The Diamond Ring (The Unbreakable Trilogy #3) by Primula Bond

THE DIAMOND RING (The Unbreakable Trilogy #3) by Primula Bond-a review

The Diamond Ring

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 22, 2014

Sex. Love. Betrayal. And a very dramatic climax… The Unbreakable Trilogy reaches its unforgettable conclusion. A must-read for fans of erotic romance.

“You don’t know how beautiful you are, Serena. That’s the danger.”

Engaged to be married, life should be blissful for Gustav and Serena. It should be a time of happiness; a time to plan their wedding and their future together.

But the ghosts of Gustav’s past have returned to haunt him, and one in particular casts a dangerous shadow over their relationship.

Margot, Gustav’s bitter and twisted ex-wife, is determined to destroy everything that Gustav holds dear. Starting with Serena…

From the glamour of Paris to the exotic wilds of Morocco, The Diamond Ring will take you on a sensual, sexy journey like no other – with a finale you won’t forget.

REVIEW: THE DIAMOND RING is the third and final instalment in Primula Bond’s adult, contemporary The Unbreakable erotic romance trilogy focusing on the reclusive billionaire Gustav Levi and photographer Serena Folkes-a woman several years younger and the love of his life.

Primula Bond pulls the reader into an erotic journey of one woman’s sexual awareness and blossoming love. Gustav Levi is an enigma-a man destroyed by his ex-wife’s infidelity and her destruction of the brother he once loved. Meeting Serena, Gustav has been given a second chance at love but Serena will be sucked into the abyss that was his former life. Serena has been targeted by Gustav’s sadistic ex wife, and that ex will use everyone that has touched Serena’s life to get what she wants.

The relationship between Gustav and Serena continues to be erotic, explorative, imaginative and provocative. Very little is off limits with our couple as Serena begins to explore the lifestyle that once captured Gustav’s heart.

Told from first person POV (Serena) THE DIAMOND RING is a dark and sexually exotic tale where the fantasy lifestyle of sexual deviance is a dangerous and dramatic world of betrayal and revenge. As Gustav’s ex wife begins to drive a wedge between our leading couple, everyone that Gustav has loved and lost will suffer for the sins of his past. THE DIAMOND RING is not an easy storyline to accept-there are moments of anger, rage and deception; where hatred comes in the guise of friendship; where brotherly love is tested by the past; and where love everlasting is but a moment in time.

The secondary characters are colorful, demonic, abusive and drive a good majority of the storyline. I hope Primula writes a spin off series that will focus on Gustav’s broken brother Pierre and perhaps there is a future for Serena’s cousin Polly.

Primula Bond takes an intimate tale of sex and lust, adding a passionate and heartbreaking leading man, where by one woman will discover the truth about love and losing her heart. THE DIAMOND RING is a sexually graphic storyline with some scenes of BDSM, f/f same sex scenarios and a look at a love so deep that the pain of separation is equaled by the perception of betrayal and loss.

The Unbreakable Trilogy

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Blind Faith / Tamed by Rebecca Zanetti-Book Blast and Reviews

BLIND FAITH / TAMED by Rebecca Zanetti-Book Blast and reviews

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Blind Faith
Sin Brothers #3
by Rebecca Zanetti
Genre: adult, contemporary, suspense, paranormal
Release Date: May 6, 2014

Blind Faith

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 6, 2014

A betrayal he couldn’t forget . . .

For Nate Dean, love is a four-letter word. As part of a secret black-ops military unit, he and his brothers were genetically engineered by the government to be ruthless soldiers with an expiration date. They were loyal only to one another . . . until Nate laid eyes on the woman who stole his heart and blew his world apart. Now, years later, his family is still paying the price for his mistake. But as time runs out, there’s only one person who can save his family: the very woman Nate swore he’d never trust again.

A love she couldn’t deny . . .

The moment Audrey Madison spies Nate across a crowded ballroom, she can barely breathe. He’s just as undeniably sexy as she remembers, yet there’s an edge to him now that’s as irresistible as it is dangerous. When he asks for her help, Audrey can’t refuse. But she has secrets of her own-secrets that, if Nate ever discovers them, may cost them both their lives .

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REVIEW: BLIND FAITH is the third instalment in Rebecca Zanetti’s contemporary, adult, action suspense, slightly paranormal Sin Brothers Series focusing on Mattie, Shane, Nate and Jory Dean- four genetically engineered brothers who were created to become the perfect super soldier. This is Nate Dean and Audrey Madison’s story. Audrey is the ‘daughter’ of the doctor who, along with the commander, has helped create the ultimate warrior of destruction. The commander is still determined to bring the brothers back into the fold but there are only a couple weeks remaining on the brothers’s expiration date.

As the series continues, it is Nate’s turn to hunt down the people responsible for their creation but someone from Nate’s past has popped up on their radar and Nate needs information and answers to many questions. Audrey is the only woman whom he has ever loved and she is the daughter of the woman who is directly responsible for his brothers’s impending demise. It has been close to five years since Audrey and Nate last had contact and many things have changed in the ensuing time. Not only have they both lost someone they have loved but they will be pulled together by a secret neither one ever knew.

The relationship between Audrey and Nate is sexual, sensual and has lost none of the powerful attraction since they last met. Nate is determined to keep Audrey in his life but Audrey has other plans-she is determined to take down the commander on her own.

All of the previous storyline characters play a secondary role including Mattie and Shane Dean. The world building continues as the brothers hunt for the code to deactivate their death sentence but the people responsible continue to elude capture or meet their end. The search for the youngest Dean brother continues with a glimmer of hope that Jory may still be alive and in this, the brothers’s storyline will continue, at least, for one more chapter.

BLIND FAITH is a fast paced story of action, suspense and drama. Rebecca Zanetti has written a compelling and intriguing series about four brothers brought together by DNA, power and abuse and, circumstance. It is their continuing search for the code that pulls the brothers together. These are their stories of love and loss; betrayal and heartbreak; family and connections.

Sin Brothers Series

Reading Order
1. Forgotten Sins
2. Sweet Revenge
3. Blind Faith (May 2014)
4. Total Surrender (March 2015)

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Tamed
(Dark Protectors 6.5)
by Rebecca Zanetti
Genre: contemporary, adult, paranormal
Release Date: May 15, 2014

Tamed

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ABOUT THE BOOK : Release Date May 15, 2014

Caleb Donovan was never meant to be a prophet. At heart he’s a conqueror, his appetites far more carnal than spiritual. He’s not inclined to repress his passions and surrender to fate. After all, that’s what cost him Lily—three centuries ago. She married another, because it was ordained. Now that he’s in the same benighted calling—and forced into proximity with her—all the old desires are roaring back to life. . .

After widowhood and centuries of celibacy, Lily is eager to explore the wild side of life, except now she’s vulnerable to another forced relationship, with an enemy. But this time she’s determined to choose her own path. And if hot, furious Caleb comes charging to the rescue, it might just change both their destinies. . .

Love is about to start conquering.

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REVIEW: TAMED is the latest novella in Rebecca Zanetti’s adult, contemporary Dark Protectors paranormal romance series focusing on the Prophets-vampire and Realm Rebel Caleb Donovan and Lily Sotheby. TAMED can be read as a stand alone without too much difficulty.

The vampires and their enemy the Kurjan are about to enter into peace negotiations but something or someone wants them to fail. Prophetic dreams and messages have been haunting Caleb and Lily, and with them will come a directive that one of their own must be terminated. With the vampire King’s niece’s life hanging in the balance, the Fates begin to push at the Prophets to ensure compliance is carried forth.

The relationship between Caleb and Lily is a second chance at love storyline. Three hundred years earlier Caleb had professed his love to Lily but Lily chose duty over love. Now that they have been given at second chance Caleb’s need for Lily has grown that much more stronger. The sex is sensual, steamy and possessive. Caleb will not lose Lily to the prophecy or the Fates.

The secondary characters include the vampire king Dage and his niece Janie as well as several guardians, friends and bitter rivals. The world building continues with the inclusion of familiar names and scenarios and the potential for Janie’s storyline to be told-next.

Rebecca Zanetti has written a wonderful series where the characters push the storyline forward. The Dark Protector series has a little bit of everything-romance, humor, love, sex and suspense as well as a bitter rival who is determined to destroy the vampire through virus and destruction.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Rebecca ZanettiUSA Today Bestselling Author Rebecca Zanetti has worked as an art curator, Senate aide, lawyer, college professor, and a hearing examiner – only to culminate it all in stories about Alpha males and the women who claim them. She writes dark paranormals, romantic suspense, and sexy contemporary romances.

 

Growing up amid the glorious backdrops and winter wonderlands of the Pacific Northwest has given Rebecca fantastic scenery and adventures to weave into her stories. She resides in the wild north with her husband, children, and extended family who inspire her every day–or at the very least give her plenty of characters to write about.

Website: http://rebeccazanetti.com
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The Target by David Baldacci – a Review

The Target by David Baldacci – a Review

 

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The President knows it’s a perilous, high-risk assignment. If he gives the order, he has the opportunity to take down a global menace, once and for all. If the mission fails, he would face certain impeachment, and the threats against the nation would multiply. So the president turns to the one team that can pull off the impossible: Will Robie and his partner, Jessica Reel.

Together, Robie and Reel’s talents as assassins are unmatched. But there are some in power who don’t trust the pair. They doubt their willingness to follow orders. And they will do anything to see that the two assassins succeed, but that they do not survive.

As they prepare for their mission, Reel faces a personal crisis that could well lead old enemies right to her doorstep, resurrecting the ghosts of her earlier life and bringing stark danger to all those close to her. And all the while, Robie and Reel are stalked by a new adversary: an unknown and unlikely assassin, a woman who has trained her entire life to kill, and who has her own list of targets–a list that includes Will Robie and Jessica Reel.

 

Review:

The Target by David Baldacci is the third book in his wonderful Will Robie series.  I first became a big fan of Baldacci when reading his awesome Camel Club series, and this series is equally as good.  Baldacci writes political thrillers that are action packed, suspenseful stories, and super heroes/heroines.

The Target is about CIA assassin Will Robie and his female counter part, Jessica Reel, as they are called in to help on a major mission that is backed by the President. In fact, this mission is so secret, only the President, CIA Director and National Security know of this mission. If it fails, the consequences will be disastrous.

In the last book, Robie joined hands with Reel, who had gone rogue, to stop American traitors, putting themselves on the line, with everyone gunning for them.  But they survived, and in the end they both received medals.  The CIA director resents them, and now before they can go on this mission, he puts them through a tense, exhaustive, life threatening training session, to prove that they are still the best.  

But before the mission can begin, everything goes wrong, and the President calls Robie and Reel in to help alleviate a dangerous situation with North Korea.   Robie and Reel are the best at what they do, and both the President & the CIA Director know that they are the only ones who can get them out of this.  To help safe face and prevent a war, they are sent to France to remove the only person who can identify the US as participants in this misfired attempt against the leader of North Korea. 

From the start, we are also given a glimpse at two other backstories.  One a young Korean lady, who came from a concentration camp, with deplorable conditions, and who eventually has become their best assassin.  We see her discover the original plot, then given the assignment for revenge against the Americans.  Along the way, we learn from her memories, the torture she endured to get where she is today, which plays a major part in this exciting race to the finish.

The other story was about an old man on death row, who is considered one of the most dangerous and violent criminals.  He however is dying of cancer, and wants to meet his daughter. We know he is evil, but we have no idea what his real plan is.  

Most of this is early on the book when it sets the stage for an exciting, amazing storyline that has you holding your breath many times.  I do not want to give spoilers, but there is so much action, and even though you know there isn’t a better team than Robie and Reel, we thought so many times this was the end. If you want a thriller, excitement, non-stop action and a story, with so many twists, as well as a hero and heroine that you marvel at; then The Target by David Baldacci is not to be missed.

Reviewed by Barb

 

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The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride by Cathy MacRae-Review, Interview and Giveaway

The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride by Cathy MacRae-Review, Interview and Giveaway

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The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride
by Cathy MacRae
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Genre: Highlander, historical, romance

The Highlander's Reluctant Bride

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THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE (Highlander’s Bride #2) by Cathy MacRae

ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 15, 2014

Determined to keep the Macrory clan holdings out of the clutches of the Lord of the Isles and marauding pirates, King Robert II sends his man, Lord Ranald Scott, to hold Scaurness Castle. There, Laird Macrory lies dying, awaiting word from his son who is missing on the battlefields of France. If the son is not found before the old laird dies, Ranald will take over as laird–and marry Laird Macrory’s headstrong daughter.

Lady Caitriona sees no reason she cannot rule the clan in her brother’s stead, and is bitterly disappointed with the king’s decision to send a man to oversee the castle and its people. Not only is Ranald Scott only distantly related to the Macrory clan, but he was her childhood nemesis. She has little trust or like for him.

Her disappointment turns to panic when the king’s plan is completely revealed and she realizes she must wed Ranald. Pirates, treachery, and a 4-year-old girl stand between her and Ranald’s chance at happiness. What will it take for them to learn to trust each other and find the love they both deserve?

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REVIEW: THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE is the second instalment in Cathy MacRae’s Highlander historical romance series. This is Lord Ranald Scott and Lady Riona Macrory’s story. Following the death of Laird Macrory, King Robert sends Ranald to Scaurness Castle to secure and assume the position of Laird. To establish ownership, Ranald is ordered to marry Lady Macrory and is not surprised when she denies any claim of marriage. The two have a prior history that goes back a number of years.

The premise focuses on the building relationship between Ranald and Riona as well as defending the castle from would be claimants-a one time friend of the former Laird: and the head of the Laird’s guards. When treachery and treason is suspected Ranald must ensure his position of authority or lose control of the castle and the men.

The relationship between Ranald and Riona began as children but neither had seen one another in years. Their attraction to one another is immediate although both deny feelings or their emotions. But Riona hides a secret that she believes will push Ranald away and in doing so will discover that her past has come back to claim what he believes belongs to him. When Riona chooses her past over her present Ranald knows that the future he promised was never going to happen.

The world building continues with the inclusion of Laird Eaden Scott (Ranald’s brother) from the first storyline. With the backdrop of Scottish castles and the salt water ocean you can feel the moisture and dew on the misty shores. The secondary characters include family, friends and enemies all carefully placed who reveal bits and pieces about the history of the family and the guards.

Cathy MacRae pulls the reader into a romantic storyline of struggle, betrayal, heartbreak and love. The Highlander storylines are always a favorite genre for many romance readers and THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE is the perfect romance read for love in the afternoon.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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TRC: Hi Cathy and welcome to The Reading Café. Congratulations on the recent release of THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE.

Cathy: Thank you so much! It’s great to be here today. The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride is just shy of its two month birthday.

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

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Cathy: Well, like other writers, I love to read and cannot remember a time when I didn’t have a book in my hand- two or three in my desk at school as a kid, books in my car (before ereaders) for downtime while kids were at one practice or another. When I decided to start writing Scottish historical romance, a fellow writer challenged me to enter a writing competition, and the genre has stuck with me. I love it! And, really, it’s not hard to appreciate men in kilts. **J I was fortunate enough to take a trip to Scotland two years ago and will definitely go again!

TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?

Cathy: My local writing group was my first support group. **J My current critique group is awesome and of course, there are numerous authors in my genre whose stories I love.

TRC: THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE is the March 2014 and second release in your historical Highlander Brides series. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

Cathy: It is a stand alone book, but if you read the first one, you would recognize the hero in this book, Ranald, as the brother of the hero in The Highlander’s Accidental Bride.The Highlander's Reluctant Bride

In The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride, King Robert II has received an urgent request from Laird Macrory to send someone to help hold Scaurness Castle, a strategic site overlooking the Firth of Clyde. Both the Lord of the Isles and marauding pirates would love to claim it for their own.*

The king sends Ranald and sets three mandates. First, secure the castle in the name of the king. Second, take over as laird if the old laird dies before his son can be found and returned from France’s battlefields. The third mandate hinges on the second. To strengthen his claim on the Macrory clan (he is distantly related), he must marry the old laird’s headstrong daughter. Unfortunately, Ranald remembers her as an annoying child he didn’t like very much. Their story revolves around their early dislike of each other as well as a few unexpected obstacles they must overcome in order for them to learn to trust and then love one another.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the series? Can each of the books be read as a stand alone?

Cathy: I currently have two more in queue for the series, with a couple more possible. Each will be a stand alone, but of course it is fun to recognize characters as they weave in and out of each other’s stories.

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

Cathy: The logistics of the time period are always challenging. There is the basic clan feuding to build around, but I want to include some of the issues of the time. Who was king? What were his policies? Did he support the highland clans or intrigue to keep them fighting each other? What were other notable wars/treaties/upheavals going on at this time?

TRC: Do you believe that fictional historical storylines should adhere to the ‘real history’ of the time period in the book(s)?

Cathy: To a degree, yes. I’d be happy reading something that was not historically accurate as long as the author was clear about it from the beginning.

TRC: What are your thoughts on writing a series and ending an installment with a major cliff hanger?

Cathy: I like my cliff hangers inside the book. **J There is a lot to be said about enticing readers to eagerly anticipate the next installment, but I don’t know if I’d write that way or not. I’m happier with an emotionally satisfying ending.

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

Cathy: One of my favorite things about writing is I’m never quite sure how the story will progress. The characters definitely direct the story for me.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writer’s fail in this endeavor?

Cathy: I think a good writer must engage the reader’s empathy for the hero and heroine and keep them true to their character. If a writer changes the heroor heroine’s reaction to a situation (except for an expected character change as the story progresses), the story will lose its believability. Characters with real, understandable flaws are wonderful. I think books are better with a hero and heroine who are just as fallible in the book as people would be in real life. I want to believe, no matter what happens in a person’s life, there can be a HEA.

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

Cathy: Usually, when writer’s block is staring me in the face, I have written a character into an unbelievable situation. It might take some rereading of the story up to that point to see where it went wrong. Occasionally I just jump to another chapter and keep writing. I can usually backtrack and fix the ‘dead spot’ later.

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

Cathy: My DH loves to hear my plots and is great at helping me find information. He usually does the first edits on my chapters. I often bounce ideas with my critique group, too. They are a HUGE help!

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Cathy: In The Highlander’s Reluctant Bride, a 4-year-old named Gilda is introduced. My next book is her story- twelve years later, of course. It is called The Highlander’s Tempestuous Bride.

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

Cathy: I am entering the arena of self-publication and career as a full-time author. I’m not sure I have time for anything else, lol! But if I do, I would love to take another trip to Scotland.

TRC: What is something that few, if any people, know about you?

Cathy: A few people know I worked as a tour guide at George Dickel Distillery for about a year recently. I absolutely loved the job! I met people from all over the world and learned a lot of amazing things, both about whisky and life in general.I suppose if I hadn’t moved, I’d still be there.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Cathy: Writing is such fun for me. I love interacting with readers, too. Readers can find me at my Website on Facebook or my author page at Cathy MacRae Author.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food- shrimp

Favorite Dessert- anything chocolate or ice cream (preferably Ben & Jerry’s
cookie dough)

Favorite TV Show- NCIS

Last Movie You Saw– Robin Hood with Russell Crowe

Favorite Musical Group- The John Scofield Trio (funky jazz)

Dark or Milk Chocolate- Milk chocolate

Secret Celebrity Crush- George Clooney

Last Vacation Destination- Eureka Springs, AK

Pet Peeve- poor grammar

TRC: Thank you Cathy for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of THE HIGHLANDER’S RELUCTANT BRIDE. We
wish you all the best.

Cathy: Thank you for having me here today! I’m so glad to get a chance to chat with you!

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Burning Dawn (Angels of the Dark #3) by Gena Showalter-a review

Burning Dawn (Angels of the Dark #3) by Gena Showalter- a review

Burning Dawn

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About the book: Release Date April 29, 2014

A tormented past has left Thane with an insatiable need for violence, making him the most dangerous assassin in the skies.
He lives by a single code: no mercy. And as he unleashes his fury on his most recent captor, he learns no battle could have prepared him for the slave he rescues from his enemy’s clutches—a beauty who stokes the fires of his darkest desires.

Elin Vale has her own deep-rooted scars, and her attraction to the exquisite warrior who freed her challenges her every boundary.
But Thane’s unwavering determination to protect her means she must face her greatest fears—and enter a world in which passion is power, and victory means breathtaking surrender.

Review:

Burning Dawn begins in a Phoenix camp where Thane had been taken prisoner in a previous book and held against his will. Kendra, a Phoenix scorned, if you will, has made it her mission to torment Thane and addict him to the poison that her body secretes. A poison makes Thane crave only Kendra’s touch. When Thane has a moment of semi-lucidity, he tears through the camp searching for Kendra, knowing that something is not quite right. As he is rampaging through the camp, Elin, who herself is being held prisoner, is immediately drawn to him and decides that her best hope for escape would be to help Thane escape. Elin is half Phoenix and watched her entire family murdered by the Phoenix who now held her prisoner.

Thane is subdued once again, but Elin is bound and determined to bring him out of his poison induced stupor so that he can not only free himself, but her as well. She sneaks into Kendra’s tent and steals a new medication, called Frost, that can heal immortals and dilute the poison in his system. And, once she administers it to Thane, it doesn’t take him long to come to himself and call Xerxes and Bjorn, his best friends and fellow Sent Ones. Not only does he free himself and Elin, but takes the Phoenix as his prisoners to his club, the Downfall, where he “displays” them in the courtyard outside the club. And, oh what a display it is. He vows that he will never be at anyone’s mercy ever again, especially a Phoenix. He hates the entire race with his every breath.

Thane gives Elin a job at Downfall, and is drawn to her. But, he knows that a mere human would never be able to withstand his carnal desires. He, Xerxes and Bjorn had been held captive by demons and tortured ruthlessly in the most depraved of ways, and that had changed them in ways that most had a hard time understanding. But, the bond that the three share as a result is unbreakable. Each would willingly give their life for the other.

Elin settles into her new surroundings and gets to know her new roommates, which is a hysterical crew. She finds herself drawn to Thane as well, but once she starts hearing of is “depraved” ways, she tries to talk herself out of her attraction. As does Thane. These two have a long road ahead of them, as the heart wants what it wants. But will Thane be able to truly give himself to Elin once he discovers that she is half Phoenix? Well, of course he will, but, I guarantee you, that the journey will be a tough one for both of them and well worth your time.

I have to be honest. Elin is not the type of heroine that we normally read about in a Showalter story. When I first started, I honestly didn’t know if I’d be able to finish. She talks to herself constantly in almost a cartoonish way and the things that pop into her head left me shaking mine. But, I will say that I’m glad that I continued, because as the story progresses, I found myself starting to understand her way of thinking a little more. She and her roomies are hysterical together. The scenes where they are teaching her to play “dodge boulder” are truly LOL funny. And, once she and Thane start interacting more, the story flowed easily. Thane and his cohorts are, to borrow a word from a friend, totally swoonworthy. Their dedication to each other will melt your heart. Elin comes into her own and I found myself totally rooting for her and she ends up kicking ass in the end, which totally redeemed her in my eyes. There are some awesome action scenes and we get to see a few friends from the Lords of the Underworld, which is always a bonus!!!! In my opinion, Gena Showalter had wavered from her original style of writing in the last couple of books, but is back on track with this one. Even though this wasn’t my favorite in the series, it was a good story and I look forward to the next.

Reviewed by Vickie M.

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A Shot of Red by Tracy March – a Review

A Shot of Red by Tracy March – a Review

 

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After fleeing D.C. following a one-night stand that had her reeling, biotech company heiress Mia Moncure has thrived working with a humanitarian aid team administering vaccines in Haiti. When the United States is threatened with a flu epidemic, Mia’s grandmother demands her return to unveil a new flu vaccine for Moncure Therapeutics. She arrives to find that her ex-boyfriend, the company’s PR Director, has died in a suspicious accident in Switzerland that Mia soon suspects was murder.

Determined to reveal a killer, Mia heads to Switzerland where she’s threatened as she discovers a plan to infiltrate the vaccine for nefarious purposes. Desperate for backup, she turns to sexy Gio Lorenzo, Communications Director for her mother, a high-ranking senator–and Mia’s one-night stand. While negotiating their rocky relationship, they race to uncover a deadly scheme that could ruin her family’s reputation. But millions of people are being vaccinated, and there’s more than her family’s legacy at stake. Mia and Gio struggle to discover the truth about the scheme and their feelings for each other, but it just might be too late.  

 

Review:
A Shot of Red by Tracy March is a thriller, mystery, romance, adventure type story and that’s just the beginning. It’s a full out novel of the finest quality. I will be wanting to read much more of Tracy March’s work.

To really set this up properly I’d practically have to write a small novel…so here’s a quick set up, but all those wonderful details that really make the story, you must discover for yourselves.

This story features huge corporations, corrupt governments, greed, family dynamics of the powerful and so much more. It’s well written, intricately plotted and wonderfully twisty. In short, one of my favorite kind of stories! Tracy March has written a great book here and I will be reading more of Tracy’s work in the future, I hope.

Mia is a young executive for her family’s firm Moncure Therapeutics (they make vaccines for diseases). She broke up with her recent boyfriend, Brent, because he wanted marriage and she didn’t feel she loved him enough, but he still wants to marry her. A week later she had a wonderful night with Gio, a handsome hunk of wonderful that works for her mother, Senator Catherine Moncure, the deep passion she felt for him frightened her and she fled to Haiti for a few months to do volunteer work and think.

She has much going on. While she was away Brent was killed in an accident in Switzerland. However a talk with his mother leads to thinking it wasn’t an accident. He was investigating something wrong with the new flu vaccine they are launching and may have been killed. She becomes involved in an investigation of what he was doing, not knowing who to trust, except her grandmother.

Her relationship with Gio is strained, but still there. The passion flares again and they just can’t seem to stay apart despite her mother’s rules on employee’s dating her children. Her brother is always trying to upstage her as well. Her investigations lead her right into danger and intrigue.

Through her grandmothers wishes Gio joins her covertly in her investigation and they face so much together while they get to know each other and understand why she runs away from love.

That’s the set-up, WOW! This is a fast paced very intense thriller, along with a really involved love story with some love scenes hot enough to curl your toes. This story really has it all my friends. Do yourself a favor and don’t miss a second of it! Enjoy, I did!

Reviewed by Georgianna

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Burnouts, Geeks and Jesus Freaks by Karen Gordon-a review

Burnouts, Geeks and Jesus Freaks by Karen Gordon -a review

Burnouts Geeks and Jesus Freaks

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 4, 2014
Genre: Young Adult, contemporary

They’re burnouts – a little short on parents, money and plans for the future, but they’ve got each other and a whole lot of fun. With a world of crazy at home, Carrie Gould needs them to keep her sanity. To stay in their world she needs to keep dating the guy with the party house, which would be fine, if she hadn’t fallen in love with someone else.

He’s such a geek. Ben Gorman is obsessive, smart, strong-willed and on the fast track to his dream of becoming an Army Ranger. He’s also the only geek with a girl. Joelle Welker is perfect for him; a self-proclaimed Jesus freak, who is dedicated to her beliefs and to building a future with Ben. But those plans don’t include his neighbor, Carrie, or Ben’s dedication to her.

Their friendship started by chance. Their love started with trust.

This is a sweet, silly smart-sexy story of first love and first lovers.

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I need to get this off of my chest but I found the title quite catchy. Reading the title of this book, you would think this story is a young adult novel about high school cliques. My first impression was it was going to follow a burnout, a geek and Jesus freak about their lives in high school where something will bring them together where they will realize they have a lot in common. Something along those lines. In a way it does follow a burnout and geek but for the Jesus freak not really. You do read the story from the point of view from the burnout and geek.

You have burnout, Carrie Gould and geek, Ben Gorman who are childhood neighbors and friends. Carrie and Ben are good friends despite being on opposite ends of the clique spectrum. I felt like Carrie and Ben are like your star-crossed lovers where there was just so much standing in their way to be together. First it’s the cliques there are associated with, then it’s them being in relationships with the wrong people, and then it’s the circumstances with Ben’s military career and Carrie being forced in a marriage due to an unplanned pregnancy with another man. And when they finally realize their feelings for each other and get together, their time together is just so brief that you are just so overwhelmed with disappointment.

You seriously feel like you want to curse the faith above on why they can’t be together. They are just so perfect together. They’ve known each other since childhood and have continued to remain friends through the years and they both have family issues. They just get each other so well that you are screaming at them to be together even when they are with the wrong people. While Ben and Carrie are separated because of Ben being deployed, it is like a horrible Dear John movie where they don’t even get to hear from each other very much and it’s through only hand written letters not even a phone where they can each other’s voice. The separation was downright just too painful to read. With Ben being on a role with his military career and Carrie accidentally getting pregnant by Nick, it’s feels just like Dear John where the couple don’t even end up together in the end. Luckily, there are second chances in this book. Second chances are one of my favorite book elements. I just love how when all seems lost, things fall back in place as they should.

I love Ben. I love his character on how he is a total boy-scout and gentlemen. I love his sense of responsibility, his loyalty to his mother and grandparents, his love and respect for Carrie and his sense of being true to himself which I must add is really admirable when you are a confused teen trying to find yourself. Ben is almost perfect. Though I admit that the only thing that bothered me about Ben was I felt like he was a little selfish when it came to his military career. Why the heck did he permit her to see other people just because he wanted to accomplish all his goals in the military and he felt guilty if he asked her to wait for him?!? Guys in the military get engaged and married all the time. So why not? Carrie seemed to be so in love with him that I can see her waiting and being faithful to him. There was just a part of me that felt like he didn’t want to be tied down. I get that he wants to follow his dreams and it was what he wanted to do since childhood but why couldn’t he see that you can still pursue you dreams and share it with the one you love?

The other thing that also bothered me was Carrie’s parents. Seriously, they were major A-holes throughout the entire book. Carrie’s mother was very against Carrie’s friendship with MG but to me it felt like she hated Carrie for not being the preppy, school spirit type of teenage daughter. I mean so much for loving your daughter for who she is…NOT! I wanted to back hand her for every cutthroat thing she said to Carrie. As for her father, how emotionally distant can you be to your child?! He really didn’t give a rat’s butt about Carrie and when she was graduating high school, it just seemed like he couldn’t wait to get rid of her. Awful parents and it’s no wonder Carrie went through a crappy string of bad luck sometimes. Nice, caring and loving parents could’ve made a difference in a child’s life.

Overall there was a lot to love about this book. The awesome friendship between MG and Carrie, the comical moments when Carrie, MG and their group of friends got drunk, Ben and Carrie’s moments, and most of all this book just brings you back to high school. It almost feels nostalgic. It makes you remember all the good times with your friends, the parties, the bad relationships, and young love. Great book and I highly recommend it. YA books are fun and it’s good for you to indulge in one every now and then. I can’t wait for the next book. ☺

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Reviewed by Xtina

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Sharon Ashwood – Possessed by a Warrior – Interview, Review and Giveaway

Sharon Ashwood – Possessed by a Warrior – Interview, Possessed by a Warrior BannerReview and Giveaway

 

 

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Description: Release Date May 1, 2014
A dazzling dress is wreaking havoc—and costing lives… 

The violent death of her uncle sends Chloe Anderson reeling—and rushing to his estate. As coexecutor of Jack’s will, she assumes that he has left her something. What she doesn’t expect is a bejeweled wedding gown with a note warning her to trust only his business partner—dark, mysterious and sexy Sam Ralston. 

Chloe’s been burned in love, but never bitten, and there’s something about Sam that keeps drawing her in, despite her fears. The attraction is mutual, intense, and it takes all of Sam’s willpower to hide his fangs. With Chloe’s career at stake and murderous thieves hot on their trail, the vampire vows to protect her. But can he save her from himself?

Chloe’s been burned in love, but never bitten, and there’s something about Sam that keeps drawing her in, despite her fears. The attraction is mutual, intense, and it takes all of Sam’s willpower to hide his fangs. With Chloe’s career at stake and murderous thieves hot on their trail, the vampire vows to protect her. But can he save her from himself?

Review:
So who killed Death?  It was almost a joke.  Irony sucked.  

It’s up to the remaining 3 Horsemen of La Campagnie (The Company) to discover just that.  Especially for Sam, aka, War.  This was an affront; Jack was their leader, and a battle Sam would deliver to exact rightful vengeance.  Now why on earth would Jack bequeath a spectacular wedding dress (diamond-encrusted bodice) to his niece, Chloe?  It must be a clue!  With it came instructions to trust Sam, and Chloe was just as blood-thirsty for justice.  Hunting alongside Chloe didn’t suck (in his dreams!)  Did I just write hunting?  Well, yeah…vampire’s hunt!  Bury the lead, why don’t I? 😀  It’s why I took the story in the first place (no surprise).  But after one visit to Sharon Ashwood’s hilarious blog, I knew I was bound for something special.  Possessed by a Warrior was a tantalizing, sumptuous tale of romance and thrills.  I already plan on gifting this to my friends!

“War was meant for killing, not affairs of the heart.”  Whatever lets you sleep at night, Sam.  Hardened against any possibility of a loving relationship, Sam constantly admonishes himself with his credo for the lingering fantasies revolved around Chloe:  Women like her die around creatures like you.  The mutual attraction sizzled, however, and the observations, the “sizing up”, refused to be ignored.  Ms. Ashwood maintained Sam at a discreet distance (heavy on the brooding), but aroused with a silent seduction of luscious and heated monologue.

She was pretty, but it was a sense of poised energy that made her remarkable – like an arrow about to fly.  He couldn’t help watching, expectant for the moment, wondering what would happen if she finally sprang lose.

Hell-bent on keeping distance from Chloe, lest his unnatural being taint her (although Chloe doesn’t suspect), Chloe grabs the proverbial reins by the hand, to hell with that “need-to-know” basis, and launches her own investigation.  When she discovers Jack’s recent whereabouts included meeting with a famous dress designer *ding*, who died recently *ding*, and now Jack was dead…DING!

Of the three people in that scene, Chloe was the only one who hadn’t been murdered.  Yet.  What’s the connection?  The answer was obvious.  Jessica Lark [designer] was –

And then the action really takes off when someone breaks into Chloe’s bedroom, intent on stealing, killing, for possession of the precious wedding dress.  A bitter civil war raging between rival families since the Crusades has presented itself in the middle of Jack’s murder, and each side demands restitution.  Sam’s hard-fought subdued demeanor disappears, replaced by the lethal predator necessary to protect Chloe.  

But there was hunger in Sam’s gaze that went beyond a man thinking a woman was pretty.  Beyond lust or possession or control.  It was as if he wanted to devour her.

I, too, fell under Sam’s enchantment, by way of Sharon Ashwood, lol.  38% in and I savored every moment, every word – it would end all too soon.  If there was one criticism, it was Sam waiting until the “morning after” for the big reveal.  I would have preferred full disclosure instead of “you weren’t supposed to remember that part” (and then I would have gone back for thirds!)  Unfortunately, breaking the rules leads to lethal consequences in this supernatural world of The Company.  Is their forbidden love worth it?  Other than that, Sam is one swooooon-worthy vampire and I implore you to read this book!

Maybe it was time War chose his own battles.  It meant breaking every other bond he had, but what would he not give for a chance at real happiness?

*Swoon with me…resistance is futile!*

Reviewed by Carmen

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome Sharon Ashwood. Sharon is here today to discuss her new release, Possessed by a Warrior, as well as tell us what she has in store for us in 2014.

Let’s talk to Sharon.

 

 

 

TRC:  Sharon, we at the Reading Café would like to thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. 

TRC:  Please tell us about yourself

Sharon:  Here is the bio from my website: 

Sharon Ashwood is a novelist, desk jockey and enthusiast for the weird and spooky. She has an English literature degree but works as a finance geek. Interests include growing her to-be-read pile and playing with the toy graveyard on her desk. As a vegetarian, she freely admits the whole vampire/werewolf lifestyle would never work out, so she writes her adventures instead.

Sharon is the winner of the RITA® Award for Paranormal Romance. She lives in the Pacific Northwest and is owned by the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness.

That gives you the basics, but I’ll add that I love cooking, I do most of my reading on audiobooks, and I’m starting a Photoshop course this month. I joined Pinterest, and I want to start working on my own images rather than just posting existing stuff. I draw a little, and I’d like to get back into creating visually as well as just with text.

TRC:  Did you always have an interest in writing?  When and how did you first start writing?

Sharon:  I’ve written off and on as long as I can remember, but I got serious about publishing fairly late in the game. I was working as a freelance arts writer when I ran into the Romance Writers of America, who put on a local conference. What they had and I wanted was knowledge of the publishing industry. I joined and that opened a lot of doors for me. I got published by winning a local contest that put my manuscript on an editor’s desk. That was around 2005.

TRC:  What was your first book ever published?

Sharon:  Ravenous: the Dark Forgotten came out in 2008 just as the economy collapsed. I have breath-taking timing sometimes. This was the first of four urban fantasy romances. The others were Scorched, Unchained, and Frostbound, which is still my favorite book.

These were the first books published as Sharon Ashwood. Prior to that, I wrote some historicals and a huge number of non-fiction articles.

TRC:   How did you come up with the idea for the Horsemen series?  How many books are you planning for this series?

Sharon:  There are four in the Horsemen series, two this year and two next. The entire series involves a royal wedding between two tiny Mediterranean countries that have been rivals for centuries. The wedding, which is a love match, will bring peace, but there are factions who don’t want that. The Horsemen (three vampires and a werewolf) are a special ops team from a supernatural spy agency. Their job is to make sure the wedding goes off without interference, but the more they get involved, the more tentacles of a huge plot emerge. There are four self-contained adventures, but they paint a larger picture that comes together in the last book. It has been huge fun to write.

As to where the inspiration came from—I was playing around with ideas for a police story and it kind of wandered off and did its own thing when I wasn’t looking. I really liked the idea of a wedding—it’s happy and full of promise—and one day I was watching a wedding party drive by and thought, yes!  And then after I turned in the series proposal, Will and Kate announced their engagement and I thought, thank you! I had a real royal wedding to observe as I wrote the stories. I don’t think much crossed over into my story world, but it was kind of cool.

warrior smallTRC:   Possessed by a Warrior is the first book in this series, and was released May 1st.  Can you please give us a brief description of this book?

Sharon:  In a nutshell, is the Horseman they call War. He’s like James Bond with fangs, all very suave and cool and collected, but then his best friend Jack (aka Death) is killed. He ends up helping Jack’s niece wind up his estate. Chloe is a wedding planner and she inherits a designer dress from Jack that’s covered in diamonds—and it’s at the core of a series of murders. She’s next. Add chase scenes, a horrible mother of the bride, a werewolf with a comic streak, hairspray, and one very conflicted vampire, and you get the idea. Sam and Chloe are a great couple. He’s a straight arrow faced with hard choices, and she’s not backing down when it comes to keeping control of her life and loves. The book is pure paranormal romance. I like to think of it as a fantasy with just enough bite to keep it interesting but not so much it spoils the fun. It’s the kind of book I would read in a lawn chair with a cold drink on a summer Sunday afternoon.

immortalsmallTRC:  The second book, Possessed by an Immortal is scheduled to be releases on June 1st.  Can you give us a brief description of this story?

Sharon:  Dr. Mark Winspear (Plague) is a different character than Sam. He’s a medical doctor now, but as a vampire, he’s got a long, painful history. He lost his human family in a horrible way and now he’s the poster child for Vampire 101: Basic Brooding. So there he is in his cabin on a remote island and Bree literally washes up on his doorstep with her sick child. Naturally, he helps out and before he knows it she has him at gunpoint. She’s desperate, scared to death, and on the run from the same bad guys as are after Mark.

However, they have to get the boy to specialized medical help, which means a long road trip dodging and hiding from their enemies. But while they’re physically running, Mark and Bree have to stop emotionally running. For one thing, she’s got an important tie to the royal wedding, which makes her vulnerable on a bunch of different levels. For another, Mark’s been a father before and really doesn’t want to suffer the pain of losing his family again. And by the way, who is the boy’s real father?

Excerpts to both books are available here: 
http://www.sharonashwood.com/horsemen/

TRC Note: We will be reviewing Possessed by an Immortal on June 20th

TRC:   Can you please tell us about your Dragon Lord series?

Sharon:  These are Cravings novellas, so they’re meant to be short. I wanted to write about dragon shifters, and this was the perfect format to try something a little different. There are two stories, and the first is Lord Dragon’s Conquest. In it, an archaeologist discovers the dragon society and upsets the balance of power that’s held the dragons in thrall for centuries. I love the fact that Keltie is only a junior professor, but she finds something that makes the stuffy old guys in her department drool with envy. Anyway, the real question is how the dragons will react when their whole world is blown apart by a mere human female.

Valkyrie’s Conquest goes in a different direction, and tells the story of one of those dragons a few years later, and what happens when he stumbles into urban warfare between the Norse gods and the legions of hell. Odin has frozen the hearts of his warrior maidens, but his power is fading. Tyra, my Valkyrie, rebels against Odin’s rules after meeting a stunning example of dragon manhood.

TRC:  What are you working on today?

Sharon:  The fourth Horseman book, Possessed by the Fallen.

TRC:  Many authors have friends or family, that they bounce ideas and information back and forth.  Do you have anyone you like to discuss your stories with?

Sharon:  Yes, I have my critique group and a couple of Beta readers who listen to me ramble and are happy to tell me when I suck.

111TRC:  On your website, you have a blog which has some cute posts from The Demon Lord (your cat).  What is your cat’s name, and how did you come up with idea of posts from the mouth of Kitty Badness?

Sharon:  I jokingly refer to my cat as the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness. The name on his vet’s file is Jordan, which is what the shelter named him. By the time I rescued him, there was little hope of retraining him to answer to something else, or much of anything, really. He was a little cuss as a kitten and has never entirely lost that side of his personality.

He started posting early on because a blogger wanted posts from writers’ pets and he got way more response than I did. Of course that went to his head, and he considers himself the real talent in the family.

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

Sharon:   My greatest wish is that readers have as much fun reading my books as I do writing them! And I love to hear feedback, so never hesitate to drop me a note.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Produce fresh from the farmer’s market, maybe with crusty bread and a soft cheese.

 Favorite Dessert: Something with fruit, like a flan.

Favorite TV Show: This varies. At the moment, Grimm, but I can’t wait to see what happens on Chicago Fire.

Favorite Movie: I’m always up for a good horror classic, like Dracula. I prefer Gary Oldman’s version.

Last Book You Read: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

Favorite Fictional Character (not your own): Probably Sam from The Lord of the Rings. He was in over his head, but he always had a solid sense of who he was and what was truly of value. As time goes on, I really admire those qualities more and more.

Milk or Dark Chocolate: Dark

TRC: Thank you Sharon, for taking the time to answer our questions.  We wish you the best of luck with both new books from your Horsemen series

Sharon:  And thanks to you and all your readers! Now, here’s a question for them:  When it comes to reading about authors and their pets, do you think their pets tell the truth? Who are the bigger liars, cats or dogs?

You can learn more about Sharon at the following links:
 Website / Twitter / Facebook / Blog / Newsletter / Pinterest / Email

 

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Sharon is graciously offering a signed paperback of Possessed by a Warrior to one (1) lucky commenter at The Reading Cafe.

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6. Giveaway runs from May 14 to May 17, 2014

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