COME HOME TO DEEP RIVER by Jackie Ashenden-Review & Giveaway Tour

COME HOME TO DEEP RIVER (Alaska Homecoming #1) by Jackie Ashenden-Review, Excerpt & Giveaway Tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 28, 2020

Deep River, Alaska boasts a fiercely independent though small population. The people who live here love it, and they don’t much care what anyone else thinks. Until the day Silas Quinn comes back and tells them an oil reserve has been found below the town and now it’s neighbor vs. neighbor. Some want to take the money and run, while others want to tell the oil company to put its rigs where the sun don’t shine.

Hope Dawson never expected to leave Deep River. Her mom needs her. Her grandfather died and left her the local hangout to run. Her dreams of college and adventure died long ago. Until Silas comes back to town, holding the key to set her free. But freedom means she loses him again, and he’s the one she’s really always wanted.

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REVIEW: COME HOME TO DEEP RIVER is the first instalment in Jackie Ashenden’s contemporary, adult ALASKA HOMECOMING erotic, romance series focusing on the men and women of Deep River, Alaska. This is former US soldier and pilot Silas Quinn, and bar owner Hope Dawson’s story line.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Hope and Silas) COME HOME TO DEEP RIVER follows the rebuilding friendship and relationship between former US soldier and pilot Silas Quinn, and bar owner Hope Dawson. Thirteen years earlier Silas Quinn, along with his best friend Caleb West, swore never to return to Deep River but with Caleb’s death came the ownership of the town of Deep River, owned by the West family for close to one hundred years, now passed on to our hero, and his friends Damon and Zeke. Silas’ return to Deep River brought with it too many memories of a time long ago including the rejection of the woman that stole his heart. Enter bar owner Hope Dawson and the woman with whom Silas is still in love. What ensues is the rebuilding relationship between Hope and Silas, and the potential fall-out as the town of Deep River sits on a field of oil, a field that the Big Oil companies are hoping to own.

Silas Quinn left Deep River, Alaska a broken man-with the death of his mother, his father fell deep into a years long drunken stupor, and his eventual demise forced Silas to face the an awful truth. With only one reason to remain in Deep River, Hope’s rejection of our hero pushed Silas over the edge, swearing never to return to the land he once loved. With Damon and Zeke, Silas owned and operated a business in Juneau, business from which Damon is currently trying to let go. Hope Dawson once believed she was in love with Silas’ best friend but his rejection was heart breaking and pained. Having remained in Deep River to keep an eye on her mother, Hope had always wondered about moving on and out of the town she continues to call home.

The relationship between Hope and Silas is one of second chances, of a sorts, between former friends whose unrequited love for one another has never been acknowledged. Thirteen years hardened Hope’s heart to the man with whom she would fall in love but thirteen years also brought memories from a time long ago The $ex scenes are passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to many of the townies of Deep River Alaska including Hope’s mother Angela, bartender Axel ; ferry operator Kevin Anderson; general store owner Malcolm Cooper; tourism operator Sandy; mayor Astrid James; and wannabe luxury motel owner Mike Flint. We are also introduced to Silas’ partner Damon.

COME HOME TO DEEP RIVER is a story of family, friendships, relationships and love; power, money and greed and control. The fast paced premise is engaging and entertaining; the romance is captivating; the characters are energetic, colorful and charismatic.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Excerpted from Come Home to Deep River by Jackie Ashenden. © 2020 by Jackie Ashenden. Used with permission of the publisher, Sourcebooks Casablanca, an imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. All rights reserved.

 

Flying into Deep River, Alaska, took a special kind of grit. The airstrip was a narrow bit of gravel to the side of soaring mountains, with a river running along one edge, and there was always some kind of crosswind happening that would challenge even the most experienced pilot.
It wasn’t a forgiving landing, and there was no room for error.
Luckily, Silas Quinn hadn’t made an error in all the time he’d spent flying around the wilds of the Alaskan backcountry, and he wasn’t about to make one now.
Particularly not when he was flying into the hometown he’d left thirteen years earlier and hadn’t been back to since.
Especially not when he was coming back to what would probably turn out to be the most hostile reception since Mike Flint had once said at a town meeting that he thought the idea of a luxury motel on the side of the Deep River would be good and why didn’t they build one.
Considering the reason Si was here was fifty million times worse than the idea of a luxury motel, the response he was likely to get once he’d broken the news would probably be more than the one month of cold-shouldering that Mike had gotten.
Si would be lucky if the town didn’t kill him.
That was if this damn airstrip didn’t kill him first.
The clouds were lowering, and the rain was coming down hard, and the wind was a problem, but with his friend Caleb’s death still fresh, Si was in no mood to let the elements have their way with him.
He’d survived three tours in Afghanistan.
He’d survive this, even if it killed him.
He kept his nerve and brought the tiny plane down, the wheels bouncing on the gravel as he rolled up just shy of the lone hangar that housed Deep River’s entire aviation industry.
As the spin of the Cessna’s propellers began to wind down, Si sat in the cockpit trying to handle the rush of emotions that he had known would grip him the second he touched down. The usual mixture of grief, anger, and longing that Deep River always instilled whenever he thought of his hometown.
There was a special poignancy to it today though. Because Caleb was only a few weeks dead and the shock of the will was still ringing through Si’s entire being like a hammer strike.
Deep River was an anomaly. The entire town was privately owned and had been since the gold rush days, when town founder Jacob West had bought up all the land around the Deep River and declared it a haven for the misfits and rogues who didn’t fit in anywhere in normal society. He’d leased out the land to anyone who wanted to join him, getting them to pay him whatever they could afford in terms of a nominal rent, and in return, they could have a plot of land to call their own and do whatever they wanted with it.
The People’s Republic of Deep River, some called it.
Most just called it home.
Even over a hundred years later, the town was still owned by the Wests.
And that was the difficulty. Caleb was the oldest West and had inherited the town after his father, Jared West, had died five years earlier. And he’d ran the place since then—or at least he had until his unexpected death in a plane crash while running supplies up to a remote settlement in the north.
But that hadn’t been the end to the shocks that Si and his two other friends, Damon and Zeke, had had to endure in the past few weeks.
First, there had been finding out that Caleb had left the entire town to them in his will. And second, oil had been discovered within Deep River’s city limits—oil that the town had no idea was underneath their land.
Oil that, once they knew about it, was going to turn the entire place upside down.
Heavy stuff for three ex-military guys who had nothing to their names but a small company doing adventure tours for tourists, transport runs for hunters, and supply runs for everyone else in the Alaskan bush.
Si stared out at the rain beyond the windshield of the plane.
It hid everything from view, which was probably just as well. He hadn’t wanted to come back here, not considering what he’d been trying to leave behind, but it hadn’t made any sense for either Damon or Zeke to be the advance party.
This was his hometown. He was the one who knew Deep River and the people in it. And he was the one who’d been closest to Caleb.
Therefore, it made sense for him to be the one to break the happy news that firstly, the fact that he, Damon, and Zeke were the new owners. And secondly, there was oil in them thar hills.
Some men might have kept the oil a secret and kept all the riches for themselves too, but Si wasn’t that kind of man, and neither were his friends.
He’d been brought up in Deep River, an extreme environment where everyone learned to rely on each other since that could be all that stood between you and a very uncomfortable death. There was no time for petty grievances—though to be fair, there were a lot of those as well. But when push came to shove, the town pulled together. Because fundamentally, they were all the same. They’d all come here because they didn’t fit anywhere else, because they were escaping something, because they liked the quiet and the isolation and the return to nature.
Because they just plain old liked it.
Si let out a breath.
And now he was going to give them news that was going to blow it all apart.
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Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter – a Review

Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter – a Review

 

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Nell Ingram is a rookie PsyLed agent, using the powers she can channel from deep within the earth to solve paranormal crimes. Together with her team, she’s taken on the darkest magic and the direst foes. But she’ll need to tap into every ounce of power she has for her newest case.

Nell is called to the Tennessee mansion of a country music star and finds a disturbing scene–dead bodies rapidly decaying before everyone’s eyes. The witch on her team, T. Laine, knows this can only be one thing: death magic, a rare type of craft used to steal life forces. PsyLed needs to find this lethal killer fast. But when a paranormal-hating FBI agent tries to derail the investigation, they find themselves under attack from all sides.

 

 

 

Review:

Spells for the Dead by Faith Hunter is the 5th book in her fabulous Soulwood series. Brief refresher: Nell Ingram is a member of PsyLed (Unit Eighteen), a Homeland Security division that investigates paranormal cases and is based in Knoxville, TN, close to Soulwood.  The PsyLed team is made up of witches, werewolves, empaths and Nell fits right in with her Soulwood powers; they make a great team, as they are all very likeable (Occam, T-Laine, JoJo, Tandy & Rick).

Nell is now a full-fledged agent of PsyLed; though she is considered a rookie.  Nell and T. Laine are the first called to a Tennessee mansion, belonging to a famous music country star.  The scene is horrific, as not only are there many people dead slowly decaying, but everything surrounding them (objects, clothes, house, grounds, etc.)  is also disintegrating.  A powerful death magic is in effect, and anyone who comes close or touches things will slowly decompose and die.  The whole team (with the exception of Rick until later in the book) comes together to try to figure out who and why this is happening at the Mansion, and other places that have some sort of connection to the country music star.  We get to know more about, Ayatas Firewind (Firewind), who is the regional director (also Jane Yellowrocks’s brother and Rick’s boss), as he plays a major part of this story.

What follows is an intense, exciting, gripping and violent story, where Nell and team become immersed into stopping the person behind these horrible deaths.  The PysLed team spend a lot of time at many sites, investigating, and getting help from various covens to try to contain the “death and decay” from spreading further. In the early part of the story, Hunter gives us a lot of details, which slows things a bit.   

I loved how Nell continues grow as she utilizes more of her earth powers, and especially the bond she has with her teammates, which continues to build as they are all in danger.  An added element to the story was Nell and her relationship with her two sisters, Mud who moved in with her previously and now Esther, who is getting divorced and moves in with Nell and Mud.  It was fun to see Nell give Esther advice how to get her dowry back and build her own home on Nell’s land.

Most of all I loved how her relationship with Occam (a werecat) progresses to a full-blown romance, with their chemistry sizzling.  They are great together and I look forward to when they solidify their relationship, as well as Occam becoming part of the family. I also loved how Nell and Firewind respected each other, and their bantering was fun.

Spells for the Dead is another fabulous addition to this series, as it is action-packed, suspenseful, exciting, with a violent dangerous death magic that destroys so many people and land. The last half of the book was an edge of your seat thriller, and Nell was totally amazing stepping up in a wild and fantastic ride to the climax. We are used to Faith Hunter always having a fantastic group of characters, an amazing heroine in her series. This is a difficult review to write, as there are so many details, as well as horrible ‘death and decay’ throughout the entire book, and to say too much would be spoilers.   Nell is a great heroine, and in this book, she evolves to be even more powerful. Faith Hunter has once again given us a fantastic story, with so many emotions throughout. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Chase After Me (Wilde Ways #9) by Cynthia Eden-a review

CHASE AFTER ME (Wilde Ways #9) by Cynthia Eden-a review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 21, 2020.

It’s an undercover mission. Get in. Get close to the woman. Get the intel. Get out. Should be easy enough. Right?

Wrong.

Chase Durant’s newest assignment goes wrong from the moment he meets Vivian Wayne. She’s not cold and calculating. The scientist is charming, funny, and absolutely freaking gorgeous. He’s supposed to be seducing secrets out of her. She’s supposed to be a selling classified intel. She’s supposed to be bad.

She’s the best thing he’s ever seen.

Doesn’t take long for the Wilde agent to realize that Vivian has been set-up, and the folks setting her up thought they could use Wilde to do their dirty work. Thought they could use Chase in order to make Vivian vulnerable so that she’d be the perfect target.

Wrong.

Instead of using her, Chase is determined to protect Vivian. The only problem? He’s been lying to her from day one, and things have…heated up between them. More like gone molten. Because Chase wants her more than he’s ever wanted anyone, and he’s not about to step back and let another agent take over her case. Vivian needs protecting, and he’s just the man for the job.

Correction—he’s just the man for Vivian. He just has to prove that he can be the right one for her.

Wrong.

But when Vivian finds out that he’s been lying, how can she trust him? Time is running out, and Vivian’s heart is in tatters. She fell for the wrong man, and now she might pay for that mistake with her life. Chase seemed perfect. He flew past her defenses, and she thought he seemed might be just—

Right.

Chase won’t back down. He won’t give up. He’ll prove to Vivian that she can count on him. Prove to her that he will always put her first. Prove to her that he can be the right man for her. He simply has to destroy her all of enemies and convince Vivian to fall for him once more. Only this time, she’ll be falling for the real man. Not the lie.

All in a day’s work for a Wilde agent…right?

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REVIEW:CHASE AFTER ME is the ninth instalment in Cynthia Eden’s contemporary, adult WILDE WAYS romantic suspense series focusing on the men and women who work for Wilde Ways Security. This is former Navy SEAL and Wilde Ways security specialist Chase Durant, and CIA Digital Forensic Engineer Vivian Wayne’s story line. CHASE AFTER ME can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

Told from third person perspective CHASE AFTER ME follows former Navy SEAL and Wilde Ways security specialist Chase Durant on his latest assignment. Wilde Ways has been tasked by the CIA to infiltrate and uncover the truth about CIA Digital Forensic Engineer Vivian Wayne. Vivian Wayne is suspected of stealing CIA personnel files but having met our story line heroine Chase Durant suspects Vivian is about to take the fall for someone else. When Vivian becomes the target of an unknown enemy, Chase places himself in the direct line of fire to protect the woman with whom he is falling in love. What ensues is the building but forbidden relationship between Chase and Vivian, and the potential fall-out as the people involved go much deeper than anyone could have expected.

Chase Durant knows to get involved with his latest target could mean the end of his security career but something about Vivian draws Chase like a moth to a flame including the ‘sense’ that Vivian is not the enemy. Vivian Wayne is on leave from the CIA but our heroine begins to suspect that Chase is more than her new next door neighbor when a series of events involving Chase and his partner Merik begins to spiral out of control.

The relationship between Vivian and Chase is one of immediate attraction but Vivian is Chase’s target, his assignment. The sexual tension is raw; the $ex scenes are spicy and seductive without the use of over the top,sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to Wilde Ways owner Erik Wilde, Chase’s friends and fellow Wilde Ways employees Lacey Amari , and Merik Stone; CIA operative and investigator Dex Ryan, and building maintenance manager Jacob Webb.

CHASE AFTER ME is a spirited story of betrayal, secrets, lies, power and control. The character driven premise is inviting; the characters are sassy, flirty and charismatic; the romance is provocative and intense.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Protecting Piper
Guarding Gwen
Before Ben
The Heart You Break
Fighting for Her
One Hot Holiday
Ghost of a Chance
Counting on Cole

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Blind Faith by Sharon Sala – a Review

Blind Faith by Sharon Sala – a Review

 

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He has nothing and everything to lose…

When a seventeen-year-old boy goes missing while camping with his buddies in the Chisos Mountains in Big Bend, the case is right up PI Charlie Dodge’s alley. Charlie’s reputation for finding missing people—especially missing kids—is unparalleled. Unfortunately, trouble seems to be equally good at finding him.

Charlie’s still in the thick of it when bad news arrives regarding his wife, Annie, whose early onset Alzheimer’s is causing her to slip further and further away. The timing couldn’t be worse. Thankfully, Charlie’s ride-or-die assistant, Wyrick, has his back. But when Universal Theorem, the shadowy and elusive organization from Wyrick’s past, escalates its deadly threats against her, it pushes both partners past their breaking points. Finding people is one thing; now Charlie will have to fight to hold on to everyone he holds dear.

 

 

Review:

Blind Faith by Sharon Sala is the 3rd book in her Jigsaw Files series.  I have read many novels by Sala, and have enjoyed her writing.  However, I just discovered this series, as to me it is a different genre that I am used to.  I am happy to say I loved Blind Faith, and perhaps I need to go back and read the first two books, as I really like the two heroes, Charlie and Wyrick.

Charlie Dodge is a private investigator, who is widely known for finding missing people. His assistant is Jade Myrick, who has special abilities that most people do not know, but we the reader know that Wyrick was a scientific experiment as a child, and when she got cancer (which she healed herself), they dumped her.  Charlie and Wyrick make a great team, solving all their cases, with Charlie knowing there is something different about Wyrick.  Her uncanny ability to be able to read something of the missing person, as well as her ability to heal quickly makes her a great asset. Charlie visits his beloved wife often in the hospital, as she is falling deeper into Alzheimer, and he knows she is near the end.  Wyrick lives in a mansion, with a friend who is dying, and she too is sad; with both of them having a tough time knowing that the end is near.

At the start, we see three 17 year old boys going camping in the mountains, having an argument, and when one of the boys throws a punch at tony, he loses his balance and falls over the cliff.  Charlie is called by the boy’s parents to see if he can find him.  As Charlie goes to the scene, looking for all clues, Wyrick will visit the boys, his girlfriend, and parents to question them, and learning more about what really happened, as well as using a baseball cap, which gives her clues to tell Charlie where the boy is. 

While the truth will be revealed, with the boys facing charges, the story begins to lean toward Wyrick and a man from her past who is determined to kill her. She knows her life is in danger, and despite her attempts to warn him, the threats against her escalate.  Once again, Charlie will have to find Wyrick and hopefully save her life.

What follows is an exciting, suspenseful, action packed thriller that was so very well written by Sharon Sala. The last half of the book was tense and emotional, with lives on the line.  I did love the team of Charlie and Wyrick.  If you enjoy mysteries, suspense, great characters, then you should read Blind Faith.

Reviewed by Barb

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Defining the Rules by Mariah Dietz-a review

DEFINING THE RULES ( The Dating Playbook #3) by Mariah Dietz-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 30, 2020

It started with friendship.
The best stories always do.

Our story sounds unlikely.
Bizarre.
A fable.

Like wine and cheese and my favorite pair of jeans,
Things got better over time—
Too good, it seemed.

Arlo Kostas was the starting running back for Brighton University.
His quick smile and sharp wit
Was enough to disarm even the biggest cynic.
And his perfectly defined abs and more perfect face,
Convinced the rest.

I was homesick,
Counting down the days until I returned home for spring break when we met.
Clinging to memories I’d been trying to hold onto for years
And then he tipped my world upside down.

Maybe it was bad luck.
Perhaps we were jinxed,
But things between Arlo and I were doomed,
Right from the very start.

We were supposed to be friends but like everything,
Things kept getting blurred,

Now, we’re Defining the Rules.

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REVIEW: DEFINING THE RULES is the third instalment in Maria Dietz’s contemporary, new adult THE DATING PLAYBOOK erotic, college romance series. This is Brighton College football star Arlo Kostas, and junior Olivia Reid’s story line. DEFINING THE RULES can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous instalments is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Arlo and Olivia) DEFINING THE RULES follows the building relationship between twenty one year old, college juniors , football star Arlo Kostas, and Olivia Reid. Arlo Kostas has been side lined with a potential career ending injury, a career that has yet to start. Meeting his coach’s daughter Olivia Reid, stirs something deep within our story line hero but their relationship remains strictly in the friend zone, a zone that Arlo refuses to cross. As Olivia continues to pine for a boy back home, Arlo struggles with an uncertain future but a future he is hoping involves Olivia Reid. With the approach of spring break, Arlo offers to show Olivia the sights of metro Seattle in anticipation of her return to her home in Texas. What ensues is the slow building romance and relationship between Arlo and Olivia, and the potential fall-out as secrets and lies threaten Olivia’s less than well-ordered life, and the possibility of Arlo losing it all.

Arlo Kostas is friends with Olivia’s roommate Rosa, and as such Arlo is constantly in Olivia’s orbit. Their growing friendship finds our couple doing relationship activities but a relationship that neither one is willing to label in the face of potential blow back from coaches, friends and the boy back home. The relationship between Arlo and Olivia is one of immediate attraction; a definite palpable sexual energy but Arlo struggles with an uncertain future, and Olivia battles between head and heart where her family and her heart align. The $ex scenes are limited but passionate and seductive.

We are reintroduced to Arlo’s friends and fellow teammates: Lincoln Beckett and Raegan Lawson (Bending the Rules #1 / Breaking the Rules #2); team captain Paxton Lawson; Arlo’s friends Caleb and Poppy; Olivia’s father Coach Harris and his wife Whitney, her roommate Rosa; Olivia’s friend back home Matt, and Arlo’s ex girlfriend Jade.

DEFINING THE RULES is a story of family, friendships, relationships and love; a story of secrets, lies, heart break and disappointment. The premise is engaging and inspiring ; the characters are colorful, impassioned and spirited; the romance is intimate, tender and heart warming.

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The Ultimate Betrayal by Kat Martin – a Review

The Ultimate Betrayal by Kat Martin – a Review

 

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To prove her father’s innocence, she’ll have to turn a terrorist’s sights on herself

When journalist Jessie Kegan’s father is accused of espionage and treason, Jessie has no doubt the man she looked up to her entire life is innocent. Worse yet, before Colonel Kegan can stand trial, he’s found dead of a heart attack…but Jessie knows it was murder. Forcing down her grief, she’s determined to use her investigative skills and resources to clear her father’s name. But going after the truth means Jessie soon finds herself in the crosshairs of a killer who wants that truth to stay buried with her father.

Protecting Jessie Kegan is a job bodyguard Brandon Garrett can’t refuse. Jessie isn’t just a client at Maximum Security—she’s the sister of his best friend, Danny, killed in Afghanistan. With dangerous forces gunning for Jessie from every angle, keeping her safe will mean keeping her close and Bran finds their mutual attraction growing, though being Danny’s sister puts Jessie out of bounds.

With their backs against the wall, Jessie and Bran will have to risk everything to expose her father’s killer—before his legacy dies with his daughter.

 

 

Review:

The Ultimate Betrayal by Kat Martin is the 3rd book in her fantastic Maximum Security series. We meet our heroine, Jessie Kegan at the beginning, when she goes to Maximum Security and asks the help of Brandon Garrett.  Brandon, our hero, was best friends with Jessie’s brother, Danny, who was killed in Afghanistan, as he was also injured.  Brandon promised to always be there for Danny’s sister, if ever she needed help.

Jessie’s father died of a heart attack, after being accused of treason, and sent to jail. Jessie is determined to clear her father’s name, and prove he was framed, as well as murdered.  Brandon drops everything to work with Jessie to find evidence, as well as to become her bodyguard to protect her against attacks by someone who does not want her to continue her research.  They both find themselves under attack a number of times, leaving them to wonder who to trust.  They both made a great team, as Brandon was a former captain in the military, and Jessie is very good investigative journalist.

What follows is an exciting, suspenseful adventure where Brandon and Jessie find themselves in intense and dangerous situations as they get closer to finding those involved with stealing weapons, which also involved terrorists and millions of money being passed.  While working together, both Brandon and Jessie become attracted to each other, and despite their determination not to become involved, best laid plans do not always work out.   Their romance was steamy, and we knew they were both falling love.  But each had their own issue; Brandon worried that he was breaking his promise to Danny by becoming involved with Jessie, and Jessie feared the dangerous life that Brandon did working for Maximum Security.

The last half of the book was not only exciting, edge your seat thriller,  but worrying that our heroes would not survive.  When the evidence begins to point out that someone in the military was involved in the stealing the weapons, selling them to terrorists and framing and killing Colonel Kegan; the attacks against them escalate.  Brandon’s brothers and some other Maximum Security members will help them. It was great to see some of our favorites from previous books.

The Ultimate Betrayal was an intriguing, suspenseful, exciting, action-filled mystery that was also very intense, keeping me on the edge of my seat from start to finish.  The smoldering romance between Brandon and Jessie was perfect, as we rooted hard for them to stay together, despite their issues. Once again, Kat Martin gives us another exciting thriller, as she is one of the best in writing Romance Suspense. If you enjoy action, suspense, romance and intense crime thrillers, you should read anything by Kat Martin.

Reviewed by Barb

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Happily Whatever After by Stewart Lewis-a review

Happily Whatever After by Stewart Lewis-a review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 28, 2020

A dark comedy about putting yourself in unexpected places, reaching for your dreams, and believing in second chances.

Thirtysomething Page was content with her life in New York City—until it went to the dogs. Unceremoniously dumped by her boyfriend of four years and fired from her art gallery job in the same week, she flees to Washington, DC, and moves in with her big brother. She hopes the new setting and familial comfort will help her finally find her bearings. What Page finds instead is an unlikely refuge: a park for the neighborhood’s poshest pooches, and a quirky pack of companionable dog-run regulars who become fast friends.

Both four-legged and two-, these new allies offer Page a world of possibilities. The woman who hit rock bottom now has dreams: of having her own business, getting her own place, and even wilder ones about the ruggedly handsome owner of a vineyard and two equally fetching Bernese mountain dogs.

Unleashed from all that once held her back, Page finds everything might be falling into place. But just when she thinks her life is headed in the right direction, the road takes a sharp turn to show her just how unpredictable second chances can be. Will Page get her happily ever after? Is there even such a thing?

Witty, smartly funny, and modernly romantic, Happily Whatever After shows us all that sometimes imperfect can still be good enough.

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REVIEW:HAPPILY WHATEVER AFTER by Stewart Lewis is a contemporary, adult story line following thirty-something Page, a former New York art gallery manager who finds herself in Washington DC, living with her successful, restaurateur brother Brady, whose own life is about to spiral out of control.

Told from first person perspective (Page) HAPPILY WHATEVER AFTER follows Page as she endeavours to move on with her life. Newly single and recently unemployed, Page moves to Washington DC , to live with her brother as she struggles to make sense of her life. Daily visits to the local dog park (sans dog) finds Page befriending an eclectic group of dog owners, many of whom will become part of our protagonists inner circle. From dog walker to gallery owner, Page watches from the sidelines believing life is passing her by but Page begins to focus on the what ifs, and sets out to reestablish herself in the world of art.

HAPPILY WHATEVER AFTER is a cute story with a little bit of humor, tragedy, heart break and love. Page’s eccentric friends would be better suited to the New York lifestyle but Stewart Lewis’ Washington DC is representative of the diverse and passionate world of friendships and relationships brought together by the four-legged animals everybody loves.

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Falling by Katherine Cobb – a Review

Falling by Katherine Cobb – a Review

 

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Sometimes falling for boys is perilous.

Anna wants a boyfriend from her first day of high school, but gets into hot water when she finds herself with two. First she falls for funny, shy Pete. Then heartthrob Alec comes out of nowhere and aggressively pursues her. She must choose one…or lose both. When everything goes south and the unthinkable happens, Anna is left numb and lost.

A second chance to experience true love emerges, and Anna plunges in. But pressures to fit in, combined with her own emotional fragility, lead her down turbulent paths—and increasing non-parent-approved choices.

Boy troubles. Friend fallouts. Unreasonable parents. Heartbreaking betrayals.

Will Anna overcome…or will she freefall into the abyss?

 

 

Review:

Falling by Katherine Cobb is an in your face, scathing coming of age story based in the late 1970’s.

Anna Trapani is starting her sophomore year of high school in 1978. What ensues is an explicit, authentic, true to life coming of age story. Anna is beginning her sophomore year with her best friends Katy and Michelle and she is excited and ready for the new experience. We quickly see how Anna’s good looks imbues her, quite easily with boys and in finding her place at school. But she soon learns that choosing the right boy isn’t always the easiest thing. 

Anna struggles, as many of us have, with following her own morals/beliefs and giving into the pressure put on you by your peers. Vividly showing us what Anna (and even ourselves) did to just fit in while navigating “girlhood!”

The story wonderfully portrays life as a teen in 1978, complete with the good and bad. 

Anna finds romance with Pete. Her first official boyfriend.  She quickly finds herself falling for Pete. But she wants more, she just wants him to make a move and kiss her. When that doesn’t happen as quickly as she would like, she finds herself being pursued by senior football player Alec Mays. Alec quickly invades Anna’s life, even though she is still with Pete.  

Anna quickly learns the hard lesson (that no girl should ever have to learn)  of putting yourself into dangerous situations and consent. Heartbreaking yet graphically honest and raw, I believe it is a lesson all young girls experience to varying degrees, and at some point.

Anna slowly begins to change over time and begins leaving behind her long time friends and replacing them with new ones. Its hard to realize you and your life long friends have changed and that there seems to be no mutual connections anymore! Yet the story continues on. Anna struggles with her parents still treating her like a young child and then dealing with the consequences of her own choices. It ends with Anna and the ultimate price being paid. But who pays that price? Anna, her friends, her parents? 
This book has trials and tribulations that many of us faced growing up! Which brought back a flood of memories – both good and bad! It was the ultimate walk down memory lane but without the shiny, watered down cleaned up fairytale version many give us! 
I am not going to lie, I enjoyed the beginning of this book quite immensely.

Somewhere are the middle I was like, wow this fifteen year old girl has gone off the rails. Her life is spinning out of control and no one is doing anything to try and help her! And I was annoyed. But the end of the book and the authors afterword spoke volumes. 

Somewhere I got lost in the story and forgot that this was the late seventies, early eighties. This coming if age could span generations, in that a girl from the 1970’s could relate to Anna and a girl from 2020 could also! Timeless!
This book delves into the raw yet realistic subjects of peer pressure, consent, sex, drugs, and emotional abuse. There is no sugar coating it this is real life. Great read for adults and mature teens.

Reviewed by Erin

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