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
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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!
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Friday, December 28, 2012
Review of THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID
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THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID
Grace Burrowes
Ian MacGregor, Earl of Balfour, has many responsibilities, since his brother disappeared seven years ago. In an effort to make ends meet, Ian has opened his main residence to rich English people, who hope to catch sight of the Queen and her consort. Unfortunately, this is just a brief stop-gap method, and Ian realizes that he must marry a rich English heiress, for the good of his people. Ian's choice is Miss Eugeni Daniels, who arrives with her sister, father, widowed cousin, and spinster cousin, Augusta Merrisck. Ian is surprised at his attraction to Augusta but must resist it, because of his family's poor financial situation.
THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID is a very enjoyable Victorian romance with engaging characters. Ian is a great hero, who is torn between his responsibilities and his heart, but is willing to risk his heart for the well-being of his family and people. Augusta, who has led a lonely existence, knows that she can't have Ian, because of her status as a poor relation. Augusta decides to steal what happiness she can with Ian, before she must return to her lonely existence. The interactions and loyality of Ian's family are loving and realistic, and I loved his boisterous family. There are three other charming romances contained within this book, which in no way deter from the main romance. I found only one small problem with THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID, and that is the trusting manner Augusta has toward her uncle. It appears that she knows he is a despicable character, but, still, trusted him to handle her affairs. However, since Augusta had just lost her parents, I suppose her lapse in judgement may be forgiven. Other than this minor annoyance, I greatly enjoyed THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID, and I highly recommend it.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Thursday, December 27, 2012
Check out this giveaway
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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Winner of Giftcard Giveaway
I just noticed, that I'm only 46 followers away from 1,000. That is so cool! I never expected to have, that many followers. Thanks everyone for supporting my blog. This turned out to be a great hop and without further ado the winner is:
Dale Grim
Dale has been e-mailed.
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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Monday, December 10, 2012
Gift Card Giveaway Hop
Book Lover and Procrastinator is stop 6. I'm giving away a $10 amazon e-giftcard to a lucky follower. Just leave a comment with how you follow and pertinent information to confirm the follow. Please leave an e-mail at which you can be reached. US only. Thanks to I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Sweeping Me for hosting the hop. Below are the links to the others in the hop, so hop away. Hop starts Dec. 11 and ends Dec. 17. at midnight cst. I'm posting this early, but please don't enter until the 11. 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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Sunday, December 9, 2012
Review of Deliver Me from Temptation
DELIVER ME FROM TEMPTATION may be purchased here.
DELIVER ME FROM TEMPTATION
Tess Hilaire
Logan Calhoun, a Paladin angel warrior, first meets Detective Jessica Waters while chasing a succubus with two other Paladin warriors. When Jessica interferes thinking the succubus is a helpless victim, Logan is forced to wipe her memory of the incident. Logan hopes to never see the attractive detective again, because Jessica is likely to regain her memory, if she sees him. However, fate has other plans for Logan and Jessica, when Logan has to go to Jessica's precinct the next day, and they meet again. These two are greatly attracted to each other, but a long-lived Paladin and a human seems to be a tragic romance, especially with Lucifer and his evil henchman in the picture.
DELIVER ME FROM TEMPTATION is an entertaining, paranormal romance with spectacular world-building and multi-faceted characters. Ms. Hilaire creates a vibrant world, which jumps off the pages and transports the reader to a world, in which good and evil collide. Jessica is a rather tortured heroine. Since the death of her sister, Jessica has made it her mission to put scum away and find justice for their victims. Unfortunately, her quest has become something of an obsession and her thirst for justice skirts the edge of a quest for vengeance. Logan is a great hero, who has many responsibilities and issues with his father, the leader of the Paladin council. As heir apparent to his father and the last of the new generations pure bloods, Logan must make tough decisions and overcome his father's prejudices against non-pure bloods. Logan and Jessica's love seems destined for failure, but a strong hero and heroine will fight for their love and a happily-ever-after. The only small quibble,that I have with this book, is that the ending seems a little abrupt. Other than this, I thoroughly enjoyed DELIVER ME FROM TEMPTATION, and I'm on pins and needles waiting for the next book in the series.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012
Review of Wolfishly Yours
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WOLFISHLY YOURS
Lydia Dare
Miss Lavinia Mayeux isn't happy to be sent to England by her father, because of her wild ways. Lavinia's father hopes, that her grandfather, Lord Holmesfield, can teach her to be a lady and get her a good matrimonial match. Lord Holmesfield asks for Lady Radbourne's help in turning Lavinia into a lady in the eyes of the ton. Meanwhile, Lady Radbourne's sons, Grayson and Archer, are forced by their pack alpha and half-brother, Lord Eynsford, to take ettiquette lessons from Lady Radbourne's companion, Lady Sophia Cole. It is decided, that Lady Sophia will help Lavinia, as well, and she enlists the aid of Grayson and Archer in teaching Lavinia to dance. The attraction between Grayson and Lavinia is instantaneous, but Grayson knows that a match between Lavinia and someone with his prospects and reputation will never be allowed.
WOLFISHLY YOURS is a great shifter romance with endearing characters and a delightful plot. Lavinia makes a great heroine, used to dealing with her Lycan family, she is strong and a little rough around the edges. Lavinia tries her best to fit in but somehow, usually with the help of Grayson, makes great social gaffes. Grayson is a wonderful hero, who is a little unsure of himself, as far as Lavinia is concerned. Lavinia's arrival really knocks Grayson for a loop, and it is great watching him become tongue-tied around her. The interactions between the Lycans are hilarious and, as someone with rambunctious brothers, quite true to form.
All in all, WOLFISHLY YOURS is an entertaining read with many humorous moments, and I can't wait for the next book in this series.
NOTE: I received this book in return for an unbiased review.
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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
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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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