The Navy Seal’s Promise by Soraya Lane-a review

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The Navy Seal’s Promise by Soraya Lane-a review

THE NAVY SEAL’S PROMISE by Soraya Lane

THE NAVY SEAL’S PROMISE is a short story (September 2012 release) from Soraya Lane’s contemporary romance line of novels. Like many novellas, the storyline is quick paced, to the point and the romance is heartwarming.

The story focuses on two members of the military home for the holidays when they find themselves stranded in a snowstorm, at the airport, on Christmas Eve. Saskia Cullen is a corporal in the army, on 48 hours leave, hoping to see her young son on Christmas Day before her return to duty, and Luke Gray, a Navy SEAL who is home for a few days before his next assignment.

Both Luke and Saskia are looking for something or someone but neither is aware that the someone is right in front of them. Luke lost his wife to cancer three years earlier and has not celebrated the holidays since the SEALs refused to give him leave to visit his dying wife. Saskia hides a painful past knowing her son’s father wants nothing to do with her military career or a child. Seeing the sorrow on Saskia’s face, Luke knows there is only one option, and he calls in a favor to get Saskia home for the holidays. Luke promises Saskia that he will get her home for Christmas dinner and in true Navy SEAL fashion, Luke keeps his word.

THE NAVY SEAL’S PROMISES is a sweet story of romance. There is no secret agenda, no covert operation and the adults know what they want. No one pushes the other away and both make another promise to see each other again. If you like a love story with a HEA this one is sure to please.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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COVER REVEALS for December 18, 2012

COVER REVEALS for December 18, 2012

 

 

TITLE: Revealing Us

AUTHOR: Lisa Renee Jones

SERIES: Inside Out Trilogy

RELEASE DATE: N/A

 

 

 

TITLE: Being Me

AUTHOR: Lisa Renee Jones

SERIES: Inside Out Trilogy

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Tainted

AUTHOR: Lynne Rush

SERIES: Wasteland

RELEASE DATE: January 2013

 

 

 

TITLE: When I’m With You Series

AUTHOR: Beth Kery

SERIES: When I’m With You

RELEASE: Starting March 5, 2013 and every week for 8 weeks

BLURB: Restaurateur and self-exiled heir Lucien Lenault’s first look at the breathtaking young chef trainee for his trendy Chicago restaurant is a shock. She’s Elise Martin, daughter of a wealthy French fashion designer. She’s also the holder of a secret that could explode his carefully laid plans.

Notorious for her flagrant exhibitionism, and for flouting the respectable façade of her aristocratic background, the coquin’s wild streak shocked most people. Not Lucien. He was tempted by it. It was a deliriously punishable offense as far as Lucien was concerned. But taking on Elise is more than a game. She’s a catastrophe waiting to happen, an inferno that’s burned many a lover. Lucien isn’t most men, however, and he won’t allow her to manipulate him. In order to control the defiant beauty—in order to see her submit—he’s going to have to willingly walk in the flames…

Mar 5—When We Touch
Mar 12–When You Defy Me
Mar 19–When You Tease Me
Mar 16–When I’m Bad
Apr 2—When You Submit
Apr 7—When You Trust Me
Apr 13–When I Need You

 

 

TITLE: Night Drake

AUTHOR: Lara Adrian

SERIES: Paranormal Romance

RELEASE DATE: Available FREE from SMASHWORDS

 

 

 

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AMAZON announces Top Ten for 2012

Amazon Announces Top Ten for 2012

AMAZON The top 10 (Kindle and Print combined):

1. Fifty Shades Freed by E. L. James

2. Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn

3. Fifty Shades Boxed Set by E. L. James

4. Bared to You by Sylvia Day

5. No Easy Day by Mark Owen

6. The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst

7. Reflected in You by Sylvia Day

8. The Racketeer by John Grisham

9. Defending Jacob by William Landay

10. The Innocent by David Baldacci

Amazon’s top 10 best-selling Kids & Teens books for 2012:

1. The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan

2. The Third Wheel by Jeff Kinney

3. Insurgent by Veronica Roth

4. The Serpent’s Shadow by Rick Riordan

5. The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

6. City of Lost Souls by Cassandra Clare

7. While it Lasts by Abbi Glines

8. The Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore

9. Wonder by R. J. Palacio

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Gift Wrapped for Christmas by Mona Ingram-a review

GIFT WRAPPED FOR CHRISTMAS by Mona Ingram-a review

FROM THE AUTHOR’S WEBSITE: Maddie LaRocque loses her job two months before Christmas, but undeterred, she starts a gift wrapping business in the lobby of an historic building in downtown Calgary. When she falls into the arms of Brent, the building’s maintenance man, it looks as though Christmas might have come early. But it turns out that Brent isn’t the man she thought he was. Gift Wrapped for Christmas is a heartfelt romance about real people in real situations.

REVIEW:

GIFT WRAPPED FOR CHRISTMAS (September 2012 release) is the perfect romantic holiday storyline for everyone looking for a HEA. And as an added bonus, Mona offers up two love stories for the price of one. And in saying that, Mona does not come out and address the leading storyline couple in the beginning, in fact, you begin to wonder who the premise is about. But in all due time, you discover that the love of your life may be standing in the same room or sitting across from you at the same table.

Two months before Christmas and Maddie LaRoque has lost her position at a Calgary accounting firm in the Drummond building. With no potential prospects on the horizon, Maddie begins to outline a plan to set up her own business in the same building where she once worked. To lease the empty storefront, Maddie must engage Chase Drummond-billionaire owner of Drummond Enterprises. And to no one’s surprise Chase is as handsome as he is rich, but Maddie is more interested in the building’s maintenance man who does something to Maddie that she hasn’t felt in a long time.

When Chase’s 10 year old niece Annie desires to be a fashion designer, we are introduced to Maddie’s BFF and roommate Lily-a fashion designer who owns her own company and a woman who will play an integral role in Chase Drummond’s life. When Lily and Chase are finally introduced, Lily is quick to point out to Maddie that she is tired of playing the beautiful arm candy to rich men trying to make an impression in the world of business. Both Maddie and Lily have suffered some amazing heartbreaks at the hands of men with whom they were in love. And the pattern seems to continue when Chase’s attraction to Lily seems to be marred by the continuous photographs of him appearing with his ‘fiance ‘ at public events.

Maddie will soon discover that the man she is drawn to is not the man she thought. And it is no surprise to Maddie when she discovers that this man appears to have difficulty in the honesty department-betrayal and heartbreak greet Maddie with every waking day. Both Lily and Maddie find themselves devastated that old habits die hard when they fall in love with men who appear to be already committed to someone else

GIFT WRAPPED FOR CHRISTMAS is a heartwarming and romantic tale about two women who have suffered betrayal and heartbreak, and who finally believe they have found the right man. Add a couple of manipulative and greedy women looking to land a billionaire of their own, and you have the ingredients for a potential cat fight, but Lily and Maddie are beyond the games, and each will chose to handle their disappointment and heartbreak they only way they can. Gift Wrapped for Christmas is a great story to curl up under a blanket with the fireplace glowing.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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D.B. Reynolds-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

D.B. REYNOLDS-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

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TRC:  Hi D.B. and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of LUCAS –the latest novel in your Vampires in America series.

We would like to start with some background information.  Would you please tell us something about yourself?

D.B.  Thanks for inviting me to the Cafe. Something about myself … I’m married, no children. My darling husband (DH) and I live near Los Angeles, in one of those flammable canyons you always hear about on the news. I love books and movies, travel and writing.

TRC:  Would you please tell us what the initials D.B. stand for in your name?

D.B.  D. B. Reynolds is my pen name. The initials represent family names, and are my way of paying homage to some important people in my life.

TRC:  Many authors begin their love of writing at an early age.  What was the catalyst that sparked your interest in writing?

D.B.  I’ve been a reader all my life, and always dreamed of being able to write the kind of books I enjoyed reading, to be able to tell stories that would draw people in the way the stories I loved did for me. I wrote on and off since high school. But then at a critical juncture in my life, I met a woman who’d been an acquiring editor for several of the big Sci-Fi houses. She read a couple of my short stories, and told me I really could write. It was her encouragement that motivated me to give it a serious try.

TRC:  Please list the top 5 things you would like to accomplish in the next 10 years.

D.B.  Not necessarily in order …
Write the last two books of the current Vampires in America story arc, and start a new one!
Publish my new Urban Fantasy series (while still writing my Vampires in America, of course.)
Travel somewhere I’ve never been, with my DH, naturally.
Read lots of amazing books.
Clean out my closets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TRC:  Would you please give us a run down on the premise of the VAMPIRES IN AMERICA series?

D.B.  The books revolve around the Vampire Lords who rule all the vampires of North America, which is divided into eight territories, one to each Vampire Lord. The Vampire Lords are extremely formidable, with the literal power of life and death over the vampires they rule. They can kill with a thought, but they’re usually not that kind, preferring to get up close and personal when dealing death. My vampires are patterned after the classic vampire. They’re aggressive, territorial and violent. They embrace the power their vampirism gives them and relish the drinking of blood from the vein. There is no soul-searching, no self-hating. And when it comes to their mates, they’re extremely possessive and protective. Each book in the series arc introduces a Vampire Lord and the human woman who will be his mate, or in Sophia’s case, the man who will be hers. The books are also full of action and adventure, with a mystery or a crime to be solved, a wrong to be avenged.

TRC:  BETRAYED is your August 2012 e-novella in the same series.  Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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D.B.:  BETRAYED was the first Cyn & Raphael e-novella. Many of my readers wanted more of Cyn and Raphael, the first two characters introduced in the series. But they’re very dominant personalities—especially Raphael, who is probably the most powerful Vampire Lord in existence—and when the two of them are in a book, they tend to overshadow everyone else. So, I’m writing the Cyn & Raphael e-novellas to let readers keep up with their story, while still introducing the new lords and their mates in the books. In BETRAYED, someone sends an assassin after Raphael, and Cyn is determined to find out and kill whoever it was. Of course, the last thing Raphael wants is to put Cyn in the line of fire, so he and his people pursue their own hunt, while trying to keep Cyn out of it, even if it means betraying the trust she has in him.

TRC:  LUCAS is the latest release (October 2012) in your Vampires in American series.  Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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D.B.:  Lucas Donlon is a Vampire Lord. Charming and irreverent to his friends and lovers, he enjoys everything about his life as a vampire. When hostilities with his neighboring Vampire Lord come to a head, war is imminent, and Lucas will prove to be every bit as lethal as he is charming. But then we meet FBI Special Agent Kathryn Hunter, who is about to step into it and complicate Lucas’s life. Her baby brother has gone missing under circumstances that suggest a vampire is involved, and she will do anything to find him, even if it means going against both her FBI bosses and Lucas. Waging war against their enemies and each other, Lucas and Kathryn will risk everything to keep the most deadly vampire war in hundreds of years from engulfing every vampire, and human, in North America.

TRC:  How many books do you have planned for the series?

D.B.:  My current contract is for eight books, and four Cyn & Raphael e-novellas. But my publisher has already expressed an interest in carrying the series beyond the original eight books, with a new story arc.

TRC:  If you could virtually cast the Vampires in America using models and actors with whom would you cast the main characters in the series?

D.B.:  I get asked this a lot, and it’s really difficult. When I’m writing, I have a very specific image of my characters in my head, but it usually doesn’t relate to anyone in the real world. My vampires are all really big, intense guys, so casting looks-wise would be difficult enough, but to get that intensity, you’d need people who could act.

TRC:  If you could change anything about the series what would it be and why?

D.B. : Honestly, there’s nothing. I love every one of my guys, and have been very happy with the final manuscripts. Well, except for Rajmund—his story came in much longer than my publisher expected, and I had to do some serious cutting, but I was able to post a couple of the cut scenes on my blog. On the other hand, I would love it if I could someday get a new set of covers with original cover art. I’d love to see an artist’s version of my Vampire Lords.

TRC:  How do you handle the stress and anxiety of writer’s block?

D.B.:  Knock on wood, I’ve never experienced true writer’s block. There are times when the story doesn’t flow as smoothly as I’d like, but in those cases, I put in a place holder and skip to another scene. And when I go back, the stubborn scene is always there in my head. Generally, I find the best cure for writer’s block is writing. Once I lose myself in the narrative, the words always come.

TRC:  Who or what has been the biggest influence in your personal life? Professional life?

D.B.:  The biggest influence in my personal and professional life was my mother, who really encouraged my education and reading. She died before my first book was released, but I know she’d be proud. On a strictly personal note, I have a large and supportive family, and my wonderful husband who’s the most brilliant person I’ve ever known—and I’ve met some brilliant people.

TRC:  On what are you currently working?

D.B.:  I’m currently working on the first book of a new Urban Fantasy series. It doesn’t have vampires, but it does have werewolves, demons and human/demon hybrids. I’m also working on the outline for the next Vampires novella and book, and I’ll be starting those in late January.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food – Chocolate, that’s a food, right? Or maybe potatoes.

Favorite Dessert – It’s not dessert if it’s not chocolate.

Favorite TV Show – I have a few, but I really enjoy Criminal Minds, Supernatural, and Grimm.

Favorite Movie – Terminator (the first one)

Last Movie You Saw – Skyfall. Daniel Craig is a fantastic Bond. Easily the best since Connery.

Dark or Milk Chocolate – Dark

Do You Have Any Pets? – No

TRC:  Thank you D.B. for answering our questions.  We wish you all the best in your writing career.  And you made a wonderful choice for the image of LUCAS on your latest cover-Francis J. Cura.

D.B Reynolds is offering WINNER’S CHOICE of any ONE book in her VAMPIRES IN AMERICA series to one lucky member at The Reading Cafe.

1.  You must be a member at The Reading Cafe.  If you are not a member, please register using the log-in at the top of the page or by using one of the social log-ins.

2.  If you are using Twitter or Facebook etc, please post your email address, along with your comment, as Twitter and FB etc do not allow for email addresses

3.  Giveaway is OPEN internationally

4.  Giveaway runs December 17-20, 2012

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COVER REVEALS for December 17, 2012

COVER REVEALS for December 17, 2012

 

TITLE:  Avenging Angel

AUTHOR:  Cynthia Eden

SERIES:  Fallen Angels

RELEASE DATE:  May 2013

 

 

 


 

TITLE: The Devil’s Due

AUTHOR: Monique Martin

SERIES: Out of Time #4

RELEASE DATE: Available now

 

 

 

TITLE: His to Protect

AUTHOR: Katie Reus

SERIES: Red Stone Security

RELEASE DATE: January 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE:  Carniepunk

AUTHORS:  Rachel Caine/Jennifer Estep/Kevin Hearne/ Seanan McGuire/Rob Thurman

SERIES:  Anthology

RELEASE DATE:  July 2013

 

 

 

TITLE:  Fifth Grave Past the Light

AUTHOR:  Darynda Jones

SERIES:  Charley Davidson

RELEASE DATE:  July 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Buried

AUTHOR: Kendra Elliot

SERIES: Bone Secrets

RELEASE DATE: March 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Hot Summer Nights

AUTHORS: Jaci Burton/Carly Phillips/Erin McCarthy/Jessica Clare

SERIES: Anthology

RELEASE DATE: July 2013

 

 

 

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Word and Deed (Wordless Chronicles #2) by Susannah Noel-a review

Word and Deed (Wordless Chronicles #2) by Susannah Noel

About the book: Released December 15, 2012

Until three months ago, Riana lived a safe, quiet life as a Reader for the Union government, but her life is no longer quiet or safe.

She is now part of an underground rebellion called the Front, and she works closely with Connor, the covert leader of the movement and her best friend. Together, they’re trying to translate a mysterious book that might give them answers about the disaster that transformed their world.

Union officials want to arrest them, and radical Zealots want to destroy them. And Mikel, her Soul-Breather boyfriend, wants Riana to stop putting herself in danger for a cause he doesn’t support.

Then it gets even worse, when the Zealots start to frame the Front for violent acts of terrorism. Riana has to stay alive and juggle conflicting loyalties, deciding who to trust, where her heart lies, and what she really believes in.

Review:

Word and Deed begins three months after Word and Breath. Still trying to decode the Book, Riana and Connor walk into the Exhibition to find and read a passage in a book that will help them with their code. Being the leader of The Front, Connor, a.ka., the Librarian, knows the risks all to well. And Riana, who is a Reader, knows the risks as well. Riana’s grandfather had owned half of the books in the Exhibition which were confiscated when he died. Only those known as Readers could actually read in this dystopian world created by Noel.

The government, known as The Union, doesn’t believe in reading. They believe that the spoken word is the only way. There was an event, the Cataclysm, that launched the world into its hatred of the written word. There are three factions:

The Union, which is the governing body
The Front, which is an underground rebellion fighting to save the written word
The Zealots, who, for lack of a better description, don’t think that the Union is doing enough to stop the Front, are zealous in their efforts to stop every and anything that they don’t agree with.

We are not privy to what exactly was the Cataclysm and hopefully that will be explained in the next book.

Mikel, who is a Soul-Breather, is in love with Riana, walks back into their lives after having been gone for the last three months. And Conner isn’t happy. Seems he’s in love with her too, but with the weight of the whole rebellion on his shoulders, he has yet to tell her.

As the plot unfolds, there is a play for power by one faction trying to frame another. There is a “plague”, some sort of sickness, that is claiming far too many. Lines are blurred between friend and foe, and split decisions have to be made. There is an assassination attempt on the President, but who will be blamed? There will be losses on all sides as the fight for the written word continues. And the battle for Riana continues as well……..

Word and Deed is based on a concept that was, in my opinion, refreshing. Can you imagine a world where reading was frowned upon? The characters are well developed and I look forward to finding out more about them. If I had one complaint about this story, it would be that it wasn’t fast paced enough. With that said, I enjoyed the book and look forward to the next.

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Reviewed by Vickie M.

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Word and Breath by Susannah Noel-a review

Word and Breath (Wordless Chronicles #1) By Susannah Noel – a review


From author’s website:

Riana has learned how to stay out of trouble. She spends her days studying written texts in the government’s Office of Readers, and she spends her nights taking care of her sick sister. She always—always—follows the rules.  Despite her low profile, she has mysteriously become a target. Someone has kidnapped her sister. Someone else is trying to kill her. And someone has sent a Soul-Breather to beguile her out of her secrets. Her help comes from the mythic leader of an underground rebel movement. A man who used to be her friend. A man who has silently loved her for years. He disappeared from her life without a word, and now he expects her to trust him again. Then there’s the Soul-Breather, a man who can taste her spirit with only a touch. He makes her feel things she’s never experienced before, but she doesn’t know if the feelings are real. Hired to deceive and betray her, he offers to help her instead. Without both men, she can’t rescue her sister. And she can’t discover the world-changing knowledge—buried in her memory—that has made her a target in the first place.

Review:  Released August 2012

I have to be honest here as I really don’t know where to begin. This wasn’t my type of book/story. So it’s hard for me to write up a review on a book I didn’t connect with at all. From the short synopsis that is given by the author on her site it sounded like something I would like, but upon starting the story and realizing it’s very heavy in the dystopian genre, I knew it wouldn’t be my cup of tea. I’m not a fan of the dystopian genre, it was never my favourite subject in school and still isn’t to this day. So you see my issue here, so I will try my best to give an unbiased review and hope for the best. 😉

If you are a fan of the dystopian genre, intrigue, suspense, and a love triangle thrown in, then this book will be right up your alley. I found the plot development and storyline ideas to be well developed and moved along at a decent pace. For me I would have preferred more action, but I saw that the author was building up to something big for the last couple of chapters. Groundwork needed to be laid first to get to those chapters, and that’s just what the author did with the first half of the book. In doing so, we get to see the character’s develop on their own and with each other. Her characters are solid and real, and the element of the soul-breathers is pretty neat. However, I didn’t care for Mikeal, the soul breather hired by the Union to deceive and gather information from Rianna. Probably because I’m a romantic and believe in happy every after between two people who are meant to be together, and for me that was Rianna and her best friend Reed Connor, who had to go underground in order to become the leader of The Front. So for me the element of the love triangle in this story was a complete distraction for me, causing me to dislike Mikeal all the more.

As the story progresses we learn there are three fractions all working to obtain a different purpose since the cataclysm. To which we never truly learn what this major event was that caused the world to be the way it is in the book. That was another major issue with me, but since the book doesn’t really end with the last chapter I’m assuming we’ll learn more in the next installment. As I said earlier, she laid all kinds of groundwork, but really leaves the reader with more questions, than answers. At least that’s how I felt when I finished the book. I guess if I want these questions answered I’ll have to read her next installment Word and Deed which is scheduled for release this December.

Even though I’m not a fan of the dystopian genre and didn’t really make any major connections, I did find myself enjoying how Rianna went from a shy quiet, stay in the shadows type, to a woman of action and purpose. We really see her shine in the last part of the book and see that she has much more to offer. I guess you can say her character ‘grows up’ in this book, and discovers herself and finds her purpose in life. To unlock the mysteries her grandfather left her regarding the written word. As the book comes to a close Rianna makes the decision to go with Connor(Reed) and figure out just what her grandfather was trying to teach her as a young girl.

As I said earlier, I was left with more questions then answers at the conclusion of this book. Will Rianna learn the truth of these mysteries? Will Rianna and Connor grow closer and fall in love, or do her and Mikeal still have a chance? Will the Union and the Zealots send others after Rianna? Will The Front make any major headway against these two factions?

The questions for me are endless and I guess the only way to get them answered is to read the next book. Who knows, if I do, maybe I’ll make more of a connection with the story second time around.

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Reviewed by Marcie

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