Thursday, September 30, 2021

**BOOK REVIEW- Mile High with a Vampire (An Argeneau Novel Book 33)by Lynsay Sands

   

 General Fiction (Adult) | Romance | Sci Fi & Fantasy

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Wednesday, September 29, 2021

***Book Review- Santa's Subpoena (The Anna Albertini Files Book 4) by Rebecca Zanetti

   

So Much for Peace During the Holidays

Anna Albertini has her hands full during the holiday season. Her boyfriend Aiden is back in town after being undercover across the country for the last three months, and his sudden over-protectiveness is a little too much. In addition, Nonna’s latest matchmaking scheme has been so far thwarted by the two most stubborn candidates alive, and Nonna is out of patience and bringing out the big guns. Anna is forced to both protect her sister and run interference, when she’d like to jump in and find a happily ever after for everyone instead.

To add to her already hectic life, her life-long stalker is about to make a move and doesn’t hide that frightening fact, although Anna is more than ready for him. In fact, she’s willing to draw him out to finally bring him down—regardless of the consequences. Finally, Santa has been arrested and charged for murder, needing a good lawyer. Who would arrest Santa? Anna can’t let this stand. It’s a good thing Christmas is a time of magic and miracles, because she’s going to need one. AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

 This might not be the first book in this series but sure is the first time for me.  And I absolutely fell in love with Anna.  What a gal ! Others call her a trouble magnet and she sure does seem to be in the middle of it, often ! But I ended up rooting for her fairy quickly. Flaws and all.

Anna and Aiden had quite the "odd" relationship/romance but it kept my interest big time.  They also had quite the history too.  I liked watching them trying to figure things out. They had no trouble with the physical side of their relationship, it's just the rest of the stuff that brings up questions.

Anna had quite the large, loving, Irish/Italian quirky family.   Although this story didn't get super deep into them in this story.  When they showed up, it often made me smile.

It was true what the book information said about Anna's hectic life.  It's hectic but the story flows so well too.  Some of the secondary people that moved around Anna's life were interesting and sometimes kind of grumpy.  But they are also trying NOT to get killed by being around her. 

Humor is something that I always enjoy and this story had it.  Along with Anna getting shot at, stalked and punched in the face a time or two.

Hmm, that stalker was crazy clever, with the emphasis on crazy.  Scary, spooky and often seeming to be steps ahead of his pursuers.  Where is he and how come it's been so hard to find him?  All will be answered in the end and so will other questions.  If you like surprise twists like I do, get ready.

Great ending that put another smile on my face.

My final words are, "Give me more Anna"  !! 

 

  "I voluntarily read an advanced reader copy of this book and these are my honest opinions.

Tuesday, September 28, 2021

Book Review- Defiant (Eternal Brethren Military Romantic Suspense Book 11) by Shirleeen Davies **

 
  

Sebastian “Bas” Broussard has the perfect life. His work as an undercover Navy SEAL presents constant mental and physical challenges. The occasional hookups give him all the female companionship he requires. His home is the ideal retreat to relax and unwind. The one snag in his plans is a local detective who’s determined to prove he and Eternal Brethren are criminals. A beautiful detective he can’t stop thinking about.

Darilyn Romero’s career is right on track. She’s climbed the ranks from patrol officer to detective in a short period of time. Transferring to Liberty Lake is one more step in a path leading to her ultimate goal—police chief of her own small town. To get there, her resume needs a few big wins. Bringing down Eternal Brethren will do just fine. There’s one problem. The rugged biker who haunts her days and fills her dreams. The same man she intends to put behind bars.

Bas’s amusement at her attempts to catch him breaking the law fades when real threats are focused on him and the gorgeous detective. As the danger mounts, they’re forced to forge a grudging alliance intent on identifying the source of the danger.

As attempts on their lives increase, can they locate and eliminate the threat? Or will they fall victim to those who want them dead?

Defiant is book eleven in the Eternal Brethren Military Romantic Suspense Series by best seller Shirleen Davies. It is a stand-alone, full-length novel with no cliffhanger and a guaranteed HEA.

AMAZON LINK 

4 STARS

 Here is another book in the series that is filled with plenty of danger, intrigue, action, interesting men working hard together with a side order of romance.  And what a way to start this story!

The sparks that are going on between Bas and Darilyn keeps things interesting. Especially because Darilyn is doing everything she can to nail Bas as a bad guy.  Of course, you just have to know that those "sparks" are going to lead somewhere else right?

As well as having a fairly large cast of people, the dangers also begin to spread out into a wider area.  That leads to a surprise to who is behind  several of the attacks Darilyn. More and more you can see that she IS being targeted.  I'm not saying anymore because why spoil the surprise.  It's not the only attacks going on though, so it does keep the police, the Brothers and others really busy.  It also brings more people together.

It has a good ending with a nice Epilogue. 

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

Monday, September 27, 2021

**Book Review- The Marshal's Lady (Liberty Valley Love, Book 3) by Josie Malone

 

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Liberty Valley Love, Yesterday and Today ~ where no matter what, soulmates find each other.

While trailing a serial killer on horseback, homicide detective Beth Chambers finds she has somehow ridden back in time—to 1888! When she comes across injured Marshal Rad Morgan, she has no choice but to try to save his life. Though the handsome marshal believes a lady should stand behind her man, Beth is determined to catch the killer she’s chased through time, and prove she’s a capable law enforcement officer in any century.

A former Union soldier, Rad has survived the Confederate hellhole of Andersonville Prison—but his toughest challenge is beautiful Beth Chambers. As the headstrong female detective from the future lets him in on why she’s there, Rad becomes convinced that her stubbornness may get her killed. But when he is shot and left for dead, the marshal has no other choice but to put himself in Beth’s hands—and hope they can both survive!

Two officers of the law from different centuries chasing the same killer could be a recipe for disaster—especially with the distraction of love!   AMAZON LINK

5 STARS


I sometimes like to read time travel stories but not all are ones that I really enjoy.  This one I really did !!

Beth resisted the idea that she was now in 1888 for a VERY LONG time.  And who could blame her?  She was a detective so even as she collected evidence that pointed her in that direction it was still hard to swallow.   After all she was hunting a savage killer and had a life she wanted to return to. Something that I also enjoyed was the meshing of detective methods that Beth had to use.  Some of her tools from 2018 and then adapting to what was available in 1888.

Rad.  How do I explain him?  In the beginning he was a "man of his times" with some pretty solid ideas of what a good woman did and did not do and how they dressed.  Surprise, Surprise, Beth didn't fit any of those ideas.  But I really enjoyed how they sparked off each other and how they developed through the story. It was also good to see that there was more good to Rad than just the original way he acted. 

Trace was quite the surprise and not like anything like I had assumed.   What a fantastic twist.  And it's not the only surprise waiting in the book.  Loved that!

As a Christian the Goddess part wasn't something that I would normally pick to read but ... I still have to say it was a great story.  It had really good world building with enjoyable supporting cast of people as well.  It was easy to be drawn into their lives as well.

I liked how the book ended.  But it looked like not everything was concluded with the killer but it looks like some doors to 1888 might just be closed to him now.  And I liked how things worked out for Rad and Beth even better.  

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

Sunday, September 26, 2021

BOOK BOOK REVIEW- When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting

   

Avery Spark is living her best life. Between her friends, her sisters, and Spark House, the event hotel her family owns, she doesn’t have much time for anything else, especially relationships. She’d rather hang out with her best friend and roommate, Declan McCormick, than deal with the dating scene. But everything changes when she is in a car accident and needs someone to care for her as she heals.

Declan avoids relationships, giving him a playboy reputation that he lives up to when he puts a one-night stand ahead of a promise he made to Avery. While he may not have been the one driving the car, he feels responsible for Avery’s injuries and is determined to make it up to her by stepping into the role of caretaker.

Little did they know that the more time they spend in compromising positions, the attraction they’ve been refusing to acknowledge becomes impossible to ignore. When they finally give in to the spark between them, neither is prepared for the consequences. Their love is fragile and all it will take is a blow from the past to shatter it all.   AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

Before I was really very far into Chapter 4 I was already really interested in Avery and her sisters,  London and Harley. Declan jut seemed to be a man-whore at this point.  Then the emotions of the story really did kick in especially after the accident.  What Avery went through trying to recover felt real.  The physical limitations were well done. It also gave time to expand on the "real" parts of Declan.   And boy, had his Mom and Dad messed him up !  Which is another part that he has to get past but not before it messes with the good things in his life for a bit.

I also enjoyed the dual P.O.V.'s of Avery and Declan.  It  felt so well done..all the emotions were there for sure. 

Avery has a major challenge and it's not just healing from the accident.  She is a mover and shaker, constantly on the move.   Being immobile is not her idea of a vacation like other people might think.  To her it's her idea of a nightmare. 

 This isn't a insta-love so I liked how the friendship had been in place for quite a while.  And how Declan was there to help  Avery  and he was so understanding.  But then he also felt such guilt for the one time he needed to be for her and wasn't.  That began to feel a little bit overplayed after a while.  I liked that there was humor in the story and that Avery had some sass to her.  And then things also got physical between them and that was done well.  But then things started to level off story-wise and my interest started to level off as well.  

The story does have a a good ending and I was glad that it did.

 

I voluntarily read and am reviewing an advanced

 copy  of this book from Netgalley.  All thoughts 

and opinions are my own.

 

Friday, September 24, 2021

Book Review- Fairy Tale Romance Collection ((Hagenheim #1-5) by Melanie Dickerson

    

Romance, intrigue, and danger abound in this five-book bind-up of Melanie Dickerson’s bestselling fairy-tale retellings.

The Healer’s Apprentice: Rose has been appointed as a healer’s apprentice at Hagenheim Castle, and when Lord Hamlin—the future duke—is injured, it is Rose who tends to him. As she works to heal his wound, she begins to fall in love, and wonders if he feels the same. But Lord Hamlin is betrothed to a mysterious young woman in hiding. As Rose’s life spins toward confusion, she must take the first steps on a journey to discover her own destiny.

The Merchant’s Daughter: Annabel is trapped in indentured servitude to Lord Ranulf, a recluse who is rumored to be both terrifying and beastly. She soon finds he is actually very kind and caring, and the two strike up a friendship that could soon become more. Then Annabel becomes involved in a situation that could possibly lead to Ranulf’s demise.

The Fairest Beauty: Sophie desperately wants to get away from her stepmother’s jealousy, and receives her chance when Gabe arrives from Hagenheim Castle to rescue her, claiming she is betrothed to his older brother. Though romance is impossible--she is his brother’s future wife, and Gabe himself is betrothed to someone else--the pair flee to the Cottage of the Seven to find help. Before long both must not only protect each other from the dangers around them, they must also protect their hearts.

The Captive Maiden: When Gisela learns the duke’s son, Valten--the boy she has daydreamed about for years--is throwing a ball in hopes of finding a wife, she vows to find a way to attend, even if it’s only for a taste of a life she’ll never have. To her surprise, she catches Valten’s eye. Though he is rough around the edges, Gisela finds Valten is everything she hoped he would be. But other forces are bent on keeping the two from falling further in love, putting Gisela in more danger than she ever imagined.

The Princess Spy: Margaretha has always been a romantic, and hopes her newest suitor, Lord Claybrook, is destined to be her one true love. But then an injured man is brought to Hagenheim Castle, claiming to be an English lord who was attacked by Claybrook and left for dead. And only Margaretha--one of the few who speaks his language--understands the wild story. It is up to her to save her father, Colin, and Hagenheim itself from Claybrook’s wicked plot.  AMAZON LINK

 

Book #1-"The Healer's Apprentice" was a good story and had depth to the people in it. Rose was a good main character surrounded by a few people who knew more about her than they let on.  Of course, that doesn't come out until much later. 

One of the really good  supporting people was the woman that Rose was learning from.  At times there is almost a motherly kind of attention from her. 

Faith in God is part of the story as well and I was glad to see it wasn't overbearing. The emotional level to the story was also good. Especially the struggle between Rose and Lord Hamlin when it comes to dealing with their attraction. There is quite a surprising twist towards the end of the story.  The ending was one that I enjoyed. 

Book 2-  "The Merchant’s Daughter" was a well written story with main characters that I liked.  It had plenty of depth and emotions when it came to the people. At times it felt like it dragged a bit.  However, it just didn't pull me in as much as I would have liked.   It does have a good ending with a sweet Epilogue though.

Book 3-  "The Fairest Beauty"- this a story with plenty of depth, twists, turns and surprises.  Sophie is a young woman with a heart of gold raised up under a ruthless, evil woman who hated her. And to say that the Duchess was evil was putting it mildly. Insanely evil would probably be closer to the mark.  But Petra, the cook has mothered her the best that she could under that ruthless reign   Sophie does have people who are in her corner even though so  many times they have been powerless to help very much.  But there are people who step up to help her with Gabe being one of them and then on their journey to safety they do find others.

Gabe is a charming, footloose second son who will be doing a whole lot of growing up when he goes on this "Quest."  It doesn't start out a a 100% noble quest but his life is changed for the good through it.   It was enjoyable to watch and how the both of them grow closer together.  They recognize the struggle of being betrothed to others but Sophie has put her trust in God to work everything out for their good.

The action and their pursuers are intense and it keeps the book pretty active.  I liked how the final surprises came out and how the H.E.A. was worked out.

 BOOK #4- I liked both of the main characters.  Also the fact that Valten finally gets his love story.  


Gisela has had to be pretty creative just to survive her life as her vicious stepmother uses her as a servant.  A servant who at the least provocation is severely punished. She managed to remain beautiful inside and out.

Valten is still that champion in the joust but it's beginning to wear thin for him.   He's restless and wants a change but he's just not sure what he wants to do next with his life.  Not only does he have some battle scars from the jousting but also some emotional ones from his brother marrying his betrothed.  He knows much about battle but almost nothing about women.  So he runs into troubles when he becomes attracted to Gisela. 

Parts made me think this story was like an updated Cinderella only with horses and jousting too.  At a couple of points even the stepsisters started calling her a version of Cinderella.

The enemy that Valten has made through no fault of his own is a fierce one.  His hate for Valten is a roaring one.  He's also not afraid to cheat or kill to get what he wants.  Remember the danger that was mentioned?  It was real and the action gets pretty intense for quite a while.  

I liked how the story ended.

#5-In the last and final book, The Princess Spy,  Margaretha was the "star".  She was a chatter box with a tender, good heart.  In the story there will be times that mouth of hers will get her in trouble but also some times  it's a help. She's often discounted by others because of her constant talking and her difficulty in keeping a secret.  But on being beautiful there is no dissension.  Through everything she does show herself to be so much more than even she knew.  She had strength, was clever and had unwavering faith that God would save them all.  But she helped where she could !

Colin  was the rescued Englishman who was on a mission of justice although at times it might also been about vengeance too. That is something that Margaretha later has him thinking about.  He is an honorable man though who is struggling to make things right.  He is also suffering grief and some guilt for his friend being killed because of him.

There is plenty of clever, evil moves on the part of the villain.  So many times Claybrook just seemed to be a step or two ahead of them.

The final battle and it's outcome was done well as was the Epilogue. 

At the end of the book there is a Interview with Melanie Dickerson.  There is also Discussion Question included for each of the books. 




 

 

 

**Book Review- ARIES (Zodiac Tactical Rescue Unit ) by Janie Crouch

   

My code name is Aries.The stars say I’m aggressive, dominant, first in line to lead.

The stars aren’t wrong.

Zodiac Tactical is my company. It’s run by those I’ve chosen for their skills and ability to outmaneuver adversaries. We guard, protect, rescue…assist on the side of the angels.

We eliminate the threat when nobody else can.

My pastime of putting bad guys out of business has created powerful enemies, but I’ve always made sure there was nothing in my life I couldn’t live without.

Until now. Until her.

She’s not a warrior, she’s an artist. She sees colors everywhere and greets the world—and me—with a smile. I knew I shouldn’t come near her from the beginning, but she’s everything I’ve never been able to be.

And now a monster has taken her, caged her, to get even with me.

My code name is Aries. And I will burn the world to the ground to get her back.

AMAZON LINK 

5 STARS

 This book really deserves a high rating.  It had so much depth in so many ways.  I hardly know where to start.  So maybe a good place to start would be with the really great main characters. 

 Wavy Bollinger is a really colorful person.  She might be working as a waitress but her passion is painting.  I loved that she saw the world in colors and that's she painted.  She also has a smile that lights up the world and warms those that are around her. 

Ian DeRose has his team and some horrific memories.  He doesn't like enclosed spaces and I liked that the hero had an unexpected "flaw".  Landon Black and Sarge are his two right hand men that he trusts without question.  They are also the core team members because of that.  

It added some funny moments when Ian and Wavy meet up.  It made me smile when Wavy had embarrassed herself and it was all Ian's fault.  No, not really.  It was just she had such a strong response when she was around him. The friendship that led to romance was enjoyable.  It developed in such a good way.  Ian calling Wavy Rainbow was sweet and based in good reasons. 

The emotions in the story just pulled me in even some of the not so happy ones.  

 The dangers were off the chart but also believable when it came to the evil of the new Mosaic.  And the surprises just kept coming, I never knew what to expect next.  I loved that it was totally unpredictable.  I'm trying to be careful and not give too much away because it was quite the adventure that I don't want to spoil. 

Things do come to a surprising but good end with ALMOST everything taken care of.  

During this story Bronwyn Rourke  plays a background role but she has also been messed with by the new Mosaic.  Sarge has been looking for her and it looks like they will get their own story.

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

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

***Book Review- Serve 'N' Protect (Federal K-9 Book 5) by Tee O'Fallon

   

Ambushed and left for dead, U.S. Secret Service K-9 Officer Markus York is on the mend and laying low in a safe house while his team tracks down his attacker. But Markus isn’t good at sitting still. Even with his K-9, Ghost, for company, he gets restless and decides now is the perfect time to do some repairs around the house…and inadvertently tears open his wounds.

Fresh out of a bad relationship that ended after a car accident left her with limited mobility, freelance accountant Cassidy Morgan has sworn off men. At least, that’s the plan. Until a frantically barking dog leads her to a neighbor’s house where she finds a mysterious man out cold and bleeding on the floor...and mumbling things like “no, they’ll find me” when she tries to call an ambulance.

Yeah, that’s not at all concerning.

Despite Markus’s surly attitude, Cassidy senses there’s something else at work beneath his rugged, keep-your-distance exterior. Whatever it is, it’s sexy as hell.

With someone still trying to kill him, Markus doesn’t want an innocent to get hurt, let alone take care of him.  If only his dog wasn’t crazy in love with her.

If only the chemistry between Markus and Cassidy didn’t explode whenever they were in the same room.

If only Cassidy wasn’t a target now, too.  AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

Why am I giving it such a high rating?  Well, because I am still smiling after reading this story.

I totally fell in love with Cassidy and how real she was.  It was also that I totally got her struggle with her physical disability. Since, I'm still working out recovery from knee surgery it was easy to identify with her in that way too.  It made for a different slant to the story.  Especially waking with a cane. She was also a bit different when it came to being an admitted nerd when it came to her an accountant.  Not only did she love numbers but before her accident she was an off the charts physical woman as well.  

Marcus had quite the depth to him as well even aside from his own recovery from injury.  His childhood was a nightmare which he is still being affected by.   But against all odds a friendship begins and keeps on going with challenges.  The emotions for both were spot on.  It had all the feels. 

As far as I'm concerned there are 3 main characters.  Ghost being the third one and what a character he was.  Awesome. Ghost  stuffed inside of a green VW made me grin.

I really liked the author's writing style which was often funny and when it wasn't it did a good job of describing what was going on.  It just flowed.

Cassidy's family was a boatload of funny with their over the top chattiness and their over protectiveness.  Of course, they had plenty of reasons for being over protective.  That started after her accident but "incidents" keep causing even more reasons for it. 

Dangerous actions, twists, investigations, family, friends, humor and romance are all things that I enjoy and this book had it all.

 


I voluntarily read an advance reader copy of this novel through Netgalley. The opinions expressed are my own.

Monday, September 20, 2021

** Book Review- The Dishonored Viscount (Diamonds in the Rough, Book 8) by Sophie Barnes

   

Description

He knows he doesn’t deserve her, yet he can’t get her out of his mind…

Stripped of his title because of a crime his father committed, Marcus Berkly has struggled to find a new place for himself in the world. Now, as London’s most skilled eye-surgeon, he dedicates his time to his patients while steering clear of Society. Until a chance encounter with a determined young woman upends his life.

When Lady Louise discovers that Mr. Berkly’s surgical method could save her from permanent blindness, she decides to enlist his help. Against her father’s direct orders, she takes charge of her fate, and falls desperately in love in the process. But can a proper lady and an ill-reputed scoundrel have a future together? Or are the odds against them simply too great?  AMAZON LINK

4 STARS 

 

 I really enjoyed this story and thought both of the main characters were good, honorable and interesting people.  The "ton" (society) that they had moved it was well shown when it came to the littleness of some people.  You could almost feel how hurtful that the shunning was. 

Back to Louise and Marcus Berkley...

 I adored Louise and her determined, spunky backbone that just kept growing.   She faced some really overwhelming obstacles to even get to have her vision restored.  And her father is one of the biggest bullies that was trying to stand in her way.  Feeling like he knew better than anyone and with not even desiring Louise's input on anything.  He simply expected her to obey WITHOUT question.  He cared about her but he cared even more about duty, his position in society, and appearances. He caused an amazing amount of problems. And it got even worse when Marcus shows up to help.

I felt bad for her when some people around her acted like she was a dimwit just because of her problems with sight.   It was good to see though that she did have some people in her corner though. 

Marcus sure suffered quite a while for doing the right thing.  But as he says at one point, because of being stripped of everything, anything now is something that he has earned on his own merit. The friendship between Marcus and Louise is sweet to watch.  Until Marcus backpedals trying to get back to a more neutral ground of professionalism.  Yeah, how's that working for you Marcus?  I have to admit there were several times I got a bit irritated with him and his trying to do what was best for Louise.  Which usually meant removing himself from her life.  He kept saying he had nothing to offer her.  Good thing Louise has developed a backbone of steel when it comes to what she wants. Because of the life she has led  she had become quite the problem solver.  I liked that. 

There is plenty of problems, twists and turns and action as the story goes along.  But I LOVED the final outcome of the story.  It put a smile on my face.

 

   I voluntarily read  an advanced reader copy from Netgalley and am leaving my honest thoughts about it.

Friday, September 17, 2021

**Book Review- The Bodyguard (Book #1 Kisses & Crimes Series) by Natalie Wrye

 The Bodyguard  

 Previously published as FOOL'S GOLD

A past she can't remember.
A secret he won't reveal.
A forbidden love affair that may ruin it all.

After a horrifying event leaves Daniela Bishop awake one morning with no memory of her life, her husband, brooding bodyguard Bishop, is her best chance to piece her broken memories back together again.

Belief in Bishop is a risk...especially when Dani knows nothing about the dark-haired Adonis in her bed.

Gorgeous, dangerous and untouchable, the man she lives with may be her only hero in a world where nothing is recognizable, a fact which terrifies and thrills Dani.

Trusting the mysterious man she's married to might be the biggest gamble of her young, sheltered life.

But when danger draws near, when the sins of her forgotten past reemerge, Dani must realize that betting on Bishop (and her growing attraction to him) might not just be her best chance...

It may be her last. AMAZON LINK

 

 I liked this story but have to also admit that I got lost in the story more than once.  Lost in meaning that like Dani, I didn't know what the heck was going on !  Was Bishop a god guy or not?  Who is he, really?  Why is he holding her captive?  Is it really for her protection?  What are his real motives is something that will continue to be a question for most of the book.
Dani is understandably confused and having amnesia isn't helping one little bit.  Being held practically like a prisoner isn't either.  And Bishop isn't helping much in the answer section either.
Her fear and frustration is off the charts.  But then again so are the twists and turns in this story.  It like being in a car  moving fast on a winding, curving road and taking quick turns on the roadway.
There are plenty of enemies to keep the M.C.'s on the run with just a FEW people on their side trying to help.
I also liked the comparison of the "old Dani" to the "now new Dani".   She's still a tough cookie but now just different. A better version now.
I liked how the story ended with a H.E.A. for now for the M.C.'s.  Why for now?  Because some but not ALL the villains have been dealt with.
It looks like there are more books to come dealing with other people  who are now in the fight. 

I read this book through Hoopla part of the Library.

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Book Review- The Bastard Prince by Alix Nichols

   

Sasha
If my sleeve accidentally rides up, people stare.
“Shark attack,” I usually say.
Sometimes I go with, “Incubating an alien worm for science.”
The less sensational truth is I get dialysis because my kidneys are useless.
But admitting that sad truth tends to reduce an ambitious, fit, plucky journalist to “you poor sick girl.”
That is so not who I am! Especially not at the Cannes Film Festival.
I’m here to schmooze, interview, and hunt scoops for my magazine. Above all, I’m here to pursue a major story that will be my breakthrough.
The key to the bombshell is a local man called Arnaud. The cocky studmuffin—bless his heart—thinks he can charm me out of my panties.
Shall I tell him he’ll fail at the sleeves?
Not yet. Not before I find out how much he knows.
And how much I can get him to blab.

Arnaud
Being a plastic surgeon offers many perks.
Being a good-looking and single plastic surgeon is a nonstop perkfest.
Inexplicably, all the pretty perks think they’re the one to awaken my dormant heart.
All but Sasha, that is.
Sasha is an unlikely cocktail of soft curves, sharp wit, and hard edges wrapped in Kevlar thicker than mine.
I wonder how she became like that…
Did a cruel fiancé jilt her at the altar? Or did her dad abandon her as callously as mine did me?
Anyway, here comes the hilarious part:
A half brother I just met wants me to work with Sasha to solve a 200-year-old mystery and save his—and my—secret realm. He’s nuts, of course.
But hey, this could be a fun ride!

 AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 

I liked that this story had dual points of view from the main characters.  Something that I surprising was how that was done.  Usually I see first one person's point of view and then the  other.  In this book, there were several chapters of one person and then several chapters for the other.  I found it a bit odd at first but then found that I really did like it.

There is plenty of emotion to go around and both Sasha and Arnaud have pain of their own.  I thought the author did a good job when it came to feeling that emotions.  I enjoyed the interactions between Sasha and Arnaud.

Arnaud has been fatherless for years without even a clue to who his father might be.  Can you imagine the resentment when all of a sudden it's revealed who his father is?  Then add in that the family that abandoned him need him now?  He's not sure how long they have known about him but he's not feeling any warm fuzzes about them.  But then he meets the enemy of the family and definitely loathes him for sure!

Sasha has so much pain not just from her kidney disease but from other people's reactions because of it. I liked that she turns out to be "the key to the key." And more keys need to be discovered, which will be in additional books.I liked how this one ended.

P.S. the history and details in the story were so well done.  Yes, it's fiction but there is also a nod or two from the author about some facts that inspired part of the story.

 

  I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book.

**Book Review- A Breath of Sunlight (Sunlight and Shadows Series,#1 ) by Sydney Winward

   

General Fiction (Adult) , Romance , Sci Fi & Fantasy 

Don’t show compassion for men. Never save a man’s life. And no matter what, never fall in love with someone you must ultimately kill. But some rules are meant to be broken, even if it means risking your life by betraying your valkyrie sisters.

The plan was simple—attack the Pits, kill the male slaves, save the women. But when Skaja runs into a fae man she can’t kill, she instead breaks all the rules to save him.

Prince Calle was sold into slavery by his jealous brother, and he would do anything to taste freedom again, even put his trust in a dangerous Valkyrie. To protect his people and gain the throne, he and Skaja must trust each other. But neither of them expected trust to turn into something more, and the cost of love has a much steeper price than either of them anticipated.

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5 STARS

I found this to be a unusual story that I enjoyed. I've read different stories that had a fae in one form or another.  But not quite like this one.  It definitely was intense and kept me involved.  I never knew what was going to happen next.

The world building was really good with it having depth and some pretty good details. 

Prince Calle was different than some heroes and that's not just about his magic.  A lot of stories have the hero being a good warrior with and without magic.  Not in this story.  He had a lot of good qualities but being a good warrior wasn't one of them.  

Boy, did Skaja have some things to figure out.  And a lot of the information was coming at her fast and furious.  One of those things in the beginning was that being raised up as a Valkyrie, why didn't she kill Calle on sight?  In fact, she ends up saving his skin quite a bit.  Their interactions did lead to some humor.

There is plenty of emotions, dangers and battles to keep things really busy.  The friendship, and trust builds between Calle and Skaja and then so does a romance. 

There are several surprises waiting for the reader before the dramatic end.

 

   I received  an advanced reader copy from Netgalley and am voluntarily leaving a review.


Monday, September 13, 2021

** Book Review- Her Rival by Emma Tallon

    

Mystery & Thrillers

Scarlet Drew is new to London’s criminal underworld, but she’s hell bent on making a name for herself as joint head of the family firm alongside her aunt Lily. But when Scarlet finds herself alone with a rival business owner at a black-tie event, she is little prepared for what happens next.

Determined not to let the drunken lech get away with his crime, Scarlet hatches a plan for revenge – she’s going to steal his most valuable asset and put her name on the map. But as she gets to work, she fails to notice a silent stranger watching her every move. Someone knows exactly what she’s up to, and is plotting their own way to get their hands on the priceless goods.

Face to face with a new enemy, Scarlet fears the Drews may have finally met their match. With the whole family at risk, it’s going to take everything they have to stop their empire going up in smoke. But will everyone survive the fight?

Her Rival is a gripping and addictive crime thriller that has it all – strong women, explosive action and an ending that will have you gasping for breath!  AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

 

I liked this story and then I thought, "how can that be?"  I liked the main characters and once again "how can that be?" Because there were some pretty dark things going on. But I realized that Lily put her finger on it.  She said that they were good people doing some bad things. 

I also liked how the family had each other's backs.  It was the family and their business, First. Even as steely as Lily could be, she loved her family fiercely but also held them to a high standard. The family business was crime organization but she still expected the best.  Her struggle with Ray also added interest to her part of the story.  Also the struggles with her daughter Ruby too. The development of the people in the story had plenty of depth.

There was plenty of emotion and people set against them.  At one point I thought "how are they ever going to get out of this?"  They do but it also gathers speed to an explosive ending with several twists.  Although maybe I shouldn't say ending because not everything has been settled. They still have a vengeful enemy on their trail.  With the door wide open to more story.  It did make me want to go to the next book to see how things would shake out.

 

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


Thursday, September 9, 2021

**BOOK REVIEW- Trace of Doubt by DiAnn Mills

   

 Christian, Mystery & Thrillers, Romance

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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

** BOOK REVIEW- RAIVENTON by Sarah Westill

 

 

Book Details

 Their marriage might be the key to their freedom…

Raina Merrick wants only one thing in life—to be free of her father’s ruling hand. Then the husband she barely knows walks back into her life and what she once considered important suddenly falls apart. He’s little more than a stranger, but ignites an undeniable passion in her. Focused on making their relationship work, she plans for their freedom… but her actions may ruin the very future she’s trying to build.
Kevin Merrick serves Sziveria as the Master Guardian Raiventon. His rare Interceptor Gen-Heir talent makes him indispensable to the First Intelligence Office. One of a few capable of keeping Raina safe from an unknown threat, Kevin signed a contract with her for life—in marriage. The unimaginable desire she awakens within him becomes a temptation he can’t allow. Raina would never understand the true cost of forever at his side…

Kevin’s genetic inheritance of lightning-fast speed and reflexes are tested as the threats converge on them both. Mounting danger and scorching passions may jeopardize everything…AMAZON LINK

4.5 STARS

 

This story was one that had great , creative world-building, interesting main characters, and plenty of intrigue and action.  And not to be forgotten is the emotional elements as well.

Raina puts herself in even a more dangerous positions as she tries to get out from under her father's thumb.  Shield Guardian Enbrackon seems to be helpful but is he?  As I read on it was easier to see what kind of character he had.

Her  father (Synintel) definitely is a master puppeteer with little or no consideration for others.  He definitely enjoys the power he exerts.  I really wanted to see him get pulled down from his "throne."  Even if more honorable things might come out about him, I never did warm to him.

Kevin is a highly skilled man of honor who is caught between a rock and a hard place. And Raina's father is jerking him all over the place.

Having been forced into marriage, they still were also fighting their deep attraction.  That happened as they spent more time together.  That made for some interesting times.  Four years of a non-marriage, marriage was something else.  I really liked the both of them.

Kevin's Team were such a great addition, making for a "family" of friends. 

More dramatic things happen towards the ending that left the door open for more adventures.


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

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

*Book Review- Sainted (The Invincibles Book 8) by Heather Slade

 

He’s a playboy MI6 agent trying to change his ways.
She’s a future minister jilted at the altar.
Together, they’re INVINCIBLE.
SAINT
I’ve got a reputation to mend—a lifestyle to correct. Hell, I’m no saint; I like my women. But I want this job more than anything. Walking the straight and narrow is going to be hard, but being an INVINCIBLE is even harder. But the hardest job of all: not torturing the deadbeat thug who left a beautiful and innocent woman high and dry.

HARPER
Jilted, alone, and totally broke. Stranded in a foreign country was not exactly my fantasy honeymoon. Yet here I am with no clue how to get out of this. And then out of nowhere, I’m gifted a miracle in the shape of a strong, sexy, and stubborn MI6 agent who insists on being my knight in shining armor. Whoever said that the sinners are much more fun have never met SAINT. AMAZON LINK

3.5 STARS

 

A slow starting story.  I felt that this story had potential but also that it didn't totally get there. It just didn't pull me in as much as I had expected.

I liked that Harper wore glasses, you don't see that too often in stories.   Although both Saint and Harper made for good main characters, it also felt that their conversations often felt stilted.   The "romance" not so much. Something that I really enjoyed was that Harper was not one bit intimidated by Saint's uncle, Nigel.  She was more than able to deal with him and his oversized thoughts of his own importance.  That did make me smile.

Mouse was Harper's best friend who was mentioned in some fun moments of mention but never seen in the story. 

Things do get more active later in the story.  And I liked how Saint gained the upper-hand in several different areas.  That was well done and well deserved.  The story goes also come to a good end with several problems dealt with and a H.E.A.

 

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

Saturday, September 4, 2021

*Book Review- Ensnared by E.C. Land

   

Forced to marry a traitor's daughter, I'll shed blood to make sure it doesn't happen.

Marc

As a child I was put on a silver platter and my parents were presented with marriage opportunities. Many other mafiosos were trying to secure their daughter's hand in marriage to me, a cousin of the Irish Boss. Eventually, they accepted one. The only problem is, I've never intended on being with one woman. It's never been something I've been interested in.

Sure, I’ve seen the way those close to me have found happiness, but it isn’t for me.

I'm dead set on not being tied down, even if the woman of my dreams comes out from the shadows when I least expect it. She may be beautiful in every way, but she’s not meant to be mine.

I only question my reasoning the moment darkness comes forth and we find ourselves forced together.

Can I allow this woman to ensnare my heart and soul, or do I fight against it and push her away?

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 3 STARS

At times I found this book confusing, even though there was an Irish Translation and Family Connections chart included. Maybe it would have been easier if I had read any of the other books. I'm probably not being fair to the author by giving the story a lower rating because of that. But that is a truth for me. I got lost more than once.  Which is a shame because both Marc and Zoe were starting to grow on me. 

I wish that I had liked this story more but it does get points for having a very well drawn villain.

 

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

 


* Book Review- My Big Fat Alien Wedding by Athena Storm

   

My boss is out of this world…literally.

Sure, Droz is almost seven feet of twisted steel and muscle. Sure, he’s richer than god. But I’ve got a strict ‘no dating the boss’ rule.

And then I discover he’s an alien.

But now it turns out that Droz needs my help. INS thinks he’s an alien too—but they think he’s an illegal kind and not the outer space kind. So Droz is about to be deported to Canada unless…

Unless I agree to marry him. Just for show, of course. Right?

The thing is, our sham engagement is starting to feel all too real. I think I’m falling for the giant, scaly alien masquerading as a human CEO.

Add to that he’s telling me I’m his fated mate.

It’s enough to make this single human girl’s head spin. All I know is every part of me wants to be his woman. So maybe instead of talking about our fake wedding, we should be talking about…
What color to decorate the nursery.   AMAZON LINK

4 STARS

 

 Interesting. This one was unlike any other "alien" romances that I have read before. It was fun and funny but also emotional at times too. Part of the fun was in how clueless Doz could be at times. Jennifer had her own struggles when it came to Droz being her boss. That muddies the water for a while.
But then even Jennifer's son added some cute moments too.
I am having a hard time rating it though because of the later "heat level" between the two main characters. It got a bit more "robust" than I would have liked. However I did like how everything worked out and had a happy ending.

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


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

**Book Review- Twice Bitten by Lynsay Sands

   

Part 27 of the Argeneau Series

Thrilling, witty, and oh-so-sexy, Lynsay Sands' Argeneau novel brings together a beautiful Immortal and the man who is her destiny…

For someone who's been around for over a hundred and forty years, immortal Elspeth Argeneau hasn't done a whole lot of living. Now that she's moved away from her controlling mother, she's tracking down rogue vampires and enjoying some overdue freedom. A fling would be fun. A life mate can wait. Yet to Elspeth's surprise, her landlady's hot grandson checks both boxes.

Wyatt fell instantly in love with Elspeth four years ago. He's stunned to run into her again, especially as she has no memory of him. Then again, there are a lot of things about Elspeth that don't make sense, like the miraculous speed with which her wounds heal. And the chemistry that transforms every touch into an explosion of desire. But with mysterious "accidents" besieging Elspeth, the ex-Special Forces soldier appoints himself her bodyguard. But time is running out to uncover the truth about her enemies-and rediscover the man determined to love her for eternity.  AMAZON LINK

5 STARS

 

What a great story this was with an "edge of the seat" feeling that went all the way throughout the book.  

It had me rooting for Elspeth very early on.  It also had me wanting to strangle her mother Martine.  Why? Because of the horrible, unfair, painful stranglehold she has held on Elspeth and also done something similar to her twin sisters. I wanted to see them be able to live a real life. 

 Two words could be used to describe Wyatt, "good guy." I enjoyed his part in the story.  Wyatt's grandmother was someone else I enjoyed.  She was a delight although she had a bit of a more minor role.

There is plenty of dangerous actions and good friends along with some dysfunctional family (of course). 

There  is a good ending along with a good, hopeful future.  

I read this book for free through Hoopla. 

 

Thursday, September 2, 2021

*Book Review- Glitter and Greed (Brooklyn Brothers Book 4) by Melanie Munton

    

General Fiction (Adult), Romance

We are the Rossetti’s.
The exiled “sixth family” of the New York mafia. We’re the good guys.
People don’t fear us…much. They respect us.
The five of us? We’re the Brooklyn Brothers.
And we protect what’s ours.

Don’t ask me what made this girl different, what made her stand out. I’m not proud of it, but it wasn’t exactly my first ever lap dance. The last thing I expect is for the same woman I’ve been obsessing over for two months to waltz right into my gym.

Catalina “Cat” Vasquez is the most alluring, sensual woman I’ve ever met. She has secrets, and I want all of them. It’s the only way I can protect her. Because it seems I’m not the only one who’s been looking for her.

Just my luck that I would fall for a woman who has connections with the Mexican cartel. Who would have thought her stalker would be the same man who’s about to wage an all-out war on my turf?

I’m a fighter by nature.
I fight for what’s mine.
And I’m not about to lose to someone who wants to steal Cat away from me.
If he thinks his guns will save him from my fists, he came to the wrong city.

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3.5 Stars

This story was gritty, beginning with the Prologue and continued  all the rest of the way through.  It was also a bit darker than I normally  enjoy.  Because of that and all of the detailed sex and language, that also brought my enjoyment down even lower. I began to at times think I was reading a porno. Which is a shame. I ended up skimming past some of that because in other ways the story had depth.  
I also did like both of the M.C.'s and how complex that they were.  They had several things in common besides just their intense lust for each other.  They both found it really hard to be still for any length of time and they also dealt with their emotions by physically purging them.

One of the pluses was when it came to how close Luka's family was.  As a family they also had an unusual agenda when it came to "policing" the evil around them.  
 There's a lot of action, and violence but also a H.E.A. for our couple.  
 
   I received  an advanced reader copy from Netgalley in exchange for an honest revie
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