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Book Review – Place to Belong

16 Monday Jan 2017

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The Flanagan Sisters #4

by Claire Boston

Sean Flanagan has spent a lifetime alone and rejected, constantly hiding who he really is.

With a father who deserted him and a mother who despised him, Sean didn’t think things could get much worse … until he was kicked out of home for being gay. Now he’s discovered he has three half-sisters on the other side of the world. This might be his last chance to find people who will love and accept him. But he’s terrified that if they find out who he really is then they’ll reject him like the rest of his family.

Sean arrives in Houston and is stunned by the warm welcome he receives from his sisters. He begins to hope that maybe this time things will be different. That’s when he meets Hayden Johnson. To follow his heart means risking everything with his newfound family.

Hayden is tired of endless dating. He’s looking for a man to love, someone to spend the rest of his life with. His boss’s new brother ticks all the boxes on the attraction scale, but there’s just one problem – he’s not gay.

Will Sean let his fears rule him, or will he let in the chance of love and find a place where he belongs?

I love this family and it is only getting better with the addition of Sean.  Those that have read the rest of The Flanagan Sisters series will know what to expect – great characters, smooth writing, and a realistic story that draws you in from the start.  Boston hasn’t turned away from difficult issues before and she doesn’t here either.  She does a great job of putting a face to some hard social issues – like homosexuality, homelessness, teen pregnancy, abuse.

I feel so bad for Sean, that he thinks he has to hide his sexuality and that’s he’s afraid that he won’t be loved if anyone finds out.  I know that this isn’t such an uncommon thing, even today (or maybe especially today), but it breaks my heart to have it laid out so well and with such an endearing character.  Boston does an amazing job of capturing his fear and showing us why he feels the way he does.  You know that he’s wrong about the Flanagan’s but he doesn’t and she makes sure you understand that.

Hayden has a lot of patience and is willing to give Sean the time he needs to see that it’s OK to be gay, that his newfound family will still accept him.  It’s not easy to hide their attraction but he’s willing to do it for now.  It’s a nice contrast of the man who feels comfortable with who he is, loved and accepted by his friends & family, with the man who has been shunned for the same thing.

While Hayden is just so completely awesome (which returning readers already know), it is really Sean’s journey that we are here for.  The moment that Sean realizes that he’s going to be OK is so touching and, as he gets some resolution with his present and his past, you feel such joy for him to be able to have that.  Even while it is a heartbreaker that he had to be there at all.

Although this is part of a series, it isn’t necessary to have read the rest to enjoy this story but it will help you understand the rest of the characters.  And they are such great stories, so why wouldn’t you want to read them all!

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Book Review – We Need a Little Christmas

11 Wednesday Jan 2017

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Evergreen Lane #2

by Sierra Donovan

The best Christmas present? The unexpected romance that brings two former classmates together for a lesson in holiday magic…

With its festive Snowed Inn and year-round Christmas store, the pretty town of Tall Pine knows how to do the holidays right. But this year, Liv Tomblyn’s homecoming trip may be bittersweet. Liv’s grandmother died soon after Thanksgiving, leaving a lifetime of belongings to sort through. Soon Liv is surrounded by memories, including a retro silver Christmas tree. And there’s Liv’s old friend Scott Leroux—the one-time class clown who’s become the town’s go-to handyman.

Scott enjoyed helping Liv’s Nammy with little fix-it jobs in recent years, but now he’s wondering if the crafty grandma had a much larger project in mind. Everything—from Nammy’s mysteriously malfunctioning heater to that silver tree—seems to be conspiring to throw Liv and Scott together. Not that Scott objects. For though Liv insists she’ll leave Tall Pine when the holidays are over, he’s hoping their holiday kisses might thaw her resolve and make this Christmas truly unforgettable…

Although there is a bit of a love story, this is really about Liv finding herself again.  She moved away to another state and is now back for her grandmother’s funeral.  It’s unfortunate that such a horrible event brought her home but she’s felt guilty about being so far away and now is her chance to reevaluate her life.  And it doesn’t hurt to have Scott around as she does  🙂

I love good ol’ boy Scott.  He’s hard-working, caring, friendly and giving.  He helps so many people around town.  And that include Liv.  She’s at a cross-roads and he’s there to give her support but also a little push here & there to stay so that they can explore their feelings.  She’s a little prickly and confused and can be difficult but she is also dealing with a lot with the funeral & her future.  It can put anyone on edge  🙂  While she’s not the softest person she does love her family and she wants what is best for them.  And she may struggle a little but she finds it really hard to resist Scott’s charms … because he wouldn’t!

While this is set at Christmas time it isn’t one of those that is steeped in the holidays.  This can easily be enjoyed at pretty much any time of year.

(This is the first in this series that I’ve read but I really enjoyed it and not having that history didn’t seem to bother me.)

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Book Review – Intended for Bristol

10 Tuesday Jan 2017

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A Second Chances Novel

by L.P. Dover

L. P. Dover’s tantalizing Second Chances series scores once again as the Carolina Cougars’ infamous bad boy takes a shot at seducing a driven career woman who’s supposed to be out of bounds.

Trying to live down his very public indiscretions, Carolina Cougars kicker Jaxon Reed feels like the most hated man in the NFL. Fans and teammates alike treat him with the disrespect he figures he deserves. Unfortunately for them, Jaxon’s no easy target. As payback, he sets his sights on the quarterback’s sister: a sultry brunette who’s curvy, confident, and sexy as hell. But what begins as a revenge fling turns into so much more—a lesson in humanity, and in love.

So I read Defending Hayden (which came a couple of books before this one) and while I liked it, I didn’t love it.  There were some issues for me with the insta-love and how the characters reacted to it.  The rest of the story, including the suspense element, worked well but the actions of the characters kept me from being fully vested.

But I definitely remember Jax and when I saw that he got a story I just had to read it.

Jax has done some very bad things for some very stupid reasons but he’s working to be a better teammate and friend.  Although he still slips up occasionally  🙂  Like when he meets a hot girl at a restaurant bar only to realize that she knows his rival on the team.  Yeah … too hard for him to resist!  But time spent with Bristol quickly has him rethinking his plans to use her against his teammate.  She’s sexy, smart and fun, and the one-night stand king quickly finds himself thinking of a future with her.

Like with the previous book these two fell in love just a tiny bit too quickly for my taste.  They barely spent any time together at all before they started thinking long term but once again if you set that aside the rest of the story is really enjoyable.  The parts with Jax’s stalker are obvious but that doesn’t stop it from working well with the rest of the story.

Not one of my top stories but definitely an enjoyable read.  And readers who have liked the other books in the series will absolutely love this one too.

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Book Review – Dear Jane

09 Monday Jan 2017

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Hopefully, you’ve already checked out our first book for today, Properly Groomed.  (If not, make sure you do because it looks FABULOUS!)

For the second, I was lucky enough to get my hands on an early copy of Dear Jane and I can’t wait to tell you what I think about it 🙂

*****

dearjane_500Dear Jane

Animal Attraction #1

by Marissa Clarke

Releasing January 9, 2017

Entangled Lovestruck

Blurb:

Jane Dixon is a dating disaster. Flammable tablecloths and broken arms are just a typical evening for her unlucky companions. No wonder Jane never gets past a first date. But luckily her co-worker and new bff says he’s got loads of friends who’d date her more than once. If only she could stop thinking about how much fun he was to hang out with. And she’d never dropped a bucket of ice on his junk. Win.

All attorney Eric Blackwell has to do to make junior partner is not screw anything up for six weeks, which seems like a slam dunk until he finds himself matchmaker to the office “One Date Wonder” aka the boss’s daughter. It’s hard to stay focused when setting up the hottest girl he’s ever met with everyone but himself. Maybe he could just set her up with all the wrong men, and keep his hands off his new friend… Yeah. His promotion is toast.

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33298986-dear-jane

Book Trailer for DEAR JANE: https://youtu.be/o_p1LnPsX9M

Buy Links:     AMAZON | B & N | ITUNES | KOBO

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*****

Excerpt:

After dropping off his briefcase in his office, Eric made his way to the end of the hallway and knocked on Jane’s door, flowers in hand.

He felt ridiculous. Sort of like he had before his prom in high school, only Jane wasn’t going to dance with him and the flowers were from someone else. Still, this was a chance to actually speak to her and that was an opportunity he couldn’t pass up. He was about to make her day with a clearly expensive bouquet of flowers from another man. His chest tightened. So did his grip on the vase. He was beginning to think pathetic wasn’t a strong enough descriptor.

“Come in,” she called.

When he opened the door, she didn’t look up from her computer screen, clearly engrossed in whatever she was reading. Brow furrowed, she tapped the end of a pen on the side of her monitor. Holy shit, she was beautiful—intensely focused with the sun from the wall of windows making her hair shine like gold. He’d never been this close to her before and found himself a little overwhelmed, which was ridiculous. He was head of an entire team at one of the most prestigious law firms in New York City. Nothing should overwhelm him. Get it together, Blackwell.

When she finally looked up, her eyes widened and she pushed to her feet behind the huge, shiny desk. “I’m sorry. I thought you were Marcie dropping something off.”

“Well, I am… Not Marcie, but dropping something off.” Great. Just great. He groaned inwardly at how ridiculous his first words ever spoken to this woman were.

Her large blue eyes flitted from his face to the flowers and back again.

“These are for you,” he said, awkwardly holding them out.

“Oh…um…” She circled her desk, moving closer. “Wow. Thanks.”

“I’m Eric Blackwell.” He cleared his throat. “From Mergers and Acquisitions.”

She smiled, flashing straight, white teeth. “Yeah, I know.”

She knew? His heart hammered harder, which seemed impossible. He cleared his throat again. “Marcie was swamped and asked me to deliver these for her.”

“Oh…” She glanced at the flowers, her smile fading slightly.

“Yeah, she had a bunch of stuff come in at once, and I was already heading this way, so…”

She nodded. “That was nice of you. Thanks.” With her hair pulled into a knot on the back of her head, her eyes looked huge.

Eric placed the vase on her desk, taking a deep breath. Shit. She even smelled good. Maybe it was the flowers. “These are nice. You must have an admirer.” And his morbid curiosity wanted to know who it was so he could direct his irrational jealousy appropriately. He pulled the envelope from the arrangement and handed it to her, hoping not only to extend his time this close to her but also get some intel.

He gritted his teeth as she pulled out the card. This level of interest was incontestable proof that he was working way too hard and playing way too little. Since his break up with Shannon almost a year ago, he’d done nothing but work. No wonder being this close to a woman was the highlight of his day. He had to fix this. Quick.

No. He needed to hold tight until after he made junior partner. That had been his goal from the start. It was important he get that promotion. The money would be nice, but really, it was all about the security, something he never had growing up.

Jane’s face clouded as she studied the card. “Who does this kind of thing? What kind of…” She waved a hand in an exasperated motion. “What kind of jerk uses a romantic gesture as a way to deliver a message like this. Really?”

And here he’d thought dropping off the flowers would associate him with something positive in her mind. Today sucked.

“I thought I’d gotten a date right for once, you know what I mean?”

Nope. Not a clue. How could a woman like this—obviously smart since she worked at one of the premier law firms in NYC, and gorgeous on top of that—get anything wrong on a date? Eric had an overwhelming urge to hunt down and beat the shit out of the prick who sent those flowers.

When she turned, her eyes brimmed with tears. Not the stream down your face kind, but controlled and held in. Oh God, not tears. They made him feel helpless and “holdy.” That’s what his mother had called it. His solution for tears was to hug, which he absolutely under no circumstances could do to Jane Dixon. The image of holding her soft body against his harder one, made him… well, harder. He clasped his hands behind his back to keep from taking Jane in his arms. “I’m sorry. I…”

She blinked, pushing the tears back before they could fully form. “No, I’m sorry. You were just doing something nice for Marcie. You had no idea you’d been thrown in the room with the One-date Wonder.”

“Maybe I should—” He stepped backward toward the door.

She threw her hands up. “Seriously, how I can screw it up every time? Every. Single. Time.” She paced to the edge of her desk. “Do you know that I haven’t had a second date since I graduated law school?”

His day had just gone from pathetic to surreal. All he could do was shake his head.

She paced to the potted plant in the corner and then back to her desk. “Oh yeah. Loads of first dates. Never a second. And you know what?”

Hopefully that was rhetorical, because no way in hell could he possibly guess what would come out of her mouth next.

“I’m so done. I’m never going to find a guy to ask me out twice. I should swear off men forever. Men suck. Dating sucks.” She took a shuddering breath. “I suck.” And then one of the tears she’d held back this whole time escaped—only one—as she stood perfectly still and silent.

As if on auto-pilot, he crossed to her and folded her in his arms like he’d done with his mother so many times in his life. This wasn’t anything like those hugs, though, and his body made that fact painfully clear as she circled her arms around his waist under his jacket and leaned her cheek against his chest. And it was definitely her and not the flowers that smelled good.

After a few seconds, Eric’s heart hammered so hard he was certain Jane could hear it. There wouldn’t be enough lifeboats in the world to save Operation Smooth Sailing if he continued to rub his hands up and down his boss’s daughter’s back. Reluctantly, he loosened his grip, pulled away to create some space between them, and gave her shoulder an awkward, platonic pat.

“Sorry.” She straightened his lapel and brushed it, stepping back to arm’s length. “I…” She took a deep breath. “…got a little emotional on you there.”

Eric remained frozen in place, only a couple of feet from her, completely clueless what to do or say. He needed a how-to manual for this kind of thing.

She leaned against her desk, facing him. “I’m so frustrated.”

Ditto.

“I mean, why can’t a guy just go out on a date without an agenda or strategy? And why are women held to a different standard?”

Rhetorical. Please let that be rhetorical. He tried to look somewhere else, but couldn’t draw his gaze away from her hands as she fiddled with the necklace that disappeared into her cleavage behind her silk blouse.

“If a guy spills ice water in his date’s lap, she wouldn’t hold it against him forever. She wouldn’t send him flowers with a Dear John letter attached. Am I right?”

Ice water in his lap might be just the ticket right now, Eric decided, finally pulling his gaze away from the freckle on her neck peeking out from under her silk collar. “No. Uh… I mean, yes. Yes, you’re right.” Right in so many ways it made him dizzy. Coming to her office had been a mistake. It had to be the ten months of abstinence in combination with the ridiculous hours he’d been putting in leading up to this merger, and the stress of blowing his promotion this close to his annual review that had him in this state.

“I guess I’m just scared I’ll never find a guy who’ll go out with me more than once. It’s kind of a joke in my family. My three brothers are married and I can’t even get a second date.”

“Maybe it’s just that you’re going out with the wrong guys. I know lots of men who would give anything to go out with someone like you.”

“You do?” Her eyebrows rose, her expression hopeful.

“Sure.” He could think of one in particular, but sadly there was that non-fraternization clause he’d signed when he was hired.

“Ohmygod, you’re the best, Eric!” She held out her hand. “You’re on.”

What the hell? He accepted her extended hand, and she gave it a vigorous handshake.

“I’m free on Fridays after seven.” She scribbled on a Post-It note on her desk. “Give one of your friends my number, and we’ll set up a time.”

He took the slip of paper. “O—kay.”

She smiled. It was a huge smile that lit up her entire face, like the sun coming out. “Great. You’re the best. Really, you are.”

Oh yeah. He was the best for sure. The best at mucking everything up. He finally had Jane’s phone number and now he was tasked with finding another man to give it to. Perfect.

“Oh. And I have another favor to ask.”

Maybe this could turn around.

She held up a finger and wagged it. “No lawyers. I will never date one. Ever. I’d rather stay single the rest of my life.”

Nope. No turning this disaster around.

Numb, and not exactly sure how he’d gone from up-and-coming attorney to flower delivery boy to Jane Dixon’s personal dating service, Eric shuffled out the door and down the hallway to the safety of his office. This time, he closed the door.

*****

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Review:

It isn’t just anyone who can make lawyers sexy  🙂  Jane is on her way to a partnership at her family’s firm but that doesn’t mean that she’s happy.  Eric is also on the fast-track, but all work and no play hasn’t exactly left him a lot of time for a relationship.  And the only woman who has caught his eye lately is one he can’t have.  While their jobs may not allow for inter-office dating, once they start spending time together Eric & Jane discover they may have a connection that is hard to resist.

This isn’t a very long book but it is definitely jam packed full of fun.  I kinda wish we’d gotten to see a few more of Jane’s bad dates just because they were so disasterously funny  🙂  And the friendship (and maybe something more) that Eric and Jane develop as they bond over those mishaps has all the feels you could ask for.

While there may roadblocks standing in the way of them committing to each other, there are also issue that keep them from being true to themselves.   I love the way that they are able, even indirectly, to help each other find a better course in life.

At about 100 pages Dear Jane is a fast read but that doesn’t mean that it scrimps on the heart.  The characters feel real, as do their troubles, and the pacing is well done.  The writing keeps it from feeling rushed for being so short and helps deliver a swoon-worthy romance for the reader.  Jane has a couple of friends who are sure to make an appearance soon and I’m looking forward to seeing what kind of trouble Clarke dreams up for them.  (Surely it can’t be as good as setting fire to your date.)

*****

Marissa ClarkeAuthor Info:

Marissa Clarke is a multi-award-winning, RITA® nominated author of romance for adults and teens. She lives in Texas, where everything is bigger, especially the mosquitoes. When not writing, she wrangles her rowdy pack of three teens, husband, and a Cairn terrier named Annabel, who rules the house (and Marissa’s heart) with an iron paw.

Marissa Clarke is a pseudonym. Her real name is Mary Lindsey and she also writes young adult novels for Penguin USA.

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Author Links:   WEBSITE | FACEBOOK | TWITTER | GOODREADS

*****

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Book Review – Brake Failure

06 Friday Jan 2017

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I’ve got a fun, quirky read for the end of this first week of the new year … and even better, the lovely Alison Brodie was kind enough to stop by to answer a few questions about herself and her book.  And then a little later I get to tell you what I thought of it  😉

*****

Hi, Alison, thank you for joining me today.

My pleasure, Julie.  Thank you for inviting me.

I have some questions.  Ready?

Fire away!

BRAKE FAILURE is set during the whole Y2K hullabaloo.  Is it true that the American government spent 150 billion dollars on preparing for the Millennium Bug?

Yep.  It’s true.  Also, Virgin Atlantic Airlines would not fly that night.  Hong Kong was stockpiling food.  Paris had a command centre.   (Recently, I met a Canadian financial consultant in Barcelona and he totally remembered the panic everyone was in to protect their money).

You were in Kansas at the time.  Were you scared?

At first, I didn’t know what the Millennium Bug meant.  Then someone explained that if the computers on the planet registered all those zeroes in 2000, they would crash and we would all end up back in the Dark Ages.   As Lionel Shriver says in her bestselling novel, We Have To Talk About Kevin:  “1999, a year widely mooted to be the end of the world.”

Yikes.  Scary.  Besides the fear of Armageddon, did you enjoy your time in Kansas?

Loved it!  I loved the people, the way of life, the BBQs!  People think Kansas is flat and dull, but it has rolling hills, pocket of pretty woodlands and loads of sparkling lakes and, of course, the great Missouri River.  And so much history.  And culture.

You live in Biarritz now?  What is the down-side and what is the up-side of living there?

Downside:  I can’t speak the language very well, so I miss out on sitting in a café and eavesdropping on other people’s conversations, like I could do in America and England. 

Upside:  It’s against the law in France for guys to wear shorts in swimming pools, consequently one gets an eyeful of French hunks in very tight briefs  (“slip de bain”)

I bet you love the food?

Well, in the local markets they serve pigs trotters with red wine for breakfast.  Then for lunch they eat “gras double” (tripe, which is the stomach lining of the cow).  Dinner is snails in garlic-butter, followed by eels.   It’s true:  the French eat anything that moves.  Luckily, their cakes are out of this world!  And I always have one in the morning when I am writing.

Speaking of your writing.  San Francisco has awarded BRAKE FAILURE a 5-star review!  Congratulations!  Ruby is the heroine of the story.  How would you sum her up?

She’s been brought up in a world of good manners and polite conversation, where showing emotion is strictly taboo.  Then she gets to Kansas and collides with Sheriff Hank Gephart, who brings out her “inner crazy”.

One last question.  When is BRAKE FAILURE to be published?

Monday, 9 January.

Good luck, Alison, and thank you for coming by today!

Thank you, Julie!

*****

brakefailurecoverwithreviewBrake Failure

by Alison Brodie

Publisher:  Clipboard Press

Genre:  Contemporary Romance

Page count: 340

ISBN:  978-0-9954568-2-2

Publication date:   9 January, 2017

Blurb:
Brake Failure is a contemporary romance with humour, suspense and a kick-ass heroine.  The story is set in one of the most fascinating periods of America’s history:  the months leading up to Y2K “melt-down.”

“Is it too late to tell him you love him when you’re looking down the barrel of his gun?”

Ruby Mortimer-Smyth is an English debutante, destined for Ladies Day at Ascot and taking tea at The Savoy. She knows the etiquette for every occasion and her soufflés NEVER collapse.

She is in control of her life, tightly in control.  Until fate dumps her down in … Kansas.

Ruby believes that life is like a car; common-sense keeps it on the road, passion sends it into a ditch.  What she doesn’t know is, she’s on a collision course with Sheriff Hank Gephart.

Sheriff Hank Gephart can judge a person.  Miss Mortimer-Smyth might act like the Duchess of England but just under the surface there’s something bubbling, ready to explode.  She’s reckless, and she’s heading for brake failure.  And he’s not thinking about her car.

With the Millennium approaching, Ruby gets caught up in the Y2K hysteria.  She joins a group of Survivalists, who give her a gun and advise her to stockpile basic essentials, such as gasoline and water-purifying tablets.  So she bulk-buys Perrier, Gentleman’s Relish and macaroons.

Ruby, far from home, is making Unsuitable Friends and “finding herself” for the first time.  She falls in with a gang of Hells Angels and falls foul of the law.  At every turn, she comes up hard against Sheriff Hank Gephart, whose blue eyes seem to look deep into her soul.  She desperately wants him but knows she can never have him.

She’s angry and confused at the emotions he arouses in her.  Pushed to her limit, she bursts from her emotional straightjacket.

As the clock strikes midnight of the new Millennium, she’s on a freight train with three million dollars, a bottle of Wild Turkey and a smoking gun.

What happened to Miss Prim-and-Proper?   And why did she shoot Mr Right?

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Note:  Alison Brodie wrote this story from first-hand experience.  She lived in Kansas during this time and was stunned by the hysteria, unnerved that the US government was spending $150 billion preparing for Armageddon.  As Lionel Shriver says in her novel, We Have To Talk About Kevin:  “1999, a year widely mooted beforehand as the end of the world.”

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Reviews for Brake Failure:

5 *  “OMG…I freakin’ LOVED this book…going on the list of one of my favorites of 2016.” –Star Angels Reviews

5*  “Everyone needs to read this book.  It’s blooming brilliant.” –The Reading Shed

5*  “Hilarious.”  -Lauren Sapala, Book Reviewer and Writers’ Coach.

5*  “A laugh-out-tale that will keep you flipping the pages as fast as possible.” –Tome Tender

5*  “Empowering…comical…refreshing.” –San Francisco Book Review

*****

Excerpt:

That afternoon, Ruby parked outside Shady Acres.  She couldn’t wait for Gephart to ask her out on a date.  Then she could tell him she was married.  Ha!

He sat in reception.  In full uniform.  Why couldn’t he have changed into civilian clothes?  Now he would make her look like an offender.  Or was that his intention?  Just because she’d put a few scratches in his police car.

‘Hi, Ruby.’  He stood up, crushing a plastic cup in one hand and tossing it in the bin.

She stared pointedly down at his belt.  ‘Are you going to put me in handcuffs?’ she asked sarcastically.

He winked.  ‘Not if you’re good.’

Ruby blushed.  Why was it that every time she gazed into his eyes, she felt as if a hand was pressing down on her chest?  She was only thankful that once she started reading to the old lady, Hank Gephart would go.

The receptionist was busy dealing with two elderly gentlemen, so Ruby and Hank had to wait to sign-in.  Ruby felt strangely jittery in the big man’s presence.  She only wished he wouldn’t stand so close.  She inched further along the reception counter and, wanting to hide her nervousness, started squaring up the brochures into neat piles.

He came closer.  ‘Ruby, I don’t like you mixing with Hells Angels.’

She felt his warm breath on her cheek.  ‘Is there a law against that?’  Refusing to look at him, she picked up a brochure and found herself reading about incontinence.

‘No, but-’

‘Then, presumably, I have the freedom to choose with whom I associate?’

‘Yeah, but I’m warning you-’

Warning you.  Angrily, she grabbed up another brochure and flicked through it at speed, false teeth and hearing-aids flashing by.  ‘Why do you have to be so aggressive? Why can’t you say, “may I suggest?”’

‘Okay.’  He rested his arm along the counter and leant towards her.  His eyes were blue, very blue. ‘May I suggest you keep away from them?’

‘No, you may-!’  She stopped abruptly.  A matronly nurse was hovering beside them.

‘Well, Hank,’ the nurse said gaily.  ‘Is this your lady friend you’ve been telling us about?’

Hank beamed down at Ruby with proprietary pride.  ‘It sure is.’

‘I’m not his lady friend,’ Ruby mumbled.

‘Nice to meet you, Ruby,’ the nurse said.  ‘I’m Amy.’  She beckoned with a finger as if tempting two small well-behaved children to an exciting treat.  ‘If you want to come along, Mrs Amstruther is waiting.’

As they walked along the corridor, Ruby noticed two pretty nurses break off from their conversation to study her.  She sensed that Hank had been gossiping about her.  She caught up with Amy, determined to quash whatever rumours were flying around.   ‘I am not at all familiar with Geph- I mean, Hank.’

The nurse stopped at a door and knocked.  ‘I love your accent.’

Ruby persisted.  ‘I have merely bumped into him on various occasions.’

‘We know.’  The nurse winked and opened the door.  ‘You two go on in.’

As Ruby spluttered indignantly, Hank took her by the elbow.  ‘Mrs Amstruther?’ he called.  ‘I’ve brought my friend to meet you.’

‘Come in, come in,’ a quavery voice replied.

Ruby stepped across the threshold and froze.

Mrs Amstruther was blind.

The old lady was sat up in bed, dressed in a faded, flower-print bed-jacket, her eyes wrapped in bandages; her skin appeared almost translucent, the pink skull showing beneath a mop of dazzling white hair.  She smiled sweetly, reaching out a tentative hand.

Ruby felt a pang.  Mrs Amstruther shouldn’t be here; she should be in a cottage-garden in Devon with a wicker table laden with a cream tea and a vase of freshly cut delphiniums; and surrounded by her grandchildren.

‘Dear Hank,’ Mrs Amstruther murmured.  Ruby stepped forward, and put her hand in the old woman’s. ‘Hello, I’m Ruby.’

‘Oh, how lovely to hear an English voice!  You’re so kind, Ruby; volunteering to read to a boring old lady like me.’

‘It’s my pleasure.’

‘Hank didn’t bully you, I hope?’ Mrs Amstruther said in mock gravity.

With an ache of sadness, Ruby gazed down at the old woman so far from home – a home she would never again see.  Ruby realised the childish bickering between her and Gephart was pathetic.  The discord she had brought into the room, evaporated.  ‘I didn’t need to be bullied.  I was delighted with Hank for asking me.’

‘Do take a seat, Ruby, dear,’ the old woman said.

Ruby pulled an armchair closer to the bed.  The room was sunny, the walls covered in framed photographs of children at the seaside.  Beyond the window, at the far perimeter of a vast lawn, a freight train rumbled passed, the melancholic blast of its horn fading into the distance.  Gephart, too, was watching it.

Mrs Armstruther’s hand was searching the rumpled bedding.  ‘Ruby, could you possibly read a few pages of Wind in the Willows?  My son loved it when he was little.’  She brought out a book from under the covers.  ‘It’s so annoying not being able to see.  Thankfully the bandages come off at the end of the month.’

‘So it’s not …?’

‘What, dear?’

‘Permanent?’ Ruby asked, taking the book.

‘Oh, no, it’s just cataracts; the curse of old age.’

Ruby, discovering the old woman would recover her sight, felt a lightness of spirit; felt she could embrace all her fellow beings – including Hank.  He was standing, studying the photos on the wall.  Catching his eye, she smiled at him, tilting her head towards the door, a silent message that he could leave.

He wrinkled his brow, evidently unable to gauge her meaning.

She tried again, running her fingers through the air towards the door.

He gave her a stupid look.

‘Are you going?’ she mouthed silently.

He nodded to signify that he understood.  Then he shook his head, walked over to the armchair by the window, sat down and rested his hands squarely on his knees.

He was obviously staying.

‘Have you ever read Wind in the Willows, Ruby?’ Mrs Amstruther asked.

‘Yes, years ago.’

The old lady laughed.  ‘Mole is delightful, isn’t he?  Who is your favourite character?’

‘Toad.  I loved it when he dressed up as a woman to escape the police.’  Ruby instantly regretted the words.  ‘Of course, I don’t identify with Toad,’ she added hastily, forcing herself not to look at Gephart.  ‘I just think he’s a loveable rascal.’

‘Isn’t he just!’  Mrs Amstruther settled back to enjoy the story, and Ruby began:

‘“The Mole had been working hard all the morning, spring-cleaning his little home …”’

Why is P.C. Plod hanging about anyway?  Surely he’s not interested in riverbank creatures.

‘“First with brooms, then with dusters; then on ladders and steps and chairs, with a brush and a pail of whitewash till he had dust in his throat and eyes and splashes of white-wash all over his black fur, and an aching back and weary arms …”’

He’s staring at me; I know he is.

‘“Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below …’”

This was too much!  Ruby glared at him.  ‘Haven’t you got a murder to solve?’

‘What?’  Mrs Amstruther jerked in confusion.

Ruby was appalled by her thoughtlessness.  ‘Oh, I’m sorry, Mrs Amstruther, I was talking to Hank.  You see, I don’t want to keep him from his work.’

He folded his arms across his chest and grinned.  He was obviously taking delight in her embarrassment.  ‘I’m off-duty,’ he said.

For the sake of the old lady, Ruby had to speak sweetly, but there was nothing stopping her from raking the man from head to foot with hostile eyes.  ‘Do you always wear uniform when you’re off-duty?’

‘I do when I haven’t had time to get to my locker and change.’

She couldn’t bear to look at that smug face a second longer.  She snatched up the book and continued to read.  ‘“Spring was moving in the air above and in the earth below-’” She stopped in confusion, her cheeks a fiery red.

‘Oh, I’ve read that bit already.’

She could sense him laughing at her.  And he was!

He stood up, his eyes dancing mischievously.  ‘I’ve got a feeling Ruby can’t concentrate with me here.  I’m flustering her pretty little head.’

Her relief that he was going was rapidly replaced by horror.  That awful man was insinuating she fancied him!  As he passed by, he bent and kissed her on the cheek.  ‘I’ll be waiting for you in the lobby … Sweet Cheeks,’ he said softly, squeezing her shoulder.

Wide-eyed and apoplectic, she watched him walk to the door.

‘He’s such a lovely man,’ Mrs Amstruther said after he had gone.

Ruby couldn’t trust herself to speak.

‘The nurses say he’s very handsome.  Is he?’

Ruby was still pinning the door with a look of fury.  ‘O-h-h, you don’t want to know what I think.’

She picked up the book, her decision made.

She was no longer angry; in fact, she was rather jubilant.  Like any institution, this building would have a goods delivery entrance.  Well, Gephart, she thought complacently.  You’re about to have a long wait because Sweet Cheeks, here, is going out the back.

*****

Review:

I found Brake Failure to be a bit more like a humorous coming of age story than a romance but that definitely didn’t stop it from being fun!

Ruby has a bit of a mid-life crisis as she not only finds herself far from the glamorous Paris she envisioned but she finally starts to experience life without someone else’s restrictive guidance and starts to embrace that freedom.  She may only spread her wings a little at a time, but she’ll get there one day … and in the least likely manner possible.

It’s a very quirky read so you have to be prepared for that.  Not only is it a stranger in a strange land kind of thing, with a posh English miss finding herself in the middle of Kansas, but even the Kansas she’s in is full of characters.  I love that she manages to meet some of the most unusual people on the planet, all in just a couple months’ time  🙂  The only (minor) problem I had was that at first I didn’t like the back and forth from the present to the past, but after a bit I got into it – it’s used as a device to direct the flow of the regular story and adds entertaining foreshadowing to what’s going to happen next.

If you are looking for humor and fun, but not a lot of normal happenings, then come along for this journey of one prissy English woman as she manages to find her true self in the decidedly non-posh state of Kansas.

*****

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Alison Brodie is a Scot, with French Huguenot ancestors on her mother’s side.  Alison was a photographic model for a wide range of products, such as Ducatti motorbikes and 7Up.  She was also the vampire in the Schweppes commercial.

Alison lived in Kansas for two years.  She loved the people, their friendliness, the history and the BBQs!  Now, she lives in Biarritz, France with her rescue mutt, Bayley.

BRAKE FAILURE will be “unleashed” 9 Jan, 2017.  See the reviews on Goodreads:  https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31683339-brake-failure

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Book Review – Max

05 Thursday Jan 2017

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A Cold Fury Hockey Novel

by Sawyer Bennett

The Carolina Cold Fury’s hot new star shows his bad-boy teammates that even nice guys can score big in this steamy hockey romance from the bestselling author of Ryker and Hawke (“Sexy, emotional, and fantastic!” —Sandi Lynn).

The ice is a cold mistress. As the league’s most eligible goalie, Max Fournier has access to his fair share of willing puck bunnies, but right now he’s more interested in bringing home another championship than a one-night stand. A romantic at heart, Max believes in love; he’s just not great at relationships. So when he finally meets a nice girl who’s not blinded by his celebrity, he’s feeling the heat—and the pressure to save her from herself.

Between working two jobs and raising her sister’s kids, Julianne Bradley doesn’t have time for sports—or men. All she knows about Max is that he’s the sexiest customer to ever grace her gas-station counter. And he sees past her tired eyes and makes Jules yearn for things she can’t have: a glamorous fling, a passionate lover, and the time to enjoy both. Max makes her feel like Cinderella, even though Jules has enough baggage to crush a glass slipper. Luckily, he’s no prince—only a fierce competitor determined to win her heart.

Max is a romantic at heart and looking for someone to share his life with – no puck bunnies for him.  When he meets Julianne for the first time he knows that there is something special about her and wants to get to know her better.  Then when he finds out exactly what her life has become, he realizes just how strong she is.

Jules is raising her niece and nephews after her sister’s death.  The insta-family and all that means is taking up all of her time & energy.  Even meeting a sexy guy at work only tempts her a little.  Luckily for her Max is tenacious and willing to put in a little effort to make sure that they can explore a potential relationship.

I love that Max respects Jules and her needs.  He tries to understand where she is coming from and support her, but he’s not willing to let her hide either.  If she needs a little push, or a little help, he’s there for that too.  There isn’t a lot of drama between them – when bad things happen they face them together and work through it.  There is that one requisite freak-out that leads to the HEA moment but it’s handled in line with the rest of the story and doesn’t last long.  I think that Bennett does a fantastic job of balancing things, especially in the world of a professional athlete where she could have made it a big thing but doesn’t.  It’s realistic and sweet and works with the characters she’s given us.

I have been a fan of the Cold Fury hockey team since the very first book and I’m so pleased to see that Bennett continues to bring winners.  With her smooth writing, interesting characters and strong story, she once again reminds me why she’s on my go-to author list!

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Book Review – Completely Yours

30 Friday Dec 2016

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Opposites Attract #1

by Erin Nicholas

Kiera Connelly leads a quiet life, and that’s just how she likes it. She’s built a name as a graphic designer and meets up with her friends online, all from the comfort of her living room couch. But when a rare outing turns disastrous, Kiera finds herself up close and way too personal with an unbelievably hot real-life hero.

Zach Ashley doesn’t see himself as a hero. He’s just a regular guy who gets to help people every day as an EMT. But when he’s called to a scene and has to treat his most gorgeous patient ever, he finds himself mixing work with pleasure. He never hesitates to put his life on the line…but will he ever risk his heart?

I think the blurb, for me, made Kiera out to be a little more … of a shut-in, I guess, than she actually is.  I expected her to be one of those people that is afraid to go outside, avoids all social interactions, only has online friends, food is delivered, doesn’t do anything except spend time on the computer, more extreme things.  But she’s actually very well adjusted.  She has her issues with getting too involved in other people’s lives, stemming from the way she grew up & a broken heart/trust, but she has friends and activities.  She just has a job that has her working at home, with odd hours, and she geeks out about certain things.  She’s got her peculiarities but she’s not that weird.

Zach is one of those all around good guys.  I mean, come on, the man saves lives for a living!  He’s gorgeous, athletic, smart and charming.  But that doesn’t mean his life is problem free.  He’s got some hang-ups of his own – needing to fix everyone’s problems & be the hero is at the top of the list.  It’s not a bad thing to want to help but he also has to realize that he can’t do everything for everyone.

Throw together a woman who separates herself from other’s problems and a guy who gets too involved, add in some sparks and humor and great supporting characters, and things are guaranteed to get messy.  But these two are also going to learn and grow on their way to falling in love.  It’s fun, quirky and touching.  Nicholas definitely has a good chance at a winner with this new series!

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Book Review – Drew’s Last Hope

22 Thursday Dec 2016

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A Finding Perfect Novel

by Amy Gregory

Drew McKnight has always had a killer smile. Girls first, then women fell for it. Add that to his magnetic personality and Drew has never known a stranger. Growing up in the quaint town of Renlend, Kansas he had everything he’d always wanted, including his high school sweetheart. Then he blinked. In one moment of sheer hell, his entire world crashed down around him. His heart was torn in two pieces and he didn’t know how to move forward. Except…he had no choice not to.

Hope’s career came to a screeching halt one night on stage in front of a packed house. Her entire life’s work went down the drain. Using the same determination that got her to New York in the first place, she started over. She’s been dealt a crappy hand—twice, but she won’t let any of that interfere with her new life. No more toe shoes, tutus or men. She’s in a new town, ready for a new start. Until she turned around and fell in love with the most precious brown eyes she’d ever seen.

Some romances I just fly through, turning pages and devouring the words and then before I know it I’m done.  Then there are others that are more of a savoring kind of thing and this definitely falls into that category.  Gregory has us slowly getting to know Hope as she settles into a new home and a new job, near the comfort of the only family that has ever shown her love.  It’s harsh to realize exactly what kind of life she’s lived so far and how things have changed so drastically for her.  But she’s strong, resilient and hard-working.  She’s going to create something new that she loves … and Drew is going to help her (in some unexpected ways).

As Drew works on giving Hope a new place of business and a loft to live in, he gets to know the pretty dancer.  And he likes what he sees.  But he has a daughter to consider and a heart that was damaged.  He may not be the best at showing interest in a woman but Hope easily sees how good of a dad & friend he is.  He’s kind and caring and patient.  And she’s growing more attracted to him every day.

With two people who have been hurt in the past and are now a little hesitant to give their heart away, Gregory delivers an emotional story of letting go, moving on and opening up.  Neither wants to be hurt again but their attraction is hard to ignore.  Can they take a chance or will they let their fears stand in their way?

This is the first in this series (and by this author) that I’ve read and while I don’t think it is a requirement to have read anything else since I kept up just fine, it might have helped a little since characters from other stories appear.  Especially Drew’s best friend, whose story is hinted at but never explained further.  Not pivotal to Drew’s story but it does make me curious about what happened to him.  Which I guess could be a good ploy to get me to get his book too  🙂  I will say that I’m not sure if it is because I had an advanced copy or if this is the actual finished book but there were some odd word choices and some editing issues (repeated words, weird punctuation, that sort of thing).  This being my first book, so it’s hard to say, but  while that kind of thing doesn’t really bother me as much I know that it could turn some people off.

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Book Review – Absolute Trust

20 Tuesday Dec 2016

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I’m so excited to bring this book to you guys!  So far this has been an exceptional series and I think there is definitely room for Drake to keep going with new characters (or a spin-off series or two  🙂 )

*****

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True Heroes, #3

by Piper J. Drake

On Sale: December 20, 2016

Publisher: Forever

Mass Market: $6.99 USD

eBook:  $5.99 USD

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Blurb:

Hot military heroes, the women who love them, and the dogs who always have their backs. ABSOLUTE TRUST is the third book in a high-adrenaline romantic suspense series from Piper J. Drake.

LOVE IS THE GREATEST RISK OF ALL

After multiple tours of duty, Brandon Forte returns to his hometown on a personal mission: to open a facility for military service dogs like Haydn, a German shepherd who’s seen his share of combat and loss. It also brings him back to Sophie Kim, a beacon of light in his life . . . and the one woman he can’t have. But Forte’s success means he’s made enemies in high places. Enemies who are now after Sophie . . .

When Forte enlisted and left without saying goodbye, Sophie did her best to move on. But with her first love back in town, looking sexier than ever, she’s constantly reminded of what they could have had. Then after he risks himself for her, Sophie realizes she’ll have to put her life in the hands of the man who broke her heart, knowing the danger—and the sparks between them—could consume them both.

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Excerpt:

Sophie Kim must’ve come directly from work because, under her very sleek, black trench coat, she wore a matching pencil skirt. Three-inch red heels popped in contrast to the severe black of the rest of her outfit. Which did all sorts of things to him. Naughty things. The kind of things that were so good that they were really bad. Especially when a woman was off limits.

“Hey! Is that the new guy?” Sophie slowed her approach, keeping her gaze locked on Forte’s face.

She’d been around tiny dogs all her life, but she’d spent enough time at Hope’s Crossing Kennels over the last couple of years to have learned how to meet the much bigger dogs in Forte’s care. Training working dogs was his thing. Or in Haydn’s case, retraining.

Always a work in progress.

Sophie had been here when Forte had come back from active duty, too battle weary to continue deploying. She’d helped him with the accounting when he’d established Hope’s Crossing Kennels and had generally integrated herself into the private world he’d created for himself, Rojas, and Cruz while they all rebuilt lives for themselves.

Sophie’s bright smile faded as she waited for him to answer. She always sensed when he got too caught up inside his own head.

“Yeah.” Forte came to a halt and murmured the command for Haydn to sit.

Instant obedience. Despite his injury, surgery, and current need for recovery, the dog was as sharp as he’d been on active duty. The mind was eager, ready to work. The body, not so much.

Sophie’s smile renewed, the brilliant expression stopping his heart, the way it had every time he’d seen her since they’d first met way back in high school. She came to a stop in front of them, barely within arm’s reach. “He must be doing well if you’ve got him out here for some field work.”

While they spoke, Haydn watched them both. Then he sniffed the back of Sophie’s hand, which she’d been holding conveniently within reach.

Usually, he preferred if a person asked to be introduced, but this was Sophie. If she’d approached anyone else, she’d have requested permission to say “Hi” to the dog. But between the two of them, everything was an exception.

It showed how well she’d come to know the way he worked in the last few years. He’d changed with every deployment. It happened. And she’d adjusted and accepted those changes in him without a word when he came back. She was the steadfast, forever friend.

He’d never told her why he’d left in the first place or why he’d come back. She was so good at just accepting him that she might never know. And he was a coward for not telling her.

“What’s your plan for him?” Sophie glanced down at the dog, now that he’d sniffed her hand. “Haydn, right?”

“Yeah.” Forte cleared his throat. “He’s got a couple of weeks of physical therapy first. Then we need to coordinate with the Air Force on his adoption.”

“Ah.” Understanding in one syllable. She had the kind of caring heart to fill in the gaps when something went unsaid. “His handler didn’t make it.”

Part of why Sophie was one of the only people Forte felt easy around was because she got it. Only needed to explain once. And she listened the first time. Sometimes no explanation was required at all.

“Where’s your car? We’ll walk you.”

“Right across the street.” Sophie jerked her head in the direction of the small parking lot.

They headed over, Sophie falling into step next to Forte. She didn’t try to take his hand or tuck her own around his arm. They weren’t like that. Besides, she knew he didn’t like to be all wound up with a person when walking out in the open.

As they approached her car, Sophie juggled her shopping bag to pull her keys out of her purse and triggered the trunk.

“Need help?” Forte came up alongside the car, scanning the area around the parking lot out of habit.

“No worries.” Sophie lifted the trunk door and carefully placed her shopping bag inside the deep space, leaning in to move things around to where she wanted. “I need to make sure this is arranged so stuff doesn’t shift. It’s delicate!”

He was not going to admit to anyone, ever, how much he was willing to stretch his neck to catch sight of her backside while she was leaning over.

Haydn sniffed the side of the car. The big dog was very engaged, his relaxed attitude changing to a sharper set of movements. Forte tore his attention from Sophie.

Haydn had detected something out of place. Something wrong. Forte’s stomach tightened into a hard knot. Nothing wrong should be anywhere near his Sophie. It didn’t matter that they were in a sleepy town on the edge of a river in the middle of a peaceful country. It didn’t matter that there shouldn’t be any real danger here.

Haydn deliberately sat and looked up at Forte. It was a clear signal. One Haydn had been specifically trained to give as a military explosives detection dog.

Shit.

“Sophie. Step away from your car.” He’d explain later. Be afraid later. Rage. Worry.

Later.

She popped up from the trunk. “Huh?”

“Do it.”

They had to move now.

She complied, thank god. He gave Haydn a terse command, circled around to grab Sophie and get more distance. He steered her across the parking lot toward a big dumpster. It’d serve as good cover. Then he reached for his smart phone.

They got a couple of yards away, and Sophie craned her neck to look back at her car, even as she kept moving with him. She always did as he asked immediately, but she had a brain, and she insisted on explanations after she complied. “What—?”

Behind them, the trunk hatch came down with a solid thunk.

Forte let out a curse and grabbed her, pulling them down to the ground and rolling for the cover of other cars as an explosion lifted the entire driver’s side of her car.

*****

Review:

(While it isn’t required to read all of the stories in this series, it does help to understand how the characters relate to each other and all the trouble they’ve managed to get themselves into this past year  🙂 )

I was super thrilled to see Drake hit it out of the park again – delivering a story full of danger, emotion, humor and thrills.  I really enjoyed the first book in this series, but I felt like there was a bit of a misstep in the last one when it came to her hero.  Here, though, everything comes together just perfectly.

The friendship between Sophie and Brandon is just awesome, but returning readers know that they are both hiding deeper feelings.  We just aren’t sure why they are fighting it.  And with excitement and danger coming at the start, we don’t have long for things to come to a head.  (I don’t think many people will be surprised by the “who” in the who-done-it part, but Drake ties everything together very well and keeps things engaging.)

The pacing is done skillfully too – mixing the relationship development with the suspense portion but not cheating either of them.  Drake also does a great job of fleshing out the characters we’ve gotten glimpses of in the first two books and explaining why they’ve never done anything about their obvious attraction.

All of it makes sense and keeps you glued to the page until you can make sure that they make it out of their troubles (both physical and emotional), getting a HEA together that they deserve.

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*****

drake_authorphoto_j-r-blackwellAuthor Info:

Piper J. Drake (or “PJ”) spent her childhood pretending to study for the SATs by reading every interesting novel she could find at the library. After being introduced to the wonderful world of romance by her best friend, she dove into the genre.

PJ began her writing career as PJ Schnyder, writing sci-fi & paranormal romance and steampunk, for which she won the FF&P PRISM award as well as the NJRW Golden Leaf award and Parsec award.

PJ’s romantic suspense novels incorporate her interests in mixed martial arts and the military. The True Heroes series is inspired by her experience rescuing, owning and training a variety of retired working dogs, including Kaiser, a former guard dog, and Mozart, who was trained to detect explosives.

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Book Review – Caught Up In You

15 Thursday Dec 2016

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The Monroes series

by Jules Bennett

The Monroe brothers have their differences, but one project unites them: turning an antebellum mansion in their Haven, Georgia, hometown into a peaceful spa. It was the dream of their late sister—and it’s about to set off a major renovation in the life of middle brother Braxton…

Braxton Monroe’s taking a break from teaching to do some strenuous work on a Civil War–era house, and feeling the strain in every rock-hard muscle. Good thing he has to interview massage therapists for the spa—even if it’s embarrassing to meet a job candidate in his boxers. Cora Buchanan has hands so talented—and a voice so sultry—he wants to hire her before he even lifts his head from the table. But he’s shocked to meet her outside the massage room—with her seeing-eye dog, Heidi the yellow lab.

Cora has left her family—and fiancé—in Atlanta to make her way in this small town. All her parents’ money can’t restore her sight, but it’s up to her to restore her independence. Though she bristles at Braxton’s protectiveness, she too feels lingering effects from their intimate touch. Now that he’s her boss, it’s strictly hands-off….Until a secret she’s keeping destroys his fragile trust, and they must find the courage to knock down the walls between them.

It’s admirable that Cora is making a life that she loves – being independent, doing a job that she enjoys, with people who treat her as an equal & not someone who needs to be managed.  You have to root for her as you get to know everything she’s gone through since becoming blind.  She may have had it good before, but she wasn’t happy.  And she’s not letting anything stand in her way now.

Braxton may have gone just a little overboard with the man-whoring after getting his heart broken  🙂  I mean, it’s not like he’s the first to have to deal with being dumped.  Once he meets Cora though he’s done with all other women.  And he definitely treats her with all the respect that she deserves.  He’s got great insight into what she needs and doesn’t try to coddle her, instead letting her stand on her own too feet while being there to support her.  He may have gone wild for a little bit but he never forgot that he’s a gentleman and that people deserve to be treated well.

While I’m really enjoying this series (so very much) I was a little surprised at Braxton when Cora’s big reveal came out.  He knew she was hiding something and had his suspicions about her background so I’m not sure why his reaction was as big as it was.  But, being the awesome guy that he is, he got over it pretty quickly and then performed the best “sweep her off her feet” gesture I’ve seen in a long time.  Cora had no hope of resisting him after that  🙂

Once again, Bennett delivers an addictive read with fabulously detailed characters and a story that will keep readers glued to the pages.  But I do have to admit that as much as I have loved the brothers up to this point I’m the most excited to get to Liam’s story and find out all of his secrets.  And see him get the girl, of course!  Bennett can’t keep turning out books fast enough to suit me.

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