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Book Review – All I Need Is You

17 Saturday May 2014

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cover44372-mediumHe’ll do anything to protect her… except fall in love

Kaylee Wilhelm is tired of always being a good, respectful Southern belle. So when the man she loves leaves town after their steamy kiss, she’s done. As a single mother with a demanding singing career, she has no time for pining after her former bodyguard.

Years ago Elliott Alexander disappeared for a year and then came back irrevocably changed. With the FBI still watching, he can’t afford distractions. Especially not sweet kisses from the only woman who gets under his skin.

When she’s targeted by a stalker who seems to know her every move, Eli is the only one who can protect her. He’ll have to stop running from his past and face his demons.

And maybe, just maybe, find his way back home again.

WARNING: This book contains best friends with attitude, blind dates, the reckless use of explosives and a hero that gives new meaning to the term “in the closet”. Did I mention this is a really sexy book? Just saying…

I enjoyed this one a lot more than One More Day. I felt that their reactions and reasoning was more understandable and I found both Kay and Eli engaging – he’s been fighting his feelings for her for months and she’s confused on why. He’s got secrets in his past that cause him to feel unworthy, plus he thinks his … ummm, bedroom preferences … might be more than Kay can take. She’s young and sweet and inexperienced but she loves him and for her that’s enough.

I really enjoyed the mystery in this one. Eli has a security firm that provides protection to high profile people and was on a case with Kay previously (check out He’s the Man for that – you won’t be disappointed in Matt’s story). Now she may be a target again and Eli’s feelings mean that he takes on her case himself, so in between battling his feelings he’s also got to figure out who is targeting her.

All I Need Is You combines a little danger, a little mystery and a lot of heat in one engrossing page-turner.

(I’ve been reading these out of order – Book 3, then the prequel, then Book 1 and now Book 4, somehow missing Book 3 completely – but I haven’t really noticed it being a problem. So if this is your first, then go for it. I think you’ll find it addictive and be looking up those others to add to your TBR pile.)

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Book Review – Happy Easter

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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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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Book Review – He’s the Man

06 Thursday Feb 2014

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Sorry for the delay, folks!  But how about a review?

*****

cover34663-mediumMatt Simmons is over Army doctors poking him. But when his sister won’t stop nagging him to see their old babysitter, now a sought-after physical therapist, he gives in just to get some peace.

Penny is finally putting down roots after a lifetime of moving around. She’s got everything she wants, except the settled suburban life she longs for. All she needs is the perfect guy, which means NO military men.

When Matt realizes that his old babysitter is h-o-t, he’s suddenly seeing the benefits of therapy. But Penny still sees him as the bratty kid she used to babysit.

Suddenly he has a new mission in life…

I’ve never read any of Malone’s “Alexander” books so I don’t have anything to compare it to, but this one was definitely a charmer.  I really liked both Matt and Penny – Matt is a friend of the Alexanders and his sister was in the series prequel, Teasing Trent.  I get the feeling that Trent and Mara’s story actually weaves thru all of the books because they seem to have a little bit of trouble in this one and it isn’t really clear what is going on.  Otherwise, though, readers will mostly get just those follow up glimpses of the two Alexander brothers who were the heroes in the first two full-length books (one of my favorite things about reading a series) and a lead in to the Book 4 involving another Alexander brother and his future mate.  I didn’t feel like I was missing out on anything not having read the previous books (even with the Mara and Trent moments) but there is that unresolved storyline involving Eli … which just means I have an excuse to go pick up the next story (and the earlier ones too – just in case, right?)

The main story about Penny and Matt, though, is definitely complete … and thoroughly captivating.  It centers around Matt going to Penny for treatment, their instant attraction, and her deciding whether she is willing to pursue a relationship with a military man.  Growing up in a military family, she craves stability and roots, but Matt’s career choice won’t allow for that.

These two are just adorable together.  Penny tries so hard to resist Matt but he’s charming and funny, full of humor and life.  The nice thing is that we get to watch him woo her and we fall in love with the two of them right along with them.  It’s moving, engaging and romantic.  It’s a real-life look at a couple’s courtship (between two outlandishly sexy, witty, gorgeous, although not perfect, people of course) and I found it quite refreshing. There wasn’t anything fabricated to make them struggle – just real-life issues for two characters that could be as real as you and me.

In He’s The Man, Malone gives her reader a story full of smart dialogue, compelling characters, and a strong story-line.  The Alexanders and their friends will draw you in and keep you coming back for more.

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