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Book Review – Rock Hard

21 Saturday Mar 2015

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Book Review, Nalini Singh, Rock Hard, Rock Kiss series

cover60096-mediumIn New York Times Bestselling author Nalini Singh’s newest contemporary romance, passion ignites between a gorgeous, sinfully sexy man who built himself up from nothing and a shy woman who has a terrible secret in her past…

Wealthy businessman Gabriel Bishop rules the boardroom with the same determination and ruthlessness that made him a rock star on the rugby field. He knows what he wants, and he’ll go after it no-holds-barred.

And what he wants is Charlotte Baird.

Charlotte knows she’s a mouse. Emotionally scarred and painfully shy, she just wants to do her job and remain as invisible as possible. But the new CEO—a brilliant, broad-shouldered T-Rex of a man who growls and storms through the office, leaving carnage in his wake—clearly has other plans. Plans that may be equal parts business and bedroom.

If Charlotte intends to survive this battle of wits and hearts, the mouse will have to learn to wrangle the T-Rex. Game on.

I think that this has to be one of the most fun books I’ve read in a long time … and it takes on some pretty big issues. 

I loved Gabriel – he’s strong, smart, loyal and has a wicked sense of humor.  He takes on Charlotte & all of her issues without even blinking and handles them like a champ.  He’s so understanding and takes things at a pace that she’s comfortable with – patient when she needs it and pushes when she needs that too.  Love doesn’t conquer all but he’s supportive and loving … when he’s not being a T-Rex. 

Charlotte had an amazingly horrible thing happen to her but she’s fought her way back.  Unfortunately she’s not sure she’ll ever completely overcome it.  Facing a fierce Gabriel though is the first step in getting over that last hump.  He starts to bring out the fighter in her, the one that was beaten but not broken by things in her life.  It’s a slow process but one that is beautiful to see happen.  And even better he has some issues in his past that she helps address as well, so the relationship isn’t completely one sided.

These two together have got to be one of my favorite couples.  Once Charlotte gets over cowering in his presence she gives as good as she gets and it is humorous, sexy and outrageously fun.   

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Spotlight – Married to a Perfect Stranger

20 Friday Mar 2015

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Jane AQshford, Married to a Perfect Stranger

Today we are pleased to sit down with John and Mary Bexley, the protagonists from Jane Ashford’s Married to a Perfect Stranger (March 2015). From February 23rd through March 20th the Bexleys will be answering questions about their relationship at each stop in their tour!

Complete this sentence: If my husband/wife went out of town on a trip (business or visiting relatives) the first thing I would do is…

Mary: Well, what I did the last time was become a ‘managing female’. He was gone for two years.

John: I suppose you’ll be reminding me of that slip when I’m an old man.

Mary: (smile)

John: I’d bring stacks of papers home and work myself too hard and miss my wife’s ‘management’.

Mary: You would, you know.

John: I do.

*****

9781492601906Married to a Perfect Stranger

by Jane Ashford

Publication Date: March 3rd, 2015

ISBN: 9781492601906

Blurb:

Time and distance have changed them both…

Quiet and obliging, Mary Fleming and John Bexley marry to please their families and John immediately leaves on a two-year diplomatic mission. Now John is back, and everything they thought they knew about each other was wrong…

It’s disconcerting, irritating—and somehow all very exciting…

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Excerpt:

John Bexley reined in his hired horse on a slight rise and gazed down at the red brick manor, somnolent under the August sun. Eager as he was to get to London, he’d felt he must detour west into Somerset to fetch Mary. Her family’s decision to put her under the care of a great-aunt while he was away just showed he was right to fear that such a shy, quiet girl couldn’t arrange a journey on her own. And now that he was here, the sight of this place soothed him; it looked the very essence of English country comfort and peace.

John’s knock was answered by an aged butler. He gave his name, stepped in, and inhaled the familiar scents of beeswax polish and potpourri. The place reminded him of his own home farther north. Golden light pooled on the wooden floor and gleamed on the stair rail. In the rooms on either side of the entry, the furnishings were classic and inviting. Mary had certainly had a beautiful and serene spot in which to wait for him. “Mary’s husband,” he added when it seemed as if the old man didn’t know what to do with him. “I believe I am expected.”

“Yes, si…”

A filthy, hysterical chicken shot through the rear door of the dining parlor on his left, skidded in a turn around the table, and raced past him, neck extended, screeching, flapping its mottled wings. A little boy slathered with mud came racing after it, careened off the doorjamb, and staggered across the entryway, leaving streaks and globs of dirt in his wake. The old butler stiffened in horror.

The bird hopped across a flowered sofa in the front parlor, stitching it with muddy tracks, circled the delicate carpet, and looped back toward John. The boy in pursuit slipped, fell, jumped up, and turned to follow. He flapped muddy hands at the fowl in an inept attempt to trap it.

What seemed like a herd of adults jostled into the dining parlor, then surged forward. “Arthur!” snapped a young woman, her voice crackling with authority.

“It isn’t my fault,” the boy shouted over the wild squawking. “I pulled her from the mire. Fox was after her. I never shot her or nothing.”

As the crazed chicken surged past him, John bent, reached, and snatched hold of its legs. When he straightened, he held the muddy bird upside down, at arm’s length, well away from his clothing. It flapped and protested; flakes of dirt dropped to the floor.

“Good!” said the managing female, striding from the dining room into the hall. “Take it from him, Alice, and put it outside at once.”

The middle-aged maid jumped to obey like a subaltern responding to a commanding general. The butler relaxed. The boy stood to attention. “It wasn’t me, I swear,” he repeated. “I rescued ’er. I killed three rats as well. Would have been four, but I…”

“Very well, Arthur,” the woman replied. “Go now and get cleaned up.”

The boy finally noticed the mud sliding from his clothes to the polished floor. His face shifted from defensive to horrified, and he slunk out. In the same moment, John realized that the woman with a voice like a sergeant major was his meek little sparrow of a wife.

*****

Author Info:

Jane Ashford discovered Georgette Heyer in junior high school and was captivated by the glittering world and witty language of Regency England. Her romances have been published all over the world. Jane has been nominated for a Career Achievement Award by RT Book Reviews. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

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5 copies of Married to a Perfect Stranger

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Book Review – Wicked Dark Dragon

19 Thursday Mar 2015

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Book Review, Dragon Heat series, Lolita Lopez, Wicked Dark Dragon

cover60634-mediumTHE SEXIEST DRAGON OF THEM ALL

Adopted at birth, Ivy Morales always suspected she was more than human. Still, she keeps the outlandish thought to herself-even though she can’t ignore her powerful dreams of an ancient blood feud . . . or the darkly erotic turn of those hallucinations. Kidnapped in Mexico for her visions, Ivy has only one chance to escape: find the wickedly sexy man in her dreams.

Welsh dragon shifter Ian Madoc doesn’t understand the strange dream connection he shares with an unknown, beautiful woman. Yet after the seductive images turn into pleas for help, Ian rushes off in the middle of the night, hell-bent on rescuing her. But will she turn out to be the soul mate he’s always longed for . . . or the downfall of his entire clan?

For once I’ve actually been reading a series since the beginning … yea me!  This time I think it does make a difference.  Lopez does the best she can to keep you up to date on all of the goings on in the dragon world but it is just so much better when you’ve read Dead Sexy Dragon and Red Hot Dragon.  Luckily for new readers both books come in under 100 pages so it won’t take much to catch up 🙂

The stories up to this point have been HOT and Wicked Dark Dragon is no different.  We got a peek at Mad’s story in Red Hot Dragon and I knew it was going to be a doozy.  With Ivy imprisoned by the Knights and Mad out to rescue her it gets a little suspenseful.  And of course you have to have a climactic ending battle – one that actually has a huge surprise for the dragons. 

In between the fighting though Mad and Ivy get to know each other, which is very sweet … even if it is done behind bars.  Together they have the perfect amount of humor and passion that kept me turning pages – there were some great giggle moments but also a lot of sexy ones.  

Lopez seemed to deliver more action and danger with this one, which is a lot of fun, but she doesn’t scrimp on the heat and heart.  If you like your paranormal romance with a kick (and sizzle), the Dragon Heat series is a winner.  It’ll keep you on the edge of your seat one minute, fanning yourself the next and laughing out loud when you least expect it. 

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Book Review – In For A Penny

18 Wednesday Mar 2015

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Book Review, In For A Penny, Rose Lerner

cover56992-mediumGrand Passion…or epic disaster?

Lord Nevinstoke revels in acting the young wastrel, until his father is killed in a drunken duel. Never one to do anything halfway, Nev throws off his wild ways to shoulder a mountain of responsibility—and debt—vowing to marry a rich girl and act the respectable lord of the manor.

Manufacturing heiress Penelope Brown seems the perfect choice for a wife. She’s pretty, proper, and looking for a husband.

Determined to rise above her common birth, Penelope prides herself on her impeccable behavior and good sense. Grand Passion? Vulgar and melodramatic. Yes, agreeing to marry Nev was a rare moment of impulse, yet she’s sure they can build a good marriage based on companionship and mutual esteem.

But when they arrive at the manor, they’re overwhelmed with half-starved tenants, a menacing neighbor, and the family propensity for scandal. As the situation deteriorates, the newlyweds have nowhere to turn but to each other. To Penelope’s surprise, she begins to fervently hope that her first taste of Grand Passion in her husband’s arms won’t be her last.

First published by Dorchester in March 2010.

Warning: Contains kisses in the breakfast room, account books in the bedroom…and murder in the garden. Featuring a heroine who’s used to settling, a hero who’s used to getting what he wants without trying, and a love for which they’ll both have to fight tooth and nail.

In For a Penny is an absolutely delightful romance about two engaging people who find themselves tied together in a marriage of convenience.  Fortunately they are both likable and have good hearts, which of course quickly leads to them dealing with sticky emotions like love and affection.

Nev finds himself in over his head when his dad dies, but he has good intentions and a lot of integrity.  He may not be the most savvy in matters of money but he’s good with people and wants the best for everyone.  Luckily he has Penelope to help him.  Both of them bungle their way thru situations that neither are really prepared for but with the support of each other they manage to figure things out.  Their unorthodox courtship and deepening feelings are the center point of the story and it is fantastic.

There’s some suspense toward the end and a little more politics involved that I usually enjoy in my historical romances but Lerner does a fantastic job of fitting everything into the story so it works.  I hate to say it but I’m not very knowledgeable on history so even though I get the basic idea of what is going on it didn’t resonate as well as it might have.  It is described well though so I could easily keep up and understand the impact. 

A fantastic read for those who like historical romances – not a lot of society trials but a refreshing look at life (and difficulties) in the country for a land owner.  In In For a Penny, love, laughter & trouble highlight a sweet story of a boy, a girl and their path to a HEA. 

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Spotlight – Griff Montgomery, Quarterback

17 Tuesday Mar 2015

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First & Ten series, Griff Montgomery Quarterback, Jean C. Joachim

First of all, I LOVE sports romances … but second of all, how can you resist a book with a teaser likes this:

Man of great willpower or an idiot? You decide. Griff Montgomery, Quarterback. @jeanjoachim @myfamhrtbookrvw

*****

Griff Montgomery - CoverGriff Montgomery, Quarterback

First & Ten series

by Jean C. Joachim

GENRE – Sports Romance (or football romance)

PUBLICATION DATE – 2/11/2015

LENGTH (Pages/# Words) – 238 pages

PUBLISHER – Secret Cravings Publishing

COVER ARTIST – Dawne Dominique

Blurb:

He wants to find a wife. She doesn’t want to marry again –ever. Not exactly a match made in heaven. Ten years ago, Griff Montgomery, star quarterback of the Kings and womanizer, became a stand-in father for his widowed sister’s kids. His happy family life collapsed when she and her new husband moved to California. Griff wants his own family. But where does a “player” go to find his ideal mate?

Having sworn off marriage forever, Lauren Farraday barely kept her life together after her divorce. With her career shaky and depression closing in, the last thing she needed was a courtroom battle with a sexy athlete.

Forced, by a judge, into an uneasy truce, the pair denied their growing chemistry. Wary of Griff’s reputation with women, and hiding a secret, Lauren keeps him at arm’s length. Determined, Griff marches toward his goal. Can the quarterback handle the truth or will he walk away, like he always has in the past?

AMAZON KINDLE US – http://www.amazon.com/Griff-Montgomery-Quarterback-First-Book-ebook/dp/B00T751A58/

AMAZON KINDLE CA – http://www.amazon.ca/Griff-Montgomery-Quarterback-First-Book-ebook/dp/B00T751A58/

AMAZON KINDLE UK – http://www.amazon.co.uk/Griff-Montgomery-Quarterback-First-Book-ebook/dp/B00T751A58/

BARNES & NOBLES NOOK – http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/griff-montgomery-quarterback-jean-joachim/1121169106?ean=2940149981663

GOODREADS – https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24835543-griff-montgomery-quarterback?ac=1

*****

Excerpt:

“What else are you good at, besides grilling and throwing a football?”

“Do you want the PG version or X-rated?” He snickered, his dark eyes dancing with mischief as they skimmed over her skimpy robe, making her shiver.

She laughed.

Griff slipped his hand over her free one. “Or should I show you?” His gaze settled on her lips.

She finished chewing and sat back, checking him out again. His muscles were nicely defined, and the sprinkling of dark chest hair tempted her fingers. She ached to touch him, but resisted. He’s a womanizer. He’ll leave you. He’ll hurt you. “Don’t think so.” She removed her hand to cut another piece of meat.

*****

Character Bios:

GRIFF MONTGOMERY – His journey from the tiny town of Adams, Indiana to national fame as a top quarterback, playing for the Connecticut Kings, had been one of hard work and dedication to the game of football. He became a family man when he moved in with his widowed sister to help her raise her two kids.

Totally focused on his career and being a stand-in dad, Griff worked hard. He believed that allowed him to play hard, too, at least when it came to women. A natural athlete, handsome and sexy, he’d been called a man-whore with a girl in every road-trip city. But once his family left for the West Coast, his compartmentalized existence fell apart.

Putting his life back together meant committing to a woman, marriage and kids. But could a “player” become a man-whore no more? He wouldn’t put money on a new beginning happening with a woman who had sworn off marriage for good. But there she was, beautiful and hiding something. He couldn’t ignore her, no matter how hard he tried.

LAUREN FARRADAY – Reeling from a personal tragedy and a recent divorce, Lauren wanted peace above all else. Tending to her ailing father, and trying to make a living as a freelance decorator didn’t leave time or energy for men. Love had kicked her in the teeth, so she wanted no part of it. Not now. Not ever.

Forced, by the court, to let seductive Griff Montgomery into her life, she built a wall around her heart. No way was she going to trust the man with a girl in every port. Despite their chemistry, she tried to keep the quarterback at arm’s length. Fearing heartbreak, she kept her secret hidden. How could she expect him to abandon his relationship deal-breaker for a woman like her?

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Author Info:

Jean Joachim is a best-selling romance fiction author, with books hitting the Amazon Top 100 list since 2012. The Renovated Heart won Best Novel of the Year from Love Romances Café. Lovers & Liars was a RomCon finalist in 2013. And The Marriage List tied for third place as Best Contemporary Romance from the Gulf Coast RWA. She was chosen Author of the Year in 2012 by the New York City chapter of Romance Writers of America.

Married and the mother of two sons, Jean lives in New York City. Early in the morning, you’ll find her at her computer, writing, with a cup of tea, her rescued put, Homer, by her side and a secret stash of black licorice.

AMAZON AUTHOR PAGE – http://www.amazon.com/Jean-C.-Joachim/e/B001ITRQKY/

WEBSITE – www.jeanjoachimbooks.com

BLOG – http://jeanjoachim.blogspot.com

BOOK BLOG – http://joachimbooks.blogspot.com

FACEBOOK – https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jean-Joachim-Author/221092234568929

TWITTER – @jeanjoachim

GOOGLE+ – https://plus.google.com/u/0/

PINTEREST – http://www.pinterest.com/jeanjoachim/

GOODREADS – https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/334810.Jean_C_Joachim

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Giveaway:

$20 Gift Card (Must Leave A Comment To Be Entered For This One)

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Spotlight – Protecting Fate

16 Monday Mar 2015

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Katee Robert, Protecting Fate, Serve series

When Sara Reaver finds herself in dangerous trouble, Mercenary Z Loreto, the one man she cannot resist, is tasked with protecting her in PROTECTING FATE.   Fans of Tessa Bailey’s Driven by Fate or Maya Banks’ Sweet Seduction will enjoy the sexy and suspenseful addition to the Serve series by NYT Bestselling Author Katee Robert.

*****

PF_500Protecting Fate

by Katie Robert

He’ll keep her safe…but who will protect her from him?

Fixer Sara Reaver is in serious trouble. She’s stepped on the wrong toes, and now her uncle is sending her out of the city in an effort to keep her safe—and he’s assigning her a glorified babysitter. The last person she expects to show up is the gorgeous Z, or for him to tempt her and then reject her in the space of a single night. Twice. Now she’s out to prove to him just how good they’d fit up together in every way imaginable.

Mercenary Z Loreto hates protection jobs, but he’s willing to make an exception for his best friend’s little sister. The only problem is she calls up things he’s been doing his damnedest to keep under wraps for the last seven years. But when she pushes him too far, it all comes rushing to the fore, and the fact she’s willing to submit to his every desire only makes the loss of control sweeter.

Sara and Z have a boatload of issues between them, but they’re sure they can make things work if they take it one day at a time… Right up until things spiral beyond their control. Now Z’s playing for keeps in a big way, and Sara’s got to decide if a chance at true happiness is worth the risk of repeating history.

See where it all began with Tessa Bailey’s Owned by Fate and Katee’s most recent installment, Betting on Fate.

Goodreads • Amazon • Barnes & Noble • Kobo • iTunes

*****

Check out Katee on YouTube answering reader questions – it is Part 1 of 4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ym9bH5XoBr4

Then join us on Tuesday, March 17th from 8:30-9:30pm EST for an exclusive reader-author chat with NYT & USA Today Bestselling Author Katee Robert. Katee will be interviewed by the fabulous Tessa Bailey (http://www.tessabailey.com/) and Jillian from Read-Love-Blog (http://www.read-love-blog.com/). We’ll also be taking questions from the chat room. Katee will dish about her newest Entangled Brazen release, PROTECTING FATE. Join the chat room and get your questions for Katee ready to queue!

http://www.spreecast.com/events/chat-with-author-katee-Robert

And the rest of the week you can check out the blogs featured at the end of this post for Parts 2 thru 4 of Katee’s reader questions.  I love Katee’s books and this is such a cool opportunity to find out more about her, her stories and writing in general.  Don’t miss out!

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Katee Robert.04.205px.pngAuthor Info:

New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Katee Robert learned to tell her stories at her grandpa’s knee. She found romance novels at age twelve and it changed her life. When not writing sexy contemporary and speculative fiction romance novels, she spends her time playing imaginary games with her wee ones, driving her husband batty with what-if questions, and planning for the inevitable zombie apocalypse.

Connect with Katee at: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Google + | GoodReads | Instagram | Tumblr | Youtube

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Giveaway:

Spread the love and enter to win the tour-wide giveaway!

1 $50 Gift card to Amazon or Barnes and Noble

and 3 winners of Katee Robert swag pack

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Keep up with the tour by stopping by one of these fabulous sites:

Monday 3/16/15

The Lusty Literate

Romantic Reads and Such

Reese’s Review

Tuesday 3/17/15

The Literary Gossip

Carpe Diem

Smut Book Junkie Reviews

Four Chicks Flipping Pages

Kitty’s Book Spot

For the Love of Bookends

Wednesday 3/18/15

Paranormal Book Club

Smokin’ Hot Books

Reviews by Crystal

Thursday 3/19/15

Kristy’s Brain Food

Literary Treasure Chest

Read My Mind

A Little Fiction of Every Flavour

Kimmy Loves to Read

Jen’s Reading Obsession

Friday 3/20/15

Romance Junkies

Talking Books Blog

JB’s Book Obsession

Dirty Girl Romance

Em & M Books

Pretty Sassy Cool

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Cover Reveal – The Assassin’s Revenge Series

16 Monday Mar 2015

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The Assassin’s Revenge series by Tara Crescent

COVER REVEAL

March 16, 2015

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I have a mission. Kill the man who kidnapped me. Kill the guards who raped me. I have guns and knives and I’m not afraid to use them. Nothing will stop me.

Then I walk into a bar and I notice him. He is gorgeous.

For four long years, my only response to anything sexual has been revulsion and fear. This time, it feels different.

I could use him. I want to use him. I could sleep with him and make a pleasurable memory as a counterpoint to the painful ones. I’m not a frightened young girl anymore. I’m a trained assassin, capable of killing him with my bare hands. This time, I’ll be in control.

He’s just supposed to be a distraction, this mysterious man in the bar that I have a one-night stand with. But I can’t predict the secrets he is hiding… secrets that are about to intersect my world in painful, unanticipated, and dangerous ways.

~*~ABOUT TARA CRESCENT~*~

Hello, I’m Tara Crescent. I’ve always fantasized about being a mysterious spy, leading a secret double-life, and now, I find that that’s come true!

Sort of.

By day, I’m a mild-mannered corporate drone in Toronto, but by night, I’m limited only by my imagination; I sit, and I type, and I am a daring writer of BDSM, erotica and romance.

In my spare time, I write of course. I also read, garden, travel, cook, and almost never clean. I just started watching Walking Dead on Netflix (zombie erotica, anyone?), and I’m impatiently awaiting the next episode of Doctor Who. (I would kill for a TARDIS.)

I’ve scribbled bits and pieces all my life, chiefly inspired by what I’m reading, which tends to be mainly science-fiction and fantasy, with a healthy sprinkling of romance and erotica thrown in.

I’m a huge believer in happily-ever-after, but tempered by real life, where happily-ever-after is possible, but takes work. My favorite kind of romance stories are ones that are somewhat believable; I like strong men and women who know what they want out of life, and are driven to get it.

I love reader email; I can be reached at taracrescent@gmail.com.

Happy reading and writing!

Website: http://www.taracrescent.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tara.crescent
Twitter: http://twitter.com/TaraCrescent
Mailing list: http://eepurl.com/IM0dT

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Book Review – The Spinster Bride

15 Sunday Mar 2015

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Book Review, Jane Goodger, The Spinster Bride

cover57521-mediumMr. Charles Norris needs help finding a wife…

For he has the unfortunate habit of falling for each Season’s loveliest debutante, only to have his heart broken when she weds another. Surely Lady Marjorie Penwhistle can help him. She’s sensible, clever, knows the ton, and must marry a peer, which he is not. Since she’s decidedly out of his reach, Charles is free to enjoy her refreshing honesty and her unexpectedly enticing kisses…

Lady Marjorie Penwhistle doesn’t want a husband…

At least not the titled-but-unbearable suitors her mother is determined she wed. She’d rather stay unmarried and look after her eccentric brother. Still, advising Mr. Norris is a most exciting secret diversion. After all, how hard will it be to match-make someone so forthright, honorable, and downright handsome? It’s not as if she’s in danger of finding Charles all-too-irresistible herself…

I’m going to do something I rarely do – start off my review with a complaint.  The reason I’m putting it first is because I really like Charles and Marjorie and their romance so I just want to get it out of the way. 

About three quarters of the way thru the book, a side story is thrown in that seemed a bit of an oddity.  It is a pretty important bit so I’m not giving any details but it kinda came out of nowhere and didn’t really seem to do all that much for the story.  Granted there were a couple of things that happened because of it but if this plotline had been in more of the book I think it would have not only been more enjoyable it would also have done more to progress the main story.  Now, I know that all of this is vague but I kinda have to throw it out there because it shook the flow of the book for me and I think it might do the same for others.  The real shame is that I think it could have made a fantastic secondary plot if it had been developed more. 

Now then, with that out of the way I can get to the praise.  I really enjoyed these two together.  They form such a great friendship which develops into so much more.  Together they are fun and sassy and full of life, making a perfect romance that at first seems to be fated to not be but of course you know everything will work out in the end. 

From what I can tell, we’re continuing in a world that has already been created – I found When a Lord Needs a Lady on Amazon, which comes out in February, and I know that couple is featured here.  But the nice thing is that other than some references I didn’t fully understand it didn’t really make a difference. 

Goodger’s writing is quick and witty, her characters are entertaining and realistic, and the romance is both sweet and sexy.  If you like your romances packed full of lords and ladies, The Spinster Bride is a fantastic choice.  A little ill-fated love and some romantic ingenuity blend perfectly to create a decidedly enjoyable love story.   

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Spotlight – Her Immortal Viking

13 Friday Mar 2015

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Adele Downs, Her Immortal Viking

Ooooh – a modern fairy tale with a sexy Viking … Happy Friday!

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Her Immortal Viking - Book CoverHer Immortal Viking

by Adele Downs

Contemporary with Fantasy Elements

PUBLICATION DATE –  2/24/2015

LENGTH (Pages/# Words) –  28,000

PUBLISHER –  Boroughs Publishing Group

Blurb:

Viking Warrior. Immortal Slave. Freed by Love.

An original contemporary fairy tale inspired by Norse mythology

Penny pleads for divine intervention from overwork and mountainous debt one desperate, lonely night. She sings songs of praise, chants like a yogi, and rubs her belly like Buddha until the crystal charm on her navel shimmers, hoping to draw the attention of someone up there.

From the place between heaven and earth, in the west beyond the seas, an immortal hears Penny’s cries. Once a fearless Viking warrior, Gunnar has been cast into eternal servitude by an angry god and made a Light Elf. While Penny sleeps, he comes to earth from Alfheim for a single night to complete her tasks. When she awakens and confronts him, the handsome immortal kisses her, sparking a night of forbidden passion. By dawn, the couple has fallen in love.

Dark forces target Penny, seeking revenge for Gunnar’s earthly misdeeds. To protect his mortal lover, Gunnar takes up his sword to defend her. Though his strength and courage are unmatched, it might be the power of Gunnar and Penny’s love that saves them both.

AMAZON KINDLE US – http://www.amazon.com/Her-Immortal-Viking-Adele-Downs-ebook/dp/B00TY21LBM/

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Excerpt:

He smoothed her hair and rubbed a thick tendril between his thumb and forefinger. “I am Gunnar.” He pronounced the name Goo-nar.

An emblem of the sun, surrounded by a circle, had been branded on the back of his powerful hand. Penny touched the scar while he held a length of her hair, recognizing Freyr’s sacred insignia from her textbooks. “The pain must have been excruciating.” Without thinking, she lifted the old wound to her mouth and laid kisses along its perimeter before pressing a kiss to the icon inside.

Tremors vibrated across her lips when they touched the ancient symbol and her body tingled with the contact. The brand grew warm and then hot against her mouth, though it did not burn. She ran her tongue over the thick scars to erase the heat, and then licked the center, finishing with a tiny swirl.

Gunnar’s gasp of surprise was the last thing she expected when she lifted her head. He released her hair and drew away.

“I’m sorry. I don’t know what got into me. Have I offended you?” She’d always been popular with men, and comfortable around them, but her behavior with Gunnar was bold, even for her. She sat up. “Am I under some kind of spell?”

Gunnar shook his head. “I used my powers to heal you, but your free will remains intact.”

She searched his face for clues about what to do next, because desire shone behind the wary expression in his eyes. Something else shone there, too. Gratitude. Penny waited for Gunnar’s reply without letting go of his disfigured hand.

He said, “Kindness isn’t something I’m used to finding. Perhaps you’d be less inclined toward compassion if you knew what I’d done to deserve this brand of servitude.”

She reached out and draped an arm around his neck to bring him closer. Their gazes locked and held. Gunnar’s eyes were like pools of ice blue water that pulled her in and down.

Her breathing slowed while the sound of her heartbeat rushed blood through her ears. “I am Penelope. And if you’re from Alfheim, I know who and what you are. I just don’t understand why you’re here.” How could she deserve his rare, benevolent gifts? She was just an ordinary woman from an ordinary town, barely scraping by.

His warm breath grazed her cheek in shallow rushes, lifting goose bumps across her skin. His wide, firm mouth smelled of sweet ground parsley and fresh-picked mint. “Sometimes we get what we need, simply because we ask. That’s the beauty and power of the unexpected.”

*****

Her Immortal Viking - Author PhotoAuthor Info:

Adele Downs writes best-selling contemporary romance inside the office of her rural Pennsylvania home. She is a former journalist, published in newspapers and magazines inside the USA, UK, and Caribbean.

Adele is an active member of Romance Writers of America and her local RWA chapter where she serves as a past-president. She has written several articles for RWR magazine (Romance Writers Report) and has presented workshops for writers.

When Adele isn’t working on her current project, she can be found riding in her convertible or reading a book on the nearest beach.

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Guest Post – The Captain’s Bluestocking Mistress

12 Thursday Mar 2015

Posted by romanticreadsandsuch in Blog Tour, Book Review, Sneak Peek

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A few days ago you might have checked out my review for Erica Ridley’s newest (link below), so I’m thrilled that she stopped by today to answer a few questions.

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What do you like the most (and least) about writing romances?

I love writing romance because it gives me the freedom to put complex characters in impossible situations and help them find love anyway. The hardest part about writing regency romances in particular is the constraints of historical accuracy. I research what they’re wearing, what they’re eating, what’s happening in the world during the dates of the story, money, travel, legalities, and whether the words I use existed in the time period. It’s impossible to catch everything, but I spend hours poring over every page. Attention to detail is simultaneously the best and worst thing about writing historical romance.

What is your favorite romantic story?

I’m not sure I can pick a single book, but I can pick an author. Some of the first historical romances I ever owned were written by Julie Garwood, and I bet I read every one of them at least six times. The heroes were strong, determined, and very alpha, and the heroines were just as strong and determined, and never failed to drive the heroes batty until they ended up in love. I really enjoy stories with humor.

If you could be any romantic character, who would it be and why?

It may not strictly be a romance, but I loved the hero in Anne Rice’s The Mummy: Ramses the Damned. Ramses was an Egyptian pharaoh cursed with immortality, entombed, and forgotten… until he awoke in the heroine’s parlor in Edwardian London. So I guess my answer is that I want to be Julie, so I could spend some serious quality time with that fascinating hero.

Which of your characters/books was the most fun to write? 

Oh, man. That’s a hard call. I had an absolute blast writing Amelia and Benedict in The Viscount’s Christmas Temptation. Their banter was fast-paced and fun throughout the whole book. In The Captain’s Bluestocking Mistress, the eponymous captain is more the strong, silent sort, but Jane–the heroine–is an absolute riot. I loved her from the moment she walked onstage in The Earl’s Defiant Wallflower. Getting my strong, angsty army captain snowbound with spinster Jane and her demon cat serves up plenty of wacky fun!

If you weren’t a writer and could be anything you want, what would it be?

I love to travel, and I love languages, so my non-writer dream job would be traveling the world, learning and teaching other languages. I have a friend who was born in Italy, studied in Spain, then moved to the United States, and now teaches French. My kind of lady! I would happily be a fry cook, if it included travel around the globe. 😉

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cover60841-mediumThe Captain’s Bluestocking Mistress

Dukes of War series

by Erica Ridley

Blurb:

Enjoy the witty, emotional second book in USA Today bestselling author Erica Ridley’s new Dukes of War regency romance series!

Captain Xavier Grey’s body is back amongst the beau monde, but his mind cannot break free from the horrors of war. His friends try to help him find peace. He knows he doesn’t deserve it. Just like he doesn’t deserve the attentions of the sultry bluestocking intent on seducing him into bed…

Spinster Jane Downing wants off the shelf and into the arms of a hot-blooded man. Specifically, the dark and dangerous Captain Grey. She may not be destined to be his wife, but nothing will stop her from being his mistress. She could quote classical Greek by the age of four. How hard can it be to learn the language of love?

Dukes of War romance books in Series Order:

#0.5 The Viscount’s Christmas Temptation  Nov. 2014

#1 The Earl’s Defiant Wallflower   Dec. 2014

#2 The Captain’s Bluestocking Mistress  Mar. 2015

#3 The Major’s Faux Fiancée    Jun. 2015

*****

Excerpt:

In this scene, Captain Grey has rejected Miss Downing’s offer to become his mistress—and her assertion that he is a hero. He doesn’t feel like one, and believes sending her home with her virginity intact will be the first step toward becoming a better man. However, the two are snowbound in his remote cottage for the foreseeable future, and Jane isn’t willing to give up the hope of sparking something between them. She’s been invisible her entire life, and has finally found someone who truly sees her…

Captain Grey glared back at Jane in silence.

She lowered her voice. “War is terrible. I recognize that. But now it’s over. What happens next is up to you.”

He pushed to his feet and piled the dishes and silverware into a stack. “It’s not that simple, and we’re done talking about it.”

She gathered the cups and the teapot and followed him into the kitchen. “Of course it’s not simple. Did you know Major Blackpool was one of only two people who ever bothered to stand up to dance with me at a ball? That moment will literally never happen again. He no longer attends balls at all. He’s missing a leg. From what I understand, he can barely walk and shall never dance again. But his life isn’t over.”

Captain Grey submerged the plates into a bucket of water and pushed it out of her reach. “Who was the other man you danced with?”

“My brother. Why won’t you let me wash the dishes?”

“Scullery work is hard on the skin, and you have pretty hands.” He began to scrub the first plate. “Blackpool is a hero. I am not. You’d do well to remember that. It would be the height of foolishness to trust a man who doesn’t trust himself.”

She shook her head. “Fighting for innocents and defending your country is inherently heroic. I believe in you. Closing yourself off won’t change that. No matter what you do, your heroism will always—”

He grabbed her face with wet hands and closed his mouth over hers with bruising force. No doubt he expected her to swoon, or slap him, or some other such nonsense.

She gripped his arms and held on tight.

His lips were wide and firm. The rough hands cradling her face dripped with water, but all she felt was warm. Desired. He was holding her in place as if he never wanted to let her go. Hope soared within her. She pressed herself even closer and let her eyes flutter closed.

Even through his clothes, the muscles of his arms were tight and firm beneath her ungloved hands. What would it be like to feel them wrapped around her? Would he hold her close with the same desperate passion that had begun this kiss? Or would his embrace be tender, as his lips were now, brushing against hers with gentle insistence?

As he suckled her lower lip, her mouth parted—not in surprise, but in eagerness. Just because it was her first kiss didn’t mean she was ignorant of what pleasures it might bring. She rose on her toes to meet him.

She had researched the matter extensively, and was delighted to discover that he had been right about book knowledge failing to communicate the complete picture. No mere words on parchment could remotely convey the heat and immediacy and… dizziness of having his mouth mold to hers. The heady sensation of need and shared desire.

Being kissed was more than she’d ever imagined. Being kissed by him was more than she’d ever dreamed.

Her fingers trembled—her entire body trembled—and she clutched his neck with abandon. She could no longer stand. She couldn’t feel her legs, her knees, anything except her mouth on his and their bodies cleaving together. The rest of the world melted away. It was as if she’d been waiting for this moment, this man, all of her life.

She licked at his lower lip and thrilled when a raw groan escaped his throat. Her heart hammered against her ribs, pushing her bosom against his chest with every staccato beat. All she could think was that she never wanted their kiss to end. This was heaven.

His tongue met hers and a delicious shiver shot down her spine, electrifying her skin. He tasted of tea, but also of a spice she could not define. He tasted of virile man, she supposed. Of Captain Xavier Grey. Everything about him was strong and sure and masculine and completely irresistible. She wanted to be his. She wanted him to be hers.

Her knees weakened. He felt like home and danger and hope all wrapped into one. Her breath escaped in tiny bursts when she remembered to breathe at all. He didn’t just make her feel desirable. He proved with every consuming kiss, with the thundering of his own heart against hers, that his desire for her was powerful enough to devour them both.

She was already lost.

He pulled away, gasping, and ran a shaking hand through his hair.

It was all she could do not to sway right back into his embrace.

“Was that heroic?” he rasped. “Or was it a selfish man doing what selfish men do?”

She gazed back at him in wonder. Her lips were tender from his kiss. “It was beautiful.”

“It was foolish.” He turned back to the bucket and reached for the next dirty saucer. “It shan’t be repeated.”

*****

Check out my review here – https://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/book-review-the-captains-bluestocking-mistress/

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EricaRidleyAuthor Info:

Erica Ridley learned to read when she was three, which was about the same time she decided to be a writer when she grew up.

Now, Erica is a USA Today best-selling author of historical romance novels. Her latest series, The Dukes of War, features roguish peers and dashing war heroes who return from battle only to be thrust into the splendor and madness of Regency England.
When not reading or writing romances, Erica can be found riding camels in Africa, ziplining through rainforests in Costa Rica, or getting hopelessly lost in the middle of Budapest.

Website: http://www.EricaRidley.com

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/EricaRidley 

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/EricaRidley

Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/EricaRidley

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