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Book Review – Crosscurrents

05 Tuesday Apr 2016

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Book Review, Crosscurrents, D.B. Sieders, Southern Elemental Guardians series

We’ve seen Sieders before with Lorelei’s Lyric and I’m so excited to get a chance to see book 2!

*****

The Adventure Continues in Southern Elemental Guardians Series Book 2

After her sister Lorelei finds a happily ever after, mermaid princess Ilsa is next in line to rule the Rhine kingdom. But she’s having way too much fun playing with mortals in the New World to let a crown cramp her style. Responsibility isn’t her thing, so she’ll need to find the will and courage to embrace her duties as an elemental guardian before she can transform into a worthy ruler. Enter Paul Pulaski, mortal scientist, adventurer, and hot geek. Paul’s all about responsibility, but he’s got a chip on his shoulder and a lot to prove in his pursuit of professional prestige—he doesn’t have time for fun. Until he meets Ilsa. Worlds collide and sparks fly when these two unlikely allies team up. Their mission:  battle a dark and mysterious river force that threatens both mortal and elemental alike while evading monster hunters, rival scientists, and jealous elementals.

Start with the classic cheerleader meets nerd trope, add a dash of magic and a sultry Southern setting, then presto—an unconventional fantasy romance that will hopefully bring a readers a lovely escape from the ordinary.

*****

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Southern Elemental Guardians Book 2

by D.B. Sieders

Fantasy Romance – Griffyn Ink

Cover Art Image – Tobie Cote, Framebox

Cover Design – Julie Schroeder Designs

Blurb:

No one believes Ilsa is worthy of ruling the Rhine River Kingdom, including Ilsa.

Sure, she wields plenty of mermaid magic and has a winning personality, but responsibility? Not her thing.

So instead of embracing her role as river royalty, Ilsa opts to extend her holiday in the New World. Frolicking with mortals is her M.O.—until she answers a distress call from an endangered species in the waters near Chattanooga. After her close encounter with a motorboat threatens to expose the world of elemental guardians, Ilsa partners with biologist and unlikely ally, Paul Pulaski, to cover her tail.

Worlds collide and sparks ignite between Princess Ilsa and her diamond-in-the-rough mortal, Paul. But can they survive monster hunters, a rival scientist with a grudge, and a dark force that could destroy mortal and elemental alike?

Buy link: Available from Amazon in eBook and paperback formats, as well as iBooks.

*****

Excerpt:

Returning her focus to the screen, Ilsa caught the blurry image of a boat coming toward the camera in spite of the desperate cries of warning she’d heard from its operator. She sat down in the desk chair and scooted close to get a better view. Horrified but unable to look away, she heard a sickening crack that must have come from her skull hitting the hull of the boat, followed by more shouts. At least two men were yelling. One denied culpability while the other seemed focused on…rescuing someone.

Her.

One of the two men rescued her?

Well, perhaps it had started as a rescue mission, but once the men spotted her fins it had no doubt turned into an entirely different scenario. After all, mortals were greedy, selfish beings who couldn’t be trusted. Oh the males had their uses, ones she’d particularly enjoyed during the course of her long life, but it didn’t change their nature. Ilsa’s human father had betrayed her mother because of her nixie nature, so what else could be expected of mortal men?

And yet, the jumbled audio feed suggested her rescuer’s outrage at the boat driver, especially as he fled the scene. The remaining man had apparently pulled her from the water and transported her here, wherever “here” might be. Confused and still a bit achy, she struggled to reconcile the evidence in front of her with history and experience.

“Are you okay?”

She yelped when the deep, familiar male voice came from behind her.

Ilsa jumped up from the computer chair, nearly knocking it over. She whirled around and held her arms out in front of her. Channeling her remaining power, she prepared to hit him with a blast of nixie energy that would make an electric eel jolt seem like a tickle. And if that didn’t work, she’d put him into a stupor with her Siren call.

Instead of attacking or running away, however, he simply stood and stared at her.

She’d been right in calling him a giant. The man stood at least six-three. With disheveled auburn hair and an even more outrageous goatee flanked by shorter stubble, he reminded Ilsa of the homeless vagabonds she’d encountered throughout her tour of the Americas. His worn T-shirt and ragged jeans solidified the look, though his sharp gaze and firm stance made Ilsa think twice about dismissing him as a fool.

The man slowly raised his hands, palms facing her. Though he regarded her with apparent caution, his actions didn’t seem threatening. Instead, he looked concerned.

“I don’t know if you can understand me, but I want you to know that I won’t hurt you. You were injured and I brought you here to help you…”

He stopped speaking when he looked down the length of her body. Her naked body. Well, what with one thing and another she hadn’t had time to conjure clothing to cover her—

Oh dear. Now there was another complication she didn’t need.

“My God,” he whispered, eyes wide with shock and apparent disbelief. “What happened to your fins?”

*****

Review:

For some reason I can’t pinpoint I wasn’t all that intrigued by the blurb but I got a copy because I enjoyed Lorelei’s Lyric so much and I was curious where Sieders would go from there.  I’m glad I did because I really liked this story!

Ilsa has been the typical party girl spare to the heir but now she has to decide if she’s ready to take over for her sister.  She’s got quite a few insecurities to deal with and she’s concerned that others see her as inadequate as she fears she is. She’s kinda at a loss until she runs into Paul.

I love the idea of a sexy, nerdy scientist 🙂  The way that Paul wants to know about everything and doesn’t get freaked out by the weirdness that he sees makes him a refreshing and interesting hero.  Unfortunately his country upbringing, mixed with his cerebral tendencies, means that he’s got some hang-ups of his own.

Paul’s unique outlook on life and dedication to keeping the earth’s waters healthy make him a good mate for Ilsa.  He’s so intrigued by everything she shows him … and her obvious appreciation & attraction towards him.  While his belief that she can be the leader that her people needs has her believing it as well.  It’s super sweet to see both of them grow in confidence thanks to the other.

Sieders had a lot of fun with the hot cheerleader and the nerd storyline, while the paranormal portion of the story makes it different.  I liked how it felt familiar but was funky at the same time.  There’s a little bit of danger and some fun secondary characters to help round out the story – it keeps things exciting and gives hints to possible future stories.  Add it all together & it means I’m super excited to see what comes next!

*****

authorAuthor Info:

D.B. Sieders was born and raised in East Tennessee and spent her childhood hiking in the Great Smoky Mountains, wading barefoot in creeks, and chasing salamanders, fish, and frogs. She and her family loved to tell stories while sitting around the campfire.

Those days of frog chasing sparked an interest in biology. She is a working scientist by day, but never lost her love of telling stories. Now, she’s a purveyor of unconventional fantasy romance featuring strong heroines and the heroes who strive to match them. Her heroes and heroines face a healthy dose of angst as they strive for redemption and a happily ever after, which everyone deserves.

D.B. Sieders lives in Nashville, Tennessee with her husband, two children, three cats, and her very active imagination.

You can find D.B. Sieders on her Website, Twitter, Facebook, and Goodreads

*****

Giveaway:

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Want a chance to win some beautiful custom jewelry?

Click here between now and April 7, 2016 to enter my Crosscurrents Release Celebration Giveaway!

Grand prize is a Sterling Silver and Crystal mermaid pendant and necklace set. Plenty of other prizes, too!

Happy Reading!

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Spotlight – Lord Bachelor

05 Tuesday Apr 2016

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Lord Bachelor, Tammy L. Bailey

I have to admit that I used to be a huge Bachelor tv show fan but I haven’t watched in a few years.  But this idea definitely intrigues me … and I think that Edmund might be a handful 🙂

*****

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by Tammy L. Bailey

Genre: Romance

Blurb:

Edmund Rushwood is a single English lord in possession of a great fortune who is in desperate need of a rich wife.

In accordance with his father’s will, Edmund has until he turns twenty-six to find a wealthy bride or lose his vast inheritance. To retain his selfish lifestyle, he agrees to join an American dating game show to find the woman who can save him. He doesn’t bargain on meeting Abby Forester, an impoverished, spirited American woman who is content to live out her father’s dreams in his vintage record shop.

With covert intervention from an unlikely source, Abby lands on the dating game show as one of Edmund’s potential brides. As their worlds entangle and love begins to bloom, Abby discovers Edmund cannot marry her and retain his wealth at the same time. Will love keep them together, or will greed triumph and tear them apart?

Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX08xZB_9fQ

Buy Links:

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iBook: http://apple.co/1UyDa0X

*****

Excerpt:

He smiled. “Just say thank you, and we’ll call it even.”

For a long moment, she stared at him, mouth agape, not sure if this was some sort of British humor she didn’t understand. Well, she supposed it didn’t cost her anything to give him what he wanted. “Thank you.”

His smile widened. “I thought American girls were all about, uhm,” he paused, his gaze sliding to her slightly parted lips, “…affectionate forms of appreciation.”

Abby exhaled. Did he really expect her to kiss him? Well, she wasn’t going to, no matter how many times her gaze wandered to his mouth. “I don’t know you, and you certainly don’t know me, Mr. —”

“Lord,” he corrected her with the slightest conceited bow. “Lord Rushwood.”

She resisted the urge to roll her eyes. “Pardon me. Lord Rushwood.”

“You may still call me Edmund.”

This time she brought her hands to her face, ready to let out a frustrated scream. He didn’t move as she parted her fingers and peeked through them. Growing more annoyed, she dropped her hands to her sides and squared her shoulders.

“I have thanked you…Edmund, so I will not be wrapping my arms around your neck and inviting you up for a night of, whatever you call it in England—”

“Rogering? Shagging?”

She closed her eyes and brought in a therapeutic breath. “Never mind,” she replied, trying to extinguish the blush spreading like a wildfire into her face.

*****

Prof PictureAuthor Info:

I was born in historical Appomattox, Virginia. After graduating from high school, I joined the military and served five years in the active duty Army. After leaving, I decided to go into the Ohio Air National Guard where I retired as a Master Sergeant in 2011. In case you were wondering, I have never flown a plane. After getting lost to the recruiter’s office, I was highly discouraged from navigating one.

I admit, I am an avid Jane Austen fan and try to incorporate her in my books, in one way or another. This dream of writing, with Jane sometimes, is an exciting adventure that may take me as far as the stars or as close as my computer.

When I’m not writing, I’m spending time with my husband and two boys, ages 12 and 10. Without their sacrifice and understanding, I would have never been able to pursue my passion of writing or my accomplishment of becoming a published author.

No matter what I write and read, there ALWAYS has to be a happy ending.

Social Links:

Website: http://www.tammylbailey.com

Twitter: http://www.tammylbailey.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tammylbaileyauthor

*****

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Spotlight – Believe in Me

04 Monday Apr 2016

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Believe in Me, Lisa Hahn

Starting the week off with something short & super sweet.  Enjoy!

*****

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By Lisa Hahn

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Blurb:

Fern Taylor has sworn off men for good. After her boyfriend abandons her and their infant daughter, she knows that no one can be trusted with her heart or her family. She has kept busy raising her precocious little girl and selling her handmade wares at the natural foods grocery store she runs with her tight-knit family. As far as Fern is concerned, her life is so full there’s no room for a man in it.

That is, until she meets Adam Price. At the recommendation of his colleagues at the local community college, he stops by the Taylor Family Store for lunch one afternoon. And while he enjoyed their homemade cuisine, it is the store’s cute and cranky owner that keeps him coming back day after day.

Despite herself, Fern can’t resist her growing attraction to the handsome professor, especially when she sees how good he is with her daughter. Once she decides to give Adam an honest chance, Fern comes dangerously close to falling for him. But when she uncovers a link between their pasts, Fern is faced with an impossible decision: protect the life she built for her and her daughter, or take a chance on the one guy in six years who has swept her off her feet.

http://www.amazon.com/Believe-Me-Lisa-Hahn-ebook/dp/B01CRNJV0M

*****

Excerpt:

“So how’s the kidney bean and quinoa salad?”

I froze at the sound of Adam’s deep, sexy voice, my hand mid-swipe as I cleaned the counter. Keeping my chin dipped down, I glanced up at him through my eyelashes and hoped the look I gave him was enough to convey my annoyance at his presence. After the ambush from Mom and Fawn the night before, the last thing I needed was for one of them to see that Adam had come back again. “It’s good. Would you like me to get you a container so you can be on your way?”

Adam pressed his hand over his heart, feigning offense. “But Fern, I only just got here. You can’t want me to leave yet.”

I gave the rag I was holding a quick squeeze before tossing it to the side. I hated that he was right. There was a small part of me that wanted Adam to stay for a little bit longer, just so I could ogle him. The sleeves of his blue and white plaid shirt were rolled up to his elbows, exposing his exquisitely sculpted forearms. And it didn’t hurt that the blue in his shirt really made his eyes pop. I couldn’t imagine how the poor girls in his classes held it together in front of him. “How much quinoa salad do you want?”

“A quarter of a pound.” His mouth quirked up at one corner. He was clearly amused by the effect he had on me.

I grabbed a plastic container from the stack. “No problem.”

“No problem, huh? Fern, did you know that was the nicest thing you’ve ever said to me?” he asked, leaning his well-defined forearm on the display case.

His sudden closeness caused every nerve in my body to go on high alert. Distracted by the way his muscles flexed right in my line of sight, I dropped a giant spoonful of quinoa down the side of the container. “Of course,” I muttered under my breath.

Adam leaned in even closer. “I’m sorry. I’m not distracting you, am I?” From his cocked eyebrow and the smirk on his face, I could tell he already knew the answer to his question.

My cheeks flushed, and I wished I could run back into the kitchen and hide. I hated that there was a member of the opposite sex who had the power to get me so flustered. Hurriedly, I scooped a couple spoonfuls of quinoa into the container before crushing the lid on. “I’m fine.” I looked up and flashed Adam a bitchy, tightlipped smile, ready to slam down his container. My hand froze in mid-air when I saw one the candles I’d boxed up the night before sitting on the counter, and I could feel a look of bewilderment replace my scowl.

“This candle smells incredible.” Adam picked up the Mason jar, unscrewed the lid, and sniffed it. “I heard you make these.”

With a sigh, I rested my hand on my hip. “Let me guess. Fawn told you.” My sister was stocking shelves in the home and beauty aisle, which made her the obvious culprit.

He twisted the lid back on and nodded. “You have a lot of talents, Fern Taylor.”

*****

LisaHahnAuthorsmallerAuthor Info:

Lisa Hahn writes contemporary and new adult romance. She’s interested in characters that are smart, sincere, and somewhat artistically inclined. Her and her husband currently reside in Northern New Jersey with their cat and two dogs. In addition to writing, Lisa likes yoga, fitness, veganism, and professional wrestling.

www.bylisahahn.com

www.facebook.com/bylisahahn

www.twitter.com/bylisahahn

http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/288940.Lisa_Hahn

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Book Review – Dangerous Therapy

02 Saturday Apr 2016

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Book Review, Dangerous Therapy, O'Connor Brothers series, Rhonda Brewer

Got a debut novel today … come get to know the O’Connor brothers – you won’t be disappointed in this sexy group of guys!

*****

25 Fun facts from Rhonda Brewer!

  1. I’m an only child but always wished I had lots of brothers and sisters. It’s why I enjoy writing stories about siblings.
  2. The character of Nanny Betty is loosely based on my own late grandmother. She was a fire cracker but she was from a different part of the province.
  3. My great grandfather worked with Guglielmo Marconi when he sent the first transatlantic message from Signal Hill in St. John’s, Newfoundland on December 12,1901. He was hired because he was so tall and was better to hold the kites.
  4. I’ve had most of the books in this series written for about 5 years but never had the courage to try to publish them until now.
  5. I spent almost 30 years of my life on and off with cadets both as a cadet and then as an officer teaching kids from 9 to 13.
  6. I learned to play the piano when I was in elementary school and took lessons up until high school but hated them because I was taught by a catholic nun who liked to rap fingers with a ruler.
  7. Hopedale is actually a fictional town but it is like many small towns in Newfoundland. Everyone knows everyone else and the communities are close knit.
  8. My husband and I are caretakers for his 48-year-old sister who has William Syndrome. It’s a developmental disability much like downs syndrome in that all the people have the same features.
  9. I have been with my husband since I was 17. I literally married the boy next door.
  10. Newfoundland has no crickets, porcupines, skunks, snakes or deer. We do, however, have a whole lot of moose…over 100,000. They were introduced over 100 years ago
  11. John’s is the oldest city in North America.
  12. I have a computer programming degree.
  13. Newfoundland has it’s own time zone. We are 30 minutes ahead of Atlantic Standard Time.
  14. Newfoundland towns have some of the most amusing names in the world including Come by Chance, Joe Batt’s Arm, and yes Dildo.
  15. September 11, 2001, 39 aircrafts were diverted to the tiny airport in Gander. More than 6,600 people (over 60% of the local population) were taken into homes for up to 3 days until the airspace reopened. Today, people who were stranded still visit their hosts who offered the ultimate acts of hospitality and kindness.
  16. The accents between Waterford, Ireland and St. John’s, Newfoundland are nearly identical.
  17. John’s, Newfoundland is the oldest city in North America.
  18. The reason I based my books in Newfoundland is because it’s one of the most beautiful and romantic places I know.
  19. One of my favorite television shows is Criminal Minds.
  20. I can play wipe out on the glockenspiel.
  21. My grandfather and mother encouraged my love of reading and books.
  22. I love the smell of the ocean which is a good thing since Newfoundland is an island surrounded by water.
  23. The first time I logged into a chat room was when I twisted my knee and couldn’t walk. My cousin suggested to go online but in 1998 it was all new and she told me not to use my real name so I used a name that I called my daughter from time to time. Sweet Kitty. I got a very rude awakening when I logged in with that name. However, I did meet some great friends online that I’m still friends with today.
  24. I’m not a fan of tattoos and I don’t have any myself.
  25. My kids call me a witch because no matter what I always find out when they are hiding something. They still don’t know my secret and they never will.

*****

DangerousTherapy2Dangerous Therapy

O’Connor Brothers series

by Rhonda Brewer

Genre: Contemporary Romantic Suspense

Blurb:

Officer John O’Connor is giving up on life after a terrible accident. His family are at their wits end when he refuses any kind of therapy. The only thing keeping him sane is his dreams of a beautiful woman he pulled in for a traffic violation months before.

Physical Therapist Stephanie Kelly is healing from a broken heart. When she is hired by Nightingale’s personal care and physical therapy, she’s ecstatic but she’s shocked when her boss asks her to take on a new patient. Shocked because the patient is her boss’s nephew and he’s not exactly keen on therapy. He’s also the cop who’s been heating up her dreams.

As Stephanie helps John get back on his feet, they grow closer, but someone is out to hurt Stephanie, or worse. After multiple attempts on her life, John’s family tries to figure out who’s after the woman he loves and stop them before it’s too late.

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*****

Review:

I’ll start with the fact that I received an Advanced Copy so I’m going to let some of the punctuation and grammar issues slide as they may be caught in a final edit.  However there were a few things about the writing that might bother some people – like short, choppy sentences and repetitive words & explanations.  I’m not usually a sticker for those kinds of things, as long as the book holds my attention (which this one definitely did), but I know that it can be a deal breaker for some.

The good news is that the story was so interesting and the characters were fun enough that the rest was easily overlooked (even when I thought Stephanie was acting like a teenager with a first crush 🙂 )  I really liked the big, boisterous family full of great personalities, all of whom could supply lots of material for more books.

I also enjoyed seeing Stephanie and John get to know each other and move forward on their initial attraction, building to something more.  Other than the threat to her safety, they had a relatively normal romance, with minimal drama or issues.  Speaking of the threat – the danger may have been a little too conveniently wrapped up (which they admit to) and the set up for a culprit might have been a little heavy handed (either the people acted shifty or they made threats), but it seemed to work in the story and was concluded very satisfactorily.  Overall, I was good with the way the mystery part played out.

With a plot and characters that kept my attention until the very end, I’ll be looking forward to seeing what Brewer brings us next.

*****

1471239_10155759472565206_7602085902428488344_nAuthor Info:

I was born and raised in St. John’s, Newfoundland. I’ve been with my husband for over thirty years and we have two children.

I’m also a writer. Someone who loves to tell stories of love, suspense, heartache and of course happily ever after. For most of my life, I’ve written those stories for myself. A type of therapy, I suppose. I love the characters I create. They become part of who I am because there’s part of me in them.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rhondabrewerauthor/?ref=aymt_homepage_panel

Twitter: https://twitter.com/rhondabrewer67

Author web page: http://rhondabrewerauthor.wix.com/home

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Book Review – Spare Me the Drama

01 Friday Apr 2016

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Book Review, City Lights series, Karen Tomsovic, Spare Me the Drama

We’re leaving the April Fool’s jokes where they belong and instead we’re looking at something a little more real.

*****

Spare Me the Drama CoverSpare Me the Drama

A City Lights romance

by Karen Tomsovic

Blurb:

Love a good soap opera?

Then tune in to Spare Me the Drama

Humor and heart come together in this contemporary love story about second chances and family life..

When widowed father of eight Martin Leon remembers that he forgot to invite an important guest to a birthday party for one of the kids, who can blame him? Since his wife’s death, he’s struggled to juggle the demands of a large family with the equally demanding job as head writer of the daytime soap opera he and Jeanie once co-wrote together but which he must now pen alone in the face of a dwindling audience, an executive producer only too happy to alter the course of his stories at her slightest whim, and a nagging case of writer’s block.

Roxanne Hunter parlayed her sexy role on After the Loving into a lucrative, luxury-bedding business years ago and didn’t look back. Just when she was on the brink of having it all, the universe pulled the rug out from under her, leaving her to nurse a devastating double loss of her own.

Accepting Martin’s last-minute invitation, Roxanne decides it’s the perfect getaway to take her mind off her lonely life. All she wants is to fulfill a promise she once made to Martin’s sister and find out how he and his brood are coping with grief. Though Martin may wake up one of these days ready for a woman again, Roxanne has no intention of reliving the days of her youthful, secret crush on him.

But the females in Martin’s family have other plans. Startled by the revelation that she is as much a stray as anyone else Martin has taken into his household, Roxanne nevertheless allows herself to be enfolded into the embrace of family life and a romance with him.

Can she fulfill her promise to get through fate together, or will the universe – and the past – pull the rug out from under her one more time, just as she’s about to get the happy ending she always wanted but never dared dream she’d have?

Readers of funny, feel-good women’s fiction will want to grab this witty but tender, literate romance of a widowed single father and the sexy femme fatale who brings him back to life.

Fans of young adult characters also will enjoy the viewpoint of the hero’s teenage daughters on his new-found love…

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*****

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Excerpt:

Sailing back toward them for another push, Lana opened her mouth and screamed. “Higher!”

Roxanne heaved a bit harder. Obviously she was trying hard to please. In doing so, she loosened the scent of her perfume and sent a couple hundred flowers Martin’s way. He inhaled with a little too much pleasure.

“Now we’ve got Nilda in that room,” he said. “She talked me into getting that new phone everyone’s lining up for.”

“Guess Nilda doesn’t think cell phones cause cancer,” Roxanne said. A wicked smile crossed her lips. “Can you handle one of those?”

She remembered his technophobia. Martin smiled wider. “What do you think?”

“I think you can’t tell your hashtag from your—”

Lana screamed out again. “Higher!”

Roxanne eyed the listening five-year-old and left her remark unfinished. She and Martin traded glances and shared a mutual laugh.

“You know my aunt,” Martin said. “You can’t tell her anything. According to her—based on the always-to-be-trusted Internet—you’ve had two nose jobs, an eyebrow lift, breast augmentation, cheek implants…”

“Why, I used to be a man.”

“… and an earlobe tuck.”

“She was right about the nose job. But there was only the one.”

Lana sailed back again. “Higher!”

This time Roxanne replied with a tentative “Uh…okay?” because both she and Martin could see the swing beginning to veer toward the brink of control.

Martin stepped in and brought the swing to a stop. “No higher.”

Her fists in a helpless clench, Roxanne shrank back, teetering on one awkward heel of a cool shootie.  “Sorry.”

Martin patted Lana on the head. “We don’t need any trips to the emergency room today.”

“Daddy, please.”

“No.”

Roxanne made some obligatory listen-to-your-father type comment and then wound Lana down—figuratively—with a suggestion to see the new kitten.

Martin moved to lift his daughter out of the swing and as he did, his shoulder creaked, causing Roxanne to glance around for the source.

“Was that you?” she said. “Or the swing?”

With Lana safely on the ground, Martin rubbed his shoulder. “It’s just a little rheumatism. It comes and goes.”

“Ah, you’ve got arthritis.”

“I don’t have arthritis,” he insisted. “I have rheumatism.”

“It’s okay, Martin, we all get older. It happens. Even I have to wear reading glasses from time to time.”

“Even you?” Martin tsked. He couldn’t wait to hear Stephanie’s pronouncement about those.

Roxanne had always been a beauty, and as he watched her toddle across the lawn with his daughter, realized she still was. From the moment she’d stepped out of her splashy convertible, she and her dark hair and her air of red roses had captivated him. His family, also dazzled, could not stop talking about her or to her. His seven-year-old niece, who would rather die than be the center of attention, seemed relieved that someone else had taken over the spotlight at her own party and gratefully basked in the reflected light of the mysterious stranger drawing everyone around her like a magnet.

Whee.

He liked Roxanne, though, and not because of her great looks and charm. When his sister had become a widow, Roxanne had been there. And when Tess was diagnosed and struggling for life, Roxanne had been there. Roxanne was so much more than a party girl. She’d proved herself to be a true friend. And for that, she had earned a place in their extended family.

She was so easy to talk to. They went so far back in each other’s lives that he could converse without having to explain the back story, so to speak. He could just jump right in and unload.

Roxanne Hunter, in so many ways, was a sight for sore eyes.

*****

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This is one of those stories that kinda fits in a few different places – more women’s fiction than romance, I think, with bits of family drama, overcoming grief, finding love, and recognizing (and overcoming) personal issues.  And while it wasn’t quite what I expected, that doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy it 🙂

Ten (yes, 10!) distinctly individual people living in one house means there is a lot going on with all of them.  Plus, with the mom’s somewhat recent death they have had a lot of adjusting to do.  Even more so when glamorous & successful businesswoman Roxanne comes back into their lives.

Roxanne has given up on ever having a family of her own and considers herself damaged goods, but a last minute party invitation that has her back with the Leon family may prove her wrong.  Of course, her insecurities aren’t going to make things very easy … and with so many people involved there is a lot that could go wrong.

Spare Me the Drama is quirky and fun but it’s also full of heart.  I really enjoyed seeing the interactions between Martin’s family.  They are all so unique but they have somehow managed to find a way to make things work for them in their new single parent world.  It was also interesting to see how all of them, even Martin, handle Roxanne & her totally different lifestyle and how the possibility of a new romance affected them all.  It’s complicated on all sides but it made getting to the last page all the more impressive.

*****

Karen Tomsovic Author PhotoAuthor Info:

Karen Tomsovic lives and writes in the Pacific Northwest, where she stares out her kitchen window thinking up new ways to describe clouds. Her two pet parrots (aka “permanent toddlers”), Teddy and Daisy, interrupt her as often as possible. Like her owner, Daisy loves to devour a good book, but she does so in a more literal sense. Teddy makes a great muse. He says Mommy should have a bird in every book. Mommy says she’ll try.

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