Too Close by Lilliana Anderson-Blog Tour and Giveaway

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The Beauty Series by Lilliana Anderson

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Too Close (The Beauty In Between .5)
Prequel of the Beautiful Series .5
Release Date – July 30, 2013

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Before A Beautiful Struggle, Katrina and David’s friendship was a bond that couldn’t be broken.

Starting with that fated moment when David carried Katrina to the emergency room, we travel back through David’s memories as he waits to hear that his best friend and the one woman he truly cares for is going to survive…

“I can’t lose her. You don’t understand how important she is to me,” I ramble. I guess I’m in shock because all I can think about is the sight of all that blood over Katrina’s beautiful face. “She’s my world. I can’t lose her.”

This is book one in the novella series ‘The Beauty in Between’ the companion series to Lilliana Anderson’s best selling ‘A Beautiful’ series

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A Beautiful Struggle
Book One of the Beautiful Series
by Lilliana Anderson
Release Date: January 1, 2013

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*** ADULT CONTENT WARNING *** contains sex scenes not suitable for under 18s

Katrina Mahoney has a very full life attending university to study a law degree, training for triathlons and now she is working part time as well. She couldn’t possibly find time for a relationship, especially after her last one ended so catastrophically.

Right now she is content focusing on work, study and training while hanging out with her best friend David Taylor, a womaniser with a heart of gold that would do anything for Katrina – except watch her get hurt again.

That is, until the dashing Elliot Roberts, a junior solicitor from her work, shows an interest in her despite their office’s ‘No Dating’ policy.
Katrina struggles with following her heart or following her mind and has trouble seeing where her heart truly lies

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A Beautiful Forever
Book Two of the Beautiful Series
by Lilliana Anderson
Release Date: March 1, 2013

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After ruining the best relationship he has ever had, Elliot’s life takes a turn for the worse and he isn’t happy with who he’s become.

Deciding to spend three months in the UK on a working visa, in a bid to find himself again, he boards a plane to London. During the flight he meets Paige, a fellow Aussie with a closed heart and a lot to hide.

The closer he gets to Paige the more he’s sure that she’s hiding something. Will it be enough to send him running? Or does he love her enough to fight this time?

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Phoenix: The Beauty in Between #2.5
Beautiful Series 2.5
by Lilliana Anderson
Release Date: September 30, 2013

PhoenixPlease note – Phoenix is part of the Beauty in Between series. It is the companion book to A Beautiful Forever. While it can be read on its own, it would be better to read it after you have already read Forever.

After being unceremoniously kicked out of home at a young age, Paige is forced to fend for herself.

In a bid to survive, she does things that most people would never dream of, and stops caring about herself as a result.

When the fastest way to get food and shelter is to use her body, and the fastest way to forget is to self medicate, Paige embarks on a steady downward spiral. Until, finally she hits rock bottom…

In A Beautiful Forever we got to know Paige as she battled the demons of her past to move forward with her future and find her happy ever after. Now, in Phoenix, we get to see the moments those demons were created and how she managed to get her life back on track.

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A Beautiful Melody
Beauty Series #3
by Lilliana Anderson
Release Date: December 2013

A Beautiful Melody

 

A Continuation of the Beautiful Series.

This is Naomi’s story, due out in December 2013

 

 

 

 

 

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Lilliana Anderson PicBestselling Author of the A Beautiful Series, Alter and the Confidante Trilogy, Lilliana has always loved to read and write, considering it the best form of escapism that the world has to offer.

Australian born and bred, she writes New Adult Romance revolving around her authentically Aussie characters as well as a biographical trilogy based on an ex-Sydney sex worker, named Angelien.

Lilliana feels that the world should see Australia for more than just it’s outback and tries to show characters in more of a city setting.

When she isn’t writing, she wears the hat of ‘wife and mother’ to her husband and four children.

Before Lilliana turned to writing, she worked in a variety of industries and studied humanities and communications before transferring to commerce/law at university.

Originally from Sydney’s Western suburbs, she currently lives a fairly quiet life in suburban Melbourne.

Connect with Lilliana:

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Too Close: The Beauty In Between (The Beauty Series .5) by Lilliana Anderson-a review

TOO CLOSE (The Beauty In Between .5) by Lilliana Anderson-a review

Too Close

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About the book: Release Date July 30, 2013

Before A Beautiful Struggle, Katrina and David’s friendship was a bond that couldn’t be broken.

Starting with that fated moment when David carried Katrina to the emergency room, we travel back through David’s memories as he waits to hear that his best friend and the one woman he truly cares for is going to survive…

“I can’t lose her. You don’t understand how important she is to me,” I ramble. I guess I’m in shock because all I can think about is the sight of all that blood over Katrina’s beautiful face. “She’s my world. I can’t lose her.”

This is book one in the novella series ‘The Beauty in Between’ the companion series to Lilliana Anderson’s best selling ‘A Beautiful’ series.

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REVIEW: TOO CLOSE is a prequel novella to Lilliana Anderson’s Beautiful series told from David’s POV. The reader is taken on a journey that begins when David and Katrina first met, through their years together in elementary and high school, and David’s growing love for the young woman he has always wanted to call his own. His need to protect Trina at all costs forces a wall between the friends who are too close and often mistaken for a couple.

The reader discovers that David believes himself unworthy of a loving relationship and the only woman he has ever loved sees something different. His father was and is a major disappointment and harsh words from a parent have left emotional scars on David’s ego. Although he considers himself non-relationship material, he has been in a life long relationship with his best friend Katrina and the woman that he loves-only David and Katrina are too stubborn to admit that what each other wants and needs-is to be in a relationship with the other.

The story follows David and Trina’s relationships with other people; their ups and downs; their sorrow and heartbreak. But all along, David knows that the only woman for him is Trina but telling her is more difficult than he ever thought. In the end, it may be too late, when Trina’s life and safety hang in the balance and she begins to push everyone away including David.

Too Close is a short story that covers a few of the high and low points in David and Trina’s early relationship and allows the reader to get inside the mind of a man who loves the one woman of whom he believes he is unworthy.

The writing is simple and because most of the ‘drama’ in their early relationship occurs during their high school years, the story reads like a young adult novel with all the hallmarks of jealousy, angst, mistaken beliefs and broken hearts. And like many stories from the New Adult genre, there is always a history between the couple that must be acknowledged before any chance at future happiness can be addressed.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Michelle McLean – A Bandit’s Broken Heart – Guest Post & Review

Michelle McLean – A Bandit’s Broken Heart – Guest Post & Review

 

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Description:
A woman with a past…

Widowed mother, Brynne Richardson, gave up her bandit activities when she left California to make a fresh start with her young daughter in Boston. Working for a handsome doctor fulfils her need to be useful and independent, but he creates another yearning she can’t deny. 

A man with a purpose…

Dr. Richard Oliver assumes Brynne is just another debutante hunting for a rich husband, until she intrigues him with her steady hand for stitches…and guns. He can’t put her out of his mind, but the young widow has mysteries he’s determined to unravel. 

A love in danger…

When smugglers raid the much-needed supplies from the clinic, Brynne must resurrect her bandit persona for the good of the sick and the poor. Her secret life threatens to destroy everything she’s worked so hard to protect…her life, her family…and her heart.

Review:

Over the past few months I have read so many different genres, that  I need to thanks Barb and Sandy for asking me to come and review on this great page.
Anyway my review …….

I was a little hesitant to take on this book, but I  had to trust in Barb’s knowledge.
It was a great read. A Bandit’s Broken Heart by Michelle McLean is the second book in the McLean’s Blood Blade Sister’s Series. I don’t think you need to read the first book, but it does give a little insight into Brynne’s character. 

We meet Richard for the first time in this story. I really liked it.

This is one of those books that draws you in from the very beginning. The action starts from page one, and doesn’t let go until the very end. Even then, you want to keep on reading. McLean has penned such a bittersweet story set in the heart of Boston during a time when gunslingers and bounty hunters roamed the wilds in search of ways to make their lives a better place.

I loved Brynne from the very beginning, and found her to be a touching soul whose only wish is to do good in the world she lives in. Yet not everything falls into place for her. She has her up’s and down’s just like any other person, and makes do with the little she has with her. Her fighting spirit was a joy to read, and even when she was constantly ignored by societies ladies, Brynne kept her cool and carried on her own business. 

Richard is a doctor who is constantly being harassed by the ladies of Boston, they want him to marry their daughters, and so he has to daily has to fight off the ladies and their mothers. But upon meeting Brynne, he sees past the starch and social niceties, and decides to chase this intriguing woman.

The smuggling was probably my favourite part, there was a little action, and it was all kept fast and real. The way Brynne assumed command made a refreshing change, I know she was a previous Blood Blade “Bandit”, but sometimes the author tends to give the lead to whatever man is in the scene.

The secondary characters were strong in their own rights, but no too overpowering, and I look forward to the sisters catching up with the scoundrel who stole sister Lucy’s heart and their niece !!!

A Bandit’s Broken Heart is a great addition to the Blood Blade Sisters series. I aim to catch up on book one soon enough, and look forward to more when the time comes.

Reviewed by Julie B.

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There is something about a tortured character that just makes the reader in me sit up and cheer. A character facing a mountain of obstacles keeps me turning the pages. Will she prevail? Will she defeat the bad guy and get her man? I have to know. Sure, I feel bad these poor characters are so picked on. I’m often sobbing into the pages right along with them. But it keeps me reading.

As a writer, I try to create the same conflict. If I’m crying over my poor characters while I’m writing, chances are good that my readers will too. My sister is one of my favorite guinea pigs and nothing makes me happier than sending her chapters and having her call me in a panic, threatening me with a very painful death if whatever just occurred in my book isn’t rectified immeditately 🙂

Is it nice to torture my characters? Well, no 🙂 But it does tend to be the drama, the conflict, that drives a story…and you just can’t get that if your characters get everything they want and are happy all the time.

Brynne Richardson Forrester, the main character in my newest release A Bandit’s Broken Heart (Blood Blade Sisters 2) has already been through a lot. Her husband is murdered in book 1 and she moves to a new city in book 2 in the hopes that she can start a new life and escape the pain of losing the only man she’s ever loved. Things don’t work out quite as she’d like.

But there is hope, most especially in the form of the handsome Dr. Richard Oliver. She has a happily ever after on the horizon, but she’ll have to go through a great deal more to get there.

Ernest Hemingway, in a book of advice to writers, said that a writer should…“find what gave you emotion; what the action was that gave you excitement.

I LOVE that quote. And it made me think, “What is it that gave me emotion? What gave me excitement?” Sure, I am happy when a character gets the guy at the end, or finds the treasure, or gets to live in the big pretty castle and lives happily ever after. But that isn’t what keeps me reading the story. What keeps me reading, what gives me goosebumps and makes my heart pound, is when the heroine cradles her dying husband in her arms…when she is on the back of a thundering horse, shooting a gun over her shoulder at the villain chasing her….when she made some stupid mistake and screwed up the good thing she had going….THAT kind of stuff makes me want to turn the page.

Did the husband really die? Will she get away? (Or will the retort of the gun knock her on her butt?…because that is always fun) 😀 Will she be able to fix her mistake and get the good thing going again, or has she just completely screwed up her life?

So, this is what I try to do to my characters. I want to give the reader a reason to turn the page, by giving my characters a reason to keep going, giving them something to fix, to resolve, to get over and move past. Death, pain, despair, torture, emotion, threat, danger….these all get the blood pumping, the tears pouring…and make that happy ending all the happier for the mess they had to go through to get there.

 

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Michelle McLean author picMichelle is the author of historical and paranormal romances, including TO TRUST A THIEF (Entangled Scandalous Jan 2013), a historical trilogy, BLOOD BLADE SISTERS (Entangled Scandalous 2013), and a zombie infested romance WISH UPON A ZOMBIE (Entangled Ever After 2013). She is also the author of the educational non-fiction book HOMEWORK HELPERS: ESSAYS AND TERM PAPERS.

Michelle has a B.S. in History, a M.A. in English, and tends to be a bit of an overly organized mess with an insatiable love of books and more weird quirks than you can shake a stick at.

If she’s not editing, reading or chasing her kids around, she can usually be found in a quiet corner working on her next book. Michelle resides in PA with her husband and two young children, an insanely hyper dog, and two very spoiled cats.

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Kathleen Tessaro-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

Kathleen Tessaro-Interview and Giveaway with the Author

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Kathleen Tessaro

TRC: Hi Kathleen and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the success of The Perfume Collector.

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

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Kathleen: I’m fairly dull; I was raised in Pittsburgh, a very poor and rebellious student, managed somehow to get into drama school then traveled to England to study acting in the middle of the second year of my drama program. I stayed in London for the next twenty-three years, married and divorced several times, had numerous odd jobs, realized I was not cut out for the life of an actress (I’m appalling), and was at a very dead end in my life when someone suggested I put pen to paper. Then, clearly, I got lucky. I’ve published five novels now and am working on my sixth.

TRC: You lived a good portion of your adult life in England and in 2009 returned to the USA. If you could live anywhere else in the world, where would you like to live and why?

Kathleen: I’d move back to London. It’s an amazing, very eccentric, sophisticated and culturally vibrant place.

The Perfume CollectorTRC: THE PERFUME COLLECTOR is your latest release in the historical fiction genre focusing on two women-one from the 1920’s and the other from the 1950’s. Would you please tell us something about the premise? (See my review below)

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Kathleen: The story concerns a young woman in 1950’s London who receives a letter one day from a law firm in France informing her that she’s the sole beneficiary in a will by a woman she’s never heard of, Madame Eva D’Orsey. Convinced there’s been a mistake, she travels to Paris only to learn the inheritance is real. In searching for clues as to her connection with this woman, she discovers that Eva was a muse to a very talented but difficult perfumer, Valmont. The rest of the story is revealed in the three distinctive fragrances Valmont created to honor her.

TRC: What or who was the inspiration behind The Perfume Collector and the leading characters?

Kathleen: I knew that I wanted to write a book where perfume and the connection between scent and memory was a central theme. The basic premise came from a conversation I had years earlier with a friend of mine, a woman in her fifties and a member of the English aristocracy who confided in me that when she was twenty-one, she suddenly inherited a flat in Paris from a man she’d never heard of and the impact that event had on her life and identity.

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

Kathleen: The main storyline I’ve just described came from real life but I also discovered a lot of inspiration about perfumers and perfume creation during my research. The character of Madame Zed, who created Mon Peche (My Sin) for Lanvin in 1924 was a real person – a mysterious Russian woman who formulated perhaps as many as fourteen perfumes for Lanvin before disappearing completely after the success on My Sin. Who she was and what happened to her were two questions I couldn’t leave unanswered in my novel.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters in the series, which models or actors would be represent your projected image?

Kathleen: When I imagine Lambert I think of Michael Fassbender, Roman Duris for Valmont, Marion Cotillard for Eva, and Claire Foy for Grace.

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

Kathleen: I tend to start out with a strong situation and the characters grow out of that. For example, what if you inherited a flat from a stranger? What if you were a female alcoholic in 1933? What if you found a book in a second hand book store that promised to transform your life?

TRC: Are you a plotter or a pantster?

Kathleen: I think of myself as a flounderer or perhaps a stabber-in-the-dark. I start out with an idea and a fairly clear plot and then as I write the book, things shift completely. That’s part of the fun but also the scary bit. The story you end up with is often different from the idea you had in the beginning. You have to be willing to go along for the ride.

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

Kathleen: I wrote a completely different ending that no one liked. Then I had to go back and unpick it and start again. It was a bit demoralizing but a lot of writing is like that – you try and fail and then try again. Constructive criticism is hugely valuable. You have to be willing to sacrifice whole chapters, characters and themes in order to make a book function, and trust that there’s more where that came from.

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

Kathleen: I have a number of writer friends I depend upon and of course my editors and agents.

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

Kathleen: I don’t think about it from that point of view. After you’ve done a fair amount of research, you realize that real life is far more outrageous than any plot you can come up with. So I simply focus on telling the story. And of course the story alters as you go along. For example in my new book, set in Boston in 1933, one character has a hangover at work. She opens a desk drawer of one of her colleagues and finds a Benzadrine inhaler. Before my research, I didn’t know that amphetamine inhalers were sold over the counter to clear nasal passages and of course were highly addictive. As soon as I found that out and put one in a desk drawer, I had a whole new plot line to thread into the story – of a young woman who becomes addicted to an over the counter medication. So you see, it’s all a crap shoot!

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

Kathleen: I fail at both.

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

Kathleen: Maybe Project Runway….I can’t sew or design but I’d like to meet Tim Gunn. I often wish he would visit me at my desk while I’m writing and tell me to “make it work”.

TRC: If you could select a decade or ‘era’ other than NOW, at which time period would you have liked to have lived and why?

Kathleen: I’m researching the 1930’s right now, so that era is interesting to me. But as a woman, the idea of living in the past is very mixed. I can’t help but feel blessed to be alive in an age when I have ready access to health care, contraception, freedom of choice, education, career opportunities, political power….the more I study women’s positions even in the recent past, the more I’m struck by the huge limitations they were forced to live with and the enormous battles we’ve had to fight to get where we are. So, despite the nostalgia of the past, I don’t want to got back – only forward.

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

Kathleen: No book is perfect. That said, the more you’re exposed to reviews, the more you realize that readers bring their own agendas to the experience, an agenda that often has little to do with you or your work. In that respect, its quite freeing. You have to find your own value and believe in your work independently of what others think.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Kathleen: It’s a novel set in an antiquarian shop in Boston in the early 1930’s during the Depression, called Rare Objects. I’ve got a struggling young woman with a secret to hide, some extremely rare Greek artifacts that have been smuggled into the country and a very dangerous love triangle.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Kathleen: Thank you for having me and for supporting my books! Of all the reviews I encounter, the ones from genuine readers (who read for the sake of reading) are the most helpful to me and the most enlightening.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: tomatoes

Favorite Dessert: ice cream, any flavor

Favorite TV Show: Sherlock

Last Movie You Saw: The Way Way Back

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Milk, preferably with hazelnuts and raisins

Favorite Flower: white sweet peas, white roses, white hyacinth

Last Vacation Destination: London

Pet Peeve: people who spit in public

Secret Celebrity Crush: Helen Mirren

TRC: Thank you Kathleen for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the success of The Perfume Collector. We wish you all the best.

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Kathleen and Harper Collins are offering one hard cover copy of THE PERFUME COLLECTOR to five (5) lucky readers at The Reading Cafe.

NOTE: There will be up to  5 (five) winners with this giveaway

1. Please register using the log-in at the top of the page (side bar) or by using one of the social log-ins.

2. If you are using a social log-in please post your email address with your comment.

3. Giveaway runs from August 22 to August 27, 2013.

4. Giveaway is open to USA only.

Review

Please note: This is a reposting of my review of THE PERFUME COLLECTOR by Kathleen Tessaro

The Perfume CollectorTHE PERFUME COLLECTOR by Kathleen Tessaro

ABOUT THE BOOK: Released May 2013

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London, 1955: Grace Monroe is a young newlywed, eager to make a success of her marriage. However, with her intellectual curiosity and her unladylike talent for advanced mathematics, she finds the routine of elegant luncheons and exclusive parties among post-war London’ s social set more tiresome than exciting.

When Grace receives an unexpected inheritance from a woman she’ s never met, she finds herself suddenly in Paris, embarking upon a journey to discover not only the identity of her mysterious benefactor but also the hidden secrets of her own past.

In a story that takes us from New York in the 1920s to mid-century Monte Carlo, Paris and London, Grace discovers a world filled with the evocative, intoxicating power of perfume; an obsessive, desperate love between muse and artist; and a trail of dark memories that may mean she isn’t the person she thinks she is at all

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REVIEW: THE PERFUME COLLECTOR is a fictional storyline that covers a tumultuous time in the lives of two women: Grace Monroe is a newly married woman in the 1950s whose sole purpose is to support her husband at social events and business parties. The other is Eva-a young teen in the 1920s who will learn first hand that there are people willing to take advantage of a naïve and innocent girl. And in the end, lives will be destroyed, reputations ruined and one woman will discover that her entire life has been a lie. Starting over will bring about a new set of ideals and revelations where she will discover the real person inside. The Perfume Collector is one woman’s story of self-discovery and independence brought about by a stranger with a gift and a story that has yet to be told.

We follow Grace as she embarks on a journey that will question the direction of her current life. When an unexpected inheritance from a stranger is thrust into her possession, Grace sets out to uncover the mystery surrounding the money and the woman from whom it was bequeathed. Most of the storyline premise is told in flashbacks and recollections from two specific eras.

The storyline alternates smoothly between the 1920s and 1954; from New York to London to Paris. Eva is a young girl, barely a teen, who must grow up quickly when life presents many opportunities and choices. She will find herself in debt to a man who neither loves her nor wants her, but a man who is in desperate need of something only Eva can supply. Hoping to repay the debt, Eva learns that she has lost so much more than her freedom but herself. This particular part of the storyline is darker in content and premise.

The character and world building are fluid and reflects the ideals and beliefs/emotions of the eras. Kathleen Tessaro pulls the reader into a storyline that tantalizes the senses: from sight and sound to the scents of rain and seduction-you can almost smell the very essence of the perfume. We watch as two women grow into themselves but one will eventually lose the battle when the sins of the past catch up rather quickly.

The Perfume Collector is a well-written, colorful storyline with a predictable plot but one that will keep your interest until the very end. The story builds on the premise of Grace’s hunt for information regarding the woman who named her as soul beneficiary and heir to a large estate. Along the way, we are introduced to a number of characters from past and present whose very existence has affected Grace’s life in 1954 and the one woman who is able to connect the timelines and stories together.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Master Undone by Lisa Renee Jones-Blog Tour, Review and Giveaway

The Master Undone by Lisa Renee Jones-Blog Tour, Review and Giveaway

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The Master Undone
Inside Out Novella
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: August 12, 2013

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NOTE: The review of THE MASTER UNDONE is a repost from an earlier review.

*** The Master Undone is a part of the Inside Out trilogy, and is told from his POV. ***

The Master Undone

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I told him goodbye, and I will not call him. I know if I do, it will be my undoing, and I’ll once again be caught up in his spell. I will once again be…lost.

In her private journals, Rebecca laid bare her soul, revealing her obsession for the one man whose erotic demands captivated her imagination–and enslaved her forever. Now, with Rebecca no longer in his life he is lost, questioning everything he thought he knew about himself and about control he holds in such high regard. One women will reach out to heal him and then turn away, leaving him haunted. She is nothing he thought he wanted and somehow everything he needs. He tells himself to forget her but he cannot escape his desire for her. He has to have more…

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THE MASTER UNDONE is the fifth novella in Lisa Renee Jones Inside Out Novellas and told from the ‘Masters’ POV. This storyline is not a retelling of any particular part of the series thus far, but is a story about what happens next after (The Master) discovers what has happened to his sub Rebecca.

It has been 24 hours since ‘The Master’ discovered that his current sub was responsible for the disappearance of Rebecca-a woman who wanted more from ‘The Master’ then he was willing or ready to give. But his anguish over Rebecca will have to be tempered when a more urgent matter-one that involves his mother-may bring the strong, alpha male to his knees. With his personal life in turmoil, ‘The Master’ will discover a feisty, independent female, a woman whom his mother respects and trusts, in the guise of one Crystal Smith.

Crystal is a woman who is definitely not a submissive. She is an alpha female, with a take charge attitude and knows when to move on. She recognizes that this man is in a vulnerable position and she is more than willing to be his playmate for one night. But when ‘The Master’ awakens to an empty bed, he knows only one thing-he must find Crystal-now.

THE MASTER UNDONE is a short story where Lisa reveals a different side to ‘The Master’-a powerful man we have seen dominate and control-but a man who is just as susceptible to the foibles of the reality of life as any other human. He is man who realizes that he cannot save everyone, no matter what the cost to his heart or his wallet. Lisa pulls the reader into a different point of view but one that lays naked a man’s emotions, his deepest pain and the love of family. The Master Undone is a fascinating and eye opening welcome addition and change from the normal-a man’s POV in an erotic storyline

READING ORDER:
1. If I Were You (Inside Out #1)
2. Rebecca’s Lost Journals (Novellas)
-The Seduction
-The Contract
-His Submissive
-My Master
3. Being Me
4. Behind Closed Doors (online serial novellas)
5. The Master Undone (novella) (August 2013)
6. Revealing Us (September 2013)

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If I Were You (Inside Out #1)
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: September 13, 2012

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If I were youWhen Sara McMillan finds a stack of journals in a storage unit, she’s shocked and enthralled by the erotic life the writer led. Unable to stop reading, she vicariously lives out dark fantasies through Rebecca, the writer—until the terrifying final entry.

Certain something sinister has happened, Sara sets out to discover the facts, immersing herself in Rebecca’s life. Soon she’s working at the art gallery Rebecca worked at and meeting Rebecca’s friends. Finding herself drawn to two dangerously sexy men, the manager of the gallery and a famed artist, Sara realizes she’s going down the same path Rebecca took. But with the promise of her dark needs being met by a man with confident good looks and a desire for control, she’s not sure anything else matters. Just the burn for more

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Being Me (Inside Out #1)
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: June 11, 2013

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being MeFascinated by the dark fantasies in the journals she’s discovered, and the two men who have now found a place in her life, Sara McMillan finds herself torn between her new life and her past. Now, more than ever, Sara identifies with the lost journal writer, Rebecca, and is certain that something sinister has happened.

In the arms of the sexy, tormented artist Chris Merit, Sara seeks answers about Rebecca and ends up discovering things about herself she never knew existed. Chris forces Sara to reconsider who she is and what she truly wants from life, but not before his dark desires threaten to tear them apart. Her boss, Mark Compton, offers her the shelter to understand just what those needs mean to her, and what they might have meant to Rebecca, but can she trust him to lead her to a final conclusion to Rebecca’s story?

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Revealing Us (Inside Out #3)
by Lisa Renee Jones
Release Date: September 10, 2013

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Revealing Us

 

The third installment in the sexy Inside Out erotic romance series—in the seductive tradition of Fifty Shades of Grey.

You’ve discovered Rebecca’s secrets. You’ve discovered Sara’s secrets. Now Sara will discover “his” deepest, darkest secrets…but will those secrets bind them together–or tear them apart?

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Lisa Renee JonesNew York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Lisa Renee Jones is the author of the highly acclaimed INSIDE OUT TRILOGY which has sold to more than ten countries for translation with negotiations in process for more, and has now been optioned by STARZ Network for a cable television show, to be produced by Suzanne Todd (Alice in Wonderland).

Since beginning her publishing career in 2007, Lisa has published more than 30 books with publishers such as Simon and Schuster, Avon, Kensington, Harlequin, NAL, Berkley and Elloras Cave, as well as crafting a successful indie career. Booklist says that Jones suspense truly sizzles with an energy similar to FBI tales with a paranormal twist by Julie Garwood or Suzanne Brockmann.

Prior to publishing, Lisa owned multi-state staffing agency that was recognized many times by The Austin Business Journal and also praised by Dallas Women Magazine. In 1998 LRJ was listed as the #7 growing women owned business in Entrepreneur Magazine.

Lisa loves to hear from her readers. You can reach her through her website and she is active on Twitter and Facebook daily.

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Hush by Carey Baldwin – a Review

Hush by Carey Baldwin – a Review

 

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Description:
Reformed bad boy Charlie “Drex” Drexler returns to his hometown of Tangleheart, Texas hoping to make peace with his dark past and make amends to those he’s wronged. He’s also looking to reconnect with an old flame. But Anna won’t cooperate, new questions tear open old wounds and his best friend’s wife and baby disappear. Can Drex and Anna mend their broken hearts while fighting for their lives and racing to bring mother and baby home safely?

 

Review:
I could not wait to read Hush by Carey Baldwin!  Do you remember how I gushed over First Do No Evil (I’m sure you can access it here, by the way!)?  I put the family to bed (Albert didn’t need much prodding) and sunk right in!  It started off so descriptive, so lovely, so swoon-worthy…I tweeted my love for it before I was done with the first chapter!  Without further delay…Charlie Drexler ran away from his problems 6 years ago, but breaking hearts left deadly impressions and he’s back in Tangleheart, Texas to right those wrongs.  Will the town be so welcoming?  Anna, aka “the one who got away”, sure isn’t.  And the more Charlie looks at her and calls her “Peaches”, the more she’s fighting herself for resisting!  Once you meet Charlie…who would want to?!

Anna Kincaid was the turned-down page corner in the book of Charlie Drexler’s life.  With a placeholder like Anna he had to question his decision to skip ahead in the first place.  

In all fairness, the suicide of Charlie’s ex-girlfriend, Megan, was the impetus behind his departure.  What weighed heaviest on his conscience, however, was that his too quick escape resulted in losing contact with his best friend, Anna.  Back in Tangleheart (pretty apropos), Charlie is resigned to facing his demons.  

What he hadn’t prepared for was this.  This neutral look on her face.  This indifferent demeanor.  It was as if Anna simply didn’t care one way or another that he’d returned to her determined to find out what he’d missed.  It was as if the girl who’d looked up to him, who’d, let’s face it, worshipped him, didn’t care one way or another that he’d come home.

Yeah, I like Anna already, too! 😀  This mild-mannered librarian is no wilting flower although her personal story is imbued with quiet suffering.  Charlie sets out to apologize and pour his heart out to Anna.  The process wasn’t handled in a typical way so conventional to romance novels.  Charlie was messed up, pure and simple.  When he broke up with Megan, she killed herself.  Instead of “manning up”, he left to enlist in the army and forget the past.  Trouble with forgetting the past?  You can’t forget the past.  Surely Charlie could have written a letter, sent an email at the very least?  Yeah, Anna (and I) want all those questions, and more, answered.  As charming as Charlie is (he serves up some steam!), Anna deserves the truth.

A back story of gritty suspense (Ms. Baldwin writes it so well!) begins when Charlie begins to detangle the last 6 years.  Megan had been cheating on Charlie…Megan never left a suicide note…Megan’s mother started receiving five hundred dollars every two weeks following her daughter’s death…These pursuits of truth added great tension and the revelations completely delivered satisfaction.  I got caught up in the mystery…started theorizing on my own.  I was way off, but isn’t that the beauty of a thriller?!  You will learn it all and realize that Ms. Baldwin’s writing is so effortless and finessed, you should read all her work, follow her on Twitter, become her friend on Goodreads, Like her on Facebook, etc.

My only criticism is that the book was just shy of 100 pages.  After enduring so much anguish, Charlie and Anna deserve an uncomplicated future…and sequel?  I’d sure read it!  

Reviewed by Carmen

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Cafe News: Loving Lachlyn (Ashland Pride #2) by R.E.Butler

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Loving Lachlyn
Ashland Pride #2
by R.E.Butler
Release Date: August 27, 2013

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For many years, mountain lion Alek Fallon believed he was fated to be alone forever. But after meeting Lachlyn, he knows that he’s found his mate in the sweet she-bear and opens his home to her and her second mate, were-bear Jericho. Lachlyn is a shifting dud and cannot transform into her bear self. When Jericho’s father tries to force her into her bear form using a cattle prod, she nearly dies. Jericho’s father swears to find them, and now Alek, Jericho, and the lion pride are working together to keep everyone safe. When the mountain lions’ enemy interferes, it’s not only Lachlyn’s life that is on the line, but all of theirs.

This book contains plenty of m/f/m loving, two men who will love their woman to the best of their ability, interfering female lions who don’t know when to give up, and a camper used as a honeymoon suite. Be prepared for growling, neck biting, ceremonial marking, and a lot of sweethearted male mountain lions who just want to find love

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A midwesterner by birth, R.E. lives on the East Coast now, enjoying the seagulls and the ocean. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her curled up with her Kindle, playing with her kids, or jonesing for chocolate.

Author of five series, R.E. loves to explore the supernatural and dream about what might be if people really did get furry once a month.

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Grace Burrowes-Scottish Victorian Book Tour and Giveaway

Grace Burrowes-Scottish Victorian Book Tour and Giveaway

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The MacGregor Trilogy by Grace Burrowes

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The MacGregor Trilogy

 

The Bridegroom Wore Plaid
The MacGregor Trilogy #1
by Grace Burrowes
Release Date: December 1, 2012

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HIS FAMILY OR HIS HEART–ONE OF THEM WILL BE BETRAYED…

Ian MacGregor is wooing a woman who’s wrong for him in every way. As the new Earl of Balfour, though, he must marry an English heiress to repair the family fortunes.

But in his intended’s penniless chaperone, Augusta, Ian is finding everything he’s ever wanted in a wife.
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Mary Fran and Matthew
The MacGregor Trilogy #1.5 (Novella)
by Grace Burrowes
Release Date: July 2, 2013

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Mary Fran and Matthew

 

Matthew Daniels is an English Colonel who has been sent home from the Crimea in disgrace. Mary Frances MacGregor is a Scottish widow who loathes everything about the English military, and yet both Mary Fran and Matthew know more than they want to about being lonely and isolated, even amid family. They yearn to understand each other too, but old secrets and divided family loyalties threaten to cost them their chance at shared happiness.

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Once Upon A Tartan
The MacGregor Trilogy #2
by Grace Burrowes
Release Date: August 6, 2013

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Hester MacDaniel is recovering from an engagement gone awry by summering at her brother’s holding in the Highlands, and looking after her brother’s young step-daughter, Fiona. Tiberius Flynn, heir to the English Marquis of Quinworth, appears on Hester’s doorstep claiming he’s Fee’s paternal uncle, and he’s been sent by her English relations to make the girl’s acquaintance. Tye believes his brother’s dying wishes compel him to take Fee south with him, but he doesn’t plan on Hester capturing his heart, even as she fights him tooth and nail for custody of Fiona.

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The MacGregor’s Lady
The MacGregor Trilogy #3
by Grace Burrowes
Expected Date of Release: February 4, 2014

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The MacGregor's Lady

Asher MacGregor has returned from years wandering the Canadian wilderness to assume an earldom he’s avoided, and to seek a bride he does not want. He’s saddled with an additional family obligation in the form of Boston heiress Hannah Cooper, whom he is to escort about the London ballrooms so she might find an English husband.

Hannah is no more interested in settling in Britain than Asher is in returning to the New World, and yet their sympathy for one another soon turns to passion. With Hannah anxious to return to the family she’s trying to protect in Boston, and Asher bound to his earldom in the Highlands, they must trust in love to span an ocean of differences and difficulties.

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Grace BurrowesNew York Times and USA Today bestselling author Grace Burrowes is the author of the acclaimed Windham Family Series, The MacGregor Trilogy and The Lonely Lords Series. Her debut novel, The Heir (2010), as well as The Bridegroom Wore Plaid (2012) were both included as Publishers Weekly Best Books of their respective years, in the romance category. A practicing attorney specializing in family law, Grace lives in rural Maryland, where she is working on the final book in the Windham series, Lady Jenny’s Christmas Portrait (October 2013) and third MacGregor story, The MacGregor’s Lady (February 2014), and many more books. Visit her website afor more information about all of her books, exclusive extras and her lively blog.

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Sourcebooks and Grace Burrowes are offering a giveaway at each tour stop including The Reading Cafe. One winner will receive a print copy of THE BRIDEGROOM WORE PLAID and ONCE UPON A TARTAN. That’s correct-ONE winner will receive both books

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