House of Igarashi (The Harem Project 1)by Crea Reitan-review tour

House of Igarashi (The Harem Project 1)by Crea Reitan-review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 16, 2023

There is beauty in a perfect storm – even in its violent destruction.
I’ve always been a part of the world of monsters. Storms thrive on the energy of other storms. In many ways, all monsters are perfect storms
That’s why they’re hunted.

Content with a life of work and friends, I somehow find myself falling for the eleven gorgeous storms of House Igarashi. Settling in with them is natural, as if I’ve always been missing these pieces and suddenly I can take a breath of fresh hair.And then the Division of Silence threatens to take it all away.

My name is Hadley. I am a lightning storm. If I lose even a single one of my men, I’m going to bring this world to its knees with blinding fury from the sky.This is a polyamorous story with content not intended for those under 18 years of age due to graphic scenes and situations.

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REVIEW: This is the 4th book in The Harem Project series, and it sees the house of Igarashi longing for their last partner to complete their family. Most of the book revolves around Hadley and Bronte, we do get to see the others in this house, but mainly it’s those two we focus on.

Hadley is a great character, she’s feisty, she’s not shy in making sure she gets what she wants.

Bronte loves his job, helping families find their missing pieces. But as another family finds the last piece to their puzzle, it makes a point to Bronte, it just points out that they are missing a “wife”! He’s beginning to resent the other families their happiness! He’s convinced that the next person to walk through that door will be the one for them!

Getting to know the group of men in the Igarashi family, just seems so right, so natural. Hadley feels like she’s known them forever. Could it really be that easy? Not if the Division of Silence have anything to with it!

You don’t need to read this series in order, I’ve read one or two of these books out of order and it really doesn’t make a difference.

It does end on a cliffhanger, which is unusual for this author, but being a family of 12! I suppose it takes a little longer to tell this story. It it’s a cliffhanger ending that will have you wanting the next book NOW!

Another great book from one of my favourite authors. I loved Bronte and Hadley, I would have liked more page space with the other characters in the book, so I’m hoping book two will give them some pages.

Click HERE for  Julie’s review of HOUSE OF WYN (Harem Project 3)

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Crea lives in upstate New York with her dog and husband. She has been writing since grade school, when her second grade teacher had her class keep writing journals. She has a habit of creating secondary, and often time tertiary, characters that take over her stories. All of her RH relationships end up being heavily polyamorous – meaning it’s not just all the men for one woman. There’s also some M/M action going on. When she can’t fall asleep at night, she thinks up new scenes for her characters to act out. This, of course, is how most of her meant-to-be-thrown-away characters tend to end up front and center – and utterly swoon-worthy! Don’t ask her how many book boyfriends she has…

When not writing, Crea is an avid reader. Her TBR pile is several hundred books high (don’t even look at her kindle wish list or the unread books on her tablet). Sometimes, she enjoys crafting; sometimes, exploring nature; sometimes, traveling. Mostly, she enjoys putting her characters on paper and breathing life into them. Oh, and sleeping. Crea loves to sleep!

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Playing Pretend by Eden Summers -a review

Playing Pretend by Eden Summers -a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 16, 2023

One bed. Two best friends. Three nights playing pretend.

When I agreed to let Rome be my fake boyfriend on a work trip, I didn’t think acting like a couple would be that complicated.

He’d flash his killer smile at my colleagues.
Impress them with his charm.
While keeping my toxic ex at bay.

But that’s not the reality I’m currently drowning in.

From the moment we arrive at the resort Rome’s hands are all over me.
His whispered words in my ear more scandalously filthy than sweet.

He’s acting like a lust-drunk fool who’s dying for a taste and I can’t stop blushing… Or panicking… Because there’s only one bed in our hotel room and Rome Cavanaugh wouldn’t know how to sleep in anything other than his birthday suit.

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REVIEW: PLAYING PRETEND by Eden Summers is a stand alone, contemporary, adult, erotic, romance story line focusing on real estate investor thirty-one year old Rome Cavanaugh, and real estate agent twenty-five year old Piper Sheffield.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Rome and Piper) PLAYING PRETEND follows the best friend to lovers relationship between thirty-one year old Rome Cavanaugh, and twenty-five year old Piper Sheffield. Piper and Rome, along with Piper’s brother Rett have been best friends all of their lives but business weekend for work finds Piper needing a plus one, and her brother volunteers Rome to be Piper’s significant other, a fake relationship to keep Piper’s ex-boyfriend at bay. Piper’s ex refuses to take no for an answer, and he is expected to be present for the three day event. As Piper and Rome prepare for their trip to Laguna Beach, Rome hopes for the possibility of something more than pretend, while Piper struggles with other people’s perceptions but all does not go according to plan as Piper battles between head and heart, eventually pushing her best friend out of her life. What ensues is the building but fractured romance and relationship between Piper and Rome, and the fall-out as Rome refuses to fight for a woman who doesn’t know what she wants.

Piper has always wanted to work with her brother and Rome at their co-owned Cavanaugh Sheffield Holdings, and to survive a weekend with Rome means she can survive working with the man that has stolen her heart but Piper has to prove she has got what is takes knowing there are other people hoping to tear her down.

The relationship between Rome and Piper is a best friends to lovers in the face of protecting our story line heroine. Piper’s ex has been hassling our heroine, quickly moving to stalker, and Rome is desperate to protect the woman he loves but Piper’s fear of losing Rome in the face of destroying their friendship works in reverse, destroying Rome’s heart in the process. The $ex scenes are limited but passionate and seductive without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to Piper’s brother Everett ‘Rett’ Sheffield, as well as her ex boyfriend Julian, and several co-workers including friend Cassidy. Rett’s story line is next.

PLAYING PRETEND is a story of family and friendships, relationships and love. A best friends to frenemies to lovers affair in which Piper struggles with the potential of permanently losing the closeness they once held. The fast paced premise is captivating and spirited; the romance is awkward and sensitive ; the characters are quirky, sassy and dynamic but I struggled a little bit with Piper’s attitude, leaving this reader a little anxious throughout most of the story.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Eden Summers is a bestselling author of contemporary romance with a side of sizzle and sarcasm.

She lives in Australia with a young family who are well aware she’s circling the drain of insanity. Eden can’t resist alpha dominance, dark features and sarcasm in her fictional heroes and loves a strong heroine who knows when to bite her tongue but also serves retribution with a feminine smile on her face

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THE GAMES WE PLAY (Iron Outlaws MC 2) by S. Cole -review tour

?THE GAMES WE PLAY (Iron Outlaws MC 2) by S. Cole-review tour?

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 16, 2023

Iris:
As a woman born into an Irish crime family, I’m expendable.
It’s why I’ve extricated myself from that life.
Only now, I’m wrapped up in another one when I witness the death of the president of a motorcycle outlaw club.
And the club’s sergeant at arms has declared himself as my protector… Or stalker.
And I can’t decide if he terrifies or excites me.

Spark:
Too many people have died on my watch in Kabul and New Jersey.
My conscience can’t carry the weight of one more. Especially a pretty young thing with eyes that pierce my truths.
But her family is our enemy. One of many.
And she hates the things I pride myself in standing for.
Until she needs me to play her family’s deadly game. A game to ruin us all.

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REVIEW: THE GAMES WE PLAY is the second instalment in S. Cole’s contemporary, adult IRON OUTLAWS MC dark, erotic, MC romance series focusing on the men and women of the Iron Outlaws MC. This is thirty-five year old, former US Marine and Iron Outlaws Sargent at Arms Tyler ‘Spark’ Hyatt, and twenty-seven year old kindergarten teacher Iris O’Connor’s story line. THE GAMES WE PLAY can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary. Some of the events of THE GAMES WE PLAY cross over with, and run parallel to the events of book one THE SINS WE HIDE.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Spark and Iris) THE GAMES WE PLAY follows in the aftermath of the murder of Arthur ‘Camelot’ Hill, the president of the Iron Outlaws MC. Iris O’Connor is the only witness to the hit and run that took the life of Arthur Hill, and Spark and Clutch have been sent to get as much information from our heroine as possible but a drive-by shooting comes close to ending Iris’ life, forcing Spark to become guardian and protector of a woman connected to the powerful Irish Crime Family. In the face of his attraction to Iris, and her affiliation with the Irish mob, the new club president Uther ‘King’ Hills declares Iris off limits but Spark wants to claim Iris for himself. All does not go according to plan when Sparks’ relationship with Iris begins to cause trouble for everyone involved but none more so than Iris when she is forced to do something that could end her relationship and possibly her life. What ensues is the building but forbidden relationship between Iris and Spark, and the fall-out as Iris and several women are targeted by a human trafficking ring, and the Irish Mob may be indirectly involved.

Iris O’Connor wants nothing to do with her Irish Crime family but having lost her parents at an early age, Iris and her brothers were raised by her uncle, an uncle who’s in charge of everything and everyone. Refusing to act upon her uncle’s demands, Iris quickly discovers that breaking from the family is forbidden, and lives are threatened should she walk away. Tyler’ Spark’ Hyatt is a US vet having served with the Marines in a disastrous mission. Suffering with ongoing PTSD, Spark finds his heart and his home with our story line heroine but no amount of love can keep the demons at bay. When Iris is targeted, Spark struggles with the possibility of losing the woman he loves, a woman who carries his heart and his soul but betrayal lines the periphery of his relationship with Iris, and forgiveness may be what the doctor has ordered.

The relationship between Iris and Spark is one of immediate attraction but Iris knows that to get involved with the local MC is tantamount to betrayal within the Irish Mob. Spark has been warned against getting involved with our story line heroine could mean expulsion from the MC he loves. The $ex scenes are intimate, passionate and aggressive.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including several members of the Iron Outlaws MC: Clutch and Gwen (The Sins We Hide 1), including club president Uther ‘King’ Hill, treasurer Niro, IT specialist Vex, Track and Tessa, Halo, Switch, club priest Saint; Iris’s brothers Michael and Thomas, and their uncle, Irish mobster Cillian O’Ceallaigh. The requisite evil has many faces. Saint’s story is next.

THE GAMES WE PLAY is a story of power and control, betrayal and retribution, family and relationships, authority and command, acceptance and love. The fast paced premise is riveting, dramatic and gripping; the romance is provocative and intense; the characters are determined, desperate and dynamic.

Click here for Sandy’s review of book one THE SINS WE HIDE

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Reviewed by Sandy

 

The tattoo across my right hip says it all really. A Life Less Ordinary. Inked by the amazingly talented Luke Wessman at the Wooster Street Social Club (a.k.a. New York Ink). Why is it important? Well, it sums up my view on life. That we should all aspire to live a life that is less boring, less predictable. Be bold, and do something amazing. I’ve made some crazy choices. I’ve been a car maker, a consultant, and even a senior executive at a large retailer running strategy. Born in England, spent time in the U.S. and Japan, before ending up in Canada where I met my own, personal hero – all six and a half feet of him. Both of us are scorpios! Yeah, I know! Should have checked the astrological signs earlier, but somehow it works for us. We have two amazing kids, who I either could never part with or could easily be convinced to sell on e-bay.

I’ve wanted to be a writer for a really long time. Check through my office cupboards or my computer and you’ll find half written stories and character descriptions everywhere. Now I’m getting the chance to follow that dream.

I am represented by Beth Phelan at The Bent Agency, NY.

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GRAVE DECEPTION (Secrets and the City) by Kathy Lockheart- review

GRAVE DECEPTION (Secrets and the City 4) by Kathy Lockheart-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 15, 2023

My new neighbor is a scorching hot police detective—one I have a massive crush on, but I never wanted to get his attention like this: as the apparent victim of an attempted murder.

After rescuing me from the icy waters of the Chicago River, Shane begins investigating the people closest to me, and to my horror, discovers several of them have a motive to want me dead.

Worse, he firmly believes they will try again.

The more time Shane spends with me trying to unravel how I plummeted from that bridge, the more protective he becomes, and the harder we fall for each other. But I can tell Shane is hiding something from me—something that has the power to destroy our happily ever after.

All I want is to solve the case so we can put this entire nightmare behind us.

But I never imagined the shocking truth about that fateful evening… or what’s about to happen to us both…

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REVIEW: GRAVE DECEPTION is the fourth instalment in Kath Lockheart’s contemporary, adult SECRETS AND THE CITY romantic suspense series. This is police detective Shane Hernandez, and HR representative Willow Johnson’s story line. GRAVE DECEPTION can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

Told from first person perspective (Willow) GRAVE DECEPTION follows in the wake of the rescue of Willow Johnson. Out for a late night jog, CPD Detective Shane Hernandez witnesses a woman falling off a bridge, and jumps into the icy water to rescue. Having no recollection of what happened or why, Willow Johnson discovers her rescuer is her next door neighbor, a man who refuses to leave Willow alone. Believing the police are reluctant to investigate beyond the obvious clues, Shane begins to question everyone in our heroine’s life, pointing a finger at all of the people who may or may not hold a personal grudge but as the investigation continues, a series of mysterious occurrences threaten the safety of the woman with whom Shane is falling in love. What ensues is the the building relationship between Willow and Shane, and the potential fall-out as the past refuses to let go of our story line couple.

Willow Johnson lost her father when she was a child, a loss she is unable to remember, one of which her mother and sister refuse to discuss. Shane Hernandez grew up in a family of law enforcement, front line workers, but a bullet took his father way too soon. As Shane and Willow continue to struggle with demons from the past, someone is targeting our story line couple.

The relationship between Shane and Willow begins as a rescue but Shane has lusted after his neighbor from afar, a lust that at times feels a bit stalkerish in his need to defend and protect. At the same time, someone is targeting Willow Johnson, and our heroine refuses to to accept that anyone she knows could be wishing her dead. As the list of suspects continues to grow, Willow finds herself falling for man who may not be relationship material. The $ex scenes are limited but passionate and intense, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

The secondary and supporting character include Willow’s ex boyfriend Ezra, her mother and sister Hayley, as well as co-workers Amelia, Emily and Tracey, police officer Rosse, and Shane’s best friend Chicago DEA agent, police officer Fallon O’Connor. The requisite evil has many faces.

GRAVE DECEPTION is a story of betrayal and vengeance, obsession and madness, family and relationships, forgiveness and acceptance. The fast paced premise is intriguing and interesting; the romance is seductive; the characters are broken but struggling to move forward.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Deadly Illusion
Fatal Cure
Lethal Justice

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Reviewed by Sandy

Kathy Lockheart is an author of Romantic Suspense novels. Her books—which have a unique blend of emotional elements typically found in women’s fiction and the romance and danger elements found in romantic suspense—contain themes of dark romance, antiheroes, and forbidden romance. When she’s not writing, you can find her silently cursing the person who put fluorescent lights in dressing rooms.

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THE PROTECTOR (Game of Chance 1) by Susan Stoker -a review

THE PROTECTOR (Game of Chance 1) by Susan Stoker-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 14, 2023

Riggs “Chappy” Chapman didn’t expect to be disrupted at his remote cabin in the woods. But when a stray dog arrives on his porch, he winds up finding a stray woman, too, trudging through the snowstorm in search of shelter. His military days may be behind him, but Chappy is hardwired to protect her from the storm and whatever it is she’s running from.

Carlise Edwards didn’t expect her car to break down in the Maine wilderness. All she wants is to escape whoever is stalking her back home. There’s no way anyone’s going to find her and Chappy deep in the forest, especially not in dangerous weather. But she finds it hard to mind the circumstances when the company is this stimulating.

As the snowstorm rages, Chappy and Carlise find that, despite the cold, they can generate plenty of heat of their own…but there’s more than just natural dangers lurking in the woods.

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REVIEW: THE PROTECTOR is the first instalment in Susan Stoker’s contemporary, adult GAME OF CHANCE erotic, romantic suspense series focusing on a group of former US Special Forces soldiers (Callum ‘Cal’ Redman, Kendrick ‘Bob’ Evans, Jackson ‘JJ’ Justice, Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman) who own and operate a tree service, search and rescue, Appalachian Trail maintenance company called Jack’s Lumber. This is thirty-four year old Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman, and thirty year old book translator Carlise Edwards’ story line.

Told from third person perspective THE PROTECTOR follows the building romance and relationship between thirty-four year old Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman, and thirty year old book translator Carlise Edwards. Three years earlier, Riggs, Callum, Kenrick and Jackson found themselves imprisoned by a group of terrorists. In between their torture and waiting for a rescue, the foursome made a pack to quit the army, and start a company of their own. Fast forward to present day, Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman is looking forward to some lone time, having ventured off towards his own cabin in the backwoods of Maine, where he will encounter his future in the guise of Carlise Edwards. A snow storm has his this particular area of Maine, and Carlise, on the run from an abusive ex, had to abandon her car when an accident left her stranded and alone.Wandering in the ice and the snow, Carlise will be found by a mangey dog, and what appears to be a very sick man. Enter Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman, the man with whom Carlise will fall in love. Riggs is sick; the winter flu has taken hold, and three days will pass before Riggs realizes he has probably survived with the help of the woman he found. What ensues is the quick building romance and relationship between Riggs and Carlise, and the potential fall-out as Carlise past returns to finish the job.

Carlise Edwards has a stalker, a stalker she believes to be her abusive ex-boyfriend but with no wifi or cell service, Carlise finds herself worried for the people she left behind. Without the help of Riggs ‘Chappy’ Chapman, Carlise probably would not have survived but their mutual attraction finds our couple professing their love within days of arrival. Riggs Chapman never expected to come face to face with another lost and wandering soul but Riggs suspected Carlise was hiding a secret, a secret that is about to threaten the life of the woman with whom Riggs is falling in love.

The relationship between Carlise and Riggs begins as a rescue but quickly turns into something more. Carlise spent three days nursing Riggs back to health, three days in which Carlise battle her attraction to a man she knew nothing about. Riggs knew immediately that Carlise is the woman that calls to his heart, and our hero is determined to claim Carlise as his own. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to Riggs fellow, formers US Special Forces teammates: Callum ‘Cal’ Redman, Kendrick ‘Bob’ Evans, Jackson ‘JJ’ Justice, as well as Carlise mother; her friend Suzie, and Riggs and Carlise foundling dog ‘Baxter’. Callum Redmon’s story line is next in THE ROYAL.

THE PROTECTOR is a story of betrayal and vengeance, jealousy and madness, family, friendships, relationships and love. The fast paced premise is intriguing and captivating; the romance is seductive and intense; the characters are energetic, charismatic and charming.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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A DESPERATE MAN (Appalachian STAR 1) by Deanndra Hall-review

A DESPERATE MAN (Special Forces: Operation Alpha) (Appalachian STAR 1) by Deanndra Hall-review tour

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Come Hell or high water, he’ll protect them all.

PATCH
Reinvention.
That’s what I’m doing. After losing so much, it’s time to rebuild and not look back to the life that tried to destroy me. Moving to Kentucky and building a home for rehabilitating prisoners after incarceration keeps me motivated and gives me purpose. But when I meet a courageous and strong woman on the run, I know that she needs more than just my help. And believe me, I’m going to give her the world.

PENNY
Reinvention.
I can’t live in fear and pain any longer. With an abusive ex-husband on my trail, I have to get away and start over. Rebuilding my life hundreds of miles away in Kentucky seems like the only answer to my prayers. I certainly didn’t know what I was wishing for. Meeting the rugged, determined, and handsome Patch makes me want so much more for my future. But when my past resurfaces and my life is on the line, it’s only Patch and his team of unlikely allies that I can truly count on. He’s my confidante, but is he desperate enough to save me once and for all?

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REVIEW: A DESPERATE MAN is the first instalment in Deanndra Hall’s contemporary, adult APPALACHIAN STAR erotic, romantic suspense series set in the Special Forces: Operation Alpha series featuring characters first introduced in the books and series by Susan Stoker. This is forty-three year old, former US Army helicopter pilot Patrick ‘Patch’ Scott , and thirty-four year old, miniature model/diorama maker Penny Markley’s story line.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Patch and Penny) A DESPERATE MAN focuses on the start up of Appalachian STAR, search and rescue operation that hires former inmates from US prisons. Patrick ‘Patch’ Scott was forced into retirement when gunfire blew out the windshield of the helicopter he was flying, imbedding glass into our hero’s eye. Opening up Appalachian STAR in the mountains of Mallie, Kentucky gives Patrick Scott, and several former inmates a second chance at a life and a career but the team at Appalachian STAR are about to get their first big test when a rainstorm all but destroys most of the Kentucky Valley. Penny Markley is a divorcee, on the run from her abusive ex, hoping to restart her career as a miniature model maker but Penny never expected to come face to face with former US soldier turned business owner Patrick Scott, the man with whom Penny will fall in love. As Penny and Patrick’s relationship turns into something more, Mallie, Kentucky will face a catastrophic disaster pushing the men at Appalachian STAR into their first big test at a rescue operation. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Penny and Patrick, and the potential fall-out when Penny’s past forces our heroine on the run, once again.

The relationship between Penny and Patrick is one of immediate attraction but Patrick continues to battle between head and heart in the wake of the demise of his marriage, and his inability to visit his adult children. Career came before family, and in this Patrick fears history repeating itself, and refuses to get involved with anyone else. Penny has known the terror of an abusive relationship, barely surviving her last encounter with her ex-husband but Penny is hoping for a new start, possibly with the man that calls to her heart. 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 secondary and supporting characters including several from a number of Deanndra Hall’s Bluegrass Bravery instalments, and books by Susan Stoker. We are introduced to Miles ‘ Bear’ McMillan; Hollywood, ghost, Priest, Reboot, Paddy and Bulldog, as well as several townspeople in and around Mallie, Kentucky. Hollywood’s story is next.

A DESPERATE MAN is a story of second chances, of a sort, for two people who never expected to find love again. The fast paced premise is intriguing with a detailed look at search and rescue, and helicopter information; the romance is seductive and provocative; the characters are lively, captivating and real.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Deanndra Hall is a working author living in the far western end of the beautiful Bluegrass State with her husband of over 35 years and small menagerie of weird little dogs. When she’s not writing, she’s editing. When she’s doing neither of those two things, she’s having dinner with friends, spending time with family, kayaking, eating chocolate, drinking beer or moonshine, or looking for something that she put in the wrong place and can’t seem to find (which is pretty much everything she owns).

 

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Happily Ever Never by Carrie Ann Ryan-review tour

Happily Ever Never (Montgomery Ink: Legacy 2.5) by Carrie Ann Ryan-review tour

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I love falling in love.
Only I’m the worst at it.

My friends call me a serial first dater and I can’t blame them.
All I want is a happy ever after, yet all I find are happy ever nevers.

This is my last chance. After this set up with my friend’s tattoo artist, I’m done.
No more dating. No more chances.

If I don’t fall in love with Leo Johnson, I’ll give up on dating.
Even if it shatters my dreams in the process.

•••••

REVIEW:We’re headed back to the Montgomery Ink Legacy, May is finally going to get her happy ever after. HEN is a fast paced, novella, that can be read as a standalone, however I do always recommend reading a series in order.

May is searching for her forever love, but no matter what she does it always ends up a disappointment. She has gone on more dates than any of her friends, and she has finally had enough. When she meets Leo, their constant kismet gives May the little hope she needs to try one final time. With Leo.

May and Leo’s relationship is quick to spark when they are together, as a tattoo artist Leo is brash and a little edgy, making him all the more interesting to May. They have this chemistry, when they are together, they are fabulous to read, they play off of one another so well. Leo is known as a playboy though, May doesn’t want to want him the way she does. She wants her happily ever after, and that can’t possibly be with a one and done man…can it?

As the pair spend more time together, they can’t deny the spark anymore, it doesn’t matter that Leo is a playboy, or that he has been warned not to hurt May, some things just can’t be helped, and love is one of them.

May is the heart of the Montgomery Ink Legacy series, she has been an awesome supporting character in all of the other books, so finally seeing her get her happily ever after was so amazing. And Leo, well Leo is a hot, tatted, muscle man, what’s not to love there.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Bittersweet Promises
At First Meet

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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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The Good Luck Cafe by Annie Rains -review & excerpt

The Good Luck Cafe (Somerset Lake 4) by Annie Rains -review & excerpt

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 14, 2023

Moira Green is perfectly content with her life. She has a rewarding career and plenty of wonderful friends, including the members of her weekly book club. Then everything in her life goes topsy-turvy when the town council plans to demolish the site of her mother’s beloved café to make room for much-needed parking. Moira is determined to save her mother’s business, so she swallows her pride and asks Gil Ryan for help.

Moira and Somerset Lake’s mayor were good friends once, the kind who could laugh at everything and nothing at all. Until one night changed everything between them. And now, with Gil supporting the council’s plans, Moira is forced to find another way to save Sweetie’s—and it involves campaigning against Gil. Going head-to-head in a battle of wills reveals more than either of them are ready for, and as the election heats up, so does their attraction. But without a compromise in sight, can these two be headed for anything but disaster?

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REVIEW: THE GOOD LUCK CAFÉ is the fourth full-length instalment in Annie Rains’ contemporary, adult SOMERSET LAKE sweet romance series. This is Somerset Mayor Gil Ryan, and 911 Operator Moira Green’s story line THE GOOD LUCK CAFÉ can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story lines is revealed where necessary.

Told from dual third person perspectives (Moira and Gil) THE GOOD LUCK CAFÉ follows in the wake of the announcement that the coffee and sweet shop owned by Moira’s mother Darla, will be closed and demolished for a much needed parking lot. Moira blames Somerset Mayor Gil Ryan for the upcoming demise of her mother’s business, so in retaliation, Moira enters a three way race for mayor in an effort to save her mother’s much beloved coffee shop but things aren’t always as they appear to be, and Moira finds herself facing off against her mother when Darla acknowledges it is time to move on. Gil Ryan has lusted after Moira Green for as long as he can remember but ten years earlier his roommate jumped at the chance to ask Moira out, a chance that ended in disaster for everyone concerned. An attorney by education, Gil Ryan is the current and hopefully Somerset’s ongoing Mayor but Gil never expected to come up against the woman with whom he has fallen in love. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Gil and Moira, and the potential fall-out as Moira’s past is revealed, forcing our heroine to confront a dark time in her life.

The relationship between Moira and Gil is one of frenemies; Moira struggles to be anything but rude to our story line hero, something that did not sit well in the early stages of the story line premise. Gil fell in love with Moira years before but our heroine is oblivious to Gil’s attraction, and continues to push Gil out of her life. There are no $ex scenes.

The secondary and supporting characters includes the return of : attorney Jake Fletcher, and Trish Langley (The Summer Cottage 1); Sheriff Miles Bruno, and midwife/nurse Lucy Hannigan (The Christmas Village 2): Della Rose (A Forever Home) 2.5); Tess Lane and River Harrison (the True Love Bookshop 3). We are introduced to Gil’s brother Doug, a young man with Down’s Syndrome, a young man who is running our hero’s mayoral campaign, as well Moira’s mom Darla Green, local gossip and blogger Reva Dawson, and several local who come in and out of everyone’s life.

THE GOOD LUCK CAFÉ is a sweet story of romance and struggle, and unrequited love. The premise is cute and captivating; the characters are charismatic and determined; the romance is subtle.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
The Summer Cottage
The Christmas Village
The True Love Bookshop

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Reviewed by Sandy

Excerpted from THE GOOD LUCK CAFE by Annie Rains. Copyright © 2022 by Annie Rains. Reprinted with permission from Grand Central Publishing. All rights reserved.

There was a nice breeze blowing off the lake in Somerset today. The weather was perfect for a town festival. Everyone seemed to be in a good mood, and unlike yesterday, no one had asked Gil about tearing down Sweetie’s for a parking lot yet. That was a good sign, especially considering Gil was officially announcing his decision to run for a second term as mayor today.
Gil stood off to the side of the stage, where a band was playing live bluegrass music for the occasion. This was as good a place as any to make his announcement. Almost everyone in Somerset Lake was out today. Gil sat and watched folks walking around, hitting up the vendors, and enjoying the music.
“Gil!” Doug’s voice was easy to recognize in the crowd.
Gil turned toward his brother, who was walking with their mom and dad. They were all wearing vote gil ryan for mayor T-shirts, which was both embarrassing and appreciated. “Hey, guys. Fancy meeting you here.”
“Well, we wouldn’t miss the big announcement,” his mom said. She wore a long dress and had her dark hair secured with barrettes on the sides today. She’d always taken Gil’s events seriously and had dressed for the occasion.
Gil gave her a hug as she stepped closer.
“Also, Doug wouldn’t let us stay home,” his father said, hugging Gil as well. Gil’s father appeared to be dressed for a game of golf, which was probably where he’d be today if not for this event. The courtroom and the golf course were his go-tos.
Gil’s mom elbowed his dad. “Not that we would have missed being here, because our son has a big announcement to make.”
Gil loved how proud his mom acted on his behalf. She supported Doug in his endeavors just as much, except for Doug’s latest endeavor to move out.
“What’s this about you shutting Sweetie’s Bakeshop down to create a parking lot?” his father asked.
Gil sighed. “Not you, too, Dad. Sometimes sacrifices have to be made for the greater good. This is something the town needs. The only place for the lot is where Sweetie’s currently is.”
His father’s frown told Gil everything he needed to know. If Gil weren’t his father’s son, even his father might not vote for him.
His mother placed a hand on his shoulder. “You always do the right thing. I’m sure that whatever decision you make will be a good one.”
“Thanks, Mom.” Gil gave his dad a pointed look.
“Just don’t mention the parking lot up there.” Doug pointed to the stage. “It’s not good for your image.”
Gil sighed. “Some folks are upset, yeah, but others realize that a parking lot is needed. There are a lot of people who will vote for me based on my commitment to fix this problem.”
Doug frowned. “Gilly…”
“Fine.” Gil held up his hands. “I’ll do my best to avoid the topic.”
“Well, we’re going to have a seat out front,” his mother said. “Break a leg.”
Gil slid his gaze over to her. “This isn’t theater, Mom.” “Anytime you’re onstage, it’s theater,” she said wisely.
She wasn’t wrong. There was always some element of acting
that went on with public speaking. Gil glanced around and spotted Moira heading in his direction. For instance, he had to act like he wasn’t still smitten by this woman when he absolutely was. Was it him, or did she get more beautiful every time he saw her? Today she was wearing a beautiful baby blue sundress that fell just above her ankles. She had on a long necklace and bangle bracelets that gave her a feminine vibe that she didn’t always play up. He guessed she was dressed more formally to receive the award the town was giving her.
“Hey,” he said as she drew closer.
“Hey.” She stopped a couple of feet away from him. The clip- boards she’d been carrying earlier were gone, leaving her hands empty. She nervously interweaved her fingers, drawing his attention to the light coating of lavender polish on her nails.
“You ready for the spotlight?”
“Not really.” She blew out a breath and met his gaze. “I’ve never been much for public speaking.”
“Could have fooled me the other night at the town hall meeting.”
Moira winced, but her hazel eyes were smiling. “Sorry. I was a bit passionate. I am passionate,” she corrected.
“Can’t fault someone for that. My dad always told Doug and me to never apologize about fighting for something we believe in. There are so few things that inspire a person to break out of their comfort zone.”
“Speaking at the town hall was definitely out of my comfort zone.” Moira laughed.
“If I remember correctly, you were front and center a lot when we were growing up. Band. Journalism. Student treasurer.”
“I can’t believe you remember all my extracurricular activities,” Moira said with a disbelieving voice.
Gil suddenly felt self-conscious. He threw one out that wasn’t true just so he didn’t look like he’d been keeping tabs on her since grade school. “Cheerleading.”
Moira narrowed her eyes. “I was never in cheer.”
“You weren’t?” He scratched his chin. “Huh. I could have sworn you were.”
The look Moira gave him told him she wasn’t buying his act. Then she eyed the stage. “So you’re going to give me the award and then what? Do I get to address the crowd?”
Gil rocked back and forth on his feet. “If you want to.”
“I do,” she said quickly.
He was surprised, considering how nervous she looked right now. She hadn’t looked nearly this nervous at the town hall meeting, but there, there were fewer people and she hadn’t been standing on a stage. “Okay. Wonderful. I’m sure everyone here will be happy about that. They all seemed to enjoy listening to you the other night.”
Moira narrowed her eyes. “Did that upset you?”
Gil shook his head. “Why would I be mad at you for speaking up about something you believe in?”
“Because it isn’t what you believe in,” she said quietly.
Gil wished things were different, but she was right. They were on opposing sides right now. “I believe in you.” He noticed how Moira’s eyes narrowed just slightly. Had he said too much? He always seemed to wear his feelings on his sleeve where Moira was concerned.
“Gil! It’s time.” Doug stepped up to Gil and looked at Moira. “Hi, Moira,” he said with a large smile.
“Hi, Doug. I like your shirt.” She wrung her hands in front of her as she spoke. Gil hoped he hadn’t made her even more nervous than she already was.
“Do you want a shirt? I can get you one too,” Doug offered.
Moira grinned. “That’s sweet, but, um, it’s okay. I don’t want you to go to any trouble for me.”
“It’s no trouble,” Doug said. “I know how much Gil likes you. He’d love for you to wear his shirt.”
Gil avoided Moira’s sideward glance. He’d have to thank his brother for that later. “So, uh, I’ll go onstage first and talk for a few minutes before inviting you up. Sound good?”
She nodded, looking flushed and beautiful. “Yep.”
“Great. I’ll see you soon,” he said. Then he turned toward the stage and headed up the steps. He didn’t typically mind public speaking, but he was a little gun-shy after all the hate mail he’d gotten this week. And since Denise Berger had put in a bid for mayor.
The crowd clapped as he took the stage. Was it less applause than usual? Were there folks who weren’t smiling in the audience? Maybe even some who were frowning?
Where is this paranoia coming from?
He stopped behind the microphone and glanced out on dozens of familiar faces. “Hello, Somersetters!” he said, forcing more enthusiasm than he was feeling right now. “It’s a beautiful day to celebrate spring at Somerset Lake. It’s also a good day to make a very important announcement to you-all.” Gil spotted his parents in the crowd. “I don’t think this will come as a shock to any of you, but I thought at this happy occasion, I’d take the time to make my decision to run for another term as mayor official. The last four years have been amazing, and I am so fortunate to have such wonderful support from this town,” Gil said, scanning the faces.
“We support you, but you don’t support us!” a man’s voice shouted from the crowd.
Gil’s stomach dropped. He pretended not to have heard that comment and continued with what he had planned to say. “It has been an honor to represent Somerset Lake, and it would be an honor if the good people here were to vote me into office again this fall.”
“What about Sweetie’s Bakeshop?” a woman’s voice called out.
Gil tried to locate the source of the voice, but there were too many faces. He took a breath and turned to see Moira waiting on the side of the stage. She offered a reassuring smile, which told him she had heard the comments. Then he gestured toward her. “I have some more great news for you-all. I’m sure you’ve all heard about our local hero, Moira Green, and how she went above and beyond the call of duty last week. In fact, I have something special to present to Ms. Green today.” Gil held out his arm to Moira. “Moira, will you please join me up here onstage?”
Moira headed up the steps, her smile deepening as she approached him in the middle of the stage. She turned to the crowd and waved as the applause grew.
Were the cheers louder than what he’d just gotten? Was he losing ground with his supporters over this parking lot issue?
“No one owes Moira more gratitude than me because the person she helped is my brother Doug. As you-all may have heard, Doug called the emergency dispatch last week. He had fallen and twisted his ankle. He told me that he doesn’t mind if I tell you that he’s also recently discovered that he’s diabetic. He was struggling on the day he called Moira, and as luck would have it, bad luck at least, several drivers and passengers in a three-car pileup on Hannigan Street were also having a difficult afternoon.” Gil cleared his throat. “Long story short, all of the available emergency personnel were sent to the accident, and no one was immediately available to check on Doug, including me. So Moira went above and beyond her job description and drove over to where Doug was and helped him herself.”
More claps resounded from the crowd.
“My family owes her a debt of gratitude, and that’s one reason I was extremely pleased when Sheriff Ronnie told me that he wanted to present Moira with an award today. A hero is someone who helps another without any concern for themselves. They are sacrificial, honest, generous, and capable. All the qualities that I believe Moira Green portrays.” Gil connected gazes with Moira, and his heartbeat quickened. She was definitely more beautiful every time he laid eyes on her.
“Then why are you tearing down her family’s business?” someone called from the front row.
Moira’s smile slipped at the corners.
So did Gil’s. He could address the comment or pretend he didn’t hear it—again. He didn’t hide from things, but he also didn’t want to tarnish Moira’s time onstage. She deserved this award and the town’s admiration. This was her moment.
Reaching for the plaque on the podium, he held it up for the crowd to see. Then he held it out for Moira. “Moira, it’s my great honor to present you with our Hero Among Us award.”
Moira stepped toward him, her fingers brushing against his as she took the plaque and held it against her midsection. “Thank you all. This is such an honor. Everyone who knows me knows how much I love my job as an emergency dispatcher. Being there for people when they need me the most is some- thing I am passionate about. I love serving the people here in Somerset Lake.”
Gil wasn’t sure why she was anxious speaking in front of others. She was amazing up here, smiling and talking so naturally. He wouldn’t even know she was nervous if she hadn’t told him so.
“This is my hometown,” she continued. “And I am so very proud of that. In my opinion, there is no other place in this state, maybe even the country, with people who are as friendly, smart, resourceful, and honest.” Moira shook her head, deepening her smile.
Gil couldn’t take his eyes off her. Wow. She really was amazing. It almost sounded like she was a politician at this moment instead of a Good Samaritan accepting an award. He found himself grinning as he listened to her go on about how much this town meant to her. It was inspiring really, and he felt the same way. That’s why he had wanted to be mayor in the first place. It was why he showed up every day, even on the hard ones.
Moira hugged the award to her body and looked out on the crowd. “This is why I’ve made a decision that I would like to share with all of you today.” Moira seemed to take a breath. “I am so excited to announce that I am planning to run for town mayor this fall.”
Gil’s mind stumbled over her words. There was no way he’d heard her correctly. Moira for mayor?
“I believe in Somerset Lake and all the people here. I believe in the small businesses that make our town unique. As mayor, I won’t allow your livelihoods to fall to the wayside in order to save folks a couple extra steps with parking.”
Gil felt like the breath had been knocked out of him. This was about more than saving steps. He’d just gotten through telling everyone here how paramedics and firefighters had struggled to get to an accident on Hannigan Street. That was why there was no one available to help Doug.
“I will fight for the things that matter,” Moira continued. “I don’t think I’m a hero just because I did my job or because I helped someone in need. I do think those qualities are some- thing a good mayor should have though.”
“Yeah!” someone called out. “Unlike Mayor Gil!”
Gil turned to locate the source of the voice, and this time he spotted the person in the crowd. It was Donavyn Wilber. That guy hadn’t liked Gil since middle school when Gil had accidentally tripped him in the cafeteria, making him spill his tray of spaghetti. It was an accident, Donavyn. Get over it already.
“I think Mayor Gil has been amazing for this town,” Moira said, casting him an apologetic glance, “but I also think I’m up for the challenge. Sometimes change is necessary, but not at the cost of what makes us special. Like Sweetie’s Bakeshop.”
“Yeah!” Someone clapped, and then someone else joined in. Then the entire crowd was clapping, and Gil just wanted to slink off the stage and disappear.Excerpted from THE GOOD LUCK CAFE by Annie Rains. Copyright © 2022 by Annie Rains. Reprinted with permission from Grand Central Publishing. All rights reserved.


 

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Annie Rains is a contemporary romance author who writes small town love stories set in fictional towns on the coast of North Carolina. Raised in one of America’s largest military communities, Annie often features heroes who fight for their countries, while also fighting for a place to call home and a good woman to love. When Annie isn’t writing, she’s spending time with her husband and 3 children, or reading a book by one of her favorite authors.

 

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