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Long Simmering Spring

17 Wednesday Jul 2013

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Book Review, Elisabeth Barrett, Long Simmering Spring, Star Harbor

cover29315-mediumI love the Grayson brothers – so far we’ve had Seb in Deep Autumn Heat and Theo in Blaze of Winter.  Now we get delicious, bad-boy Cole.

Julie Kensington grew up in Star Harbor with the Graysons and remembers the troublemakers well.  Now, she’s back to open a practice in her home town and the last thing the by-the-book doctor needs is an overwhelming attraction to broody Cole.  Cole came back from war with his shares of demons.  He’s always had a thing for straight-laced Julie but he’s never felt good enough for her, even more so now that he’s haunted by his past.  But when Julie decides to loosen up a little, he can’t resist being the one to show her the joys of being wild.

So far I think Cole is my favorite.  He’s tormented by the things he’s seen and done – not only as a soldier, but also as a hell-raiser of a child.  He knows he has a problem and he’s seen someone about it but, in that typical tough-guy way, he’s trying to power through it as much as he can. When Julie is threatened by known and unknown people, and when Cole realizes the depths of his feelings for her, things get very overwhelming for him and he has to decide if he can overcome his issues.

Readers of the previous Star Harbor novels will appreciate the on-going mystery surrounding the Lorelei as well as the drug problem that has been featured in the previous books.  However, if this is your first one, don’t worry – Barrett does a great job of giving the pertinent details (and in a way that won’t feel overdone to those returning readers), adding a great suspense element to what was already an enthralling story.

Long Simmering Spring is a great mix of intrigue and angst, complimenting a really sweet second-chance love story.

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Big Girl Panties

16 Tuesday Jul 2013

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9780062224842_p0_v7_s260x420With the slow decline and death of her husband, Holly put on a lot of weight.  Never a skinny girl anyway, she has now moved well into obese.  But a chance encounter on an airplane with gorgeous personal trainer Logan may change everything.  Logan usually only takes on rich and famous clients but drawn to quirky Holly he thinks she might just be the perfect challenge, a chance to try something new, to transform her.  Spending time together brings the two closer and an attraction builds, but can they take the chance when society makes so many assumptions based on looks?  And as Holly becomes more confident in her new self, will she find happiness with someone else?

Big Girl Panties is a fantastically fun look at a very serious topic.  Holly is full of humor and grace, even at her heaviest and her wacky sense of humor and amazing work ethic are an instant attraction for Logan.  She’s different from other people he knows and they quickly become friends.  It’s a sweet friendship, but there is still that disparity there – Logan is one of the “pretty” people in the world, those who are wealthy and gorgeous, and even though Holly is attractive, she will never be called hot, not like the models that Logan normally dates.  As their friendship deepens, Holly is still a project to Logan, one where he is trying to turn her into something more fitting to what he is used to.  But Logan is also, unbeknownst to either, a project for Holly.  Drawn to her spirit and wit, he starts to see the chance of something more between them, even as he is still stuck thinking of the kind of person he should be with.  Someone who is a socially acceptable match to his hotness.

The slow build of emotions and the growth for these two is addictive – I read the book basically in a day because I just could not put it down.  Big Girl Panties gives readers an interesting take on how we view ourselves and each other, and the expectations society puts on people and their choices.

(I will give a couple of warnings.  First, the point of view switches between multiple characters (not just Logan and Holly) and sometimes does it from one sentence to another.  Evanovich does a great job of making sure that readers are clear on who it is but it could be a little unnerving to some.  Also, Logan’s friends Chase and Amanda have an unusual relationship – it is publicly known that they are into spanking and it does come up in this story.  Personally I did not have any issue with it, but it could be a deal breaker for some.)

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Ethan

14 Sunday Jul 2013

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cover22197-mediumWhen Ethan Gray was just a boy, his father sent him to boarding school, separating him from his family.  Soon after arriving, he was assaulted by a bully, Hart Collins, and his mob.  Ashamed and traumatized, he did everything he could to bury it and move forward, cutting himself off from everyone he held dear.  Alice Portman became a governess to escape from her own childhood trauma, scarred by the same bully.  She is now part of Ethan’s staff, looking after his two small sons, and they soon find a chance to heal together.  But just when it looks like they could make a life together, Collins appears to ruin everything.

Burrowes once again brings readers a troubled and endearing hero.  We first met Ethan in Nicholas and now we get his story – and what a heartbreaker it is.  Ethan is a good man, but one who has lived with the bastard tag all of his life.  Separated from his family and sent to a harsh school run by uncaring adults, he had a terrible thing happen to him, one that affects the rest of his life.  Alice’s life has also been impacted by a devastating event in her childhood, one that has impacted her decisions ever since.  These two are very compelling as they work through their pain and learn how to overcome it together.  These are awful events, but ones that have a positive outcome as they bring these two together.

Ethan is definitely not for the faint of heart – I cried as Ethan learned to relate to his sons and move beyond his past.  It’s definitely a tear-jerker but one that is worth it.  Having loved every one of Burrowes’s “Lonely Lords” so far (see Darius & Nicholas), I’m definitely looking forward to future books in the series.  Burrowes keeps giving readers heroes and heroines that tug at the heart and make you smile when they get their happy ending.

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Trying to Score

13 Saturday Jul 2013

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Book Review, The Assassins series, Toni Aleo, Trying to Score

cover28495-mediumTrying to Score is an enthralling look at two people getting a second chance.  When a young Fallon Parker gave her heart to hockey star Lucas Brooks, she gambled on love and losing spectacularly.  Time has passed and she’s working hard to make a good life for herself … then Lucas skates back into her life again.  Lucas has spent years hiding his troubles and it cost him the love of his life.  But he’s determined to show Fallon that he’s changed.  Can they overcome the past and find happiness together again, especially when Lucas learns Fallon has been keeping a big secret?

I have to admit that I put off reading this one because I knew it was going to hurt.  While reading Taking Shots, I got so involved that when things went sour it broke my heart.  Of course it had a happy ending, as does this one, but the road in both books was a hard one.  So be prepared to get a little worked up …

I absolutely love Lucas.  He’s big, bad and macho.  Cocky and arrogant, but vulnerable, sweet and so very much gone over Fallon.  He’s definitely not perfect and he made quite a few mistakes but he’s worked hard to turn his life around and he so very badly wants a second chance.  His vulnerability, his dyslexia and his love for the son he just met touched me.

Although there were times that I didn’t like Fallon, I love that Lucas loved her, faults and all.  She might be difficult, short-tempered and unwilling to let go of the past, but she does have her reasons.  Maybe she should be willing to forgive a little earlier than she does, but I’m very satisfied with the way it all turned out.

Since this is the second book in a series we get a fun little update on Shea and Ellie, and of course we get to see more of those sexy Assassins.  Fallon’s sister Aubrey is going to be the star of the next book and we get a look at her as well as her hero.  Considering what Aleo has put her people through so far, and the glimpses we get here, Empty Net is going to be another heartbreaker…  And I can’t wait.

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Highland Guard Giveaway

11 Thursday Jul 2013

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Random House is getting some phenomenal reviews on Monica McCarty’s release, THE HUNTER.  So in celebration they are doing a special giveaway – 2 lucky US winners will receive books 1-6 of the Highland Guard series.

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Taste the Heat

09 Tuesday Jul 2013

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Book Review, Love and Games, Rachel Harris, Taste the Heat

New review below.  And the publisher has a cool contest going on with it ending on July 31st.  Check out the rafflecopter link to enter.

9781622660940_p0_v2_s260x420Colby Robicheauz is back home after a decade away to help her family – with her father’s death, their restaurant needs a head chef and she is the perfect choice.  While leaving behind her own successful restauarant in Las Vegas for the summer is bad enough, Colby knows she’s also going to have to handle demons that she’s been running from for years.  What she doesn’t expect to find is her old crush Jason Landry looking just as tempting as ever.  But Colby’s not ready to get involved with anyone and she definitely has no plans to stay in the town that holds so many bad feelings.  Jason also isn’t ready for romance.  He lost his wife and is now raising their daughter alone.  He knows that she really needs a mother but starting something with Colby when she has no intention of staying is not a good idea.  A summer fling might be just the thing for both of them …. if they can keep their hearts out of it.

Who doesn’t love a sexy fireman?  Add in that Jason can cook, is a great father and truly loved his high school sweetheart?  So very hot!  Jason is everything you would want in a hero – he’s gorgeous, hard working, dedicated, loving, and faithful.  He wants the best for his girl even if he doesn’t feel like he can ever fully give his heart again.  But once he realizes that his emotions might be more involved with Colby than he intended … he goes with it and throws himself into the relationship wholeheartedly.  Colby has her reasons for being a little gun-shy with men – a bad past and a looming exit date – but who could pass up the opportunity to have a hot fling with your teen crush, especially when he looks like Jason.  I really liked seeing these two realize their feelings and go with it.  I totally understand Colby’s hesitation and I think that Harris does a fantastic job of giving her emotional baggage without dragging her down with them.  Actually, she does a fine job with both of them.  You know they will have their Happy Even After at the end, what romance doesn’t, but the best part is the journey and this one is a can’t miss.

Taste the Heat is the first in the “Love and Games” series and I am very much looking forward to more.  There are a lot of opportunities, not just with Colby’s siblings, but you can also bring in Jason’s firefighter buddies and keep going.  Harris has a crisp, addictive writing style and I would definitely read more from her.  With a fun and emotion story about finding love and forgiveness, Harris brings readers a winner.

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Love Him or Leave Him

08 Monday Jul 2013

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9781622661930_200Love Him or Leave Him is a wonderfully fun, sweet story about second chances and finding home.  Connor and Becca were high school sweethearts but their romance was destroyed by rumors.  Years later, Connor is now back serving as sheriff and Becca finds herself once again attracted to him.  But she’s close to being able to enjoy the life she’s always dreamed about and a relationship with the man who broke her heart isn’t in her plans.

I really liked Becca.  Although I didn’t have a brother I had to take responsibility for, I did grow up in a small town.  Because I left for college and didn’t go back, I understand her yearning to see more of the world, but I also know how wonderful living in a small town can be.  It can be limiting but it can also be nice to know the people you see every day.  That’s the comfort that Connor finds in the town after having been to less than pleasant parts of the world.  He’s still suffering from those things he’s experienced and those ghosts are dragging him down.  Thought it is a long and hard road, I really enjoyed the journey these two made getting back together and realizing how they can fit their hopes and dreams into a shared life.  There’s a little bit of a mystery over some pranks that are happening in the town, but it’s mainly a catalyst to get these two to straighten out their futures.

Love Him or Leave Him is the second story in Daniel’s “Small Town, Big Dreams” series but other than seeing more of the quirky, and thoroughly enjoyable, townsfolk it really doesn’t make a difference.  But if you haven’t read its predecessor Construction Beauty Queen I highly recommend it.  It is just as cute and funny with that right amount of romantic angst.  I love this town, it reminds me of Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold, and I can’t wait to see more of it.  Hopefully Daniel has plans to bring us more from Kortville, Illinois soon.

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Suddenly Beautiful

05 Friday Jul 2013

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cover32265-mediumSuddenly Beautiful is so much fun!  It has a touch of paranormal flair but at its heart it’s just your everyday love story.  Nikki loves her boss, has for years, but he’s content to leave her in the assistant category of his life.  Then one drunken night he’s overpowered by his desire for her and crosses the line (granted he’s a demigod, son of Aphrodite, and he was drunk on Ambrosia, the elixir of the gods, that lowered his guard and released his secret wants.)  But Tor doesn’t have time for a personal life, especially with a demigoddess like Nikki, who doesn’t even know that she’s the daughter of Ares, so he just wants everything to go back the way it was.  Except now that his feelings for Nikki are out there, he can’t ignore them.

This was such a fast read – it took me just a few hours and I loved every minute of it.  Nikki is sassy, fun and quite a hoot once her demigoddess status is revealed.  She had a bad relationship with her mortal mother and has no idea who her father is.  She handles it well when she finds out that he’s actually a god – having a deadbeat dad is bad enough, but finding out he’s the god of war can’t be easy.

Tor is all macho male, with his own parental issues.  Unlike Nikki, he actually does know who his goddess mother is and is one of the few demigods who was actually raised by his god parent.  But that leaves him with his own troubles.  All he wants now is to lead a normal(ish) life and dating someone who can turn him to stone or give him a goat tail isn’t exactly part of that plan.  It is entertaining to see him struggle against his growing feelings but once Nikki is out of the business box he put her in and in his personal life, he’s a goner.  His dealing with his mom is a delight and I got a kick out watching his feathers get ruffled.

Suddenly Beautiful is the perfect choice for a funny, sweet, sexy beach read with just that touch of fantasy thrown in to keep your imagination hopping.  Kick back with a frosty beverage and allow Brux to sweep you into her entertaining world of gods, goddesses and their irreverent off-spring.

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Honey Pie

03 Wednesday Jul 2013

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cover28426-mediumDonna Kauffman’s “Cupcake Club” books are as sweet and addictive as the goodies the group bakes.  In her newest, Honey Pie, Honey D’Amourvell has come to Sugarberry Island to set up shop in the building she inherited from her aunt.  It’s the perfect opportunity for her to start a new life . . . only she finds the space already being used, leased to the much-loved owner of Babycakes, and she has no idea what she is going to do.  With the help of the Cupcake Club, and massively sexy mechanic Dylan Ross, will Honey find a place to call home after all?

I absolutely could not put this book down.  I loved Dylan and Honey – they are both, for different reasons, loners.  Dylan had a very difficult childhood, one that was very much the topic of gossip, so he prefers to live a very quiet, solitary life on the fringes of society.  He keeps to himself and lives a decent life, helping where he can but hoping mostly to be left in peace.  Honey has what her aunt called a gift but which she sees as a curse – when she touches someone she sometimes sees things that have happen or will happen in that person’s life, most often traumatic and extremely emotional things.  So she avoids people to try to keep from getting these visions, but that has left her very lonely and she is hoping that she can change that on Sugarberry.  When Dylan, a natural fixer, finds out about Honey’s troubles he wants nothing more than to help, putting the two on a course that will change their lives forever.

One of the best things about this series is that each book can stand on its own.  Returning readers will love the chance to catch up with everyone while first time readers will enjoy Honey Pie just as much.  Kauffman does a fantastic job of bringing to life people that you would love to call friends and her world is so richly crafted that I want to jump on a plane to go for a visit.  The characters are charming and quirky but so loving and accepting.  One of them states that living on the island is like living in a giant group hug and that extends to the reader as well.  I always feel right at home as soon as I read the first word in a “Cupcake Club” story. 

Honey Pie is a feel-good, sigh-worthy, laugh-out-loud, gooey confection of a romance that will make your summer that much sweeter.

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Rush Me

02 Tuesday Jul 2013

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In Rush Me, Rachael Hamilton stumbles into the wrong party one night and suddenly finds herself in a world inhabited by NFL football players …. and at odds with popular quarterback, Ryan Carter.  Rachael knows nothing about sports, preferring a world of book and theater, but she somehow finds herself friends with some of the team, which means she also ends up spending time with Ryan.  As they spend time together, Rachael quickly realizes that some of her initial judgments about Ryan were wrong.  Can she let herself give in to the sexy, smart athlete or is she playing a very dangerous game? 

This was a very fast read for me – I finished it in just a day – and I loved the plot, although I’m not sure I understood all their problems.  Rachael tends to run from romantic entanglements and gets very defensive when pushed, which causes problems with Ryan who doesn’t have a lot of experience with real relationships and also tends to get defensive easy.  It doesn’t lead to a very easy road to love for the two. 

I can see his perspective pretty well – he’s the golden boy of sports and has had everything handed to him, including girls.  Yes, he works hard but the life of a multi-millionaire athlete has fewer everyday problems than for average people.  He tends to give up when faced with trouble in his relationship with Rachael because he’s never had to work at one before.  But he’s also a decent guy.  He works hard for his team, he cares about the other players and those less fortunate, he is nice to his fans and he does charitable works.  He may be enjoying his playboy life but that is understandable and he’s quite appealing. 

It’s Rachael I’m not sure I understand … and sometimes even like.  Mostly she’s a very fun character but she has these bi-polar moments and has a hair trigger on her emotions.  Over all though I thought she was great and very entertaining.  There were actually a couple of moments that made me laugh out loud.  And I loved Ryan’s teammates – they are big, bad football players with quirky attitudes and a good sense of fun – and I really hope to see future books about this team.

Some readers might be put off by the writing style.  It’s not quite as tight as it could have been and there were a couple of times that I was confused by the timeline, but it moved very quickly.  Rush Me may not be a lighthearted read, instead dealing with some convoluted on-again off-again relationship problems, but it is definitely an engaging one and I quickly found myself hoping for a happy ending for them.  And I think that Parr did a great job of giving them one that works.

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