by Fern Michaels

 

In Fern Michaels’ dazzling new novel, a woman devastated by betrayal embarks on a daring quest for justice.

She Lost Everything . . .

Kate and Alex Rocket are blessed with a wonderful marriage and a lovely home. Although Kate can’t have children, she and Alex look upon Sara and Emily, daughters of their good friends Don and Debbie Winter, as part of their family. 

Except Hope . . .

With one phone call, everything changes. Sara accuses Alex of a terrible act, opening up a vicious rift between the couples. Kate watches helplessly as her innocent husband is convicted and sent to prison. But when even greater tragedy strikes, Kate’s grief turns to anger, and she discovers an inner strength and steel-edged resolve to clear her husband’s name—and ruin those who destroyed their life together. But Kate’s greatest challenge will be in avenging Alex without losing her chance at a new future—and a precious new love . . .AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

Yes, this story gets 5 stars from me because it was one well woven story. 

Kate and Alex were such a great couple and they had a great life until it all got ripped away.  In fact the author drew me into liking them so much that I almost cringed knowing something terrible was heading their way.   I had some ideas about how bad it was going to get for Alex and Kate and I just wanted to yell, "Noooo".

The story had so much emotions, such highs and lows that made you wait nervously for the other shoe to drop.  And there were more than a few of those.  And Sara what can I say about her? Well I could say that she was the spitting image of her manipulating mother, Debbie Winters.  A woman SO easy to dislike. 

I agree with another reviewer that the titles does say it all.  It totally fits the story.  The ending was something that I enjoyed.

I read this book through Libby the Library app.


Friday, December 17, 2021

** Book Review- Deadly Target (Rocky Mountain Courage Book #2) by Elizabeth Goddard

     

Christian

  The race is on for the truth in this gripping and complex tale of suspense, intrigue, and murder from USA Today bestselling author Elizabeth Goddard.

Criminal psychologist Erin Larson's dreams of a successful career come to a screeching halt when she nearly loses her own life in a boating accident on Puget Sound and then learns that her mother tried to commit suicide. She leaves her job as a criminal psychologist to care for her mother in Montana. At least she is able to produce her podcast, which focuses on solving missing persons cold cases.

Nathan Campbell's father was investigating such a case when he was shot, and now Nathan needs to enlist Erin's help to solve the case. She's good at what she does. The only problem? She's his ex.

As the two dig deeper, it becomes clear that they, too, are being targeted--and that the answers to their questions are buried deep within the past Erin struggles to explain and longs to forget.   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 This was definitely a twisty turn-y story!  It's filled with great people, plenty of emotions and plenty of secrets.  Secrets that people are prepared to kill for !

Erin has a secret and her past has often paralyzed her.  It even caused her to run from forming a solid relationship with Nathan.  That caused hurt to the current day not only for her but for Nathan too.  I also got the feeling that Erin's mom had a secret or two as well.  

Nathan is a good guy with issues of his own with some of them coming from his daddy.  I liked that he often did point out the fact to Erin that there were often "Silver Linings" in life. Now, that isn't something I've heard in a while but always did like.  

The only thing that I would say bothered me was that it felt like too much time was spent over the fact that they couldn't be together.  The angst on Erin's part got touched on time after time.  And at that time without any hope of finding out why.

Faith in God and scripture is also a part of this story but without overriding the plot, IMO.  

Things start out innocent enough until things started moving.  And boy, then they started moving they really took off.  Dangerous actions from several different directions really did leave you wondering who to trust.   But the biggest surprise is left until almost the end.  It was a biggie.  And left me wondering once again how in the world would anyone get out of this alive and have a chance for a normal life. 

The ending warmed my heart.


I received an ARC through Netgalley and am voluntarily providing an honest review.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Book Review- The First Starfighter Game 1 (Starfighter Training Academy) by Grace Goodwin

   

Starfighter Training Academy. It was just a game. The newest, hottest video game release of the year. Choose a role. Build the perfect hero who joins you on missions to save the Vega star system from the evil Queen Raya and her merciless Dark Fleet.

Play for hours? Check.

Obsess over the in-game romance between your avatar and the sexiest alien you've ever seen? Check.

Win? Beat the heck out of the game? Check and check.

Open your door at 3:00 in the morning to find that smoking hot alien you thought you made up in your head standing there? Um... okay.

Wake up on the other side of the galaxy with that same alien insisting you're his... and that you haven't been playing a video game, but completed the training program to become the first Starfighter from Earth?

Holy sh$t.   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

For me this was a fun story.  And  yes, I do remember bits and pieces of the movie "The Last Starfighter".  And yes, the beginning was similar to the movie.  Except there were a fair amount of differences.  I liked that Jamie was interacting with two other women (Lily and Mia) who were also playing in the "game."  They had never met in person but they had fought together and had fun together too.  Space friends  who I would like to read their stories too.  Just for fun you understand.

Jamie and Alexius (Alex) get spicy in this story versus the movie; there's another difference. In fact, there does end up being quite a bit of sex, which I didn't get all that into. I liked spunky Jamie and even Alex gets my vote as someone who has been watching and longing for Jamie.  I appreciated that it wasn't in a stalker kind of way.

The second half of the book does ramp things up with good battles and some surprise twists towards the end. I just have to add that I thought the world building was pretty darn good. And I liked the the ending.

 

   " I voluntarily read a copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it."

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

** Book Review - Into the Veins (Hunting Grounds Book 2) by Nichole Severn

   

A sheriff haunted by the past.
A private investigator who is anything but what he seems.
A secret that will poison their case…and their future.


King County Sheriff Blair Sanders has seen evil. But her childhood is nothing compared to discovering the remains of a social media influencer on an isolated hiking trail. To unmask a venomous killer, she must use every resource, including the assistance of an enthusiastic PI that represents everything she despises about investigation for profit.

Colson Rutherford is only after one thing: the next adventure. Searching for a missing influencer was supposed to fund his next experience. Not open his heart to the intense sheriff who presents a puzzle more exciting than the case.

As the body count rises, Blair can’t deny his insight into the investigation or that she might’ve underestimated him and his effect on her all along. But the lie that defines Colson’s life threatens to end her career—and let a killer go free. 

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5 STARS 

This story had dual points of view from the main characters which I always enjoy.  Colson was charming and used to using that charm often to get his way.  I wasn't sure I was going to like him at all.  Then again Blair's opinion of P.I.'s is that they are lower than pond scum.  And she has the experience with them to back that up.  I liked that later both Blair and Colson had their own individual epiphanies about the loneliness of their life. There was a time or two when I felt like a bit too much time was spent on how (and why) they both pushed people out of their lives, not letting anyone really get to close. They definitely came to loggerheads for some time though. 

Things progressed well as the foundations were being set in the earlier part of the story. Although there was a dramatic start to it.  However at about 40ish% on my kindle things began to explode in the story. Then the pursuit of the killer gets more intense, vivid, cruel and often brutal in its well detailed encounters.  The killer played a clever, cruel "game" of hide n seek even with those investigating.  The "fight" scenes were outrageous good.   In a bad way for anyone unlucky enough to encounter the killer.

Surprise after dangerous surprise is just around the corner time after time.  Just about the time it felt like there just wasn't any more surprises, there is one more waiting in the Epilogue.  Wow.

 

  " I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it.

Monday, December 13, 2021

Book Review- Advance :A Paranormal Mystery by Delta James

   

A Best Seller Paranormal Mystery
She needs a hero. He only wants her.


As fiction crashes into reality, the lines blur when the hero from the pages of Sage Matthews’ bestselling steamy romance novel, Roark Samuels, emerges to save her from the brink of death.

Unbelievably, Sage and Roark come face-to-face with the opportunity to explore their deepest desires by creating their own sinful imaginings but also giving themselves a chance to write their own happily ever after.

Can the Hero truly save his Creator, or will this turn into a tragedy instead of the happy ending for their own best seller?

Publisher note
* This story was previously published as a standalone title, Best Seller. Advance has been expanded and is now the first book in A Paranormal Mystery series.
* Advance is a friends to lovers paranormal, supernatural story with steamy heat in and out of the bedroom for mature readers only.  AMAZON LINK

 

I really like to read stories that have book people come to life; in their author's lives.  I did enjoy the first half of the book and the actual story that was in play.  However, as I got into more of the second part, it became more difficult for me to enjoy.  The steamy scenes got a bit too much for my taste.  The author gets points for some things being well written just not what I was hoping in some of it. 

Although I liked Sage, I really didn't like how much of a bully her publisher Gail was.  She was so controlling that I couldn't believe how Sage put up with it. 

I found that there were quite a few questions that didn't really get answered.  Like what happened to the person who was trying to kill Sage .  It was mentioned that it would be taken care of but how?  There was no explanation offered as to why characters from her book were coming to life.  That left me with more questions about that. 

So I guess this book is a half & half for me.  Half I REALLY liked and half that I didn't like as well. 

 

 

 

NCIS - Ziva & Vance Tragedy - SONG- Not Alone by Patty Griffin

Sunday, December 12, 2021

** Book Review- Target: The Girl (Emily Calby Book 3) by Dorian Box

 

 General Fiction (Adult), Mystery & Thriller, New Adult

 Target: The Girl is book 3 in the award-winning Emily Calby Series, joining The Hiding Girl and The Girl in Cell 49B.

Each title in the series works as a standalone.

Emily Calby’s destiny as a justice seeker was cast at age twelve when two men invaded her rural Georgia home and murdered her family. The only survivor, she ran away and went missing. Ex-gang member Lucas Jackson took her in off the streets and became her family. He taught her a lot, including how to survive—and kill. Arrested for murder at sixteen, Emily discovered a different path to justice in a prison library. The Law.

Now she’s twenty and excited to start law school in sunny Florida. One problem. She’s being stalked. Or is she? Deeply traumatized by her past, she lives in a state of hypervigilance where the ordinary seems ominous. A moved houseplant. An anonymous welcome note. A broken starfish. They’re nothing ... but still.

Determined to be the warrior and survivor Lucas taught her to be, she suffers in secret while struggling to navigate the rites and rigors of law school, where trouble follows her every move. From a budding romance that’s not what it seems to a legendary professor in need of help—and Justice. AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

My goodness what did I just read? Don't get me wrong I liked it but it sure was something different.  It was also emotional, had a lot of depth.

I haven't read any other books in this series but it wasn't hard to begin fresh with this one.  I ended up really liking quirky, flawed, often dangerous Emily. She just wanted to be normal and she just wasn't.   I thought that her hyper-vigilance was SO well portrayed.  Although the story does show  what Lucas said that she just seemed to have trouble follow her.  It kept things hopping. I never knew what was going to happen next. As I was reading there was a phrase that I thought was genius.  Emily would have a "rage tiger" rise up.

Lucas, what a great part he played in this story.  The tough affection that he had for Emily and his ability to help her get out of trouble was something else.  It often was NOT legal although Lucas was trying to get her on that side.

Dale Olson who was another student sure was a jerk who tried to cause problems. 

There was a lot going on in the book only partly because of Emily just couldn't "mind her own business" as she was often told.  If someone needed help or there was an injustice, she just needed to help.  She cared.  Of course, there is trouble coming for her too.

There was probably more about the law than I would have liked but it was a necessary part of the story.

The story comes to several surprising ends but some justice is served.  

One last thing:  The author's note about Elder Financial Exploration was both personal and enlightening.  I'm glad that it was added.

 

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

Thursday, December 9, 2021

**Book Review- Say You'll Stay by Susan Mallery

   

 Welcome to Wishing Tree, where the magic of Christmas in July will bring you home in this heartwarming story by #1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery.

Some heartbreaks hit harder than others. For Shaye Harper, the last one was so bad she swore off men for good. Wishing Tree, Washington, was supposed to be a pit stop on the road to a fresh start, but Shaye is swiftly drawn in by the quirky small town’s celebrations—and a handsome stranger she can’t resist.

After deployments around the world, army vet Lawson Easley knows there’s no place better than his hometown. And he’s determined to stay right here, forever. Too bad the first woman who feels like “the one” is just passing through. The more time he spends with Shaye, the more he knows that she’s the piece his heart’s been missing.

Swept up by the joyful summer festivities and Lawson’s obvious affection, Shaye starts to feel she belongs. Here, with him. She never meant to end up in Wishing Tree. Then again, she never meant to fall in love… AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

 This is a sweet story that's a good read for Christmas and really for any other time too.  

The only negative I felt was for the conversation about God.  It didn't line up with what I believe but it was thankfully short and not mentioned again. 

I will say that the story also made me hungry quite a few times.  Why?  Because of all the mentions of good food.  

H.E.A. was very welcome with a following Epilogue.  

While I liked this story I can't say that I fell in love with it.

I read this book through the LIBBY (Library) Program.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

***Book Review- Immortal's Honor Immortal's Honor (Dark Protectors Book 14) by Rebecca Zanetti

    

Romance, Sci Fi & Fantasy

First comes danger . . .
When Vampire-Demon Sam Kyllwood discovers he's the keeper of some mysterious circle, he laughs it off. When he finds out that his younger brother is supposed to fight to the death in said circle, he snaps right to furious. And that's before he starts uncontrollably making things explode —it turns out it's never too late to develop deadly new immortal abilities. But even those explosions are nothing compared to what happens when he tries to handle a very suspicious, brilliant and beyond sexy human female whose piercing eyes ignite a heat that rages deliciously outside even his unbreakable control…

Then comes desire . . .
Honor McDovall is one of the best interrogators Homeland Security has ever had. But no matter how well she appears to fit in, her mystical gifts are slowly driving her mad. She doesn't understand them, she doesn't want them, but for now, she'll use them to detect and defeat danger until she completely loses her mind. Unfortunately, her job brings her face to face with the deadliest man she's ever met—and she senses Sam is even more gifted than she is. Yet once they kiss, she realizes he's also more dangerous than the enemies suddenly coming from every direction. Good thing they both like to play with fire . . .AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

 

I don't know how it's possible but this story just might be the wildest that I have read in this series !!

Sam and Honor are flaming great main characters.  And Honor definitely keeps the reader as well as Sam on their toes.  

The action was so well written and always unpredictable.  There are other intriguing people in the story that not only include family but also the Bear motorcycle club.  And the bad guys?  Still colorfully creepy.  

I think that even if you've never read any other books in the series it had enough background to be able to enjoy it.

The quick look into "Garrett's Destiny" was interesting and appreciated.  

   I received  an advanced reader copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.

Monday, December 6, 2021

*** Book Review- The Kinsmen Universe by Ilona Andrews

 

 This is an anthology edition of the Kinsmen Universe, which includes SILENT BLADE, SILVER SHARK, plus a new short story, and three original illustrations. Family is everything. Talent is power. And revenge is sweet. In a distant, future world Kinsmen-small powerful groups of genetically and technologically advanced families-control vast financial empires. They are their own country, their own rulers, and their only limits are other Kinsmen. The struggle for power is a bloody, full-contact sport: in business, on the battlefield...and sometimes in the bedroom.

Silent Blade - Old hatreds die hard. Old love dies harder. On the planet Rada, Meli Galdes' family is of minor rank, and were relying on her marriage to Celino, the razor-smart, ruthless leader of the powerful Carvanna empire. When he abruptly breaks their engagement, he ruins her family and guarantees that Meli will never marry, as no suitor will oppose the rich and influential Carvannas. But Meli has a rare, secret, lethal-and valuable-talent. As a melder of energy, she's capable of severing anything in her path. So she 'leaves' her family and trains to become one of the best and most lethal of assassins, all the while covertly guarding her family's interests. Now she's ready to quit; but she has one more assignment. To kill the man who ruined her life.

Silver Shark - Claire Shannon is a killer...and her weapon is her mind. Born on a planet torn by war for over 300 years, Claire is a soldier: a psycher, with the ability to read, control, and destroy the minds of enemy psychers and to infiltrate the biological network where they battle to death. When Claire's faction loses the war, she barely escapes extermination from both sides, as her talent brands her as too dangerous to society. By so-deeply burying her ability that she avoids detection, Claire is instead deported to Rada as a refugee, where she must find work to remain. She finds a job as personal assistant to Venturo Escana, a premiere kinsman; one of Rada's most wealthy entrepreneurs-and most powerful psychers. She thought she had left war behind, but now she must hide her skills and her growing feelings from Venturo...and this battle might just cost her everything...

A Mere Formality - The leader of the fierce Reigh people expires during an intergalactic summit, putting 30 million colonists' lives and livelihoods in jeopardy. When the new heir to the Reigh throne, Lord Nagrad, demands restitution, the phrase "a life for a life" turns the intergalactic calamity into an arranged marriage contract between Lord Nagrad and sharply intelligent diplomatic analyst Deirdre Lebed... and the negotiation of terms becomes anything but formal...

AMAZON LINK

4.5 STARS 

SILENT BLADE thoughts-

  This was a shorter story but it was pretty full.  And I did enjoy it.  It's also the first time that I have read any of the Kinsmen stories.

I really liked gutsy Meli even though she had become a assassin.   The information about her skills and how she operates was different but good. 

Celino just wants to be free and he is but he never counted the cost for Meli.  Brilliant guy but at times clueless.  Yes, he was ruthless too and entitled.  He wants something he goes after it no matter what.

The continuing question throughout the story of course is, "Is she really going to kill him?"

I did like how the story ended.  A longer story I wouldn't have minded at all though.

SILVER SHARK thoughts-

Wow, the world building in this one is off the charts fantastic !!!

The beginning of the story showed the grimness of a long drawn out war.  Other than to say that in each story there were some kick-butt women  That was shown from Claire's point of view and it also shows a lot of lack and hardships.  Claire comes from a very gray, colorless world.  It's bland in every way.  The world that she is deported to is completely opposite. Colorful, prosperous but still savage in some of it's ways. 

 Venturo makes for an interesting, powerful person and Claire has quite the time of hide and seek going on with him.  

While I really enjoyed all of them, I think this one had to be my favorite of the three.  And the drama towards the end made for a good ending. 

A MERE FORMALITY thoughts-  this one was quite the surprise.  Not even sure how to explain it without giving too much away.

Other than to say that in each story there were some kick-butt women matched against some tough, skilled men who never saw them coming!  Loved that !

 On a final note the drawings in the each of the books are outstanding and add so much.  Truly beautiful!

I read this book through HOOPLA. 

Sunday, December 5, 2021

** Book Review- Her Child to Protect (Mercy Ridge Lawmen Book 1) by Delores Fossen

Nothing can stop her

…from saving two lives.

When she arrives at a murder scene, Deputy Della Howell is not pleased to find her recent ex already on the job. She’ll work the case with Sheriff Barrett Logan but will keep the secret she’s certain Barrett isn’t ready for—she’s pregnant with his child. But as the dueling cops investigate, familiar sparks reignite between them…just as they fall prey to a very tenacious killer.  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

This story had it all.  Starting with Della and Barrett being at loggerheads while still fighting their wild attraction.  Then add in the assaults, attacks and murders and that keeps things hopping.  I liked both of the main characters and the emotions that Barrett was fighting.  He was also fighting even more emotions when it comes to his mother. Alice has caused all kinds of pain and dysfunction for Barrett and his brothers. 

Della has her own emotions to deal with and it adds up when she needs to tell Barrett that she's pregnant.

The mysteries thicken as more people could be suspects in the investigations but there are quite a few twists and turns when it comes to that. 

The final surprises and I do mean surprises come towards the end.  

It was an enjoyable book with a well deserved H.E.A. 

 

I read this story through the LIBBY (Library) Program. 
 

Saturday, December 4, 2021

*Book Review- Wilde Child (The Wildes of Lindow Castle #6) by Eloisa James


 Eloisa James returns to the Wildes of Lindow Castle series with the next Wilde child who runs and joins a theatre troupe -- and the duke who tries to save her reputation.


He wants a prim and proper duchess, not the Wildest of the Wildes!

Already notorious for the golden hair that proves her mother’s infidelity, Lady Joan can’t seem to avoid scandals, but her latest escapade may finally ruin her: she’s determined to perform the title role of a prince—in breeches, naturally.

She has the perfect model for an aristocratic male in mind: Thaddeus Erskine Shaw, Viscount Greywick, a man who scorned the very idea of marrying her.

Not that Joan would want such a dubious honor, of course.

For years, Thaddeus has avoided the one Wilde who shakes his composure, but he’s horrified when he grasps the danger Joan’s putting herself in. Staring into her defiant eyes, he makes the grim vow that he’ll keep her safe.

He strikes a bargain: after one performance, the lady must return to her father’s castle and marry one of three gentlemen whom he deems acceptable.

Not including him, of course.   AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

 I've wanted to read this story for a while.  Although it's a well written book with interesting main characters I find myself a bit disappointed. I find it's not really my cup of tea.  For me, probably too much focus on Shakespeare. There were some good moments with some cute and even some smile-worthy times.  Just not enough for me.  

I did enjoy Otis and Aunt Knowe though. And it does have a H.E.A. so there is that. 

I read this book through Libby (Library)

Thursday, December 2, 2021

Book Review- JANE: My family business by Samantha Smith

  

My father had chosen to involve my brother in the family’s business and exclude me from it. I knew it had to do with the fact that I was a woman, but I was determined to find out the full truth about my family.

Jane, a young woman, daughter of Paul Romano, the don of one of the most powerful mob families in the coastal region of the United States, didn’t like that her father had chosen to involve her brother in the family’s business and exclude her from it. 

She wanted to be an active player in her father’s organization, so she hid behind a tree to watch something that changed her life forever, her father’s men tortured and killed a man, a few meters away from where she was.

The killed man was the son of one of the most powerful mafia lords in the world, the Russian Kuznestov.

Paul the father of Jane is worried and awaits the retaliation that will come soon…

 

Although what there was of the story was fairly good..it also was NOT a complete book.  

Added to that is the fact that there is no Amazon or Goodreads link to this book.  Also I couldn't find anything about this author.  

The only information I found was on a email about the signup for her newsletter.  It mentioned  Guatemala City, Guatemala was where it was sent from.  So I feel hesitant to recommend this book.

 

 

**Book Review-Highlander's Bride (Called by a Highlander Book 7) by Mariah Stone

  

 Highlander’s Bride is the seventh book in Mariah Stone’s epic Called by a Highlander time-travel romance series. If you like dramatic historical romances, marriages of convenience, and dark alpha heroes, you’ll swoon over this fated-for-love romance!

 Modern medicine keeps her alive, but a medieval Highlander makes her soul sing. Will a diabetic trapped in the past risk her life for a love to span the ages?

Scotland, 2021. Light-headed, diabetic Bryanna Fitzpatrick stumbles through Eilean Donan Castle, searching for a place to test her blood. But when she wanders into an underground cavern, a Highland faerie sends her back in time to the Middle Ages.

Scotland, 1310. Four years ago, Highlander Raghnall Mackenzie swore to raise his dying betrothed’s son. Now he must marry another to reclaim his lands and fulfill his promise. Until his would-be bride leaves him standing at the altar.

Thinking she’s in a pleasant dream, Bryanna agrees to marry gorgeous warrior Raghnall Mackenzie. When she realizes the medieval world is real, she tries to escape—but there’s no chance Raghnall will let his beautiful new wife run off. Though Bryanna resents his manhandling, his tortured soul and beautiful music speak to her. With only a few doses of insulin left, she’s out of options. Her life depends on returning to her own time. But can she leave the husband who’s captured her heart…even if staying costs her life?   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 I have to admit when I read the book information it got my attention right away.  This was something a bit different just like it promised.  And I enjoyed it.  The world building was so good, with beautifully described times and places in medieval Scotland.  And the emotions were often raw and often painful.  But it wasn't depressing, there were good times too.

Byranna and Raghnall sure had their share of battles and challenges ahead of them.  And that's not even counting the fierce warfare battle heading the clans way. 

There is a chart with the  meaning of some of the Scottish words but for me it wasn't needed.  I felt easy to follow without it. Of course,  have read a lot of Scottish stories. 

Loved the ending and the Epilogue.  A good story all the way around.  

I see that David (another time traveler) will be getting his own story too.  Sounds good to me.  

 

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

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Book Review- The Hit (Team Zulu ) by Julie Weaver

   

When hitman Elias “Shep” Shepherd accepts a Mafia contract, he doesn’t expect his mark to be a woman—or the sexiest thing in grease-stained overalls he’s ever laid eyes on. She stirs something inside the Special Forces veteran’s battle-hardened heart. Despite the risks, he’ll do whatever it takes to protect her, even if it means hauling her to his remote mountain cabin and breaking his no visitors rule.

Auto mechanic Cameron McKenzie only needs one look at the towering wall of muscle who’s abducted her to know he’s a killing machine. Too bad for him, she’s not going down without a fight. Hidden away in his isolated cabin, Cameron is reluctant to admit Shep might not be the heartless beast she thought he was. And as their mutual trust builds, so too does an intense desire for her unlikely savior.

If the Mafia discovers Cameron is still alive, Shep will need every one of his elite skills to keep them both safe. Although he’s no longer sure which is more dangerous—the enemy’s demand for merciless retribution, or the woman who makes him wish he was worthy of her love.  AMAZON LINK

 5 STARS

What a great start!  And as things went on I kept wondering, "How in the world will things ever work out?"  It definitely kept me reading to find out.  

It also helped that both of the main characters were interesting and had their own challenges to face.  And boy, was Shep someone who had quite a bit of depth to him.  Cameron was no slouch either.  But not only is her focus to stay alive but to protect her brother too, if there's any way she can.   

I just have to say that this story had plenty of action, emotions, surprises and was totally unpredictable.  It was a story totally worth reading and I enjoyed it a lot !  I fell in love with both Shep and Cameron (Cam) and wanted the best for them.  

I like it when a story has an Epilogue and this one did. I was surprised by how much I liked this story.  All, I can say is what an awesome ride and I want me some more Team Zulu stories please.

 

 I voluntarily read and am reviewing an advanced copy of this book from Booksprout. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Sunday, November 28, 2021

*** Book Review- Falling Stars: A Sci Fi Alien Romance by Kimberly Dean

 

 When representatives from the planets of the troubled Akasha solar system meet to sign a peace accord, talks go awry. Tempers flare, and a battle erupts. Cut off from their own spacecraft, the landing parties commandeer an alien starship to escape.

Trapped onboard the Storm Chaser together, Commander Rhodie Menodora doesn’t trust the sultry Sciroccon Spears who protect their planet’s female president. He’s just not prepared for the pretty little Sciroccon doctor who’s snuck into their midst. When he’s hit by phaser fire protecting his king, though, he’s at her mercy.

Breeze Caelestis took a vow to heal those who are hurting, even if it’s the hard-nosed leader of the King’s Guard from the patriarchal planet of Terrene. Rhodie’s a difficult patient to treat—but they need to learn to work together if they’re going to survive. Living on the run from avenging space military forces, Breeze and Rhodie soon move beyond acceptance to desire. And alien enemies turn to lovers. Yet their starship romance may be short lived for Breeze is on a secret mission, and Rhodie may have the intel she needs to prevent a war between the planets. 

AMAZON LINK 

5+ STARS

What a great story with unpredictable, non-stop action !  And the people of the different races were so well developed as was their culture.  Their physical descriptions and abilities were off the charts good.   

It was really easy to be pulled into the personalities of both Rhodie and Breeze.  And wanting the two of them to overcome all as their romance advanced.  They were bucking big odds to  become lovers.  I enjoyed the way the author wrote their love scenes. It might have been intense but it was also tender and caring.  

Breeze has a sister, Skye  who is also onboard the escaping Storm Chaser.  Skye was the leader of the  Sciroccon people and she wasn't there originally by choice.  But I liked how she was also a part of the story and was just one of several secondary people who added so much.  There are three different groups of people so different but they had to learn how to work together or die.  And I enjoyed their progress and times of friction.

This is one of those stories that kept me on the edge of my seat.  With a ending that made me smile.

I wouldn't mind one bit finding more space romance stories by this author.  Especially if they follow any of the secondary people in this book.  Yes, they were that good. 

 

   " I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book,  and this is my honest opinion about it."