Monday, April 8, 2013
Review of Flirting Under a Full Moon
FLIRTING UNDER A FULL MOON may be purchased here.
FLIRTING UNDER A FULL MOON
Ashlyn Chase
Nick Wolfensen, known to the women who frequent the Boston Uncommon bar as "One Night Nick", flirts with Brandee Hanson. Brandee doesn't want much to do with Nick, especially since she just got dumped via text. Before long, Nick, a werewolf, realizes that Brandee is his mate, but convincing her of that may be difficult. Meanwhile, Nick has a danger-filled case involving Brandee's cousin, and Brandee sticks her nose into it.
Filled with quirky, amusing characters, FLIRTING UNDER A FULL MOON, is an entertaining read. I really enjoy the world that Ms. Chase has created, and there is plenty of action to keep the reader on her toes. Unfortunately, Brandee can be a little ditsy and impulsive, and she has a few TSTL moments. Even though Brandee can be annoying, overall, I find her likable. Nick is a great hero, who is determined to make Brandee his. While not overly alpha, Nick is still very protective of those he loves.
All in all, FLIRTING UNDER A FULL MOON is an enjoyable read, which I recommend.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Review of A Baron in Her Bed
A BARON IN HER BED may be purchased here.
A BARON IN HER BED
Maggi Andersen
Guy Truesdale, Baron Fortescue, has come to England to claim his title and estate. After Guy's father was forced to flee England because of a duel, he married an aristocratic French woman and the family lived abroad through the French Revolution and Napoleon's reign. Now, Guy and his sister are all that is left of his immediate family, and he is determined to take his rightful place as Baron Fortescue. Unfortunately, someone seems determined to end Guy's life. Luckily, after Guy is injured in a murder attempt, Miss Horatia Cavendish comes upon him lying in the road and comes to his aid. Because Horatia is dressed in male clothes, Guy thinks that she is a teenage boy. Thus, begins the adventures of Horatia and Guy.
A BARON IN HER BED is a very entertaining historical with plenty of action and a nice mystery. From the beginning until the very end, this book keeps the reader on her toes. Action and adventure are part and parcel of this story, and Horatia and Guy are cut out to adapt to all the mystery and intrigue. Guy has been through a lot in his life, and those experiences, probably, make him more forward thinking in his attitude toward women. Horatia is an independent, headstrong woman, who seeks to help the man that she loves. There is only one part of the story in which, I wish Horatia had
been less impulsive and more prudent. Other than this one moment, Horatia makes an admirable heroine.
All in all, A BARON IN HER BED is a wonderful, exciting historical romance, which I highly recommend.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Monday, March 18, 2013
Review of The Geek Girl and the Scandalous Earl
THE GEEK GIRL AND THE SCANDALOUS EARL may be purchased here.
THE GEEK GIRL AND THE SCANDALOUS EARL
Gina Lamm
Jamie Marten has been coasting through life, since her boyfriend left her. Jamie has been mostly gaming online, but then her best friend gets her a job moving antiques. While moving the antiques from a storage building, Jamie falls through a mirror and lands in the bedroom of Micah Axelby, Earl of Dunnington, almost two hundred years in the past. When Micah discovers Jamie in modern summer clothes in his bed, he thinks that she is trying to seduce him. But since Jamie injured her head tripping on Micah's dog, Baron, he allows her to stay and recover.
THE GEEK GIRL AND THE SCANDALOUS EARL is a time travel romance with some amusing moments but a heroine, who has some TSTL moments. Jamie is supposed to be intelligent, but, at times, is anything but prudent. I found this annoying and wish, that she had not been so impulsive. Micah is a great hero, described as a Colin Firth look-alike, but he is a little too stubborn in his efforts to protect Jamie. With that said, I'm glad that the author offered up a reasonable explanation for the time travel. I have read several books that lacked a viable explanation for the time travel, and it made the book a lot less enjoyable.
All in all, THE GEEK GIRL AND THE SCANDALOUS EARL is a nice read, but I wish the heroine was a little less impulsive.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Momma Told Me: Spring Fashionista Event: $125 Barefoot Tess Givea...
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Review of THE UGLY STEPSISTER STRIKES BACK
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THE UGLY STEPSISTER STRIKES BACK
Sariah Wilson
Mattie Lowe has a beautiful, "perfect", stepsister named Ella. Ella is not only pretty, a cheerleader, a charity worker, and good-hearted, but she has as a boyfriend, Jake Livingston, who Mattie has been in love with,since she was nine years old. Jake and Ella are part of the "in" crowd, while Mattie is an outsider with attitude.
THE UGLY STEPSISTER STRIKES BACK is a delightful young adult romance with interesting, complex characters. Mattie has issues to work through dealing with her mother's desertion. Told in first person, from Mattie's point of view, the reader sees the world through Mattie-colored glasses and learns, by the end of the story, Mattie isn't the only one with insecurities and problems. Jake is the golden boy, who feels pressured by his father to excel at everything. When Mattie and Jake are thrown together the sparks fly.
All in all, THE UGLY STEPSISTER STRIKES BACK is a really great read, which I highly recommend. In fact, I plan to gift a copy to my niece. Also, I really wish, that this book would be made into a movie.
NOTE: I received this book in return for a unbiased review
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Review of Once Again a Bride
ONCE AGAIN A BRIDE may be purchased here.
ONCE AGAIN A BRIDE
Jane Ashford
Charlotte Rutherford Wylde finds herself a very young widow, after her husband is murdered. Charlotte, who brought lots of money into the marriage, finds herself almost impoverished, because her eccentric, older husband spent most of the money on his Roman collection. As per her husband's will, Charlotte may continue to live in their house, but she must not sell or disturb his collection. Sir Alexander Wylde, Charlotte's husband's nephew, is the executor of the will, and when someone breaks into Charlotte's house, Alexander takes her to his home with his two sisters and aunt as chaperones.
ONCE AGAIN A BRIDE is a delightful regency romance, with charming characters and many amusing moments. Charlotte has been so down-trodden by her husband, that she has lost much of her luster. Thankfully, Charlotte becomes determined to change her life for the better, and she makes herself useful to Alexander by helping with his sisters. Alexander isn't the normal romance hero. Alexander is the solid, responsible type, who tries to do the right thing, but sometimes can't say no to his precocious youngest sister. Alexander is one of my favorite heroes. It is wonderful to see a strong, solid, responsible man, who is caring toward his family. The secondary characters are just as delightful as the main characters, even the cat, Callie, wormed her way into this reader's heart. I greatly enjoyed ONCE AGAIN A BRIDE and highly recommend it.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Review of X MARKS THE SCOT
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Sunday, February 17, 2013
THE UGLY STEPSISTER STRIKES BACK Blog Tour
Everyone knows how all those fairy tales go. The princess gets beautiful, nabs her prince, falls instantly in love, lives happily ever after and leaves her evil stepsisters in the dust.
But what happens when you’re the ugly stepsister and your obnoxiously perfect—read pretty, smart, and, worst of all, sickeningly nice—stepsister is dating the charming, tall, devastatingly handsome guy you’ve had a thing for since you were nine years old?
Quirky, artistic and snarky Mattie Lowe does not lead a charmed life. Her mother is constantly belittling her on Skype. Mercedes, the school mean girl, has made it her personal mission to torment Mattie. But worst of all? Her stepsister Ella is the most beautiful, popular girl in school and is dating Mattie’s secret longtime crush, Jake Kingston.
Tired of being left out and done with waiting for her own stupid fairy godmother to show up, Mattie decides to change her life. She’ll start by running for senior class president against wildly popular Jake.
Ella can keep her Prince Annoying. Mattie’s going to rule the school.
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Blog Tour Schedule
February 18th
Book Blast
February 19th
I Am A Reader, Not A Writer - Interview
Gamila's Book Review - Review
Pink Fluffy Hearts - Spotlight
Wordpainting Unlimited - Review
Another Step to Follow - Review & Interview
Doing Dewey - Review
February 20th
Getting Your Read On - Review
Book Readers - Interview
Margay Leah Justice - Review
Book Flame - Spotlight
Read This Instead - Review
February 21st
Hott Books - Review
Mom With A Kindle - Interview
Frankie's Blooding's Bookshelf - Tens List
Indie Author How-to - Spotlight
Peace from Pieces - Interview
February 22nd
The Book Mark Blog - Review
GeoLibrarian - Review
Dates Books - Tens List
Why Not? Because I Said So! - Review
My Book A Day - Review
Sarah Balance - Tens List
February 23rd
Cuzinlogic - Interview
Karey White - Review
Sher A Hart: Writing Art - Spotlight
Kaisy Daisy's Corner - Review
Magical Manuscripts - Review
February 24th
Read It All Book Reviews - Review
Pieces of Whimsy - Spotlight
WTF Are You Reading? - Review
Blood, Sweat and Books - Review & Interview
February 25th
Oh, The Books You'll Read - Review
Emi Gayle - Interview
Sab the Book Reader - Review
Jessie's Book Place - Spotlight
The Bunny's Review - Tens List
February 26th
Book Haven Extraordinaire - Review & Guest Post
MK McClintock - Tens List
Deal Sharing Aunt - Review
Fire & Ice - Review
Literary Winner - Review
February 27th
Monica's Musing - Review
FanGirl Hostess - Tens List
Book Lover and Procrastinator - Review
Classy Me - Spotlight
Deborah's Books - Review & Tens List
February 28th
My Devotional Thoughts - Review & Tens List
Bookworm Lisa - Review
Literary Time Out - Interview
DoodleBugs Reviews - Review
Books, Books, The Magical Fruit - Spotlight
March 1st
The Eclectic Review - Review
Prosperine Craving Books - Spotlight
Living, Learning and Loving Life - Review
Fall Into Books - Spotlight
Simple Wyrdings - Review
March 2nd
Witchmags Boekenplank - Review
Books Are Magic - Review & Tens List
Brooke Blogs - Review
Going Crazy!! Wanna Go??!! - Review
March 3rd
Author T.L. Clarke - Spotlight
Storeybook Reviews - Review
Laurie's Thoughts & Reviews - Review & Character Interview
Froze8's Blog - Tens List
A Backward's Story - Review
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Review of LADY EVE'S INDISCRETION
LADY EVE'S INDISCRETION may be purchased here.
LADY EVE'S INDISCRETION
Grace Burrowes
Lady Eve Windham doesn't wish to marry and is dreading another season. Lucas Deening, the Marquis of Deene, knows that he must marry sometime soon,although he would rather not. This becomes harder, when Lucas discovers, that someone is spreading rumors about him. After Lucas and Eve are caught in a compromising position, they are forced to marry. Unfortunately, they are keeping secrets from each other.
LADY EVE'S INDISCRETION is an entertaining historical romance with likeable characters but a rather obvious villain. Eve is haunted by events from her past, and because of this, she fears riding, something that she has always loved. Lucas helps Eve overcome her fears and gives her the strength to face them. Lucas makes a great hero, even if he keeps a secret from Eve a little too long. Unfortunately, the comeuppance of the villain is a little anti-climatic and left me wanting more. Even so, the romance between Lucas and Eve is heartwarming.
Even though LADY EVE'S INDISCRETION isn't my favorite in the Windham series, it makes for a good read. I recommend it, and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.
NOTE: I received this in return for an unbiased review.
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Review of WILDCAT
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Monday, February 11, 2013
Tornado hit my town!
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Thursday, February 7, 2013
Blog tour and review of Tim Rowland's Creature Features
TIM ROWLAND'S CREATURE FEATURES may be purchased here.
From the book blurb:
When Tim Rowland's earlier book of his animal essays, All Pets are Off, was published, readers immediately clamored for more. Their preference for animal stories over the political columns Tim's also known for is understandable: animals are way more fun to read about than politicians. Especially now. So here's a new volume of over 75 warm and funny essays, from the introduction to the farm of bovines Cleopatra and Heifertiti, the Belted Galloway beauties, to the further antics of Hannah the English Bulldog and Juliet the tiny Siamese, along with assorted donkeys, pigs, goats, horses, chickens, geese-and of course, more of the joyful bouvier des Flandres named Opie-that's sure to provide loads of smiles and even outright guffaws.
My review:
This collection of essays, mainly about animals, brings a smile to this animal lover's face. Mr. Rowland captures, what every animal lover knows, each animal has his own unique personality. From a rambunctious bouvier des Flandres named Opie to a dirty, but affectionate pig called Magellan, Mr. Rowland captures the character of all the animals in his menagerie. TIM ROWLAND'S CREATURE FEATURES is a heart-warming collection of animal-centered essays, that most animal lovers will find entertaining.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an unbiased review.
Tim is also keeper and lackey for a wide assortment of mostly non-useful, freeloading critters, aided as always by his trusty (well, mostly trusty) companion Opie.
How to find Tim Rowland online: website, twitter, facebook
Please check out the other stops on the tour.
Rowland's Creature Features Web Friendly Tour Schedule
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Follower Love Giveaway Hop
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Saturday, February 2, 2013
Review of Georgette Heyer
GEORGETTE HEYER
Jennifer Kloester
GEORGETTE HEYER is a biography of the famous and prolific author, who just happens to be one of my all-time favorites. Ms. Kloester was given access to Heyer's personal documents and conducted interviews with her son, Richard George Rougier. This book covers the entirety of Heyer's life and gives an insight into her character. From this I got the impression, that Heyer was very "stiff upper lip" British and vented and showed her emotions to only a few people.
I truly enjoyed learning more about the author, who made the Regency so popular, and whose novels provide so much enjoyment. There are, also, some great photographs of the author, her family, and friends, which help to put a face to all the people in the book. This book is highly recommended to all of Georgette Heyer's fans.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Review of Prince of Power
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Review of For the Love of a Goblin Warrior
FOR THE LOVE OF A GOBLIN WARRIOR may be purchased here.
FOR THE LOVE OF A GOBLIN WARRIOR
Shona Husk
Meryn, his king, and several other warriors are cursed to the Shadowlands by a Druid, who is against their plans for revolt against the Romans. All the cursed men are forced to watch the massacre of their tribe, and Meryn watches his wife and children murdered and is unable to help them. Because of this, Meryn gives into the urge to become a goblin, and for centuries all he seeks to do is steal and collect gold. After almost two thousand years, Meryn is pulled out of the Shadowlands by another formerly cursed fellow, his cousin, Dai. Once in the Fixed Realm, a confused Meryn, runs away from his cousin's house and is picked up by the police for brandishing a sword. After being taken to the emergency room by the police, Meryn meets a sympathetic nurse, Nadine, and is drawn to her.
FOR LOVE OF A GOBLIN WARRIOR is a paranormal romance focusing on two very tortured characters. Meryn is tortured by survivor's guilt over the deaths of his family and tribe. Whereas, Nadine is tortured by the death of her mother, for which her father has spent twenty years in prison. At the age of five, Nadine witnessed the attack on her mother, and traumatised by what she saw, Nadine has blocked the memories of that night. Nadine doesn't allow men to get close to her for fear of getting hurt, but she is drawn to Meryn. I felt no real connection to Nadine, because she just seemed to put obstacles in her own path to happiness. While I understand that there are people like this, I find them a little annoying. Meryn, on the other hand, once he overcomes some of his guilt, is one determined man. Meryn, seeks to find happiness in his new life with the woman, that he has come to love, and he will do whatever it takes.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Review of Searching for Captain Wentworth
SEARCHING FOR CAPTAIN WENTWORTH may be purchased here.
SEARCHING FOR CAPTAIN WENTWORTH
Jane Odiwe
Sophie Elliot gets the key to a townhouse in Bath, which has been in her family for years and is next to Jane Austen's house, in hopes of working on her writing. Once there, Sophie is transported back in time and sees through the eyes of her ancestor, Sophia Elliot. Sophie travels back and forth in time with the aid of an old glove and meets Jane Austen, Jane's sister, and Jane's brother, Charles, who is in the Navy. Meanwhile, in the present, Sophie meets her attractive neighbor, Josh Strafford.
Ms. Odiwe pays homage to Austen's PERSUASION in this unique novel, which transports the reader back to the Regency period. Since PERSUASION is my second favorite Austen novel and I enjoy a good time travel read, I quite enjoyed this book. Although I would have liked more of an explanation about the time travel aspect of the novel, this book is historically accurate and the romance is delightful.
All in all, SEARCHING FOR CAPTAIN WENTWORTH is a lovely romance, that most Austen fans will enjoy.
NOTE: I was given this book, in return for an unbiased review.
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Monday, January 14, 2013
Entangled Publishing is looking for bloggers.
Would you like to review for Entangled Publishing? What do you need to do? Go over to Kate's blog, answer a few questions, and hope they pick you.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Review of Waltz with a Stranger
WALTZ WITH A STRANGER may be purchased here.
WALTZ WITH A STRANGER
Pamela Sherwood
Miss Amelia Newbold, an American heiress, has traveled to England with her mother and twin sister, Aurelia, hoping to land a titled husband. Aurelia, who was left scarred and lame after a riding accident, keeps to the outskirts of parties, in hopes of getting away from the pitying looks. Until one night a handsome stranger sees past the scar and asks her to waltz in the garden, where she has taken refuge. Then, Aurelia decides to take charge of her life and gets help and rehabilitation in Paris. Meanwhile, the handsome stranger, James Trelawney, unexpectedly comes into a title, which brings with it stifling debts. James has little option but to marry a heiress, and Amelia seems the best candidate. James and Amelia become engaged, but unfortunately, Aurelia still thinks about the handsome stranger.
WALTZ WITH A STRANGER has a theme, which is one of my hot button subjects. I try to avoid stories, in which one sibling loves the significant other of their sibling. Fortunately the relationship between James and Amelia is one of convenience, and I can overlook this easier than I could, if they were engaged for love. Besides the romance between James and Aurelia, there is an interesting secondary romance between Amelia and James' friend. In fact, I enjoyed the secondary romance more than the primary one. There just seemed to be more life in it.
All in all, WALTZ WITH A STRANGER provided some entertaining moments, even if, I found portions of it slightly annoying.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Sunday, December 30, 2012
Check out this giveaway at herding cats & burning soup: Authors for the Holidays!
herding cats & burning soup: Authors for the Holidays!: Hello kittens! Welcome to our first Authors for the Holidays event! For the entire month of December we're bringing you some amaz...
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