Broken Lines (Blurred Lines 1) by Jagger Cole -a review

BROKEN LINES (Blurred Lines 1) by Jagger Cole-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 27, 2022

They say never meet your heroes.
But no one ever warns you about falling in love with them.

Once, he was a god.

Devastatingly seductive. Illegally gorgeous.

Jackson Havoc was the hedonistic saint of sin, wrapped in leather, whiskey, and fame…

Until music’s crown prince of mayhem vanished from the spotlight, ten years ago.

Now, my job is to find him, and tell the world his story.

But I’m not prepared for the way he lays bare every forbidden fantasy.

How he rips into the most broken parts of my soul to feast on what he finds.

I tell myself I’m immune to his lethal charms.

But that’s a lie I’ll pay dearly for.

I flew too close to a god and burned in his flame.

Now, he’ll claim me in every way.

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REVIEW: BROKEN LINES by Jagger Cole is a contemporary, adult, dark, rock, romance story line found in the multi-authored BLURRED LINES series. This is twenty year old , journalist Melody Blue, and forty-two year old, embittered, former rock star Jackson Havoc’s story line.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Melody and Jackson) BROKEN LINES follows Melody Blue’s search for former rock star Jackson Havoc, lead singer for Velvet Guillotine. Ten years earlier, Jackson Havoc disappeared without a trace but Melody is desperate to gain a foothold at Ignition Magazine, and with her mother’s history as a rock and roll groupie, Melody had some information no one else could obtain. Finding Jackson hiding out on an island in Maine pushes Melody to understand what happened and why, and in the end Melody refuses to out our story line hero but someone else is more desperate than Melody, and sets about to destroy our story line couple. What ensues is the acrimonious relationship between Melody and Jackson, and the fall-out as a lie-filled, tell-all book is about to push Melody to her knees to protect the man with whom she had fallen in love.

Jackson Havoc went into hiding a year after the death of his best friend and fellow band mate. Jackson aka Robbie, spent the next ten years at the bottom of a bottle, with powder up his nose, in an effort to forget about the world he once loved. Melody Blue dropping into his life forced Jackson to face the spiral that was destroying his life, a spiral that was about to pull Melody into a spiral of her own. Jackson and Melody’s pasts are heart breaking and dark, and it is their mutual commiseration that sets into motion the revelations that all is not well for our story line couple.

The relationship between Melody and Jackson is an age-gap, relationship predicated upon secrets and lies. Jackson is unaware of Melody’s true identity and connection to the band, and Melody never expected to fall for a man whose own life was shattered and broken. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense.

We are introduced to Melody’s best friend June Hendrix; Melody’s mother Judy Blue; Melody’s boss Chuck Garver and fellow journalist Becca, as well as several islanders who have no idea as to Jackson’s true identity.

BROKEN LINES is a story of secrets and lies, abuse and neglect, drugs and alcohol, power and control. The author blends reality amongst the fictional bands and musicians, such that the reader can apply fiction to fact. The premise is dark, and heart breaking; the romance is aggressive and intense; the characters are broken, struggling and desperate.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Fractured Sky (Tattered & Torn 5)by Catherine Cowles-review tour

Fractured Sky (Tattered & Torn 5)by Catherine Cowles-review & excerpt  tour

 

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 25, 2022

Shiloh

Damaged. Broken. Destroyed. I’ve heard it all. A single moment of trusting the wrong person shattered my life into pieces, and my family has never looked at me the same. It’s impossible to convince them that I’m anything more than the broken girl they rescued all those years ago.

Until I meet him.

Ramsey’s surly demeanor and menacing scowl scare most of the world away. But not me. Not when I’ve seen his gentle hands soothe an abused colt or comfort a terrified mare.

And when I finally get up the courage to strike out on my own, Ramsey’s there. Roommates felt like such a safe proposition until Ramsey’s lingering touches and wicked smile light a fire in me I don’t think will ever be extinguished. And he feels it, too…

But just as my new life begins to take root, an evil from my past emerges from the shadows, casting a darkness on my newfound freedom. And this time, they won’t settle for pieces of me. They want everything…

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REVIEW: Best read of the year!! Fractured Sky is the fifth installment in the Tattered & Torn series by Catherine Cowles. The book can be read as a standalone, but the series is amazing so I definitely recommend reading the whole thing.

My heart goes out to Shiloh, she has to be the most damaged and broken character in the entirety of the series. The family was changed because of her and they still treat her differently now. She is so cut off from the world, only feeling like herself with her horse and with Ramsey. Ramsey reminds me of an ogre, he doesn’t like people or interacting with them, but Shiloh is different. Their connection is so profound and special. Ramsey helps to heal horses from untold horrors, I think this is some part as to why they are the way they are with each other.

Shiloh and Ramsey have by far one of the best slow burn stories I have ever read. I loved this entire series and I’m so sad to see it’s ending. There is not a single thing I would change about this book, Ramsey and Shiloh’s story was just perfect. Cowles did a great job with tying up all the loose ends. Fractured Sky has all the feels, there is no way you will finish this book with a dry eye. Congrats on finishing one of the best series ever!

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Review by Sarah

“Live with you?” she squeaked. “We’ve only ever spoken twice.”
            My world tilted sideways at that truth. I didn’t let people I didn’t truly know onto my property, let alone invite them to live there. But I kept right on talking. “I’ve got a guest cabin.”
            I’d let one other person live there—a friend of someone I’d known from prison. It was a favor I’d only done for the brother who’d watched my back in that hellhole. But Boden had moved out months ago into some fancy lodge with his fiancée, Laiken. The guest cabin was just sitting empty.
                        I saw Shiloh turn the idea over in her mind. “I don’t want to make you do that. I know you don’t like people on your property.”
            I hated it. But Shiloh wasn’t people. She was something else altogether. The truth was, she’d become a touchstone over the last several years. And I had a burning urge to help. To protect. Maybe because I knew how it felt to believe there was no way out. Maybe because I saw those wings of hers that had been so badly clipped. The offer might’ve been reckless, but I couldn’t find it in me to care.

Writer of words. Drinker of Diet Cokes. Lover of all things cute and furry, especially her dog. Catherine has had her nose in a book since the time she could read and finally decided to write down some of her own stories. When she’s not writing she can be found exploring her home state of Oregon, listening to true crime podcasts, or searching for her next book boyfriend.

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Knight of Sword and Shadow by Ava Speirs-review tour

Knight of Sword and Shadow (Order of the Ravens 1) by Ava Speirs-review tour

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In a world of shadow, can one hero shine

When scandal and disgrace fall upon the Order of the Conclave, Bastian and his Order are forced to hide who they are proud to be. Cast out, shunned and scorned by those who were once honoured to use their services, Bastian and his men are left with no choice but to become mercenaries. Moving across the Five Kingdoms, they restore peace for coin, shedding blood for others’ gain.

Tasked with the job of escorting a noblewoman and her handmaiden across the Sand Seas, Bastian soon realises not all is as it should be. Something evil poisons the lands, as whispers of revolt and rebellion are once again murmured among the courts.

In the halls of his Order, Bastian is entrusted with a mission. He knows this shouldn’t be his fight, but the duty to his Order, his comrades, and his mysterious travelling companions weighs heavily on him.

The mission is so dangerous and deadly only a fool would take it…and only a coward would refuse it.

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REVIEW: KNIGHT OF SWORD AND SHADOW is the first instalment in Ava Speirs (aka Eve L Mitchell) adult ORDER OF THE RAVENS high fantasy, adventure series.

Told from third person perspective KNIGHT OF SWORD AND SHADOW follows Bastian and his Order of Ravens as they encounter three strangers-a noblewoman, a handmaiden and their guardian-who task the Knights of the Ravens with a journey to the Golden City but the strangers are keeping secrets, just as Bastian and his men are keeping close to themselves, and in this, Bastian suspects danger at every turn. From magic and mayhem, to creatures of the dark, the group trek across dry, arid plains and forsaken forests only to lose one of their own but it is their arrival in the Golden City that will reveal some of the secrets, secrets that force Bastian to make a decision that will affect his men, going forward.

KNIGHT OF SWORD AND SHADOW is a fantasy story; an adventure of good vs evil, old gods and new gods, magic and power, secrets and lies. The slow building premise is complex, detailed and intriguing; the characters are charismatic, secretive, powerful and dynamic. KNIGHT OF SWORD AND SHADOW ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

Ava Speirs is the alter ego of USA Today bestselling author Eve L. Mitchell.

Ava is a huge fantasy fan and grew up reading stories that captured her imagination and took her on journeys of action and adventure. Her favourite stories to write are ones where the possibilities are endless and reality is what she creates. Ava favours the grumpy, sometimes reluctant hero and the fearless, usually sarcastic heroine.

 

Ava lives in the North East of Scotland with her significant other, Mr M. When not writing, Ava adores all things ean Winchester, quaffs coffee like a champion, and still has no idea what a dangling modifier is. She is quite fond of a cliffhanger though…

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Digger (Fury Vipers MC 3) by Brooke Summers-review tour

Digger (Fury Vipers MC 3) by Brooke Summers-review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 27, 2022

She’s sworn off relationships… He’s determined to make her his…

For Octavia Michaels, bikers are off-limits.

She’s been hurt and destroyed by one in the past so she’s sworn off love.

One night with Digger has her shocked to the core.

She wants more.

He’s all in…. She’s scared.

Digger has been a member of the Fury Vipers MC for years and he’s never found the one he wants to claim…

Until her.

She has walls built and he has every plan to knock them down.

When Octavia’s past collides with the present, Digger goes all out to protect the woman he loves.

Can they protect the future that they’ve started to build?

••••••

REVIEW: DIGGER is the third instalment in Brooke Summers’ contemporary, adult FURY VIPERS dark, erotic, MC romance series focusing on the men and women of the Fury Vipers MC. This is thirty-nine year old Tate ‘Digger’ Miller, and primary school teacher Octavia ‘Tavia’ Michaels’ story line. DIGGER can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty but I recommend reading the series in order for back story and cohesion.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Tavia and Digger), using present day and memories from the past, following several converging pathways, DIGGER follows the building relationship between thirty-nine year old Tate ‘Digger’ Miller, and primary school teacher Octavia ‘Tavia’ Michaels. Two years earlier Octavia Michaels barely survived an abusive relationship with a member from a rival MC, the Hangman’s Disciples. Fast forward to present day wherein a one-night stand with Digger ends abruptly in the wake of nightmares and PTSD. Believing herself unworthy, Tavia struggles in the years since her recovery and rescue but Tavia ha been targeted, and Tate ‘Digger’ Miller has proclaimed himself guardian and protector. What ensues is the building relationship between Digger and Tavia, and the fall-out as Tavia’s life hangs in the balance on more than one occasion.

The Fury Viper MC has made an enemy of the Hangman’s Disciples, an enemy that is taking aim at the women they love. Tavia spent several days tortured and abused at the hands of her former boyfriend but someone is still determined to destroy our story line heroine. Digger’s past is about to come full circle, and with it someone he knew nothing about but Digger’s priorities are about to change when his growing family is threatened by the Hangman’s Disciples.

The relationship between Tavia and Digger begins acrimoniously when Digger struggles with what he doesn’t know Tavia refuses to become another victim in the face of rejection by our story line hero but Tavia finds herself in danger, and Digger calls in his brothers from the Fury Vipers MC. The $ex scenes are intimate and intense.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters: Stag and Kinley, Effie and Benji, Ace, Preacher, Pyro, Andromeda aka Eda: several members of the Hangman’s Disciples including Blade, Ripper,Rush and Ruby; Effie’s brother Kale ‘Malice’ Ryan; as well as Tavia’s extended family, and the introduction of Cash.

DIGGER is a story of betrayal and vengeance, abuse and power, obsession, family, relationships and love. The premise is gritty and heart breaking but I struggled with the number of times the heroine is left unprotected, attacked and harmed- in every other series, the MC force or take the target into protection-the actions or lack there of are questionable and unbelievable; the romance is emotional and provocative; the characters are charismatic, energetic and broken.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Stag
Mayhem

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Reviewed by Sandy

USA Today Bestselling Author Brooke Summers is a Mafia Romance author and is best known for her Made Series.

Brooke was born and raised in South London.   She lives with her daughter and hubby. Brooke has been an avid reader for many years.She’s a huge fan of Colleen Hoover and Kristen Ashley. 

Brooke has been dreaming of writing for such a long time. When she was little, she would make up stories just for fun. Seems as though she was destined to become an author.

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Love Me Like You Do (Calamity Falls 10)by Erika Kelly-review tour

Love Me Like You Do (Calamity Falls 10) by Erika Kelly-review & giveaway tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 27, 2022

How did the hottest hockey player in the NHL wind up braiding hair and hosting tea parties?

Because someone was foolish enough to name him co-guardian of their children. That’s how.

Cole Montgomery’s living his best life–until he gets a call from an attorney letting him know he’s been entrusted with the care of two little girls. He can’t imagine why anyone would think he was a good role model. He can’t even keep a plant alive.

Lingerie designer Hailey Casselton grew up with a free-spirited mother. So, when she finds out she’s the temporary co-guardian to two children, she’s determined to give them the best Christmas they’ve ever had. Unfortunately, she has to live with the jerk from high school who ruined her senior year.

But she gets a glimpse of the man behind Cole’s larger-than-life persona, and she likes what she sees. He might be used to living for himself, but he works hard to change his ways and meet the needs of these lost and scared girls. It doesn’t take long for her to enter dangerous territory–falling for a guy who’s never going to settle down.

Except…as much as Cole keeps saying he can’t wait to get his freedom back…he can’t deny these girls–and okay, even Hailey–have become the very best part of his life.

And he’s not quite sure what to do about that.

•••••

REVIEW: LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO is the tenth instalment in Erika Kelly’s contemporary, adult CALAMITY FALLS erotic, romance series. This is twenty-eight year old, professional hockey player Cole Montgomery, and lingerie designer Hailey Casselton’s story line. LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous storylines is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Cole and Hailey) LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO follows in the wake of the death of Cole and Hailey’s mutual friends Darren and Lindsey Leeson.Cole and Hailey have been named co-guardians of the couple’s three and six year old daughters but Cole is on the road for close to nine months of the year, and Hailey’s struggling to make ends meet in the lingerie business. An injury and subsequent surgery finds Cole co-parenting with our story line heroine but a scare regarding one of the children pushes Cole to walk away from the woman and the children with whom he is falling in love. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Cole and Hailey, and the potential fall-out as Cole struggles with demons from the past, forcing our hero to run when he should have remained behind.

Cole Montgomery and Hailey Casselton have a bit of a history. Cole was neglect by his mother, raised by a nanny, and watched from the sidelines as his father became a famous Hollywood star. Hailey Casselton’s childhood was spent on the road, never living in one place for an extended period of time. Hoping to finally set down roots, Hailey is prepared to build a family with the little girls left in her care but her relationship with Cole is about to threaten any possibility of co-parenting with the man that she loves.

The relationship between Cole and Hailey is a friends to frenemies to lovers relationship in which Hailey never saw herself as good enough for our story line hero. Hailey battles with memories from the past, as Cole struggles with heart break and fear going forward. The $ex scenes are seductive without the use of over the top sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to three year old Evvie, and six year old Paisley; Cole’s father Trevor Montgomery, as well as Hailey’s mother, and several woman now working and residing in Calamity Fall, most of who we have met in the previous instalments.

LOVE ME LIKE YOU DO is a story of grief and loss, family and friendships, acceptance and forgiveness, relationships and love. The premise is emotional and captivating; the romance is passionate; the characters are broken, struggling, and charismatic.

Previous Reviews

It Was Always You
Can’t Help Falling in Love
Come Away With Me
You’re Still The One
Anywhere With You

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Reviewed by Sandy

Award-winning author Erika Kelly has been spinning romantic tales all her life–she just didn’t know it. Raised on the classics, she didn’t discover romantic fiction until later in life. From that moment on, she’s been devouring the genre and has found her true voice as an author. Over three decades she’s written poems, screenplays, plays, short stories, and all kinds of women’s fiction novels. Married to the love of her life and raising four children, she’s lived in two countries and seven states, but give her pen and paper, a stack of good books, and a steaming mug of vanilla chai latte and she can make her home anywhere.

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Wanting the Fight(Gloves Off:Next Generation) by LP Dover-Review

Wanting the Fight (Gloves Off: Next Generation 3) by LP Dover-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK:Release Date October 25, 2022

Ethan Jameson has it all. He’s one of the hottest fighters in the middleweight circuit and is loved by women everywhere. It seems nothing can stand in his way… except for the dragon tattoo that marks him as a target. He knew the day would come when Nikolai Michelson would seek out his vengeance. He even fooled himself into believing he was ready to fight back… until a one-night stand changes everything.

Peyton Emerson; Hollywood starlet and America’s sweetheart. She’s always wondered what it would be like to have Ethan to herself. After a drunken weekend in Vegas, she got the pleasure of finding out firsthand. But being with her comes at a cost. Peyton knows all too well how the paparazzi tear couples apart with their lies.

Still, there’s no denying that their one-night stand sparked something inside of them—a need for one another they can’t quell. Unable to fight their attraction, they work to keep their relationship a secret. Unfortunately, their efforts aren’t enough to keep an enemy from finding out and using that information to manipulate them both. When Peyton and Ethan are approached with a grisly demand, they have no choice but to accept. Those they love will pay the horrific price if they try to refuse…

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REVIEW: WANTING THE FIGHT is the third instalment in LP Dover’s contemporary, adult GLOVES OFF: NEXT GENERATION erotic, MMA, romance series-a spin off/next generation from the author’s GLOVES OFF series. This is twenty-seven year old MMA fighter Ethan Jameson, and twenty-three year old actress Peyton Emerson’s story line. WANTING THE FIGHT can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines or series is revealed where necessary. Ethan is the son of Ryley and Ashley (Ryley’s Revenge/Gloves Off 2, and Peyton is the daughter of Paxton and Gabriella (Paxton’s Promise/ Gloves Off 3).

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Ethan and Peyton) WANTING THE FIGHT continues to focus on demons from the past. Peyton and Ethan were in Las Vegas to attend the wedding of Ethan’s sister Emma to Carter Reynolds (Craving the Fight /Gloves Off: Next Generation 1) but Petyon never expected to wake up the next morning, having spent the night with our story line hero. Pretending their night never happened, Peyton was determined to go home and forget about Ethan but all was not right in the world of the Jameson and Emerson families-the past has returned, taking aim at the next generation, a generation that is paying for the sins of their fathers. Assigning himself as Peyton’s security and bodyguard, our couple will find themselves reliving the h*ll of their parents’ past, a h*ll in which one or both may wind up dead. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Peyton and Ethan, and the potential fall-out as carnage and destruction lie in wait for our story line couple.

The relationship between Ethan and Peyton is a friends to lovers in which ‘what happened in Vegas was about to be revealed for the world to see’. Peyton and Ethan both have plans in their respective careers, careers that are about to be sidelined when vengeance comes knocking. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is another large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including several members of the Jameson and Emerson families (bot current series and original). WE are introduced to a young fighter Wren Langston. The requisite evil has several familiar names and faces.

WANTING THE FIGHT is a story of vengeance and obsession, madness and mayhem, friendships and family, acceptance and love. The premise is dark, gritty and emotional-some definite anxious and heart pounding moments; the romance is seductive and provocative; the characters are strong, determined and charismatic.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Craving the Fight
Taking the Fight

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Reviewed by Sandy

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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author L. P. Dover is a southern belle living in North Carolina with her husband and two beautiful girls. Before she began her literary journey she worked in periodontics, enjoying the wonderment of dental surgeries.

She loves to write, but she also loves to play tennis, go on mountain hikes and white water rafting, and has a passion for singing. Her two youngest fans expect a concert each and every night before bedtime, usually Christmas carols.

Dover has written countless novels, including her Forever Fae series, the Second Chances series, the Gloves Off series, the Armed & Dangerous series, the Royal Shifters series, the Society X series, the Circle of Justice series, and her standalone novel Love, Lies, and Deception. Her favorite genre to read and write is romantic suspense, but if she got to choose a setting in which to live, it would be with her faeries in the Land of the Fae.

L.P. Dover is represented by Marisa Corvisiero of Corvisiero Literary Agency and Italia Gandolfo of Gandolfo Helin & Fountain Literary Management for dramatic rights.

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Imperfect Angel by Christi Barth – a Review

Imperfect Angel by Christi Barth – a Review

 

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Three days ago, all Maisy Norgate had was a stack of bills, about a gazillion jobs, and her sunny-as-hell outlook. Now, thanks to an uncle she never knew about, she’s inherited an ornate skeleton key with absolutely no idea what it’s for—or why she has it. Which is exactly when a ridiculously handsome guy claiming to be an angel shows up at her door and all hell breaks loose…

Nephilim Rhys Boyce cannot believe that Maisy is the new Keeper of the Key. Why would anyone bequeath this warm, bubbly redhead the key to Hell? And to make matters worse, she’s given the key to the first person who asked for it. A demon. Yep, Maisy is determined to make his job—not to mention some seriously inconvenient temptation—as hard as possible.

First a half angel with a very human chip on his shoulder must find a way to convince Maisy that angels and demons do exist. Then Rhys will have to break the really bad news…that she might have accidentally ended the world.

 

 

Review:

Imperfect Angel by Christi Barth is a fun fantasy standalone novel. We meet our heroine, Maisy Norgate, as she learns that she has inherited something from an uncle she never knew.  When Maisy discovers that she was given a skeleton key, and has no idea what it is for; until she meets a hot handsome hunk who shows up at her door.

Rhys Boyce, is a Nephilim (half angel), whose task is to protect the new keeper; who to his shock, is Maisy, a young bubbly woman who knows nothing about the real supernatural world of demons, angels, witches, heaven and hell. Rhys will explain that she is the new keeper of the key, and since he is a half angel, it will be him and two other Nephilims, who will train her as well as protect her. But all is not well, since Maisy gave away the key to a locksmith (demon).  They only have a couple of weeks to get the key back, and help her assume the role of the Keeper.

Rhys, with his friends (Gideon. Zavier) will protect Maisy (and her friend Liss), besides teaching her the importance and severity of the role she will have to play.  Danger is always close, as the evil side of the gate to hell is determined to stop Maisy and get the key for themselves.

Slowly, Rhys begins to see how wonderful Maisy is, being loving, caring and determined. Maisy will begin to see the seriousness of the job she has been assigned to and learn more about the different world she is now in, with help from her Nephilim friends.  The romance between Maisy and Rhys slowly heats up, and I loved the bantering and bickering between them.  I really liked them together.

Imperfect Angel was a fun, witty enjoyable read; in a wonderful fantasy world of Nephilim, Demons, creatures, witches. I do not want to give spoilers, and the last third of the book was very exciting, as I could not put the book down.  The overall story line of the Keeper was well done and interesting. Imperfect Angel was fun to read, and written so very well by Christi Barth.

Reviewed by Barb

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Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin – Review, Excerpt & Giveaway

Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin – Review, Excerpt & Giveaway

 

 

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Corporate lawyer Ava Burch has had enough of the big city and the daily grind. She grew up with her father, who raised search-and-rescue dogs, in rural Texas and has moved to the small town of Cuervo to spend time in the dry, rugged wilderness near Big Bend National Park. When she and her dog, Huck, discover an abandoned campsite on a volunteer search-and-rescue mission, she’s perplexed, but she carefully photographs it all the same.

All Grant Wycoff can see when he looks at Ava is a city slicker–with her designer jeans and shiny car–who has no business on a serious team made of seasoned outdoorsmen and retired cops. But when she tells him of her findings on the trail, he sees there’s more to her than meets the eye.

Ava’s discovery reminds Grant of the unsolved case of a young woman who went missing two years ago. As they look into the campsite further, another woman disappears under odd circumstances. With time running out, Ava and Grant must work against the brutal heat from both the Texas sun and their own electric chemistry to solve the case.

 

 

Review:

Vanishing Hour by Laura Griffin is another one of her fantastic standalone mystery suspense novels.  I am a huge fan of Laura Griffin, as she is one of the best at murder suspenseful mysteries, police procedurals and a bit of romance.

We meet our heroine, Ava Burch, who has recently moved to Cuervo, and she and her friend open their own law firm. Ava also volunteers for SAR missions, as her wonderful dog, Huck is fully trained to be a search and rescue dog.  When a child is missing, Ava and Huck join the search and Huck manages to find the missing boy; and Ava also notices an old abandoned campsite, which she takes pictures of. Ava reports her findings to the local sheriff, who ignores her; but she meets deputy Grant Wycoff, who is interested in Ava’s findings.  The next day, she goes with him to the site, only to find the spot is cleared, with someone having removed it.  Huck will find a gravesite, with the remains of a missing girl from two years ago.  Molly Shaw was the missing girl, but Ava finds out that more girls have been missing over the years (Deanna Moore, Brittlyn Spencer are two of the missing).

Grant finds himself attracted to Ava, but worries about her, since she is active in trying to get more information on the missing girls. He tries to get her to not continue to investigate, as he is concerned about her safety. This is escalated when Ava and Huck find a rattlesnake in the back of her car, managing to escape the poisonous snake.  She also tells Grant about footprints under her window. Grant tries to get Ava to stay in his secured house to protect her.  Grant and Ava’s relationship begins to sizzle, though Grant is not happy about Ava taking more chances, which does complicate their romance.

I really loved Ava and Grant together, as the chemistry between them was hot. I adored Huck, who was simply amazing. Jenna (her friend) and Connor (Grant’s partner) were wonderful secondary characters. I thought the Sheriff was unlikeable for the most part.

What follows is an exciting, intriguing, suspenseful thriller that kept me on the edge throughout, especially as we raced to the climax.   Griffin gave us a great couple, wonderful secondary characters and an excellent suspenseful story.  The last half of the book was extremely tense, I could not put the book down.  I do not want to give spoilers, so you need to read this book to discover what happens.

Vanishing Hour was another excellent mystery in this series, which to no surprise, was very well written by Laura Griffin.  If you enjoy murder mysteries, police procedurals, lots of intense action, suspense, with a touch of romance, you should read this book.  If you have never read Laura Griffin, it’s time to start now, as she is an amazing writer for romance suspense.

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Publisher

 

 

                                      Excerpt

Missing children are an emergency. Always. Their little bodies are less able to regulate temperature, so they’re especially vulnerable to exposure. And in a place as vast and rugged as Silver Canyon State Park, additional hazards abounded: rattlesnakes, coyotes, hundred-foot cliffs. Even the anemic little creek that Ava had been following was terrifying. A child Noah’s size could drown in a bathtub.

Ava glanced up at the relentless sun that sucked moisture out of everything beneath it. She looked ahead at Huck, who trotted back and forth in front of her in his zigzag pattern. He was working the wind, as he’d been trained, tirelessly sniffing the air with his powerful nose, which could pick up anything with human scent on it, from a candy wrapper to a dropped article of clothing.

So far, nothing.

Ava checked her watch. Two long hours since she’d left the trailhead. Sweat stung her eyes, and she wiped her forehead with the back of her arm. She paused beside a boulder and dropped her pack on the dusty ground to retrieve one of her water bottles. Huck needed some, too, but right now he was intent on his work.

She took a lukewarm sip and scanned the scrub brush lining the canyon wall. Young children had a tendency to wander aimlessly until they found a place to curl up for a nap. Some would even hide from search teams, afraid of getting in trouble for being lost. So Ava had been incessantly scanning pockets of brush.

Huck halted in front of her, his nose lifted in the air. Ava froze and watched. But then his head dropped down and he resumed his zigzags. Ava tucked the water bottle away and pushed off the boulder to continue her trek.

She watched Huck, amazed by his energy. Even in this heat, he loved working, and when he had his vest on, he didn’t have an off switch. As he bounded around in front of her, she thought of the other teams, especially the canine one. She was surprised they hadn’t found something close to camp.

Of course, the parents had been there, which might have been a problem. Frantic parents threw off a lot of scent, which could have overpowered Noah’s smell and possibly confused the dog. Also, the temperature rising in the canyon could have wafted the scent up, well above the dog’s nose. Yet another challenge here was that young children didn’t throw off as much scent as adults. And still bodies-ones that were either asleep or unconscious-threw off less scent, too.

So there were all kinds of factors in play, especially in a park this size.

Ava checked her watch again and sped up her pace, unable to shake the feeling of dread that had been settling in her stomach as the hours ticked by. Scanning the canyon wall, her gaze caught on something beige and triangular.

A tent? No.

A tarp. She climbed onto a boulder for a closer look. About halfway up the slope of the canyon was a sand-colored canvas tarp that had been stretched taut to create a patch of shade. It looked like a primitive fort-just the sort of thing that would attract a kid’s attention, and her pulse quickened as she climbed closer. Nearing the tarp, she spied a small yellow tent tucked in the shade beneath it.

She glanced around for Huck, but he was sniffing along at the base of a rockslide.

Grabbing hold of a juniper tree, Ava levered herself onto the ledge. She ducked under the tarp and paused a moment for her eyes to adjust. The little tent was unzipped. Hope ballooned in her chest as she pulled back the flap and poked her head inside.

Her hope disappeared as she scanned the interior. No sleeping child curled up in the dimness. The air was utterly still, and everything was coated with a thin layer of dust, as though no one had been there in weeks, maybe months. A pile of gear in the corner included a cookstove, a hiking boot, and a blue bedroll with a carabiner clipped to it. Attached to the carabiner was a black key fob.

A chill snaked down her spine. Who would leave their car key out here? The fob seemed odd. Ditto for the hiking boot. Where was the other one? And where was its owner?

On impulse, Ava took out her phone and snapped a couple of pictures. As part of her SAR training, she’d learned to document crime scenes. She couldn’t pinpoint why, exactly, but that was what this felt like. She ducked out and snapped a shot of the exterior. A faint bark pulled her attention back to the mission. She couldn’t afford to get sidetracked, even though this place felt creepy. She put her phone away as she skimmed the surrounding area for the missing boot, or any sign of the boot’s owner. She glanced up the canyon, looking for evidence of a fire pit or any other camping equipment.

A soft whimper had her turning around.

Huck sat beside a rock pile, his ears pricked forward and his gaze fixed on hers. Ava’s heart skittered. This was his sit alert letting her know he’d found something.

“Show me,” she commanded, and he sprang into action, bounding across the creek bed. She climbed down the rocks and jogged after him, frantically searching the clumps of trees. Huck darted around a giant prickly pear cactus and behind a line of mesquite trees. Amid the fluttering green leaves, she caught a flash of red.

“Please, please, please,” she murmured.

Huck disappeared beneath the brush and barked. Ava spied a small white sneaker and a pudgy leg.

Huck danced in a circle, drunk on success and eager for his reward.

“Good boy, Huck! Good boy! Good boy!” She filled her voice with praise, even though her heart had lodged in her throat. The little body wasn’t moving. Oh God.


 

 

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