Vows to Kill by Mark Capell-a review

Vows to Kill by Mark Capell – A Review

Vows to Kill

 Available at :  Amazon

ABOUT THE BOOK: Released October 30, 2012

Detective Inspector Lee Eyre receives an email: ‘I WILL KILL YOU ON YOUR WEDDING DAY.’

Is it a sick practical joke? Or an earnest threat? Who sent him the anonymous e-mail?

Lee is about to marry Lucy. They only met six months ago. But in the gusts of this whirlwind romance, Lee has avoided telling Lucy about his past. That past is the stuff of nightmares – gangsters with grudges, an obsessive ex-wife, and a mysterious stranger who can provide the link to a murder investigation that went tragically wrong.

Despite strange recurring dreams, Lee’s approach has been to bury his head in the sand, pretending the past didn’t happen. But that’s not an option now.

Lee must investigate a crime that hasn’t yet happened – his own murder – to prevent it from happening. But that investigation is complicated by twists and turns. It will cause Lee to question why he’s a police officer and whether he can marry his perfect woman.

Will Lee and Lucy have a future? Or will it be obliterated by Lee’s past?

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REVIEW: Vows to Kill is a mystery/crime/romance novel taking place in and around London, England. Written in point of view style, different characters have point of view changes in chapters with the main story being the majority, until they all come together into the main story. This reminds me of Dean Koontz’s style of intertwining the lives of characters into a thrilling tale.

The story starts out with a bank robbery in progress. An off duty police officer about to retire and go on the vacation trip of a lifetime had come into the bank to arrange a small loan, during the robbery he feels bad for not doing more, then he gets killed trying to save an elderly woman.

The next chapter begins the main part of the story with Lucy and Lee skydiving, where he proposed via a banner held by the instructors while they were falling back to earth (very romantic idea).

There are also chapters on the mysterious Molly and her troubled relationship with her beloved Sam…interesting person.

We learn through the intricate weaving of the story that Lee is a police officer who has had a very bad experience six years or more prior and was married briefly then divorced from a woman named Kat. He has not mentioned any of this to his new love, including his brief marriage….he is guilt ridden and afraid of ending his seemingly perfect new relationship if he tells Lucy about his past. We’re pretty much in the dark about why he feels this way, as things come to light slowly.

As the story progresses and the wedding is getting planned, Lee receives a mysterious death threat which starts him investigating into his past on his own, with help of a detective friend.

I don’t want to do spoilers…so let’s just say the story winds and twists around through the events of Lee’s past and present with many surprising events. The characters are well written with many differences and quirks, and the ending is very twisted and surprising!
A most unusual tale with a most unusual ending!

Copy supplied by the author

Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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Mark CapellABOUT THE AUTHOR: Website

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For my sins, I used to be a television director. During that time, I met all sorts of weird and wonderful people, including a gangster who offered to kill anybody who upset me. But instead of taking up his offer, I decided to join the exciting digital revolution and take my storytelling skills to the world of fiction.

My first novel, a crime thriller called Run, Run, Run, reached number one on the Amazon UK crime and thriller chart.

My aim as a writer is to tell exciting stories that haven’t been told before, and to introduce readers to intriguing characters they haven’t met in other books. In that way I want to be an explorer.

My writing style is terse and kinetic.

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The Baby Bargain by Jennifer Apodaca-a review

The Baby Bargain (Once a Marine #1) by Jennifer Apodaca-a review

The Baby Bargain

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release date March 11, 2013

THE BABY BARGAIN is the latest contemporary romance release novel from author Jennifer Apodaca (Jennifer Lyon). The storyline focuses on veterinarian Megan Young and retired marine Adam Waters. Adam has reluctantly returned to the small town of Raven’s Cove when his company is asked to handle the security details at the local golf course and the last person he wanted to see was Megan Young-the woman he walked out on almost three years earlier. But saving an injured dog forced Adam into Megan’s office and years of heart break and pain would re-surface for both.

Megan and Adam had a past-one that was mired in secrets. And Megan’s reluctance to allow Adam back into her life came with the knowledge that Adam knew nothing about their son. The last time Adam returned to duty, he left a heartbroken and pregnant Megan to deal with the pressures of starting her own practice while dealing with a pregnancy as a single mom. Adam never knew about Megan’s pregnancy and she was hoping to keep their son’s identity close to her heart. But life has a funny and sometimes mean way of pulling everyone together.

Megan and Adam’s lives will cross once again when Megan finds herself under arrest for bribery and theft in a high profile case of divorce. But the identity of the person responsible will have Megan shaking her head when someone close decides he wants Megan for himself. Megan is set up for a fall and Adam is the one person to whom she will give her trust-completely.

The relationship between Adam and Megan is both hot and loving, heartbreaking and sad. Adam wants Megan and when he tries to distance himself from the woman that he loves his life begins to unravel. The secrets from his past haunt him every night and it is with that knowledge that Adam knows he can never be part of Megan or his son’s life on a permanent basis.

The storyline centres on betrayal of trust, and the need to set things straight. Adam had a habit of running but his upbringing was filled with accusations of murder and when it was finally time to grow up, Adam ran to the Marines. Only now, he needed to sell his parents home and make a clean break from Raven’s Cove. But there was one thing holding him to town-and she came with a small boy that melted his heart.

THE BABY BARGAIN is a romantic storyline about two people with issues of trust and major lack of communication. Their failure to talk about the past will continue to build a wall that only the truth is able to topple over. Jennifer writes a heartwarming story of lost love, broken promises and the ability to let go of the past.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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When The Heart Lies by Christina North-a review

WHEN THE HEART LIES by Christina North-a review

When The Heart Lies

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ABOUT THE BOOK from Goodreads: Released January 15, 2013

The biggest secrets have a habit of catching up with you…

Romance novelist Kinsley Wentworth has a knack for approaching life as if she was a character in one of her novels. Kinsley is desperately in need of love, the one thing missing from her marriage.

Bad decisions can have terrifying consequences…

After a failed attempt at reconciliation with her estranged husband Nick, Kinsley meets Wayde online, while he’s allegedly searching for her missing brother, and they develop a friendship. Wayde convinces Kinsley that he will help her find her estranged brother if she moves to Florida with her young son, but Kinsley soon finds herself trapped in an abusive and potentially life-threatening situation.

A knight in shining armor…

Unknown to Kinsley, she is not totally alone; she has a protector. Jackson, a private investigator hired to watch over her and her son, is always close at hand. A little too close, Jackson is falling for a woman in a hopeless situation.

A fairy-tale happily ever after?

Kinsley is convinced she can forgo her own need for love to provide her son with a traditional family. But Jackson is determined to give Kinsley the space and time she needs, confident she will figure out that he is the reality she has been looking for all along.

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REVIEW: WHEN THE HEART LIES is not your typical romance novel. If anything, it is a contemporary suspense novel with a little bit of romance and a little bit of sex and a whole lot of betrayal, revenge and heartbreaking pain.

When The Heart Lies is a study in bad family dynamics-the Wentworth family take the title of dysfunctional family to a whole other dimension. Stuck in a loveless marriage to a man who continues to drink and womanize, Kinsley Wentworth searches for a way out-but she soon finds herself a virtual prisoner to an abusive man she met on the internet. And to complicate matters, she has taken her young son with her hoping for a fresh start and a new beginning.

As the storyline develops we uncover the many sides of Kinsley Wentworth-a woman who wants desperately to be loved but finds a different kind of love in all of the wrong places. Kinsley is a woman familiar to many people but at the same time, we would probably throw our hands in the air and give up trying to help. Placing herself into a situation that risks both her life and her son’s forces a close family member to hire a private investigator to keep an eye out for her safety. But all too soon, Kinsley will begin to fall in love with the man sent to guard and protect her from her own life choices. And the reality of her situation worsens when she becomes a prisoner in a war of blackmail and revenge.

WHEN THE HEART LIES is a well-written, heartbreaking, introspective and suspense filled storyline that will have many readers angry at some of the choices our heroine makes. It was difficult at times to watch as she placed her young son in jeopardy by refusing to get help when every means available to her were at her disposal. She could almost be diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder with her feelings of emptiness, impulsiveness and attempts at self-injury. We watch as Kinsley struggles to accept that her relationship with her husband is not built on love or trust, yet she continues to flail in her current emotionally abusive and highly dangerous situation without so much as attempting to ask for help from the people she meets in the small Florida town.

My only complaint-the first half of the story was slow. So slow that at times I considered not finishing the novel. But this is where the build up of Kinsley’s current situation began to take hold. At times I wondered why and how but in the end, everything will be explained and the agonizing revelations and truths –although I guessed earlier on in the story about each and everyone- are surprising and not without some head shaking and heart breaking pain. WHEN THE HEART LIES is an amazing debut novel by Christina North.It was well worth the struggle in the first half of the book.

Copy supplied by the author.

Reviewed by Sandy

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B. Kristin McMichael-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

B.Kristin McMichael-Interview with the Author

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Years ago while I was all alone on Saturday mornings, I decided to start writing again. I began by seeing if I could write a complete novel. So I sat down for a couple hours each Saturday of the month of April. I had written some short stories/novellas when I was in junior high and high school, but never a full length novel. After 150,000+ words in one month, I had a complete novel. It made me realize that maybe I could do the writing thing after all.

Five years, two kids, three cats, and a PhD later, I am still writing and have three completed manuscripts and twice as many started (a couple near finished). I try my best to find time each week to write, but now I find more and more that I need to spend time editing. To improve my writing I am back to reading lots and getting ideas and better understanding how to craft a story people will enjoy.

When I am not writing, I am normally working at my job as a scientist or playing with my two wonderful children. If I get any amount of free time I like to bake, garden, and sew (yes, I know- such a mom life, but I have liked to do those before I had children) I continue to enjoy writing and love the motivation my husband gives me to try to make it in the writing world. I may need a harder shell, but with his support, I just might be able to do this.

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Let’s begin the interview !!

TRC: Hi Kristin and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of TO STAND BESIDE HER We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

Kristin: I am a Scorpio and like long walks on the beach….. Oh, not that way I am guessing. I am probably the most laid-back person you will meet- as long as the children are not around. I can be very friendly when I know someone and very reserved when I don’t. So since I know my computer really well, we’ll go with friendly for this interview.

TRC: Many authors develop their love of writing at an early age. What was the catalyst that started you on the road to publication?

Kristin: The catalyst to publication was my hubby. He has been bugging me for years to put myself out there and publish. I am VERY shy, so this is a gigantic step for me. He pushed and pushed for at least a few years, and I finally caved in. And yes, this was all started at an early age, but I never wrote with intention of anyone ever reading it. I didn’t even let the hubby read anything.

TRC: Your website states you have a PhD. In what field is your doctorate?

Kristin: I am a biologist- more specific: molecular and cellular biology. I am the cliché lab coat wearing, sitting at a microscope, lost in my own train of thought scientist. And I love it!

TRC: What difficulties or challenges have you faced getting your book to publication?

Kristin: I think, for me, the biggest difficulty has been believing in myself. I am very sure of my science. I can stand in front of an auditorium and talk science. I can tell you why and how I do everything and what it means in the end. But my writing is just so much harder. Writing is so subjective. People will either like it or they won’t, and you can’t take it personally. It is hard to come to writing from a field that is so black and white. That is a completely different train of thought and hard to adjust to.

Also, it is hard not to take reviews personally. I am a perfectionist and wish my writing was perfect. But I discovered while in grad school that I am actually slightly dyslexic, so my writing will never be perfect. That irks me to no end, but what irks me more is I cannot change that.

To Stand Beside HerTRC: Would you please tell us something about the premise of TO STAND BESIDE HER?

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Kristin: TSBH comes from two dreams I had that merged with the same characters- so there are two themes that drive the story. First is the plot where Leila is afraid to fall in love ever again. She is a strong character, but cannot allow herself to feel because she is afraid to lose the memory of her first love. The second plot is where Leila learns to accept fate, even if it is not what she wants. I truly believe things happen for a reason. I would never change anything in my past, good or bad, because everything makes you into who you are today. If I could see the future, I probably would not change that either. Leila is not quite as accepting.

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

Kristin: This book is a standalone at the time being. I have thought about writing more books that would be about the side characters, but this is Leila’s complete story.

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception about you?

Kristin: That- because I am a scientist, I can’t be creative also. I find being creative helps tremendously in my field, and I am glad my parents raised me to do both. How couldn’t they? one was a music teacher and the other was a math teacher- which completely explains why I am the way I am.

TRC: If you could change something about yourself personal or professional, what would it be and why?

Kristin: I wish I had more confidence in my writing. A lot of my shyness went away with going off to college, but there is still a lot left. Shyness and confidence go hand in hand for me.

TRC: Who or what has been the biggest influence in your life and why?

Kristin: My family. Growing up it was my mother, father and brothers. We are all pretty close for living so far apart. My mother was my best friend when I was growing up and we spent lots of time bumming around together. Now it is my kiddos and hubby. My kids are really little (3 and 1) but they influence everything I do. They set my schedule for the day, and they make me want to be a better person and be the best example I can for them. I learn so much from them as I try to teach them also at the same time. My world revolves around them at the time being as they are very dependent on you when they are little.

TRC: Who is the first person you think about when you need someone to talk with and why?

Kristin: It depends on who’s around. My hubby works, and sometimes I can call him and sometimes I cannot. My mother and father are finally retired, so they are around a lot also, but for being retired, they sure do keep busy. And if I just need someone to listen at that exact time, my daughter is a great listener- even if she doesn’t understand everything.

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Kristin: I don’t look too much into the future- that way I am never disappointed. In reality, ten years is a LONG time to me. Just five years ago I was in grad school and could not imagine having kids and here I sit with two of them! And since my son is only one, I really am only looking forward to the future day (hopefully soon) when he consistently sleeps through the night.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

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Kristin: I am working on a trilogy about night humans. It was another book I never planned to do anything with, but with the hubby’s support, we are going to hopefully get them out first book in February and the second book in March or April.

TRC: Would you please tell us about your new release THE LEGEND OF THE BLUES EYES?

Kristin: The Legend of the Blue Eyes is the first part of a young adult paranormal trilogy. The story is centered on a young woman who finds out that the great big family secret is that they are dearg-dul, also known as vampires, and that she is too. The dearg-dul are only one of four different types of night humans, there’s also the lycan (werewolves), the baku (dream eaters), and the tengu (they fly). The groups don’t all get along. While it is an urban fantasy that has vampires, and other creatures of the night, it is more of a story about growing up and discovering who you are type of story. The funny thing is, I actually wrote this just before Twilight came out and then just threw it aside because of the vampire craze going on.

Blurb:

Arianna Grace liked her boring, Midwestern, teenage life where she ignored the many unanswered questions of her childhood. Why were her parents dead? Why did she not have family? Where was she raised until she was five? When someone offers to explain it all, Arianna thinks she’s just getting answers. Instead, she is thrown into a world of night humans who drink blood.

On Arianna’s sixteenth birthday, her world is thrown upside down when she changes into a vampire. Night humans, or demons, as some call them, live in normal society. Learning all of the new rules of a world she didn’t know existed might be hard enough, but it’s further complicated by two former-friends that now want to help her take her role as the successor to her grandfather.

There is a war going on between the night humans. Sides have been taken and lines are not crossed. Four main clans of night humans are struggling for control of the night. Divided into two sides, clans Baku and Tengu have been at war for centuries with the clans Dearg-dul and Lycan. That is, until Arianna Grace finds out the truth; she’s the bridge of peace between the two sides. But not everyone wants peace. With the night humans divided, Arianna is now a pawn in the war between them. She must choose a side—her mother’s family or her father’s—and for once in her life, decide her own fate.


TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kristin: Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to read my book and this interview. It is always great to get positive support out there and the blogging community is great for that. I’ve met a lot of really nice people this past year of book blogging and can’t wait to meet more.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Chocolate

Favorite Dessert
Chocolate

Favorite TV Show
Chocolate, oh wait, TV show…. I don’t actually watch TV since I had kids

Last Movie You Saw
Les Mis- not impressed

Dark or Milk Chocolate
chocolate- all kinds. If it is chocolate, I like it!

Do you have any pets?
Three cats- each 5 years apart in age

TRC: Thank you Kristin for the taking the time to answer some of our questions at The Reading Cafe. Congratulations on the release of TO STAND BESIDE HER and THE LEGEND OF THE BLUE EYES. We wish you all the best in your writing career.

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Kristin is offering a fabulous GIVEAWAY for 4 lucky readers. ONE paper back copy of TO STAND BESIDE HER (US only) and 3 ecopies of TO STAND BESIDE HER (International)

1. 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 a social log-in please post your email address with your comment.

3. Giveaway is open to US only (Paperback) and INTERNATIONAL (e-copy).

4. Giveaway runs from March 9-12, 2013

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To Stand Beside Her by B.Kristin McMichael-a review

To Stand Beside Her by B.Kristin McMichael-a review

To Stand Beside Her

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Released January 24, 2013

To be the best courier in the world, eighteen-year-old Benét Leila follows three simple rules: always work alone, never stay in one place too long, and never fall in love. Too bad she didn’t follow her own advice.

Leila is a courier. To the people she takes from, she is seen as a common thief; to the people she helps, she is a savior.

Nalick is your typical king. He’s rich, powerful, and always assumed to be right. When Leila crosses paths with King Nalick, she finds herself trapped. In a rush to save her best friend Kay from a prison sentence for a crime Leila committed, Leila trades her hand in marriage in exchange for Kay’s freedom.

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The much sought-after, but elusive “Ghost Courier”, aka Leila Benet, has finally been nabbed – in custody at a king’s palace no less! An ineffectual woman might panic. Ok, Leila is more than a little frazzled; her BFF is also being detained (but she failed an assignment!). Leila thinks only to liberate her friend and sets to negotiate with King Nalick. To Stand Beside Her by B. Kristin McMichael is a lovely Young Adult novel that travels along the pitfalls of procurement adventures, both in goods and persons, and surprises us with a bittersweet twist on the ever-popular love triangle.

King Nalick seemed reasonable. Leila thought him especially so when he dispatched her to a palatial suite instead of the dungeon. King Nalick wouldn’t abuse his power…right? Right indeed, but King Nalick won me over pretty early on. Great character, Ms. McMichael! Ascending to the throne at the precocious age of 14, Nalick has remained true to himself; not allowing the power to override his good senses (so voiced by his loyal personal guard made up of his life-long friend and cousin). But truth be told, it’s time Nalick took a wife. He’s had his eyes, and heart, set on Leila…for a long time.

The initial banter between Nalick and Leila is quick and witty and loaded with retorts – critical elements to capture my interest. Leila’s only 18 with the ferocity of a true tomboy – she isn’t intimidated by Nalick’s title. As a matter of fact, she’s sizing him up, thinking she might best him in weapons and hand-to-hand combat. You can only imagine the crowd that gathers when they put their skills to the test! Slowly, but steadily (and almost without reservation), Leila recognizes worthiness in Nalick; he’s not like the other fiendish kings she’s eluded in the past.

“All I ask in return is that you marry me. If at any time I break my end of the deal, you are free to walk out of here without any explanation and disappear to where ever you go when you leave kings. I promise I will not hunt you down. Your friend has been freed and on her way home.”

What’s more shocking than that? LEILA STAYS. A level-headed young woman, Leila accepts Nalick’s proposal and embraces all the pomp and circumstance that comes with marrying royalty. Yeah right! When word travels of the pending nuptials, spurned kings launch kidnapping attempts and the couple gets even closer as they prepare to defend Leila from enemies. And like all good love stories, Leila has a past. Despite Nalick’s charms and promises to love her, Leila is reluctant. She was previously engaged, but Ms. McMichael doesn’t belabor the fact. Personally, I want the hero to make good on his declarations. Nalick…swoon-worthy!

Enter said twist. While Leila and Nalick develop their relationship (Leila is constantly assuring fellow couriers they encounter along their adventures that she is willingly marrying), a personal guard, Anatolio, is assigned to Leila, though he is to remain in the shadows. Anatolio protects her and becomes her right hand when there is trouble and/or Nalick is unavailable. It’s not obvious from the beginning that Anatolio’s fate is intertwined with Nalick and Leila’s…but it becomes more clear…and unsettling to this reader. There is a purpose behind Anatolio’s presence, but it was difficult for ME to place myself in the situation. I was really Bella in Twilight or Anastasia to Christian Grey; do you know what I mean? It was thrilling to think myself the heroine. Not so much in this case. I felt the triangle was a cross to bear; the proverbial albatross around your neck. Love is hard enough. Add a third person who will feature in your future…when you’re trying to build a here and now and forever with your husband? Confusing, I know, but also unnerving for ME.

As a lover of language arts, grammatical and spelling errors nearly ruined my concentration and general flow of the story, but the structure itself is a sound one; it has all the elements to delight and entertain you. I will no longer speculate on “the twist”; you are going to have to reconcile those feelings when you read the book. There is a thoughtfulness and beauty to the foresight. My sentiment at the end of the book could, or could not, have something to do with that.

Copy supplied by the author.

Reviewed by Carmen P.

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Aura by M.A.Abraham -a review

AURA by M.A.Abraham-a review

Aura

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AURA is a fantasy romance novel written by M.A. Abraham that focuses on a young woman whose need to escape the family will find her travelling back in time to a place that is familiar -yet not. Loved by her step-father and disregarded by her own mother, Aura will pack up her things and head into the unknown where she will awaken several centuries earlier, in a world run by feudal Lords and drunken men.

The reader is taken on a journey that follows Aura as she endeavors to discover where she belongs in the grand scheme of life but Aura’s life has not been full of happiness and sunshine, and to some extent the young woman is a product of her own making.  Like many emotionally neglected children, our heroine will develop an armor that prevents anyone from getting too close, but in doing so the character read as unapproachable and cold-it is only my opinion but others may see something else.  It was uncomfortable at times to ‘watch’ as Aura would deliberately sabotage any attempts at friendship believing she needed no other than herself and her pup. 

Aura’s life is not that unusual for many children of second marriages but in this particular case it is Aura’s own family that has a difficult time accepting her. There is something very Cinderella-esque about the story. We are not privy to the intimate details of what transpired between Aura’s mother and biological father, and in that sense, something is missing. Aura is a constant reminder of a bitter past and with that comes the knowledge that she is unwanted.  In this, Aura believes that to survive, she can only depend on herself in the long run and she is the one who truly knows what it is she wants.  We watch as Aura survives in another world for two years (basically alone but for a few days) almost blending into the background but it is her persona on the battlefield that will have everyone standing up and taking notice.

For me, Aura is a difficult character to like.  She can be rude, condescending and sarcastic (and not in the humor department).  She is a feminist at heart-and refuses to give any man the benefit of doubt-even the man who may one day call her wife.  At times, her reaction to men came in the form of a patronizing comment and dismissive attitude. Aura has built a wall that she uses as a shield to protect herself from emotional harm. But in the end, Aura will discover that you can never go home, especially when her heart is lost to a man in another time.

The majority of AURA is a written narrative.   As the character of Aura is alone for a good portion of the novel, it is the narration that carries most of the storyline and we learn very little about the other characters. There is some back and forth with the time-line but there is no explanation as to how or why Aura initially travelled between the times (although Aura and Thorn first meet in a dream) but in the end, it is her faith that must get her to where she wants to go.

Aura is a well-written storyline of one woman’s journey of self-discovery. M.A. Abraham has delved into one woman’s psyche and given us a glimpse into the inner turmoil between what the heart wants and what the mind knows.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY Giveaway Winners-February 13-28, 2013

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY Giveaway Winners-February 13-28, 2013

Anniversary Giveaway Winners

All of us at The Reading Cafe want to take this time to thank everyone for helping celebrate our first year. Our month long Anniversary Celebration is now over, and it has been a blast. We have enjoyed being able to offer such great giveaways to all of our members.

We have been blessed to have been able to meet some wonderful people along the way, as well as to read so many fantastic books, Interview all those wonderful authors & Cover Models, find exclusives, and share them with you.

Our first year has been especially rewarding working with the wonderful authors, publishers, assistants and agents. Many of whom have commented to us about how much they enjoy The Reading Cafe, and it is those comments that make this experience so rewarding. Below in the comment section, we will post a comment from such an author to give an example of how wonderful everyone has made us feel, and prove why this all so worthwhile.

From Barb, Sandy and all of our contributors, we Thank You for being a part of The Reading Cafe. We move on to another year, which we plan to continue to give you the best that we can be.

The Reading Cafe Team

The following winners are for the prize packages from February 13, to 28, 2013 only plus the Kindle Fire HD

KINDLE FIRE HD: Iraida

February 13, 2013-Amanda Hocking Prize Package
WINNER: Molly F.

February 14, 2013-Laura Kaye Prize Package
WINNER: Laura B.

February 15, 2013-Laura Wright Prize Package
WINNER: Cynthia B.

February 16, 2013
WINNER: Prize Package #1: Rachel S.
WINNER: Prize Package #2: Kassandra A.

February 17, 2013-M.A. Abraham Prize Package
WINNER: Mary G.

February 18, 2013-Carly Fall Prize Package
WINNER: Angie W.

February 19, 2013-Melissa Mayhue Prize Package
WINNER: Carla G.

February 20, 2013-Kelley Armstrong YA Prize Package
WINNER: Tiana S.

February 21, 2013-COACH Prize package
WINNER: Janie C.

February 22, 2013-Deborah Cooke Prize Package
WINNER: Krissy H.

February 23, 2013-Alexandrea Weis Prize Package
WINNER: Carmen RV

February 24, 2013-4 book mixed Prize Package
WINNER: Fran L.

February 25, 2013-Signed copy of Time Untime
WINNER: Alexiis

February 26, 2013-Shannon K Butcher Prize Package
WINNER: Kimberly S.

February 27, 2013-Kelley Armstrong WOTO Prize Package
WINNER: Hayley C.

February 28, 2013-Darynda Jones Prize Package
WINNER: T. Hansen

Click HERE for the list of winners from February 1-12, 2013

We would like to congratulate ALL of the ANNIVERSARY prize package winners for the entire month of giveaways.  February was an amazing ride for everyone at The Reading Cafe.  We are looking forward to another wonderful year.  Remember to visit every day and enter are regular promotions and author giveaways.

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Elizabeth Hoyt-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

ELIZABETH HOYT-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

Elizabeth HoytElizabeth Hoyt is the New York Times, USA Today, and Publishers Weekly bestselling author of historical romance, including reader favorite, The Raven Prince.

Elizabeth was born in New Orleans but grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. She was fortunate to be able to travel extensively as a child, visiting St. Andrews, Scotland; Germany; France; and Belgium. She spent a year in Oxford, England and was a summer exchange student to Kawasaki, Japan.

Elizabeth has a BA in anthropology from the University of Wisconsin at Madison and, as a result of having no clue what to do with her life thereafter, a career history as a barista, a (terrible) sales clerk, a Wisconsin Revenue Service data entry slave, and an archeological field work grunt. Fortunately, Elizabeth married relatively young and produced two children who kept her busy until her mid-thirties. At about this time, when her youngest was entering Kindergarten, Elizabeth’s mother hinted that perhaps Elizabeth should get a Real Job.

Sadly, Elizabeth was so delusional she thought writing a romance novel might qualify as a Real Job.

But! Five years later, to everyone’s surprise, she actually sold that romance novel (The Raven Prince) and began a rather successful career as a Romance Novelist. This was most fortunate since Elizabeth is singularly unqualified to do anything else but Make Up Stories.

Since then Elizabeth has written eleven books to critical acclaim: The Prince Trilogy (The Raven Prince, The Leopard Prince, and The Serpent Prince); the Legend of the Four Soldiers series (To Taste Temptation, To Seduce a Sinner, To Beguile a Beast, and To Desire a Devil); and the Maiden Lane series (Wicked Intentions, Notorious Pleasures, Scandalous Desires, Thief of Shadows, and the upcoming Lord of Darkness.) All of Elizabeth’s books are set in eighteenth century England and all feature a fairy tale story that serves as a foil to the main story. Elizabeth lives in central Illinois with a trio of untrained canines and a garden in constant need of weeding.

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Let’s begin!

TRC: Hi Elizabeth and welcome to The Reading Café.  Congratulations on the February release of LORD OF DARKNESS-the fifth installment in your Maiden
Lane series.

Elizabeth: Why, thank you! 😉

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

Elizabeth: I live in Illinois with my husband, two teenaged kids, and three dogs. I enjoy gardening, traveling, and reading. I started writing late, at the age of thirty-five, when my youngest went into kindergarten. Five years later, I sold The Raven Prince, which was released in 2006. Since then I’ve published eleven more historical romances, including Lord of Darkness, the last six of which have been New York Times bestsellers.

TRC: Your books and series are all set in 18th century England and all feature a fairytale story that serves as a foil to the main story (site info).
What was the motivating factor or catalyst behind this type of storyline setting and premise for your series?

Elizabeth: I was fascinated by the difference between the very rich and the very poor in London at this time period. This essential struggle seems to be embodied by the gin wars. Gin was very cheap at this time. It was made from grain being produced by rich landowners, so the aristocrats were making good money off the sale of gin to desperately poor people in London. Because of this, it took decades for the government to pass effective laws to combat the problem. So, to sum up, we have poverty, wildly rich aristocrats, greed, money, people to be saved, corruption, and a very interesting moral dilemma.  All nice fodder for a historical series.

TRC: Have you considered publishing your ‘fairytales’ (as a collection) that are featured in each of your novels and series?

Elizabeth: It’s a good idea—something to think about in the future.

Lord of Darkness-making a coverTRC: All of your storyline covers are very beautiful.  Do you have any input or say in the design of the covers?

Elizabeth: Very, very little, which is just as well since they do turn out so well. Book covers are a science in and of themselves and I firmly believe that the author may not be the best person to design her covers. I usually give my editor the physical stats for my hero and heroine, and a few key scenes that are probably going to be in the book (often I’m asked for cover info when I’ve just started to write the book.)

Having said that, I’m very pleased with the cover and particularly the stepback for LORD OF DARKNESS. The garden and the apple blossoms play an important role in the story. 😉

Lord of DarknessTRC: LORD OF DARKNESS is your most recent release in the Maiden Lane series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Click HERE for our review.

Elizabeth: In the last Maiden Lane book, THIEF OF SHADOWS, Lady Margaret’s lover was murdered and shortly thereafter, while Megs was still in shock, she realized she was pregnant. Fortunately, she has a loving—and determined—brother who blackmails Godric St. John, a lonely widower, into marrying her.

Fast forward two years. Megs lost the baby shortly after the marriage and ever since has lived separately from Godric. At the opening of LORD OF DARKNESS, Megs has come to London for two things. First, to kill the Ghost of St. Giles who it’s believed murdered Megs’s lover, and secondly to seduce her husband in order to have a baby. What Megs doesn’t know is that Godric is the Ghost of St. Giles. Meanwhile, Megs has turned Godric’s lonely life upside-down and he can’t figure out how to get her to leave—or even if really wants her to go.

This book, at its heart, is about unexpected love and how it can heal the scars of the past.

TRC: There is a two year gap between Thief of Shadows and Lord of Darkness and your fans can find out what happened in those two years by signing up for
your newsletter. Have you considered writing a novella about the missing two years?

Elizabeth: No, but I’m quite pleased with the letter exchange. Megs and Godric don’t actually physically meet in those two years, so I can’t see writing a novella—it wouldn’t be exactly romantic. 😉

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TRC: DUKE OF MIDNIGHT will be your December 2013 in the Maiden Lane series. Would you please tell us something about this particular storyline?

Elizabeth: It’s been bumped up to November 2013, actually. I can’t tell you much of the storyline without giving away spoilers, but I will say that the hero is Maximus Batten, the Duke of Wakefield, and the heroine is Artemis Greaves, the cousin and lady’s companion of Lady Penelope.
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TRC: How many books do you have planned for the Maiden Lane series?

Elizabeth: I’m contracted for six (through DUKE OF MIDNIGHT) at the moment, but I would like to do at least another three, and maybe indefinitely after that. 😉

TRC: If you could virtually cast the main characters in the Maiden Lane series which model or actor would be represent your idea or image?

Elizabeth: Ha. I suggest you look at my Maiden Lane Character board on Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/elizabethhoyt/maiden-lane-characters/

But in the meantime, Misha Collins for Godric and Amy Adams for Megs.

TRC: What five things would you like to accomplish in the next ten years?

Elizabeth: Oh, I can’t do five things. How about travel to the UK and write another eight books or so?

TRC: Who or what has been the biggest influence on your life or writing career and why?

Elizabeth: Well I suppose all the historical authors I’ve read and loved. Behind every good writer is a good reader who paid attention to what she was reading. 😉

TRC: Thank you Elizabeth for taking the time to answer our questions.  All the best on the new release of LORD OF DARKNESS and we look forward to December and DUKE OF MIDNIGHT.

Elizabeth: Thank you for having me on The Reading Cafe! Readers can learn more about my Maiden Lane series and Lord of Darkness at:

Website / Goodreads / Facebook / Twitter/ Pinterest

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LORD OF DARKNESS by Elizabeth Hoyt-cover blurb and excerpt

Lord of Darkness

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Lord of Darkness
Grand Central Publishing
February 26, 2013
ISBN: 978-1455508303

WHEN STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT

He lives in the shadows. The mysterious masked avenger known as the Ghost of St. Giles, his only goal is to protect the innocent of London. Until the night he confronts a fearless lady pointing a pistol at his head—and realizes she is his wife . . .

BECOME LOVERS…

Lady Margaret Reading has vowed to kill the Ghost of St. Giles—the man who murdered her one true love. Returning to London, and the man she hasn’t seen since their wedding day, Margaret does not recognize the man behind the mask. Fierce, commanding, and dangerous, the notorious Ghost of St. Giles is everything she feared he would be—and so much more . . .
DESIRE IS THE ULTIMATE DANGER

When passion flares these two intimate strangers can’t keep from revealing more of themselves than they had ever planned. But when Margaret learns the truth—that the Ghost is her husband, Godric St. John—the game is up and the players must surrender . . . to the temptation that could destroy them both.

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“I would be grateful if you stayed away from the Viscount d’Arque,” Godric said as he led his wife onto the dance floor. He mentally winced at his own stiff tone, but in this matter he could not seem to see reason.

She was his wife and he’d damn well not take her straying lying down.

She cocked her head, looking more curious than outraged. “Is that an order?”

He immediately felt a fool. “No, of course not.”

The music began, the movement of the dance drawing them apart before he could explain further. Godric inhaled deeply as he paced, trying to subdue the incredible wrath that had overtaken him at the sight of Margaret with d’Arque.

When the dance brought them together again, he murmured low so the other dancers could not overhear, “I know it’s hard for you, wanting a child, but this isn’t the way.”

“What way do you mean?” she asked carefully. Too carefully.

Nonetheless, he could do naught but answer truthfully. “With d’Arque as your lover.”

For a second her eyes flashed with wild hurt before she could shield the emotion, and he realized he’d just dug himself into a hole.

“You think I’m a whore,” she said.

A very deep hole.

“No, of—”

But she whirled away, caught in the steps of the dance. This time he watched her anxiously, this wife he knew so little about. Had Clara ever thought she’d been so grievously insulted, she would’ve wept. Or perhaps stomped off. He truly didn’t know because he never would’ve gotten into a discussion like this in the first place with Clara. The very idea was ludicrous.

Margaret in contrast held her head high, her cheeks flagged with a becoming rose color. She looked like a goddess enraged. A goddess who might, if they were alone, assault his person—the thought of which unaccountably aroused him.

When the dance brought them together again, they both opened their mouths at once.

“I never meant—” he began.

“You convict me without trial,” she hissed over him, “and on pathetically thin evidence.”

“You were flirting, madam.”

“And if I was?” she asked, her eyes widening dramatically. “If every woman who flirted in a ballroom were deemed a slut, then all but nuns and babes would be thus branded. Do you truly think I meant to start an affair with the viscount?”

He hesitated a fraction of a breath too long.

Her beautiful brows snapped together. “You are the most maddening man.”

They were drawing stares, but he couldn’t let this bit of outrageousness pass.

“I? I am maddening? I assure you, my lady, that you are the maddening one. I’ve never caused a scene in a public venue before in my—”

“And now you’re on your second,” she flung back.

A childish retort, but also deeply annoying, as she managed to get it off just before they were forced to separate. Which, naturally, gave her the last word.

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