A Fine Summer’s Day by Charles Todd-a review

A FINE SUMMER’S DAY (Inspector Ian Rutledge #17) by Charles Todd

A Fine Summer's Day

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 6, 2015

New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd takes readers into Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge’s past–to his perplexing final case before the outbreak of World War I.

On a fine summer’s day in June, 1914, Ian Rutledge pays little notice to the assassination of an archduke in Sarajevo. An Inspector at Scotland Yard, he is planning to propose to the woman whom he deeply loves, despite intimations from friends and family that she may not be the wisest choice.

To the north on this warm and gentle day, another man in love–a Scottish Highlander–shows his own dear girl the house he will build for her in September. While back in England, a son awaits the undertaker in the wake of his widowed mother’s death. This death will set off a series of murders across England, seemingly unconnected, that Rutledge will race to solve in the weeks before the fateful declaration in August that will forever transform his world.

As the clouds of war gather on the horizon, all of Britain wonders and waits. With every moment at stake, Rutledge sets out to right a wrong–an odyssey that will eventually force him to choose between the Yard and his country, between love and duty, and between honor and truth.

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REVIEW: A FINE SUMMER’S DAY is the seventeenth installment in Charles Todd’s murder mystery/ suspense Inspector Ian Rutledge series. A FINE SUMMER’S DAY can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty- each storyline is independent of one another focusing on Scotland Yard Inspector Ian Rutledge. There are some secondary and supporting characters that cross over throughout the series but I will point out that the numerical order of release does not necessarily reflect the historical order of events in the series e.g. the events of book #17 (1914) take place six years prior to the events of book #12 (1920).

Charles Todd (mother and son writing team of Charles and Caroline Todd) pulls the reader into a storyline of revenge, betrayal, family and heartbreak. Just prior to the outbreak of World War I, a grieving son will uncover a collection of newspaper clippings and information that will lead Inspector Ian Rutledge on the trail of a serial killer determined to avenge the death of both his mother and father. A twenty five year old murder lead to the hanging of a man whose family has never recovered from the grief and guilt, and it is the resulting hanging that will be the fuel that fires an act of revenge against everyone involved.

A FINE SUMMER’S DAY looks at one man’s overwhelming grief; his inability to forgive; and a perceived act of betrayal against his mother and his younger self. As the storyline unfolds, the reader is front and center as Inspector Ian Rutledge uncovers the clues, key witnesses and potential victims in a crime spree that has all but been ignored by Scotland Yard. As War encroaches upon Europe, Ian Rutledge’s investigation takes on a more urgent note. With only one witness remaining, Ian’s own family will be targeted by a vengeful son looking for vindication and retribution.

There is a secondary, more personal storyline, that runs throughout A FINE SUMMER’S DAY-that of Ian’s relationship and impending nuptials with Miss Jean Gordon; his devotion to his sister Francis; his friendship with Melinda Crawford; and his complicated relationship with Chief Inspector Bowles. These relationships show a kinder, softer side to a man who is witness to so many murders and deaths but also reveal a vulnerability and possible chink in the armor of Inspector Rutledge.

A FINE SUMMER’S DAY is an intriguing and sensational mystery/suspense tale that is wrapped up a little too neatly considering the number of murders and horrendous acts of destruction. The guilty party is revealed to the reader very early in the storyline but builds up the suspense as Ian Rutledge must discover the connection between a twenty five year old murder and a recent series of suicides and unexplained deaths.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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On Solid Ground by Melissa Collins-a review

ON SOLID GROUND by Melissa Collins-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release date January 13, 2015

When Jacob “Dax” Daxton returns home from war, he has to fight a new battle – the one to find his place in the world. The man who normally has a clear path to victory surrounded by brothers in combat is suddenly lost and alone. After meeting Beckett Ridge, a bearded tattoo artist, Dax’s journey begins winding down an unexpected path.

Still reeling from events that shook his foundation, Beck has never been part of anything meaningful. Now faced with responsibilities foreign and daunting, Dax’s broken spirit mends Beck in ways he never even knew he was destroyed.

As both struggle to find balance, they are healed by the comfort they find in one other. On the other side of chaos, they hope to find themselves On Solid Ground.

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REVIEW: ON SOLID GROUND is the latest adult, contemporary M/M erotic romance novel from author Melissa Collins. The storyline focuses on tattoo artist and shop owner Beckett ‘Beck’ Ridge and former soldier Jacob ‘Dax’ Daxton-two men with dark pasts and even darker issues.

Told from alternating first person points of view (Beck and Dax) the premise follows Dax, a gay man, who has yet to come out to his family but a former soldier who suffers horrific PTSD and anxiety attacks. Dax believes he is broken; lost in a world of heartbreak and pain; hiding behind a friend who knows his deepest, darkest secrets. Hoping to get a tattoo as a remembrance for someone he lost, Dax enters Beckett Ridge’ s tattoo shop. What ensues is a building relationship between two men-from friends to lovers- when both men need it the most. There is an immediate attraction to one another but one that must be examined before misunderstanding or emotions become involved.

Beckett or Beck as he likes to be called is a man with a dark past; a family history of drugs, alcohol, abuse and neglect. Beck and his sister have survived but along the way the road has not been smooth or without its’ share of loss, death and destruction. When Dax enters his life, Beck is reluctant to allow anyone close knowing that there are complications in his life he isn’t willing to share. There is a bit of back and forth in the relationship reluctance; both men have issues that must be addressed and in this there are some tense and anxious moments especially as Beck continues to push Dax away when the going gets tough. Talking with one another would have helped immensely.

There are some explicit M/M $ex scenes so be forewarned if you have issues with the graphic imagery.

Melissa Collins has written a heartfelt storyline of heartbreak and loss; family and friends; acceptance and forgiveness; and plenty of misunderstandings. Part of the storyline focuses on memories, flashbacks and history-for both Beck and Dax-allowing the reader to better understand what ensued to erect the barriers both men come to build.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Bring on the Heat / Too Hot to Handle (The Boys of Summer 1 & 2) by Katie Rose-a review

Bring on the Heat / Too Hot to Handle (The Boys of Summer 1&2) by Katie Rose-a review

The Boys of Summer

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Too Hot to Handle
The Boys of Summer #2
by Katie Rose
Release Date: January 27, 2015
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic romance, baseball

Too Hot to Handle

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Nikki Case is no fan of baseball. Her ex gambled away a fortune on the sport, and now her PR firm has tasked her with cleaning up the league’s most notorious bad boys. The New Jersey Sonics are known for wild womanizing and booze-fueled brawls, so Nikki expects the worst. Her first stop in the battle to win hearts and minds is star hitter Jake Baldwin—a legendary ladies man so smokin’ he threatens to melt her tough-girl armor.

Although his teammates prank her without mercy, Jake admires the way Nikki gives as good as she gets. She may be the queen of frost, but there’s kindling beneath those sultry curves—and he’s just the man to ignite it. But when a PR nightmare lands the Sonics in headlines across the country, Nikki is ready to walk. Only then does Jake realize how important she is to the Sonics’ success—and that winning the love of a good woman is no game.

REVIEW: TOO HOT TO HANDLE is the second installment in Katie Rose’s contemporary, adult The Boys of Summer erotic, romance series focusing on the members of the professional baseball team The New Jersey Sonics. This is shortstop Jake Baldwin and PR representative Nikki Cases’s storyline. Although TOO HOT TO HANDLE is the second in the series, it can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty.

The premise follows Nikki’s foray into the world of professional baseball. The New Jersey Sonics are a PR nightmare with womanizing players and drunken brawls. Nikki’s latest assignment is to clean up the players; present a more professional team; and work magic with the media. What Nikki never expected was to fall in love with the team’s resident bad boy Jake Baldwin-an all star hitter with a reputation with the ladies.

The relationship between Jake and Nikki begins on a dare. Jake’s teammates bet that he can’t seduce the uptight and professional Nikki Case into bed, and Jake is more than willing to prove them wrong. While the other players watch from the sidelines, Jake persuades Nikki to give him a chance. When Nikki accepts, all bets are off when Jake begins to fall for the team’s new PR representative. The love scenes are erotic, passionate and electric.

The secondary and supporting characters include all of The New Jersey Sonics including Darcy and Chase from book one-BRING ON THE HEAT; team management; Nikki’s sister Natalie; and a young Hispanic boy named Joaquin whose life will become entangled with the all star player. The world building continues to pull the reader onto the outfield, behind the bench and into the bedrooms of The New Jersey Sonics.

TOO HOT TO HANDLE is a fun and entertaining read with a little bit of romance, heartbreak and heat. The quick resolution to a particular plot point between Nikki and Jake was a little abrupt; too quick to settle. I wanted a little more in depth groveling from Jake. When the truth was revealed Jake basically threw up his hands in defeat and walked away-he didn’t need the crap and wasn’t going to beg for forgiveness but in the end, that is exactly what he needed to do. There is a slight ‘Bull Durham’ feel to the series-give it a try-you will see what I mean.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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BRING ON THE HEAT
(The Boys of Summer #1)
by Katie Rose
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic romance, baseball
Release Date: August 26, 2014

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Bring on the HeatIn Katie Rose’s irresistible battle of wits, a case of mistaken identity lands a female fan in bed with a sexy superstar—and in major-league trouble.

House-sitting for a rich and famous friend has its perks, and Darcy Hamilton isn’t shy about enjoying them. Especially when it means scoring a ticket to an exclusive fashion show hosted by the New Jersey Sonics. An avid baseball fan, Darcy has always dreamed of meeting the team—especially the starting pitcher whose body is as hot as his fastball. But there’s a catch. The gala is by invitation only. To get behind the velvet rope, mild-mannered Darcy will have to pose as party girl Lydia Logan.

Schmoozing is one of the downsides of fame, but Chase Westbrook knows how to liven up even the dullest event. And nothing spices a night up more than a beautiful socialite with a naughty reputation. What Chase doesn’t expect is a hint of sweetness beneath her sultry façade. Flirtation turns to seduction and leaves him aching for more. Chase just doesn’t know who the real Lydia is: the spoiled tease crying foul over some missing diamonds or the alluring woman making a play for his heart.

REVIEW: BRING ON THE HEAT is the first installment in Katie Rose’s contemporary adult The Boys of Summer erotic romance series focusing on the members of the professional baseball team the New Jersey Sonics. This is pitcher Chase Westbrook and house sitter/writer Darcy Hamilton’s storyline-a Cinderella esque story of mistaken identity

The focus of the storyline is Darcy Hamilton. House sitting for the Logan Chip heiress and bad girl Lydia Logan, Darcy jumps at the chance to attend an exclusive fashion show and fund raiser sponsored by the New Jersey Sonics. Darcy is an uber fan of the Sonics pitcher Chase Westbrook and ultimately finds herself on the receiving end of Chase’s attention. Chase believes he has met the Logan Chip heiress Lydia Logan and throughout most of the storyline Darcy (who bares a striking resemblance to the heiress) continues to impersonate Lydia wherever she goes.

The relationship between Chase and Darcy is one of mistaken identity but an identity that Darcy continues to perpetrate throughout the story. Darcy will fall in love with Chase Westbrook but her fraudulent and deceptive acknowledgement of all things Lydia Logan will find her in hot water when the real Lydia Logan shows up at the same event as Chase and Darcy. Heated and hurtful words will be exchanged leaving a grieving and heartbroken Darcy to pick up the pieces of her shattered dreams. Lies, deceit and a fraudulent identity does not make for love and a happily ever after.

The secondary and supporting characters include the members of the New Jersey Sonic baseball team; Darcy’s best friend Cara; Chase’s less than enthusiastic parents; as well as several members of the media and the rich and famous. We will be introduced to Jake Baldwin-the Sonics womanizing shortstop-whose storyline will be told next in TOO HOT TO HANDLE. The world building brings the reader front and center into the game of baseball, the deals and contracts; and the men and women who control the show.

BRING ON THE HEAT is a fast paced, quick read that was, at times, frustrating as it pertained to the continued premise of mistaken identity. As the storyline builds, so too did this reader’s anxiety knowing that Darcy’s deception was but a reveal away. No matter how many attempts to tell the truth, the opportunity to come clean was always brushed aside when the glitz and glamor of fame reared its’ media focused head.

Reviewed by Sandy

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#TripleX by Christine Zoldenz and Angelisa Stone-a review

#TripleX by Christine Zoldenz and Angelisa Stone-a review

Triple X

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 18, 2015

Does size really matter?

Two women spin a tale of comedy and new beginnings after they wake up and find themselves in a jail cell over 3000 miles away from home. Rehashing their adventure in front of a less-than-sympathetic judge, they give a laugh-out-loud and extremely detailed story of a road trip that finds them in a ton of trouble.

Battling age, weight, and their own personal demons, not only do they discover the open road and a life they misplaced somewhere in their 20s, they also find themselves. From breakups and stealing cars to blurry memories of something that might have happened in New Mexico, these two women will take you on a real journey, full of fun and, well, situations that people only write about and never really do….or do they?

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REVIEW: #TRIPLEX is a wonderfully funny storyline that follows two forty something women-wives, mothers, writers, overweight and feeling lost-as they trek across country on their three month journey of enlightenment and realization ending in Vegas where our heroines find themselves in jail with a story to tell. Angelisa and Christine fight the battle of the bulge, issues of self esteem and insecurity, and a desire to once again feel needed and loved. #TRIPLEX is a humorous and entertaining look at self-discovery for two women whose lives have revolved around only family for far too long.

If you are over forty and married with children there are many scenarios that will be familiar, heartbreaking and right on the money.

Told from alternating first person points of view, the storyline follows Angelisa and Christine-two online best friends and writing partners-who have yet to meet in real life. When Christine finds her husband having sex with a much younger and slimmer ‘Malibu Barbie’, she pulls Angelisa onto the road, heading across country where their final destination (three months later) is a writer’s convention in Las Vegas. Along the way, our duo will rediscover their inner child, a slimmer self, and the women they had lost so many years before. There is plenty of author name dropping, a blogger or two, and a series of books and number one best sellers.

Zolendz and Stone combine the mundane with the extraordinary resulting in a hilarious and humorous storyline that will have you both laughing and crying at the same time. There are moments of disillusionment followed by realization that perhaps you are the only one responsible for your own happiness and no one else. From pink unicorns to killer yoga, frat parties and sex clubs, cupcakes and M&Ms, Angelisa and Christine find themselves in laughable situations where in the end two women will find friendship when they needed it the most. Size really doesn’t matter as long as you accept yourself for who you are.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Marriage Match by Tracy March – a Review

The Marriage Match by Tracy March – a Review

 

The Marriage Match

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Hot bachelor seeks bride

Resort tycoon Trent Hawthorne is looking for a wife. His all-business, no-nonsense grandmother (and the matriarch of the small town of Maple Creek) has selected three potential brides―all beautiful and approved. Each “fantasy date” will take place in a lush Caribbean setting, filmed like a reality show to promote the Hawthorne family’s chain of resorts. All of Trent’s hopes for love combined with a clever marketing gimmick…what could possibly go wrong?

As it turns out, all it takes is a kiss. A sizzling, sweet-as-sin kiss. But Cynthia Sawyer isn’t one of the bachelorettes, and she’s definitely not supposed to be making out with her boss’s sexy grandson. Not to mention it’s strictly against company policy. But Cynthia has her own reasons for hooking Trent up with a bride who isn’t her as soon as possible. And losing her heart is a price that she’s willing to pay…


Review:

The Marriage Match by Tracy March s a delightfully romantic tale of how romance and love can happen when two people so suited to each other meet, despite circumstances.

Cynthia Sawyer is a lovely girl who has grown up as a rebellious minister’s daughter, who grew up to love her parents despite their differences in lifestyle and attitude. She works as a personal assistant to Maple Creek’s matriarch Fairleigh Hawthorne “the Queen”. She also works at a local bakery part time to help make ends meet. The “Queen” has offered her a bonus of twenty-five thousand dollars to help ensure her grandson finds a bride of her choosing. The bonus is important to her, to help her parents get their home out of foreclosure.

Trent Hawthorne, grandson to the Queen, is a resort tycoon. He’s both handsome and smart. He has little time to find and woo a woman but longs to have a loving relationship and a family. He has consented to his grandmother’s idea of a “dating game” type event with three ladies his grandmother has hand-picked, from the right kind of women. This event will also be used as the new advertising campaign for their company.

Before starting on this project her meets Cynthia, who lives near his grandmother’s estate and is intrigued and delighted with both her beauty and personality. They share a brief romantic moment and one very hot kiss in the starry night, confusing them both.

This marvelous story then takes off with Cynthia having to help set up the fantasy dates on the island resorts with a camera crew filming. One date each of three weeks. Needless to say, she conflicted about this job, but she wants to save her parent’s home.

That’s where the story begins…and there is so much more. Tracy March has done a wonderful job of writing this intriguing story. The conversations are witty, and very emotional. The scenery is descriptive and exciting. The characters are so well done you fall in love with them and pray for the best outcome. This is a roller coaster ride of sight, sound, emotion, love and heartache.

The Marriage Match is a short, but thrilling read. Perfect for those days just after Christmas or actually anytime you have a few hours to cuddle up and enjoy a great story. If you’re looking for good entertainment, give this one a try. Enjoy, I certainly did.

Reviewed by Georgianna

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Possession Club X #3 by K.M. Scott-Release Day Blitz

Possession Club X #3 by K.M.Scott – Release Day Blitz

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Possession
Club X #3
by KM Scott
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic, romance
Release Date: January 20, 2015

Possession

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Add POSSESSION Club X 3 (January 2015) to your GOODREADS shelf.

Kane Jackson, the ruler of the fantasy section of Club X, has always been different from his brothers. The bastard son of Cassian March III, he grew up without the money and privilege Cassian and Stefan enjoyed from the March name, instead only knowing his father as the man who abandoned him and seeing himself as unloved and unwanted. He let love in once and like everything else in his life, all that came from it was pain. His heart hidden behind the walls he’s built since then, Kane is now just the dark figure who rules over the fantasies of others but has none himself.

Abbi Linde can’t seem to get a break. Too many bad men and bad choices have left her bruised and broken, but the opportunity to dance at Club X could change everything. For the first time, she might be able to make a life for herself and find the happiness she longs for. After what feels like a lifetime of heartbreak, Abbi still believes one day her dreams will come true and she’ll find the love that’s eluded her.

Even the darkest heart craves the light, but will the darkness be too much for love to overcome with these two souls?

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Temptation
Club X #1
by KM Scott
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic romance
Release Date: August 3, 2014

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Temptation July 14The Club X Series, a scorching hot new erotic contemporary romance series by New York Times bestselling author K.M. Scott.

Cassian March, the public face of Tampa’s most exclusive nightspot, Club X, has a great life. Women, sex, and money are his for the taking, and no man indulges his desires more. Life is short, and he plays hard. He lives by only one rule—never let a woman get close.

Olivia Lucas needs a job, and if that means working at a club that specializes in making members’ wildest fantasies come true, then that’s what she’ll do. A girl’s got to pay the rent, right? She never expected to fall for the gorgeous owner of Club X, though, but a man like him would never go for someone like her. Or would he?

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Surrender
Club X #2
by KM Scott
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic romance
Release Date: November 3, 2014

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Surrender Oct 14The second book in the bestselling Club X series

Stefan March lives for a good time. Born into wealth, he sees everything in terms of what he can have, especially women. So far, life has denied him nothing and no one. When he meets his newest bartender, he instantly knows who his next conquest will be, but Shay’s not like the usual women he collects. To get her, he’ll have to be more than just the player he’s always been.

Shay Callahan is beautiful, determined, and intelligent. She’s got plans for her life, and they don’t include getting sidetracked by a man, and certainly not her wealthy player boss. Her job at Club X is for one thing—money to fund her education—but if she can make Stefan March see he’s not God’s gift to women, all the better. She never expects to find out there’s more to him than meets the eye.

As different as day and night, can these two see past who they think they are to find love?

 

About the Author

Gabrielle Bisset

 

A writer for years in other genres, K.M. Scott writes sexy contemporary romances like the ones that she loves. In love with love from the moment she picked up her first romance novel, she considers herself blessed that she has the chance to tell her own characters’ stories now. When she’s not writing, she can be found reading, feeding her addiction to TV, or cooking a new dish for family and friends. She loves to hear from readers, so drop by her Facebook page and say hi or e-mail me at kmscottauthor@gmail.com.

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The Prince (The Florentine .5 / Gabriel’s Inferno) by Sylvain Reynard-a review

The Prince (The Florentine .5/ Gabriel’s Inferno) by Sylvain Reynard-a review

The Prince

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 20, 2015

The unveiling of a set of priceless illustrations of Dante’s Divine Comedy at the Uffizi Gallery exposes the unsuspecting Professor Gabriel Emerson and his beloved wife, Julianne, to a mysterious and dangerous enemy.

Unbeknownst to the Professor, the illustrations he secretly acquired years ago were stolen a century earlier from the ruler of Florence’s underworld. Now one of the most dangerous beings in Italy is determined to reclaim his prized artwork and exact revenge on the Emersons, but not before he uncovers something disturbing about Julianne …

Set in the city of Florence, “The Prince” is a prequel novella to “The Raven,” which is the first book in the new Florentine Series Trilogy by Sylvain Reynard.

“The Prince” can be read as a standalone but readers of The Gabriel Series may be curious about the connection between The Professor’s world and the dark, secret underworld of “The Prince.”

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REVIEW:  THE PRINCE is the prequel novella in Sylvain Reynard’s adult, contemporary The Florentine paranormal series-with a character cross over from the author’s best selling Gabriel’s Inferno series that bridges between the two. If you are a fan of Gabriel’s Inferno by Sylvain Reynard, you will be pleased to know that Professor Gabriel Emerson and his wife Julianne play a significant if not unwitting role throughout the introductory novella.

The premise follows the true Prince of Florence (or Master as he is also known); a supernatural being; the ruler of the underworld and a man set on vengeance against the Professor for an act of betrayal.

Approximately 140 years earlier the Prince was in possession of a set of priceless illustrations of Dante’s Divine Comedy that fell into the hands of thief of unknown name and origin. Fast forward to present day and the Prince will take his revenge on the current owners-Gabriel and Julianne Emerson. While the Prince follows the lovers home, he will encounter a group of assassins, not unlike himself, who have been ordered to take down the Prince and end his life. An attack against the Prince finds heads rolling; the security team on the defense; and his people preparing for war with the Venetians.

We are witness to Gabriel and Julianne’s explicit and continuing romantic love affair; a voyeur along with the Prince at every encounter as Gabriel claims his wife. Their highly sexualized relationship continues to grow stronger but there are warnings on the horizon that not all is well with Gabriel’s wife.

THE PRINCE is a revealing, fast paced, introductory storyline that sets the premise for Reynard’s The Florentine paranormal series. The Italian imagery is breathtaking; the Uffizi Gallery a work of art; the Underworld is mysterious, dark and dangerous.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Way We Bared Our Souls by Willa Strayhorn – a Review

The Way We Bared Our Souls by Willa Strayhorn – a Review

 

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Description:
If you could trade your biggest burden for someone else’s, would you do it?

Five teenagers sit around a bonfire in the middle of the New Mexico desert. They don’t know it yet, but they are about to make the biggest sacrifice of their lives.

Lo has a family history of MS, and is starting to come down with all the symptoms.

Thomas, a former child soldier from Liberia, is plagued by traumatic memories of his war-torn past.

Kaya would do anything to feel physical pain, but a rare condition called CIP keeps her numb.

Ellen can’t remember who she was before she started doing drugs.

Kit lost his girlfriend in a car accident and now he just can’t shake his newfound fear of death.

When they trade totems as a symbol of shedding and adopting one another’s sorrows, they think it’s only an exercise.

But in the morning, they wake to find their burdens gone…and replaced with someone else’s.

As the reality of the ritual unfolds, this unlikely group of five embarks on a week of beautiful, terrifying experiences that all culminate in one perfect truth: In the end, your soul is stronger than your burdens.

 

 

Review:

The Way We Bared Our Souls by Willa Strayhorn is a YA novel with a very unique concept. When I read the description, I thought to myself, this is different, and it really interested me. What would you think about 5 troubled teenagers, with various issues physically, mentally, or on drugs that find themselves in the midst of a healing ritual that will have them unknowingly switch their burdens with someone else within the 5.

In the beginning of The Way We Bared Our Souls, we meet our heroine of this story. Lo is undergoing an examination as to symptoms she has been having that might be the sign multiple sclerosis, which her beloved aunt recently died from. She tries to hide her fears by pretending nothing is wrong to friends and family. While walking home from school, she comes across a stranger and his coyote. We meet Jay, who is a shaman. Jay tells her things about herself that no one really knows, and she begins to believe him when he talks about a healing ritual. Agreeing to give it a try, she must find 4 friends, who suffer from different types of conditions, and meet with Jay on the weekend.

We get to meet and learn more about the 4 friends that she will find to help complete the ritual.
Kaya – who suffers from inability to feel physical pain, due to a rare condition called CIP that makes her feel numb.

Kit – who is deeply lost in grief for his dead girlfriend.

Ellen – who has become totally hooked on drugs, causing her memory loss.

Thomas – a young child soldier, who can’t get past the nightmares of horrors he witnessed.

When all five meet in a cave in Santa Fe, Jay explains the ritual that will help them cleanse their souls. They will meet back in a week, and after Jay leaves, the 5 sit there not sensing anything different. But later that night or the following morning, they find that they have swapped their burdens.

Lo takes on the numbness of Kaya; Kaya takes on Thomas emotional nightmares, but her own history; Ellen picks up Lo’s pain; Kit enjoys the new feeling of be happy, but without the drugs Ellen was taking; and Thomas takes on Kit’s fears of death.

All this is early on, and what follows is an interesting story that leads each of them to look at things in a different perspective, different pain; which also brings about revelations, coming to terms with their own lives and bringing them all closer, as well as tragedy. Will they find their way back to their own burdens? Will they be able to recover? You will have to read the book to find the answers.

This was an interesting storyline, completely different than I have read before. There were times that I found myself rushing it along with some slow parts early on. However, I did enjoy the story, the friendships, and wanted to find out how it all ended. I do recommend that you read The Way We Bared Our Souls.

Reviewed by Barb

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