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One Day in Apple Grove

19 Thursday Sep 2013

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Book Review, C.H. Admirand, One Day in Apple Grove

cover24734-mediumCaitlin Mulchahy is spending almost all of her time helping run the family handyman business with her sisters.  Dr Jack Gannon, a former naval medic, has returned home to take over his father’s job as the small town’s only doctor.  It’s the perfect solution to keep away the ghosts of his time in Iraq.  When Cait and Jack bump into each other saving a stray puppy, sparks fly.  But is love enough to overcome Jack’s issues?

I loved the idea of One Day in Apple Grove (if you’ve read some of my past reviews you know I love quirky small towns) and I found myself liking the characters …. most of the time.  It’s a relatively simple idea that these two, who have known of each other all of their lives, reach a point where they can meet on a romantic level.  It’s something that could happen anywhere, any day, and it is that realistic vibe that is so very appealing.

But there were times when character interactions were just weird – either the dialogue was stilted or awkward, conversations just seemed unrealistic, or a character reacted in a way that seemed a little over the top considering the situation.  And it seemed like there were a lot of pages to tell a relatively short story, but I’m not even sure where all the pages went.  Which is both good and bad, because it went by relatively quickly but I didn’t feel like I got a lot of bang for my buck.  Maybe it just wasn’t tight, but I didn’t notice a lot of extraneous story telling.  It could be that the writing style just wasn’t for me, because I can honestly say that I enjoyed reading it.

I definitely say if the idea of One Day in Apple Grove intrigues you then give it a shot.  Because it is sweet and for the most part the characters are likeable …. it’s just that those awkward moments (to me anyway) that kept me from putting my whole heart into it.

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Announcing the Covet One Day Sale!!

17 Tuesday Sep 2013

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Covet One Day Sale

All of Covet books are on sale TODAY ONLY for just $0.99 each. That means you can grab all of these great stories for less than $15!!

To celebrate, their fabulous Covet Authors Entangled Publishing has put together a scavenger hunt with a Kindle Fire as the prize. Hop on over to the event page to join in the fun!!

Covets have all the sexiness, emotion, and happily ever after that readers have come to expect and love from Entangled. They are firmly grounded in the contemporary world, but each novel brings in supernatural twists, breaking the contemporary and paranormal rules, alike. To find out more about their titles, chat with authors, participate in special events, and to find out what books you’ll be coveting next, visit the Entangled website, follow them on Twitter, like their Facebook page, and join their Book Club!!

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Sole Witness

16 Monday Sep 2013

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Book Review, Jenn Black, Sole Witness

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*****

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Lori Summers stumbles across a murder and suddenly her world will never be the same again.  As if that isn’t bad enough, the lead detective on the case is the man who took her virginity and then dumped her for someone more popular.  It’s been years but the hurt is still there and no way can she let him get close enough to hurt her again.  Detective Davis Hamilton made a horrible mistake all of those years ago, but he never expected to have Lori in his life again.  Will this be their second chance?  Can Davis keep Lori safe with a murderer out to get her?

Sole Witness isn’t a very intense mystery or suspense novel – in fact you know who does the crime as it happens and you get her perspective throughout the book – but it is a fun one.  The characterization isn’t all that detailed but that doesn’t mean they aren’t fun.  I think that if Black had put in about a hundred more pages to the story it would have added some depth but as it is it makes the perfect light, quick read.  The hero and heroine have their issues – both with themselves and each other – and though not all of those issues are resolved I was still satisfied with the ending of the story.  There is just the right amount of sizzle, intrigue, danger and angst.  It’s not going to change your world, but it will definitely bring a smile to your face and fun to your afternoon.

If you are looking for a light-hearted crime romance that you can pick up and put down but will enjoy to the end, Sole Witness is the perfect choice.

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Flirting with Danger

12 Thursday Sep 2013

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Review is now up and don’t forgot to check out release day details found here.

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Firefighter Jasmine Mackinnon has always just been one of the guys. So no one’s more shocked than she is to find herself kissing fellow firefighter and all-around sinfully handsome playboy Aaron Parkes after a friend’s wedding. Jasmine knows she can’t risk an emotional connection with a colleague—a potentially dangerous entanglement when fighting fires together—and nothing’s more important to her than her job.

Aaron never noticed how beautiful Jasmine was until he saw her out of her firefighter duds, but there’s something about the fiery woman that tempts him. Though he knows pursuing a real relationship is out of the question for a serial dater like him, when their casual flirtation builds into something more serious, it’s not just their jobs or their safety on the line. It’s their hearts.

Entangled’s Bliss line has no overt sex in it – more of a “door closes, fade to black” kind of thing – but in this edition there is no sex at all which I found charming.  It’s a modern story, about modern people, but the author didn’t feel the need to have them jumping into bed together.  Don’t get me wrong, I love a steamy romance too, but sometimes it is refreshing to have a story without it.  Instead the emphasis was on the two of them getting to know each other better, overcoming their assumptions about each other and themselves.

Both have their reasons for keeping their heart out of a relationship – hurts from their past have made them wary and hesitant to trust others – and I thoroughly enjoyed watching them overcome those fears.  Like with historical romances, some of the best heroes are converted rakes and Aaron is no different.  He’s led his life commitment free for a reason and his world gets a little rocked when he sees Jasmine in a new light.  He’s not comfortable with the way he’s feeling but he reacts with grace and charm and wit and I loved him for it.  Jasmine is a little hard on him but a good portion of it is a defense mechanism.  His reputation as a serial dater makes him someone she doesn’t want to get involved with but after spending a lot of one on one time together he proves very hard to resist.

A delightfully sweet love story, Flirting with Danger will appeal to readers looking for more heart than heat.  And as part of the “Firefighter’s of Adelaide” series, we can look forward to more delicious romances in the future.

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Willowleaf Lane

11 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Book Review, Hope’s Crossing, Raeanne Thayne, Willowleaf Lane

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Candy shop owner Charlotte Caine knows temptation. To reboot her life, shed weight and gain perspective, she’s passing up sweet enticements left and right.  But willpower doesn’t come so easily when hell-raiser Spencer Gregory comes back to Hope’s Crossing, bringing with him memories of broken promises and teen angst.  A retired pro baseball player on the mend from injury-and a damaging scandal-he’s interested in his own brand of reinvention. 

Now everything about Spencer’s new-and-improved lifestyle, from his mission to build a rehab facility for injured veterans to his clear devotion to his preteen daughter, Peyton, touches Charlotte’s heart.  Holding on to past hurt is her only protection against falling for him-again.  But if she takes the risk, will she find in Spencer a hometown heartbreaker, or the hero she’s always wanted?

I really enjoyed Willowleaf Lane.  Being a not-so-thin woman, I love the idea of a curvy heroine – granted Charlotte is now thin, but she still has some of those big girl feelings.  She’s still a little awkward and shy, but her past gives her added empathy to those around her.  She’s smart, pretty, and caring.  She works hard and gives freely of herself.  Spencer is about what you would expect from a MLB star – he’s hot, a little entitled, and cocky (or at least he used to be until life gave him a swift kick).  He’s a little at sea now that his world has come crashing down around him, but he’s trying and that’s very sexy.  I felt so bad for Spencer at the beginning but I enjoyed seeing him start to grow into his new life and I really liked how these two started to relate to each other again.  There are some serious issues with Spencer’s daughter and I think that Thayne handled them nicely – she does a fantastic job of giving her readers characters who feel like real people with real problems.

Willowleaf Lane is part of a series but don’t let that sway you.  It can definitely stand on its own and I found myself intrigued by the little town and its inhabitants.  It’s a place of community, one that pulls together, and I liked seeing them do that for Charlotte and Spencer.  I got a nice warm and fuzzy reading this book and I was so happy to see these two get their happy ending.

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AFTER THE KISS: Sex, Love and Stiletto Blog Tour

10 Tuesday Sep 2013

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After the Kiss, Lauren Layne, Sex love & Stiletto series

After the Kiss Cover“AFTER THE KISS is a knock-your-stilettos-off, total page-turning treat that had me fan-girling up within the first chapter. I absolutely loved this read!”—USA Today bestselling author Mira Lyn Kelly

AFTER THE KISS: Sex, Love & Stiletto Series by Lauren Layne

A Loveswept Contemporary Romance

On sale August 26, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-345-54725-5

Book Blurb:

In the first book of a delightful new series from Lauren Layne, the star columnist of Stiletto magazine will do anything for a story. Anything . . . except fall in love.  Julie Greene loves flings. Loves steamy first dates, sizzling first kisses, and every now and then, that first sexy romp between the sheets. Comfy pants, sleepy Sundays, movie nights on the couch? Shudder. But when Julie gets assigned the hardest story of her career—a first-person account of that magical shift between dating and “I do”—she’ll need a man brave enough to give a total commitment-phobe a chance at more.

Normally, Mitchell Forbes would be exactly that man. A devastatingly hot workaholic who tends to stay in relationships for far too long, he should be the perfect subject for Julie’s “research.” But what Julie doesn’t know is that Mitchell is looking to cut loose for once in his life. And the leggy journalist notorious for avoiding love is exactly the type of no-strings fling he’s looking for. In other words, Mitchell is the polar opposite of what Julie needs right now. And, at the same time, he’s exactly what she wants.

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Today’s we geLauren Layne Headshott a sneak peek at AFTER THE KISS, the first book in the Sex, Love and Stiletto series by Lauren Layne. Lauren graduated from Santa Clara University with B.S. in Political Science that she has yet to put to good use. After dabbling in an e-commerce career, she decided to quit talking about writing and actually do it.

A Seattle-native, Lauren’s also tried on the Bay Area, Orange County and Manhattan for size. She’s currently writing from the Pacific Northwest, but is always looking for the next place to call home. Texas? The South? New England? Suggestions welcome.

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A taste of AFTER THE KISS…

A bored-looking bartender pushed glasses across the makeshift bar, and Mitchell resisted the urge to ask if he could get something stronger than watered-down whisky. As if reading Mitchell’s thought, the bartender dumped another scoopful of half-melted ice into the glasses.

Perfect. Just perfect.

Out of habit, Mitchell fished a five out of his wallet for a tip, then grabbed the two glasses. He handed one to his ever-jovial colleague, Colin.

Halfheartedly Mitchell clinked his glass against Colin’s. “Here’s to fucking fundraisers. And thanks, by the way. I owe you one for rescuing me.”

Colin Trainor took a sip of whisky and nodded in acknowledgment. “Just promise you’ll do the same for me someday. I’d rather listen to my aunt Yvonne discuss proper enema technique than get caught in a conversation with Allen Carsons. That man’s one Los Angeles bush away from becoming a stalkerish paparazzo. What did he want with you, anyway?”

Mitchell shrugged. “About what you’d expect. Details on my breakup with Evelyn.”

“Guess that’s what you get for dumping the daughter of our country’s most popular senator.”

“I didn’t dump Evelyn. We just went our separate ways.”

“Irreconcilable differences and all that?” Colin asked.

Extreme boredom, actually. “Something like that,” he replied noncommittally.  Mitchell wasn’t often inclined to spill his guts. Not to lowbrow reporters, and not to gossip-prone colleagues. Not that Colin was a bad guy. They were even friends of a sort.  But the occasional after-work beer didn’t exactly warrant personal confidences. At least not in Mitchell’s book.

Colin drained his whisky and frowned at the glass. “What was in this, whisky essence? And remind me again what we’re doing here. I don’t get art on the best of days, but this weird modern shit is over my head. I’ve taken dumps more attractive than some of these displays.”

Silently Mitchell agreed. He enjoyed museums. Even art museums. But MoMA in all of its sleek, modern splendor was his least favorite museum in the city. He’d take the quiet dignity of the Frick Collection on Fifty-Ninth Street over the flash of MoMA any day.

“At least this should fulfill our quota for the year,” Mitchell said.

Robert Newman, CEO of Newman and Chris, the firm where Colin and Mitchell were senior partners, insisted that the company have representation at all charitable functions for which Newman and Chris was a sponsor. Mitchell had chosen tonight as his contribution only because the Yankees had a travel day. And because he could get behind educational charity more than some of the fluffier causes Robert supported.

“At least there’s some decent tail here,” Colin said, his eyes on the backside of a woman who couldn’t possibly have graduated from college yet.

“Tail? What is this, a dockside brothel?”

“Spoken like a man who’s been in a relationship since his balls dropped.”

“Hyperbole doesn’t suit you.”

Colin signaled the bartender for two more drinks. “Seriously, man, when was the last time you dated a girl just for the fun of it?”

“Evelyn and I had fun.” Sort of.

Colin snorted. “Yeah, I’m sure sipping Dom on her father’s yacht with your sweater tied around your shoulders was a real hoot.”

Just two months ago Colin’s barbs would have rolled off Mitchell. He refused to be ashamed for conducting himself with dignity. He hadn’t indulged in drunken one-night stands in college, and he wasn’t about to start now, at age thirty-four.

But two months ago Mitchell had been secure in the knowledge that his future was figured out. He’d propose to Evelyn, have a respectable-length engagement, get married at the Plaza, and start a family within a year of exchanging vows.

He’d gotten as far as the jewelry store. He’d even carried the two-carat princess-cut engagement ring in his pocket for two weeks.

And then he’d ended it. On a whim. Perhaps the first whim of his adult life.  Evelyn hadn’t seen it coming. And the hell of it was, neither had Mitchell.

One minute he was trying to decide whether to play it old-school and kneel or stay sitting and save himself the dry-cleaning bill for dirty slacks. The next minute he was sitting alone at the table, having just told Evelyn that she deserved something better than a husband who’d spend his life going through the motions instead of cherishing her.

Cherishing her. He winced as the thought went through his mind. Good God.  Maybe he should just chuck the New York Stock Exchange and go write romance novels.

Mitchell heard his name and realized that Colin was still babbling at him.

“Tell me, honestly, man, have you ever had a fling?” Colin asked. “A one-night stand? Anything?”

Mitchell scowled and checked his watch. “What’s with the interrogation about my love life? Last time I checked, I wasn’t paying you for therapy.”

“Maybe you should. You need to get laid.”

Probably. Definitely.

“Well, I’ll let you know when I meet a suitable woman.”

Colin shook his head. “See, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. You analyze every woman as a candidate for the position of Mrs. Forbes. Have you ever touched a woman without first checking her pedigree?”

“Yes. I actually prefer a more spontaneous approach to relationships,” Mitchell lied baldly. “The chemistry has to be there, absolutely.”

Not. Chemistry was for chumps. Chemistry was what led to waking up in someone else’s dirty sheets, hep C, and eventual absence of a prenup.

But the fact that a buffoon as dense and clueless as Colin could read him like a book was galling. Being predictable was fine. Being predictably boring was not.

However, Colin was proving to be more aware than Mitchell gave him credit for. “Dude, you don’t give a crap about chemistry. If you did, you wouldn’t have dated Evelyn for two and a half years. The moldy onion in my refrigerator has more personality than that broad.”

Mitchell took a drink. “Evelyn’s a lovely woman. She’d make an excellent wife.”  For someone.

Colin pounced. “That. That is why you’re so grumpy all the time. You approach women the way you do a new suit.”

“That’s ridiculous.” I have plenty of suits. “And what exactly are you getting at?  One-night stands are for frat boys and desperate losers.”

“Who said anything about a one-night stand? Not that one would kill you, but I’m talking about a fling. Hook up with a woman who’s fun. Go on a few dates, have hot sex, and then part ways before you drag her home to meet your mother.”

Mitchell tried to wrap his brain around Colin’s suggestion and failed. What was the point of doing all that if it wasn’t going anywhere? If he wanted to start a family before his hair went completely gray, he didn’t have time for flings.

But he didn’t like the way Colin was shaking his head in dismay. As though he thought Mitchell couldn’t do it.

“I’ve had plenty of flings,” Mitchell lied again.

“Yeah, I can tell by the way the word just rolls off your tongue and you look ready to vomit.”

Mitchell’s strained patience snapped. This was a waste of time. “I’m heading out,” he said, setting his drink on the bar with a clink. “Go find someone else to annoy.”

He was starting to walk away when Colin’s laughing voice called after him, “Five hundred bucks says you can’t do it.”

Mitchell slowed and turned back toward Colin. “Can’t do what?”

“Can’t start seeing a woman without getting halfway to the altar. Can’t use a woman for sex and companionship and then set her free before you start talking about babies and moving across the river to Jersey.”

“You want me to make a bet that I can use a woman? Do I look like I left my morals at the door?”

Colin snagged a mushroom crostini off a passing tray and munched thoughtfully.

“It’s like I thought. You can’t do it.”

“I can. I just don’t need your five hundred bucks.”

“Fine, let’s sweeten the pot. Half of next year’s season tickets.”

Mitchell froze.

Of course, he already had season tickets to the Yankees. Not that he ever got to use them.

But his seats on the first-base line weren’t like the seats Colin had. At work Colin might be as useful as a third nipple, but his cousin was tied up somehow with Yankee business. As a result, Colin always had access to tickets for seats that you couldn’t buy your way into.

It was appallingly tempting to take the bet. Do not do this, Forbes. Do not sacrifice your dignity for the sake of a baseball team.

And yet Mitchell stood frozen. Because the truth was, he wanted more than the tickets. Mitchell needed to know that Colin was wrong. That he was capable of a spontaneous fling.

That he wasn’t turning into his father, stuck on a one-way street toward a McMansion in a gated community in the Connecticut suburbs just because it was expected.

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Flirting With Danger releases today

09 Monday Sep 2013

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A Firefighters of Adelaide novel, Claire Baxter, Flirting with Danger

FlirtingWithDanger_200Flirting With Danger by Claire Baxter

About the book:

To be together is dangerous. To stay apart is impossible.

Firefighter Jasmine Mackinnon has always just been one of the guys. So no one’s more shocked than she is to find herself kissing fellow firefighter and all-around sinfully handsome playboy Aaron Parkes after a friend’s wedding. Jasmine knows she can’t risk an emotional connection with a colleague—a potentially dangerous entanglement when fighting fires together—and nothing’s more important to her than her job.

Aaron never noticed how beautiful Jasmine was until he saw her out of her firefighter duds, but there’s something about the fiery woman that tempts him. Though he knows pursuing a real relationship is out of the question for a serial dater like him, when their casual flirtation builds into something more serious, it’s not just their jobs or their safety on the line. It’s their hearts.

About the author:

Claire Baxter head&shoulders colour medium sizeClaire Baxter writes contemporary romantic fiction of all lengths. Her short stories have been published in commercial women’s magazines around the world, while her novels have been translated into 20 languages, and have finalled in the Romance Writers of Australia’s Romantic Book of the Year Award, the Booksellers’ Best Awards, the RT Book Reviews Reviewers’ Choice Awards, and the Cataromance Reviewers’ Choice Awards.

Before following her passion to write full-time, Claire was an award-winning corporate communications manager. Earlier, she worked as a translator and a PA.

Claire grew up in Warwickshire, England, but for more than 20 years has called Australia home. She considers herself lucky to live near one of Adelaide’s beautiful metropolitan beaches where she loves to walk and think up stories.

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Hook’s Pan

08 Sunday Sep 2013

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Book Review, Hook's Pan, Kingdom Series, Marie Hall

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Trishelle Page has experienced a lot in her relatively short life, including unspeakable tragedy, but nothing prepares her for finding out that fairy tales are real.  Thanks to the magic of a fairy named Danika, Trish finds herself sprawled at the feet of the man she’s been informed is her soulmate …. none other than Captain James Hook.  Although he may not be the complete villain he’s been portrayed as, and definitely not a bumbling idiot, the story tellers did get his hatred for Peter Pan right.  The man-child is responsible for Hook’s greatest heartache and he’s spent a hundred years trying to make Peter Pan pay.  Now, his fairy godmother is telling him that the woman before him is his long lost love in new form …. only she doesn’t remember anything of her past.  While their attraction can’t be ignored, will Trish and Hook be willing to give their hearts and trust in love?  Or will their pasts be too much to overcome?

Hook’s Pan is Book 5 in Marie Hall’s “Kingdom” series, but it can mostly stand on its own.  I think there are some subtleties that I missed not having read the other books but it didn’t really affect my enjoyment of the book.  Hall picked five of literatures “bad” boys – the Mad Hatter (in Her Mad Hatter), Beast (in Gerard’s Beauty), the Big Bad Wolf (in Red and Her Wolf), Genie (in Jinni’s Wish), and now Captain Hook – and gave them updated, sexy stories about these men finding love.  I personally love fairy tale character romances , like Along Came a Spider and Charming Blue.  I love the re-imagining of what life could be for them, how they’ve been misunderstood or how they have to handle living in our world, the men and women that love them and give them their HEA.  Although I’ve not read any of Hall’s other stories, I have to say I’m intrigued by what I found with Hook.

Hook is a fun, bad boy – he freely admits to enjoy being a pirate and all the things that goes with it, but he also has his own moral code that he lives by.  He’s sexy as only a bad boy can be and it’s wonderful to see him find love.  Trish has her own problems, not the least of which is finding out that there really are such things as fairy tales.  But to find out that she’s supposedly the one true love for Hook is hard to take for a woman who doesn’t believe in love.

Their journey isn’t necessarily a complex one – the book isn’t very long and it is a quick read – but it is an enjoyable one.  I loved the world that Hall creates for us.  It is a fluid and beautiful world, very imaginative.  And I very much enjoyed seeing Peter Pan and Tink as less than pristine …. honestly, though I love Disney’s Tink, I’m really not a fan of Peter so seeing him in a negative light was a treat for me.

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The Sassy Belles

07 Saturday Sep 2013

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There are only two seasons in Tuscaloosa – football and waiting-for-football. When Lewis Heart, football announcer and voice of the Crimson Tide, vanishes after an impromptu romp with Vivi Ann McFadden at the Fountain Mist Motel, Vivi does what any Southern woman would do: call her best friend, Blake O’Hara Heart, attorney-at-law.

With the town gossip swirling around them, Vivi and Blake are determined to find out what happened to Lewis and clear Vivi’s reputation.  Because after all, men may come and go, but the Sassy Belles are forever.

 

The blurb suggests that the book is a mystery but I found it to be much more of a character piece.  The Sassy Belles is perfect as an introduction to Albright’s world of saucy Southern women – it practically drips in magnolia blossoms and mint juleps and has a perfect rich Deep South setting.  In this first book, readers get to hear Blake O’Hara Heart’s voice as she helps us get to know her best friend Vivi and all of their miscellaneous friends and family.

The characters are as syrupy sweet and full of spunk as you would hope for a group called the Belles.  Their thick drawls practically come alive through Albright’s talent and you can almost imagine modern day Scarlet O’Haras running around.  It can get a bit soap operish and, even though I wouldn’t want anything less from this group, I’m sure that is not everyone’s style.

As the first of a series it is great, but I don’t know that I would have liked it as a stand alone story.  The prose, while entertaining, might have been a little verbose if I hadn’t welcomed Albright setting the stage for future books.  Plus, I’m not sure I understood the whos and whys behind the disappearance of Lewis, although I’m hoping that we get more on it in the next story, Wedding Belles. 

Make sure you have the time to devote to more books, because while The Sassy Belles is fantastically fun, it really needs to be viewed as the start of many … the characters are addictive enough though that you’ll be looking forward to what comes next.

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Ivy Entwined – Guest Post and Review

06 Friday Sep 2013

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See below for today’s special Guest Post from Ivy Entwined author Laura Simcox.  And don’t forget there are more stops to come so check out the schedule here.  IvyEntwined_FINAL

Trust me, you don’t want to miss this one – it’s a fun, sweet and charming read and you can find out all about it with my review below.

*****

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A Day in the Life of a Small Town Mayor: Meet Ivy Callahan

Hey there. I’m Laura Simcox, author of Ivy Entwined, and I’m dying for you to meet my heroine, Ivy. She is 26 years old, and was recently elected the mayor of her small home town. She lives in snowy Celebration, NY, where every holiday is an excuse for a parade, but pretty much everybody is broke.

Wanna take a peek at what she’s up against? She could really use some advice. Thanks!

Job requirements: Mayor, Celebration, NY.

-Develop plan to revive the downtown, get the snowplow fixed, get wireless installed in city hall

-Utilize outdated desk top computer and accompanying sticky keyboard

-Manipulate duct tape as a budget-saving device

-Direct annoying ex-fiancé, who is town planner, in creating parades and festivals to keep up town spirit

-Manage four phone lines and three irritated citizens simultaneously

-Exhibit advanced skills in moderating town council meetings, especially during a donut shortage

-Acquire business associates who will benefit the town. The richer the better. If they’re amazingly handsome, so be it.

-Keep tabs on super-hot business associate so he doesn’t double cross you. Double cross him first. Celebration needs the money.

-Avoid falling in love with super-hot business associate, even if he stares at you like he’s starving. Even if you crushed on him so hard in junior high, you wrote his name in your locker in Sharpie.

-Listen to gossip, but don’t spread it. When in doubt, ask your grandma, but be careful: she’s playing Cupid. Target: super hottie with the cash.

-Put in regular appearances at the Lovin’ Cup diner: pour coffee, shake hands and eat French toast. Don’t gossip.

-Maintain a holiday spirit, 24/7, 365. It is Celebration, after all.

*****

Review:

Ivy Callahan is back in her hometown of Celebration, NY to take over for her dad as the town’s mayor.  On her first day on the job, she gets a few not so nice surprises – her ex-fiance is now the town planner and her childhood crush is back trying to push Megamart, a big-box store that will destroy what is left of her town.  While her ex may just be annoying, the crush is just as sexy as ever and hard to resist.  As an orphaned teenager, Marcus Weaver was taken in by his drunken uncle but he couldn’t get out of Celebration fast enough.  Now he’s only back because the town is his ticket to owning his own Megamart franchise.  But his biggest obstacle is the new, gorgeous mayor.  With the town’s future at stake, Ivy has to do something.  But will their attraction get in the way of either of them getting what they want ….

I really enjoyed Ivy Entwined.  There is a decent amount of business and political maneuvering, so some may find that gets in the way of the romance, but it felt very realistic to me.  It has a zany, small town charm with wacky secondary characters, but it also feels like it is something that could actually happen.  Both Marcus and Ivy make mistakes, sometimes they are doozies, but their reactions are very believable – full of pride and hurt, they sometimes let their emotions get the better of them, but you know that there is a happy ever after just waiting for them to grab it.

Ivy is sometimes her own biggest enemy but she tries hard to keep the town’s welfare in the forefront, even when it interferes with her growing feelings for Marcus.  She is trying to juggle a lot and most of it is contradictory so her choices aren’t necessarily easy ones.  I may not have made the same ones but I can definitely see why she does what she does.  Marcus has some leftover resentment and anger from his childhood.  He’s carried it a long time but it’s also pushed him to be successful.  Now he’s at the point that he’s got to decide if that is going to be a ruling factor in his future.  Can he let it go and move on?

Set during the winter, Ivy Entwined is a fun choice to get you in the holiday spirit a little early (Simcox’s writing is so well done I actually forgot it was still hot outside a few times) – full of laughter and smiles but also a few sniffles, I finished the last page with a little grin in my heart.

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