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Book Review – Happy Easter

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Book Review, Lynn Messina, M Malone, One More Day, The Alexanders series, The Harlow Hoyden

Happy Easter everyone … unfortunately I was distracted by family events and didn’t get a book review up yesterday.  So today, we’ll get a two for one special.

*****

cover42685-mediumMiss Emma Harlow hasn’t earned the reputation as a hoyden for nothing, so when the Duke of Trent discovers her in his conservatory stealing one of his orchids, he’s isn’t surprised—charmed, delighted and puzzled, yes, but not surprised. It is Emma who is amazed. She has naturally concluded that the man reading in the conservatory must be the country cousin (who else in London would actually read?) and is quite vexed to discover that he is the Duke of Trent himself—imagine, stealing the duke’s prize Rhyncholaelia digbyana under his very nose!

But her vexation doesn’t last long. For Emma is a practical young lady with a mission: to end her dear sister Lavinia’s engagement to the villainous (and dreadfully dull!) Sir Waldo Windbourne, and she thinks that the famous libertine is just the man for the job. If he would only seduce her sister away from Sir Waldo…. Well, not seduce exactly, but flirt mercilessly and engage her interest. Perhaps then Lavinia would jilt the baron. The Duke of Trent is resistant, of course. Despite his reputation, he does not toy with the affections of innocents. And besides, it’s not her sister he longs to seduce.

The misfit is one of my favorite character types and Emma is as misfitty as they come.  She’s strong willed, smart, impetuous, and blunt – definitely not your typical Ton lady.  I really enjoyed getting to know her because, while her thoughts might be different than the norm, they are logical and make a lot of sense.   She’s amusing, especially when she doesn’t mean to be, but has a huge heart for those she loves.  Most especially her sister.  Her plan to have Trent flirt with her might not have been well thought out but it was made with love.

Trent, like most historical romance bachelors, isn’t in the market for a wife but that doesn’t mean everyone else isn’t looking for one for him.  And while he is content with his life the way it is, one meeting with Emma throws that out the window.  He’s strong of mind and body, smart, caring and open-minded especially for the time.  He’s quickly enthralled with Emma, even if he doesn’t want to be, and it is a quick slide from there to their happy ending.

Not to say there isn’t some trouble along the way.  Getting rid of Sir Waldo isn’t that easy and it definitely leads to quite an adventure.  You definitely can’t be a stickler for the authenticity of the time with The Harlow Hoyden but then again I’m not reading historical romances for a history lesson.  I want the romance and it delivers that in spades.  It’s fun and humorous and love wins out, so who could ask for anything more!

*****

cover28981-mediumRidley Wells has no idea what to do with her life now that she’s graduated from college. But when a friend is murdered and her apartment is trashed, she runs to the only person she trusts, her twin sister. No one will think to look for her in the rinky-dink Virginia town of New Haven.

Of course, her luck lands her passed out in the grass in front of resident bad boy, music producer Jackson Alexander. Strike 1! Then she realizes Raina’s out of the country and she has nowhere else to go. Strike 2!

So when the handsome producer with the platinum smile mistakes her for her sister, she gets an idea.

Where better to hide than in plain sight?

WARNING: This book contains cloak and dagger intrigue, family drama, brothers fighting, supermodels with attitude and hot sex between people who can’t keep their hands off each other. Just saying…

I really like the third book in this series, He’s the Man, and I was super excited to give this one a try.  And while it was good, it wasn’t quite as good.  I’m not good with deception romances and while I understand why Ridley did what she did, I also think that she should take the consequences that goes along with lying.  At one point Jackson doubts her and she gets upset, which is understandable because she thought their relationship was on better footing than that, but she also needs to understand that he has good reason to have doubts.

They mystery around who killed her friend is very intriguing and plays out very well.  I was hooked and was anxious to see how it all tied together.  And I really liked getting to know the other Alexanders a little better.  I’ve read the prologue to the series, Teasing Trent, and book 3, He’s the Man, so it was like coming home to see them again.  It didn’t even really bother me that I read them out of order because Matt’s story only involves the Alexanders a little bit.  Most of it is about him and Penny.

I’m going to read All I Need is You, book 4 in the series, and see how I like it.  I’m curious, since I liked the mystery so much, if it was just the lying that threw me off.  If that sort of thing doesn’t bother you, then I highly suggest giving One More Day a shot based on how much I enjoyed the others that I’ve read by Malone.

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Guest Post – Wild About Her Wingman

16 Wednesday Apr 2014

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This morning the wonderfully fun Robin Bielman is paying us a visit and she’s talking about why her newest hero is extra sexy, then she shares about her new book.  I had the pleasure of getting an advance copy (thanks Robin!) and I have to say it is fantastic … but I’m a little biased because I loved the earlier books in the series.  And I definitely agree that rescue paramedics are hot, especially Mr Troy.

I’ve also included my review below so once you take a peek at Wild About Her Wingman make sure you check it out too.

*****

Hi Julie! Thanks so much for having me here on Romantic Reads and Such. I’m so happy to be visiting with you and your readers and be a guest blogger today.

In my latest Secret Wishes novel, WILD ABOUT HER WINGMAN, my hero Troy is a rescue paramedic. He’s passionate about helping people, about keeping them safe. When it comes to Erin, the girl he’s playing wingman and matchmaker for—and the girl he continually butts heads with—he’ll do what’s right for her. Even if it means ignoring the fact that she makes him feel things he swore to keep at bay.

Troy’s an outdoor junkie who loves the adrenaline rush of rock climbing and sky diving, but he’s also the do-good boy next door who plays it safe. A guy I hope readers will fall in love. In fact, I think there are lots of good reasons to love rescue paramedics.

Six Reasons to Love Rescue Paramedics 

  1. They put others before themselves. These guys have no fear and will protect at any cost. They don’t panic in an emergency and are quick-thinking. Never give up, is their motto.
  2. Green is their favorite Lifesaver candies color. (Get it? Life savers. hee hee)
  3. They are experts in the area of mouth-to-mouth. 🙂3
  4. Paramedics know life is precious and shouldn’t be taken for granted, so they live life to the fullest. They’ll take you on the greatest adventure of your life and they understand the importance of partnership and commitment.
  5. These guys are Safety Studs and can help you danger-proof your life. They’re also wickedly good with first aid. Cut your finger? A paramedic will treat your wound and then kiss you to make it all better.5
  6. They have strong hands. Strong everything, really. They’re physically up to any task you throw at them. And they always maintain their, um, equipment.

So there you have it, my reasons to adore rescue paramedics. What’s one of your favorite qualities in a romance hero?

*****

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Wild About Her Wingman

By Robin Bielman

Blurb:

Playing it safe never felt so risky.

Erin Watters is her small town’s resident wild child—she doesn’t do boring, and after having her heart annihilated, she definitely doesn’t do relationships. Her friends have other ideas, though, and when they throw down a matchmaking challenge, impulsive Erin can’t ignore it. Even when the annoyingly hot Troy Strieber accepts the matchmaker role…

As a rescue paramedic, Troy’s used to watching out for people. Never mind the bet he made with his buddy to play Erin’s wingman. But the more time he spends with the sexy, charismatic woman, the more he discovers a side of her she doesn’t let many see. Soon what started as an innocent game of matchmaking has them both thinking about the person right under their nose. But Troy’s a play-it-safe guy, and he won’t let a woman who lives for risk ever steal his heart.

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*****

Author Info:

Robin Bielman lives in Southern California with her high school sweetheart husband, two sons, and crazy-cute mini Labradoodle, Harry. When not attached to her laptop, she can almost always be found with her nose in a book. She also likes to run, hike, and dip her toes in the ocean. Filled with wanderlust, she longs to visit many different places and fulfill her curiosity. She wouldn’t mind indulging her sweet tooth in every location either. She’s a lover of sticky notes, cable television shows and café mochas. Writing is a dream come true, and she still pinches herself to be sure it’s real.

Her Secret Wishes series includes Kissing the Maid of Honor and Her Accidental Boyfriend. Her other novels include Worth the Risk, Risky Surrender and Yours At Midnight. She loves to connect with readers. Learn more and sign up for her newsletter on her website at http://robinbielman.com.

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Book Review:

The newest in Bielman’s “Secret Wishes” series, Wild About Her Wingman, is just as sweet and touching and engaging as Kissing the Maid of Honor and Her Accidental Boyfriend.  Although it is not necessary to have read these books first, I loved them so much that I highly recommend it.  Bielman delivers touching stories with a charming, witty style that makes them seem light-hearted at first but you quickly realize they have an amazing emotional depth that keeps you glued to the pages.

If you have read the previous stories, you know that we’ve met Erin and Troy before and that this trip to a HEA was inevitable.  (Again, it isn’t necessary to have read those stories, you’ll easily keep up.)  Erin is a bit of a daredevil on the outside but on the inside she’s very afraid to give her heart to a man.  And for Troy, a tragedy in his past has convinced him that he needs a more down to earth partner.  Both of them have very real and very understandable reasons for thinking a relationship between the two won’t work, but of course the heart has other plans.

These two have to be a couple of my favorite characters.  Erin could have easily been unlikeable – she’s somewhat prickly and seriously confident and a little wild (although never reckless) and very closed off – but Bielman makes her very sympathetic and compelling.  She’s complex and troubled but through the love of her friends and family she starts to open up more.  Troy’s past has created a man who thinks he needs to play it safe and Erin definitely isn’t safe.  He’s sweet, caring, funny and sexy.  The interactions between the two as they slowly allow themselves to act on their attraction are deliciously fun and the ending brought a smile to my face as they finally figured out how they could get that HEA they both want so bad.

Entangled Publishing wants their Bliss line of books to be uplifting and heartwarming, reflecting the romantic troubles of modern couples, and I think that Wild About Her Wingman does it perfectly.  Focusing on two compelling people, with a cast of engaging secondary characters, smart dialogue, and a riveting story, Bielman delivers another winner.  She’s definitely going on my Not To Be Missed list.

*****

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Book Review – Falling for the Wingman

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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cover42703-mediumAir Force pilot Caleb Kelly has come back home with one mission in mind—to propose to the woman whose letters and lucky charm helped him survive his deployment in Afghanistan. But when he finds their apartment empty with a note saying she’s left him, he arrives at her mother’s house in rural Alabama less than a week before Kourtney is about to marry another man. Now he’s out to win her heart again and gets some unexpected assistance from her younger sister, Alex.

Alex Leadbetter has always thought Caleb was too good for her manipulative, social-climbing sister. She had assumed Kourtney’s identity to write letters to him and keep his spirits up until he returned home to the hard truth, never expecting to fall in love with him along the way. After he shows up in town, she convinces him that the best way to get Kourtney back is to make her think he’s fallen for someone new — her. But when a fake romance becomes all too real, her deception may leave them both grounded.

I’ve not read any of the other Kelly Brothers books – I’ve seen them, thought about it, but didn’t get around to picking one up.  I think I might have been missing out.  I really like McHugh’s style – it’s smooth, easy-to-read, and engaging.  The characters were very normal, like someone you would know in real life, and their issues were quite understandable.

Alex is a little different than the rest of her family but she’s found her niche in the world.  She may have more grease on her hands than makeup on her face, but it makes her happy.  Her relationship with Caleb makes her happy too … except that he doesn’t know it is her.

It may seem a little icky to go after your sister’s ex (I’m an only child so I don’t know) but the way their relationship develops, plus the lack of a close bond between the sisters, makes it pretty believable.  It also might be a little strange that Caleb moves on from Kourtney so quickly but he’s been gone a long time and their relationship wasn’t very deep before he left.  It’s the emails that made the difference and those came from Alex … he just doesn’t know it.

I’m not usually a fan of deception romances but this one worked for me.  I liked the characters and how they got to know each other a little better.  It is a little fast but there is a foundation already in place but … say it with me, he just doesn’t know it.

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Book Review – When We Met

12 Saturday Apr 2014

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This one isn’t out yet, but I was too excited to wait!

*****

9780373778652_p0_v1_s260x420New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery invites you back to Fool’s Gold, where a newcomer to town might finally meet the man she never knew she needed…

Angel Whittaker earned his scars the hard way, but the scars that can’t be seen are the ones that haunt him the most. Since he moved to Fool’s Gold, California, he’s cobbled together a life for himself as a bodyguard trainer. If he’s not exactly happy, at least his heart is safe.

Working with pro-football superstars taught tough-talking PR woman Taryn Crawford one thing—she can go toe-to-toe with any man. But then dark, dangerous former Special Ops Angel targets her for seduction…and challenges her to resist his tempting kisses.

Even in four-inch heels, Taryn never backs down. Unless, somehow, Angel can convince her that surrender might feel even better than victory.

If you’ve read any of the other Fool’s Gold books you kinda know the plan – two people who had no intention of falling in love fall in love, one of them runs scared (usually him), there’s a love fest night with alcohol and sisterly love to offer comfort and bash the guy, then the guy comes to his sense and they live happily ever after.  BUUUUT if you’ve read any of the other Fool’s Gold books then you know it is a magical journey every single time, regardless if you know what to expect.  Plus, Taryn can’t do anything quite like everyone else … absolutely best love fest ever!  She’s got to be one of my favorite characters.

And I so want to raid her closet!  She had a very rough start to life but she’s making up for now with awesome style and a lot of sass.  She’s strong, smart, and caring, but her past has definitely left scars when it comes to men and love.  She’s made a family for herself with the guys at Score but there’s still that intimate part of her life that is lacking.

Angel hasn’t exactly had an easy go of it either.  We’ve gotten to know him a little bit as we’ve been there with the other members of the bodyguard school as they fell in love, but now we get a little bit more on why he’s as closed off as he is.  It’s a tragic story but with the love of a strong woman, and best of all a sweet troop of little girls, he’s starting to open up a little.  It’s not a smooth journey (it never is), but it is a touching one and I devoured every page.

Like all of Mallery’s stories, this isn’t just about the hero and heroine.  We get little updates on previous couples, plus a look at future stories.  And I have to say that I absolutely adore Taryn’s Boys.  She might treat those football players like unruly children (and sometimes they are) but they have big hearts and troubles of their own.  Two of them are getting books in the next couple of months and I’m sure the third won’t be far behind (if not actually right along with the others).  I definitely can say I’ll be first in line for all of them!  (As always, you don’t have to read all of the stories in order and you can definitely start right here … but with fantastic stories like these, I’m not sure why you wouldn’t want to get them all.)

Mallery is a master at giving her readers The Cute mixed in with a lot of The Heart and spicing it up with The Funny and When We Metis a prime example.  It never fails that she makes me laugh and cry and rant and smile and love every single minute of it.  If you like small town charm, quirky characters, snappy dialogue, and tender love stories, you can’t miss with a Fool’s Gold romance.

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Guest Blog – Ripe For Trouble

11 Friday Apr 2014

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I’m super excited that we are hosting Autumn Piper this morning as she gives a little insight into her newest book Ripe For Trouble.  She was nice enough to give me an advance copy so I’m sharing my thoughts on the story as well.  Happy Friday!

*****

Hometown Do-Over: Back for More, or Oh, Heck No?

For some people, their teenage/high school years were their glory days. Others are happy that time is behind them. For most of us, the memories are a mashup of good and God-please-let-me-forget.

Maybe because teenage romance is involved, homecoming stories are fraught with angst, humor and often, revenge. Going back to one’s hometown usually means strife from close contact with family members, but it could also involve running into any number of people: old teachers, friends, that one special…nemesis. Or, perhaps, an old flame.

As a writer, I love the fertile ground of the “going home” theme. Maybe because I’ve been both the person living in her birth town as an adult, and also the person who left (three times I moved out of state and still end up back here!).

So. If you’ve moved away from your hometown (and stayed away), would you go back there if you could?

In Ripe for Trouble, Ivy not only goes back to her hometown; she moves back there. This is an act of true bravery, because she never fit in with her classmates. So now she has to face her old fears, her old nickname, and also an old crush.

Things don’t go so well when they meet up again for the first time. She’s just come up behind and overheard him and a friend rehearsing cheesy pickup lines:

EXCERPT:

So this was what life looked like from under the bus.

Ridley cleared his throat and turned to face the pumpkin patch goddess.

Her hands were on her hips, her eyes narrowed. “You!”

“You,” he repeated. Couldn’t be. Of course it was. “Ivy? Ivy League—er, Leeds.” The girl who’d gotten away had returned.

She curled her lip, kept those eyes squinted on him. “Well, well. If it isn’t Ridley Tucker. So you graduated from using crappy pickup lines on every female in sight, to using them on guys now?”

They were just…goofing around. And she was the same too-good-for-him snot as always. He lifted his chin. “Looks like you graduated from Princeton so you could be a pumpkin farmer in Rifle, Colorado.”

“Yale.” If her eyes narrowed any more, she wouldn’t be able to see the light of day. But hey, at least he’d managed to make her turn red. And at least she wasn’t hiding her eyes behind those giant glasses like she had in school. “I’m here helping my uncle for the weekend, and I have a job in town starting Monday.” Probably some fancy-pants lawyer going to court against a big company or something. “It’s good to see you didn’t end up in prison.” She looked him up and down, probably surprised to see him in new, clean jeans with no holes and a real white t-shirt meant to be worn alone, instead of a wife-beater. “I better get back to work. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance.” Her words said she’d help if he needed it, but her tone said she’d help him rot in hell if she could. She turned and strode away.

Sweet Jesus. She did not have an ass like that in high school. Same eyes, though. Like a clear sky on a warm September day up on the flattops. She’d definitely improved since her school days.

“Struck out, huh?” Miguel crossed his arms over his chest, and watched her walk. “Too bad. But you’re not givin’ up, right?”

Ridley blew a raspberry. “We…kinda know each other. Graduated together.”

“Yeah, buddy! Guaranteed score. Now you’re the rich guy with a TV show. You told her about the show, right?”

He shook his head. No point in playing that card. To Ivy Leeds, the smartest good-girl Rifle High had ever turned out, he’d always be Ridley Tucker, the fringe wannabe with a minor juvie record and unemployed parents who spent their days at the corner bar. She was right; it was amazing he hadn’t ended up in prison.

*****

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RIPE FOR TROUBLE

by Autumn Piper

Blurb:

The biggest mistake she didn’t quite make just sauntered back into her life.

When Ivy Leeds takes a publicity job in her hometown, few things have changed…but Ridley, the bad boy of her graduating class, has cleaned up his act. Or so everyone else thinks. After hearing him and his friend practicing pickup lines, she has her doubts.

Ridley Tucker can hardly believe his eyes when Ivy, the president of the Brainiac Club, comes back to town. Some things never change—she’ll barely give him the time of day, and she still looks as good as she did that night at Prom.

Living in a small town means avoiding someone is nearly impossible, and those most worthy of avoidance turn up in such awkward places…

Content Warning: High school flame revisited plus reformed bad-boy equals combustion suitable for adults only.

*****

AutumnPiperAuthorAuthor Info:

Born and raised in itty-bitty Rifle, Colorado, Autumn Piper studiously avoided trouble…but is now inclined toward it, particularly in her novels. She thinks the best things in life are funny, and the runners-up, romantic.

An admitted carb addict, Autumn writes, edits, manages two teenagers, one husband and many supersize houseplants, and does the cooking and cleaning when forced to.

 

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Review:

I have to say that I really needed this book to be longer.  I love the idea of it but there is SO much potential here.  It’s one of those cases where I really liked the characters but I wanted to know more about them.  We get a brief explanation of their history but it has so much more that could be explored.  We also get a glimpse at them now, how they are different from before, but again there is so much potential on the transformation.

For a snapshot in time, though, it is great.  At 35 pages, it is a very fast read and fun.  I felt for both of them because they have that horrible history to overcome.  And, although I totally understand where Ivy is coming from, I really wanted her to give Ridley a break.  It’s been a long time since high school and he could have changed.  I think a conversation or two with a local would have helped the situation … but then there wouldn’t have been a story.

Ridley seems sweet and honest and like he’s turned his life around.  This is one of those places where I really wished we had more pages – I’m assuming that becoming a dad helped with that transition.  His son is absolutely adorable and the love they share is so cute.

Ripe for Trouble is cute and fun and the perfect read when you’ve got about an hour to kill.  You’ll get through it quickly and be looking for more.

*****

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Book Review – Three Minutes to Happiness

06 Sunday Apr 2014

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cover41643-mediumPhotographer Valentine Jones doesn’t believe in love, but when her romantic friend Maggie drags her along to a speed dating event, she finds herself reluctantly attracted to architect Finn Logan. Against her better instincts, she ticks yes on her scorecard to seeing him again. He never calls.

Finn shouldn’t have flirted with Val at the speed dating event. He was there to chaperone his wayward niece, not find another girlfriend – he has two already. When he meets Val again at his cousin’s wedding, he tries to explain, and ends up kissing her instead.

Finn’s company need a photographer to nail an important contract, and Val needs the job. Before long, Finn has dissolved his harem, and persuaded Val into his bed. She’s all for a quick fling, but nothing more – a ruined marriage has taught her that love is an illusion. But Finn’s ruthless pursuit is making her change her mind, until the party at his parents’ house that changes everything…

Three Minutes to Happiness is book 2 in “The Logan” series and I will say that I think that I missed out on just a little bit by not having read book 1.  There is discussion on the romance of Finn’s brother – how he was dating his fiance’s sister but something happened (obviously) – and it affected Finn’s view on relationships.  I think that it might have helped to have more information on what happened so new readers could understand.  I felt that the rest of the book easily stood on its own so just a few sentences to help explain would have been nice, but overall it was just an annoyance instead of something that would cause me to rate this book lower.

I did feel like Finn fell for Val a little too quickly.  He went from having a “harem” to being in love in just a couple of days.  I think that if he wasn’t so against it or if they’d had more time it would have been more realistic.  Val’s issues though were a little more believable.  Her mother has had a lot of heartbreak in her life, trying to find her Mr. Right again after Val’s dad died, and Val had a front row seat.  Then Val got married young only to have her husband cheat.  All of it combined to make her not believe in love.  But she had a few really good conversations and her dealings with Finn make her reevaluate.  It’s a little slower (or at least more explained) transition so it worked a little better for me.

Overall though, I found Three Minutes to Happiness to be very enjoyable.  It’s a sweet romance and a fast read, the characters are engaging and for the most part the story is believable.  If it appeals to you, I say give it a shot – your take on Finn’s change of heart might not be the same as mine.

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Book Review – The Marshal’s Ready-Made Family

05 Saturday Apr 2014

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cover38599-mediumGentlemen don’t court feisty straight shooters like JoBeth McCoy. Just as she’s resigned to a lifetime alone, a misunderstanding forces the spunky telegraph operator into a marriage of convenience. Wedding the town’s handsome new marshal offers JoBeth a chance at motherhood, caring for the orphaned little girl she’s come to love.

Garrett Cain will lose guardianship of his niece, Cora, if he stays single, but he knows no woman could accept the secrets he’s hidden about his past. The lawman can’t jeopardize Cora’s future by admitting the truth. Yet when unexpected danger in the small town threatens to expose Garrett’s long-buried secret, only a leap of faith can turn a makeshift union into a real family.

I really enjoyed The Marshall’s Ready-Made Family.  Usually my historical romances are all about the British lords and ladies so it was a nice change to move to the Old West.  Being a part of the Love Inspired line, it delivers the expected heart-tugging warmth their books are known for.

Jo is wonderfully unsure of herself – she’s not the typical girly girl (well, as girly as you get in small town Kansas).  I’d actually think that she’d be more attractive because she can take on a lot and life would have been hard, but I think she’s intimidating instead.  Garrett is a guy’s guy, as to be expected from a lawman in the West.  He’s a straight-shooter and doesn’t take a lot of nonsense.  But he’s also carrying a heavy burden and now is taking on the role of father for his orphaned niece.  The little girl is sweet and charming as only a moppet of a child can be and she instantly steals Garrett’s heart (and Jo’s too).

These two have a lot to work through before they can make a true family for Cora.  I think it is a little unfortunate that they do that work alone, instead of together, but their journey to peace is an interesting one.  For those who like a historical western, I think this one is a winner.  It’s an interesting take – with a woman that doesn’t fit in even in her rough world and a man who is carrying a whole load of weight on his shoulders.

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Book Review – Loving the Marquess

03 Thursday Apr 2014

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cover28998-mediumShe is on the verge of losing everything…

To save her home and keep her two younger siblings safe, Louisa Evans must turn to the head of the family that ruined hers.

He needs an heir…

The Marquess of Overlea is starting to show signs of having inherited the same illness that killed his father and older brother. To prevent the marquisate from falling into the hands of an unscrupulous cousin, Overlea must secure an heir before that illness also claims him.

But he is determined not to be the father of that heir…

Overlea’s plan is simple—marry the practical, yet desperate, Miss Evans and hold Louisa to her promise to provide him with an heir. But he waits until after they are married to tell his wife that he intends to have another man father that heir. His careful plan becomes complicated by an almost desperate need to claim Louisa for himself and an outside threat that proves even more dangerous than his illness.

I have put off reading Loving the Marquess (it’s been on my To Be Read list for a long time) and I have absolutely no idea why.  The blurb caught my attention, which is why it was on my TBR list, but for some reason I just never picked it up.  Now I regret it, because this book is quite enjoyable.

I really liked both Overlea and Louisa.  He’s your typical stubborn lord, convinced that he knows best and clueless to his emotions.  She’s sweet but strong, having to take care of her family from an early age.  They are definitely a good match for each other and once they get to the point that his silly plan is no longer on the table it was nice to see their connection deepen.

Speaking of Overlea’s little folly to have someone else father his heir, I think it could be off-putting for some but it was handled well and really didn’t go anywhere that would make anyone uncomfortable.  The plan was concocted very logically, too bad the heart had to get involved.  Being stubborn, of course, it took Overlea longer to let it go but Medeiros tied it all together nicely.

There’s a little bit of intrigue toward the end that added a little spice to the story.  I think that Overlea might have figured things out a little too easily, especially as it contradicted some strong beliefs, but otherwise it worked for me.  And had just that perfect little twist to keep things interesting.

There are also some great secondary characters that I’m looking forward to seeing more of in future books.  Louisa’s siblings and Overlea’s friend provide the perfect material for another couple of stories and although we didn’t get to know them very well, there was just enough to make me intrigued about the possibilities.

Medeiros is a relatively new author but she shows a lot of promise.  Loving the Marquess is perfect for those looking for a historical romance – the characters will keep you turning the pages and that touch of mystery will have you coming back for more.

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Book Review – A Wicked Pursuit

31 Monday Mar 2014

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cover38990-mediumIn Isabella Bradford’s enthralling new trilogy, three noble brothers—London’s most scandalous rakes—are about to do the unthinkable: settle down. Harry Fitzroy, Earl of Hargreave, is the first to meet his match and lose his heart . . . to a lady who’s not all what he expected.

As the eldest son of the Duke of Breconridge, Harry Fitzroy is duty-bound to marry—and marry well. Giving up his rakish ways for the pleasures of a bride’s bed becomes a delightful prospect when Harry chooses beautiful Lady Julia Barclay, the catch of the season. But a fall from his horse puts a serious crimp in his plans. Abandoned by Julia before he can propose, the unlucky bachelor finds himself trapped in the country in the care of Julia’s younger sister.

Harry has never met a woman like Lady Augusta. Utterly without artifice, Gus is clever and capable, and seems to care not a fig for society. After a taboo kiss awakens passion that takes them both by surprise, Harry realizes he’d almost given his heart to the wrong sister. While London tongues wag, he’ll use his most seductive powers of persuasion to convince the reluctant Gus that she belongs with him—as his equal, his love, his wife.

I found A Wicked Pursuit to be an interesting read – another where the blurb didn’t quite fit the story as I read it. A good portion of the book is made up of Harry’s recovery from his injury. Julia has run off to London to find another beau, one that isn’t crippled, but Gus is keeping the truth from Harry. Luckily he doesn’t want her to see him injured so it isn’t that hard. Instead Gus and Harry spend time together getting to know one another and working their way thru his recovery. All along, Harry actually is looking to get well so he can propose to Julia and doesn’t really give falling for Gus a second thought. She’s not a beauty and she’s not flirty like he’s used to. Instead she smart, competent and compassionate – traits that have Harry reevaluating his future without him really knowing it.

I’d read another of Isabella Bradford’s books When The Duke Found Love, and while I enjoyed the story well enough and liked the hero, I wasn’t really a fan of the heroine. In this one, though, I really enjoyed both characters. They are interesting, charming and fun together. It isn’t an action-packed or drama-filled story. Instead it’s a slow burn – two people getting to know each other and slowly falling in love, discovering some truths about themselves and about each other. It’s sweet and somewhat refreshing not to have a lot of ups and downs. There is a little bit at the end but they quickly and smartly work through it, leading to a very satisfying ending.

A Wicked Pursuit is the first in the “Breconridge Brothers” series and the rest will follow Harry’s brothers. If they are anything like this one, I’ll be picking them up as soon as possible.

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Book Review – Feel the Heat

30 Sunday Mar 2014

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cover36173-mediumIF YOU CAN’T STAND THE HEAT . . .

Photographer Lili DeLuca spends all her time working at her family’s Italian restaurant, instead of following her dream of getting an MFA. When famous British chef Jack Kilroy unexpectedly challenges her father to a cook-off, Lili decides she’s tired of playing it safe and vows to seduce the tempting Brit. But once a video of her and Jack kissing goes viral and her luscious (if voluptuous) butt starts trending on Twitter, Lili fears she’s cooked up a recipe for disaster . . .

Jack Kilroy’s celebrity has left him feeling used and used up. While Lili’s oh-so-sexy moans when she tastes his delicious creations turn him on, he’s even more aroused by how this beautiful, funny woman is unimpressed by his fame. He knows they could be amazing together, if she could only see past his rabid, bitch-fork-wielding fan base. Now as he’s about to start a new prime time TV cooking show, can Jack convince Lili to realize her own ambitions-and turn up the heat in his kitchen?

There is so much going on with this story – Jack’s unhappiness with his life path and his disconnect with his sister, Lili’s insecurities over her weight and her shifting family dynamic, plus a whole slew of other DeLuca’s thrown in for fun. It’s laugh-out-loud funny, but it also has a deeper emotional complexity. Everyone has fears and Meader does a wonderful job bringing those to the surface and doesn’t pull any punches.

I loved Jack – his passion and strength, the fact that he whole-heartedly accepts Lili and wants to support her at every turn. He’s smart, funny, sexy and so very very HOT. Lili has a lot of baggage leftover from growing up fat and now there is tension in the family because her mother just recently beat cancer. Not only did Lili put her dreams on hold to help out with the restaurant, but it also put a strain her relationship with her father and her sister. She’s so unsure of herself when it comes to taking a chance, whether it is on her photography or with Jack, and it makes her very relatable.

Like a good Italian family, there are tons of people around, all of them were interesting and hilarious.  Plus Jack brings along a couple of his own. The interactions between the different characters – at times cheeky and other times poignant – absolutely sparkled. It wasn’t just Lili and Jack, although I smiled every time they got together because I knew they’d say something to make me laugh. Everyone was witty and funny but still true-to-life and by the time I was done, I felt like I knew these people and could call them friends.

With Feel the Heat, Meader shows her talent, with a wonderfully engaging writing style and captivating characters, and I’m looking forward to many more books to come.

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