Dragon Kings Series by Lindsey Piper-a review

Dragon Kings Series by Lindsey Piper-a review

The Dragon Kings

 

A fierce and sensual new paranormal romance series features demonic gladiators, ruthless mafia villains, and a proud race on the brink of extinction.

SILENT WARRIOR (Dragon Kings 0.5) by Lindsey Piper

Silent Warrior

ABOUT THE BOOK: Released April 22, 2013

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An exciting, emotionally charged prequel to “The Dragon Kings” trilogy, featuring warriors fighting for their lives in violent Cage matches to guarantee their clans’ survival.

A silent woman ashamed of her criminal background becomes a Cage warrior to seek redemption. An unrepentant fortune hunter chooses combat over death to appease a mafia family. Although rivals in battle, they find common ground when seeking their clan’s stolen idol, but for vastly different reasons. Neither one suspects that love will begin when he becomes the first man in five years to hear her speak

NOTE: The Dragon King series is NOT a series about dragon shifters or dragons. It is a series about the descendants of a race who believe themselves to have a connection to the dragon.

REVIEW: SILENT WARRIOR is the prequel novella and introductory storyline in Lindsey Piper’s dystopian/paranormal Dragon King series. Like most novellas, the storyline is limited with background information about the world of the Dragon King and left me with many unanswered questions due to the complex nature of this particular story. But because it is a prequel, Silent Warrior teases the reader about the dystopian world presumably somewhere in the future and leaves the reader wanting more.

Silent Warrior focuses on ‘Silence’ and Hark-two members of the Clan Sath who meet in, what can only be described as, an underground MMA caged arena for their kind. Barely escaping with their lives and their earnings, Silence and Hark must run from the rabble looking to take back the money for payment of debt.

The relationship between Silence and Hark is very quick to build. Their attraction to one another begins as sexual tension and aggression-being Dragon Kings, the pair soon encounter a connection they never thought possible. The sexual heat is fueled by their attraction to one another and the knowledge of what they are doing may be tempting fate and placing both of them in danger.

The storyline is fast paced but the actual writing and cohesion is jumpy. I can only describe it as things were ‘inferred’ into the storyline rather than explained which resulted in a restless feel to the novel. Also the structure of the telling of the story quickly jumped between the two perspectives on numerous occasions without a pause in the writing. At times I had to go back and see if there was something that I had missed. The story is told in third person but the combined perspectives were confusing at times.

Silence can best be described as a powerful warrior; an amazon and a woman with a past shrouded in mystery and pain, which she hides behind a quiet and silent persona. Hark, on the other hand, is a talkative, over the top personality with the arrogance of a male who knows exactly what he wants and how to get it. But Hark also has a dark secret that haunts him every night.

SILENT WARRIOR is an interesting introduction to the Dragon Kings trilogy that has a little bit of everything for the paranormal-romance junkie in all of us: a little romance, a little sex, a little tension and a little of the paranormal but it also has a lot of unanswered questions which is to be expected in a short story that only touches on the premise of the series.

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CAGED WARRIOR (Dragon Kings #1) by Lindsey Piper

Caged WarriorABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 25, 2013

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Ten years ago, Audrey MacLaren chose to marry her human lover, making her an exile from the Dragon Kings, an ancient race of demons once worshiped as earthly gods. Audrey and her husband managed to conceive, and their son is the first natural-born Dragon King in a generation—which makes him irresistible to the sadistic scientist whose mafia-funded technology allows demon procreation. In the year since her husband was murdered, Audrey and her little boy have endured hideous experiments.

Shackled with a collar and bound for life, Leto Garnis is a Cage warrior. Only through combat can Dragon Kings earn the privilege of conceiving children. Leto uses his superhuman speed and reflexes to secure the right for his two sisters to start families. After torture reveals Audrey’s astonishing pyrokenesis, she is sent to fight in the Cages. If she survives a year, she will be reunited with her son. Leto is charged with her training. Initially, he has no sympathy for her plight. But if natural conception is possible, what has he been fighting for? As enemies, sparring partners, lovers, and eventual allies, Leto and Audrey learn that in a violent underground world, love is the only prize worth winning.

REVIEW: CAGED WARRIOR is the first full length novel and second storyline in Lindsey Piper’s Dragon King paranormal/dystopian fantasy series. A word of caution: This is not a series about dragon shifters. This is a series about the descendants of the five clans of powerful beings known as the Dragon Kings. Each clan specializes in a specific power and those powers can be combined or used in various ways. Caged Warrior is Audrey (aka Nynn) and Leto’s story.

The premise focuses on Audrey as she endeavors to survive the torture and ultimate fighting cages in the underground facilities of the Master known as ‘The Old Man”. Her husband murdered, her son missing and her life virtually not worth living, Audrey survives day to day in the hopes that she will be reunited with her six year old boy. But the longer she stays imprisoned, the more likely neither she nor her son will survive.

Training under the hardened and collared Dragon King Leto Carnis, Audrey will discover that the powers she once believed were non existent needed a little focus and encouragement to draw forth. And in the end, Leto could very well bare the brunt of her new found ability and anger.

The relationship between Audrey and Leto begins as prisoner to warden, then trainer to trainee, then cage fighting partners and eventually, friends to lovers. But the climb has been anything but easy as Leto pushes Audrey (now known by her Dragon King name Nynn) beyond her limits and expectations. Leto is a warrior, one who by duty and order, is a menace to those he considers beneath his time and Nynn is more of a burden than anything else. But if she cannot best an opponent in the cage, she will surely die or remain in pain the rest of her life. And it is with Leto’s help, faith and eventually love that Nynn will focus on her end goal and take down the people responsible for the pain and heartbreak in so many lives.

Caged Warrior is a detailed and intriguing storyline that flows smoothly but there is still very little background information revealed about the history of the Dragon King Clans or their powers. This is also a story that is both graphically brutal and violent and, those in power are verbally and sexually abusive. But saying that, this is a dystopian story about a species of being who have survived because of their ability to withstand pain and suffering and years of abuse at the hands of those calling themselves superior. To downplay the violence would probably not evoke the same reaction to the story.

Caged Warrior is a fascinating look into the world of the Dragon King and their struggle to survive. Lindsey Piper draws the reader into a storyline fraught with violence, sorrow and most of all love between two people who have suffered at the hands of humans and their own kind.

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BLOOD WARRIOR (Dragon Kings #2) by Lindsey Piper

Blood WarriorABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 30, 2013

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As a young man, sarcastic, violent Tallis Pendray believed the Dragon Kings’ survival depended on a prophecy delivered in dreams by a woman named “the Sun.” His role has been to complete inexplicable, even reprehensible tasks. First, by murdering a priest, he united his fragmented clan in their hatred of him. Dubbed “the Heretic,” Tallis fled his family’s Highland estate. Now disillusioned, he seeks revenge on the woman he holds responsible for two decades of exile.

Telepath Kavya Indranan is a charismatic, seductive cult leader born to a prominent family. However, she grew up terrorized by the ominous threat of her powerful, insane twin brother. On the run and hiding among the poor, she witnessed the destruction wrought by her clan’s centuries-old civil war. Maturity nurtures Kavya’s determination to end the cycle of bloodshed. Those who follow her call for peace have nicknamed her “the Sun.”

REVIEW: BLOOD WARRIOR is the second full length novel in Lindsey Piper’s Dragon King series focusing on the descendants of a powerful species of supernatural warriors. This series is not about dragon shifters but about a race who believe they have connections to the dragon and all of its’ powers.

Blood Warrior focuses on Tallis Pendray – member of the Pendray Dragon Kings and a berserker. His violent history among the Dragon King clans is well known but the cause of his rage and pain is not. His search for the woman who has invaded his dreams for twenty years has ended and with it, so too, will he end her life. Only the woman he has found is not the woman from his dreams-something about Kavya of the Indranan Clan screams ‘mine’ where the woman from his dreams pushed him beyond sanity and into the depths of a two decades murderous rage and revenge.

Kavya is a beautiful Dragon King-one of three triplets- and on the run from the brother who means to take her life as he took their sister’s years before. Gathering the telepathic Indranana and other Dragon King Clans together for peace and solidarity Kavya will come face to face with her worse nightmares-Tallis of the Pendray Clan and her brother. Hoping for the lesser of two evils, Kayvy runs with Tallis only to discover the man has come to take her life.

The storyline follows Kavya and Tallis as they try to outrun Kavya’s brother and their growing attraction to one another. The relationship begins as a captor and jailer, to friends and lovers but the road is fraught with bloodshed, anxiety, memories of betrayal and lust and, a constant need to run from a brother she once loved and called her friend. The sexual attraction between the two is immediate although both try to deny their feelings.

Once again, the world building and storytelling is detailed, graphic and fast paced. A little more is revealed about the Dragon King Clans and their history but on a need to know basis throughout each storyline and novel.

The series reads like a dystopian/paranormal storyline as the five major Dragon King clans fight for survival in a contemporary human world that at time rivals many historical romance settings. Lindsey Piper takes the reader on a tour of Europe and Asia and into the mountains of the Himalayas all the while weaving a story of betrayal and survival among the five Dragon King Clans.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Hidden by Selena Laurence – a Review

Hidden by Selena Laurence – a Review

Hidden

Links to order Hidden: Amazon

Description:
Nick Carlisle comes to Hawaii to hide—from what happened during his service in Afghanistan, from relationships, from his future. Lyndsey Anderson came to Hawaii to hide too—from the man who abused her, from the sacrifices she made, from her dark past. But when Nick meets Lyndsey, Hawaii gets a whole lot hotter, and they find they can’t hide their hearts. As Nick fights to come to terms with what he’s done, Lyndsey struggles to forgive herself for the choices she’s made. But when the dangerous past threatens the beautiful present, can they survive to learn how to love? And who will finally reveal what’s hidden?


Review:

Hidden by Selena Laurence impressed me.  A contemporary love story set against the backdrop of Hawaii can come across as unimaginative, but Ms. Laurence avoids that yardstick by layering her story with dark secrets, painful epiphanies, and a faith that will forever connect Nick and Lyndsey.  

Lyndsey Anderson wants to leave her past behind and settle into the life she’s pieced together “one yard sale at a time”.  Compared to three years ago, Lyndsey’s demanding school schedule, crammed in between her busy work schedule as a waitress, feels like luxury.  Just don’t fall for any guys (her mantra); avoid that complication of the heart.  But when gorgeous Nick Carlisle sits at her table, damn her traitorous heart for leaping to his attention.  This attraction may sound cliché, but I swear it’s not of the predictable variety.  We quickly discover that Nick is just as resistant (more like avoids) exclusivity, but his reasoning is a result of post-war trauma.

Trusting each other doesn’t begin to explain the myriad of problems surrounding, preventing this relationship.  When we start to learn their respective stories, your heart aches for this couple and you pray they figure it out before they lose what they’re building.  Nick suffers from a loss of life in Afghanistan that haunts his ability to be happy again.  Lyndsey’s brutal past at the hands of an ex-boyfriend dictates her fierce privacy.  As unique as their backgrounds are, Nick and Lyndsey unconsciously align themselves in misplaced shame.

“I nodded, thinking that was something we had in common – this aura of damage that seemed to float around our heads like cursed halos.  Maybe it was one of the things that drew me to her; we were both trying so hard to be “normal” when really we were anything but.”

When Nick and Lyndsey finally explore those mounting desires (heartily I might add — Hi-five, Ms. Laurence!) their link is solidified.  That is, until an outside source interferes in the worst way possible.  I didn’t see it coming; I celebrated too early!  L Ms. Laurence disturbs their short-lived peace with chaos and upends their HEA.  The once-strong relationship goes awry, confidence is shaken, and progress halts.  It was painful to read (choking up just remembering), but it allowed Nick and Lyndsey to be proactive about their painful pasts. 

“And maybe the reason you can’t trust me enough is because you can sense that I’m not whole yet.  As much as I love you, I’ve got to get me in order before I can be of use to you or anyone else.”

We are inundated by romance novels and they all deserve a chance (I have found gems over at Amazon!).  What makes this one so special?  Hidden is a cautionary tale about love and facing demons.  It earned my swoon and recommendation for being so well-written and touching on delicate issues that can be of service to all demographics of readers.  I laughed, I screamed, I cried.

“I don’t think we’re going anywhere,” I shot back.

“Would you like us to?”  He stopped and took my elbow so that I had to stop too.

I looked into his incredibly beautiful blue eyes.  “It’s all I’ve ever wanted,” I whispered. 

Awwwww….this book will surprise you!

Reviewed by Carmen

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Catching Up With Robin D. Owens

Catching Up With Robin Owens

Robin Owens
The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome back Robin D. Owens. Yesterday, Robin released Heart Fortune, her newest release in her wonderful Celta series.  Robin is  here to discuss her new release, as well as to tell us what she may have in store for  us in 2014.

Before we start our interview, let’s refresh your memory about Robin.

 

 

About the Author silver

Robin D. Owens has been writing longer than she cares to recall. Her fantasy/futuristic romances finally found a home at Berkley with the issuance of HeartMate in December 2001. My best writing moment— winning the Romance Writers of America RITA award! My worst writing moment is every time a rejection hits.

I’m a true INFJ personality type = Introverted, intuitive vs. factual, “feeling” rather than thinking, and make quick judgments. I’m a nightowl, Scorpio, love pets, and I learn best through touching (tactile). I’m usually optimistic. My other creative outlet (and major achievement) is as a member of the Lungfish Theater improv group.

I love to read and read everything, science fiction, fantasy, mystery, thrillers, romance. I firmly believe that any man who reads a well-written romance will learn what a woman wants.

 

Interview-Black and Deep RoseHi, Robin.  Thank you for taking the time to visit again us at The Reading Cafe, to discuss your release of Heart Fortune, as well as giving us an update as to what else you have upcoming for us in 2013.

TRC: Heart Fortune is the 11th book in your Celta series.  For those who may not have read your series, can you please briefly tell us the premise of the series?

Robin: Celta was colonized by Earth people with psi power that has now developed essentially into magic, which they call Flair.  It is a pagan-Celtic society and includes telepathic animal companions…most with attitude, which, when talking about cats, is redundant. 🙂

Heart Fortune
TRC:
With Heart Fortune having been released yesterday, can you please give us a brief description of the book?

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Robin: The heroine is Glyssa Licorice, a librarian, who discovers where her fated mate, her HeartMate, is when he has a life-threatening accident.  Glyssa and Jace had had a brief, hot fling, and he'd left the city, then she'd realized he was her HeartMate.  Now she's ready to travel across the continent to the  excavation site of the "lost" starship, one of three that had brought the colonists to Celta.  Love and danger ensues, along with bonding with Familiar companions, a fox kit and a hawk for Glyssa and Jace.  I use the Fams often for comic relief.

TRC:  When you started the Celta series, did you expect to still be writing this series 11th books later?  Do you have an end in sight, or do you plan to keep writing this wonderful series indefinitely ?  I hope so  🙂

Robin: Wow, of course I didn't know I'd still be doing it…and I have done other series that have let me try other things, and come back to Celta renewed.  Right now I have a 3 book contract and Heart Fortune is the first book of the three, so there will definitely be 2 more.  I have ideas for several more and no intention of ending the series anytime soon.

feral magicTRC:  You recently wrote a novella, Feral Magic.  Is this going to be a new series?  How did you come up with the idea of this book?

Robin: Long answer (as if the others haven't been).  I had the idea some years ago but didn't think a publisher would buy another shapeshifter romance, particularly when the hero was from another world who landed in Denver, Colorado, searching for his lost infant nephew.  When epublishing burgeoned, I thought this would be a good thing to put Feral Magic out.  Again, I have several ideas and should have actually gotten more novellas out by now, but I sold ANOTHER series (Ghostlayer) and Berkley wants very short deadlines on them so my time is booked.

enchanted ever after
TRC: 
You also released Enchanted Ever After (Luna series) in December.  Can you give us a brief description of this series?  Also, how many books are you planning for this series?

Robin: Ah, I loved the Mystic Circle series, again set in Denver with brownies and elves, firesprites and mer people…and Kiri, my heroine in Enchanted Ever After, is a full human who moves into the magical cul-de-sac and becomes transformed…  I had planned nine books in the series, but it didn't sell as well as Luna and I would have liked, so there will be no more unless I do them on my own, and, as I said, my time is booked, though I had the first chapters of the next one written.


TRC: 
Can you please tell us what else you may have upcoming in 2013 or early 2014?

Robin: April 2014, August 2014, December 2014 should see the Ghostlayer series, currently titled, Ghost Seer, Ghost Layer, and Ghost Slayer.

Series Concept:
An edgy lawman whose leg and life have been shattered… an uptight, rational accountant who’s inherited a psychic “gift” along with a fortune…and ghosts of Old West gunmen.

Book One: Ghost Seer:
Contemporary Denver, Queen City of the Plains, modern and thriving…and haunted by restless and reckless ghosts of a dusty past that only a few can sense.

Accountant Clare Cermac doesn’t think of her gypsy ancestry very often, that is until she inherits a fortune, and the gift to see ghosts – and to help them move on to the other side.  Not just any ghosts, but those of the Old West.  Strong and determined, she struggles to save her sanity and her life.

Zach Slade (Jackson Zachary Slade) leaves southern Montana with a disability pension in his pocket and a bitterness in his heart after the recent betrayal of his fellow deputies.  He’d thought he was a member of a team, but he’d been considered an outsider.  And though he has paranormal “hunches” when he sees crows, he doesn’t believe in woo woo.  He can’t work for the public anymore, and going “private” with his investigative skills is being bought.

Two lives derailed, touched with the supernatural, collide…and the ghosts of the wild, wild West are no more reckless than two people challenging each other mentally, emotionally, physically.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Robin: I am deeply indebted to my readers for all their support.  Thank you!  And many, many thanks for giving my enovella Feral Magic, a chance at pleasing you outside Celta.

Merry meet and merry part and merry meet again.  May a little magic always grace your lives.

TRC:  Thank you, Robin for giving us an update on Heart Fortune. We wish you the best of luck and look forward to you visiting us again in the future.

Robin:  Thank YOU!

 

Giveaway

Robin has graciously offered one lucky member of The Reading Cafe an e-copy of Feral Magic, and a signed copy of any book on her backlist.

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

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3.  Giveaway open  Internationally

4.  Contests runs from August 7 to August 10, 2013

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Heart Fortune by Robin D. Owens – a Review

Heart Fortune by Robin D. Owens – a Review

heart fortune

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Description:
On the faraway planet Celta, there are some forces you cannot fight?

Jace Bayrum has always been a loner. Concerned more with getting an adrenaline fix and making money to live on his own, Jace cares little for family ties or matters of the heart. On the other hand Glyssa Licorice, Jace’s former fling and true mate, is both loving and loyal. She is determined to track down her HeartMate and have him claim her.

After hearing that Jace has been involved in an accident, Glyssa sets out to find him, departing for the excavation site of the lost starship Lugh’s Spear. Though her goal is to help Jace and finesse him into recognizing her as his mate, the excavation itself draws her in?

Thrust by fate into working side-by-side, Jace and Glyssa’s electric connection from years before sparks once more. She intrigues him, and Jace begins to realize that a HeartMate can make a difference. And one as magnetic as Glyssa could be exactly what he has been searching for.

 

Review:

Heart Fortune by Robin D. Owens is the 12th book in her Celta series.  This is such a wonderful series, and Robin continues with another fabulous book. The destined mates in  Heart Fortune are Glyssa Licorice, whom we have met previously, as she is best friends with Camellia and Tiana; and Jace Bayrum, who is a loner in so many ways.  

Jace and Glyssa had been sexually involved awhile back, and Jace wasn’t interested in any kind of long term relationship.  Glyssa, though knew Jace was her heart mate, but she wants him to come to her and accept their true relationship.   Glyssa is a second level Librarian, with her family all first level librarians.  After talking to her friend, Camellia, Glyssa decides to travel to where the excavation of a lost starship is going on, and where Jace is.  She is going to use this to record her findings to help her become a first level Librarian, and take the same opportunity to work on Jace, and make him recognize her as his heart mate.

The story focuses on the excavation, and the danger involved, as someone is trying to sabotage the site.  Jace is being framed, and though Glyssa tries to defend him, he gets angry at her for what he calls interfering.  Jace has always been a loner, having blamed his mother for his father’s death, and remembering how she ruled him.  Jace wants nothing to do with a permanent relationship with any women who would try to tell him what to do.  Glyssa has her hands full, and though they do have steamy sex, and often, she does know that something is holding Jace back.  I loved Glyssa, who was a strong heroine, well liked, very personable, and smart.  She would stand by Jace, but he was too blind to see her.  Personally, I did not like Jace, until closer to the end. He enjoyed his sex with Glyssa, and knew there was something more; but he steadily refused to open himself up, and in doing this, he hurt Glyssa.  There were times I wanted to smack him, and for the most part, I felt Glyssa was too good for him.  However, I understand Jace’s childhood issues.

What I love the most about this series is the world of Celta; the ability to teleport, and the different flairs many have.  Robin always has wonderful characters that come to life in her books.  Most of all, I adore the Fams.  If you remember from my previous reviews, the Fams are animals who become the persons familiar, and they talk telepathically to each other.  In most cases, the fams are cats, but there have been many different animals.  In Heart Fortune, I adored Lepid, Glyssa’s young fox fam., who was so cute, vocal, and rambunctious.  Jace’s fam was Zem, a hawkcel bird, who became fast friends with Lepid.   The Fams are a big part of this story, the mystery and become involved in the danger surrounding Jace and Glyssa.

I won’t reveal any spoilers, other then to say this is a fun, fast and enjoyable read. Heart Fortune is a wonderful book, with a romance that was slow to build, due to Jace’s stubbornness; the wonderful Fams; a marvelous heroine in Glyssa; and a very exciting last 1/3 of the book, as the danger escalates, putting lives in jeopardy.  It is also a story of friendship, family, mystery, all in the wonderful world of Celta  I love this series, and Robin Owens is another one of my favorite authors that I will not miss a book.

Reviewed by Barb

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The Garnet Dagger by Andrea Cooper-A Review and Interview with the Author

The Garnet Dagger by Andrea Cooper-a review and interview with the author

The Garnet Dagger

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About the Book: Release Date March 2013

Forbidden to cross the Elvin barrier into human lands, Brock cannot sate his curiosity. Cursed by a vampyre bite that forces him to feed on the life-essence of others, he is unable to touch another without taking their life. Chained by prophesy, he must find a witch, pierce her heart, and draw her blood for his cure.

Celeste must escape the monks who have held her prisoner for years. Her magic has been kept dormant by her captors. An ancient powerful Warloc craves her powers. If he succeeds in devouring her magic, she and the world will die.

When Brock falls in love with Celeste before realizing her demise is his cure, will love triumph over his desire to be healed? Will he risk everything to save her from a Warloc, an oath breaker, who also wants her dead?

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REVIEW: Cursed by a vampyre bite, the ever curious elf Brock finds that he now needs to feed off the life-essence of others. Banned by the elders and bound by a prophecy, he must search and find a witch, pierce her heart and spill her blood to cure himself and save his fading world. Celeste is the witch, with the power to heal and imprisoned by monks. Brock searches all over to find the witch that is his salvation and those of his Elvin brothers. He happens upon her and little does he know – that the one he has fallen in love with is the one on which he must kill!. But if she is the witch of prophecy – how could he possibly fall in love with her?

I enjoyed this book – I found it to be more fantasy based than paranormal. The writing is poetic in nature and the ending leaves you wanting another book with Brock and Celeste. This book weaves a Hobbit type universe where creatures lurk and hope abides. Well written and thought provoking.

Reviewed by Erin

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Interview

TRC: Hi Andrea and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the release of THE GARNET DAGGER.

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

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Andrea CooperAndrea: I live in Houston, Texas and would leave because of the weather (Hot & humid 362 days a year), but I stay because I was born and raised here, for family, and the delicious TexMex food. Even though I wrote poems from age fourteen through my early twenties, I didn’t consider myself a writer. I didn’t start writing novels until my late twenties. It started out as a hobby I did in my spare time which was limited do to working fulltime, divorced and raising my son. However, I was always a storyteller. I remember being in Elementary school and the neighborhood kids coming up to me asking what we were going to play. I created the plot and characters. Once we played ‘Space Vampires’ (yes I know it sounds silly now, but to a 2nd grader it was revolutionary) and so the kids didn’t bite each other, I told them their fangs were their first two fingers.

TRC: There is a quote on your website by Robert Frost: “No tears for the writer, no tears for the reader. No surprise for the writer, no surprise for the reader.” Would you please tell us about the significance of this quote to your life and your writing?

Andrea: Yes, this has special meaning for me because I’ve experienced this. My characters take on a life of their own. I wrote my forthcoming historical romance, Viking Fire, determined to write strictly a historical – no paranormal or magic. Even though a character hinted at things in the beginning of the story, it wasn’t until she let down her hair, literally, that she revealed herself to me and the heroine—it was not planned.

I have a friend of mine with a writer in her reader’s group. She told my friend she hates it when her characters deviate from her outline. If they do, she said, she just kills them. How sad, I picture her characters fearful of taking a step without her permission.

The Garnet DaggerTRC: THE GARNET DAGGER is your March 2013 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Andrea: The premise is not to judge someone for what they are, but who they are and their actions. Also perception is everything; we don’t know the motivations of others unless they tell us.

For example, in The Garnet Dagger Celeste is given the dagger and keeps it. Her motivations are not stealing, but that she recognizes the magick in the dagger and that it is hers (even though she’s never seen it before), she also knows that its purpose in other hands would be her death at best and destroying the hero’s heart and thus setting up the Warloc’s rule and evil. This isn’t stated in the book, but it’s suggested in the story.

TRC: Have you always had an interest in Elven stories? The paranormal?

Andrea: Funny, The Garnet Dagger, by some reviewers has been mentioned along with Tolkien and George R.R. Martin. What an amazing honor! What I find humorous about it is that I wasn’t allowed to read those novels growing up—nothing with mythical creatures or magic—not even Disney! So naturally it just made me crave them more. I didn’t read Tolkien until a few years ago, after I finished the third book in The Garnet Dagger trilogy. Martin is on my list to read because I’m addicted to the Game of Thrones show.

I’ve always loved stories of vampires, dragons, and anything magical. The only elves I remember, until seeing Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings, were shoemaker and Santa’s elves. These elves were small and not at all what my imagination believed. I’d always thought of Elves as the same height as humans—seeing Tolkien’s movie validated what I had always thought.

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

Andrea: Three. I’ve always thought of it as a trilogy and have all three books written and am working on edits for the second, Son of Dragons, and third, War of Darkness. If readers love the series, I could write two more: one from Celeste’s point of view and another on Brock’s sister and her love interest.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the lead characters, which models or actors would be represent your ideal image?

Andrea:

Brock – closest actor to my image (without too much of a tan) would be Eduardo Verastegui. If you haven’t heard of him, he’s worth checking out—you won’t be sorry 😉

Celeste – Elisha Cuthbert

TRC:  Eduardo is perfect 😉

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

Andrea: I don’t usually write a storyline. I start with a character, an idea, or a situation. I write until the characters take over. I have a general knowledge of the end result, but the journey is new to me as I write. If the characters get lost or go off on a tangent, then I stop and write up a storyline including where we’ve been and where we need to go. I and my characters hate this so much that it has worked 98% of the time and I start writing again.

TRC: Speaking of, has there ever been an occasion where you have had to scrap a particular premise because your character(s) went in different direction?

Andrea: Not exactly. I wrote a historical romance, unpublished, that the entire novel the heroine is trying to avenge her father and brother’s death. It wasn’t until the ending that another character, who had a hinted past with the antagonist, stepped up and killed the bad guy. At first, I was shocked, then I realized it could be no other way. However, the premise stayed the same.

TRC: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Andrea: Mostly a pantser. First I come up with an idea, character, or a situation. Then I brainstorm and start thinking up ‘What If’ questions. I do not plot per se, I have a general idea of where the story is going to go, and sometimes the ending will change slightly. I enjoy it when characters take over and guide me. However, if they get us lost, I pull out the dreaded outline and map out where we’ve been and where we’re going. Hopefully since there are surprises for me that come up when I write, it will be a surprise for the reader as well.

With The Garnet Dagger, it started with a simple thought: Everyone knows what happens when a vampire bites a human…but what if the victim is Elvin?

TRC: Writer’s Block is a very real phenomenon. How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of writer’s block?

Andrea: I move on to another project. I have eight completed novels, only two have been published so far, and five others in various stages. If I get burned out on one, I’ll move on to another one. If that doesn’t work, I start on edits. By the time I’m done with one story’s edits, my muse is screaming at me to write something—anything.

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

Andrea: For The Garnet Dagger, the challenge was logistics of writing a first person romance. All of my other novels I had written up to this point were third person. However, Brock’s voice sounded so clearly in my mind, that I could not shift him to third person. However, it was difficult not telling the reader things that I knew as the author, but that Brock didn’t know. For example, when Celeste wakes him with liquid hot peppers, she’s not being mean. She tried to rouse him before, but nothing worked—he was starting to freeze to death and that was the last resort.

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

Andrea: My husband. He is a lover of fantasy books (and introduced them to me and I fell in love with that genre as well). He is also read more books than I have and knows a good story when he hears one. So if he’s mildly interested in a storyline of mine, I know I’ve got a good one. Also, my sister has been open to my writing and she’s been wonderful in helping me with the actual editing. I sometimes will edit myself into a corner and have no idea if I’m making the story better or if I’m writing gibberish. She will read the entire novel and tell me if it reads smoothly or not. I’ve also recently joined an amazing group of writers online that do beta readings for each other.

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

Andrea: Excellent question. Since I don’t know the details of the ending ahead of time, I hope that it’s not predictable. If a character does something too easy, then I try to ask what if questions to make it more challenging. In The Garnet Dagger Celeste calls upon magic she’s never handled before…so that could be an issue. But what if this magic is ferocious and if not called upon properly, it could kill her instead of the Warloc? What if she realizes this too late? What if there is no way she can release this magic—if she sends it to the Warloc, it will destroy her soul, but once it is called forth, it cannot be voided.

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

Andrea: It is hard. I have a wonderful husband who supports me. When he’s not working he helps with the kids and cooking and cleaning. I’ve done a lot of late night writing and furiously typing away during nap time.

TRC: If you could be a contestant on a reality television program, which program would you chose and why?

Andrea: The new show, Whodunnit? I think it would be fun. I am critical of mysteries because from an early age, I could predict who ‘did it’. It was frustrating to have friends rave about Nancy Drew books, but when I would try to read them in Elementary and Middle school, I knew what was going to happen by chapter two. I’ve tried other mysteries, but they are the same for me. I think I was the only nine year old who reached for Sherlock Holmes and Agatha Christie when the teacher said we had to read mysteries.

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

Andrea: Book reviews are subjective. Just like art. It’s hard getting a bad review. Chocolate cake works well ☺ I also read other bad reviews of famous authors I love. It helps a little. Good reviews are amazing and can brighten my day.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

roses2Andrea: I’m promoting my newly released historical romance, Viking Fire. I’m working on edits of the second Garnet Dagger book, Son of Dragons and finishing another romance set in 16th century Japan based on the female ninja’s who were called ‘deadly flowers’.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Andrea: I would love to hear from readers. What you liked, what you didn’t like from my stories. I’m a debut author and have learned a lot in the last nine months than I have in all the years I spent writing. My ultimate goal is to craft a wonderful story that many will enjoy.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Tex-Mex. It’s spicy and cheesy! Yum.

Favorite Dessert: Chocolate cake with white icing. Or just give me anything with Chocolate

Favorite TV Show: Game of Thrones (even though I don’t have HBO so I’m waiting on this year’s series to be out on DVD).

Last Movie You Saw: Anonymous – the movie about William Shakespeare not being the actual writer of his plays, sonnets, etc.

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Dark. Even as a kid when my mom would buy the Hershey’s mini-bars, everyone would leave those and I would dig through the bag for them.

Favorite Flower: Tiger lily

Last Vacation Destination: The beach at Galveston, Texas. My two year old, at the time, didn’t want to leave.

Pet Peeve: When people post things on facebook (or anywhere) that are not true. Years ago, I got an email, with a picture of a new coin, that didn’t have “In God We Trust” on them. First thing I did is check out snoops. Sure enough, it wasn’t true – the slogan was put on the edge of the coin, so it didn’t so up in the picture.

I also don’t like injustice.

Secret Celebrity Crush: Chris Hemsworth – because he reminds me of my husband.

TRC:  I think we would like to meet your husband !!!!!

TRC: Thank you Andrea for taking the time to answer our questions. WE wish you all the best with your writing career.

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Twilight Hunter (Execution Underground #1) by Kait Ballenger-a review and giveaway

TWILIGHT HUNTER (Execution Underground #1) by Kait Ballenger-a review and giveaway

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Twilight Hunter
Execution Underground #1
by Kait Ballenger
Release Date: August 27, 2013

Twilight Hunter

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 27, 2013

Hunters of the supernatural, the Execution Underground are an elite group tasked with protecting humanity…but what happens when danger collides with desire?

Jace McCannon has one loyalty: the Execution Underground. Despite his mixed blood, his hatred for the werewolves he hunts is legendary. But in his search for a sadistic killer, Jace finds himself face to face with a stunningly seductive packmaster…and longing for a night with his mortal enemy.

Nothing can stop Frankie Amato from defending her kind–or catching the rogue responsible for killing women in her territory. For that, this alpha female needs Jace’s skills more than she wants to admit. But as their investigation exposes evil truths, need burns into a passion that dare not be fulfilled. For to do so will have deadly consequences for them both…

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REVIEW: TWILIGHT HUNTER is the first full length novel (second story) in Kait Ballenger’s new paranormal romance series- Execution Underground – focusing on an elite group of warriors/hunters who protect humanity from the supernatural beings out to destroy or control the world. This is Jace and Frankie’s storyline. And in true paranormal style, not everyone is as they appear to be. Even the good guys are something ‘more’.

Jace McCannon is on the edge. With a string of unsolved murders that point at a vicious werewolf attack, Jace is the best werewolf hunter the Execution Underground has ever commissioned. His inability to find the ‘werewolf’ responsible for a rash of grizzly murders forces Damon Brock, the leader of the EU to take action. And when the clues begin to add up, Jace will find himself face to face with a female werewolf who is trying to uncover the person responsible as well. Only for Frankie, it is personal. As the pack master of the local werewolf pack, it is her responsibility to ensure the murderer isn’t one of her own.

The relationship between Jace and Frankie begins as Jace captures Frankie hoping to get information about the person responsible for the murders. But Frankie is no ordinary wolf-she is the pack master, alpha and about to enter her ‘once yearly fertile period.’ And Jace is not immune to Frankie’s condition-he is of mixed blood and his ‘other’ half wants to mate. The sexual tension is high as their attraction to one another is over the top: but there is always a caveat and both believe the other made a huge error in judgment.

The storyline focus is on the murders and the person responsible but it also introduces several potential storylines, connections, and the acrimonious relationship between Damon Brock and the other members of the Execution Underground. In the introductory novella to the series Damon found then lost the love of his life and in this, it has transformed his personality and caused rifts in his association with the men who work in the EU.

The story development is fast paced and keeps on course without spreading in too many directions; the characters are as likeable as they are flawed. No one is perfect. The personalities are as diverse as the number of supernatural species introduced into the story-demons, wolves, vampires, fae, beserkers and more.

Kait Ballenger does a magnificent job with TWILIGHT HUNTER as she blends a complicated storyline with a building romance and a premise filled with murder, suspense and forbidden attraction.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Black Falcon Series by Michelle A.Valentine-a combined review

Black Falcon Series by Michelle A. Valentine-a combined series review

Black Falcon Series

Click HERE for our review of ROCK THE HEART (Book 1)

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Rock The BandROCK THE BAND (Black Falcon 1.5) by Michelle A. Valentine

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ABOUT THE BOOK: January 29, 2013

After Noel Falcon professed his love to the one girl who truly holds his heart in the palm of her hand, he decides to try his damndest to keep Lane Vance in his life forever this time. There’s no way he’ll let her slip through his fingers again without a fight.

The instant they are together Noel begins to plot a way to ask his headstrong lady-love to be his wife, but every attempt to pop the question is foiled by a string of mishaps that prevents him from the perfect moment to get the job done before he goes back on tour with Black Falcon.

Distance is a bigger challenge than Noel expects, and the one-eyed beast of jealous raises its ugly head when Lane takes on a job working on an ad campaign for Embrace the Darkness. With Striker—a man that’s made it clear in the past he’s very interested in more then her business sense—lurking around her constantly, Noel wants to claim Lane now, more than ever.

REVIEW: ROCK THE BAND is a short novella in Michelle A. Valentine’s new adult, contemporary Black Falcon series focusing on the lives and loves of the member of the rock band Black Falcon. Rock the Band is a short story told from Noel’s POV and takes place immediately after Rock the Heart (book 1).

In the first storyline our couple reconnected after several years apart when Lanie was assigned by her employer to follow and get the inside scoop on Noel Falcon and his connection to the children’s foundation for Dyslexia. As with any romance storyline, our couple traversed the minefield of misunderstandings, broken hearts and secrets, but in the end, welcomed a HEA.

Rock the Band furthers Lanie and Noel’s storyline as Noel prepares to take Lanie on the road with the Black Falcons. But an emergency will force Lanie back home and it is during her absence that Noel realizes that he wants Lanie in his life forever and his knows just how he is going to ask the woman that he loves to be his wife.

Rock the Band is a quick read; a short story that adds a new dimension to the couple and what lies in store for their future. There is none of the first storyline’s angst and hidden agendas; there are no secrets and no broken promises; only two people whose lives are about to change in more ways than one.

If you found yourself a fan of Rock the Heart, you will welcome this addition to the Black Falcon series. And as with any series, Lanie and Noel’s story will continue as the Black Falcons take their music and their stories-on the road.

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Rock My BedROCK MY BED (Black Falcon #2) by Michelle A Valentine

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ABOUT THE BOOK: April 22, 2013

Everything always seems to fall into place for twenty-four year-old Aubrey Jenson, except for when it comes to her luck with men. Bad boys always draw her in and crush her heart, and Black Falcon’s lead guitarist, Riff, is no exception. After sharing a few wild nights together, she leaves him behind knowing a guy like Riff isn’t the relationship type, merely just a play thing.

When she returns to New York, she tries to get the passion she felt in Riff’s arms out of her head by dating Isaac, a successful representative at Center Stage Marketing. Just when she thinks she’s forgotten Riff, she’s forced to see him again when her best friend, Lanie, ropes her into being a bridesmaid for her upcoming wedding to Black Falcon front man, Noel.

Sparks fly instantly between Aubrey and Riff when they’re forced to reunite, and suddenly she finds herself caught between the man that’s good for her and the one who completely rocks her in every way.

REVIEW: ROCK MY BED is the second novel but third storyline in Michelle A. Valentine’s New Adult, contemporary Black Falcon series focusing on the lives and loves of the members of the rock band Black Falcon. Rock My Bed is Aubrey and Riff’s storyline and it runs parallel to the events in Rock the Heart (Noel and Lanie’s story) and some of the premise overlaps. What the reader experiences is Riff’s take on the betrayal by Noel and finding Aubrey Jenson as the woman to ‘rock his world’. The storyline is told from two distinct POVs-Aubrey and Riff’s.

Aubrey is Lanie’s BFF and co-worker at Center Stage Marketing and she will soon discover that her position with CSM and friendship with Lanie are at odds due to a conflict of interest between work and friend. When Aubrey is sent to ‘spy’ on Lanie she will discover Riff (aka Zach), the lead guitarist for Black Falcon and the man who is about to change the rules. When opportunity presents itself for a quick fling and a one night stand, neither one thought they would lose their hearts and fall in love.

Michelle Valentine invites the reader into the back stage world of rock gods and groupies. Rock My Bed follows Aubrey and Riff as they enter into a long distance relationship-first through texting; phone calls; cross country flights and weekend get togethers until Riff wants to make sure Aubrey becomes a permanent part of his life.

We learn that life is not all fun and games on the road especially when many of the characters are hiding secret pasts, heartbreaking family history and a reluctance to get involved knowing that the life of a rock star is not conducive to a permanent relationship. And Aubrey has a decision to make when opportunity presents itself-a future with CSM or a future with Riff.

The relationship between Riff and Aubrey is hot, sexual and real. Aubrey is from a well to do, connected family and her experience in the bedroom is about to be explored. Riff is the ultimate bad boy; not only by reputation and history, but by appearance as well. He is tattooed, pierced and sports a two toned Mohawk and although he is the epitome of a rock and rock lifestyle, he is also a parent’s worse nightmare where their daughter may be concerned.

The storyline is fast paced. Riff and Aubrey are both likeable characters who could break your heart. The reader learns more about Riff as he opens up to the woman that he loves: and both of their issues with family, trust and betrayal.

If you like a storyline of rock gods and bad boy sexy musicians, the Black Falcon series by Michelle A Valentine is the perfect series. She brings just the right amount of sex, romance and heartbreak. And in the end, even the bad boy can be tamed by a wild cat.

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Rock My WorldROCK MY WORLD (Black Falcon 2.5) by Michelle A Valentine

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date June 26, 2013

After Aubrey Jenson is wrongly dismissed from her job at Center Stage Marketing, she seeks legal advice from her father, The Judge, to see what grounds she has to get her position reinstated. Her surprise visit to her family doesn’t go as smoothly as she hopes when she brings home her new boyfriend, Zach, Black Falcon’s lead guitarist. She soon discovers that father doesn’t always know best when it comes to matters of the heart.

When Zach meets Aubrey’s family, he’s immediately faced with his deepest fear: The love he so desperately wants, he doesn’t deserve. The Judge makes no attempt to hide his disdain for Zach, and will stop at nothing to keep him away from his daughter. But an unexpected twist turns everyone’s plans upside down and no one’s world will ever be the same.

Outside forces attempting to pull them apart are strong and it’s going to take every bit of Zach and Aubrey’s love for one another to withstand the fall-out. Soon, they discover making love last is harder than finding it to begin with and sometimes you pay the ultimate price for true love.

REVIEW: ROCK MY WORLD is the fourth storyline (second novella) in Michelle A Valentine’s New Adult genre Black Falcon contemporary romance series focusing on the lives and loves of the members of the rock band Black Falcon. This particular novella continues Aubrey and Riff’s storyline and takes place immediately following Rock My Bed.

The relationship between Riff and Aubrey has already been established. They are a perfect pair; they are in love; the romance is sensual and hot but….there is always a but and in this particular case… it is family. Not only does Riff’s father continue to harass and threaten Riff but Aubrey’s family makes it known that they will not tolerate her relationship with Riff. And to complicate matters, Aubrey’s father is a judge and he is willing to open up old wounds and sealed files to insure Riff is no longer in Aubrey’s life.

The storyline is once again fast paced. There is pain of family betrayal; the threats against Riff and his bandmates and, a near fatal accident will put everything into perspective. Riff and Aubrey belong together. Their story is emotional as well as heartbreaking; and it also proves, that just because one is related by blood, doesn’t give them the right to control your life. Sometimes family is the one sitting beside you, singing a song and supporting you when life reaches its’ lowest point.

READING ORDER
1. Rock The Heart (Nov 2012)
1.5 Rock The Band (Jan 2013)
2. Rock My Bed (April 2013)
2.5 Rock My World (June 2013)
3. Rock The Beat (Sept 2013)

Reviews by Sandy

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Hostage to Love by Maya Blake-A Review and Giveaway

HOSTAGE TO LOVE by Maya Blake-a review and giveaway

Hostage to Love

ABOUT THE BOOK: Re-released June 2013

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*On an idyllic Greek island, danger surfaces…and passion re-ignites.*

During a charity mission to a war-torn African country, Belle Jones is kidnapped by the vicious rebel leader determined to make her his. Belle’s estranged husband, Greek billionaire Nick Andreakos, stages a daring rescue, saving her from the horror.

To hide her from the obsessed kidnapper—-and to repair their broken relationship—-Nick whisks Belle away to his private island paradise. But she still won’t put up with his controlling ways…even if she’s still defenseless against their scorching-hot chemistry. With the brutal killer hot on their heels, Nick knows he must earn Belle’s trust again—-and *fast*. Even if it means risking everything. And losing his heart forever.  

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REVIEW: HOSTAGE TO LOVE is the June 2013 re-lease of a contemporary romance/suspense novel written by Maya Blake. The storyline focuses on Belle –a woman whose passion for life and love have been tempered by the man who has stolen her heart. Six months into their marriage, Belle realizes they have made a big mistake and she really never knew the man to whom she was married. So, one day, she up and ran away; took off to England, set up an apartment and eventually volunteered to work with orphans in Africa. Another six months will pass and Belle suddenly finds herself the victim of a rebel abduction by a man who claims to want Belle for his own.

The storyline focuses on Belle’s rescue by her husband – a man who is as confused about the reasons his wife left, as are the assuredness of Belle’s reasons why she couldn’t stay-and their subsequent challenges to reconcile. The couple will reach an impasse when Nick offers seven days to reconcile and if at the end of the seven days, they cannot agree, they will walk away from their marriage and each other. But Belle’s abductor will discover her whereabouts and once again, her life and her marriage will be threatened from another source.

The relationship between Nick and Belle is both hot and cold. Belle refuses to acknowledge her feelings for Nick, which are still mired in love and lust. And Nick is slow to realize that his wife blames him for many of the couple’s faults. I am not too sure if I would agree, as Belle appears to be a bit of a spoiled child-when she doesn’t get her way-she runs. In this, I wasn’t sympathetic to her choices especially when she places many people’s lives in danger with her adventure in a war-torn African country run by militant guerillas and scheming political officials. Although her reasons seemed altruistic on the surface, they always screamed – ‘look at me, I can do what I want’. And she was completely aware that her husband’s family have been the target of kidnappings and death threats and, yet she still persisted in ignoring the warnings from her husband.

The storyline is predictable. There is the angst of perceived betrayal; the fear of losing someone you love; and the inevitable forgiveness and happily ever after. Nick has issues from his childhood that must be addressed and in doing so Belle will discover more about her husband’s behavior then she had ever known. But there is also a story of suspense when a despot with a grandiose personality and need for power wants a woman who belongs to and is married to someone else.

Hostage to Love is a fast paced and interesting storyline. Maya takes the reader on an adventure from Africa to Greece to London and back. We watch as one couple learns to love each other for who and what they are and, learn to listen with both your mind and your heart. Yes, typical problems for any couple, but problems that should have been addressed months before.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Maya Blake’s dreams of becoming a romance author began when she picked up her first romance novel at age thirteen. She eventually realised this dream in 2007 when her first romantic suspense was published. Maya lives in Kent, Southeastern England, with her husband and two kids and an endless supply of romance novels.

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