Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Review of Untamed
UNTAMED may be purchased here.
UNTAMED
Sara Humphreys
Layla Nickelson, half human and half Amoveo, returns to her foster home, while running from the dreams, in which her mate comes to her. William Fleury, a full blood Amoveo, has found his mate and is willing to do anything necessary to protect her and convince her of his love. During all this emotional turmoil, these two must face the attack on Layla's foster mother and the threat of purists from the Amoveo clans.
UNTAMED is a good paranormal read with multi-faceted characters and an intense, exciting plot. William is a great hero, who has many Darcy-like qualities, in that he is uptight and aloof on the surface, but has a deep, passionate nature hidden underneath. Layla is William's opposite in many ways, in that she is spontaneous and a little hot-headed. Layla is something of a tortured soul, because of the many foster homes, that she was forced to endure as a child. Layla, also, considers herself a freak, because she doesn't seem to fit in either world, the human or the Amoveo. It is understandable, that Layla would be reticent to fall into William's arms, because of her fears and her past. It is great to see these two work through their problems, in order to be together. There is just one thing in UNTAMED that bothered me a little, and that is the fact that the Amoveo use a word from their ancient language to trigger their special powers. It seems strange, that they use the same word for everything. I would think, that they should use a different word for every task. Other than this one small quibble, I enjoyed UNTAMED and hope to read the next book in this series.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Review How to Tame a Willfull Wife
HOW TO TAME A WILLFUL WIFE may be purchase here.
HOW TO TAME A WILLFUL WIFE
Christy English
Anthony Carrington, the Earl of Ravensbrook, agrees to marry his fellow soldier's daughter, in order to save the soldier from financial ruin. Anthony expects to get a biddable bride, but, instead, gets Caroline Montague, who sometimes dresses in breeches, rides astride, and learns how to knife fight. Anthony is sure, that he can bring his wife to heel, especially, where his most hated enemy, Lord Carlyle, is concerned.
HOW TO TAME A WILLFUL WIFE is a regency romance, which uses the theme found in Shakespeare's THE TAMING OF THE SHREW. Sometimes there is a thin line between alpha hero and jerk, and, unfortunately, Anthony seems to cross that line several times. When viewed through the lenses of his time, Anthony's attitude and actions are perfectly reasonable. However, my modern sensibilities disliked his behavior, and I couldn't quite warm to him. Toward the end, Anthony did come around and his treatment of Caroline is much more of a partnership. Unfortunately, for me, it is too late, and needless to say, Anthony isn't one of my favorite heroes. Caroline, on the other hand, handles things much better than I expected. While she is a little too impulsive, at times, Caroline does a great job with the little information, that Anthony gives her. The book does have some humorous moments, and I chuckled a few times.
All in all, while I didn't care much for the hero of HOW TO TAME A WILLFUL WIFE, I did enjoy many parts of the book, and the ending is very sweet.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an impartial review.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Winner of the Gratitude Giveaway Blog
The winner of my blog hop is
Nay Nay
Congrat! Thanks to everyone, who participated.
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Monday, November 19, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Gratitude Giveaways
I'm giving away a $10 amazon e-giftcard to a lucky follower. You can pick the method, that you follow, just make sure you leave all the info that I need. Please leave an e-mail at which you can be reached. US only.
Thanks to I Am A Reader, Not A Writer for hosting the hop. Below are the links to the others in the hop, so hop away. Hop starts Nov. 15th and ends Nov. 25th. at midnight cst. Hopefully, I will pick and contact the winner within 48 hrs. The winner will have 48 hrs. in which to get back with me. Thanks for participating!
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Review of Enslaved
ENSLAVED may be purchased here.
ENSLAVED
Elisabeth Naughton
Gryphon, one of the Eternal Guardians, has changed since his stay and torture in the Underworld, and his fellow Guardians are leery of him. Gryphon knows, that he must stop Atlanta, who calls to him incessantly and is responsible for his torture. In order to do this, Gryphon decides to escape but takes a hostage, Maelea, who is, also, trying to escape the colony. Unknown to Gryphon, Maelea is the child of Persephone and Zeus, and, therefore, despised by Hades. Unfortunately for Gryphon, he now has to deal with many Underworld creatures chasing them, as well as, his fellow Guardians.
I love books, that deal with Greek mythology and ENSLAVED doesn't disappoint. ENSLAVED has an exciting plot, great,tortured characters, and complex world-building. Gryphon is a very tortured hero, who feels guilty for the things, that happened to him in the Underworld, and to top this off, he can't get rid of the voice in his head. When he is with Maelea, the voice is bearable, and he, at first keeps her with him, because of this. However, Gryphon soon grows to admire and love Maelea and wants to protect her. Because of her heritage and the fact, that Hades is always after her, Maelea has learned not to get involved with others, and as a result is very lonely. Then, Gryphon comes along, and he speaks to her soul.
It is great to watch these two tortured souls fall for each other, and I'm really looking forward to the next book with Titus and the mysterious redhead.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Review of Lady Louisa's Christmas Knight
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Friday, November 2, 2012
Winner Of Spooktacular Giveaways
I hope everyone had a great Halloween! The winner of my Spooktacular event is Sandra- who has been contacted and accepted the gift card. Thanks to everyone, who stopped by.
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Monday, October 22, 2012
Spooktacular Giveaway Hop
Halloween is my favorite holiday, so let's celebrate!
I'm giving away a $10 amazon e-giftcard to a lucky follower. Just leave a comment with how you follow and any info, that I need to check it. Please leave an e-mail at which you can be reached. US only.
Thanks to I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and TheDiaryofaBookworm for hosting the hop. Below are the links to the others in the hop, so hop away. Hop starts Oct. 24th and ends Nov. 1st. at midnight cst. I'm posting this early, but please don't enter until the 24th. Hopefully, I will pick and contact the winner within 48 hrs. The winner will have 48 hrs. in which to get back with me. Thanks for participating!
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Friday, October 19, 2012
Review of SAVAGE HUNGER
SAVAGE HUNGER may be purchased here.
SAVAGE HUNGER
Terry Spear
Kathleen McKnight is working undercover with her army unit, when she is captured by a vicious drug lord. Luckily, Connor Anderson, a jaguar shifter, hears her and comes to her rescue, saving her life. Connor disappears, when more army personnel arrive, and Kathleen is left to wonder what happened to him. After a year, Kathleen goes back to the jungle, where she was held captive, only to have Connor and his sister, Mia, save her.
SAVAGE HUNGER is an enjoyable shifter romance with great characters and an exciting storyline. Kathleen has been through a great trauma and is struggling to come to terms with her fears. I liked the fact that Kathleen is strong and intelligent and able to take care of herself in most situations. Connor and Mia are the only jaguar shifters, that they know of. Because of this fact, Connor and Maya only have each other and are lonely and craving mates. Connor doesn't wish to turn a human and sentence her to a lonely existence of hiding their true nature. Connor is everything, that is expected in a hero, and is willing to sacrifice for those he loves. Luckily, Maya is very impulsive and takes the decision out of his hands. While Maya's intentions are good, her actions could have been very detrimental for Kathleen. The only minor quibble, that I have with this book, is the lack of consequences Kathleen faces as a result of her actions.
All in all, SAVAGE HUNGER is a good read, and I look forward to reading Maya's book.
NOTE: I received this book in exchange for an impartial review.
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Sunday, October 14, 2012
Barbara's Beat: Win a $25 Amazon gift card; SPOOKtacular Giveaway Hop with 53 blogs, all prizes are $25 and up, with a $100 grand prize 10/15
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Monday, October 1, 2012
Review of A LADY AND HER MAGIC
A LADY AND HER MAGIC may be purchased here.
A LADY AND HER MAGIC
Tammy Falkner
Ashley Trimble, the Duke of Robinsworth, is almost a pariah in society. It is rumored that Ashley murdered his wife, after she died under suspicious circumstances, leaving their daughter motherless.
Sophia Thorne has been sent by the Fae to help Ashley's daughter,Anne, but she hopes to help Ashley, too.
It is seldom, that this reader comes across a book, which puts a smile on my face in just a few paragraphs, but A LADY AND HER MAGIC is such a book. It is an even rarer occurrence, when the smile lasts the entire book, but this book provided me with this lucky happenstance. Part regency romance and part paranormal, my two favorite genres, A LADY AND HER MAGIC is filled with humorous scenes and quirky characters. Ashley blames himself for his wife's death and has become something of a recluse, there is a real sadness about him. Anne has learned to act out and has become a terror, who goes through governesses almost weekly. Sophia, who is lovely and vibrant, soon has Anne and Ashley charmed. The secondary characters make a great addition to the story and add to the amusement in the book. Even though, there are plenty of humorous scenes, there are, also some serious and emotional scenes.
A LADY AND HER MAGIC is a charming romance, which just hits the spot for this reader.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Review of WHERE THERE'S A WILL
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Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Crazy Dream Blog: September Madness Giveaway! (INT)
The Crazy Dream Blog: September Madness Giveaway! (INT): Yay! It's September, the beginning of Autumn, my favorite season of the year. But poor Autumn. It doesn't get too much attention, does it...
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Monday, September 24, 2012
Review of Kiss of Steel
KISS OF STEEL may be purchased here.
KISS OF STEEL
Bec McMaster
Honoria Todd has escaped the clutches of the Duke of Vickers by hiding out in Whitechapel. Whitechapel is almost autonomous from the rest of London, which is ruled by the Echelon, aristocrats infected with a virus, that makes them hunger for human blood. Unfortunately for Honoria the rookeries are ruled with a iron fist by Blade, who is, also, infected by the craving. Then Honoria is summoned by Blade, has she gone from the frying pan into the fire?
KISS OF STEEL is an enjoyable steam punk romance with wonderful characters and an intriguing plot. Although KISS OF STEEL flowed a little slowly in the beginning, once I grasped the world, I was hooked and grew to care for the characters. Blade is a yummy hero, who has a bad reputation, but the heart of a true hero. Blade has created his own family and is fiercely protective and loving of them, but he is, also, haunted by his sister's death and seeks revenge on Vickers for his part in her death. This quest for revenge leads him to Honoria, but he soon falls for her and wants to keep her safe. Honoria is a great heroine, who sacrifices for her family and is struggling to stay a few steps ahead of Vickers. Ms. McMaster's world is grim and violent, but there is hope for the characters, and this reader couldn't help but be pulled into the characters' struggle.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Review of UNTIL THERE WAS YOU
UNTIL THERE WAS YOU may be purchased here.
UNTIL THERE WAS YOU
Jessica Scott
Captain Evan Loeher, company commander, and Captain Clair Montoya meet and butt heads for the first time in 2005. Evan is a follow-the-rules kind of officer, whereas, Clair is willing to fudge on the rules, if she thinks it will help her unit. These two remain at odds for awhile, until they are sent to Colorado for a training mission and the sparks fly.
UNTIL THERE WAS YOU is an intense military romance, which delves into some weighty issues, such as alcoholism. Evan is a great hero, who Clair calls "Captain America". Evan has issues, which stem from the death of his sister in a car accident in which he was driving. The guilt from that moment has made him seek control in all situations and to follow the rules almost excessively. Clair on the other hand, has demons of her own. Raised by an alcoholic father and, then, shuffled into the foster care system, it is easy to see why Clair has trust issues. It is enjoyable watching these two work through their problems, in order to find their own happily-ever-after.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Review of A LITTLE MISCHIEF
A LITTLE MISCHIEF may be purchased here.
A LITTLE MISCHIEF
Amelia Grey
Daniel Fletcher Colebrooke, the Seventh Earl of Colebrooke, has inherited his title after the unexpected death of his brother. Unused to his duties as the head of the family, Daniel goes to London to search for a bride. When Daniel learns that his sister, Gretchen, has been attending a reading group called the Wallflower Society by the ton, he decides to put a stop to her association with the group. Miss Isabella Winslowe has started her reading group in an attempt to get the shyer misses of the ton to come out of their shell. Since Isabella fought shyness her first season, she hopes to help others overcome this disability. When Gretchen is found by Isabella standing over the body of a notorious gamester, and then, the body disappears Daniel and Isabella must work together to save Gretchen's reputation and solve the mystery.
A LITTLE MISCHIEF is an entertaining regency romance with great characters and an intriguing plot. However, if you are a real stickler for historical accuracy, this may not be the book for you. There were a few inaccuracies as far as titles are concerned. Luckily, this didn't detract much from my enjoyment of the book. Daniel is a great hero, who thinks that he wants a biddable bride, but soon comes to reevaluate his criteria, after meeting Isabella. Isabella makes a great heroine, who thinks she wants to remain an independent spinster but can't seem to fight the overwhelming attraction to Daniel. It is hilarious how Daniel tries to keep Isabella out of the investigation, but she winds up in the middle of things. These two make a great couple, and the mystery ends unexpectedly.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Review of HOT COCO
Cindy McDonald
Coco Bearmore, a Barbie-like heiress, is having trouble with her horse trainer and her five thoroughbred horses, who get into lots of mischief. When Coco tearfully asks Mike West for his help, he agrees to take on the training of her horses, and drama ensues, especially because Coco is very clumsy and her horses have very bad habits.
HOT COCO has romance, intrigue, and great characters, but it isn't like most mainstream romances. HOT COCO tells the story of the West family and some of the people associated with them. Mike West is the oldest son of Eric West, and he helps run the family stables. Mike is attracted to Coco's outward appearance, but because of her clumsiness, has trouble getting close to her. At first, I didn't like Mike much, because he seemed to be all about outward appearances, but as the book progressed, he seemed to realize that there is more to a person than their looks. Coco has a good heart but is terribly clumsy and always getting into situations. Toward the end of the book, Coco becomes more self-sufficient.
All in all, I enjoyed HOT COCO and became involved in the lives of the characters. It was nice to see how they grew, and I look forward to reading more about this family.
NOTE: I was given this book in return for an impartial review.
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Monday, July 16, 2012
Review of PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS
PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS may be purchased here.
PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS
Amanda Grange and Jacqueline Webb
Mr. Darcy's younger cousin, Edward Fitzwilliam, is obsessed with Egypt and finding treasure. Edward's enthusiasm infects the Darcy family, and they decide to journey with him to Egypt and take part in a dig. Along the way, they have adventures and, of course, there is a curse attached to the tomb that they are seeking.
PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS is a delightful sequel to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, which has a slight paranormal aspect, as well as the historical. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE is my favorite book, and I've always been fascinated with Egypt, so I read this book with great anticipation. Luckily, PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS doesn't disappoint, although I wondered at Darcy taking such small children on such a dangerous journey-- this seemed a little out of character for him. However, this is a minor quibble and doesn't detract from the enjoyment of the book, and the Darcy children add greatly to the enjoyment of the book. While some may be turned off by the paranormal aspects in this book, I enjoyed them and felt, that they added flare to the story. Additionally, it is great to see how the relationship between Elizabeth and Darcy has grown and matured.
All in all, PRIDE AND PYRAMIDS is an enjoyable sequel to PRIDE AND PREJUDICE, which I recommend.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an impartial review.
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Friday, July 6, 2012
Winner of my Blogoversary
The winner of my blogoversary is
A nash
She has been notified and received the prize. Thanks to everyone, who participated in my blogoversary!
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