The Winemaker’s Dinner: Dessert by Dr. Ivan Rusilko-Review

THE WINEMAKER’S DINNER: DESSERT by Dr. Ivan Rusilko-Review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 30, 2013

Left on bended knee, with nothing but a ring in his hand and a gaping hole in his chest, Ivan Rusilko lost everything when Jaden Thorne said, “I can’t.”

Now, six months later and despite her endless attempts to reach him, finding forgiveness for Jaden’s indiscretion is last on his list of things to do. Dr. Ivan is married to his career now, and his professional success is taking him places he’s never been before. But even the glow of accomplishment can’t heal his devastated heart. Determined to recover, to move forward at any cost, he now finds moments of respite in distractions that leave him emotionally bankrupt. He’s empty, a shadow of his former vibrant, life-loving self. On the outside, he may seem to be the man he always was. But inside, a terrible desire threatens to rip him apart and ruin him forever.

Meanwhile Jaden is haunted by the memory of the moment she saw the light wither and die in Ivan’s eyes. She knows it died at her hand. After months of trying to explain herself, of begging for mercy, she takes herself back to Miami, back into Ivan’s path, for one last chance at redemption. Can she entice him back into her arms? Convince him to give her a second chance? She’s determined to do whatever it takes to find forgiveness—even if all that’s left is forgiving herself.

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REVIEW: The Winemaker’s Dinner: Dessert is the final installment in the trilogy of the same name. The previous two storylines were co-authored by Ivan Rusilko and Everly Drummond, but with Desserts, Ivan has gone solo and endeavored to bring about a resolution to the previous storyline’s heartbreaking ending. As well as emotionally bankrupt, Ivan ‘s character must question his morals when he seeks to satiate his internal demon’s need for sex and retribution against the woman who broke his heart.

TWD: Dessert continues six months post break-up and follows Ivan as he searches for something or someone to dull the pain of betrayal but an invitation to dinner by an old flame puts Ivan face to face with the woman he was hoping to forget. When the not-so-deeply-buried feelings resurface, Ivan and Jaden give it one more try, but thoughts and images of betrayal once again find themselves front and center in their lives.

TWD: Dessert delves deep into the psyche of a man pushing the proverbial envelope of sexual promiscuity as well as personal failure. It is a storyline that is slightly darker than the previous two installments as the leading character fights and looses an internal battle over and over again. Much of the storyline content focuses on Ivan’s struggle to quell the anger and emotional upheaval of the betrayal he believed Jaden brought into their lives.

The Winemaker’s Dinner: Dessert is the conclusion to a journey that began a few years ago with an idea-an idea to tell the story about a man’s struggle to find love with one woman, only to lose that love and perhaps the woman, in the end. Although smooth in his approach, the character of Ivan is enveloped in a deep-seated anger and looks for an outlet to satisfy the beast. At times, his internal dialogue almost verges on obscene, especially when he views his sexual encounters as nothing more than an outlet for his needs. Although it takes ‘two to tango’, there is still something to be said about a man looking for ‘love’ in all the wrong places. All I kept thinking was…This man earns his living promoting sexual health but it seems to be the last thing on his mind when the ‘demon’ wants control.

Fans of The Winemaker’s Dinner series will see a different side to the man they have grown to love and admire. And like all romance storylines, there is a resolution and a healing of sorts, when the truth about what happened is finally revealed. A happily ever after is not that far from the horizon. Now, let’s hope the real Ivan Rusilko found a different path to travel when heartbreak and betrayal were his companions during the many feasts of The Winemaker’s Dinner.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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To unearth a centuries-old secret, an archaeologist must team up with the rakish thief who’s stolen both an ancient relic and her heart…

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Married to the enemy. In order to save her clan, vampire princess Morgan LaBeaux will do anything…even marry werewolf alpha Jace Vaughn. She may have to trust him with her life, but Morgan vows to never give the wolf her heart.

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When Elizabeth Martinez is shoved into the cross hairs of one of Miami’s death-dealing drug lords she has no choice but to depend on former Marine Porter Caldwell, her ex-boyfriend and the one man she’s tried desperately to forget.

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The brilliant and dangerous diplomat of the Pantera shapeshifters, Raphael has devoted his life to discovering the key to the infertility that is threatening the extinction of his puma race. Creating a vast network of spies worldwide, he never expected to discover that the answer might be beneath his very nose. But when Ashe, a beautiful human female, crosses his path, his most primitive instincts are stirred. Unable to resist, he takes her to his bed, and is shocked when she becomes pregnant with his child. It’s a miracle that might prove to be the salvation of his people, but only if he can keep her safe from the mercenaries determined to kill her.

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Untamed and undeniably sexy, Parish, leader of the Pantera hunters, rarely leaves the magic of the Wildlands to deal with the humans he despises. But with the prized and risky Pantera birth on the way, puma shifter, Parish must travel to New Orleans to find and bring back a human doctor. The moment he sees the lovely, talented and all too human Dr. Julia Cabot he cannot resist the wild, potent drive to make her his. Betrayed and destroyed by love, Julia will not let her heart choose her path again. But as she and Parish fight to save the life of an unborn child, a fierce and overwhelming bond develops between them, threatening her frozen heart with the secret hope and ultimate temptation of love and family.

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An emergency physician on leave returns to Baja Mexico in search of answers in the deaths of her mother and stepbrother and uncovers buried secrets that threaten her life and a man who threatens her heart.

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UNLEASH Blog Barrage with Felicity Heaton

UNLEASH (Vampire Erotic Theatre #6) by Felicity Heaton-Blog Barrage and Giveaway

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Unleash (Vampire Erotic Theatre Romance Series Book 6)
BY Felicity Heaton
Release Date: May 18, 2013

A powerful vampire lost deep in his bloodlust, Snow is a savage animal, mindless with rage and a thirst for violence, and trapped with no hope of awakening from an endless nightmare… until a song draws him up from the abyss, restoring his sanity but leaving him haunted by the sweet feminine scent of lilies and snow, and fragmented familiar lyrics.

When the mysterious and beautiful songstress reappears in Snow’s room at Vampirerotique, she awakens a fierce protective streak and stirs dark desires that drive him to claim her as his female, even when he knows his touch will destroy her innocence.

A single forbidden taste is all it takes to unleash emotions in Aurora that she shouldn’t possess, tearing her between duty and desire, and luring her into surrendering to her wildfire passion and embracing hungers that burn so hotly they threaten to consume them both.

One act of kindness can lead to one thousand acts of sin though, each a black mark against the bearer’s soul and another grain of sand that slips through an hourglass. The clock is ticking and time is almost up. Can beauty save the beast?

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EXCERPT from UNLEASH (Vampire Erotic Theatre #6) by Felicity Heaton

The vampire raged in his sleep.

His bare torso bowed off the mattress and his powerful muscles strained as he pulled at the heavy cuffs chaining him to the steel posts of the large bed.

When they didn’t give, he thrashed his long muscular legs, pulling the black covers down and revealing more of him to her eyes, including the start of a colourful tattoo on his right hip. The lower half of it disappeared beneath his black underwear. She couldn’t make out the design from this distance and refused to give in to the temptation to move closer.

She shouldn’t be here.

Her master would be angry with her if he discovered she had left her post to be here, unable to keep away.

Snow snarled and twisted his arms in the thick steel and leather restraints, reopening the ragged marks around his wrists and spilling fresh blood. He had been lost to his bloodlust for many weeks now and a few days ago, things had taken a sharp downwards turn, plunging him into the darkest throes of his curse, far worse than any she had witnessed before.

What did he dream to make him turn so violent and wild?

She could see others’ dreams but never his.

Her master believed they would prove to be too much for her, and she felt he might have been right to take that ability from her where this vampire was concerned.

She moved a step closer but kept her distance, standing several feet from the end of the bed in his grim black-walled apartment. He had been doing so well recently, gaining ground against his addiction and learning to master it. Now he seemed worse than ever. Lost.

He growled again, the sound pained and feral, like an animal caught in a vicious snare with no hope for escape. His claws scratched at the heavy steel chains of his restraints, blunted by the sheer number of times he had attempted to grasp them.

He thrashed his head and bared his fangs, his face twisting into a dark visage that was so different to his normal appearance. It had startled her the first time he had changed and revealed his darker nature all those countless centuries ago. Part of her had known then that Snow’s future would hold more pain than one man could bear, and she had wished she had spared him such a life when she’d had the chance.

Snow twisted and bucked, the ferocity of his thrashing causing the steel posts of his bed to groan against the large bolts that secured them to the floor and ceiling of his room.

She had the oddest urge to go to him and stroke his brow. Why?

Did she hope it would soothe him?

She wanted to soothe him somehow. She knew that. It was why she had come to this dangerous place, cloaked from the eyes of those who resided in the London theatre, Vampirerotique.

About the Author
Felicity Heaton

Felicity Heaton writes passionate paranormal romance books as Felicity Heaton and F E Heaton. In her books she creates detailed worlds, twisting plots, mind-blowing action, intense emotion and heart-stopping romances with leading men that vary from dark deadly vampires to sexy shape-shifters and wicked werewolves, to sinful angels and hot demons!

If you’re a fan of paranormal romance authors Lara Adrian, J R Ward, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Gena Showalter and Christine Feehan then you will enjoy her books too.

If you love your angels a little dark and wicked, Felicity Heaton’s best selling Her Angel series is for you. If you like strong, powerful, and dark vampires then try the Vampires Realm series she writes as F E Heaton or any of her stand alone vampire romance books she writes as Felicity Heaton. Or if you’re looking for vampire romances that are sinful, passionate and erotic then try Felicity Heaton’s new Vampire Erotic Theatre series.

In 2011, five of her six paranormal romance books received Top Pick awards from Night Owl Reviews, Forbidden Blood was nominated as Best PNR Vampire Romance 2011 at The Romance Reviews, and many of her releases received five star reviews from numerous websites.

If you want to know more about Felicity, or want to get in touch, you can find her at the following: Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter / Goodreads

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The River of No Return by Bee Ridgway-a review

THE RIVER OF NO RETURN by Bee Ridgway-a review

The River of No Return

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Released April 23, 2013

In Bee Ridgway’s wonderfully imaginative debut novel, a man and a woman travel through time in a quest to bring down a secret society that controls the past and, thus, the future.

“You are now a member of the Guild. There is no return.” Two hundred years after he was about to die on a Napoleonic battlefield, Nick Falcott, soldier and aristocrat, wakes up in a hospital bed in modern London. The Guild, an entity that controls time travel, showers him with life’s advantages. But Nick yearns for home and for one brown-eyed girl, lost now down the centuries. Then the Guild asks him to break its own rule. It needs Nick to go back to 1815 to fight the Guild’s enemies and to find something called the Talisman.

In 1815, Julia Percy mourns the death of her beloved grandfather, an earl who could play with time. On his deathbed he whispers in her ear: “Pretend!” Pretend what? When Nick returns home as if from the dead, older than he should be and battle scarred, Julia begins to suspect that her very life depends upon the secrets Grandfather never told her. Soon enough Julia and Nick are caught up in an adventure that stretches up and down the river of time. As their knowledge of the Guild and their feelings for each other grow, the fate of the future itself is hanging in the balance.

REVIEW: THE RIVER OF NO RETURN is the first storyline in Bee Ridgway’s new time travel series that is unlike any time travel series you will read. This is not a foray into the realm of science fiction, but more of a fantasy where emotions and thoughts pull the characters into another era.

The focus is on Nick Falcott who facing death ‘jumped’ forward two hundred years and found himself in the twenty first century with a new identity and everything he ever wanted at his disposal. The fact that he wanted to return to 1815 and to the woman with whom he was falling in love, was of no consequence. The Guild, the ruling time-travel elite and cult-like overlords, had given Nick his orders and in doing so have once again placed his life at risk. The Guild needs to stop the Ofan from bringing about the end of the world or so they say, and Nick is the man they option for the job.

THE RIVER OF NO RETURN is a storyline that takes the reader on a journey from the Spanish battlefield of 1815 to modern day America and London England where intrigue meets romance and, spy vs spy. The story is awash in philosophical speculation about time travel and the inherent possibilities of changing the course of history. If you could go back, what would you do to stop a catastrophe in the making?

Bee Ridgway introduces The Guild and The Ofan-two warring factions of time travellers each with a hidden agenda. The world building is continuous and intricately detailed throughout the storyline-but at times went above and beyond what I thought was necessary. The book is over 500 pages long and, filled with back-story, history and reflections about the philosophical aspects and conundrum of the time travel directive. Like a river that flows in one direction, the journey will take you far but can you ever go home again? The river is a symbol of time–flowing forward; it can speed up or slow down and in some cases, be stopped, all together; it is a river of emotions and one that will pull  our hero as well as the reader into another time and era.

The character development changes on many occasions such that we are never sure if the character we currently know is the same character we will meet at another time. The dual-personalities and counter-espionage make for a storyline that keeps the reader in suspense until the very end and the end most definitely leaves room for a continuation of the story.

There are numerous characters that overlap from one era to another. The Guild has been around for thousands of years and in each incarnation, there is a battle between for the right to control time. Not only do we see time travel, but the ability to stop time-completely.

Bee Ridgway has written an interesting storyline that will see one man pulled between doing what he knows to be right and what he knows he has to do. The philosophical look at time travel is detailed, with unanswered questions at every turn. And for some reason, the hero and heroine are kept in the dark through much of the storyline and must discover exactly who and what they are, on their own. Part of the storyline takes place in modern day and the remainder is set in the early 1800s. If you like a story with time-travel elements, historical fiction and a little romance, The River Of No Return is for you.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Descendant by Kelley Grealis-One Year Anniversary Blog Tour and Review

The Descendant by Kelley Grealis- One Year Anniversary Blog Tour and Review

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The Descendant
By Kelley Grealis
Release Date: May 2012

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Allison Carmichael wakes from a car wreck with no memory of the past three years. She doesn’t recall her husband’s death or how she alienated her friends, and she definitely doesn’t remember anything about her new boyfriend Vincent Drake – a charismatic man with a penchant for rare and unique possessions. In fact, the only things familiar to Allison are her seemingly common ailments – insomnia, lack of appetite, erratic body temperature – which have gone undiagnosed and are worsening.

But Vincent knows exactly who, and what, Allison is – a mortal descendant of the first vampire. He is a vampire who has watched over Allison and her ancestors since the biblical times of Cain and Abel ensuring their secret is kept. Once he realizes Allison’s symptoms are accelerating and transforming her, he’ll stop at nothing to have her.

REVIEW:

Allison Carmichael has led a charmed life. She has a wonderful career, loving and gorgeous husband and beautiful home, but she feels there is something lacking……….. All of her life she has grown up hearing that she is “special”. Her mother’s doctor reinforced this notion when she was born. She is also experiencing weird physical ailments—insomnia, lack of appetite, erratic body temperature. Her doctors don’t have a diagnosis for her and she is getting cranky!

One morning, Allison wakes up from a car accident with no memory of the past three years. She doesn’t recall her husband’s death and she doesn’t remember anything about her new home or sexy new boyfriend, Vincent Drake! This tall, dark and handsome man knows what Allison is—a mortal descendent of the first vampire. He has watched over Allison and her family for generations to ensure that their secret is safe. The author weaves biblical stories of Cain and Abel and Noah’s Ark in telling the story of the creation of the vampire race. Once Vincent realizes that Allison’s symptoms are increasing, he will stop at nothing to transform her and claim this first descendent turned vampire.

Allison must decide if she is ready to transform into a vampire and lose her soul in the process or if she should remain mortal. It is her choice to make. A decision that is difficult when she finds that she has been a pawn in Vincent’s manipulations. Vincent has been manipulating her life to suit his needs and Allison begins to question what really happened in those lost three years. Will she be able to forgive Vincent?

This novel is very fast paced and the story behind vampirism is fascinating. Allison was not always a sympathetic character, due to her “specialness” but she is feisty and determined to live her life on her own terms. When she meets the villain in the story, his defeat is rather anticlimactic! He is centuries old and is defeated rather quickly. Who knows? He could still make a future appearance! The story ends in a cliffhanger and Allison is now ready to search for some answers to what really happened to her during her “lost three years”. This was an engaging first book in a truly original novel about vampires!

Reviewed by Jules

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Kelley Grealis

 

Kelley Grealis was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. She has a B.A. in Accounting from Baldwin-Wallace College and a Masters of Businss Administration from Cleveland State University.

She has loved all things vampire since she was a little girl, and it was that passion combined with thirteen years of Catholic schooling, that inspired her to write THE DESCENDANT.

Kelley lives in a Cleveland suburb with her husband.

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Kelley Grealis’ THE DESCENDANT
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5/20- Book Monster Reviews (guest post)
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5/20- Literal Addiction  (guest post & review)
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5/21 – Wicked Readings by Tawania (spotlight & review)
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5/22- Romance Junkies (interview)
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5/22- The Reading Cafe (spotlight & review)
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5/23- Jocelyn Dex Blog (spotlight & review)
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5/23- Musings From An Addicted Reader  (spotlight & review)
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5/24- Books-n-Kisses  (interview & review)
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5/24- Urban Girl Reader (interview)
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5/25- Paranormal Book Club (spotlight)
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5/26- Page Flipperz (Spotlight)
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Snap: Love For Blood by Michele Drier-a review

SNAP: Love for Blood (The Kandesky Vampire Chronicles #5) by Michele Drier-a review

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SNAP: Love for Blood is the fourth book in the “Kandesky Vampire Chronicles”. However, it’s my first venture into this series. Each book is said to stand alone and while I guess you can start anywhere, it’s really best to start at the beginning; mostly because so much has been explained and happened in this story that I found it somewhat confusing, at first, to figure out all that was being communicated. I think this can be said of most series. SLFB (SNAP: Love for Blood) is a very fast paced and intricate tale that you should have the background to fully enjoy the story unfolding.

The story begins with our lead female (Maxie) in a cell, she has been kidnapped by enemies of Jean-Louis (her vampire boss and lover). They seem to be after information, but really don’t seem all that concerned with its lack, they really just seem to enjoy hurting her. It’s really pretty brutal treatment and she doesn’t seem to have full use of her mind. She’s having a hard time even remembering the people they’re asking about. This is actually quite well written because you are supposed to be as confused as she is without her memory. And since I didn’t have the history, I was. They questioned, abused her physically and brutally raped her (Leonid and Jules both). Soon after she was thrown back into a cell, she was rescued quickly and quietly by those sent from Jean-Louis.
There is a lot of concern and angst over her torture and the state of her mind. From here the story began to fill in the blanks. There was so much to figure out… This is a complex story of very powerful and wealthy vampire families that are pretty much opposites in the world.

The Klandesky family is very powerful, wealthy and in the modern world as corporate enterprises, including the glamorous and popular world of communications. SNAP is a many armed communications empire encompassing print, TV, Web, Fashion, Movie and many other facets. Almost all “family” members take some active role in running the corporation. They have evolved to different kinds of “food” and only take blood from willing donors. Turning is done infrequently and as a prize and reward for service and love.

The Huszar family is mostly brute force type, with ties to drugs, assassins, arms and most violent mafia type organizations. They are not the brightest bulbs on the tree…due to the differences in leadership of the families. Women in the Huszar family are basically sex slaves and household slaves as well. They feed covertly and use donors. They often kill their enemies and “turn” others to use them.

As the story went on through Maxie’s recovery and return to her mind and her love, Jean-Louis, you begin to understand this fast moving and incredibly complex world. She physically within weeks, but mentally it’s a much harder road back.

There are lots of wonderful loving and steamy sex scenes, but well written and not so frequent as to be boring. Maxie deals with not just her injuries, but the whole trust issue that has been put to question by her kidnapping. Learning to trust and get over fear is really a long process and this is taken well into account. Watching this love grow and unfold is interesting and very heart-warming as well as frustrating; a very interesting mix of emotions and issues as well as more than a little danger.

This book and probably the whole series is not a “no-brainer” type read. It’s compelling, extremely complex, incredibly interesting both mentally and emotionally. If we did ratings…I’d have to have it way up the scale, but I intend to go back and get the rest to better understand the whole story. I look forward to the next installment in this refreshing (yes, I know it’s vampires…but refreshingly done none the less) new series.

I have barely scratched the surface of this story, and I’ve gone over my usual page limit. While I don’t like to do spoilers for anyone, there is just so much to say about this story. I highly recommend it (from the beginning) for any of you who like the whole vampire thing. I actually find it a fun time as the “good guys” are really pretty cool considering they’re vampires. LOL. It’s a really great series, give it a try, what can a gorgeous dark haired, blue eyed, powerful and loving vampire hurt?

Reading Order
1. Snap: The World Unfolds
2. Snap: New Talent
3. Plague
4. Danube: A Tale of Murder
5. Snap: Love for Blood

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Reviewed by Georgianna S.

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An Interview with Dee C. May

An Interview with Dee C. May

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The Reading Cafe is happy to introduce first time author, Dee C. May. She is here to discuss her new book, Wynter’s Horizon, and to tell us a bit about herself.

Before we begin the interview, let’s find out something about Dee C. May.

I was born and raised in Old Brookville, New York, which is 20 miles east of Manhattan. I attended Friends Academy in Locust Valley, New York for high school, and went on to earn a B.A. from Connecticut College in 1992 and a J.D. from Albany Law School, Union University in 1997. I practiced law in Manhattan and Long Island for several years before marrying and relocating to Cornelius, North Carolina in 2000, where I worked for a small firm specializing in civil litigation and real estate. In 2003, I switched to part time employment to raise my first son. After my second son, I stopped working. In 2009, the same year we relocated to Davidson, I started writing Wynter’s Horizon which at the time I called Past the Horizon. Since that time I have edited and rewritten it dozens of times until it became the story Evernight just released .

A horse enthusiast my entire life, in my spare time I care for and ride my Norwegian fjord mare, named Victoria.

Interview-BlueHi Dee.  Thank you for taking the time to answer some questions today. We are always looking forward to reading about the author behind the book.

TRC: Will you please tell us about yourself?

Dee: I’m 42 years old, married with 2 boys, 6 and 9. I grew up in NY and relocated to NC 11 years ago to be with my husband who was just my boyfriend at the time. I love living in NC. We live on a 6 acre farm with 1 dog, 2 cats and 3 horses.

TRC: Have you always been interested in writing?

Dee:  Yes. I’ve always loved books and reading. When I was in second grade I wrote a story about a blind girl who rode horses. That was my first “book”.  Throughout the years I’ve free wrote, mostly just a few pages here and there. Wynter’s Horizon is my longest project.

TRC: Is there anything (in general) you find particularly challenging about writing?

Dee:  I find the detail in transposing a scene from my mind onto paper challenging. What I can picture in my mind in a few seconds can take paragraphs and pages to become written and then longer to edit and make sure what I imagined is what the words say.

TRC:  Can you tell how you came up with the idea of Wynter’s Horizon? Is this a standalone book, if not, how many books do you plan?

Dee:  Wynter’s Horizon started as an idea I had two decades ago during college. I was a huge Anne Rice fan and had just finished Queen of the Damned and I thought about meeting a vampire as a college student. It took 20 years for me to actually find the words and time to write it. Then the story kind of evolved from there and I changed my hero from a vampire to a genetically altered assassin/military guy.

With my heroine and her troubles with her ex-boyfriend Jason, I felt like almost everyone has had a friend or known someone involved in a relationship that was just toxic to them and had difficulty getting out. I think so many books glorify the bad boy, the un-loveable guy who suddenly with the heroine’s love reforms and ‘sees the light’. Jason is that guy who treats girls badly and he doesn’t miraculously get better. He remains the jerk and ass, no matter what Wynter is willing to do for him and she must figure out how to get herself out.

When I envisioned this story I saw it over a ten year period as I followed my hero and heroine through many struggles so I do see it as a series, most likely a trilogy. I have had complaints that Wynter is not a strong heroine but I saw her as developing through the series and gaining strength in each book and coming into her own more and more. The sequel is half written.

Wynter's HorizonTRC:  Would you please give us a brief description of Wynter’s Horizon?

Dee:  Here’s the 32 word pitch and then a longer blurb:

A distraught college girl and trained assassin, both running from sordid pasts, find love and redemption amidst turmoil and trauma caused by a vindictive ex-boyfriend and a comrade hell bent on vengeance.

Wynter Murello blames herself for her best friend’s death and because of this becomes embroiled in an emotionally abusive relationship that sends her spiraling down. Trained British assassin Reginald Beckett is also running from a past mistake. Thrown together the two find friendship and solace in each other while hiding the depth of their true feelings. But a vengeful comrade is searching for Beck, and Beck and Wynter must figure out if love is worth the risk of broken hearts, before it is too late.

Links to order Wynter’s Horizon: Amazon / Barnes & NobleKobo

TRC:  Can you tell us what are you currently working on?

Dee:  I am working on the sequel to Wynter’s Horizon and also another love story that takes place in the south between an aging ballet dancer and a musician.

TRC:  Wynter’s Horizon is YA Romance, do you have any thoughts of writing in any other genres?

Dee:  I can’t say definitively no but I do like writing love stories. I am not tied to the new adult/young adult genre as the story I am working on now is contemporary.

TRC:  What is your writing process?  Do you like to write at specific times, in a special place?

Dee:  I generally write at night after my kids are in bed. Strangely, my favorite place to write is sitting on a stool in my kid’s bathroom. It’s quiet and peaceful and no one looks for me there.

TRC:  Many authors bounce ideas with family and friends.  With whom do you bounce ideas?

Dee:  I have a bunch of friends who are great first readers and I also have a freelance editor who helped me to edit Wynter’s Horizon. She’s always there when I need to run some ideas by someone.

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

Thank you for taking the time to interview me. I appreciate you reviewing my book and sitting down to talk to me.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: pasta

Favorite Dessert: pineapple mousse pie.

Favorite Novel: The Black Stallion when I was young. North of Beautiful by Justina Chen, now.

Favorite Movie: Too many movies I love and can watch again and again but I’d say Gone with the Wind.

Favorite Literary Character (Male or Female) Not your own: Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird.

Milk or Dark Chocolate: Milk

Thank you Dee, for answering our questions. The Reading Café wishes you
the best of luck with Wynter’s Horizon.

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Wynter’s Horizon by Dee C. May – a Review

Wynter’s Horizon by Dee C. May – a Review

 

Wynter's Horizon

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Description:
College senior, Wynter Murello, has a secret. One so devastating, she can’t even share it with her closest friends. The weight of it drags her down as she tries to forget. And slowly, she begins to come undone. Making mistake after mistake, Wynter finally hits rock bottom when the only other person who knows the truth catches her in his trap. As she spirals down, fate throws her a rope. She meets the mysterious Reginald Beck: handsome, kind and just a bit mysterious. While something about him and his world scares her, their connection is undeniable.

Beck feels it too. She triggers an attraction he has never before felt—and a memory he can’t place. Intrigued and attracted to Wynter, he pursues answers, uncovering secrets about her life—and his own. But some decisions have lasting consequences, and time is running out for the two. Beck’s past is coming back to haunt him, and his supernatural powers have been exposed. Beck and Wynter must confront the truth or risk losing each other, forever.

 

Review:

Wynter’s Horizon is Dee C. May’s debut novel.  We meet our heroes early on, as both were stuck in limbo, between life and death.  Wynter, having been in a car accident, bloodied and was looking for her friend, who had already passed on.  Beck, close to dying, as he was being tortured. 

But the story picks up in the present, with both having survived and back the real world.  Wynter is in college, hanging with her friends, and secretly still blaming herself for her friend’s death.  Since her friend was the one drunk, and driving, why is Wynter blaming herself?  Seems Wynter was kissing her friend’s boyfriend, and the friend saw the picture, so Wynter feels guilty.  The bad part of this is that the boyfriend, Jason, is a scumbag, and uses Wynter’s guilt to his advantage, and she blinds herself to his deceit.

There is a supernatural twist to this story, as Beck is not totally human, but a very very strong military prepared mercenary, who also has an issue with an uncontrollable temper.  He meets Wynter, and finds himself totally attracted to her.  This is a story of coming to terms with your life, finding the right person, and moving on.  Beck and Wynter belong together, you want to see them make it, especially if they get past their own issues. 

The side story is a former colleague of Beck’s is trying to kill all members of Beck’s team.  So Beck has to go with his friend Quinn to help try to find the killer.  Of course, this leaves Wynter, who knows nothing of Beck’s life, alone for Jason to continually make Wynter feel guilty, forcing her to have sex with him, then treating her like a slut. 

This was an interesting story, but there were some things I did not like, that made it harder for me to fully enjoy the story.  I did find Dee C. May’s writing excellent, and she has made some very good characters, that I would love to learn more about.  With that said, I found the story was very slow to start, going back and forth between Beck and Wynter’s POV; I hated Jason so much, and what he was doing to her, that it did ruin it for me; along that line, I wanted to smack Wynter quite a few times, as her friends tried to do, for being so stupid; and the ending was sort of open ended for a possible sequel. Despite those things, if May doesn’t have Jason in her next book, then I will most certainly read it, as I do want to see Beck and Wynter’s romance develop even more, and see more of those great secondary characters.

Reviewed by Barb

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