The Inheritance by JoAnn Ross – Review & Excerpt

The Inheritance by JoAnn Ross – Review & Excerpt

 

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With a dramatic WWII love story woven throughout, JoAnn Ross’s women’s fiction debut is a generational saga full of sisterly affection and rivalry, perfect for fans of Susan Wiggs, Mary Alice Monroe and Lisa Wingate.

When conflict photographer Jackson Swann dies, he leaves behind a conflict of his own making when his three daughters, each born to a different mother, discover that they’re now responsible for the family’s Oregon vineyard—and for a family they didn’t ask for.

After a successful career as a child TV star, Tess is, for the first time in her life, suffering from a serious identity crisis, and renewed resentment around losing her father all over again.

Charlotte, brought up to be a proper Southern wife, gave up her own career to support her husband’s political ambitions. On the worst day of her life, she discovers her beloved father has died, she has two sisters she never knew about, and her husband has fallen in love with another woman.

Natalie, daughter of Jack’s longtime mistress, has always known about her half sisters. And she can’t help feeling that when Tess and Charlotte find out, they’ll resent her for being the daughter their father kept.

As the sisters reluctantly gather at the Maison de Madeleine to deal with their father’s final wishes, they become enchanted by the legacy they’ve inherited, and by their grandmother’s rich stories of life in WWII France and the wounded American soldier who would ultimately influence all their lives.

 

 

Review:

The Inheritance by JoAnn Ross is a stand alone novel.  At the start, we meet Jackson Swann, a famous photographer, who spent his whole life going to dangerous sites to take dark and morbid photos.  Jackson is home at the family estate, knowing he is in the last days of his life due to a cancer battle.  Jackson works with his friend and manager of the estate and vineyard, Gideon to finalize a will.

A short time later, upon Jackson’s death, the family lawyer meets separately with Jackson’s three daughters from different mothers, and neither knowing anything about each other.  With the will to be read, the lawyer pushes each daughter to attend the reading of the will at the estate, Maison de Madeleine, in Aberdeen, Oregon.

First, we meet Tess, the oldest daughter, who hasn’t seen her father all these years, and resents him.  She is a famous tv actress and now a well-known author. Wanting nothing to do with the estate, she reluctantly gives in to learn more about her father and her newly found half-sisters.

Charlotte, who is married and considered a Southern Belle, but at the same time the lawyer advises her to come to the estate, she learns her husband has been cheating on her.  When she confronts her husband, he tells the truth, and says he loves the other woman.  Charlotte decides to leave and see what the inheritance and her sisters are like.

Natalie, the youngest daughter, is the only one who has seen her father often, as he was living with them for many years.   She too is a famous photographer like her father, but her photos are of more bright and pleasant things.

When the girls arrive separately, they will meet their grandmother, who is in her nineties.  The story line will revolve around the girls meeting each other, and learning all about their grandmother’s rich stories of life in WWII France and the wounded American soldier who would ultimately influence all their lives.  They learn quickly about the terms of the will, which states that the 3 sisters must stay at Chateau de Madeleine through the next harvest before inheriting the business.  The most valuable piece of the inheritance is the winery, which has had very successful wines, and a large part of the inheritance includes this.

What follows is an emotional story line, as we watch the sisters begin to accept each other, as well as the men who become part of their lives.  Each of the sisters manage to rise up to get past some personal issues, especially acknowledging each other’s as true sisters. Gideon was a great addition, as he also was part of the inheritance, as he was the one who would keep the winery going, and I loved him and Tess together.  The grandmother’s telling of the past during the war in France, was very well done. I also loved the grandmother, Madeleine.

The Inheritance was a wonderful, heartwarming story of love, forgiveness and happiness.  The Inheritance was very well written by JoAnn Ross. I suggest to read this book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Prologue

Aberdeen, Oregon

Conflict photographer Jackson Swann had traveled to dark and deadly places in the world most people would never see. Nor want to. Along with dodging bullets and mortars, he’d survived a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, gotten shot mere inches from his heart in Niger and been stung by a death-stalker scorpion while embedded with the French Foreign Legion in Mali.
Some of those who’d worked with him over the decades had called him reckless. Rash. Dangerous. Over late-night beers or whatever else passed as liquor in whatever country they’d all swarmed to, other photographers and foreign journalists would argue about whether that bastard Jackson Swann had a death wish or merely considered himself invincible.
He did, after all, rush into high-octane situations no sane person would ever consider, and even when the shit hit the fan, somehow, he’d come out alive and be on the move again. Chasing the next war or crisis like a drug addict chased a high. The truth was that Jack had never believed himself to be im-mortal. Still, as he looked out over the peaceful view of rolling hills, the cherry trees wearing their spring profusion of pink blossoms, and acres of vineyards, he found it ironic that after having evaded the Grim Reaper so many times over so many decades, it was an aggressive and rapidly spreading lung cancer that was going to kill him.
Which was why he was here, sitting on the terraced patio of Chateau de Madeleine, the towering gray stone house that his father, Robert Swann, had built for his beloved war bride, Madeleine, to ease her homesickness. Oregon’s Willamette Valley was a beautiful place. But it was not Madeleine’s child-hood home in France’s Burgundy region where much of her family still lived.
Family. Jack understood that to many, the American dream featured a cookie-cutter suburban house, a green lawn you had to mow every weekend, a white picket fence, happy, well-fed kids and a mutt who’d greet him with unrestrained canine glee whenever he returned home from work. It wasn’t a bad dream. But it wasn’t, and never would be, his dream.
How could it be with the survivor’s guilt that shadowed him like a tribe of moaning ghosts? Although he’d never been all that introspective, Jack realized that the moral dilemma he’d experienced every time he’d had to force himself to re-main emotionally removed from the bloody scenes of chaos and death he was viewing through the lens of his camera had left him too broken to feel, or even behave like a normal human being.
Ten years ago, after his strong, robust father died of a sudden heart attack while fly-fishing, Jack had inherited the winery with his mother, who’d professed no interest in the day-to-day running of the family business. After signing over control of the winery to him, and declaring the rambling house too large for one woman, Madeleine Swann had moved into the guesthouse next to the garden she’d begun her first year in Oregon. A garden that supplied the vegetables and herbs she used for cooking many of the French meals she’d grown up with.
His father’s death had left Jack in charge of two hundred and sixty acres of vineyards and twenty acres of orchards. Not wanting, nor able, to give up his wanderlust ways to settle down and become a farmer of grapes and cherries, Jack had hired Gideon Byrne, a recent widower with a five-year-old daughter, away from a Napa winery to serve as both manager and vintner.
“Are you sure you don’t want me to call them?” Gideon, walking toward him, carrying a bottle of wine and two glasses, asked not for the first time over the past weeks.
“The only reason that Tess would want to see me would be to wave me off to hell.” In the same way he’d never softened the impact of his photos, Jack never minced words nor romanticized his life. There would be no dramatic scenes with his three daughters—all now grown women with lives of their own—hovering over his deathbed.
“Have you considered that she might want to have an opportunity to talk with you? If for no other reason to ask—”
“Why I deserted her before her second birthday and never looked back? I’m sure her mother’s told her own version of the story, and the truth is that the answers are too damn complicated and the time too long past for that discussion.” It was also too late for redemption.
Jack doubted his eldest daughter would give a damn even if he could’ve tried to explain. She’d have no way of knowing that he’d kept track of her all these years, blaming himself when she’d spiraled out of control so publicly during her late teens and early twenties. Perhaps, if she’d had a father who came home every night for dinner, she would have had a more normal, stable life than the Hollywood hurricane her mother had thrown her into before her third birthday.
Bygones, he reminded himself. Anything he might say to his firstborn would be too little, too late. Tess had no reason to travel to Oregon for his sake, but hopefully, once he was gone, curiosity would get the better of her. His girls should know each other. It was long past time.
“Charlotte, then,” Gideon pressed. “You and Blanche are still technically married.”
“Technically being the operative word.” The decades-long separation from his Southern socialite wife had always suited them both just fine. According to their prenuptial agreement, Blanche would continue to live her privileged life in Charleston, without being saddled with a full-time live-in husband, who’d seldom be around at any rate. Divorce, she’d informed him, was not an option. And if she had discreet affairs from time to time, who would blame her? Certainly not him.
“That’s no reason not to give Charlotte an opportunity to say goodbye. How many times have you seen her since she went to college? Maybe twice a year?”
“You’re pushing again,” Jack shot back. Hell, you’d think a guy would be allowed to die in peace without Jiminy Cricket sitting on his shoulder. “Though of the three of them, Char-lotte will probably be the most hurt,” he allowed.
His middle daughter had always been a sweet girl, running into his arms, hair flying behind her like a bright gold flag to give her daddy some “sugar”—big wet kisses on those rare occasions he’d wind his way back to Charleston. Or drop by Savannah to take her out to dinner while she’d been attending The Savannah School of Art and Design.
“The girl doesn’t possess Blanche’s steel magnolia strength.”
Having grown up with a mother who could find fault in the smallest of things, Charlotte was a people pleaser, and that part of her personality would kick into high gear whenever he rolled into the city. “And, call me a coward, but I’d just as soon not be around when her pretty, delusional world comes crashing down around her.” He suspected there were those in his daughter’s rarified social circle who knew the secret that the Charleston PI he’d kept on retainer hadn’t had any trouble uncovering.
“How about Natalie?” Gideon continued to press. “She doesn’t have any reason to be pissed at you. But I’ll bet she will be if you die without a word of warning. Especially after losing her mother last year.”
“Which is exactly why I don’t want to put her through this.”
He’d met Josette Seurat, the ebony-haired, dark-eyed French Jamaican mother of his youngest daughter, when she’d been singing in a club in the spirited Oberkampf district of Paris’s eleventh arrondissement. He’d fallen instantly, and by the next morning Jack knew that not only was the woman he’d spent the night having hot sex with his first true love, she was also the only woman he’d ever love. Although they’d never married, they’d become a couple, while still allowing space for each other to maintain their own individual lives, for twenty-six years. And for all those years, despite temptation from beautiful women all over the globe, Jack had remained faithful. He’d never had a single doubt that Josette had, as well.
With Josette having been so full of life, her sudden death from a brain embolism had hit hard. Although Jack had im-mediately flown to Paris from Syria to attend the funeral at a church built during the reign of Napoleon III, he’d been too deep in his own grief, and suffering fatigue—which, rather than jet lag, as he’d assumed, had turned out to be cancer—to provide the emotional support and comfort his third daughter had deserved.
“Josette’s death is the main reason I’m not going to drag Natalie here to watch me die. And you might as well quit playing all the guilt cards because I’m as sure of my decision as I was yesterday. And the day before that. And every other time over the past weeks you’ve brought it up. Bad enough you coerced me into making those damn videos. Like I’m some documentary maker.”
To Jack’s mind, documentary filmmakers were storytellers who hadn’t bothered to learn to edit. How hard was it to spend anywhere from two to ten hours telling a story he could capture in one single, perfectly timed photograph?
“The total length of all three of them is only twenty minutes,” Gideon said equably.
There were times when Jack considered that the man had the patience of a saint. Which was probably necessary when you’d chosen to spend your life watching grapes grow, then waiting years before the wine you’d made from those grapes was ready to drink. Without Gideon Byrne to run this place, Jack probably would have sold it off to one of the neighboring vineyards years ago, with the caveat that his mother would be free to keep the guesthouse, along with the larger, showier one that carried her name. Had he done that he would have ended up regretting not having a thriving legacy to pass on to his daughters.
“The total time works out to less than ten minutes a daughter. Which doesn’t exactly come close to a Ken Burns series,” Gideon pointed out.
“I liked Burns’s baseball one,” Jack admitted reluctantly. “And the one on country music. But hell, it should’ve been good, given that he took eight years to make it.”
Jack’s first Pulitzer had admittedly been a stroke of luck, being in the right place at the right time. More care had gone into achieving the perfect photos for other awards, but while he admired Burns’s work, he’d never have the patience to spend that much time on a project. His French mother had claimed he’d been born a pierre roulante—rolling stone—al-ways needing to be on the move. Which wasn’t conducive to family life, which is why both his first and second marriages had failed. Because he could never be the husband either of his very different wives had expected.
“Do you believe in life after death?” he asked.
Gideon took his time to answer, looking out over the vine-yards. “I like to think so. Having lost Becky too soon, it’d be nice to believe we’ll connect again, somewhere, somehow.” He shrugged. “On the other hand, there are days that I think this might be our only shot.”
“Josette came again last night.”
“You must have enjoyed that.”
“I always do.”

Excerpted from The Inheritance by JoAnn Ross, Copyright © 2021 by JoAnn Ross. Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.

 

 

 



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RAVAGED WITH YOU (Stark Security 7) by J. Kenner

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 7, 2021

Retired from the military and finally free of the demons of past missions, former Special Forces soldier Charlie “Red” Cooper leads a blissfully calm life running his successful distillery. At least until the day he finds his partner and best friend drowned in one of their best barrels of whiskey. Now he must dredge up old skills and memories to not only avenge his friend’s death, but to protect the one woman who has always made his pulse race—his friend’s grieving widow.

Shocked by her husband’s death, Josephine Swift should be mourning, but instead she’s terrified and pissed. Turns out the husband she’d fallen out of love with was into some seriously bad business. Even worse, he’s dragged her and his partner into his web of deceit and danger. Now his mistakes could get them both killed.

Jo is glad to have the benefit of Red’s skills to keep them safe. She shouldn’t be interested in him—especially not now—but there’s no denying the white-hot attraction that smolders between them. Red’s far too honorable to sully his best friend’s memory by giving in to his desire for Jo. But when their lives hang in the balance, all bets are off. And as the depth of their passion grows, Jo dares to hope for a future. First, though, they have to survive…

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REVIEW: RAVAGED WITH YOU is the seventh instalment in J. Kenner’s contemporary, adult STARK SECURITY erotic, romantic suspense series-a spin off from and interconnected with the author’s STARK WORLD series. This is former US Special Forces solider Charlie ‘Red’ Cooper, and business owner/paralegal Josephine Swift’s story line. RAVAGED WITH YOU can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. Charlie aka Red is Renly Cooper’s twin brother (Memories of You) and was first introduced in CHERISH ME.

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

Told from first person (Jo Swift) and third person (Red Cooper) RAVAGED WITH YOU follows in the aftermath of the apparent ‘suicide’ of Red Cooper’s business partner, and Josephine Swift’s husband Mel, a suicide that is quickly deemed a murder. A mysterious phone call, men in black, and the subsequent threat against our story line couple, Charlie ‘Red’ Cooper calls in the team from Stark Security but not before he and Jo do some investigating of their own. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Jo and Red, and the potential fall-out as Red’s past is determined to destroy everyone he loves.

Charlie ‘Red’ Cooper left the Special Forces after an assignment that went all to h*ll. Suffering with PTSD and the memories of the darkest time in his life, Red struggled to move forward, desperate to protect the woman he has always loved but Jo married his best friend, as Red watched from afar, only to partner with Jo and Mel in new distillery that would become ground zero for the next chapter of their lives. Josephine Swift had thought one day she would marry her best friend Charlie Cooper but as Charlie began to pull back, Jo found herself pulled towards Mel Swift. A tumultuous marriage would end in an apparent murder disguised as a suicide, leaving Mel wondering where everything went wrong.

The relationship between Jo and Red is a friends to lovers, friends who have loved one another from afar but Red’s time in Special Forces changed the man who would one day find himself guardian and protector of the woman he love. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

The colorful secondary and supporting characters include Red’ brother Renly and his fiancée Abby, as well as Damien Stark, Stark Security chief Ryan Hunter, IT specialist Mario, and security consultant Simon Barre, The requisite evil has many faces.

RAVAGED WITH YOU is a quick read; a fast paced story of power and control, grief and loss, murder and espionage, relationships and love. The premise is intriguing and captivating; the romance is seductive and spicy; the characters are energetic, dynamic and lost.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Shadows of You .5
Shattered with You
Broken with You
Ruined With You
Wrecked with You
Destroyed with You
Memories of You

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Reviewed by Sandy

J. Kenner (aka Julie Kenner) is the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal and #1 International bestselling author of over seventy novels, novellas and short stories in a variety of genres.

Though known primarily for her award-winning and international bestselling erotic romances (including the Stark and Most Wanted series) that have reached as high as #2 on the New York Times bestseller list, JK has been writing full time for over a decade in a variety of genres including paranormal and contemporary romance, “chicklit” suspense, urban fantasy, and paranormal mommy lit.

JK has been praised by Publishers Weekly as an author with a “flair for dialogue and eccentric characterizations” and by RT Bookclub for having “cornered the market on sinfully attractive, dominant antiheroes and the women who swoon for them.” A five time finalist for Romance Writers of America’s prestigious RITA award, JK took home the first RITA trophy awarded in the category of erotic romance in 2014 for her novel, Claim Me (book 2 of her Stark Trilogy). Her Demon Hunting Soccer Mom series (as Julie Kenner) is currently in development with AwesomenessTV/Awestruck.

Her books have sold over three million copies and are published in over twenty languages.

In her previous career as an attorney, JK worked as a clerk on the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals, and practiced primarily civil, entertainment and First Amendment litigation in Los Angeles and Irvine, California, as well as in Austin, Texas. She currently lives in Central Texas, with her husband, two daughters, and two rather spastic cats.

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At First Hate (Coastal Chronicles 2) by K.A. Linde-Review tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 7, 2021.

Derek Ballentine and I have always been on opposite sides of everything.

I went to a public Savannah high school. He went to a private Catholic school. I went to Duke on scholarship. He went to UNC as a legacy. When we both end up at Harvard for graduate school and we’re finally on a level playing field, I think it’s all going to change.

I was wrong.

The only thing that changed was ending up in his bed.

Now my grandma has passed away, and Derek is the attorney helping the people trying to steal her legacy. I’ll do anything to stop that from happening. Even take on my lifetime enemy.

I hate him at first sight…but I also want him at first hate.

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REVIEW:AT FIRST HATE is the second instalment in KA Linde’s contemporary, young adult to new adult to adult COASTAL CHRONICLES erotic, romance series focusing on a group of friends from Savannah Georgia. This is Derek Ballantine, and Marley Nelson’s story line. AT FIRST HATE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary. The events of AT FIRST HATE cross over with and run parallel to the events of book one HOLD THE FOREVERS.

Told from first person perspective (Marley Nelson) with a chapter by Derek Ballantine using present day and memories from the past, divided into 5 timelines, AT FIRST HATE covers approximately sixteen years in the life of Derek Ballantine and Marley Nelson. Attending opposing high schools in Savannah Georgia, Marley met Derek at a high school football game, and from the outset our couple’s on again, off again sixteen year relationship was fraught with betrayal, rumors and lies, trepidation, and one-night stands. Fast forward to present day wherein, Marley’s beloved grandmother has passed away, and the now thirty something attorney Derek Ballantine has been hired by Marley’s dysfunctional and absentee mother in an effort to claim her children’s inheritance. Along with her twin brother Maddox, Marley was raised by her grandmother from the age of two, only ever having contact with her mother when she needed money. With Derek’s return for Marley’s grandmother’s funeral, our heroine realizes betrayal by the man she once loved, continues in the aftermath of her grandmother’s death. What ensues is the acrimonious back and forth relationship between Marley and Derek, and the numerous fall-outs as every separation and reconciliation is met with trepidation, and reminders of past betrayals.

Derek Ballentine attended a private Catholic school, and Marley was often made to feel less than worthy but sixteen years of back and forth, up and down, love and hate culminate in the ultimate betrayal upon her grandmother’s death. Marley Nelson had fallen in love with our story line hero but love is often one sided, and Marley was left to pick up the pieces of her broken heart. Derek now a successful attorney, and Marley with a doctorate in neuroscience, our couple forged ahead with their school and careers, only to come together every few years, to rekindle a romance that was inevitably doomed to fail. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and dynamic secondary and supporting characters most of whom we met in HOLD THE FOREVERS. We are introduced to Marley’s embittered mother Hannah, and her beloved Gran.

AT FIRST HATE is a story of family dysfunction, betrayal and vengeance, secrets and lies, issues of trust, friendships, relationships and love. The premise is complex, entertaining and captivating; the romance is seductive but struggles in the face of uncertainty and perceived betrayal, struggles and time apart.

Click HERE for Sandy’s review of book one HOLD THE FOREVERS

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K.A. Linde is the USA Today bestselling author of the Avoiding Series, Wrights, and more than thirty other novels. She has a Masters degree in political science from the University of Georgia, was the head campaign worker for the 2012 presidential campaign at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and served as the head coach of the Duke University dance team. She loves reading fantasy novels, binge-watching Supernatural, traveling, and dancing in her spare time.

She currently lives in Lubbock, Texas, with her husband and two super-adorable puppies.

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After the Climb / Chasing Serenity (River Rain 1 & 2) by Kristen Ashley-review & excerpt tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 7, 2021.

From a very young age, Chloe Pierce was trained to look after the ones she loved.

And she was trained by the best.

But when the man who looked after her was no longer there, Chloe is cast adrift—just as the very foundation of her life crumbled to pieces.

Then she runs into tall, lanky, unpretentious Judge Oakley, her exact opposite. She shops. He hikes. She drinks pink ladies. He drinks beer. She’s a city girl. He’s a mountain guy.

Obviously, this means they have a blowout fight upon meeting. Their second encounter doesn’t go a lot better.

Judge is loving the challenge. Chloe is everything he doesn’t want in a woman, but he can’t stop finding ways to spend time with her. He knows she’s dealing with loss and change.

He just doesn’t know how deep that goes. Or how ingrained it is for Chloe to care for those who have a place in her heart, how hard it will be to trust anyone to look after her…

And how much harder it is when it’s his turn.

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REVIEW:CHASING SERENITY is the second instalment in Kristen Ashley’s contemporary, adult RIVER RAIN erotic, romance series. This is twenty-five year old, independent businesswoman Chloe Pierce, and twenty-nine year old businessman / environmentalist Judge Oakley’s story line. CHASING SERENITY can be read as a stand alone but for back story I recommend reading book one AFTER THE CLIMB. Some of the events of CHASING SERENITY cross over with, and run parallel to some of the events of book one AFTER THE CLIMB. Chloe and Judge’s story begins in After the Climb.

Told from first person perspective (Chloe) and dual third person perspectives (Corey and Judge) using present day and memories from the past, CHASING SERENITY follows the building but tempestuous relationship between twenty-five year old, independent businesswoman Chloe Pierce, and twenty-nine year old businessman Judge Oakley but also focuses on dysfunctional family dynamics of both the Pierce and Oakley families. Chloe Pierce’s family life has spiralled out of control since the suicide of a close family friend, and divorce of her famous parents. Forced to work with River Rain’s Judge Oakley on a small independent film focusing on the life of her parents, actress Imogen Swan and tennis champion Tom Pierce, meant Chloe having to work with a man that stirred the ire and anger of our story line heroine but from where she wasn’t completely sure. With each meeting and attempt their connection grew stronger so much so that they would come to learn their lives have been entangled for a very long time.

Chloe Pierce is a fiercely independent and strong-willed young woman whose life is about to implode when the burden of the fallout of her parents’ divorce, and her mother’s impending marriage to her childhood sweetheart, apparently falls solely on the shoulders of our story line heroine. It is only a matter of time before Chloe breaks, and when she does, Judge Oakley will be there to catch her fall but all is not well in Judge Oakley’s life, as his past is about to destroy what’s left of his self-control.

CHASING SERENITY is a story of loss, love, family and friendships; multi-levelled secrets and lies, addiction and abuse; acceptance and understanding. Kristen Ashley slowly reveals the family histories of both Chloe and Judge, such that, we begin to see a pattern that has affected everyone going forward. Essentially, a study in sociological behavior and the psychological fall-out of death, divorce, addiction and suicide, CHASING SERENITY is awash in conflict and anxiety, misdirected pain and grief, sibling rivalry, numerous external struggles and challenges, acceptance and love.

CHASING SERENITY is a complex, heart breaking, intense, and impassioned story wherein the large ensemble cast of secondary and supporting characters are necessary to the overall building of the introductory story line. We are re-introduced to Chloe’s large immediate and extended families by blood, birth, divorce and remarriage, as well as Judge’s best friend Rix, and Judge’s emotional, disturbing and embittered relationship with his mother, his father, and his paternal grandfather.

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AFTER THE CLIMB
(River Rain #1)
by Kristen Ashley

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Re-release date July 8, 2021

Original Release Date: April 4, 2020

They were the Three Amigos: Duncan Holloway, Imogen Swan and Corey Szabo. Two young boys with difficult lives at home banding together with a cool girl who didn’t mind mucking through the mud on their hikes.
They grew up to be Duncan Holloway, activist, CEO and face of the popular River Rain outdoor stores, Imogen Swan, award-winning actress and America’s sweetheart, and Corey Szabo, ruthless tech billionaire.
Rich and very famous, they would learn the devastating knowledge of how the selfish acts of one would affect all their lives.

And the lives of those they loved.

Start the River Rain series with After the Climb, the story of Duncan and Imogen navigating their way back to each other, decades after a fierce betrayal.
And introduce yourself to their families, who will have their stories told when River Rain continues.

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REVIEW: AFTER THE CLIMB is the first instalment in Kristen Ashley’s contemporary, adult RIVER RAIN romance series. This is fifty–two year old, award winning actress Imogen ‘Gen’ Swan, and fifty-four year old, business and philanthropist Duncan Holloway’s story line.

SOME BACKGROUND: River Rain, owned by businessman Duncan Holloway, is a large chain of stores concentrating on outdoor life including camping, hiking, rock climbing and trail walking.

NOTE: Due to the nature of the story line premise, there may be triggers for more sensitive readers.

Told from first person perspective (Gen), and dual third person (Duncan and Sullivan) AFTER THE CLIMB introduces the characters and the backstory to Kristen Ashley’s RIVER RAIN series. Approximately thirty years earlier, Imogen Swan’s life spiralled out of control when betrayal by a friend ended her relationship with her best friend and lover Duncan Holloway. Fast forward to present day, wherein, Imogen Swan, now a single mother, divorcee and award winning actress, is forced to confront her past, in the guise of Duncan Holloway, the man who destroyed and broke her heart. The suicide of their former best friend, has revealed years of secrets and lies, secrets that are about to be exposed. About to reconcile with the man she has never stopped loving, past betrayal continues to be at the heart of their lives, when social media, paparazzi, and spurned lovers and exes, believe it is their duty to expose the truth. What ensues is the rebuilding romance and relationship between Gen and Duncan, as they must now navigate a social media blow up, the blending and merging of two adult families, and the potential fall-out when the truth is revealed.

AFTER THE CLIMB is a story of betrayal and vengeance, obsession and love, family, friendships, relationships and love. We are introduced to Gen’s ex-husband Tom Pierce, who remains friendly with the woman he continues to love; their children Chloe, Matt and Sasha, as well as Duncan’s sons Sullivan and Gage. Chloe’s story line is next in CHASING SERENITY.

AFTER THE CLIMB is an emotional story of reconciliation and second chances. The premise is honest, twisted and haunting; the romance is seductive; the characters are numerous, energetic, and colorful-the back and forth is frenetic and fast.

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

Considering the fact he’d brought in a coffee for his buddy, Rix, who managed the store, Judge was down on the floor where Rix’s office was, not on the top floor where his was, so he saw her when she walked into the shoe section.
He’d dated Meg.
And before Meg, there was Jess.
And before Jess, there was Kimberly.
They all had different color hair, Meg and Jess were tall, Kim was not.
But even so, Judge had a type.
He knew it.
And that woman who’d strolled up to the shoe displays?
She was his type.
Multiplied by a thousand.
Christ, she was beautiful.
And bad news.
He could tell that last by the outfit, including her ridiculous, high-heeled booties.
He’d worked at River Rain Outdoor stores for nine years—starting as a sales associate when he was still going to college and advancing to director of the Kids and Trails program.
In all that time, he didn’t think he’d ever seen a woman walk into any of their stores wearing shoes like hers.
And when he came down again a half an hour later to hit Rix’s office to make some copies because the copier in the corporate offices at the top level was busted, he noticed she was still there.
He also noticed he had further evidence she was bad news.
That evidence?
The sheer number of boxes of boots that she was trying on scattered around her.
She looked like she’d not set foot on a hiking trail in her life.
And she looked like she was there because she’d already trolled through all the boutiques around the square, but this hadn’t assuaged her shopping fix, because nothing really did.
Therefore, there was a possibility, after making a member of staff bring her fifteen pairs of shoes, she’d walk out not buying anything.
She’d do this not thinking a thing of it.
However, he noted some of the boots she was trying on were riding boots, and Judge could see that round ass of hers in the saddle on top of a horse.
Wearing a riding habit.
Even if she was trouble, and he had not the slightest interest (or he was telling himself that), he couldn’t keep his eyes off her.
Because he was a moron.
That said, she caught his gaze every time.
So he was looking.
But so was she.
His instincts proved true when he came down for the third time with more to copy, and he again walked through the shoe section to get to the office in the back. Doing this close to where she was seated, still trying on boots, because, yes, in the fifteen minutes between then and now, he had not stopped being a moron.
And again, she caught his gaze.
He had no clue why, but as her gorgeous hickory brown eyes hit his, he muttered, “Nice booties.”
Her back shot straight, and she demanded, “What did you just say?”


 

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Kristen Ashley was born in Gary, Indiana, USA. She nearly killed her mother and herself making it into the world, seeing as she had the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck (already attempting to accessorise and she hadn’t taken her first breath!).

Kristen grew up in Brownsburg, Indiana but has lived in Denver, Colorado and the West Country of England. Thus she has been blessed to have friends and family around the globe. Her posse is loopy (to say the least) but loopy is good when you want to write.

Kristen was raised in a house with a large and multi-generational family. They lived on a very small farm in a small town in the heartland and existed amongst the strains of Glenn Miller, The Everly Brothers, REO Speedwagon and Whitesnake (and the wardrobes that matched).

Needless to say, growing up in a house full of music, clothes and love was a good way to grow up.

And as she keeps growing up, it keeps getting better.

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Hard To Love (Play Hard 5) by K. Bromberg-Review Tour

Hard To Love (Play Hard 5) by K. Bromberg-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 7, 2021.

He was the one-night stand that didn’t exactly go as planned. Now he’s standing before me as if he’s never seen me naked, telling my manager he’ll take the job. Reluctantly.

Finn Sanderson.

Sports agent extraordinaire. Handsome as hell. The man who just signed on to control my every move.

Sure, I’m to blame for my recent bad press, but when your whole life has been so regimented, isn’t it normal to want to live it up a little?

But when the partying stops and the grief I’m running from has nowhere else to hide, reality sets in. Turns out, Finn’s the only person I have left to help pick up the pieces. The only person to call.

Staying with him is a temporary thing. But when our fighting turns into laughter and our friendship turns into something more, will I fight for a man who swears he’s hard to love? Or is it wiser to walk away? To follow the plan?

* * *
Offering to help with a client is a way to repay a long overdue IOU to my mentor. Little did I know she was the woman who left my hotel room at four in the morning.

Stevie Lancaster.

Top-seeded US tennis player. Good girl gone bad. The woman currently about to throw her career away. And now my problem.

The compensation to “babysit” her is great, but she isn’t worth my trouble.

But when her world falls apart and she has no one else to turn to, I try to be a good guy by gathering her up and hiding her from the media’s eye.

Now she’s in my house, in my space, and even though I’m enjoying the side benefits of this unexpected arrangement, surely she’s better to leave when the time comes and follow her destiny. Because I’m not the man she needs. Not the man she could love. Right?

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REVIEW:HARD TO LOVE is the fifth instalment in K. Bromberg’s contemporary, adult PLAY HARD erotic, romance series. This is publicist/agent Finn Sanderson, and twenty-five year old, tennis superstar Stevie Lancaster. HARD TO LOVE can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary. Finn Sanderson’s story line has been building throughout the series.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Finn and Stevie) HARD TO LOVE follows the building but acrimonious relationship between is publicist/agent Finn Sanderson, and twenty-five year old, tennis superstar Stevie Lancaster. In the few months since the death of her beloved father and coach, Stevie Lancaster’s life is rapidly spiralling out of control. Having never experienced the highs and lows of the average teenager, Stevie is making up for lost time, and with it, sabotaging her career and the people within. Enter sports agent/ publicist Finn Sanderson, and the man with whom Stevie will fall in love. What ensues is both the personal and professional relationship between Stevie and Finn, and the potential fall-out as their time together comes to a close.

The US Open is only weeks away, and Stevie is not ready. Pushed by her friends to try several things out of her comfort zone, Stevie zeroes in on Finn Sanderson, not knowing, her agent has hired Finn to force Stevie back under control. An almost one-night stand turns into an all –out war, a war in which Stevie’s career is on the line. Finn Sanderson never wanted to represent our leading heroine but a desperate plea from his mentor and friend meant Finn had to try but falling for Stevie was never going to happen. Stevie is a bit of a train wreck; immature, belligerent and refusing to tow the proverbial line.

The relationship between Stevie and Finn is tempestuous at best. Stevie wants nothing to do with Finn, or having to reign in her behaviour but Stevie’s new found reputation is threatening her sponsorships as well as her future in tennis, and our heroine refuses to see the long-term effects of her current actions. Finn, never wanted to fall for his client, found himself walking away, when the paparazzi begins to circle, threatening all of the hard work Finn has had to do. Finn is forced to play the bad guy as Stevie continues to spiral out of control. The $ex scenes are intimate and provocative without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to Stevie’s BFFs Vivi and Jordan, two young woman who want to make sure Stevie enjoys the highs of life; Stevie’s current agent Carson Vega, as well as the cameo appearances/mentions of Chase Kincade (Hard to Lose 4).

HARD TO LOVE is a story of grief and loss; friendships and relationships; understanding, acceptance and love. The character driven premise is fast paced, lively and thought provoking; the romance is captivating; the characters are strong-willed, and somewhat tragic-although Stevie had recently lost her father, the fall-out was about to threaten everything for which he worked and sacrificed as Stevie refused to get her life under control. There comes a time when everyone must grow up, and the time has come for Stevie Lancaster.

Reading Order and previous reviews
Hard to Handle
Hard to Hold
Hard to Score
Hard to Lose

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Reviewed by Sandy

New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary novels that contain a mixture of sweet, emotional, a whole lot of sexy, and a little bit of real. She likes to write strong heroines, and damaged heroes who we love to hate and hate to love.

A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow.

Since publishing her first book in 2013, K. has sold over one million copies of her books and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times.

In April, she’ll release The Player, the first in a two-book sports romance series (The Catch, book 2, will be released late June), with many more already outlined and ready to be written.

She loves to hear from her readers so make sure you check her out on social media or sign up for her newsletter to stay up to date on all her latest releases and sales HERE

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My Next Play (On My Own 3) by Carrie Ann Ryan-Review Tour

My Next Play (On My Own 3) by Carrie Ann Ryan-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 7, 2021

What happens when you fall for your best friend, but they fall in love with someone else? Nothing is what it seems in this unrequited love, new adult romance.

Miles knew Nessa never had eyes for him. Only when someone new tries to hurt her, he knows he can’t stand back any longer. It’s time she finds out the man he is behind the glasses and beneath the shell he wrapped himself in.

But now he has to hope that once she sees the real him, she’ll stay. Because he doesn’t want to let go, even if someone else tries to make that choice for them both

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REVIEW:Carrie. Ann .Ryan is the uber Queen supreme of friends turned to lovers. The Next Play is book three in the On My Own series, all books can be read as standalone, or as I recommend, in series order.

I’m going to keep this review short and sweet, much like the book, but nonetheless wonderful. Neesa and Miles, we know and love them. Well, this is their story. Friends to lovers, each watching as their friends found their happily ever after and wanting their own. When they finally take a chance on their relationship, they are happy to find that they both feel the same way. As always however, both Nessa and Miles must face their ghosts of the past to move on to their own happily ever after.

I have not a single negative thing to say about The Next Play. Miles and Nessa’s story was so sweet, and simply meant to be. It was a moving read from beginning to end, one that I wish wouldn’t have ended so soon.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews

My One Night
My Rebound

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Reviewed by Sarah

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Carrie Ann Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary, paranormal, and young adult romance. Her works include the Montgomery Ink, Redwood Pack, Fractured Connections, and Elements of Five series, which have sold over 3.0 million books worldwide. She started writing while in graduate school for her advanced degree in chemistry and hasn’t stopped since. Carrie Ann has written over seventy-five novels and novellas with more in the works. When she’s not losing herself in her emotional and action-packed worlds, she’s reading as much as she can while wrangling her clowder of cats who have more followers than she does.

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Forgotten in Death by J.D. Robb – a Review

Forgotten in Death by J.D. Robb – a Review

 

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The body was left in a dumpster like so much trash, the victim a woman of no fixed address, known for offering paper flowers in return for spare change—and for keeping the cops informed of any infractions she witnessed on the street. But the notebook where she scribbled her intel on litterers and other such offenders is nowhere to be found.

Then Eve is summoned away to a nearby building site to view more remains—in this case decades old, adorned with gold jewelry and fine clothing—unearthed by recent construction work. She isn’t happy when she realizes that the scene of the crime belongs to her husband, Roarke—not that it should surprise her, since the Irish billionaire owns a good chunk of New York. Now Eve must enter a complex world of real estate development, family history, shady deals, and shocking secrets to find justice for two women whose lives were thrown away…

 

 

 

Review:

Forgotten in Death by J.D. Robb is the 53rd novel in her fantastic In-Death/Eve Dallas series. I am a huge fan of this series, having read every single book, as well as all the novellas. I also love Eve and Roarke, who I still consider the best literary couple. In the previous two reviews, I noted that J.D. Robb had created masterpieces; and amazingly Forgotten in Death is another fantastic addition to this series.  I will never have enough of this series, and marvel how Robb continues to give us fascinating stories at 53 books later.  Please never stop. Bravo to J.D. Robb/Nora Roberts.

Lieutenant Eve Dallas has been called to a construction site where the dead body of a homeless woman was found in a dumpster.  Those on site reveal that the homeless dead woman was well known around the construction site, always informing the local cops of infractions, as well offering paper flowers or animals as gifts.   The woman with no name or address also kept a notebook of everything she found, which was missing, with both Eve and Peabody searching for the missing notebook.  Why would someone kill a homeless woman?

While on the crime scene, Eve is called to another scene down the block at a different construction site, where bones of a woman and fetus was found buried, having been shot dead; this murder took place many years ago.  Eve, Peabody and Roarke become enmeshed into a complicated and separate double murder, with trying to identifying both dead women, as well as going back 40 years to put the pieces together.

What follows is an amazing, intense, exciting, non-stop, action-filled race to find the murderers.  The story is grim and tragic in both cases, as well as thought provoking.  Eve pulls all the stops to find the guilty parties, as well as going after a domestic abuse person, not to mention her constant determination to stand up for the dead.   This series has so many wonderful recurring secondary characters, which over 53 books, shows how Eve has changed drastically from being alone to having so many friends who support her, not to mention her hot husband. ?  We also got some quality time with Nadine, Reo and Mira and of course her fun partner, Peabody. 

The entire book was wild, intense, and mind boggling, with Eve, Peabody and Roarke in the forefront throughout the story.  Forgotten in Death was so very well written by Robb,  with so much going on from start to finish, and to tell too much more would be spoilers.   This was very exciting, tense, intriguing, nonstop action from start to finish, with never a dull moment.  J.D. Robb once again gives us another masterpiece to this wonderful series, which I hope keeps on rolling for many years to come.  I thought that Forgotten in Death was another great book, which certifies that J.D. Robb will continue to give us many more Eve and Roarke books.  

Reviewed by Barb

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Vampire in the Kitchen by Rhiannon Hartley-a review

Vampire in the Kitchen (Raising Hell Downunder 5) by Rhiannon Hartley-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date September 6, 2021

Vampire chef + corporate shifter = a recipe for bliss?

Or will this pair just cook up trouble?

Between the demands of his job, and his team-building obsessed boss, wolf shifter Eric is just trying to make it to Friday. Romance is the last thing on his mind, until a chance meeting changes everything.

His childhood friend’s little sister is all grown up and he can’t help but notice her. She’s gorgeous, gregarious, and – apparently – newly undead.

Sous Chef Sophie was blissfully unaware of Sydney Australia’s paranormal underworld…

…until she became a part of it.

It’s going to take more than black pudding to satisfy this former foodie’s newfound bloodlust. Luckily, Eric, her older brother’s best friend, has come back into her life just in time to help her deal with this unexpected turn of events.

When sparks fly between the two, Eric’s ready to forget the promise he once made his best friend to never make a move on his sister.

But happily ever after is an eternal commitment for a vampire. Can this solitary wolf shifter prove he’s worthy of Sophie’s forever?

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REVIEW:What a fun read, totally different from most supernatural books I’ve read, a lighthearted and charming book.

I Loved his best friends (Benji, james and Damien), they were funny, but really supportive of both Eric and one another. Moving back to the town he grew up in was going to prove strange, but with the support of his friends it’s not really going to be a problem. Will it?I liked Eric, unlike most most werewolves I’ve read, he’s not Uber arrogant. He’s a nice guy, and really supportive.

Sophie is a chef, loves her food and her job. Seeing her familySophie is a great character, very funny and such a positive person. She manages to spin most things into a positive.So how will she cope when her cravings for raw meat and blood become a problem?

Her best friends Mike and Kristen were great, supporting her when she needed it the most.

Laughed through most of this book, I loved the inventive ways Sophie combined her new love of raw meats and blood. And I had to chuckle at the way Eric and his friends bantered with one another.

Both Eric and Sophie have history, his best friends are her brothers, but it’s been a while since they’ve seen one another.

Sophie goes to a party, meets an enigmatic stranger…..Wakes up the next morning with a blurred memory and a headache/hangover.From there in, things take a strange turn….

When Eric and Sophie meet up both are surprised at the feelings they have.Misunderstandings stand in the way of them getting to know one another. Until an incident changes their circumstances.

So can Eric and his Wolf teach Sophie all about the supernatural world? And will he listen to his Wolf and claim his HEA?

This is from an ongoing series. But it can be read without reading the others. I have to read any of the previous book, but I’m definitely interested in reading more from this author.

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Reviewed by Julie ? B

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