The Moonlit World by Edward Willett – a Review

The Moonlit World by Edward Willett – a Review

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Fresh from their adventures in a world inspired by Jules Verne, Shawna Keys and Karl Yatsar find themselves in a world that mirrors much darker tales. Beneath a full moon that hangs motionless in the sky, they’re forced to flee terrifying creatures that can only be vampires…only to run straight into a pack of werewolves.

As the lycanthropes and undead battle, Karl is spirited away to the castle of the vampire queen. Meanwhile, Shawna finds short-lived refuge in a fortified village, where she learns that something has gone horribly wrong with the world in which she finds herself. Once, werewolves, vampires, and humans lived there harmoniously. Now every group is set against every other, and entire villages are being mysteriously emptied of people.

Somehow, Karl and Shawna must reunite, discover the mysteries of the Shaping of this strange world, and escape it for the next, without being sucked dry, devoured, or–worst of all–turned into creatures of the night themselves.

Beneath the frozen, gibbous moon, allies, enemies, surprises, adventures, and unsettling revelations await.

 

 

Review:

The Moonlit World by Edward Willett is the 3rd book in his Worldshapers series. Brief refresher:  Shawna Keys lives in a perfect world, one she shaped to fit her, and she doesn’t remember how she learned to shape worlds. But when the evil Adversary enters her world, and slowly begins to shape people to his needs, and not know Shawna.  Karl, who is sent to help Shawna understand her powers, convinces her she needs to leave her world behind, and find a way to defeat the Adversary. Together they enter other shaped worlds.

When we left off in the second book (Master of the World), Shawna Keys, our heroine, managed to fix and leave the Jules Verne shaped world and with Karl, enter a portal into a new unknown world.  Upon entering this world, they end up being chased by flying creatures (bats), which they suspect are vampires, and Karl ends up being captured by those vampires. Shawna manages to escape and runs to safety, only to end up in a small village of humans, run by a priest, who makes her go through tests to see if she is a vampire or a werewolf.   Karl is taken to the Vampire Queen Patricia, with the vampires believing Karl is a spy sent from the Werewolf Queen.

When Shawna manages to leave the village, she is captured by the werewolf pack, who is run by Queen Stephanie.   They too believe that Shawna is a spy sent by the vampire queen.  Shawna realizes all is not well in this world, as both Stephanie and Patricia, who were best friends, and were the shapers of this peaceful world, which has changed so much, that they are now enemies. 

Karl escapes and joins Shawna, as they try to find the reason for the world change and destruction to many.  They discover a rogue shaper, who viciously kidnaps the young humans for his benefit, and brings chaos to both the vampire and werewolf world. This is a difficult review to write, as there are so many details and characters, and to tell too much would ruin the storyline. I do love Shawna, as she is a great heroine.

What follows is an exciting adventure where Shawna with help from Karl, will learn more on how to use the powers she has to shape things on her own, and find a way to stop this rogue shaper.  There were some very good secondary characters from both the vampires and the werewolves, as well as the human Priest. The Moonlit World was a detailed, exciting, and entertaining story line. 

Reviewed by Barb

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SCARRED BY PAIN (Royal Bastards MC) by Crimson Syn-Review tour

SCARRED BY PAIN (Royal Bastards MC : New Orleans, LA #2) by Crimson Syn-Review tour

SCARRED BY PAIN
Royal Bastards MC: New Orleans, LA #2
by Crimson Syn
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic, MC,
Release Date: September 15, 2020

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 15, 2020

Welcome to the Royal Bastards MC. Where Loyalty is King, and Code is the only way to survive.

Taron “Knuckles” Brown, has always lived a lonely existence,
One which he prefers.
Retired Special Forces.
An unattached Nomad.
No responsibilities or women to weigh him down.
All is well until he comes across Dyanara Reyes,
A Bloody Scorpions Princess who has been locked up in her tower,
Pure and innocent and searching for a Knight.
But there is no shiny armor aligning this man’s shoulders.
Pain leaves scars unseen
And the past may be too harrowing to forget.
Being the Sargent at Arms for the Royal Bastards MC comes at a price.
Freedom is no longer an option.
Finding something to live for
Becomes the first step toward redemption.
And where unexpected love is concerned,
There are no chains strong enough to restrain it.

••••••••

REVIEW: SCARRED BY PAIN is the second full-length instalment in Crimson Syn’s contemporary, adult ROYAL BASTARDS MC: New Orleans LA erotic, MC series focusing on the members of the Royal Bastards MC. This is Sargent at Arms Taron ‘Knuckles’ Brown, and Dyanara Reyes’ story line. SCARRED BY PAIN can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous instalments is revealed where necessary.

WARNING: SCARRED BY PAIN contains scenes of graphic violence, sexual assault, and physical abuse that may not be suitable for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Taron and Dyanara) SCARRED BY PAIN follows in the aftermath of an accident wherein an injured Dyanara Reyes finds herself in the hands of the Royal Bastards MC but all is not well in Dyanara’s life as she is an ‘escaped’ prisoner of her brother Tadeo Reyes and the Bloody Scorpions MC. To prevent the death and torture of a fellow member of the Blood Scorpions MC, Dyanara begs to be set free of the Royal Bastards but her returns to the her brother’s prison comes with the consequences of a woman who has been imprisoned for most of her life. Desperate to free the woman that now calls to his heart, Taron aka Knuckles Brown sets into motion a plan to rescue Dyanara, provoking a war between the two MCs for years to come. What ensues is the quick building and sexual relationship between Dyanara and Taron, and the fall-out as war comes to the Bloody Bastards front door, forcing Taron to make a decision that will affect the rest of his life.

Taron ‘Knuckles’ Brown is a former special forces soldier, underground fighter and the Sargent at Arms for the Royal Bastards MC but Taron has yet to find his place and settle down, and with it comes the memories and PTSD of a time he lost everything and everyone he loved. Finding and rescuing Dyanara Reyes gave Talon a purpose in life but Dyanara’s rescue comes with severe consequences, and the possibility of Taron losing his membership with the Royal Bastards MC. With the MC’s focus now on the illegal gun trade, Taron must chose between his brothers and the woman he loves. Dyanara Reyes has never known freedom having been the prisoner of her brother for most of her life but several opportunities have presented themselves for her eventual escape, opportunities of which she has refused to take advantage.

The relationship between Taron and Dayanara is highly sexual, erotic, intense and not without some issues of questionable consent. Taron battles between head and heart knowing his rescue of, and relationship with Dayanara has placed his fellow Royal Bastards MC members in the direct line of fire. The $ex scenes are raw and dramatic; Taron demands Dayanara call him daddy in the bedroom; and is quick to spank our heroine in anger, and love but in this I did not feel the desire or sexual tension but only a need to demand and take. There is no romance only physical pleasure.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful secondary and supporting characters including MC president Jameson, and club members Riddick, Styx, Colt, Bullet and Tick Tock. The requisite evil has many faces including Dyanara’s brother Tadeo Reyes, and the Cesar Dominguez.

SCARRED BY PAIN is a dark and gritty story of family and relationships; power and control; abuse, torture, payback and pain. The premise is edgy; the characters are animated and tragic.

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Reviewed by Sandy

My name is Crimson Syn, not really, but what fun is it to use my real name. Instead I’ll use my inner goddess’ name, it’s much more fun that way. I grew up in New York City where I had a wonderful education, loving parents and awesome friends. What more could a girl ask for?

I started writing at the age of sixteen. The first romance I read was Stephanie Laurens’ Devil’s Bride. Since then I have been influenced by dozens of flourishing romance authors and even more dashing and daring rogues. I must say it, but Fifty Shades was not my first erotic romance, nor did it influence me to start writing them. If you’ve never read Mary Balogh, Elizabeth Hoyt, Lisa Kleypas, Bertrice Small or A.N. Roquelaure’s Sleeping Beauty trilogy, then you’re missing out. Those were my sweet introductions to erotic romance, and boy were they hot.

So here I am, after reading so many wonderful stories, I have too many sinful tales of my own not to share. I like my alphas rough and possessive, and I have no shame in saying it or writing it. I had delightfully wicked teachers growing up, their books took me to new worlds and brought me new loves. So, I want to do the same for you. I want to indulge my readers in those steamy reads that will send them into the arms of dangerous alphas and deliciously sexy rogues, without leaving the confines of their nice warm bed. If I am able to entice your inner goddesses, then I have done my job and I am satisfied.

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Kane (Arizona Vengeance #8) by Sawyer Bennett-Review Tour

Kane (Arizona Vengeance #8) by Sawyer Bennett-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 15, 2020.

Are you ready for Kane Bellan’s story?

I have a problem.

Potential problem?

I’m not really sure. Here’s the deal.

There’s this girl—isn’t that how it always starts?—and her name is Mollie. I like her. I mean really like her. I hope that doesn’t make me seem less manly than my professional hockey player persona implies. But here’s the issue—she’s my best friend. The one person I can count on for everything, who’s been there with me for all the moments, big and small.

When Mollie shows up at my door, travel weary and scared following an incident with an ex, my instinct to protect her goes into overdrive. It’s then that I know she’s more than just my best friend and the skates are swept out from under me when I find out she feels the same way.

Our transition from friends to lovers to potentially something more is seamless, the Arizona Vengeance is back on the ice looking for a repeat championship, and my life has never been better. Just when I think I’ve got it all figured out, the realities of us both having careers which keep us on the road put our blossoming relationship on ice.

It feels like the game just went into overtime and I’m on the verge of either the biggest win or most disappointing loss of my life. And losing is never an option.

••••••••

REVIEW:KANE is the eighth instalment in Sawyer Bennett’s contemporary, adult ARIZONA VENGEANCE erotic, hockey romance series focusing on the members of the Arizona Vengeance professional hockey team. This is player Kane Bellan, and travel blogger Mollie Callister’s story line. KANE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous instalments is revealed where necessary.

NOTE: For fans of Sawyer Bennett, there is a slight cross over with the author’s Jameson Security Force series.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Mollie and Kane) KANE follows the best friends to lovers relationship between travel blogger Mollie Callister and professional hockey player Kane Bellan. Best friends since college, Mollie and Kane’s relationship had only ever crossed the line once but once was enough for our story line hero but when Mollie shows up unannounced at Kane’s door, Kane knows something is wrong and thinks of the worst. Always on the go, never one to settle down, Mollie is looking for some down time, time to reflect about her future and more but it is Mollie’s past that is threatening our heroine’s life, and in this, Kane calls in help from Jameson Force Security. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Kane and Mollie, and the potential fall-out as Mollie’s need to travel threatens her relationship with the man that she loves.

Mollie Callister has spent most of her adult life on the road but an attack by someone she once trusted threatens Mollie’s sense of security, a security she knows she has with Kane Bellan. Kane has been in love with his best friend since college but never acted on his attraction knowing Mollie never felt the same but with Mollie under the same roof, Kane takes their relationship to the next level, a level he is hoping to include marriage and more. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

Most of the previous story line couples play secondary and supporting characters, some by way of mention only. We are introduced to new teammate Riggs Nadeau, and watch from the sidelines as Jim Steele’s marriage is about to implode. Steele’s story line is next.

KANE is a best friends to lovers story line; an impassioned friendship that quickly turns into something more. The premise is captivating; the romance is seductive; the characters are numerous, energetic and dynamic.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Bishop
Erik
Legend
Dax
Tacker
Dominik
Rafe
Wylde

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Reviewed by Sandy

Since the release of her debut contemporary romance novel, Off Sides, in January 2013, Sawyer Bennett has released more than 30 books and has been featured on both the USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists on multiple occasions.

A reformed trial lawyer from North Carolina, Sawyer uses real life experience to create relatable, sexy stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From new adult to erotic contemporary romance, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

Sawyer likes her Bloody Marys strong, her martinis dirty, and her heroes a combination of the two. When not bringing fictional romance to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to a very active toddler, as well as full-time servant to two adorably naughty dogs. She believes in the good of others, and that a bad day can be cured with a great work-out, cake, or a combination of the two.

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TEMPTED BY LOVE by Melissa Foster -Review & Giveaway Tour

TEMPTED BY LOVE (The Steeles of Silver Island #1) by Melissa Foster -Review & Giveaway Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 9, 2020.

Jack “Jock” Steele

Enjoy heart-meltingly beautiful and toe-curlingly sexy romance in Tempted by Love, an emotionally riveting story about a man who has lost it all and carries a torturous secret, a divorced single mother who has everything to lose, and the little girl who helps them heal. Fall in love on the sandy shores of Silver Island, home to coffee shops, boat races, midnight rendezvous, and the sexy, sharp-witted Steeles.

In TEMPTED BY LOVE…
Years ago, bestselling author Jack “Jock” Steele lost his girlfriend and baby in a horrific accident that drove a wedge between Jock and his family, keeping him from sharing a devastating secret. An aging philanthropist saved him from the brink of despair, and for a decade Jock cared for his ailing friend who became his family. Now his friend has passed away and left him a fortune—on the condition that he publishes another book. Jock is floundering, unsure how to rebuild the life he’d walked away from, much less find his muse, have another relationship with a woman, or even think about having a family of his own. But he can’t get his sweet, sexy new friend, single-mother Daphne Zablonski out of his head, and her adorable toddler must know something he doesn’t, because she wraps her tiny fingers around his heart and won’t let go.

Daphne has been through the wringer with her ex-husband and doesn’t believe true love is in the cards for her. Friends she can handle, but letting a man see her mom bod naked? Especially someone as strikingly handsome and unbelievably sexy as Jock? No, thank you. Besides, she has a toddler to chase after and enough fictional boyfriends to fill her lonely nights. If only her book boyfriends could make her body tingle the way one look from her mysterious neighbor does.

As Jock and Daphne’s friendship turns to something too tempting to deny, their lives take an unexpected turn. Can a man who has lost everything find redemption with a woman who has everything to lose? And then there’s that secret…

•••••••••

REVIEW: TEMPTED BY LOVE is the first instalment in Melissa Foster’s contemporary, adult THE STEELES OF SILVER ISLAND erotic , romance series- another spin off from the author’s LOVE IN BLOOM series. This is writer Jack ‘Jock’ Steele, and event planner/single mother Daphne Zablonski’s story line.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Jock and Daphne) TEMPTED BY LOVE follows the building romance and relationship between twenty six year old Event planner / singles mother Daphne Zablonski, and author Jack ‘Jock’ Steele. Daphne Zablonski is a single mother whose attraction to author Jock Steele is tempered by Jock’s reactions to her three year old daughter Hadley. Believing Jock dislikes children, especially her daughter Hadley, Daphne struggles with her attraction to a man who may be all kinds of wrong in Daphne’s life until Jock reveals the truth behind his reluctance including the death of his former girlfriend and unborn child years earlier. Having spent ten years lookI got after an aging philanthropist, Jock is lost upon Harvey Fine’s death, another death he struggles to move beyond. Meeting Daphne Zablonski gave Jock thoughts about a new beginning but Jock continued to battle the demons from his past, until a small three year old child fell in love with our story line hero. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Jock and Daphne, and the potential fall-out as history starts to repeat itself.

Daphne Zablonski’s husband left when their daughter was seven days old. A single mother, working as a receptionist, scheduling vacation rentals, Daphne’s heart focused on event planning but when her boss had no plans for expanding his business, Daphne struggled with a direction in life. With her daughter her first priority, Daphne knew it was only a matter of time before something better came along, including the love of a man who continued to star in her fantasies. Jock Steele’s guilt over the death of his girlfriend and unborn child continue to haunt his days and night. Falling for single mother Daphne Zablonski meant having to face his demons in the guise of a three year old child. Slowly, succumbing to the love and spontaneity of Daphne’s daughter, Jock knew he could overcome his previous losses until everything begins to spiral out of control.

The relationship between Jock and Daphne begins as a friendship threatened by Jock’s inability to accept Daphne’s daughter. One year would pass as our couple lusted after one another-from a distance-until Daphne decided she had had enough. The $ex scenes are intimate erotic and intense without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is a very large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters including both Daphne and Jock’s immediate and extended families, friends, and several of the couples we have met in previous story lines and series.

TEMPTED BY LOVE is a heart breaking and emotional story line of love, loss, acceptance and moving forward. The premise is captivating and impassioned; the romance is captivating and seductive; the characters are broken, dynamic and charismatic. Melissa Foster has another hit series in the making .

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Reviewed by Sandy

Releasing 31st March 2021!!
My True Love (The Steeles at Silver Island, Book 2)

Can a man who resents the hand he’s been dealt and a woman who spends her days grateful for every little thing find true love in each other’s arms—or are their differences stronger than both of them? Find out in this funny, sexy, heartfelt romance, and fall in love with Grant and Jules on the sandy shores of Silver Island, home to coffee shops, boat races, and midnight rendezvous.

Even war heroes need a little help sometimes… 
After spending years fighting for his country and too damn long learning to navigate life with a prosthetic leg, Grant Silver returns to Silver Island to figure out a future he couldn’t fathom without fatigues and a gun in his hand. He’d almost forgotten how a man could suffocate from the warmth and caring community in which he’d grown up, and if that weren’t bad enough, his buddies’ beautiful and far-too-chipper younger sister won’t stop flitting into his life, trying to sprinkle happy dust everywhere she goes.

As a cancer survivor, Jules Steele knows better than to count on seeing tomorrow. She doesn’t take a single moment for granted, and she isn’t about to let a man who used to be charming and full of life waste the future he’s been blessed with. She’s determined to get through to him, even if it takes a few steamy kisses…

Melissa Foster is a New York Times & USA Today bestselling and award-winning author. She writes sexy and heartwarming contemporary romance and women’s fiction with emotionally compelling characters that stay with you long after you turn the last page. Melissa’s emotional journeys are lovingly erotic and always family oriented–perfect beach reads for contemporary romance and new adult romance lovers who enjoy reading about loyal, wealthy heroes and smart, sassy heroines with complex relatable issues.Melissa also writes sweet romance under the pen name Addison Cole.

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DRUID (The Talisman #5) by Tam DeRudder Jackson-a review

DRUID (The Talisman #5) by Tam DeRudder Jackson-a review

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 20, 2020

A vengeful goddess demands a sacrifice…

Sloane MacIntosh isn’t an ordinary talisman. Gifted with the skill of the Sight, she knows her warrior’s fate. Powerless to stop him from flinging himself headlong into death, Sloane mourns a sacrifice demanded by the war goddess on her summer feast day. Having found-and lost-her warrior, her fated mate, in the same evening, she knows what it means when the goddess demands a sacrifice. Her talisman skills couldn’t stop the goddess bent on evening the score.

A druid wishes for a sword arm…

Davy Sutherland is a storyteller whose incredible skills immortalize warriors for all time. But he yearns for the life of danger and adventure those warriors live. He also yearns for the special bond the fates give to talismans and warriors, a love at first touch that burns hot and intense, burnishing the iron of lust into the steel of everlasting devotion. The first time he sees Sloane MacIntosh, he wishes more than anything the fates had made him a warrior-her warrior.

Love hangs in the balance.

•••••••••

REVIEW: DRUID is the fifth full-length instalment in Tam DeRudder Jackson’s contemporary, adult TALISMAN paranormal, fantasy, Celtic mythology series. This is Seer and Talisman Sloane MacIntosh, and Scottish Druid Davy Sutherland’s story line. DRUID can be read as a stand alone but I recommend reading the series in order or book one TALISMAN for back ground and history.

SOME BACKGROUND: Centuries earlier, the Morrigan cursed the descendants of the Sheridan family, a curse that has the potential to be broken with the mating of a warrior and his fated mate. Desperate to prevent the breaking of the curse, Morgan and her sisters Macha and Maeve set into motion a series of battles that will pull the Sheridan family into a war where family and friendships will be tested. Morrigan is part of Celtic mythology representing the cycle of birth and death, but is also the patron of magic and revenge, prophecy and night.

Told from several third person perspectives including Sloane and Davy DRUID focuses on the preparations for the wedding between Sloane’s best friend Fallon Graham and her Warrior Seamus Lochlann (Bard #4). With Sloane’s arrival in Scotland comes the memories of what our heroine had lost. Having only known her Warrior Gavin for less than an hour, the goddess Macha targeted our couple pulling Gavin across the river of blood into an eternity of battles and war. Believing love and her own happily ever after had been destroyed Sloane struggled with all of the happiness surrounding the wedding preparations until meeting Druid Davy Sutherland, a man who stirred something deep within our story line heroine. Davy knew Sloane was the woman that called to his heart. With each encounter Davy’s ‘tattoo’ burned with a need to claim Sloane MacIntosh but Sloane battled her memories and the continuous omens that threatened to pull her under. As a Seer, Sloane saw the future but with the help of her best friend Fallon, a woman with the ability to change the story, Sloane is able to protect the man with whom she is falling in love, a man who becomes fodder in a game of vengeance against our story line heroine. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Sloane and Davy, and the potential fall-out as Davy find himself on the precipice of immortality, a choice he must make between love and enduring life.

DRUID is an infinitely detailed story line rich in Celtic mythology with tales of gods and goddesses, and the struggle to survive. There is a very large cast of secondary and supporting characters including Davy’s mentor Hamish; all of the previous story line couples, and their extended families, as well as Macha, Maeve, Morgan and the thunder god Taranis. As everyone prepares for the upcoming nuptials between Fallon and her fiancé Seamus Lochlann, something dark and ominous is on the horizon, taking aim at our story line couple. The premise is complex and intriguing; the romance is flirty and seductive; the characters are energetic and inspiring.

Reading order and Previous Reviews
Talisman
Warrior
Prophetess
Bard

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Murder Ballad Blues by Lynda McDaniel-Review & Interview

Murder Ballad Blues (Appalachian Mountain Mysteries #4) by Lynda McDaniel-Review & Interview

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 15, 2020

Laurel Falls, N.C. 2005 A mysterious death in the North Carolina mountains. Then a second. By the third, the FBI finally gets involved. Trouble is, they’re looking in all the wrong places.

Abit Bradshaw has a theory, but of course the FBI doesn’t take him seriously. When he teams up with musicologist Wallis Harding, bluegrass music becomes more than something to practice and perform. It’s key to finding the serial killer.

Della Kincaid, a former crime reporter in Washington, D.C., can’t seem to escape her past. Now living in the small town of Laurel Falls, she’s busy investigating a fraud case that gets darker at every turn. She’s about to give up when a secretive whistleblower pulls her in again—and back to D.C.

Abit and Della team up once again to convince the FBI to help them with both their crime investigations.

Will Abit and Wallis discover the killer’s pattern … before he strikes again?

Can Della make sense of the whistleblower’s clues before the fraud case is closed for good?

You’ll love this suspenseful mystery because everyone longs to find justice in this crazy world.

Get it now.

This is the fourth novel—a standalone novel—in the Appalachian Mountain Mysteries series. All the favorite characters return, along with the debut of several colorful new ones.

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REVIEW: I like a good murder/mystery and this one wasn’t too bad. In fact I could see it as a movie or tv series.

Della is a reporter digging around for the next big story, married/divorced/still seeing her ex/husband/now boyfriend (yeah I got confused too! She’s known Abit for years and counts him as a close and dear friend.

Vesper junior (Abit) or Rabbit as his wife calls him is happily married with kids and plays in a band with his wife and friends. Life might be dull, but Abit likes it that way thank you. I felt so sorry for Vesper, he got the nickname because his father always called him “a bit slow”, which got shortened over time. I don’t know if I could be called Abit and know it’s nasty and not a cute nickname!

So we have Wallis and Abit bonding over music and using it to track killers, rather ingenious if you ask me.
Della uses her contacts in the paper to dig deeper, hoping to get a story out of it. But wanting to help the FBI (who she shared a sizzling kiss with!)

Reading the cover I did think a ménage. Sadly no, but in a way I’m glad, I don’t think it would have worked out?

The killer was pretty smart, and catching up with him was good. And a couple of clues might have you guessing who it might be.

I liked how we came along for the ride, we saw all the thought processes and saw glimpses of their lives. But it all gets a little too close to home when Abit’s kids get kidnapped by the killer! Will he be able to raise the ransom money in time?

I think there we just a few too many characters in this book, not sure we needed all those extra’s. But other than that, they were all pretty solid.

This book worked backwards, we see Abit running away from the killer, we don’t see who it it, we just see him run…..

Told mainly in Della’s and Abit POV. It needed just a little polishing, I felt something was missing. The connection between Abit and Della was good, the connection between Abit and Wallis wasn’t as well felt.

But I’d happily read another book with these characters in. They did make me smile, and at one point I did get a “scooby doo” moment ?

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Lynda: I’ve lived all over this country—from the Midwest to the Deep South to Appalachia to the Mid-Atlantic to the Pacific Northwest and finally California—and yet I find I often start stories and recollections with “When I lived in the mountains of North Carolina ….” My interests in so many things—writing, hiking, nature, mountain music, organic gardening, ecology—took root while I lived on a small farm there, an eager participant in the back-to-the-land movement of the 1970s. I made mistakes by the wheelbarrowful, but I learned just about everything that matters to me today.

I was lucky to live near the Campbell Folk School, an amazing center for art, craft, and music (and featured in my novels as The Hickson School of American Studies). That’s where I was introduced to the music of my heritage. The first time I walked into the school’s wood-paneled community room where fiddlers played, it was like finding a lost relative.

My writing career also started at the Campell Folk School. One day the director asked if I’d like to learn public relations. To be honest, I should have answered, “What’s that?” Instead, I said, “Sure,” and took to it like ink to newsprint. I haven’t stopped writing since. These days, I spend my time writing my Appalachian Mountain Mysteries series. I started them as a way to share some of the unforgettable stories from my years in the mountains.

Before my novel-writing days, I crafted 1,200 articles for arts and culture magazines such as Southern Living, Country Living, AmericanStyle, Southwest Art, Yoga Journal, American Cinematographer, Chile Pepper, and Restaurants USA. Newspaper articles about art, food, and business ran in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Charlotte Observer, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, washingtonpost.com, among others. I’ve also written 15 nonfiction books, including several on the art and craft of writing.

I moved to the mountains of North Carolina on a whim. Why not? Let’s see what it’s like, we thought during those adventurous times. But decades later, I believe I was drawn to that place, signing on to a graduate program in life I didn’t realize I needed. By comparison, my life today seems so tame, but that doesn’t worry me. In the mountains of North Carolina, I also learned there is a season for everything.

TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?

Lynda: In addition to my lucky break at the Campbell Folk School, I credit my mentor Dick Simms in Atlanta, Georgia for supporting my interest in writing. For writers, self-doubt is never far away, like a grumpy uncle who lives in the basement, poised to come upstairs at the most inopportune times. Dick gave me the encouragement I needed believe in myself. Later, Anne Lamott’s book Bird by Bird shared invaluable advice that I still draw from today.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties did you encounter writing and publishing this story?

Lynda: I wanted to incorporate bluegrass and old-timey music into the story, and while I loved the sound, I didn’t know that much about the stories behind murder ballads. I did a lot of research and worked many hours to develop the logistics that Abit Bradshaw and Wallis Harding also work on in Murder Ballad Blues.

TRC: Would you please tell us something about the premise of MURDER BALLAD BLUES?

Lynda: Abit Bradshaw worries about the safety of his family when he hears about the first murder in the mountains of N.C. He struggled through his own childhood, thanks to unloving parents and a restrictive community that labeled him “slow.” But he’s found his rightful place in the world as an accomplished woodworker and mandolin musician in the bluegrass band The Rollin’ Ramblers. By the second murder, he has an inkling that music plays a role in the killer’s pattern. He can’t prove it, though, so he reaches out to Wallis Harding, a self-taught mountain music expert. Together they work to discover the killer’s pattern. Their hardest challenge, however, arises after the third murder when they go to the FBI with their theory.

Della Kincaid, Abit’s best friend, is still running Coburn’s General Store in Laurel Falls, N.C. She hasn’t been a crime reporter for years, ever since she left D.C., but she hasn’t lost the curiosity and bravado that made her such a success there. She gets involved in a real-estate fraud case in the N.C. mountains that takes her back to D.C. for help.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the APPALACHIAN MYSTERY series? Do the books have to be read in order?

Lynda: Murder Ballad Blues is the fourth book in the series, and I have two more books planned. Murder Ballad Blues is a standalone. I paid close attention to backstory that needed explaining, but in a way that wasn’t too repetitive for fans of the series. I’ve tried to make each of the books a standalone, but I have to say I think the experience is enhanced by reading the first three in order.

TRC: What kind of research/plotting did you do, and how long did you spend researching /plotting before beginning MURDER BALLAD BLUES?

Lynda: I spent several months mulling over the plot of Murder Ballad Blues. It’s more complex than the first three books in the series. I found it particularly challenging to get the dates and circumstances of the contemporary crimes to jibe with those of the murder ballads.

Fortunately, I have a muse who comes sweeping in, anytime day or night, to offer ideas. The key for any writer is to listen and capture those gifts ASAP before they evaporate like a dream. For example, the character Wallis Harding came to me like that, and I think he’s one of the most successful characters I’ve ever developed. He’s funny, ornery, and kind, all wrapped in one.

TRC: Do you believe the cover image plays a deciding factor for many readers in the process of selecting a book or new series to read?

Lynda: I do, especially with online sales and all the competition for readers’ time and money. I believe a cover’s appeal to a potential buyer is as much subconscious as conscious, which adds to the challenge of getting it right. The publishing gurus all say to test your covers, and I have done that with the first three books. I especially like the cover for Murder Ballad Blues; it’s got the misty-mountain-moonlit-river-thing going just right—straight out of one of the crime scenes in the book.

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

Lynda: We work together. Like I mentioned about the muse, while I’m writing about any of my characters, they come swooping in. Abit told me many times what he wanted to say, especially when he talks about his son, Conor, and his fears about his family’s safety. He’s the kind of father he longed to have when he was young. And Della, well, she’s sassy and says things I wish I could say!

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so 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?

Lynda: I can only speak for myself, but I think we need to write more from our hearts, rather than our heads. When I do that, the scenes always work better. It’s hard, though, because these days there are so many so-called experts bandying about rules and restrictions. I find that draws us back into our heads, and the results are more wooden. Yes, we need to know the rules, but edicts like “don’t use ‘was’ or ‘ing words’” swirling in our heads can smother the creative spirit. I like to think of my readers and imagine that my words are like throwing my arms around them.

TRC: Do you listen to music while writing? If so, does the style of music influence the storyline direction? Characters?

Lynda: I usually don’t listen to music when I’m writing fiction. When I wrote nonfiction magazine articles and books, I could listen to music—but not with fiction writing. I need to hear the muse and characters when they make the scene. That said, for Murder Ballad Blues I did listen to a lot of bluegrass and old-timey music so I knew what I was writing about (and I loved every minute of it).

TRC: What do you believe is the biggest misconception people have about authors?

Lynda: That they write beautiful first drafts. Anne Lamott was one of the first authors who helped me debunk that myth in her book Bird by Bird. That book was a godsend, as I mentioned earlier.

TRC: What is something that few, if anyone, knows about you?

Lynda: I was a traveling artist/weaver for a number of years while living on the farm in N.C. I learned to weave at the Campbell Folk School, and for about five years I traveled the art-show circuit selling my wall hangings.

TRC: Who is your favorite author (living or dead)?

Lynda: Graham Greene.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Lynda: I’m musing about Book Five in the series as I work on marketing Murder Ballad Blues. I plan to set it in a place a little different from Laurel Falls, N.C. More to be revealed later …

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Lynda: I hope anyone who longs to write—whether that’s a memoir, book, article—will listen to his/her heart and do it. The world is full of naysayers, but you can do it. Humble yourself to learn more about your genre and the art of writing in general, but listen to that voice within.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Cheese, almost any kind

Favorite Dessert: Cookies, almost any kind

Favorite TV Show: “Rectify,” beautifully written by Ray McKinnon

Last Movie You Saw: I’m having trouble with this one, given the shelter-in-place order and the dearth of good movies. The last good movie I saw was “Barbara,” a German movie I re-watched because of its tragic but beautiful story of selfless love.

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Milk

Secret Celebrity Crush: Matthew Rhys

Last Vacation Destination: Mendocino, California

Do you have any pets? Late last year I lost my beloved dog, Mollie, at only 4 years old. Murder Ballad Blues is dedicated to her, and she’s memorialized in the book as Abit Bradshaw’s dog, who he describes as “precious like no other.”

Last book you read: Fallen Mountains by Kimi Cunningham Grant. Exquisite writing.

TRC: Thank you Lynda for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of MURDER BALLAD BLUES. We wish you all
the best. Thank you!

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Lady Guinevere and the Rogue with a Brogue by Julie Johnstone

Lady Guinevere and the Rogue with a Brogue (Scottish Scoundrels: Ensnared Hearts #1) by Julie Johnstone-Review & Giveaway


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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date August 20, 2020

Five years ago he humiliated her. Five years ago she betrayed him. And when fate forces them together once more, they’ll discover what burns hotter—vengeance or desire.

Lady Guinevere Darlington has spent the last five years trying to forget the beautiful rogue who stole her heart and then crushed it under his shiny black hessian. Humiliated by the blighter with the unforgettable brogue and left to weather the wagging tongues of the ton alone, she started a secret society that delivers justice to ill-intentioned rakes, and she managed to avoid having to wed—until now. But while her time is up, her determination is not. If she must take a husband, she’ll do so on her own terms. She has a plan, and a possible candidate, until the Scot she once loved returns to London and throws her life into salacious turmoil yet again.

Asher Talbot, the newly minted Duke of Carrington, has nearly perfected his ability to repress memories of the stunning, stubborn lass who long ago captivated him with her innocent charm, then slayed him with her duplicity. He channeled his anger into continuing to build the distillery empire he started when he thought he was a by-blow. But now his company is in danger, and he intends to secure his inheritance to save it, even if it requires pursuing the perfidious enchantress he disavowed. True reconciliation is not part of his plot, but hints of the Guinevere he thought he knew leave him questioning everything.

When fate, fortune, and a cunning scheme bring these two together, their mutual attempts to torture each other ignite the dormant desire between them. But secrets surround them, and they’ll have to unravel each one before the love they glimpsed is lost forever.

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REVIEW: This historical romance is set in Kensington, England 1837.

This is the story of Lady Guinevere Darlington and Asher, the new Duke of Carrington, and what a story it is.

While I won’t give away the story, I can tell you what I loved about it and why I think it’s such a marvelous read.

It’s quickly paced, from the very beginning. The two main characters have met before, in fact they pretty much fell in in love. However, many others conspired for their own ends and the beginning love ended in Asher marrying one of Guinevere’s friends Elizabeth. Neither has discovered the conspiracies that kept them apart. Fate, not to be undone, changed the playing field. Elizabeth died in childbirth and Asher inherited his grandfather’s title if he marries one of three women. Yes, Guinevere is on the list. And the game is afoot!

Asher’s distillery is in financial straits and he needs the money he will inherit if he marries on of the three women his grandfather wants. Guinevere is still heartbroken over the last romance they had and is reluctant to be hurt yet again. Other conspiracies still abound.

Here’s what I really loved about this intricate and beautifully written tale. The plot is well done with many unusual twists. The characters are unique and have deep hurts and fears of their own. The banter and conversations are incredible and fun. The villains are not necessarily extremely evil, just working toward their own ends, but throwing some real monkey wrenches into the love story.

The interactions between the two main characters is most beguiling. You want to sit them down and explain a few things to them…

In all, I found it a very entertaining read and I highly recommend you give it a read. It’d most unusual and hard to put down, so be prepared to read it all at once, I had to!

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Reviewed by Georgianna S

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Author Julie Johnstone first fell in love with romance fifteen years ago when she picked up her first romance novel in an airport gift shop on the way to Conroe, Texas for a family reunion and spent her whole weekend reading rather than water skiing, which up until then was one of her favorite things to do.

Julie is staying up way too late and typing furiously on her keyboard to finish her next book or blog with her fellow authors at Ladyscribes. Julie is married to an amazing lawyer and when she is not running her two precocious children to one activity or another she is trying to seek out some time to stay in shape and see her dearest friends.

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The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams – a Review

The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams – a Review

 

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As if it wasn’t bad enough to be deemed the “most single person” at her magazine’s office, budding reporter Penny has now been tapped to write a series of features called “The Dating Game.” From speed dating to Tinder, old-fashioned matchmakers to up-and-coming “dark dating,” Penny now has to go on a lot of dates. Silver lining: meeting new people should be fun, right? But running into her old rival, George, at her first dating event is decidedly not. Not only does the arrogant know-it-all have zero trouble attracting women, wherever Penny goes, somehow he just. Keeps. Showing. Up.

Geo knows he’s right on the cusp of writing success with the chance to have his own syndicated column. All he has to do is follow his agent’s ideas for showcasing different dating avenues, and he’ll pull in enough to help his sister’s non-profit women’s shelter get off the ground. Sure, his itinerary is starting to look strangely similar to his old rival Penny’s, but all’s fair in love and syndication, right?

The more they look for love in all the wrong places, though, the more they start to wonder if it was right in front of their noses all along. Still, the brutal dating scene just might end them, if these two don’t kill each other first. 

 

Review;

The Dating Itinerary by Brooke Williams is a quick, fun, flirty, charming and comical read.  I loved the main couple of Penny Coyne and George “Geo” Monais.  Fist I have to say I love Penny’s name, as well as all her sister’s names.  That was genius I will say to give them all names after our various coins.  Bravo Miss Williams. 

As for the story itself, I quite enjoyed it.  For anyone who has, or is in the process of trying to find love through all the different avenues offered these days this book will relate.  There were many times I found myself chuckling out loud, or just shaking my head over some of the dates that Penny and George found themselves on.  You see, both Penny and George are attempting the dating market for work purposes.  Penny to score the cover at the magazine she works for, and George to finally make it big on tv and get a syndicate show, which in turn he plans to use the funds to help his sister with her new foundation for women she’s just set up. 

Both Penny and George are following this ‘dating itinerary’ that work has laid out for them, but unbeknownst to each other they are on the same schedule.  When they both wind up at the first dating scene, Speed Dating, the sparks fly and just continue to fly between Penny and George to the very end of the book.  You see, both have a history together and did like each other at one time, but due to a work issue where Penny thought George scooped her job up they haven’t seen eye to eye. That is until they decide to put bygones to rest and work together on this ‘dating itinerary’.  When they decide to do this, this is where the fun begins.  As they continue to go on various dates, they keep finding themselves being drawn closer and closer together until boom, they realize that what they are looking for is right in front of their noses. It doesn’t matter how many dates they go on, they just can’t seem to keep their minds from wandering back to each other.

It was fun to watch our couple embark on this adventure and have to deal with their past before they could move onto a future together.  I laughed many times, cheered them on, and yes I even related to many of the issues to dating in this day and age. In the end, The Dating Itinerary is an enjoyable read that lets you forget about your troubles and enjoy the adventure that is Penny and George. 

Until next time, happy reading my friends. 

Reviewed by Marcie

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