All or None (Wall Street Royals 3) by Tara Sue Me-a review

All or None (Wall Street Royals 3) by Tara Sue Me-a review

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Conquer. Control. Command. They have. They are. They will. They are the Wall Street Royals, men at the top of their game who are about to be mastered by the one thing they never counted on: love.

Don’t miss the third and final book in the seductively sexy series by New York Times bestselling author Tara Sue Me.

All-Or-None: An order that must be followed immediately and to the letter or not done at all.

Ty and Lillian Bancroft had the life everyone wanted. They were young, wealthy, and beautiful. Deeply in love, everyone said they were a match made in heaven. Until one night shot their whole world straight to hell.

Now divorced, Ty and Lillian get along just fine. As long as they live on separate continents. When changes at the company they both work for send Ty back to the United States, Lillian submits her resignation. To ensure Ty doesn’t follow, she signs up to volunteer in the hurricane ravaged Florida Keys.

Ty isn’t going to let her get away that easily and follows, determined to get to the bottom of what happened that horrible night everything fell apart. Once in Florida, Ty realizes he’s not the only one after Lillian’s heart, the site manger has his eye on her as well.

Lillian still loves Ty, but can’t come to terms with his actions years ago. Can Ty find and convince Lillian of the truth before it’s too late? Or has she already replaced him?

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REVIEW:ALL OR NONE is the third (and final) novella in Tara Sue Me’s contemporary, adult WALL STREET ROYALS erotic, BDSM romance series. This is businessman and Dominant Ty Bancroft, and his ex-wife Lillian’s second chance story line. ALL OR NONE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous instalments is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Lillian and Ty) ALL OR NONE follows the rekindling romance between ex-spouse Ty and Lillian Bancroft. Three years earlier Lillian Bancroft found her husband in bed with his new PA but Ty doesn’t remember what happened or how. Reluctantly granting his wife’s request for a divorce, Ty left America to work in their business office in London, England but a chance to return came with the hope of rebuilding his relationship with the woman he has never stopped loving. Fast forward to present day wherein Ty, hoping for a second chance, discovers his ex-wife has volunteered her time to work on the reconstruction of homes damaged in a Florida hurricane, and Ty wasn’t about to wait around for Lillian’s return. What ensues are Ty’s attempts to reclaim the woman he has always loved, and the fall-out when he realizes that there may be have lost his wife to another man.

ALL OR NONE is a story of second chances; of mistaken belief and misunderstanding; of love, acceptance, and happily ever after. The fast paced premise is captivating; the romance is a rekindling seduction; the characters are struggling to move on from the past. The BDSM content is limited, using references and reflection but limited scenes and action.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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The Iron Raven by Julie Kagawa – Review & Excerpt

The Iron Raven by Julie Kagawa – Review & Excerpt

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You may have heard of me…

Robin Goodfellow. Puck. Prankster, joker, raven, fool… King Oberon’s right-hand jester from A Midsummer Night’s Dream. The legends are many, but the truth will now be known as never before, as Puck finally tells his own story and faces a threat to the lands of Faery and the human world unlike any before.

With the Iron Queen Meghan Chase and her prince consort, Puck’s longtime rival Ash, and allies old and new by his side, Puck begins a fantastical and dangerous adventure not to be missed or forgotten.

 

Review:

The Iron Raven by Julie Kagawa is the first book in her new series, Evenfall, which is a spinoff of her The Iron Fey series.  I have not read Kagawa before, but I was always interested in reading her The Iron Fey series, which I never found time to read.  Though some of the characters in this book, were a part of the original series, Kagawa does a wonderful job giving us information of the previous books/characters, and I had no problem reading The Iron Raven, which I did enjoy.  One day, when I have time, I would love to start that series. 

We meet Robin Goodfellow (Puck), our hero in this series, at the start when he is attending a fair.  Robin is a prankster, and tends to get into trouble with his constant tricks.  We are shown very early how Robin became the jester (hundreds of years ago), when approached by King Oberon of the Summer Court, and his many banishments over the years. We also learn that Puck spent many years in the mortal world, watching over Meghan Chase, who was destined to become the Iron Queen.  Robin does have his resentments, as Queen Meghan married Puck’s friend/enemy, leaving him still grieving of losing Meghan to Ash.

In the present time at the Faire, Puck is approached by Keirran, who is currently the King of the Forgotten.  Keirran is concerned, as he has been seeing an angry evil presence that is rising, and asked Robin for help, which he agrees to do.  We get to meet Nyx, a Forgotten assassin who protects Kierran, as she is determined to travel with them to protect her king.   Together the three of them travel to investigate the trouble in Faerie, with the help of Grimalkin (a cat, who was one of the main Iron Fey characters).  When they do come across the evil creature, who is filled with anger and hatred, they barely survive the battle, only to have the creature escape into Nevernever land, bringing in a horrific threat to destroy all of Faerie.  They decide to separate, with Keirran and Grimalkin warning the other courts of the danger; with Robin and Nyx heading for the Iron Realm to warn Queen Meghan and Prince Ash.

What follows is an amazing, exciting, dangerous adventure that brings the old group back together again to try and stop this evil entity that the oracle claims is the end of the world, Evenfall. Even with Meghan, who is considered the most powerful of them all, and with help from both Puck and Ash, as well as Nyx and another old member, the battle is brutal and horrific.  I do not want to give spoilers, so you need to read this book to find out what happens.  Keep in mind, this is a trilogy. 

The Iron Raven was a fascinating read, and I loved all of the wonderful characters Kagawa created, such as Puck, Meghan, Ash, Grimalkin and Nyx, who turns out to be a wonderful and fierce asset to the team.  I got a kick out of Robin’s many jokes, especially risking his life against this creature. I also enjoyed watching Robin and Nyx slowly begin to fall for each other.  I look forward to more from them in the future books.   The Iron Raven was so well written by Julie Kagawa, with wonderful characters, fun humor, and a wild exciting, tense, action filled story.  If you are a fan of The Iron Fey series, you need to read this new arc. If you have not read this series, it does read very well as a standalone. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Excerpt from THE IRON RAVEN by Julie Kagawa. © 2021 by Julie Kagawa, used with permission by Inkyard Press.

The human world
A long, long time ago

It was almost time
I peeked out of the bushes and grinned. The stage was nearly set. In the tiny, sun-dappled clearing beyond the trees, the crystal-clear pool glimmered, attracting all manner of life to its sparkling waters. A herd of spotted deer bent graceful necks to the surface under the watchful eye of a great stag, standing tall at the edge of the pond. A few rabbits hopped through the bracken scattered through the clearing, and a family of squirrels scolded each other in the branches of a large gnarled oak. Birds sang, wildlife meandered, and the wind gently rustled the leaves overhead. It was a blissful, picturesque woodland scene, a perfectly peaceful day in the human realm.
Boring, boring, boring.
I smiled, reached into my shirt, and pulled the pan flute into the light. It was my own design; I’d spent several days gathering hollow reeds, cutting them, binding them together and making sure the tone was perfect. Now, I was going to see what it could do.
Drawing glamour from the forest around me, I raised the flute to my lips and blew out a single note.
The clear, high sound cut through the stillness of the woods, arcing over the grove, and all the animals clustered around the pond jerked up, eyes wide and nostrils flaring. The rabbits sat up, ears twitching back and forth. The deer raised their heads, dark eyes huge as they gazed around, ready to flee. The squirrels’ tails flicked back and forth as they clung to the branches, their chittering voices silenced.
In the sudden stillness, I took a deep breath, gathering my magic, and began playing.
The melody rose into the air, cheerful and face paced. It swirled around the pond, into the ears of every living creature. For a moment, none of them moved,
Then, one of the rabbits began tapping its foot. The others followed, thumping their hind legs in tune to the rhythm, and the deer began tossing their heads to the music. In the branches, the squirrels bobbed, tails flicking back and forth, keeping time, and the birds added their voices to the song. I bit down a smile and played louder, faster, drawing in more glamour and releasing it into the notes trilling through the forest.
With a bugle, the ancient stag reared up, tossing his huge antlers, and gave a graceful bound to the center of the clearing. His sharp hooves pawed the grass, raking gouges in the earth, as he began stepping and leaping with the music. As one, his herd joined him, bouncing and cavorting to his side, and the rabbits began flinging themselves in wild arcs around the stomping deer. My glee soared; this was working better than I had hoped. It was all I could do to keep playing and not let the song drop because of the enormous grin wanting to stretch my face.
Rising from the bushes, I walked toward the grove, the pan flute moving rapidly under my lips, the song rising and the magic soaring in response. My feet itched, and I started to move them, stepping and dancing to the center of the clearing. Filling my lungs, I played as loudly as I could, my body moving almost on its own, leaping and twirling and spinning through the air. And all around me, the forest creatures danced as well, hooves and horns and furry bodies barely missing me as they bounced and cavorted in a frantic circle, hurling themselves around the grove with wild abandon. I lost myself in the music, in the excitement and ecstasy, as I danced with the forest.
I didn’t know how long the melody went on; half the time my eyes were closed and I was moving on pure instinct. But at last, as the song reached a crescendo, I sensed it was time to bring it to a close. With one final, soaring note, the melody died away, the wild emotions faded, and the whirlwind of magic swirling through the grove fluttered out, returning to the earth.
Panting, I lowered my arms. Around me, my fellow dancers also came to shuddering stops, breathing hard. The great stag stood a few feet away, antlered head bowed, legs and flanks trembling. As I watched, he quivered and collapsed, white foam bubbling from his mouth and nostrils as his head struck the ground. One by one, the rest of the herd crumpled as well, some gasping wide-eyed for breath, some lying motionless in the dirt. Scattered around them, furry lumps of rabbits lay in the churned mud. I looked at the trees and saw the squirrels and birds lying at the bases of the trunks, having fallen from their perches once the music ceased.
I blinked. Well, that was unexpected. How long had I been playing anyway? I looked at the sky through the branches and saw clouds streaked with orange, the sun hovering low on the horizon. I’d come to this grove and played the very first note early this morning. It seemed our wild revel had lasted the entire day.
Huh. I scratched the back of my head. Well, that’s disappointing. I guess I can’t push these mortal beasts too aggressively, or they just collapse. Hmm. Tapping the fingers of one hand against my arm, I gazed at the pan flute in the other. I wonder if humans would do any better?
“Boy.”
The deep, lyrical voice came from behind me, and a ripple of magic shivered through the air. I felt a stab of annoyance that someone had been watching my revel; that was why I’d chosen to do this in the human world, after all—so I could worry less about curious eavesdroppers. I turned and saw a procession of horses at the edge of the clearing, watching me from the trees. The mounts were fey creatures, lighter and much more graceful than their mortal counterparts, their hooves barely touching the ground. The riders atop them were sidhe knights, clad in armor of leaves, vines and branches woven together. Part of the Summer Court, I realized. I’d seen them before, as well as the knights of the Winter Court. I’d even played with a few of them in the wyldwood, though they never realized the cause of all their small, annoying mishaps was a forest boy too insignificant to notice.
But the rider at the front of the procession had definitely noticed me, and he was impossible to miss, too. His mount was bright gold, brighter than any mortal steed, but the noble atop it outshone even his mount. He was dressed in armor of green and gold, with a cloak made of blooming vines that left flowers where he passed. Long silver hair flowed from under the huge antlered crown that rested on his brow, and the piercing green eyes beneath it were fixed solely on me.
Why was he here? Had he heard my music and been drawn to the sound? That was unfortunate. I tried to avoid catching the eye of the Summer Court, particularly this faery. I hadn’t been doing anything wrong; the fey cared little to what happened in the mortal world. The deaths of a few forest creatures meant nothing to them. But attracting the attention of one of the most powerful faeries in the Nevernever was a dangerous game. Depending on his mood, he might demand that I “gift” him the thing I’d worked so hard on, play the pipes for him and his knights by for as long as he was amused, or entertain them all by becoming the next hunt. The fey lords were notoriously unpredictable, and I treated them as I would a sleeping dragon: it was okay to tiptoe around and steal their gold, as long as they didn’t see you.
But now, the dragon had spotted me.
The sidhe gentry nudged his mount, and the horse stepped into the clearing, striding across the grass until beast and rider loomed before me. I stood my ground and gazed up defiantly at the noble, who was watching me with appraising eyes.
“So young,” he mused. “And such an impressive use of glamour. What is your name, boy?”
“Robin.”
“And where are your parents, Robin?”
I shrugged. “I live by myself. In the wyldwood.” I couldn’t remember my parents, if I’d even had them. My earliest memory was the tangle of the wyldwood, foraging for food and shelter, learning the skills I needed to survive. But, even though I was alone, I’d never felt like I didn’t belong. The forest, the wyldwood, was my home. That was how it always had been.
“Hm.” The tall noble didn’t press the question. He observed me in silence for another moment, his face giving nothing away. “Do you know who I am, boy?” he asked instead.
This time, I nodded. “You’re King Oberon.” It was obvious; everyone knew who the Summer King was, though I’d never seen him in person. It didn’t matter. I had never seen Queen Mab, ruler of the Winter Court, either, but I was certain I would know her if I did.
“Yes,” the Seelie King agreed. “I am indeed. And I could use someone of your talents in Seelie territory.” He raised a hand, indicating me with long, elegant fingers. “You have power; raw, unfettered Summer magic rivaling some of my strongest allies in the court. Such a gift should not go to waste in the wyldwood. You should not be living in the forest like a beast, singing to birds and squirrels. You should be part of the greatest court in the Nevernever. What say you, Robin?” The king regarded me with eyes like pale green frost. “Would you like to become part of the Seelie Court?”
Part of the Seelie Court?
Curiosity battled defiance. I was intrigued, of course. Living by myself in the wyldwood meant I could come and go as I pleased, but it was getting a bit lonely. I wanted to talk to people, others of my kind, not just forest creatures and the occasional scatterbrained piskie. And of the two courts, Summer territory sounded much more pleasant than the frozen, hostile land of Winter.
Still, it was never a good idea to take the first offer. Even I, with my limited knowledge of bargains and deals, knew that much.
“I like it in the forest.” I crossed my arms and smiled at the king. “Why should I go live at the Summer Court?”
The Seelie King smiled, as if he’d expected that answer. “Because, Robin, I am king.” He spoke the phrase like it was the most important fact in the world. “And as king of the Seelie, I can give you whatever your heart desires. I can grant you power, wealth, the love of as many hearts as you wish.” He paused, as I wrinkled my nose. “But I can see you are not interested in these things. Perhaps, then, this would be of note. I have many enemies, Robin. Both within the court and without. From time to time, these enemies need to realize that they cannot underestimate the sovereignty of Summer. If you join me…well, let us say you will have plenty of opportunities to practice your magic on things other than common forest beasts.”
Now that sounded interesting. I glanced back at the pond, at the motionless bodies surrounding it. Poor dumb animals. I hadn’t meant to harm them, but it seemed normal creatures were very fragile. I would love to try some of my ideas on sturdier creatures, maybe even a few fey, and Oberon was dangling that big, bright carrot in front of me. He seemed to know exactly what I wanted. The only question was, did I care?
“So, Robin of the Wyldwood,” King Oberon went on, peering down at me from his horse. “What is your decision? Will you join my court? I will name you court jester, and you can play your tricks and practice your magic without boundaries. All I ask is that you do me a small service from time to time. Do we have a deal?”
Something nagged at me, a feeling that this agreement wasn’t quite what I thought it was. I’d made deals before, but they were with piskies and sprites and a couple local dryads. Never with someone as important as the ruler of the Seelie Court. Was I missing something? This did seem a little too good to be true.
I hesitated a moment more, then shrugged. Then again, why not join the Summer Court? What was the worst that could happen? I was aching for something new, and if I was under the protection of King Oberon himself, think of all the pranks and tricks I could play without fear of retribution.
This was going to be fun.
“All right,” I agreed, grinning up at Oberon, who raised a thin silver brow in return. “You have a deal, king. I’ll join the Summer Court, as long as I get to practice my magic and play as many tricks as I want.”
“Excellent.” Oberon nodded and raised both hands. “Then I name you Robin Goodfellow, jester of the Summer Court,” he announced in sudden, booming tones, and the branches of the trees shook, as if acknowledging his declaration. Lowering his arms, the Summer lord gazed down at me with a sudden, almost proud smile. “Welcome to the Seelie Court, Robin Goodfellow. Wear your name proudly. Perhaps someday the world will come to know it, as well.”


 

 


JULIE KAGAWA is the New York Times, USA TODAY and internationally bestselling author of The Iron Fey, Blood of Eden, The Talon Saga and the Shadow of the Fox series. Born in Sacramento, she has been a bookseller and an animal trainer and enjoys reading, painting, playing in her garden and training in martial arts. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and a plethora of pets. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

 

 

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Conrad (Savage Kings MC: South Carolina 4) by Lane Hart & DB West

Conrad (Savage Kings MC: South Carolina 4) by Lane Hart & DB West-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 30, 2021

Conrad Erikson thought that doing the police chief a favor would be an easy assignment, one that could ultimately benefit the Savage Kings MC in the future. All he has to do is pick up the chief’s daughter from college and bring her home.

What could possibly go wrong?
When it comes to the chief’s daughter Hannah, the answer is anything and everything.
And if Conrad isn’t careful, she’ll wreck his life and bring down the entire MC.

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REVIEW: CONRAD is the fourth instalment in the contemporary, adult SAVAGE KINGS MC: South Carolina erotic, MC, romance series co-authored by Lane Hart and DB West. This is twenty-four year old, motorcycle mechanic and MC member Conrad Erikson, and twenty year old , college drop out Hannah Bailey’s story line. CONRAD can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary.

NOTE: CONRAD contains scenes of bondage, and reference to BDSM, that may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Conrad and Hannah) CONRAD focuses on the blackmail of our story line hero. Conrad Erickson likes his women kinky, and is a member of the BDSM club. When police Chief Bailey comes demanding a favor, Conrad knows that to refuse could mean the destruction of the people he loves. Enter police chief Bailey’s wayward daughter Hannah Bailey. Hannah Bailey, to her father, is a lost cause; an embarrassment; a threat to his run for Mayor, and thusly must be hidden to ensure her silence but once Conrad meets the blonde haired beauty, our hero is determined to protect his charge with his own life. What ensues is the building relationship between Hannah and Conrad, and the potential fall-out as the blow back of their relationship affects the MC he loves.

Hannah Bailey is determined to numb her life with $ex and booze but never expected to find herself ‘tied’ to a man whose sole purpose is to return her to a man she despises and hates but Hannah is unaware of the threats made to our story line hero, threats, that if revealed, could destroy his life. A cross country journey forces Hannah and Conrad to work together or find themselves fighting the entire time.

The relationship between Hannah and Conrad begins as a business arrangement , one in which Conrad is forced to bring back Hannah Bailey, to a man threatening Conrad’s reputation and livelihood. Conrad finds himself with a woman whose sexual appetites are stronger than his, appetites that Conrad is reluctant to feed until his can no longer withhold. The $ex scenes are erotic, intense and steamy.

The secondary and supporting characters include Conrad’s twin brother Cannon; Winston, Chief Bailey; and Hannah’s former college professor Bob.

CONRAD is a story of family, and dysfunctional relationships; power and control. The premise is entertaining; the romance is provocative; the characters are captivating, colorful and dynamic. CONRAD ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

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Roman
Winston
Verek

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Roman Will Fall (Wilde Ways 11) by Cynthia Eden-a review

Roman Will Fall (Wilde Ways 11) by Cynthia Eden-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date January 26, 2021

She can’t work with him.

They’ve been partners for less than a week, and Roman Smith (if that even was his real last name!) is already driving Harper Crane absolutely insane. His list of faults is a mile long. Roman is secretive, controlling, and far too sexy. Okay, the sexiness doesn’t matter. It can’t matter. What matters is that Roman never listens to orders, he is far too quiet and intense, and Harper is pretty sure that he is up to some seriously shady side business.

He isn’t supposed to want his new training partner.

Roman has spent his life in the darkness. He is far too well acquainted with evil, and working at Wilde? Well, joining the security and protection firm is supposed to be the first step to turning things around in his world. The first step to becoming someone new. But some habits are hard to shake. And Roman knows that his way too beautiful trainer, Harper, is already suspicious of him. Yeah, so…she is right to be suspicious. Until recently, he has been the bad guy in the story. His list of past deeds could give anyone nightmares. Too bad he only wants to give Harper sweet dreams.

Trouble has followed Roman.

Roman has some unfinished business from his past—in the form of deadly enemies—who have tracked him. And now those enemies have gotten the wrong idea about Harper. (Probably because Roman couldn’t keep his hands off her on a case.) They think she is Roman’s lover. They think they can use her in order to get to him. They are about to make the worst mistake of their lives.

When Roman’s enemies kidnap Harper, he drops the good guy role.

Roman races to rescue her—and they are thrown together in close confines. Intimately close. In order to fight the enemies closing in, Harper and Roman have to trust each other. They have to work together. Stay together. Except the longer they are together, the more Roman realizes just how much he wants the fiery Harper. And soon…Roman can’t imagine his life without her.

Can a reformed bad guy get a chance at happily ever after? Maybe. If things get Wilde enough…

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REVIEW:ROMAN WILL FALL is the eleventh instalment in Cynthia Eden’s contemporary, adult WILDE WAYS erotic, romantic suspense series focusing on the men and women who work for Wilde Ways Security. This is new hiree Roman Smith, and security agent Harper Crane’s story line. ROMAN WILL FALL 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 (Roman and Harper) ROMAN WILL FALL follows the acrimonious relationship between Wilde Ways new hiree Roman Smith, and security agent Harper Crane. Harper wants nothing to do with her new partner Roman Smith. Harper is effervescent, bubbly, take charge agent but Roman pushes all of our heroine’s buttons with his brooding, silence and one-word answers until an assignment finds our couple in the direct line of fire, a target Roman blames on his dark and dangerous past. In an effort to protect the woman with whom he is falling in love, Roman becomes guardian and protector but someone is desperate to destroy our hero, starting with the thing he loves the most. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Harper and Roman, and the potential fall-out as Roman struggles with secrets from the past, secrets that will are about to be exposed.

Roman Smith knows a thing or two about the dangerous players in the game of international espionage having been one of the most dangerous players of them all but it is his past that is trying to destroy his future, and in this he refuse to place Harper in the direct line of fire. Harper Crane knows Roman is keeping secrets including his real identity, back story and people from his past. Without knowing who is after them, Harper struggles between head and heart, and every threat pulls Roman further away.

The relationship between Harper and Roman is tempestuous at best but one of immediate attraction between our story line couple. Roman knows that to get involved with Harper Crane means placing our heroine in the direct line of fire. Together, and in hiding, Harper and Roman will take their relationship from professional to love but in doing so, once again, make Harper a liability Roman can no longer afford. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

The secondary and supporting characters include Wilde Ways owner Eric Wilde; IT hacker and CIA operative Antony Kyle; Roman’s former handler Dexter ‘Dex’ Ryan; museum curator Tomas Archwright, and his assistant Charity Hall. Antony’s story line is next in THE ONE WHO GOT AWAY.

ROMAN WILL FALL is a story of secrets and lies; betrayal and vengeance; power and control; relationships and love. The character driven premise is intriguing and imaginative; the romance is spicy and seductive; the characters are charismatic, stubborn and dynamic.

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
Chase After Me
Say I Do

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HEART OF GOLD (Dark Kings 18.6) by Donna Grant-a review

HEART OF GOLD (Dark Kings 18.6) by Donna Grant-a review

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Return to Dreagan for a special Valentine’s story featuring Constantine, the King of Dragon Kings, and his mate…

He’s loved her for eons, wanted her forever, and a day never passes without her at the forefront of his mind.

The only way Con could pass the time as his fellow Dragon Kings slept away the centuries was to record his thoughts in journals: one for his responsibilities as King of Dragon Kings, and another for the object of his desire. Now that she’s finally back in his life and his arms, it’s time she learns the truth. He played a part all those eons—maybe a little too well—but he never stopped loving her, and his journal will show her just how much.

But Con is the one in for a surprise as his mate turns the tables on him and leads him on a merry chase. If he can find her, he knows he’s in for something special. But then again, every day is extraordinary with his love by his side. And, thankfully, their future has never looked brighter.

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REVIEW: HEART OF GOLD is the latest novella in Donna Grant’s contemporary, adult DARK KING paranormal/fantasy romance series focusing on the Dragon Kings and the women they love. This is the continuing story of Constantine, King of Dragon Kings, and his mate, Light Fae Rhiannon. HEART OF GOLD can be read as a stand alone but I recommend reading the series in order for back story and cohesion.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Rhi and Con) HEART OF GOLD focuses on Con’s red journals, journals in which he wrote his most intimate thoughts and professions of love for his mate Rhiannon. Thousands of years earlier, Con pushed Rhi out of his life, and in the ensuing time the guilt and grief consumed our story line couple. With their rekindling and second chance at their own happily ever after, Rhi finds Con’s journals, and embarks on a journey of love from the man she has never stopped loving, herself.

HEART OF GOLD is a story of heart break, reflection, acceptance and love. A quick look at one man’s thoughts about what was, what happened, and his need for the only woman that controls his heart.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Wicked Liar (Dark Syndicate 3) by Faith Summers-Review tour

Wicked Liar (Dark Syndicate 3) by Faith Summers-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 31 2021

Maybe it’s the angel who tempts the devil, not the other way around…
Two years ago, the angel was mine.

She didn’t belong with a mafia devil like me.

All it took was one night for me to break her wings.

She nearly died from my mistakes.

So I left.

I planned to stay away, but then my old enemies resurfaced.

Forced to go home, I had to face her

One look and obsession made me want her.

One forbidden kiss and I wanted her to be mine again.

One night with her and I wanted redemption.

She can fight me all she wants, but I’ll fight back to own her.

I’m the selfish devil who will do anything to get his girl back.

So when I see her in an auction, I bid.

Fifteen million dollars makes her mine for thirty days.

And that’s where our story truly begins.

When the past and present collide, I find out she has dark secrets.

As the secrets spill, nightmares come to life.

We find out who the monsters and demons truly are.

And they make me look like a saint…

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REVIEW:WICKED LIAR is the third instalment in Faith Summers’ contemporary adult DARK SYNDICATE erotic, Mafia romance series focusing on the D’Agostino brothers-Massimo, Tristan and Dominic. This is thirty year old, Dominic D’Agostino and twenty-eight year old, PA Candace Ricci’s story line. WICKED LIAR can be read as a stand alone but for back story and cohesion I recommend reading the series in order.

WARNING: Due to the graphic violence and nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

SOME BACKSTORY: In the criminal underworld there are two secretive but warring factions on the verge of rekindling their power and control: The Syndicate of the Brotherhood, an organization Massimo D’Agostino is hoping to revive, and the Circle of Shadows, a group whose affiliation with human trafficking has long been associated with assassins and killers.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Candace and Dominic) WICKED LIAR focuses on Dominic’s return to the family following two years in rehab and isolation, in an effort to clean up and protect the people he loves but Dominic has come into some important information, information that may reveal the leadership and people behind the Circle of Shadows. Hoping to rekindle his broken relationship with Candace Ricci, Dominic sets about to seduce our heroine but Candace refuses to fall for the man that nearly destroyed her life. As Dominic and his brothers, along with Aiden Romanov continue to search the dark web for clues as to the identity of the members of the Circle of Shadows, a prior betrayal by one of their own, sets into motion an even deeper search into the encrypted world of the people involved. What ensues is the rebuilding relationship between Candace and Dominic; the search and take down of the Circle of Shadows, and the potential fall-out as Candace becomes a pawn in a world that took everyone she loved.

Candace Ricci was the daughter of the D’Agostino help, and in this she was raised alongside the brothers she calls family and friends but Candace had fallen in love with Dominic D’Agostino never expecting our hero to abandon her when she needed him the most. Desperate to uncover the truth behind the murders of her parents, Candace sets a plan into motion that may destroy them all. Two years would pass before Dominic returned home, wherein our hero would discover some of the secrets of the Circle of Shadows, but betrayal from within is a bitter pill to swallow, and in this, the brothers continue their hunt for the people involved.

The relationship between Candace and Dominic is a former best friends, second chance romance between two people torn apart by secrets and addiction. Candace lost her entire family to corruption, power, and the criminal underworld, and refuses to lose her heart (once again) to a man who may or may not be around for the long haul. Dominic D’Agostino has never stopped loving our story line hero, but with his return come the memories of what happened two years before, and the secrets Candace has kept from the D’Agostino siblings most of her life. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

The ensemble cast of colorful and charismatic secondary and supporting characters include Dominic’s brothers and their wives: Massimo and Emilia (Ruthless Prince 1); Tristan and Isabella (Dark Captor 2); Aiden Romanov; French billionaire investor Jacques Belmont. The requisite evil has many face. Aiden’s story line is next.

WICKED LIAR is a story of power and control; abuse and addiction; family, relationships, betrayal, vengeance and love. The premise is dark, edgy and heart breaking; the characters are broken, healing, and determined; the romance is spicy, sensitive and moving. WICKED LIAR ends on a bit of a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Ruthless Prince
Dark Captor

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Reviewed by Sandy

Faith Summers is the Dark Contemporary Romance pen name of USA Today Bestselling Author, Khardine Gray.

Warning !! Expect wild romance stories of the scorching hot variety and deliciously dark romance with the kind of alpha male bad boys best reserved for your fantasies.

Dive in and enjoy her naughty page-turners.

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Shades of Allegiance by Sandy Williams – a Review

Shades of Allegiance by Sandy Williams – a Review

 

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Description:
Lieutenant Ramie Ashdyn takes a leave of absence from the Fighting Corps to return to the hellhole that is her home world. With vengeance in mind, she searches for a dangerous criminal who could help her unravel the conspiracy that’s threatening the Coalition. But old enemies sabotage her efforts and jeopardize the lives of the few people she trusts. She will need to be cunning and ruthless to accomplish her mission, and that means scrapping her conscience and burying emotions her adversaries could exploit.Being cold and heartless would be easier if the Coalition hadn’t sent “Rest in Peace” Rykus to retrieve her. Ash is their only way of detecting the telepaths who have infiltrated the government. Rykus must keep her safe until they can escape the planet, but with secrets between them and Ash determined to contact the Known Universe’s most feared crime lord, staying alive and together might be an insurmountable feat.

 

 

 

Review:

Shades of Allegiance by Sandy Williams is the 3rd and final book in her Anomaly series.  I have read and loved the first two books in this series, but I worried that after a 4-year absence, that I would not remember much.  No worry, since I just needed to read my previous reviews, and once I started this book, I could not put it down.  Refresher: Ramie Ashdyn (Ash), our fantastic heroine, is an Anomaly, a human who is smarter mentally and physically than the normal person, which makes her an elite soldier, who is faster, stronger, with phenomenal endurance then the regular soldiers. Because of her training, though she is close to her friends and team, she can be difficult to get along with, as she is very tough, brash and independent. 

Ash returns home to Glory, after being away for 5 years, and assumed dead. She is determined to use her old contacts to find a crime lord to get information to fight a conspiracy trying to destroy the Coalition. As Ash meets some of her old friends, who are shocked and upset not knowing she was still alive; she also must face many of her enemies who hate her and want her dead for real.

Rykus, our hero, is a well-known commander for the Coalition and is Ash’s fail safe, and lover.  Over the first two books, we know about the strong chemistry and feelings they have for each other, and us loving them together.  Rykus follows Ash, making sure to have her back, since she is always getting into terrible situations.  Some of our old friends, Hauch, Chance, Mira are back, but not pleased about her return.

What follows is an all-out battle that will put their lives constantly in danger during this non- stop, exciting, intense, wild adventure. Ash also tends to keeps things secret from her friends, as she is determined to find the people who were responsible for the deaths of her team years before, as well as learning more about the conspiracy.  As they continually face battles, Ash & Rykus‘s love for each other, continues to be hot and heavy. I do love them together, but with Ash’s penchant for putting her life on the line, we worry about their future.  Ash and Rykus will accept some help to get where they need to go, even if they can’t trust the source.  To say too much more would be spoilers, as a lot happens. 

Sandy Williams does a fantastic job in continuing the flow of this complex world , and she has created some great characters.  Most of all, I love Ash, and her chemistry with Rykus is off the wall. Shades of Allegiance was an action packed, exciting, dangerous, pulse pounding story that had me unable to put the book down, especially as we raced to the tense climax. I was very happy with Williams giving us a fitting end to this series.   If you like Sci-fi, lots of action, great romance, and twists and turns along the way, then you should be reading this series.

Reviewed by Barb

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