White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert-a review

White Trash Beautiful by Teresa Mummert-a review

White Trash Beautiful

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 9, 2013

A word-of-mouth bestseller that’s captivating readers with its honesty, grit, and headstrong heroine, White Trash Beautiful is a story for anyone who has ever felt trapped in life, cheated by love—and longed for something more . . .

Cass Daniels isn’t waiting for her knight in shining armor. She knows that girls like her don’t get a happily ever after. Not if you live in a trailer with your mom, work at a greasy spoon diner, and get leered at by old men. Maybe that’s why she puts up with Jackson—her poor excuse for a boyfriend, who treats her like dirt. Cass has learned to accept her lot in life. That is, until he walks into her diner. . . .

His name is Tucker White, and he’s different from any man Cass has ever known. Tall, tattooed, and bad-ass gorgeous, he’s the lead singer of the rock band Damaged. From the moment they meet, Tucker sees something in Cass he just can’t shake. Something beautiful. Something haunted. Something special. And he’s determined to find out what it is—if only he can get her to open up and let him in. . . .

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REVIEW

4 out of 5 for this reader folks!

If I could order this book on a menu this is how I would do it! “I would like to start with the angst salad, followed by the angst steak (med angst please), and for dessert the ANGST pie with a side of angst ice cream!”

Get my meaning? LOL

In spite of all the angst, this is a great read! I gobbled it up in two sittings only because I had to pay my children some attention too .. WINK! It is a heavy book with heavy issues and heavy characters. Let’s meet them shall we?

Cass Daniels is our heroine. Cass is resigned to her pitiful life (self described) living in a run down trailer park with her drug addicted mother and abusive boyfriend (Jackson), and she works at the local greasy spoon diner to support them all. She has no high expectations from life, thinks so low of herself it’s sad and takes on everyone’s “crutch” that it is literally weighing her down. Your heart cannot help but break for her circumstance.

One day while working at the diner, in walks Tucker White. Tucker is handsome, obviously has money in his pocket, and is showing a keen interest in Cass. That interest grows intensely after Tucker witnesses a confrontation between Jackson and Cass and he decides that he wants to take Cass away from this situation. Later in the story it is revealed that Tucker just so happens to be a lead singer in a famous rock band, but came from sad circumstances himself before hitting his fame.

Jackson is a hard character for me to explain. During the story you catch glimpses of who Jackson must of been prior to the drug abuse and how much he really loved Cass. I felt torn at times wanting to see that inner good and hopeful that he could get help and redeem himself. Then he flies off the handle and abusive asshat is back and you realize that there is no hope for him as he doesn’t want to admit his problems or get help. He was dead to me after that!

Cass is admirable and so stupid in so many ways. So many times my heart would break for her circumstance and admire her love for her family despite the horror they bring her. Then she would be presented with wonderful opportunities and she would back away from them. I cannot begin to imagine what it would be like to have her life … but I do know she is one F*^&^ up girl.

The story take us through the ups and downs of her forming relationship with Tucker (they have some really beautiful moments together). We experience the sneaking around and the fear she’ll get caught (this alone kept me at the edge of my seat) and of course the inevitable moment when SH&^ HITS THE FAN! Believe me it hits HARD!

If you are looking for a light fluffy book .. take a pass! If the intricate heavy appeals to you, then this is for you. It’s heavy alright, but so beautiful at times as well. Teresa Mummert sure got the name of this book PERFECT. It is WHITE TRASH BEAUTIFUL and I look forward to reading more of Tucker and Cass’s story in the upcoming books!

HAPPY READING!

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Reviewed by Rachel T.

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Ashes by Kelly Cozy-A Review and Interview with the Author

Ashes by Kelly Cozy-A Review and Interview with the Author

Ashes

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Released March 2013

Anonymous. That was Jennifer’s life. But when she survived a domestic terrorist attack and her last-minute escape became the iconic image of the event, that life was over. Wanting only to disappear and become just another face in the crowd, she cashed in on her unwanted fame and moved to a small town, hidden away and safe.

Retired. That was Sean’s life. A former covert operative – the kind the government denies exists – he’d been pushed unwillingly into a life of suburban peace and quiet. But his retirement ended when he saw Jennifer’s rescue; from then on he only wanted to find those responsible for the attack, even if it meant turning rogue.

What Jennifer and Sean will both find is that nothing goes to plan, and their paths will cross in a way neither could have foreseen.

Ashes is the first in a two-book suspense series

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REVIEW: HOLY SMOKES! Ashes by Kelly Cozy had me glued by the first few pages! This has been the most suspenseful story that I have read in a long time. The story begins with Jennifer Thomson going to work on a typical work day in Los Angeles, talking with her co-workers and making her way to the copy room to make copies. Then her building explodes. She has to fight her way through death, destruction and a collapsing building to get out. She walks past co-workers that she had just spoke with that are now dead. She was the only survivor in her department. Unbeknownst to her, the image of her being carried out by the firefighter was splashed across the nation, making her an instant hero.

All the way across the states in Florida, Sean Kincaid watched the catastrophe unfold as millions of Americans did that day. He was an early retiree, living in Florida, living a low key life, trying to blend in and not be noticed. He was a former covert operative, he performed secret missions and caused plenty of death and destruction of his own. Watching this news unfold wasn’t a big deal for him until he saw Jennifer emerge on the tv screen amidst all the dust and debris. This woman touched something inside of him and he had to help her.

Now, this is where I thought the story would be about how Sean travels to find Jennifer and help her heal and they fall madly in love…..you know, typical romance stuff. Nope. Not in this book. What unfolds is one of the most interesting books I’ve read in a while. Sean decides he must find the persons responsible for this attack and bring them to Jennifer so she can serve up her own type of revenge. Using his skills that he learned in his former job, he begins his journey of investigating and tracking down who committed this crime. Meanwhile Jennifer struggles with returning back to a normal existence. She decides to relocate to a small town where hopefully no one would know who she is and begin a new life. It takes her a very long time, but she begins to function and make a happy life for herself. But just when she begins realizing how happy she is, Sean barges into her life, declaring how he has captured the person responsible for the bombing and presents the person to Jennifer to seek her revenge.

Keep in mind, Jennifer never knew Sean or that he was going to do this, so she’s terrified, shocked, scared….. you name it, she’s feeling it. So here she is, looking at the bomber, the person who altered her life forever. Sean has given her a gun and tells her do whatever she wants. Oh what to do???? What to do????? She makes a choice. And guess what? That is where the book ends. NOOOOOOOOO! What happened? What did Jennifer do? I have no idea! OMG, it was the best cliffhanger EVER! I was reading this on my e-reader, I swear I turned the e-reader over, looking for more pages. The last sentence says “The story continues in Reckoning.” Well, I do believe I will be reading Reckoning very soon. People, read this book. I was very brief on my descriptions because I didn’t want to give too much away. There is so much that happens within those pages and my review would never do the book justice. READ IT!

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Reviewed by Tricia

Interview

TRC: Hi Kelly and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of your new novel ASHES.

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

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Kelly CozyKelly: I’ve been in love with books literally since I was a baby. When I was a toddler I wouldn’t nap, so my Mom would put me in the crib with a few books, and I’d be perfectly happy for a good hour. I wrote my first short story when I was 9, and I’ve been writing ever since. Ashes is my second novel. My debut novel, The Day After Yesterday, is contemporary/women’s fiction.

I’m married with one child, and live in California. I love to cook, and my favorite time of year is the fall and winter holidays, when I can make big meals for my family and friends.

I’m also more than a bit of a nerd – I write movie reviews for the Horrorview.com site, and I’ll be at San Diego Comic-Con later this month.

TRC: ASHES is your March 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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AshesKelly: In the opening chapter a Los Angeles federal building is bombed, and Jennifer Thomson, a young woman who works as an admin, is the last person to make it out of the building before it collapses. The whole world is watching her last-minute escape, and this makes her into the icon of the event. Jennifer’s life is overturned not just by the trauma of the attack, but by survivor guilt and her unwelcome celebrity, so she moves to a small town in British Columbia to start life over.

One of the people watching her escape from the building is Sean Kincaid, a former covert government operative who’s been in unhappy retirement for the past few years. Jennifer’s plight moves him and, when his request to rejoin his agency is denied, he decides to go rogue and not just find those who perpetrated the bombing, but to bring them to Jennifer so she can mete out justice personally.

TRC: Are any of the characters or situations in the storyline based in reality or an amalgamation of your imagination and current headlines?

Kelly: The federal building attack had its inspiration in events like Oklahoma City and 9/11. I didn’t want to write about those incidents specifically, but about the effect an event like those (or any catastrophic event, like a natural disaster) could have on a survivor, particularly in this era when the media is so ever-present and intrusive.

TRC: There is a second storyline planned for ASHES and your leading characters. Would you like to tell us something about the premise?

Kelly: The second book is titled Reckoning. Without spoiling things for those who haven’t read Ashes yet, by the end of Ashes Sean has done some things he’s remorseful for. He’s looking to make amends, while other characters – some we’ve met in Ashes, and some new to the story – are bent on revenge, or on manipulating the situation to a personal agenda. It’s very much about the ripple effect of Sean’s actions in Ashes. For me, Reckoning is probably the most enjoyable of my books in terms of storytelling. I’m looking forward to publishing it this November (in print and ebook).

TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?

Kelly: I usually start a book with the major characters and the basic storyline, including the ending, in mind. But as I write and develop the story, I also learn more about the characters. There ends up being a balance between me moving the characters into situations, and the characters telling me how they deal with those situations. If a character “tells” me that he or she wouldn’t react a certain way or do a particular action, I respect that. Above all, I believe in being true to the characters, and if a storyline would require a character to behave out-of-character, I change the storyline.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (historical, research, logistics) did you encounter writing this particular story/series?

Kelly: I don’t usually write outlines, but this book necessitated an outline because of the alternating chapters between Jennifer and Sean. I wanted their story and character arcs to parallel and mirror each other. I also had to ensure that the timeline of the story worked, as it was necessary for Jennifer to have reached a certain point in her life before Sean finally entered it.

In terms of research, because the group responsible for the attack is a domestic terrorist group, I had to do a fair amount of reading about these groups – their objectives, their structures, their goals. That was a bit unsettling, to say the least.

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

Kelly: I have a group of friends and fellow authors I refer to as my Constant Reader Brigade. They read my manuscripts and give me their feedback. What makes this group so invaluable is that each person brings their own perspective: one is very detail-oriented and finds little errors, another gives me feedback on how well the story flows. And they’re not afraid to tell me when something doesn’t work.

TRC: How do you keep the plot unpredictable without sacrificing content and believability?

Kelly: How well a plot works is always very difficult for me to assess, because I know where it’s heading. I try to see the situation through my characters’ eyes, because that’s the perspective the reader will get. Also, I rely on my Constant Reader Brigade to tell me if the foreshadowing works, if something that was supposed to be a surprise is a surprise, and if it all works. If the majority of the Brigade members say, “I’m not buying that,” I go back and rewrite.

TRC: How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of deadlines while still having time to raise a family?

Kelly: Having a schedule helps. If I know that Monday is my evening to work on a current project, it helps me get into the zone. I also give myself time to just relax – the beauty of being a writer is that the work is fun, but it is still work. Oh, and having lots of coffee on hand helps, too.

TRC: What are your thoughts on book reviews-good or bad?

Kelly: Reviews can tell you what about your story works, and what doesn’t. Bad reviews can be difficult to read, but it’s important to read them and see if the criticisms can make your future writing stronger.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Kelly: In addition to getting the Ashes sequel ready for publication, I’m working on a book of movie reviews (mostly genre films). I’m also laying the groundwork on research for a historical novel.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kelly: Thank you for giving me the opportunity to talk about my work! And I hope people enjoy reading my books as much as I enjoy writing them.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Seafood, especially shrimp

Favorite Dessert
Anything involving chocolate

Favorite TV Show
Tie between Castle and Game of Thrones

Last Movie You Saw
Monsters University

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Dark!

Favorite Flower
Rose

Last Vacation Destination
The Outer Banks in North Carolina

Pet Peeve
Staring at a shelf full of books and not finding anything I want to read

TRC: Thank you Kelly for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of ASHES and we wish you all the best.

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A Fine Romance by Christi Barth – a Review

A Fine Romance by Christi Barth – a Review

 

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Description:

They say you form your first impression of someone within thirty seconds of meeting them. Or, in Mira Parrish’s case, within thirty minutes of not meeting them, when said person is supposed to pick you up from the airport and never shows. This is not a perfect start to her new life. Her
friend Ivy is depending on her to run a new romance store, and Mira can’t afford to let her down.

Sam Lyons should probably apologize. But every time he sees Mira–which is often, since his family owns the bakery next to her shop–he can’t resist antagonizing her. There’s something about the sexy, straight-laced woman that drives him crazy. He can’t get involved, though. He has too much baggage to be any good in a serious relationship.

Despite his teasing attitude, Mira finds Sam too sweet to resist. (His hot body may be a factor.) But if there’s going to be anything permanent between them, they’ll need to let go of their pasts and look to the future…


Review:

A Fine Romance by Christi Barth is her second book in her Aisle Bound series.  Having read the first book in this series, I was looking forward to read this book.  Christi Barth does not disappoint, as A Fine Romance was another fun romance read, with a wedding planning background.  Though this book isn’t really about planning weddings, it has all the characters from the first book play secondary roles, including Ivy, our heroine of Planning for Love. If you have not read the first book, you can still read this one, as Barth does an excellent job bringing people up to date.  However, I suggest you read Planning for Love first, as these are fun characters you want know and follow.

Mira is our heroine, and she comes to Chicago to help Ivy open a new store that she has dreamed about.  Mira will set up and manage “A Fine Romance” store that deals with all things related to preparing for the perfect date..wine, food, picnic baskets, gifts, etc.  Mira arrives in Chicago and immediately starts off badly, being stood up at the airport and by the time she arrives at her new home, she is drenched, and muddied.  Why was she stood up?  

We now meet Sam, our hero, who is part of the Aisle Bound friendship group, who shows up at Daphne’s place, where Mira will now live.  Sam was supposed to pick up Mira at the airport, and didn’t even try to find someone else to pick her up.  Why you ask?  He had to take care of his mother.  So needless to say Mira did not greet Sam too kindly, and he either didn’t care or thought nothing of it.  You knew these two would never hit it off.  Especially as the days pass, and Sam continues to muddle things.  Sam is a hunk, totally hot, and a baker. I would never think of a baker being a hunk, but Sam was and he will later prove was a wiz he is, especially when handling chocolate.  But that is later.  Sam besides splitting all things in the bakery with his mom, handles the decorative cakes for the weddings at Aisle Bound.  As good a baker he is, he is clueless how to handle women, especially Mira, who was totally turned off of Sam and his inconsiderate ways; though she found him to be very attractive.

I have to say, from the start, I wasn’t too crazy about Sam.  The things he did nonchalantly required a few slaps, but this was an issue for him when it came to his mom.  Mira too had her own issues about getting into a serious relationship, as she was somewhat estranged from her parents. 

With all the negatives in the beginning, the relationship between Mira and Sam did begin to build, and their chemistry was great.  Barth did a great job bringing this along slowly, early on.  This turned out to be such a fun romance, with each having their obstacles to get past.  But the time we spent with Mira and Sam was fun, sexy and enjoyable. I loved them together.  As for the chocolate, I think you need to read this book to see what Sam does with all his different homemade flavors of chocolate.  You may never look at chocolate the same way. 

I love this series by Christi Barth.  It is fun, with great couples, great secondary characters, and just the right blend of romance and sex, not to mention a wonderful love story.  If you want a light, fast, fun, sexy and enjoyable read..look no further then A Fine Romance.  But again I suggest you start with Planning for Love to meet the other wonderful characters.  I thoroughly enjoy reading Christi’s fun romance stories, and can’t wait for the next book in the Aisle Bound series, Friends to Lovers.

Reviewed by Barb

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FORGED IN STEELE (KGI #7) by Maya Banks-a review

Forged in Steel (KGI #7) by Maya Banks-a review

Forged in Steele

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Forged in Steele by Maya Banks (KGI Series # 7)

About the book: Released June 25, 2013

The Kelly Group International (KGI): A super-elite, top secret, family-run business.
Qualifications: High intelligence, rock-hard body, military background.
Mission: Hostage/kidnap victim recovery. Intelligence gathering. Handling jobs the U.S. government can’t…

Steele, a KGI team leader, is an enigma not even his team mates understand. His emotions are tightly locked down and nothing can break that icy exterior. Nothing except Maren Scofield, a doctor on a mission, a woman who has gotten under Steele’s skin and threatens to crack that unflappable cool he’s legendary for.

Steele is determined not to allow Maren past his carefully guarded defenses, but when she’s in danger, there’s no way he’ll allow anyone else to protect her. She’s hiding something. He’s sure of it. But he isn’t prepared for the shocking discovery her secrets reveal. Or how they will forever alter the course of his destiny. He has a decision to make. Hold tight and shut her out. Or take a chance on something more powerful than he’s ever faced. Love.

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Review:

Forged in Steele begins with Steele’s team going in to rescue a hostage where one of his team is injured. The decision is made to go to Maren’s clinic in order to have him treated. Maren is a friend of KGI and has treated many of their wounded over the years. And, she’s always been enamored with Steele. He’s tight lipped and all business and has earned his nickname, Ice Man. He never lets his emotions show. Not to his team or to anyone else. But for some reason, Maren has starred in a lot of his dreams. On this particular trip he decides to act on his attraction to her, one time, to get her out from under his skin. Silly man……………

Once Maren has tended to the members of KGI, she heads back to her cottage where she finds Steele waiting for her. When Maren’s shock of his attraction wears off, they spend a hot and steamy night together. One night, remember? Yeah, right.

Steele and his team head back to Tennessee where KGI is headquartered and report in. Problem is, Steele can’t get Maren out of his mind. He ultimately heads back to Maren’s place in South America to spend a few days there. Unfortunately, his team is called up for a mission and he has to head back to the States after only a couple of days. He and his team complete their mission, only to discover that Maren is missing. Her clinic hasn’t been opened in days and no one can find her. This is very personal for KGI. Maren has been a friend for a lot of years and that makes her family. Steele’s team heads out to find her, and once they find where she was being held by a crazed drug lord and raid the place, they find it empty. Talk about bad timing……

Over the next few months, yes months, Steele is like a rabid dog following every lead and keeps coming up empty. Finally, Rio (another KGI team leader) receives a call about Maren’s whereabouts and the two teams head out to retrieve Maren. The person who makes the call is an old frenemy of KGI’s (which shocked the hell out of me!!) and holds true to his word and delivers an unharmed Maren to Rio. But, unharmed doesn’t mean she is as she was………. Cryptic?? You betcha!! So, end of story, right? Not so fast. Seems the crazed drug lord wants Maren worse than anyone realizes and that’s when the real suspense starts.

Steele and Maren pick up where they left off and embark on a relationship, of sorts. Seems Steele doesn’t really think he’s relationship material. Steele has promised to keep Maren safe, but the only way to ensure that is to send her into the lion’s den. And, oh what a den it is………… Not relationship material?? Riiiiight……… Someone is trying to take what’s his and he’ll move heaven and earth to bring her back, and God help anyone who gets in his way.

I really liked Forged in Steele. I loved getting to see Steele come out of his self-imposed shell. We get to see the Ice Man thaw. (bad pun intended!!) And the interaction between him and Maren was steamy and heartfelt. We also get to see all of the KGI family. Banks does a wonderful job of letting us keep up with her characters whom have already had their stories told. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, I’d looooove to be a member of this particular family! The love and respect they have for each other is palpable. Mess with one and you mess with all. Once again, well done Maya, well done!! The next book is Donovan Kelly’s, and I for one can’t wait!! If you haven’t read this series, you’re missing the boat!!! Climb on board ya’ll!!

Reviewed by Vickie M

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The Wicked (Elder Races Novella 5.5) by Thea Harrison-a review

THE WICKED (Elder Races #5.5) by Thea Harrison-a review

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About the book: Release Date July 2, 2013

A Novella of the Elder Races

For a librarian with a focus on rare magic books, Olivia’s new job is a dream come true. She has been hired as part of a team to help manage the safe transportation of the collection of books owned by the Vampyre sorceress Carling Severan. The fact that the library is located on a mysterious island in an Other land only heightens the adventure.

Head of security for the expedition, Sebastian Hale is tired of his rootless life of adventure and finds himself attracted to the calm, beautiful librarian. But he is living a personal nightmare. He has been hit with a curse that is slowly taking away his sight, and he doesn’t know if he will survive the results.

But the powerful feelings growing between them, along with Sebastian’s inner turmoil, take a backseat when they learn there is a traitor lurking among their expedition team. With Elder Races politics and a priceless library on the line, they’ll have to rely on each other to survive the experience.

Warning: When a librarian who likes to nest meets an owl Wyr who has always lived for adventure, their romance won’t just be fly-by-night…

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REVIEW: THE WICKED is the latest novella in Thea Harrison’s Novels of the Elder Races and is connected back to the ancient Vampyre Carling and the Wyr. This particular storyline felt more connected to the series than some of the previous novellas and there is just the right amount of suspense, romance, sex and love to keep the reader involved.

The storyline focuses on an expedition to recover Carling’s extensive collection of magical books and supernatural library before Julian (one of the vampires she has sired) lays claim to everything on the magical island.

Most of the group is somehow connected to the supernatural world, but only a few have the capability to protect the expedition from harm. Add the pull of attraction between Sebastian and Olivia and there is bound to be sparks. But someone has their sights set on something more-and this someone will kill to bring back the secrets buried in Carling’s library.

Cursed to lose his sight, Sebastian (an owl shape-shifter) begins to realize that the woman under his protection will one day be his mate. But someone within the expedition has other plans, and Olivia stands between freedom and getting in the way.

The relationship between Sebastian and Olivia is both romantic and sexy. Their connection is instant; Sebastian can feel the pull of his future mate. The storyline is fast paced ; the characters are easily relatable; and sexual heat is perfect for a sunny afternoon.

If you are a fan of The Novel of the Elder Races, THE WICKED is sure to please. It is a quick read that will fill in some down time between novels and keep the pulse on the world of the Wyr.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Bayou Heat 5 & 6-Talon/Xavier by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright-Book Tour and Giveaway

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BAYOU HEAT SERIES

Series Spotlight Black and White

by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright

Bayou Heat 1 2 3

New Year. New World. New Species.

LEGEND OF THE PANTERA

Hidden in the depths of the Louisiana bayous, the Pantera, have become little more than a legend to most humans. It’s rumored that in the ancient past twin sisters, born of magic, had created a sacred land and claimed it as their own. From that land was born creatures who were neither human or animal, but a mixture of the two. Faster and stronger than humans, they have hyper acute senses, and when surrounded by the magic of the Wildlands they’re capable of shifting into pumas. It was also whispered that they possess other gifts. Telepathy, witchcraft, immortality, and the ability to produce a musk that could enthrall mere mortals. Mothers warned young girls never to roam alone near the swamps, convinced that they would be snatched by the Pantera, while young men were trained to avoid hunting anywhere near the protected Wildlands. Not that the warnings were always successful. What girl didn’t dream of being seduced by a gorgeous, mysterious stranger? And what young man didn’t want to try his skill against the most lethal predators?

As the years passed, however, the sightings of the Pantera became so rare that the rumors faded to myths. Most believed the entire species had become extinct. Sadly they weren’t entirely mistaken…

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Raphael and Parish (Bayou Heat 1 & 2)
by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright
Release Date: January 2013

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RAPHAEL
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.

PARISH
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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Bayon and Jean-Baptiste (Bayou Heat 3 & 4)
by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright
Release Date: April 2013

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The fight continues in the Wildlands. Facing extinction, the Pantera have been given a miracle. A child. The first one in over fifty years. But even as they prepare to celebrate, the enemy strikes, putting at risk the fragile female who carries the hope of their people.

BAYON
Charming, drop-dead gorgeous Hunter Bayon is thirsting for revenge on the enemies who slipped into the Wildlands and attacked Ashe and her vulnerable child. Pledging to track down the cowards, Bayon goes on the hunt, pursuing the humans to a nearby town. But searching their shabby hideaway, he makes a discovery that shocks him to his very soul and might very well destroy the heart of the Pantera.

JEAN-BAPTISTE
Tattooed and pierced, sexy Nurturer Jean-Baptiste has been living in utter isolation. His cat is out of control, and the only thing that soothes the beast is a rare mineral he keeps inking into his skin. Until he meets her: Genevieve Burel. The beautiful and buttoned-up female puma is unlike anyone he’s ever met. She makes his cat purr, and he knows he must possess her, mate with her. But the secret she’s keeping might threaten not only their unbridled passion for one another, but the very future of the Pantera race.

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Talon and Xavier (Bayou Heat 5 & 6)
by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright
Release Date: July 9, 2013

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TALON
After the tragic death of his parents when Talon was young, he’s dedicated his life to protecting the Pantera. To the strikingly gorgeous man, loyalty and honor mean everything. So it’s no surprise that he’s determined to treat Isi Rousseau as the enemy. If the elders believe she is a danger then he will do whatever necessary to prevent her from destroying his beloved Wildlands. But discovering the delicate beauty sleeping in his bed, Talon discovers his noble intentions wavering. The female, with short, jet black hair streaked with blue, and a pair of dark eyes, might act tough, but it’s obvious to him that she’s as desperate as he is for a place to call home. More importantly, her presence is helping keep Ashe and her baby alive.

Suddenly things are not quite as black and white as Talon assumed, and he must decide if his loyalty to his people is worth losing his true mate.

XAVIER
He shouldn’t want his best friend’s little sister…

The drop-dead gorgeous leader of the Geeks, Xavier has one goal: find the human male his enemies seek. Devoted to his work, and to the Pantera, there is nothing that can distract him from accomplishing his goal. Until he spots his best friend’s little sister alone and partying it up with a bunch of human males at the local bar. Consumed with possessiveness, Xavier takes her home and refuses to leave her side until her brother returns. He tries to convince himself he’s just looking out for her, but the longer he’s around Amalie, the harder it is to deny the molten attraction that burns between them.
She has three days to change his mind…

Beautiful and strong-willed Hunter, Amalie is free. No brother to tell her what to do, and no Pantera watching over her because she happens to be the last Pantera born. But before she can truly enjoy herself, her brother’s best friend tries to put her on lockdown. Xavier has been the star in all of Mal’s fantasies, and there’s no one she’d rather give her virginity to. But the sexy male refuses to open his eyes and see what’s right in front of him. Mal knows she has three days to change his mind. Three days to make him see her as grown, and the one female he can’t resist.

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Talon/Xavier-Bayou Heat 5 & 6 by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright-a review

Talon/Xavier-Bayou Heat  5 & 6 by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright-a review

Talon:Xavier

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BAYOU HEAT 5 & 6: TALON/XAVIER by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release July 9, 2013

TALON
After the tragic death of his parents when Talon was young, he’s dedicated his life to protecting the Pantera. To the strikingly gorgeous man, loyalty and honor mean everything. So it’s no surprise that he’s determined to treat Isi Rousseau as the enemy. If the elders believe she is a danger then he will do whatever necessary to prevent her from destroying his beloved Wildlands. But discovering the delicate beauty sleeping in his bed, Talon discovers his noble intentions wavering. The female, with short, jet black hair streaked with blue, and a pair of dark eyes, might act tough, but it’s obvious to him that she’s as desperate as he is for a place to call home. More importantly, her presence is helping keep Ashe and her baby alive.

Suddenly things are not quite as black and white as Talon assumed, and he must decide if his loyalty to his people is worth losing his true mate.

XAVIER
He shouldn’t want his best friend’s little sister…

The drop-dead gorgeous leader of the Geeks, Xavier has one goal: find the human male his enemies seek. Devoted to his work, and to the Pantera, there is nothing that can distract him from accomplishing his goal. Until he spots his best friend’s little sister alone and partying it up with a bunch of human males at the local bar. Consumed with possessiveness, Xavier takes her home and refuses to leave her side until her brother returns. He tries to convince himself he’s just looking out for her, but the longer he’s around Amalie, the harder it is to deny the molten attraction that burns between them.

She has three days to change his mind…

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REVIEW: Talon/Xavier are the 5th and 6th storylines in the Bayou Heat series by Ivy and Wright. Focusing on the search for the betrayer to the Pantera species, this particular installment moves the storyline closer to the identity of the person(s) responsible for the illness sweeping through the Bayou and the threat to Raphael’s pregnant mate. With no new births in over two decades, the Pantera population is praying for a miracle to save Raphael and Ashe’s baby.

With the search focusing on a tattoo parlor and its’ clientele’s connection to all things evil, Talon/Xavier’s storylines will bring together lost siblings and missing parents. And in doing so, one will prove to be a risk worth taking while the other will prove to be a risk best left alone. And in the end, both will be problematic to the Pantera people.

Talon/Xavier’s storylines advance the series such that the familial connections are directly related to all things evil in the Bayou. But without these connections there is also the possibility of the Pantera species ending before it has had a chance for renewal.

Talon/Xavier is another welcome and fascinating addition to the Bayou Heat series. Two more Pantera male’s have found their mates and in doing so have uncovered another connection to the myth and the ‘goddess’ responsible for the slow demise of the Bayou and the Pantera race. Ivy and Wright have written a wonderful series of shifter males, their mates and, the trial and tribulations of forbidden love and the ramifications of a sibling rivalry carried too far.

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Reading Order
1. Raphael and Parish
2. Bayon and Jean-Baptiste
3. Talon and Xavier

Reviewed by Sandy

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Beauty from Pain/Beauty from Surrender by Georgia Cates-a review duet

Beauty from Pain/Beauty from Surrender by Georgia Cates-a review duet

Beauty from PainBEAUTY FROM PAIN (Beauty #1) by Georgia Cates

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 2013

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They agreed on three months…but their love knew no boundaries.

Jack McLachlan is a winemaking magnate and easily one of Australia’s most eligible bachelors. His success and wealth make him no stranger to the complications of romantic relationships and that’s why he goes to extreme measures to avoid the hassle. He prefers simplicity in the form of a beautiful female companion with no strings attached. He arranges relationships like business deals and they’re always the same. No long term relationships. No real names.

It’s his game and his rules. He’s content to play as usual, but when Laurelyn Prescott enters his life, his strategy must change because this player is like none he’s ever encountered. His world is turned on its head after he begins a three month affair with the beautiful American musician. Nothing goes according to plan and as he breaks more and more of his own rules for her, she’s exceptionally close to becoming something he never thought possible. His ultimate game changer.

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REVIEW: BEAUTY FROM PAIN is the first storyline in Georgia Cates’s New Adult Beauty Duet series that focuses on Australian billionaire winemaker Jack McLachlan and American singer Laurelyn Prescott. The Beauty series is yet another storyline following the FSOG/Crossfire phenomenon but-with a twist. Our hero does not want to reveal his true identity-his real name-and the women with whom he gets involved are limited to a three to four week affair. No entanglements, no promises and definitely no personal information. Jack is a man who believes all women are only after one thing-his money-therefore anonymity is his closest friend. What Jack does not bargain for is falling in the love with his latest anonymous partner.

Beauty from Pain is told from two distinct POVs and introduces the usual cast of characters that are similar to the other more famous series: the BFF; the scorned ex lover; a father who has not had any permanent contact with his daughter and much more; but where this particular storyline differs is that our hero comes from a happy, well adjusted family background with no abusive or dark secrets hiding in the past. But Jack’s foray into the flavor of the month club has generated some unwelcome history when one woman refuses to let go.

The relationship between Jack and Laurelyn begins as a mutual attraction that eventually leads to a three month business arrangement where no one is expected to fall in love or discover the true identity of the other person. But a family emergency will pull Laurelyn into Jack’s private life and all bets are off when Jack’s mother sees something between the couple that neither one is able to admit. When the time comes for Laurelyn to return to America, she is heartbroken when the man with whom she has fallen in love is willing to let her leave. The three months have past and it is time for Laurelyn to move on. She was never supposed to fall in love with her temporary boyfriend.

We are privy to some background information regarding Laurelyn’s history-her troubled family life and her most recent relationship with a powerful record producer who wants nothing more than to bring Laurelyn back home. There is the requisite friend who falls in love with a fellow Aussie; and of course another man who is vying for Laurelyn’s attention and love.

If you are a fan of FSOG and like the premise surrounding a contractual relationship that develops into love, than Beauty from Pain is the perfect read. There is forbidden love and the heartbreaking realization that perhaps it was never meant to be. Georgia Cates has found her niche with Beauty from Pain. Book Two-Beauty from Surrender was released May 2013.

Reviewed by Sandy

Beauty from SurrenderBEAUTY FROM SURRENDER (Beauty #2) by Georgia Cates

About the book: Release Date May 30, 2013

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How do you move on when he’s every song you sing?

After Laurelyn Prescott walks away from the love of her life, she returns to Nashville to pursue the only dream she has left. Determined to find a distraction from the pain of losing Jack Henry, she immerses herself in her music. But with her old life comes old acquaintances and new expectations. When Laurelyn refuses her record producer’s outrageous demands, she finds herself without a career—until an unforeseen opportunity presents itself. From there it’s a rocket ride straight to the top where Laurelyn finds the success she’s always dreamed of. Will it be enough to bring her the happiness she so deserves, or will the absence of Jack Henry leave her wanting more?

Jack Henry McLachlan never expected to fall in love with Laurelyn Prescott—but he did. After he foolishly let her slip through his fingers, he spends three months searching for her, but their reunion doesn’t come easy. The woman he finds isn’t the same one who drifted away without a goodbye. No longer an insecure girl on an Australian adventure, this Laurelyn is a successful musician with a promising career. Her dreams are becoming a reality, and Jack is terrified his American girl won’t have a place for him in her new life. With only a month to convince her otherwise, will it be enough time to make her visualize a life beyond the glitz and glamour, a life that includes him?

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REVIEW: BEAUTY FROM SURRENDER is the second storyline in Georgia Cates’s BEAUTY series focusing on Jack McLachlan and Laurelyn Prescott and continues the story where Beauty from Pain left off.

At the end of Beauty from Pain, Laurelyn’s three month ‘relationship obligation’ with Jack McLachlan had come to an end and she had fallen in love. When Jack refused to acknowledge his feelings or that Laurelyn had stirred any part of his frozen soul, Laurelyn returned to America a little wiser, a littler older and in abject misery and heartbreaking sorrow.

This particular storyline follows Jack as he endeavors to find Laurelyn but when he is unable to locate the woman with whom he had fallen in love, he recognizes the error of his relationship negotiations-without knowing Laurelyn’s true identity and whereabouts, it was going to be virtually impossible to find one woman in a country the size of the USA. Three months later he believes he has found Laurelyn.

Meanwhile, Laurelyn has committed herself to a music contract where her songs reflect the heart ache and pain of losing someone she loves. Every song, every note and every lyric remind Laurelyn of the one man who refused to return her love.

Beauty from Surrender was not as captivating or angst ridden at Beauty from Pain-in fact it felt rushed and less than satisfactory. In the first storyline we knew there was not going to be a HEA and yet we are pulled into the storyline of one man’s spiral into a world he never thought he would experience-to be loved for who you are and not what you own. This particular storyline, once the couple finally reconnected, was mostly filler of sex and romance, and about two people trying to re-establish a connection. There were a few moments where I thought I wanted to reach through the ereader and shake a few heads, but in the end, there is a HEA for two people who deserve love and a forever and ever.

But, where is it written, that only in America can a musician continue a career? Sadly, this is where the storyline fell flat for me. Laurelyn refused to move to Australia where Jack owned several vineyards and businesses saying she had to remain in the USA for her music career. He could NOT up and move the grapes and land to another country, yet it never occurred to our heroine that she could continue her music career in Australia…WTH? **shakes head and walks away**

Review by Sandy

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