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Book Review – Nobody But You

23 Wednesday Mar 2016

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I am so beyond thrilled to have Jill Shalvis stop by today to answer a couple of real quick questions (she is a busy lady 🙂 ) and share the newest in the Cedar Ridge series, Nobody But You.

We’ve seen the others in this series before (Second Chance Summer & My Kind of Wonderful) and once again Shalvis delivers a total knockout!

*****

In the book Jacob’s mom, Carrie, is sick. What was it like writing a character that had dementia?

Having family experience with this, I just wanted to show that not every minute of it is torturous.

Describe what readers can expect from a Jill Shalvis romance in 140 characters.

Hot guys, fun, sexy, humor, hot guys, love, girl power and as it can’t be said enough, more hot guys. 🙂

Finish this sentence: My heroine will never…

Go quietly into the night… 🙂

*****

Shalvis_NobodyButYou_MMNobody But You

Cedar Ridge series

by Jill Shalvis

Blurb:

When Jacob was injured in the war, it changed him for life. Now all he wants to do is come home to Cedar Ridge, settle in at his lakeside cabin and get some much-needed peace and quiet. But there’s no peace to be had when he finds a spitfire of a woman camping out on his property. Half the time he’s not sure whether he wants to spank her or kiss–or maybe both. He’s in a dark place and a dark mood, and here’s this wildly hot woman who is also funny and light and may be the balm be needs to soothe his aching soul.

Sophie Marren is pretty much penniless after leaving her abusive husband. She doesn’t have the money to pay rent or the slip fees for docking the boat where she’s been sleeping. She was getting along just perfectly until the good-looking, brooding, I’m-too-sexy-for-myself guy moves into the lake cabin that the slip belongs to. Sure he’s hot as the noon sun with those dark lens and even darker ‘tude, but god forbid she tie herself to another man who’s always telling her what to do. But the more she gets to know Jacob, the more she sees how willing he is to battle for her wounded heart…a battle she might just let him win.

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*****

Excerpt:

She eyed the bench a long beat but did eventually sit, perching primly as far from him as she could get and yet still be close enough to grab the bottle.

Smart woman.

She took the Scotch and drank. Her eyes watered and she coughed as she handed it to him. With a sigh, she leaned back to study the night sky. Her bared throat was slim and creamy smooth. An unexpected temptation. Remembering the flash of pain and vulnerability she’d unwittingly revealed, and that for whatever reason he’d somehow added to it, he spoke. “I’m sorry.”

She glanced at him as if she’d never heard a man apologize before in her life. “For…breathing?” she asked. “Having a penis? What?”

“You were upset because you didn’t know I was a Kincaid.”

She sighed. “That was just me looking for a reason to be mad at you so I wouldn’t…”

She bit her lower lip, clearly not wanting to go on.

But now he had to know. “So you wouldn’t what?”

“Nothing,” she said. “It’s just that I’m trying to make better choices.”

“Of which I wouldn’t be one.”

“It’s not necessarily your fault,” she said. “It’s that you’re a man.”

“Guilty as charged.”

“And I’m off men right now.”

“And on…women?” he asked with admittedly more than a little fascination.

She rolled her eyes. “I’m on no one, but thank you for proving my point on men.”

“I get that,” he said. “But being off men doesn’t seem to be making you very happy, or sound like a whole lot of fun.”

“Maybe I don’t need fun.”

He understood that. He’d felt the same way since Brett died. “What do you need?” he asked, honestly wanting to know more about her.

Instead of answering, she reached for the bottle. He waited until she met his gaze before letting go.

“Nothing,” she said a little too quickly. “Everything’s…perfect.”

“And your glass is half full,” he said. “So you’ve said.”

But he didn’t believe her. “How about a game?”

“I don’t play games.”

Now, that wasn’t exactly true. Whether she knew it or not, she’d been playing with  his head since he’d first laid eyes on her. “Three truths and a lie,” he said.

She stared at him. “As in you tell me three truths and a lie, and I pick out the lie?”

“Yes.”

She considered this. “What do I get if I win?”

“What do you want?”

For the briefest of beats, her gaze dropped to his mouth.

Oh, hell yeah, he thought. Want me…

“My first boyfriend taught me that game,” she said.

“What did the winner get?”

“A kiss.”

Definitely still playing with his head… “Is that what you want, Sophie? A kiss?”

Again she stared at his mouth before dropping eye contact and wrapping that eye-stopping pink robe tighter around her body. “Do you?” she asked.

“Hell yes.”

Her gaze flew to his.

“Problem is,” he said conversationally, “if I kissed you, I don’t think I’d be able to stop.”

Her mouth literally fell open. The pulse at the base of her throat jumped. And she seemed to lose her words.

He went on. “But you should know, I don’t lose. That means you’ll have to tell me three truths and a lie.” And he’d hopefully get to know more about her.

She closed her mouth to bite her lower lip in what could’ve been indecision or excitement. Obviously he was hoping for the latter. “But hey, if you’re not sure you can handle losing, we can just forget about it,” he said.

The challenge lifted her chin and put sparks in her eyes. That’s it, babe. Show me what you’ve got.

“Bring it,” she said.

*****

Review:

I love Sophie but I still get a little tired of his flip-flopping emotions – luckily Jacob has a lot more patience with her than I do 🙂  Other than that though she’s great.  I understand where she’s coming from, with her ex and her family, and it makes her issues believable.  I love how saucy she is and how she’s willing to give Jacob heck but still be there for him when he needs it.

I’ve been anxious to get to Jacob’s story, mainly because he’s the unknown Kincaid (although Kenna gives him a run for his money there 🙂 ).  Shalvis does a good job of showing his conflicting emotions over his choices and how the past decade without his family, plus everything that he’s seen and done, has impacted him.  I love watching him work his way back to a happy place with the rest of the siblings.  And I adore his & Hud’s relationship with their mom.  It’s both sweet and fun and I love them all together.

Once again Shalvis delivers a winner and I can’t wait to see where she goes next!

*****

JillShalvisAuthor Info:

New York Times bestselling author Jill Shalvis lives in a small town in the Sierras full of quirky characters. Any resemblance to the quirky characters in her books is, um, mostly coincidental. Look for Jill’s bestselling, award-winning books wherever romances are sold and visit her website for a complete book list and daily blog detailing her city-girl-living-in-the-mountains adventures.

 

Website: JillShalvis.com

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T: @jillshalvis

IG: @jillshalvis

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*****

Giveaway:

Enter for your chance to win a copy of Nobody But You or, if you’re very lucky, the whole Cedar Ridge series!!!

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*****

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Tour Schedule:

March 21
  1. Abigail Books Addiction—Review & Giveaway
  2. Art, Books, & Coffee—Spotlight & Excerpt
  3. Best Sellers and Best Stellars of Romance—Spotlight & Excerpt
  4. BJ’s Book Blog—Review & Giveaway
  5. BookHounds—Review & Giveaway
  6. Evermore Books—Review & Giveaway
  7. Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents —Spotlight & Excerpt
  8. Fic Talk—Review & Giveaway
  9. Forget the Housework, I’m Reading…—Review & Giveaway
  10. JenniferVido.com—Spotlight & Excerpt
  11. LucyLicious Reads—Review & Giveaway
  12. Manga Maniac Cafe—Q&A
  13. Mary Gramlich Is Blogging Along With—Spotlight & Excerpt
  14. My Book Addiction and More—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  15. Reads By Rose—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  16. Relentless Romance—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  17. Reviews from the Heart—Review & Giveaway
  18. Romancing Rakes For the Love of Romance—Review & Giveaway
  19. The Book Hammock—Review & Giveaway
  20. The Pleasure of Reading Today—Spotlight & Excerpt
  21. Wild Wordy Women—Spotlight & Excerpt
  22. Those Crazy Book Chicks—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
March 22
  1. BiblioJunkies—Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. Bookish Devices—Review & Giveaway
  3. Bridget’s Book Bungalow—Review & Giveaway
  4. EverAfter Romance—Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  5. Inner Goddess—Spotlight & Excerpt
  6. Lightning City Book Reviews—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  7. Reading Between the Wines Book Club—Q&A
March 23
  1. Booklovers For Life—Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. Books. Lists. Life.—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  3. E-Reading After Midnight—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  4. Ficwishes—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  5. From the TBR Pile—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  6. KT Book Reviews—Spotlight & Excerpt
  7. Long and Short Reviews—Q&A
  8. mignon mykel : reviews—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  9. Reading In Sarah’s Corner—Review & Giveaway
  10. Romantic Reads and Such—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  11. SNSBAH Promotions & Reviews—Spotlight & Excerpt
  12. Thoughts of a Blonde—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  13. TjLovesToRead—Review & Giveaway
March 24
  1. A Bookish Escape—Review & Giveaway
  2. Okie Dreams Book Review—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  3. Reading in Pajamas  —Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  4. Smut and Bon Bons—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  5. Sultry, Steamy Reading—Review & Giveaway
  6. The Sassy Bookster—Review & Giveaway
March 25
  1. A Literary Perusal—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. Blogging by Liza—Review & Giveaway
  3. Romancing the Readers—Review & Giveaway
  4. The Book Nympho—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  5. The Readdicts—Review & Giveaway
  6. Under the Boardwalk—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  7. What I’m Reading—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  8. Wisconsin Cheesehead’s Bookreviews—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
March 26
  1. Books and Things Blog—Review & Giveaway
  2. Majorly Delicious—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  3. Revenge of the Feels—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  4. The Book Disciple—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
March 27
  1. Belle’s Book Bag—Review & Giveaway
  2. Lusty Reads by a Busty Girl—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  3. Ramblings From This Chick—Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  4. Romancing Life—Spotlight & Excerpt
March 28
  1. A Bluestocking’s Place—Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. Always YA at Heart—Review & Giveaway
  3. Carole’s Random Life—Review & Giveaway
  4. Life With Two Boys—Spotlight & Excerpt
  5. Margie’s Must Reads—Review & Giveaway
  6. On the Wings of Books—Spotlight & Excerpt
  7. One Book Two—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  8. That’s What I’m Talking About—Review & Giveaway
March 29
  1. All Romance Reader—Review & Giveaway
  2. Debbie’s Book Bag—Review & Giveaway
  3. Kaisy Daisy’s Corner—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  4. Once Upon A Page—Review & Giveaway
  5. Red’s Romance Reviews—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  6. Reviews by Tammy and Kim—Review & Giveaway
  7. Romance Reviews Today Blog—Q&A
  8. The Book Nuts—Review & Giveaway
March 30
  1. Alpha Book Club—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. Forever Book Lover—Q&A
  3. Palmer’s Page Turners—Review & Giveaway
  4. Romance Addict Book Blog—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  5. SOS Aloha—Spotlight & Excerpt
  6. The Geekery Book Review—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
March 31
  1. Book Babes Unite—Review & Giveaway
  2. BooksPieAndCoffee—Review & Giveaway
  3. I Wish I Lived in a Library—Review & Giveaway
  4. MrsLeif’s Two Fangs About It—Review & Giveaway
  5. OMGReads—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  6. Paranormal and Romantic Suspense Reviews—Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  7. The Romance Dish—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  8. Total Book Geek—Review & Giveaway
  9. Wicked Reads—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
April 1
  1. About That Story—Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  2. Becca the Bibliophile—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  3. Caffeinated Book Reviewer—Review & Giveaway
  4. Community Bookstop—Review & Giveaway
  5. Ramblings from a Chaotic Mind—Review & Giveaway
April 2
  1. Nose Stuck in a Book—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  2. Reviews by Martha’s Bookshelf—Review & Giveaway
April 3
  1. A Brit & A Yank—Spotlight & Excerpt
  2. A Page of Love—Spotlight & Excerpt
  3. Herding Cats & Burning Soup—Spotlight & Excerpt
  4. Kitty’s Book Spot!—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  5. Southern Yankee Book Reviews—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
April 4
  1. Alphas Do It Better Book Blog—Review & Giveaway
  2. Babbling About Books, and More—Spotlight & Excerpt
  3. Books Are Love—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  4. JaM Book Blog—Review & Giveaway, Q&A
  5. Moonlight Rendezvous—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt
  6. Nice Ladies, Naughty Books—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  7. Smut Matters—Review & Giveaway
  8. Taking Time for Mommy—Review & Giveaway
  9. The Racy Lit Reader—Review & Giveaway, Spotlight & Excerpt, Q&A
  10. Undeniably Book Nerdy—Review & Giveaway

 

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Book Review – Saved by the SEAL

22 Tuesday Mar 2016

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cover82200-mediumSaved by the SEAL

A Battle Scars Novel

by Diana Gardin

He saved her life. She showed him how to live it . . .

When he sees a woman drowning, Grisham Abbot immediately leaps into action. The Navy SEAL forgets his training, his past, and the explosion that forever scarred his body and his mind. He can only remember what he was born to do. But saving Greta Owen is a complication Grisham is definitely not ready for. She’s stunning and gorgeous—like sunlight after months of darkness. Yep, Grisham is so, so screwed.

Greta knows that the smart thing to do would be to run from Grisham. He’s a wounded warrior, and his head is a big-time mess. The problem is that Greta wants to make him her mess. One kiss and she’s completely in over her head. And if this SEAL risked himself to save her, then she must find a way to bring him back to life . . .

The blurb covers just a tiny bit of the story – the rest of it involves Greta & Grisham deciding if they want to be together, Grisham worrying over what he will do with the rest of his life now that he can’t be a SEAL (and what it means for their relationship), and a stalker that Greta somehow finds along the way.

I really like them as a couple because they have sparks and fun and sass that work well together.  Greta’s issues with Grisham’s work feel realistic to me – from a logical perspective she spends a lot of her time waiting for him to screw up so that seems a little like she makes it happen, but in that situation she’s going to lead with her heart and so for me it is believable.  I also appreciate how Grisham handles it and that seems true to me as well.  I also like how he shows patience and understanding but doesn’t give up.

I do have a little concern about the business side of things (I’m not sure the way the cases are run is all that believable and if we are going to be told out about a case I’d like to know how things turn out J) but the stalker issue and the romance are well done.  So overall, I am very satisfied and I’ll be keeping an eye out for others in this series.

*Even though this is part of a series it can be read on its own*

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Book Review – Unexpectedly Yours

21 Monday Mar 2016

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This book was so much fun – check it out below and then run to get your own copy 🙂

*****

UY_1600Unexpectedly Yours

by Coleen Kwan

Releasing March 14, 2016

Entangled Bliss

Blurb:

He wasn’t what she was expecting…

Derek Carmichael has harbored a secret crush on his best friend’s older sister for years, but she’s always been out of his reach. Now that Hannah is back in their hometown and newly single, suddenly the five-year age gap doesn’t seem so huge. But convincing her to see him as more than just the kid she used to know is another story.

Hannah Willmett can’t believe how grown-up Derek Carmichael has become. The troubled kid from her youth has turned into a sexy, successful TV celebrity, but Hannah’s wary of his player past and the rampant rumors connecting him to beautiful socialites. Still, she can’t help but give in when their attraction reaches a boiling point.

Trying to keep their fling a secret from her overprotective brother is one thing, but when Hannah finds herself unexpectedly expecting, her life is thrown upside down. She and Derek may be becoming parents together, but that’s no basis for a happily-ever-after.

Buy Links:  Amazon | B & N | iTunes | Kobo

*****

Excerpt:

“Hey, pecan pie.” Derek beamed as he lifted the pie dish from the cooler. “You made it for me?”

“Just my way of saying thanks.”

“There are other ways of saying thanks.” His gaze drifted to her lips, leaving her in no doubt what he had in mind. “Ways just as sweet and tasty as pecan pie.”

Her trigger-happy desire surged again as she imagined his lips on hers. “God, Derek, I thought we were keeping things platonic.”

“I thought so too, but you brought pecan pie.”

“Pecan pie? That’s a turn on?”

“Well, yeah. That, and those shorts you’re wearing.” His gaze lowered to the denim cutoffs hugging her hips. “I think you put on those itty-bitty shorts on purpose just to torture me, didn’t you?”

She gulped. “It’s a hot day, and they were the only shorts I had.” Liar. She had other, more modest shorts, but for some reason she’d chosen these tight-fitting cutoffs with the frayed hem. Again, she blamed her subconscious.

He snickered at her, and she knew she wasn’t fooling anyone. “You’re right. It is a hot day. In fact, it’s so hot I think I need to do this.” He stretched his arm behind his neck, gripped his T-shirt, and pulled it off in one swoop. Tossing aside the T-shirt, he stretched out in the sun. “Ah, yeah. That feels so much better.”

Her mouth fell open, and she might have made a choking sound. Her eyeballs felt like they were on stalks as she gawked at Derek’s naked torso. What a magnificent sight. Sunlight bounced off his smooth pecs and bulging biceps. He didn’t have an ounce of fat on him. Hard, broad shoulders narrowed to lean hips showcased by his low-slung jeans.

He rubbed his chest, drawing her attention to the trail of fine, dark hair that tracked down the center of his body. “What’s the matter, babe?”

Babe. Heat seeped through her pores. Just one “babe” from him, and she was already melting.

“Uh, n-nothing,” she managed to stutter. For the life of her, she still couldn’t tear her eyes away from him.

“See something you like?”

She was almost panting now. Dammit, he was so devilishly tempting, but she was not going to cave in.

“Yes, I do.” She leaned toward him, slow and deliberate, until his eyes widened and he licked his lips in anticipation. Then she stretched her arm across him, brushing against his naked chest, and grabbed a bottle of iced tea. “This is what I’d like.”

She twisted the cap off and tipped a deep gulp of liquid down her throat. When she lowered the bottle, Derek was grinning at her.

“Nice move. You play hard.”

Her blood fizzed like she’d drunk champagne. It was such fun teasing and flirting with Derek. It made her realize she wasn’t old after all and that Derek brought something out of her that no one else did.

“You didn’t think I’d swoon at your feet just because you bared your chest, did you?”

“A guy can hope.”

*****

Review:

I think I was expecting the baby part of this to be the big stumbling block for them but that doesn’t come up until must later in the book.  The beginning is the back and forth for Hannah & her feelings for Derek.  I can kinda see where she’s coming from because she’s known him since he was barely a teenager and she was in a motherly role with her brother at that point so that would have meant she saw Derek as the same.  Now she’s coming out of a bad marriage with an immature guy so it’ll be hard for her to see Derek as mature, not a kid.  But she’s definitely not giving him enough credit 🙂  Derek has done a lot of growing up over the years but he never outgrew his crush on Hannah … and now he has the chance to act on it.  He’s just got to convince her that he’s all man.

This is another of those stories where their issues are caused by their lack of communication – making assumptions, not talking and reacting with emotion.  If they just got over themselves and talked it would have been a much shorter book (but where is the fun in that 🙂 ).  Hannah is very caught up in what she “should” be doing and how it will look to others that she forgets to ask herself what she wants to do.  And because of Derek’s childhood he still has some issues with acceptance, regardless of how successful he’s been since he left town.  I feel bad for him but that causes a lot of his issues with Hannah because he reacts with his heart instead of his head whenever he feels unwanted.

I know that for some people the communication issue is a no-go so I want to warn you now.  I’m usually on the not-a-fan side when it comes to that kind of story but for me Kwan handles it really well.  I never got overly frustrated or wanted to smack them and I always consider that a win 🙂  It definitely isn’t everyone’s favorite storyline but her writing is so well done and that helps to make it work.

*****

ColeenAuthor Info:

Coleen Kwan has been a bookworm all her life. At school English was her favorite subject, but for some reason she decided on a career in IT. After many years of programming, she wondered what else there was in life — and discovered writing. She loves writing contemporary romance and steampunk romance.

Coleen lives in Sydney, Australia with her partner and two children. When she isn’t writing she enjoys avoiding housework, eating chocolate, and watching TV shows like Criminal Minds and Masterchef.

Author Links:  Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

*****

Giveaway:

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*****

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Book Review – His To Keep

18 Friday Mar 2016

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Beauty and the Brit series

by Terri Austin

Iain wasn’t just rough around the edges—he was uncivilized, despite all the elegant trappings and expensive suits. And Brynn wanted more of it. She wanted Iain in full-on barbarian mode.

She wanted to be taken.

Filthy rich British bad boy Iain Chapman made a name for himself as a ruthless businessman, but if he can secure an investment from Vegas powerhouse Trevor Blake, Iain could take his business to the next level. Solution? Hire beautifully timid corporate trainer—and Trevor’s sister-in-law—Brynn Campbell and seduce his way to success.

Brynn’s everything Iain is not: kind, delicate, decent. But she’s also got a taste for something a little beastly, and it doesn’t take long for Iain to break through her every inhibition. Brynn was supposed to be his pawn, but as Iain gets closer to his goal, he begins to realize he’s not ready to let her go, not now, not ever—even if it costs him everything.

Let me start by saying this is definitely a sizzling read.  Iain knows his way around a woman’s body and Austin makes sure you know it too so you need to be OK with that bedroom door being wide open, showcasing his every dominant moment.  It’s hot and sexy but won’t be for everyone.

Outside of the bedroom, the story showcases the growth of Iain and Brynn – both individually and as a couple.  Iain is ruthless and doesn’t really spend a lot of time thinking of others, having no issue using people to get what he needs.  And that includes Brynn.  But it doesn’t take long for her to get under his skin, making him change how he treats people.  As for Brynn, she has issues saying no and domineering, arrogant Iain threatens her safe, comfortable world.  But the more time she spends with him, the more of his take charge attitude rubs off on her and she starts to stand up for herself.   I really like how these two help each other, changing and working their way closer to something in the middle for both of them.

Of course the biggest issue is the fact that Iain started their relationship to get to her brother-in-law and it wouldn’t be a romance if that didn’t get out at the wrong time, causing trouble.  I don’t usually like romances that are based on lies but Austin does a good job of having all of it – the way it happens and the aftermath – fit with their personalities.  It’s not pretty but it definitely works and I appreciate that while Iain put everything in motion he decided pretty early on to not go through with it but he didn’t know how to fix it.  And once it all goes upside down, I have to appreciate his attempt to set it to rights and win Brynn back.  It’s not for everyone – some aren’t going to like the way that Iain uses her (it is kinda old school romance, but that doesn’t stop it from being enjoyable) and others aren’t going to like the steamy sex scenes – but if you give it a go you are going to get a hot, enjoyable read with growth, heartache, and a fun HEA ending.

(This is the 3rd book in this series and while there were little things that I didn’t totally understand about Brynn’s siblings it didn’t impact anything – this one can definitely stand on its own)

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Book Review – Risking It All

17 Thursday Mar 2016

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A Naked Men Novel

by Christi Barth

Who doesn’t love Naked Men? In Christi Barth’s irresistible series, a group of close-knit friends talk out their problems with naked honesty on a popular blog. Bonded by a high-school tragedy, they’re moving on from the past—and fighting for the future with strong and sassy women.

Griffin Montgomery helps people. As a teenager, he kept his best friends alive after their soccer team’s bus crashed in the Alps. Now, as a Coast Guard search and rescue pilot, he saves lives with reckless abandon—until he goes too far and earns a lengthy suspension. Working on the Naked Men projects keeps his mind busy, but Griff’s itching to get back in the action. That’s when he finds his latest rescue mission: a pretty wallflower who’s stuck in her comfort zone.

Chloe Widmore doesn’t take risks. As a professional letter writer, she gets enough excitement out of expressing other people’s emotions. So when the hottest man she’s ever seen invades her coffee shop, Chloe surprises herself with how much she wants to be with him. Routines make her feel safe. Griff makes her deliciously unsafe, in so many ways. But falling for him is one risk she might just have to take . . . whether she’s ready or not.

 

We’ve seen Barth’s books before (here) and I’m super excited to start her new series.  I’m going to say now that this review has a kinda spoiler in it so if you don’t want to know anything more stop now 🙂

I’m usually curious about what others are saying about a book I’m reviewing (just to see what they liked, didn’t like or noticed that I didn’t).  And I was super surprised at how many people didn’t like Griffin.  To me he was a pretty typical guy’s guy – take charge, physical, testosterone fueled, that kinda thing 🙂  But quite a few people flipped at how he reacts when he finds out that Chloe is a virgin.  I’m not sure what it says about me but I’m not surprised or offended that a guy who isn’t thinking long-term commitment with a woman at that point would have a problem with being her first.  He’s concerned that she’d have a more emotional connection to sex than maybe what their relationship is ready for and it isn’t a new idea that most women have trouble keeping their heart out of the bedroom without that.  It doesn’t take him very long to get over it but I can definitely understand why he has a knee-jerk “oh-hell-no” reaction.  I think this is just going to be something that each reader has to decide whether it works for them.

I found the two of them to be quite realistic in their actions and reactions.  They aren’t perfect and both have hang-ups from horrible things that happened in their past.  But it also gives them a special understanding of each other that helps create the basis of a great relationship.  And, one of my favorite things, they have great communication – that’s the one thing that will drive me nuts, when the characters don’t talk to each other and therefore do stupid things.  There is drama – over her virginity, his need to save everyone and her aversion to taking any kind of risk.  While they may not have typical issues, they handle them without a whole lot of melodrama – any time I thought that something was going to come back and bite them, they actually worked through it in a way that was very believable.

My only complaint is that we don’t get enough of the relationship between the guys.  The interactions that we do get are so entertaining and show the closeness that has developed between such different guys that I really wanted more … and I can’t wait to read the rest of the series for that alone.  Plus, Barth does such a good job of giving us tidbits and little glimpses of the other guys that I really want to get to know them better.  So I’ll definitely be keeping my eye on these guys – I’m seriously looking forward to them meeting their matches (especially Knox 🙂 ).

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Book Review – The Millionaire Makeover

14 Monday Mar 2016

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Bachelor Auction series

by Naima Simone

Plain-Jane computer programmer Khloe Richardson needs a date—one to make the prince of her dreams jealous. Maybe then he’ll finally see her as a desirable swan and not the ugly duckling in the second office from the left.

But when she bids on a bachelor at a charity auction, the man she wins is millionaire Niall Hunter—who once made intense, passionate love to her and then left without a word. She’s determined not to let her guard down again—among other things—around the infamous Irish lothario.

Niall never imagined his penance for one hot-as-hell night with his best friend’s little sister would be transforming her from a shy wallflower to a sultry siren. Helping her attract another man is torture…especially when he promised his friend he’d stay away. Plus, she wants forever, and he’s not a forever kind of guy. But Niall can’t stop wanting her. Can’t stop touching her. Can’t stop, period. And damn if he can remember why he has to…

These two together are absolutely fantastic!  I love the fact that there is something about Khloe that no one else really sees (not even herself), but that Niall does.  He’s got such an artistic soul that he’s buried under a hard veneer but with her it is hard to keep up the act.  I feel bad that he feels like he has to hide it because of the way his dad treated him, but it is so sweet the way that Khloe understand and supports him.

My only complaint is that we spend a lot of the book getting the two back together again that I feel like Niall’s acceptance of himself is a just a tad rushed.  He’s spent so long feeling unloved & unworthy, and fought so hard to stay away from Khloe, that I would have liked to have a little more time for his introspection and realization that he really is the good man that both Khloe and Michael know he is.  It is there, I just wish it was a tiny bit more involved (probably nitpicking here 🙂 ).

Niall does quite a few dummy moves, thanks to his issues, but he mans up like a champ – what a great ending!  Amazingly sweet and a little teary for what they both lost and found together.

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Book Review – Lady Bridget’s Diary

11 Friday Mar 2016

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So for those Pride & Prejudice and Bridget Jones’s Diary fans out there, Maya Rodale gives a new take on your beloved storyline 🙂

*****

Lady_BridgetLady Bridget’s Diary

Keeping Up with the Cavendishes #1

by Maya Rodale

Releasing February 23, 2016

Avon

Blurb:

In the first hilarious entry in her brand new series, USA Today bestselling author Maya Rodale re-invents a love story we all know and cherish. 

Lord Darcy is the epitome of perfect

Lord Darcy is the quintessential Englishman: wealthy, titled, impossibly proper and horrified that a pack of Americans have inherited one of England’s most respected dukedoms. But his manners, his infamous self-restraint and better judgment fly out the window when he finds himself with the maddening American girl next door.

Lady Bridget is the opposite of perfect

Lady Bridget Cavendish has grand-but thwarted-plans to become a Perfect Lady and take the haute ton by storm. In her diary, Bridget records her disastrous attempts to assimilate in London high society, her adoration of the handsome rogue next door, her loathing of the Dreadful Lord Darcy and some truly scandalous secrets that could ruin them all.

They cannot stand each other-and yet they cannot stay away

It was loathing at first sight for Lady Bridget and Lord Darcy. But their paths keep crossing…and somehow involve kissing. When Lady Bridget’s diary goes missing, both Darcy and Bridget must decide what matters most of all-a sterling reputation or a perfectly imperfect love.

Goodreads Link:  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25817357-lady-bridget-s-diary

Goodreads Series Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/153521-cavendish

Buy Links:  Amazon | B & N | Google Play | iTunes | Kobo

*****

Excerpt:

Prologue

     Oceans crossed: 1

Sisters who plagued me the entire journey: 2

Brothers who suddenly became a duke: 1

Fearsome duchesses: 1

Lady Bridget’s Diary

London, 1824

Durham Residence

The Ballroom

One would think that having one’s brother inherit a dukedom was a stroke of good fortune that would transform their lives from ho-hum to utterly fantastic. One would think that until one was on a reducing diet, stuffed into a tightly laced corset, and forced to practice walking backward.

“Once again, Lady Bridget,” the duchess said crisply.

She was Lady Bridget Cavendish now. Before she had just been Bridget Cavendish of Duncraven farm in Maryland. But then a letter had arrived one day, with the unexpected news that James was now a duke and they were all to leave everything behind and travel to England, immediately.

“Yes Lady Bridget, once more please,” Amelia said with a smirk.

“Do shut up, Amelia,” Bridget said, under her breath. Younger sisters were quite annoying, on any continent.

“It’s ‘Do shut up, Lady Amelia,’” Claire, the oldest sister, corrected. She found all the formality as ridiculous as the rest of their family, much to the despair of the duchess.

Somewhere about the massive house—probably in the stables, even though the duchess made it perfectly clear dukes were above mucking about in the stables—was her brother, James. Or, as he was now to be known, His Grace, the Duke of Durham. Dukes had many responsibilities, it seemed, but walking backward in a gown with an excessively long train was not one of them.

Before her, with sharp blue eyes and perfectly coiffed blond hair, was Josephine Marie Elizabeth Cavendish, Her Grace, the Duchess of Durham, widow of the previous duke, and aunt to the Cavendish siblings.

One did not call her Josie. Amelia had asked.

“Remind me why we are learning to do something as ridiculous as walk backward?” Claire asked. From a young age, she had spent her free hours devoted to the study of mathematics, otherwise known as Important Work. Bridget’s head ached just to think about it.

“It is for your presentation at court,” the duchess replied. “Which is necessary before your debut in society, which you must do in order to find a husband, which a lady must do, lest she become an impoverished spinster.”

“What if we do not wish for a husband?” Amelia asked.

“What a silly question,” the duchess replied. “Lady Bridget, once again.”

At the duchess’s request, Bridget sank into a curtsy. They had practiced this extensively on Tuesday afternoon. Then, with as much grace as she could muster, Bridget rose and began to elegantly glide backward. Or so she tried; feats of grace did not come easily to her (a point upon which their dancing instructor would absolutely agree). Nothing about being a True Lady did. Bridget had daydreamt through lessons on the order of precedence amongst members of the haute ton, how to properly pour a cup of tea, and all the other lessons on etiquette and deportment they endured morning, noon, and night.

“Now Lady Amelia, it is your turn.”

While the duchess’s attention was focused on her sisters, Bridget took advantage of her distraction to continue walking backward until she had crossed the length of the ballroom, then she continued through the large double doors and halfway down the corridor, at which point she turned, lifted her skirts, and proceeded to the kitchens. Reducing diet, deportment lessons, and True Lady-ness be damned.

*****

Review:

There are going to be people who do not like this book because they feel it follows too closely to the stories that it takes inspiration from – Pride & Prejudice, Bridget Jones’ Diary and Mean Girls.  I’ve seen a lot of reviews that say it steals word for word from them (which I didn’t see that much of but I don’t necessarily have them all memorized).

Buuuuuuuuut, there are also going to be people like me who really like some (or all) of those stories and love the idea of an author having a good time with the material.  P&P and Bridget are two of my favorites stories (ones that I go back to time & again) and I found it fun to read someone else’s re-imagining of them.

So before picking it up decide if you are OK with a close retelling – you are going to see familiar things but in unfamiliar ways, so you have to take that into account 🙂

*****

MayaRodale (photo credit Paul Brissman)Author Info:

Maya Rodale began reading romance novels in college at her mother’s insistence and it wasn’t long before she was writing her own. Maya is now the author of multiple Regency historical romances. She lives in New York City with her darling dog and a rogue of her own.

Author Links:  Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

*****

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Book Review – Lost & Found Love

10 Thursday Mar 2016

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Mountain Meadow Homecoming series

by Laura Browning

A haven in his arms….

Welcome to Mountain Meadow, Virginia, where homecomings lead to happily ever after…

Tabitha MacVie has come to Mountain Meadow to meet the sister she never knew, and find the family she longs for. What she discovers is a close-knit community determined to close ranks against the new art teacher, especially once she catches the eye of the town’s most eligible bachelor. Tabby tries hard to keep Joe Taylor at a distance. But staying away from the handsome preacher isn’t easy once he opens his arms to her….

Tabby is the answer to Joe’s prayers. Too bad the spirited beauty believes she doesn’t belong in Mountain Meadow—or with him. Still, Joe can’t resist offering her shelter against the local gossips, or giving her a strong shoulder to lean on when her family hopes are dashed. And when Tabby’s life is suddenly on the line, Joe will do anything to save the woman who stole his heart.

Some may not like the love at first sight between Tabby and Joe, but it didn’t bother me.  I really liked how the two seemed to have a special understanding of each other that quickly turns into something more.   Tabby definitely has reason to be hesitant to get involved with anyone, but especially a man of the church.  Her childhood was absolutely horrible and left scars that ca be seen, but also some that can’t.  Coming to Mountain Meadow though may prove to be exactly what she needs.  While there are people who are causing her trouble, she may just find the family that she truly needs – one who will love and accept her as she is.

I think that Browning does a good job of depicting a single, young preacher in a small town.  The things that the others expect of him – from setting him up with their single relations (or themselves) to what they expect from his wife – are pretty spot on from my experience.  Small towns aren’t always Mayberry or Stars Hollow.  They usually are full of gossip and with some small-minded people who have no issues causing troubles for others.  Joe gets himself into a little trouble when he lets his emotions take control and rushes things with Tabby.  I love the way that he handles the outcome, using his faith and morals as a guide.  Once he re-centers he provides a great amount of calm and understanding when it is needed.

Unfortunately this is one of those times when I think that it actually made a difference that I didn’t read anything else in this series.  There’s a history among Tabby’s family that, while Browning does her best to explain, really needed to have been experienced to truly understand.  Don’t get me wrong – I really liked this story even as my first book and I think you could too, but I think that I needed that additional info to really get the nuances.  But with well-developed and interesting characters and fluid writing, I’m putting them on my TBR list right now.

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Book Review – Sweet Haven

08 Tuesday Mar 2016

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For a sweet treat just like the delectable things in Addie’s shop, Sweet Haven is a must read!

*****

Sweet Haven CoverSweet Haven

Home Sweet Home #1

by Shirlee McCoy

Releasing February 23, 2016

Zebra

Blurb:

In Benevolence, Washington, the Lamont family’s irresistible handmade chocolates are a cherished tradition–and always a reason to celebrate. And now they’re giving the three Lamont sisters, one by one, delicious chances to start again, make a change, and have their sweetest dreams come true…

Neighbors who care, a peaceful routine–accountant Adeline Lamont is glad some things about her beloved hometown never change. But when her grandfather is injured, she has to run the family store, Chocolate Haven, and make its legendary fudge. Trouble is, she can’t get the recipe right to save her life–or Chocolate Haven. And she doesn’t need her ornery new tenant, Sinclair Jefferson, stirring up the pot with his help–and daring Addie to taste her wild side…

Once Sinclair gets his hapless brother back on track, he’s leaving Benevolence for good this time. He’s made his life far away from his irresponsible family and their scandals. Trouble is, he can’t quite stay away from Addie’s optimism, enticing plus-size curves, and kindness to those who need it most. But they don’t seem to have a thing in common–except that Addie’s passion for chocolate, and for Benevolence, is just as contagious as Sinclair’s passion for her. Maybe small-town life has its charms after all…

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25640717-sweet-haven

Buy Links:  Amazon | B & N | Google Play | iTunes | Kobo

*****

Excerpt:

She’d tried the love thing. She’d headed down that happy path of commitment and promises, her heart doing a joyful little dance the entire way. She’d had a ring on her finger and every intention in the world of saying I do. Right up until the moment that Adam had said he didn’t, Adeline had been committed to them and had been absolutely sure that they had the real thing.

Why wouldn’t they? They’d grown up together. Attended school together. Went off to college together. They’d fit like pieces of a puzzle, and there hadn’t been a person in Benevolence who’d doubted that they’d last forever.

She snorted.

Forever?

That had lasted until Adam got a job offer he couldn’t refuse. Good money. No. Great money. Adeline had wanted to get married before he left to join the law firm in Houston, but he’d had a dozen reasons why they shouldn’t. He’d said goodbye with tears in his eyes and promises on his lips—I’ll send you a plane ticket as soon as I get settled. I won’t sleep a wink until you’re by my side again. It won’t seem like home until you’re with me.

Bull crap. All of it.

A month later, Adeline had gotten an e-mailed Dear John letter. Adam had said that he thought they should take a break, see other people. Oh. And by the way? He’d like the ring back.

She’d tossed it in the Spokane River, and she’d gone on with her life as if her heart hadn’t been broken in a million pieces.

Fickle things, hearts.

So easily swayed, so easily fooled, so easily broken.

Not hers. Not anymore.

She liked her life just the way it was, but dang if she didn’t wish she had someone to go to the wedding with, because Janelle? She wanted nothing more than to see her three daughters married. To her, it was a source of never-ending disappointment that there hadn’t been a wedding yet. Three daughters, and not one of them had walked down the aisle. At least she could say that Willow and Brenna were in committed relationships. Willow was even engaged. Both of Addie’s sisters had exciting lives in exciting cities. A fact Janelle pulled out at every church function, every community event, every situation where bragging about children was considered a social norm.

But Adeline?

She was still living in town, working as an accountant with no man in sight. There wasn’t a whole heck of a lot that her mother could say about that. My daughter crunches numbers all day and spends most of her evenings alone? Not exactly bragging material.

Not that Addie usually cared.

Janelle was Janelle. She’d met Addie’s father in high school, fell in love with Brett Lamont and never once looked back. Their relationship had been one for the record books—true love that only seemed to grow as the years passed. If cancer hadn’t taken her father, Addie was quite sure her parents would still be together and still be madly in love.

Was it any wonder that Janelle wanted that for her daughters?

Too bad she didn’t realize that some of her daughters. . . one of her daughters . . . didn’t want the same. Whether or not Addie was happy with her choice to remain single didn’t play into Janelle’s thought processes.

Which was a shame, because Addie was happy.

Very happy.

Or had been until Granddad fell and ended up in the hospital. Now her nice routine life had turned to chaos.

She was under too much stress. That’s why the dang Lamont fudge wasn’t turning out and why every heart she made seemed to be weeping chocolate. The last thing she needed was her mother hounding her about having a date to the wedding.

She also didn’t need to be hiding in a bathroom in her grandfather’s apartment. An apartment that was being rented by a guy who looked like he’d stepped off a magazine cover.

Sinclair Jefferson had been handsome when he was a kid.

Now . . .

Wow!

Women were going to be falling all over themselves trying to get his attention.

Not Addie.

All she wanted to do was get back to work and get home.

“Screw this,” she muttered. “I am not going to hide. If Mom asks me about my date for the wedding, I’ll just tell her I’m taking Tiny.”

She stalked into the hall.

The apartment was silent.

No sound of high heels clicking on wood. No murmured voices. Not even the soft sigh of fabric.

She hurried into the living room, the ugly orange dress under her arm. Empty. No one in the kitchen.

Maybe they’d gone down to the parking lot, and maybe . . . just maybe . . . she could get into Chocolate Haven, get the kitchen cleaned up, and get home without hearing one word about wedding dates.

“Leaving so soon?” Sinclair asked as she reached the door.

She didn’t know where he’d come from.

The office maybe? Or Granddad’s bedroom? Didn’t matter. She wasn’t going to be able to sneak out. She turned to face him, hoping to heaven her mother wasn’t there too.

She wasn’t.

Thank God.

“Soon? I figured I’d already outworn my welcome,” she replied, her hands itching to smooth her hair and to tug at the end of her T-shirt to make sure it was covering the rip in the thigh of her jeans.

She didn’t do any of those things, because Sinclair was just a guy who was renting her grandfather’s place, and it really didn’t matter what she looked like or what he thought of her.

His gaze dropped to her thigh. Obviously, her shirt wasn’t covering the tear.

“If I’d been in a hurry for you to leave, I’d have let you know,” he said, his gaze traveling from her thigh to the splotch of chocolate in the middle of her shirt.

“Since you make the place smell like chocolate, I figured it would be okay for you to stay for a while.”

That made her laugh, all the tension she’d been feeling sliding away. “You have a thing for chocolate?”

“Doesn’t everyone?”

“Not me.” Not anymore.

“Too many days in the shop?”

“Something like that.” She kept her voice light. No need to announce to an almost complete stranger just how desperate she was to be done working at Chocolate Haven.

“We could switch off. You can help my brother. I’ll work at your grandfather’s store,” he suggested.

It was a joke.

She knew it was, but she’d have happily switched places with him for a day or two.

Or a thousand.

“I wouldn’t want to ruin your fun,” she said.

“Fun?”

“I heard you and Gavin were cleaning out your grandfather’s house, trying to get it ready for the baby.” She’d also heard that Gavin’s wife had moved out. Seven months pregnant, Lauren had insisted that

Gavin make the house he’d inherited habitable for her and their child before she returned to him. According to the blue haired ladies at the diner, he hadn’t been making much progress toward the goal.

“I guess not much has changed since I left town,” he said, all the humor gone from his face and eyes.

“Gossip still travels faster than the speed of light.”

“Gavin is the one pushing the gossip along,” she replied, suddenly defensive and not sure why. She loved Benevolence, but not everyone did. Sinclair had every right to his opinion about the town.

“What’s he been saying?”

“He’s told everyone who cares to listen that Lauren walked out on him.”

“He needs to shut up. No one in town needs to know his business or Lauren’s.”

“Maybe you should tell him that.” She stepped outside, cold air bathing her hot cheeks. Perfect. That’s what this was. The perfectly horrible end to a perfectly horrible day.

“I will.” He’d moved to the door and stood in the threshold, backlit by the living room light.

“Then I guess there’s nothing more to say but good night.” She flounced down the stairs. At least, she hoped that’s what it looked like she was doing—a nice energetic retreat from a guy who she hoped wasn’t going to prove to be another complication in her already too complicated life.

She tripped on the last step, nearly landed on her face, but managed to right herself before she hit the pavement.

“Careful,” he called.

She offered a quick wave, doing everything in her power not to look at him again. No sense staring into those green eyes, taking in those long lean muscles, those very broad shoulders. Let the other women in Benevolence drool and dream. She had work to do.

She stepped into Chocolate Haven, grabbed Granddad’s apron from the hook, hung the dress in its place. Chocolate permeated the air, the scent of it so heavy and thick she was sure she could stick out her tongue and taste it.

*****

Review:

Though the ending seemed a tad rushed (I would have maybe seen a little more of a realization from her and a conversation between the two), overall I was very happy with this story.  It is nice to see Sinclair come to terms with his past in Benevolence and look at the town with adult eyes, recognizing that the townsfolk did care about him & his brother.  (Although, here was another place I would have liked a little more something because we get a little about Sinclair’s military history.  His experiences are still impacting his life so I think there was the opportunity for that to be addressed more.)

I also really enjoyed seeing Addie grow and come to terms with her past (and her future) as well.  (As I write this I keep thinking of things that I think need a little more explanation because I would have loved to see a little more resolution between Addie and her mother – although her sisters are due stories so there may be something there.  We’ll see what happens 🙂 )

I feel a little bad for pointing out things that I think the book needed because when I closed the cover at the end I really & truly liked the story and would very much recommend it.  The characters are interesting and they experience a lot of growth, both individually and as a couple.  The secondary characters are fantastic as well and I can’t wait to see more of their stories.

The writing is very smooth and I found myself turning pages very quickly to see what came next but there aren’t ever any pacing issues.  And the deepening of Sinclair and Addie’s relationship feels natural and kept my interest.  So everything considered, for me, that means the book is a winner and I’m looking forward to what McCoy brings us next!

*****

ShirleeAuthor Info:

Shirlee McCoy spent her childhood making up stories and acting them out with her sister. It wasn’t long before she discovered Nancy Drew, The Hardy Boys, her mother’s gothic romances . . . and became an ardent fan of romantic suspense. She still enjoys losing herself in a good book. And she still loves making up stories. Shirlee and her husband live in Washington and have five children. Readers can visit her website at www.shirleemccoy.com

Author Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

*****

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Book Review – The Groom Wore Plaid

07 Monday Mar 2016

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Oh, do I have the perfect read for those that love historical romances …!

*****

groom wore plaidThe Groom Wore Plaid

Highland Weddings Series

by Gayle Callen

Avon Romance

February 23, 2016

Mass-Market ISBN: 9780062268006 * $7.99

E-ISBN 9780062268013 * $5.99

Blurb:

Falling in love means tempting fate in this passionate new novel in USA Today bestselling author Gayle Callen’s Highland Wedding series.

Maggie McCallum’s dreams about her new fiancé aren’t the romantic sort. It’s not just that she was bartered to Owen Duff like a piece of property to end a clan feud. She’s also haunted by premonitions of his death on their upcoming wedding day. Yet the exasperating Highlander won’t let her call it off, even though his life and his clan are both in jeopardy.

Owen has wanted Maggie in his bed since he first glimpsed her years ago. If their union restores peace between their clans, so much the better. But while lusting after another chief’s sister had its risks, growing to trust Maggie is far more dangerous. Owen is falling deeply in love with the one woman he cannot hope to claim…and survive.

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Excerpt:

Scotland, 1717

              Maggie McCallum was only sixteen and Owen Duff eighteen the autumn their families spent in Edinburgh. Her mother had said she was too young for courtship, but Maggie secretly scoffed at that. Men looked at her now, and she was finally allowing herself to give a flirtatious look back.

And then at a dancing assembly, she saw Owen, Viscount Duncraggan, heir to the earldom of Aberfoyle. She’d met him only once before, at a dinner with their parents. She’d been twelve, he fourteen, and he’d ignored her. Now a friend giggled and pointed him out.

“He’s from the Duff clan,” the girl said. “Even I ken that the McCallums and the Duffs have always despised each other.”

              Maggie nodded without really listening. She was staring at Owen with wide, curious eyes. He did not wear a belted plaid as so many of her family did, but an expensive tailored coat and waistcoat over knee breeches, and the polished sword at his hip sparkled in the candlelight when he strode across the dance floor to bow to a blushing girl. He had a thin face and bony shoulders that hinted at the broad strength of the man he would become. His sandy hair was gathered in a haphazard queue on his neck, loose strands brushing his cheeks as if he were too busy to be bothered fastening it more securely.

              “Isn’t your brother to marry his sister? Ye’ll be practically family.”

Family or not, Maggie knew better than to be the McCallum who approached a Duff in public, right in front of her mother. She thought of her brother’s misery at marrying a woman he didn’t know or love, the way he’d done foolish, reckless things in anger when he’d first discovered his fate at thirteen. Maggie had pitied him, and felt guilty that she was secretly glad it wasn’t she forced to marry a Duff.

Her next meeting with Owen wasn’t auspicious—she merely passed him on the stairs outside her flat on High Street, as dusk settled in dark waves on Edinburgh. The tall building with a dozen floors housed all manner of people, from the chimney sweep in the cellar to the dancing master in the garret. The best floors were reserved for noblemen, and though her father didn’t have a title, he was the chief of the Clan McCallum. Her mother had leased the flat to be near the earl’s family, since her son was marrying into them, but she did not want her daughter involved beyond what civility expected.

Upon seeing Maggie, Owen came to a stop on the stairs and grinned that grin that lived in her dreams for many years to come. His warm brown eyes made her think of the chocolate English ladies favored for their morning drink, and as they took her in, skimming her form, she felt as suitably overheated as that cup she’d only once clutched in her hands on a cold winter morning in the Highlands.

She wanted to scold him for his bold gaze but then she saw the round tube he carried.

“Is that a telescope?” she demanded.

Those eyes now brightened with more than warmth. “Aye, I’m heading out to gaze upon the stars. Have ye looked through one before?”

She shook her head. She’d done nothing more intellectual than read passages from the Bible—she hadn’t been allowed more, had no access to other books. Knowing there was a whole world of knowledge out there made her ache with regret and frustration.

He held out a hand. “I’m Owen. Do ye want to come?”

She hesitated, realizing he didn’t recognize her. In that long moment she thought of her grandparents already preparing for bed, the fact that she’d just seen her mother into a sedan chair to meet with friends, and that her brother lived in his own flat near the university. She was alone.

Owen stood a couple stairs below her, and that put them at just about the same height. She stared into his eyes again, and the admiration and curiosity made her unfurl like a blossom in springtime.

But she had to be honest. Taking a deep breath, she said, “I’m Maggie McCallum. ’Tis my brother who’s to marry your sister.”

He looked at her for a long moment, and the first feelings of regret and resignation washed through her.

But Owen didn’t rush away, only extended his hand closer to her. “Nice to meet ye, Maggie. Do ye still want to come with a dreaded Duff?”

She bit her lip to keep from giggling like a foolish girl. She was sixteen, a woman now. He obviously didn’t remember her from four years before. Maybe that was for the best. Putting her hand in his, she let him lead her out into the twilight.

              During the next few weeks, Owen was the excitement in days that were once dreary and repetitive. Sneaking away to ride down to the shore at the Firth of Forth, boating, exploring the grounds of Edinburgh Castle, or even meandering through shops seemed like wild adventures when she was at Owen’s side.

              Rather than deter her, the very forbiddance of a friendship between them caused her to be far too reckless. He was so very different from the men she knew. He discussed physics and chemistry and astronomy as if she was as smart as he. She saw his wonder in the world, but when she asked if he would be a scientist, his expression turned hard as he said his father had forbidden it. He was the heir to an earldom, and would be educated as such. If he didn’t study the classics, his father would refuse him attendance at university next year.

Maggie sympathized, and distracted him from his sad and angry thoughts, but she could not stop dwelling on her own confusion. Every moment she spent in his company, Owen seemed more and more familiar to her, as if they’d met much earlier in their childhood, though he swore they had not. Sometimes it was as if a ghost of a dream teased her from just beyond the shadows, and she shivered.

Her dreams were nothing to make light of. More than once, she’d dreamed something that eventually came true. The family of a little boy in her clan had thought him drowned and were about to give up the search, when a dream led her to the bedraggled boy huddled beneath a cliff. Another dream foretold the suicide of a young woman whom Maggie’s father had abused. Maggie hadn’t understood what she was seeing until it had actually come true, which was often the case. And then it had been too late to help the girl. Maggie’s mother had taken her away from Larig Castle and back to Edinburgh, to keep her safe from her father.

But Owen? Could he have been part of a dream she couldn’t remember? The puzzle of it flooded her mind when she was separated from him, but the hours they were together were full of happy laughter, insightful discussion, and endless moments where she stared into his face when he wasn’t looking and imagined herself married to him. Maybe her mind was simply trying to tell her that he was her destiny, that they were meant to be together. She wanted him to kiss her, but he was ever the gentleman—or maybe he assumed that the centuries-old feud between their clans meant they could never share a more intimate relationship. It seemed to be a forbidden topic between them.

But he touched her, and each time she could have surely melted with delight. He would take her hand running across a field, guide her by grasping her elbow, put his hand gently on her waist when they stood watching the sun set amid beautiful orange and pink clouds adorning it like trailing scarves.

Two weeks into their friendship, they were carrying a luncheon basket along the river, Water of Leith, on a particularly sunny autumn day, when Owen suggested they look for mussels and Scottish pearls. This was no mere meandering in ankle-deep water, and soon they were both dripping wet, pearl-less, shivering as they crawled back up the grassy bank, laughing.

Owen lay down in the sun, and feeling reckless, she did the same, eyeing him boldly since his own eyes were closed. His queue had come undone, and long strands of his hair, dark brown with water, covered his cheeks. Without thinking, she came up on her elbow and used a trembling finger to move the locks away from his face.

              His eyes snapped open, and she expected him to laugh up at her, but he seemed to concentrate intently on her face just above his. Everything external seemed to go silent as they shared a hot, meaningful gaze. She was focused on the rough sound of her breathing, the moisture beaded on his skin, the way she could feel his heart pounding in his chest when she rested her trembling hand there.

              And then he cupped her head and brought her down for a kiss. His lips were cool from the water, yet softer than she imagined a man’s would be. Such boldness made her dizzy—or was it simply nearness to Owen? Her hand still on his chest, she lifted her head and stared down at him uncertainly, but he only brought their mouths together again. He parted his lips, and the shock of his tongue sliding between hers made her start with surprise and wonder. Her cool, wet skin seemed to heat, the warmth spreading out from her mouth and down her chest. Her trembling was no longer from the cold, but she didn’t know why her limbs seemed so restless. She wanted to be touched—needed it with a desperation new to her. But she was afraid to do more than brace herself against his chest as he explored her mouth and taught her to explore his.

The world shifted as he rolled her onto her back. It was his turn to rise above her, his intense face framed by blue sky and towering autumn-hued trees. She had no time to think as he kissed her again and began to touch her. His hand on her body was a hot, welcome presence, and with each touch she felt more and more as if she couldn’t lie still. His caresses journeyed across her wet clothes from her hip and upward. And when at last he touched her breast, pushed upward by her stays, she moaned against his lips and shuddered with each delicate strum across her nipple, as if he made her an instrument of desire.

Their shared world of passion was suddenly overwhelming, and she pushed against him before it was too late to stop. Owen lifted his head and stared down at her, his breathing as erratic as hers.

“We cannot do this,” she said with a trembling voice. Not that she regretted any of it, she realized, staring at his mouth and wishing to feel again the pleasure he’d given her.

Owen was looking at her mouth, too, and he practically growled, “I knew ye’d find out. Forgive me. I didn’t ken how to tell ye.”

“Find out what?” she demanded.

He grimaced.

“Owen Duff, ye have to tell me now.”

“My father betrothed me some years ago to the daughter of a Lowland clan. Even now, they journey here for us to meet.”

The last warmth from their kiss deserted Maggie. Shivering, she sat up and scooted away from him, covering her chest as if it was bared to him.

“Why did ye never tell me this?” she demanded. She’d let herself get lost in the fairy tale of their friendship, and the romance she’d thought had been blossoming. Now she knew she was simply a fool.

Owen tucked his hair back into the queue, as if he needed something to do with his hands. He didn’t look at her, and his face was as red as hers felt, but she didn’t feel any sympathy for him.

              His words came out slowly at first, before tumbling over each other as fast as the rippling water behind him. “At first, I thought we were simply friends, and to know ye were a McCallum made it daring. But the need to kiss ye has been dominating my thoughts more and more.”

              He met her gaze at last, and she felt like she’d never forget the heat she saw there, the passion he was showing just for her. But he was betrothed, and a lump rose high up into her throat, shutting off any words. She scrambled to her feet and backed away from him before she would embarrass herself more by crying. “I—I have to go.”

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Review:

The Groom Wore Plaid is the perfect example of the type of Scottish historical romance that I just love – there is an unknown person threatening one (or both) of the couple & the clan has concerns about them, they aren’t together under the best of circumstances & there is a communication issue between them, and culture & historical troubles are woven in beautifully.  Which all combines to mean that their relationship is on shaky ground.  I’ve seen it over and over but it never gets old for me 🙂  Plus, Callen does a fantastic job of keeping it fresh with interesting characters, good flowing plot, and a mystery that kept my interest.  if you like old school (big, alpha, hottie, take charge) heroes, heroines who are strong enough to love them, and an intriguing plot with some danger and a HEA, this is definitely the perfect book for you.

(Oh, and this one can pretty much stand on its own.  I haven’t read anything else by Callen and I get the feeling that there is a little set up for this story in the first one with Maggie’s brother but things are explained well enough that I wasn’t lost.  But it is so well written that she’s going on my list of author’s to read 🙂 )

*****

Author Info:

After a detour through fitness instructing and computer programming, GAYLE CALLEN found the life she’d always dreamed of as a romance writer. This USA Today bestselling author has written more than twenty historical romances for Avon Books, and her novels have won the Holt Medallion, the Laurel Wreath Award, the Booksellers’ Best Award, and been translated into eleven different languages. The mother of three grown children, an avid crafter, singer, and outdoor enthusiast, Gayle lives in Central New York with her dog Uma and her husband, Jim the Romance Hero. She also writes contemporary romances as Emma Cane.

Visit her website at www.gaylecallen.com.

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