Possessed by an Immortal by Sharon Ashwood – a Review

Possessed by an Immortal by Sharon Ashwood – a Review

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Description:
Can a mother in jeopardy melt the heart of a jaded vampire?

After witnessing a murder, Bree Meadows is on the run with her young son. But the bad guys are in hot pursuit. Dropped in the middle of nowhere amid a torrential thunderstorm, things look pretty grim. To make matters worse, her son is in desperate need of medical attention.

Mark Winspear has been alone for too long. When the vampire senses a gorgeous female nearby, he discovers that her swift, selfless courage pulls at his instincts.The doctor has history with the same men who are after Bree–and he’s ready for revenge. Working together now, they discover an attraction that might save them both–if they’re lucky

Review:

Barb emailed, “Would you like to review the Sharon Ashwood sequel?” My immediate thought: Can you deliver it today?!  Possessed by an Immortal is a fast-paced story heavy with action and rich with details; a noteworthy tale that follows the world building originated in Possessed by a Warrior (read review here). While my beloved Sam is no longer the central character, Mark Winspear…aka Plague…aka Dr. Winspear…he’s still a vampire (swoon) and holds his own as the next featured Horseman. Looooving this series!

Bree is on the run again. Dumped somewhere near the Pacific Ocean, she’s fighting hard to find shelter for herself and four year old son, Jonathan. Mark controls his lethal impulses to kill the trespassers for encroaching on his secluded “man cave in the woods” the second he identifies (through vampire sense/scent) that her young son is seriously ill. Thrust back into the role of protector/provider, a role long abandoned after the brutal murder of his wife and children, Mark is apprehensive, yet resolved to get them to safety and determine what exactly the nature of Jonathan’s illness is.

She’s the ex-mistress of Crown Prince Kyle of Vidon. That kid of hers is rumored to be his illegitimate son. She’s unofficially on the Vidonese most-wanted list.

Ah…subterfuge, but you’ll have to sort it out in the book. 🙂  For the present and most pressing matters, Bree and Mark may be invariably tangled in the same mess. Bree witnessed a murder a year ago and her silence is imperative. The group pursuing Bree also happen to hold a centuries-long vendetta against Mark. Birds of a feather…Which meant the his-and-hers sets of gunmen were probably the same people.

The details of Bree’s involvement fit perfectly within the larger puzzle Sam and Chloe were constructing. The invaluable wedding dress that almost cost Chloe her life (and Sam’s sanity)? Bree was not only a member of the design atelier, but assistant to the designer who was murdered for it! The plot thickens with layers of motive and cross purposes. It’s safer to be away from the danger Mark now poses to Bree (never mind pesky vampire revelation)…but what of the risk to his heart? Mark already assumed a role as Jonathan’s doctor, but his interest in Bree is intensifying and begging to be explored. It’s no small feat to turn away now.

…he was beginning to realize the situation had risks—and he was the danger. He was too powerfully drawn to Bree. She wasn’t just any woman—he could resist most with no problem. But she had inspired something deeper than ordinary lust or hunger, and that was treacherous for them both. He should walk away – leave before he took her, body and blood.

Bree tries to keep Mark at arm’s length; she admonishes herself for allowing Mark to take on such a fatherly role, but mostly for reveling in a few stolen kisses. No wonder: When Ms. Ashwood creates a hero, swooning becomes an involuntary function. Unlike Sam, however, Mark wrestles his nature into compliance and refuses to succumb to his beast. I found Mark loads more stoic and colder (internal battle scars that render you hopeless tend to cause withdrawal), but have no fear. Ms. Ashwood builds up the romance steadily and assuredly. I must have mentioned loving this series, right?

Mark and Bree have choices: Find a way to trust each other, to discover how wonderful it is to love again or remain lonely and detached and lose what ground they’ve gained. It’s a no-brainer, but when you’re not accustomed to asking for help, it has to take someone monumentally special to surrender such defenses. Possessed by an Immortal offers suspense, revenge, mad science, a beautiful relationship between mother and son, and alpha-induced swoons. The particulars are starting to align and I intend to follow its path. Possessed by an Immortal is a compliment to the series. I’m ready for book 3!

Human or horror, they shared the same shadows now.

Reviewed by Carmen

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Love Potions by Michelle M. Pillow – a Review

Love Potions by Michelle M. Pillow – a Review

 

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Description:
Contemporary Scottish Magickal Romance

A little magickal mischief never hurt anyone…

Erik MacGregor, from a clan of ancient Scottish warlocks, isn’t looking for love. After centuries, it’s not even a consideration…until he moves in next door to Lydia Barratt. It’s clear that the shy beauty wants nothing to do with him, but he’s drawn to her nonetheless and determined to win her over.

Lydia Barratt just wants to be left alone to grow flowers and make lotions in her old Victorian house. The last thing she needs is a demanding Scottish man meddling in her private life. Just because he’s gorgeous and totally rocks a kilt doesn’t mean she’s going to fall for his seductive manner.

But Erik won’t give up and just as Lydia let’s her guard down, his sister decides to get involved. Her little love potion prank goes terribly wrong, making Lydia the target of his sudden embarrassingly obsessive behavior. They’ll have to find a way to pull Erik out of the spell fast when it becomes clear that Lydia has more than a lovesick warlock to worry about. Evil lurks within the shadows and it plans to use Lydia, alive or dead, to take out Erik and his clan for good.

Review:

What’s the saying about nosey neighbors? Who cares?! When hot Scot Erik MacGregor moves in…you want to demolish all local housing to ensure his residence is permanent (or better yet, moving in with you!) But I’m getting waaaay ahead of myself. The MacGregor clan of ancient warlocks is moving into the mansion right next door to Lydia. Erik’s family insists on privacy, to guard their nature, so a little “push” should ensure innocuous Lydia’s compliance. Wait until he gets a load of Lydia…who may contain something special of her own. In Love Potions, Michelle M. Pillow weaves a magickal tale about finding love when you least expect it…and making sure you hang on with hands, heart and hope.

“…Lydia’s my inthrall.”

“No,” Euann gasped, sitting forward. The smirk finally faded from his expression.

“Oh, aye.”

“No.”

“Aye, she is.”

“Euann!”

“Sorry.” Euann gave a sheepishly apologetic shrug. “Did she have to touch ya for a long time? Does she know? What’s it feel like? Being sucked of energy like that?”

Can I elaborate you ask (Yes, I can hear you!) How’s about discovering the woman who makes you weak at the knees, is literally absorbing and draining your powers? *Check to see if the ink’s dried on the sale of the house?* No can do, lol. Lydia is the owner of Love Potions, a company of lotions, soaps and teas inherited from Gramma Annabelle, aka, “the witch on the hill”. A pea of a supernatural pod then! Not. Lydia has never believed, let alone indulged in the craft. Perhaps Lydia should heed the whispers and concoct something to prevent harm upon Erik while simultaneously allowing their union? I.would.make.it.my.job!!! 😀

A whirlwind of events continue to surround Lydia since the fateful encounter with Erik. While Erik detects no malice from Lydia (if anything their unique bond is growing stronger), he does sense a disturbance (and it’s not of the cool Star Wars variety – regrettably). An old, dark magick has tracked the MacGregors and will plow through Lydia as collateral damage.

The liderc could suck his power from Lydia and then turn it against Erik and his family.

That so? Aside from Erik’s power depletion lays an ability to harness his beast. What?! Read on, my friends…Erik is a man of many talents! The entire clan (brothers, a sister, cousins, Ma and Da) is a riot to be accurate. There is evil afoot, but Ms. Pillow perfectly times, and interjects, several elements that result in a well-rounded story. A wonderful amalgam of humor and camaraderie (Erik’s caterwauling was a spiteful success) set astride bold, lustful scenes to steam your summer. And not to be outdone is a healthy dose of fear. The infiltration of invisible, uninvited spirits wreaks havoc upon Lydia’s home and person (igniting Erik’s protective streak). The butting of heads within the story included my own as a reader. Stop drawing so many lines, Lydia! 😀 If I may, the presence of a special ghost could have benefitted from italics; something distinctive to showcase her dialogue and message.

All in all, I couldn’t be happier with the book! Michelle M. Pillow wrote a layered delight for all to enjoy. Just when things appear settled, she rattles your acquiescence to deliver another thrill, giggle or shudder. Totally my kind of read! There was a connection flowing between Lydia’s BFF and one of Erik’s brothers. No need to stop here, Ms. Pillow – we can all swoon for another supernatural Scot!!!

Reviewed by Carmen

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Blessed are the Dead by Kristi Belcamino

Blessed are the Dead by Kristi Belcamino

 

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Description:
To catch a killer, one reporter must risk it all …

San Francisco Bay Area newspaper reporter Gabriella Giovanni spends her days on the crime beat, flitting in and out of other people’s nightmares, yet walking away unscathed. When a little girl disappears on the way to the school bus stop, her quest for justice and a front-page story leads her to a convicted kidnapper, Jack Dean Johnson, who reels her in with promises to reveal his exploits as a serial killer. But Gabriella’s passion for her job quickly spirals into obsession when she begins to suspect the kidnapper may have ties to her own dark past: her sister’s murder.

Risking her life, her job, and everything she holds dear, Gabriella embarks on a quest to find answers and stop a deranged murderer before he strikes again.

 

Review:
A police reporter for a small newspaper in San Francisco for seven years, Gabriella suffers from the hazards of meeting deadlines and blowing off boyfriends by default – breaking news/stories demand attention. Lamentable, yes, but Gabriella thrives under the pressure. When 8 year old Jasmine goes missing, and triggers Gabriella’s own nightmare (her sister was kidnapped and murdered 22 years ago), the suspect in custody reserves his attention and story only for Gabriella. *Goosebumps* Blessed are the Dead, written by Kristi Belcamino, is a compellingthriller about murder and survival. I was stunned to learn this was a debut novel – Belcamino was clearly meant to be a storyteller!

When Jack Dean Johnson is arrested, but refuses interviews with every reporter except for Gabriella, I could hear warning bells sounding from the pages. Gabriella was so focused on luring Johnson in, gaining his trust– she never considered he could have been involved in her sister’s disappearance. Sociopath that is, however, he won’t outright admit to nefarious behavior so Gabriella has to endure his nonsensical, twisted philosophies:

“I interpret the religion as a quest to find what makes me happy. It gives me permission to do what makes me righteously happy.”

“Even if it that involves hurting a child?”

“Yes,” he says without hesitation. He leans forward eagerly. “Buddhism allows me to find out about me and what makes me happy…

I don’t know much about Buddhism, but I know enough to realize this guy is twisting a peaceful religion into a justification for murder.

Warning, you will become incensed when you read their scenes. The very situations parents dread, and try carefully to avoid, are what Johnson’s spouting off as strategy. I don’t envy Ms. Belcamino’s research of this disturbing topic, but she wrote it deftly. Their dialogue will entice you, shock you, and keep you in suspense to the very end! When Johnson is too scheming to incriminate himself, Gabriella has to dig deeper and more depraved to appeal to his vanity (even while hiding her nausea when he references her sister):

I glance at my watch. I need something, anything new to put in the paper tomorrow if I want to keep my job. Then I hit on it – I can write a story about how the mind of a child predator works.

Now as dark as that particular psychology may be to write, Ms. Belcamino doesn’t skimp on the romance aspect. It’s here, and I swooned for Detective Sean Donovan. Aside from his good looks and smarts, he is recovering from a divorce, so you can imagine how reserved he must be. Not these two. Their attraction is so natural… it terrifies them. Ugh! You’d think that similar backgrounds would be a common, empathetic fit? More like a feat they can’t overcome.

Not only was the writing style vivid and intriguing, the tension and competition at the newsroom frenetic (fist-clenching reactions!), the investigative efforts palpable (you desperately want clues/leads to find Jasmine alive!), but Gabriella’s approach was just as unnerving – becoming a predator’s confidant! I had to pause several times to shake off the disturbing images.

When pressures mount and intense events begin to unfold, propelling Gabriella into a pseudo-vigilante role, the possibility of double jeopardy kept blaring at me, but was ignored in the book. I found this oversight jarring and would really like to know why it wasn’t addressed? On a personal note, having lived in Northern California, Belcamino’s description of North Beach and the surrounding communities of the Bay area were so spot-on; visualizing the locales enhanced my enjoyment of the read.

Blessed are the Dead was awesome from beginning to end. As deliriously happy as I was with the culmination of the story, and that life-affirming visit involving Sean, I did scream out in simultaneous torture. Now what?! Lol…I’ll tell you what: Blessed are the Meek, the next installment in the Gabriella Giovanni Mysteries is on sale July 8, 2014. I’d be blessed to receive an ARC! 🙂 Kristi Belcamino, consider me your fan!

Reviewed by Carmen

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About the author
Kristi Belcamino


Kristi Belcamino
is a writer, artist and photographer who makes a tasty biscotti. Her first novel,
BLESSED ARE THE DEAD, was inspired by her dealings with a serial killer during her life as a Bay Area crime reporter. Her work has appeared in such prominent publications as Salon, the Miami Herald, San Jose Mercury News, and Chicago Tribune. She now works part-time as a police reporter at the St. Paul Pioneer Press.

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Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman – a Review

Wild About Her Wingman by Robin Bielman – a Review

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Description:
Playing it safe never felt so risky.

Erin Watters is her small town’s resident wild child—she doesn’t do boring, and after having her heart annihilated, she definitely doesn’t do relationships. Her friends have other ideas, though, and when they throw down a matchmaking challenge, impulsive Erin can’t ignore it. Even when the annoyingly hot Troy Strieber accepts the matchmaker role…

As a rescue paramedic, Troy’s used to watching out for people. Never mind the bet he made with his buddy to play Erin’s wingman. But the more time he spends with the sexy, charismatic woman, the more he discovers a side of her she doesn’t let many see. Soon what started as an innocent game of matchmaking has them both thinking about the person right under their nose. But Troy’s a play-it-safe guy, and he won’t let a woman who lives for risk ever steal his heart.

Review:

When Troy’s reputation as matchmaker extraordinaire extends to Erin, a gal whose wild streak is out of his comfort level, the challenge becomes unique.  Erin’s been burned by love, so she’s a bit jaded; he’s got to figure her out.  But the real problem is that TROY has to step out of the way.  Now, what happens when you set up friends?  You try to find common interests, similarities.  Before long, Troy believes HE’s Erin’s perfect match.  Delish or what?!  Robin Bielman tells just this story in Wild About Her Wingman, an entertaining read that is perfectly timed for summer reading!

“All I’ve got to do is find her a guy she wants a second date with.  This challenge has nothing to do with getting her to fall for someone.”…

“I said find Erin’s dream guy, but you know, I’m feeling generous so let’s just say a guy she wants to keep dating.”

Shit.  He had said that, hadn’t he?

Before wingman duties go into overdrive, Troy has to face personal demons of his own.  While he may have a flare for pairing up people, his own bachelor status stems from his girlfriend’s fatal hiking accident.  When his captain at the firehouse encourages Troy to pursue “exposure therapy” to rid him of his acrophobia (fear of heights), Troy never expected Erin to be his therapist (she’s a grad student).  Their connection was already forming pursuant to the dating challenge, so you can imagine how attuned they were.  Before long, Troy and Erin are collaborating and more interested in each other than any of the wingman set-ups.  Unfortunately, Troy and Erin get in the way.  Now that he’s her thesis subject, and they both believe they’re too different for each other, distance becomes necessary.

If she were ever dumb enough to act on her attraction, and it got out, his squeaky-clean image would ruin the carefree, hasty reputation she’d spent years nurturing, and no way could she have that.  And no way could she trust herself not to let her heart get involved.  Because Troy was just the type to make her woozy with affection and attachment.

A few critiques, if I may.  I couldn’t quite get into the rhythm Ms. Bielman set.  Erin was reputed to be the “bad girl”, but I didn’t read about reckless behavior (adolescent mischief more accurately).  Scenes would flow then segue rather abruptly.  It also got interrupted by a change of writing styles; as if the author included all her thoughts instead of filtering some out.  It led to a crammed, “don’t let me forget this detail” read.  And treating Troy’s phobia, while she suffers from one herself…it didn’t lend itself to credibility of her own profession.  In the end, it’s about healing body and soul and this couple would offer the other no less.  Don’t expect steam here, however.  It heads that way, but you’re left *gasping* to vivid imaginations…

All in all, this was a sweet story of overcoming adversity with the one you love.  A plot like this never goes out of style. 

Reviewed by Carmen

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Sharon Ashwood – Possessed by a Warrior – Interview, Review and Giveaway

Sharon Ashwood – Possessed by a Warrior – Interview, Possessed by a Warrior BannerReview and Giveaway

 

 

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Description: Release Date May 1, 2014
A dazzling dress is wreaking havoc—and costing lives… 

The violent death of her uncle sends Chloe Anderson reeling—and rushing to his estate. As coexecutor of Jack’s will, she assumes that he has left her something. What she doesn’t expect is a bejeweled wedding gown with a note warning her to trust only his business partner—dark, mysterious and sexy Sam Ralston. 

Chloe’s been burned in love, but never bitten, and there’s something about Sam that keeps drawing her in, despite her fears. The attraction is mutual, intense, and it takes all of Sam’s willpower to hide his fangs. With Chloe’s career at stake and murderous thieves hot on their trail, the vampire vows to protect her. But can he save her from himself?

Chloe’s been burned in love, but never bitten, and there’s something about Sam that keeps drawing her in, despite her fears. The attraction is mutual, intense, and it takes all of Sam’s willpower to hide his fangs. With Chloe’s career at stake and murderous thieves hot on their trail, the vampire vows to protect her. But can he save her from himself?

Review:
So who killed Death?  It was almost a joke.  Irony sucked.  

It’s up to the remaining 3 Horsemen of La Campagnie (The Company) to discover just that.  Especially for Sam, aka, War.  This was an affront; Jack was their leader, and a battle Sam would deliver to exact rightful vengeance.  Now why on earth would Jack bequeath a spectacular wedding dress (diamond-encrusted bodice) to his niece, Chloe?  It must be a clue!  With it came instructions to trust Sam, and Chloe was just as blood-thirsty for justice.  Hunting alongside Chloe didn’t suck (in his dreams!)  Did I just write hunting?  Well, yeah…vampire’s hunt!  Bury the lead, why don’t I? 😀  It’s why I took the story in the first place (no surprise).  But after one visit to Sharon Ashwood’s hilarious blog, I knew I was bound for something special.  Possessed by a Warrior was a tantalizing, sumptuous tale of romance and thrills.  I already plan on gifting this to my friends!

“War was meant for killing, not affairs of the heart.”  Whatever lets you sleep at night, Sam.  Hardened against any possibility of a loving relationship, Sam constantly admonishes himself with his credo for the lingering fantasies revolved around Chloe:  Women like her die around creatures like you.  The mutual attraction sizzled, however, and the observations, the “sizing up”, refused to be ignored.  Ms. Ashwood maintained Sam at a discreet distance (heavy on the brooding), but aroused with a silent seduction of luscious and heated monologue.

She was pretty, but it was a sense of poised energy that made her remarkable – like an arrow about to fly.  He couldn’t help watching, expectant for the moment, wondering what would happen if she finally sprang lose.

Hell-bent on keeping distance from Chloe, lest his unnatural being taint her (although Chloe doesn’t suspect), Chloe grabs the proverbial reins by the hand, to hell with that “need-to-know” basis, and launches her own investigation.  When she discovers Jack’s recent whereabouts included meeting with a famous dress designer *ding*, who died recently *ding*, and now Jack was dead…DING!

Of the three people in that scene, Chloe was the only one who hadn’t been murdered.  Yet.  What’s the connection?  The answer was obvious.  Jessica Lark [designer] was –

And then the action really takes off when someone breaks into Chloe’s bedroom, intent on stealing, killing, for possession of the precious wedding dress.  A bitter civil war raging between rival families since the Crusades has presented itself in the middle of Jack’s murder, and each side demands restitution.  Sam’s hard-fought subdued demeanor disappears, replaced by the lethal predator necessary to protect Chloe.  

But there was hunger in Sam’s gaze that went beyond a man thinking a woman was pretty.  Beyond lust or possession or control.  It was as if he wanted to devour her.

I, too, fell under Sam’s enchantment, by way of Sharon Ashwood, lol.  38% in and I savored every moment, every word – it would end all too soon.  If there was one criticism, it was Sam waiting until the “morning after” for the big reveal.  I would have preferred full disclosure instead of “you weren’t supposed to remember that part” (and then I would have gone back for thirds!)  Unfortunately, breaking the rules leads to lethal consequences in this supernatural world of The Company.  Is their forbidden love worth it?  Other than that, Sam is one swooooon-worthy vampire and I implore you to read this book!

Maybe it was time War chose his own battles.  It meant breaking every other bond he had, but what would he not give for a chance at real happiness?

*Swoon with me…resistance is futile!*

Reviewed by Carmen

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The Reading Cafe is happy to welcome Sharon Ashwood. Sharon is here today to discuss her new release, Possessed by a Warrior, as well as tell us what she has in store for us in 2014.

Let’s talk to Sharon.

 

 

 

TRC:  Sharon, we at the Reading Café would like to thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. 

TRC:  Please tell us about yourself

Sharon:  Here is the bio from my website: 

Sharon Ashwood is a novelist, desk jockey and enthusiast for the weird and spooky. She has an English literature degree but works as a finance geek. Interests include growing her to-be-read pile and playing with the toy graveyard on her desk. As a vegetarian, she freely admits the whole vampire/werewolf lifestyle would never work out, so she writes her adventures instead.

Sharon is the winner of the RITA® Award for Paranormal Romance. She lives in the Pacific Northwest and is owned by the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness.

That gives you the basics, but I’ll add that I love cooking, I do most of my reading on audiobooks, and I’m starting a Photoshop course this month. I joined Pinterest, and I want to start working on my own images rather than just posting existing stuff. I draw a little, and I’d like to get back into creating visually as well as just with text.

TRC:  Did you always have an interest in writing?  When and how did you first start writing?

Sharon:  I’ve written off and on as long as I can remember, but I got serious about publishing fairly late in the game. I was working as a freelance arts writer when I ran into the Romance Writers of America, who put on a local conference. What they had and I wanted was knowledge of the publishing industry. I joined and that opened a lot of doors for me. I got published by winning a local contest that put my manuscript on an editor’s desk. That was around 2005.

TRC:  What was your first book ever published?

Sharon:  Ravenous: the Dark Forgotten came out in 2008 just as the economy collapsed. I have breath-taking timing sometimes. This was the first of four urban fantasy romances. The others were Scorched, Unchained, and Frostbound, which is still my favorite book.

These were the first books published as Sharon Ashwood. Prior to that, I wrote some historicals and a huge number of non-fiction articles.

TRC:   How did you come up with the idea for the Horsemen series?  How many books are you planning for this series?

Sharon:  There are four in the Horsemen series, two this year and two next. The entire series involves a royal wedding between two tiny Mediterranean countries that have been rivals for centuries. The wedding, which is a love match, will bring peace, but there are factions who don’t want that. The Horsemen (three vampires and a werewolf) are a special ops team from a supernatural spy agency. Their job is to make sure the wedding goes off without interference, but the more they get involved, the more tentacles of a huge plot emerge. There are four self-contained adventures, but they paint a larger picture that comes together in the last book. It has been huge fun to write.

As to where the inspiration came from—I was playing around with ideas for a police story and it kind of wandered off and did its own thing when I wasn’t looking. I really liked the idea of a wedding—it’s happy and full of promise—and one day I was watching a wedding party drive by and thought, yes!  And then after I turned in the series proposal, Will and Kate announced their engagement and I thought, thank you! I had a real royal wedding to observe as I wrote the stories. I don’t think much crossed over into my story world, but it was kind of cool.

warrior smallTRC:   Possessed by a Warrior is the first book in this series, and was released May 1st.  Can you please give us a brief description of this book?

Sharon:  In a nutshell, is the Horseman they call War. He’s like James Bond with fangs, all very suave and cool and collected, but then his best friend Jack (aka Death) is killed. He ends up helping Jack’s niece wind up his estate. Chloe is a wedding planner and she inherits a designer dress from Jack that’s covered in diamonds—and it’s at the core of a series of murders. She’s next. Add chase scenes, a horrible mother of the bride, a werewolf with a comic streak, hairspray, and one very conflicted vampire, and you get the idea. Sam and Chloe are a great couple. He’s a straight arrow faced with hard choices, and she’s not backing down when it comes to keeping control of her life and loves. The book is pure paranormal romance. I like to think of it as a fantasy with just enough bite to keep it interesting but not so much it spoils the fun. It’s the kind of book I would read in a lawn chair with a cold drink on a summer Sunday afternoon.

immortalsmallTRC:  The second book, Possessed by an Immortal is scheduled to be releases on June 1st.  Can you give us a brief description of this story?

Sharon:  Dr. Mark Winspear (Plague) is a different character than Sam. He’s a medical doctor now, but as a vampire, he’s got a long, painful history. He lost his human family in a horrible way and now he’s the poster child for Vampire 101: Basic Brooding. So there he is in his cabin on a remote island and Bree literally washes up on his doorstep with her sick child. Naturally, he helps out and before he knows it she has him at gunpoint. She’s desperate, scared to death, and on the run from the same bad guys as are after Mark.

However, they have to get the boy to specialized medical help, which means a long road trip dodging and hiding from their enemies. But while they’re physically running, Mark and Bree have to stop emotionally running. For one thing, she’s got an important tie to the royal wedding, which makes her vulnerable on a bunch of different levels. For another, Mark’s been a father before and really doesn’t want to suffer the pain of losing his family again. And by the way, who is the boy’s real father?

Excerpts to both books are available here: 
http://www.sharonashwood.com/horsemen/

TRC Note: We will be reviewing Possessed by an Immortal on June 20th

TRC:   Can you please tell us about your Dragon Lord series?

Sharon:  These are Cravings novellas, so they’re meant to be short. I wanted to write about dragon shifters, and this was the perfect format to try something a little different. There are two stories, and the first is Lord Dragon’s Conquest. In it, an archaeologist discovers the dragon society and upsets the balance of power that’s held the dragons in thrall for centuries. I love the fact that Keltie is only a junior professor, but she finds something that makes the stuffy old guys in her department drool with envy. Anyway, the real question is how the dragons will react when their whole world is blown apart by a mere human female.

Valkyrie’s Conquest goes in a different direction, and tells the story of one of those dragons a few years later, and what happens when he stumbles into urban warfare between the Norse gods and the legions of hell. Odin has frozen the hearts of his warrior maidens, but his power is fading. Tyra, my Valkyrie, rebels against Odin’s rules after meeting a stunning example of dragon manhood.

TRC:  What are you working on today?

Sharon:  The fourth Horseman book, Possessed by the Fallen.

TRC:  Many authors have friends or family, that they bounce ideas and information back and forth.  Do you have anyone you like to discuss your stories with?

Sharon:  Yes, I have my critique group and a couple of Beta readers who listen to me ramble and are happy to tell me when I suck.

111TRC:  On your website, you have a blog which has some cute posts from The Demon Lord (your cat).  What is your cat’s name, and how did you come up with idea of posts from the mouth of Kitty Badness?

Sharon:  I jokingly refer to my cat as the Demon Lord of Kitty Badness. The name on his vet’s file is Jordan, which is what the shelter named him. By the time I rescued him, there was little hope of retraining him to answer to something else, or much of anything, really. He was a little cuss as a kitten and has never entirely lost that side of his personality.

He started posting early on because a blogger wanted posts from writers’ pets and he got way more response than I did. Of course that went to his head, and he considers himself the real talent in the family.

TRC:  Would you like to add anything else?

Sharon:   My greatest wish is that readers have as much fun reading my books as I do writing them! And I love to hear feedback, so never hesitate to drop me a note.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Produce fresh from the farmer’s market, maybe with crusty bread and a soft cheese.

 Favorite Dessert: Something with fruit, like a flan.

Favorite TV Show: This varies. At the moment, Grimm, but I can’t wait to see what happens on Chicago Fire.

Favorite Movie: I’m always up for a good horror classic, like Dracula. I prefer Gary Oldman’s version.

Last Book You Read: The Lies of Locke Lamora by Scott Lynch

Favorite Fictional Character (not your own): Probably Sam from The Lord of the Rings. He was in over his head, but he always had a solid sense of who he was and what was truly of value. As time goes on, I really admire those qualities more and more.

Milk or Dark Chocolate: Dark

TRC: Thank you Sharon, for taking the time to answer our questions.  We wish you the best of luck with both new books from your Horsemen series

Sharon:  And thanks to you and all your readers! Now, here’s a question for them:  When it comes to reading about authors and their pets, do you think their pets tell the truth? Who are the bigger liars, cats or dogs?

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Confession by Carey Baldwin – Review, Blog Tour & Giveaway

Confession by Carey Baldwin – Review, Blog Tour & Giveaway

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Confession
by Carey Baldwin
Published by: Witness Impulse
Release Date: March 11, 2014

Eonly 9780062314109 CoverLinks to order Confession: Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / Itunes

Description:
For fans of Allison Brennan and Karen Rose comes Carey Baldwin, a daring new name in suspense, with the story of a serial killer out for blood—and the only woman who can stop his reign of terror.

They say the Santa Fe Saint comes to save your soul—by taking your life.

Newly minted psychiatrist Faith Clancy gets the shock of her life when her first patient confesses to the grisly Saint murders. By law she’s compelled to notify the authorities, but is her patient really The Saint? Or will she contribute to more death by turning the wrong man over to the police?

Faith is going to need all her wits and the help of a powerful adversary, Luke Jericho, if she’s to unravel the truth. But she doesn’t realize she’s about to become an unwitting pawn in a serial killer’s diabolical game: For once he’s finished with Faith, she’ll become his next victim.


Review:

Carey Baldwin…your genius is showing!  Family physician by day, it’s no easy feat to excel, equally, in two different professions.  Ms. Baldwin does it with panache, and thankfully doesn’t show signs of slowing down.  The doctor can tell a story, can impress you with her intellect, can scare the crap out of you…can make you swoon.  Confession encompasses them all!  Dr. Faith Clancy is trying to establish a reputation for herself, as well as a life, with the loss of her parents and sister, who incidentally was the wife of widower, Detective Danny Benson from Ms. Baldwin’s First Do No Evil (read review here).  Confession was fantastic!  Hardly a surprise, as I have come to expect no less from Carey Baldwin.  Now let’s find out who exactly is spilling the beans!

When Dante Jericho, Faith’s sole patient admits to being the Santa Fe Saint, a serial killer tormenting New Mexico, Faith calls the authorities, as dictated by law, to have him arrested. 

The moment Dante said he would kill again, whether she believed him or not, she was morally and legally bound to report him to the police.  The statutes were clear on this matter.  If a patient presented a danger to others, doctor-patient confidentiality no longer applied.  She had a duty to warn.

And yet her expertise kicked in; trained to remain professional in the face of danger, and figure out a way to save them both.  That composure isn’t easy, it’s earned, and Ms. Baldwin clearly dips into her own vault of experience in clinical psychology to explain it concisely.   The intensity described (in various scenes) was never duplicated and always incorporated me as the third person in the situation; forced to hold my breath lest I betrayed my presence and jeopardized Faith’s position.  An engrossing read!

Problem is, Dante’s instability (I am assuming this generalization is acceptable, Dr. Baldwin?) has led him to “delusions of guilt”; to assume responsibility for actions that are not his.  Puzzling?  Without a doubt.  Diagnosing is left to Faith’s expertise, but Dante is suffering through enormous issues if he prefers to be incarcerated.  Ms. Baldwin is thorough in her research and gives Dr. Clancy all the proper tools to assess.  I may have had to re-read certain theories and diagnoses, but it’s tangibly written.  So where exactly does the swoon come in?  Trust me when I say Dante (and the real menace) only elicit goosebumps of the nightmare variety.  No, that honor goes to Luke Jericho, half brother of Dante.

“And one of the first things you’re going to learn about me is that I don’t mess around.  I don’t cajole.  I don’t persuade.  I don’t seduce.  Subterfuge isn’t in my nature.”  First his breath was in her hair, fogging up her brain.  Then he was whispering close in her ear, melting her like warmed sugar.  “When I see something I want, Faith, I don’t apologize.  I just go get it.”

I know you’ve swooned, don’t pretend.  🙂  Might as well get comfy with a pillow and luxuriate in all things Luke. 

Determined to bridge the distance between Dante and himself (their backstory is heavy with guilt), Luke is going to align proper defense, including Faith, and make-up for the love and support that their father only bestowed upon his “legitimate” heir, Luke.  It doesn’t hurt that the attraction between our H/H is mutual and demanding exploration, but Luke insists on waiting until after Dante is exonerated; he won’t detract or become a distraction if it means Dante’s life is forfeit.  Luke does TOO good a job staying platonic, IMO, lol, but it laid the foundation of communication and trust.  And when it happens…well…Carey Baldwin knows a thing, or twenty, about steam, my friends.  😉

A suspenseful thriller to the very end.  Twists were tangled up in twists!  Outbursts were swallowed by gasps!  And even when you came to suspect where the finger would point, you’re devouring every last word to ensure the guilty would stay guilty (or die!)  I’m deliberately being vague – you’ve got to read Confession (and read who’s making it). 

And so I’ve reached my least favorite part, the bittersweet ending.  Not of the book itself!  Oh, I’ll be thinking about Confession for days, raving and recommending to all who will listen (you’ve read this far, go buy the book!), but you at least have the joy of discovering more of Ms. Baldwin’s work.  I have to wait for the next installment of Baldwin bliss.  I loved Confession!!!! 

Reviewed by Carmen

Copy provided by Author


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Carey Baldwin is a mild-mannered physician (still practicing full time ) who happens to write edgy romantic thrillers. What’s a nice girl like Carey doing writing scare-you-silly thrillers? When you’re a former clinical psychologist, writing about psychopaths comes naturally, and when you’re a hopeless romantic…, well, you do the math!

 

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Between the Sheets by Genie Davis & Linda Marr

Between the Sheets by Genie Davis & Linda Marr

Between the sheeetsLinks to order Between the Sheets:
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Description:
Erotic romance writer Jenna Brooks lives an ordinary life in a quiet Oregon town, putting her sensual heart into her fiction rather than her everyday life. Deeply involved in her latest story about glamorous lovers on the run, she laughs off a carnival gypsy’s prediction that she’ll find everything she desires “between the sheets”—apparently those her DeskJet is printing. Because suddenly, Jenna finds herself drawn into her own stories, literally. When the seductive, mysterious Riley Stone rescues her from an attempted hit and run, she’s plunged into a reckless, wild relationship unlike anything she’s ever experienced—except on paper.

Meanwhile, Riley is feeling pretty upended himself. A specialist consultant with the FBI, he’s on a mission to derail a drug king-pin whose wealth and extensive real estate is managed by Jenna’s neighbor, he’d planned to ingratiate himself with Jenna just enough to gain access to her neighbor’s apartment so he can keep a close eye on his comings and goings. Instead, he finds himself not only drawn to Jenna, but falling for her, hard. On the heels of this realization comes the discovery that her new neighbor didn’t move in next door by chance: her father is the last hold-out against a drug-money fueled billion dollar development scheme and her neighbor plans to take and hold Jenna hostage until the necessary papers are signed.

As Riley struggles to keep Jenna safe, the romance they’ve woven could force them to pay the ultimate price: admitting they’ve fallen in love—for real.

Review:
Jenna was being watched by a hooded figure.  When a car comes barreling down upon her, aiming for her, the mysterious figure suddenly becomes Riley Stone, savior!  Undercover P.I. work (in collaboration with the FBI) placed him in the right place at the right time, but the attempt on Jenna’s life has acutely taken center stage.  Between the Sheets by Genie Davis and Linda Marr is a freshly written, suspenseful story that grips you right from the onset and has you prying your fingers off the book, clenched so tightly they were, when it’s done!  *When did Yoda start reviewing this book?*

So when his team noticed Evan’s attractive neighbor, they hatched a plan for Riley to meet her.  All Riley had to do was get invited inside her apartment, and then it would be a relatively simple matter to drill a slender hole in the wall and insert a fiber-optic recording device.  The rest of his team could take it from there.

Now…the fact that Riley is ready to jump Jenna’s bones probably interferes with the code of conduct during an investigation, right?  😀  He barely knows Jenna, but he knows he can’t charm his way into her apartment, plant a listening device, and consider her involvement over and out.  Especially when silencing Jenna seems to be her criminal neighbor, Evan’s goal. Who’s kidding who?  Riley’s interest in Jenna has already surpassed the original plan.  Just like that, Riley cares and the best part is that it’s reciprocated.  I felt their connection and it was potent.

She knew so little about Riley, yet she couldn’t remember a time when her body felt more alive.  There was an indefinable chemistry between them—primal, emotional and kinetic.

You’re wondering what I am, so I might as well say it:  Misrepresenting yourself is…ugh!…this is SO going to bite them in the ass and you know it!  Yes the storyline is a familiar one, don’t get involved with the informant, but that’s not even the case here.  When a book is making me break my own lights out “curfew”, you can be sure the writing, the mood, the pace…all very intriguing!

Did you notice I wrote “them” instead of just pointing a finger at Riley?  It seems our intrepid hero isn’t the only one covering up his true identity (although he’s got the advantage since he thoroughly researched Jenna).  While Jenna works in the family business of all things marine life, she moonlights as an erotic romance writer under the nom de plume of Jade Johnson.  Scandalous though it may be (not to us, of course!), Riley can’t figure out why Jenna’s involved in his case.  What does Evan want with her?!  Well, that includes this reader.

In all this talk (and swooning) over their budding romance (a passionate kiss and grope in a lighthouse!), I’ve been remiss to tell you that Jenna is being stalked for real.  Goons are chasing her and her creepy neighbor, Evan, always seems to pop up during opportune times.  Don’t forget he’s the one under Riley’s surveillance.  The man is trouble.  Hurry up and tell Jenna the truth, Riley; the situation has escalated to lethal consequences.  I can only hope Jenna is so relieved to discover Riley’s a good guy, that forgiveness is happily given?

Jenna was the all-too-disposable pawn in the game Tanner needed to win.  And it had struck him, during the long, damp, chilly night, that she was all but indispensible—to Riley.

There is one minor criticism I must mention:  The blurred line between this story and the story written by Jenna’s alter ego, Jade Johnson.  One minute I’m enjoying a scene between Riley and Jenna and then I’m reading about Jack and Abby, characters from Jade Johnson’s series.  I get that reality is starting to mirror fiction, it’s even gotten Riley into a bit of trouble, but I wish the writers would have used a different font to distinguish the fact from fantasy.

I really enjoyed this book.  Jenna and Riley fell into an immediate infatuation that blossomed into a romance, but omissions of truth do not a solid foundation make.  *Welcome back, Yoda*  Ms. Davis and Ms. Marr reveal details in a quick rhythm to keep the reader interested and there’s a good balance of drama and tension to maintain your attention.  I wanted to throttle Riley a time, or four, but he’s too swoon-worthy for grudges.  I would read more from this collaborative duo!

Reviewed by Carmen

Copy provided by Publisher  

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So Fell The Sparrow by Katie Jennings – a Review

So Fell The Sparrow by Katie Jennings – a Review

So Fell The SparrowLinks to order So Fell The Sparrow:
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Description:
A skeptic, a ghost hunter, a tech genius, and a medium. Will the spirits win?

After the tragic death of her parents, Dr. Grace Sullivan inherits more than she bargained for. An empty house she’s never heard of, a nosy neighbor, and the restless spirits of a violent, century old murder.

A hard-nosed skeptic, Grace refuses to believe in ghosts despite hearing sounds and seeing things that can’t be explained.

When she unearths antique furniture from the basement, the spirits become agitated and dangerous. Ian Black and Alex Gallagher, a team of ghost hunters, come in to investigate.

Still denying the paranormal events in her home, Grace can’t bring herself to take the ghost hunters or the psychic medium who teams up with them seriously. As Grace struggles with her grief and the feelings she’s developing for headstrong Ian, the disturbing mystery of the house deepens. Now she’ll have to face the unbelievable before the spirits claim her for their own.

Review:

     As Jackie headed northeast toward the rising sun, a doctor five hundred miles away was receiving a late night phone call that would change her life forever.

     And in Seattle, a ghost hunter awoke from a strange dream, the name of a woman he’d never met on his lips.  Grace.  He fell back asleep and forgot the dream, but fate had done its job.  Soon he and his partner would hit the road on the hunt for the paranormal.

     Four strangers were unknowingly en route to each other, bound for a tiny, seaboard town in Massachusetts.

     To a house that had claimed the life of a sparrow.

This was an unusual beginning, as there are four central characters, but the female leads, Jackie and Grace, take center stage immediately; rich details of their backgrounds setting the mood for empathy.  Their male counterparts, our dynamic ghost hunters, Ian and Alex, are introduced and explored, but our knowledge of them is limited to present-day interactions with the women.  They’re so swoon-worthy, you won’t feel cheated, trust me.  Honestly, I came to expect the unexpected with So Fell the Sparrow and was genuinely happy for having put my faith in author, Katie Jennings.  Be warned:  This is not a campfire tale to elicit quick thrills.  This book’s effects linger…*yikes…I’m scaring myself all over again!*

Jackie is a nomadic medium whose ability of “sight” earned her father’s castigation and reproach for communicating with demons.  Having the wherewithal to run away from a poisonous environment, Jackie embraces her gift, drifting from town to town, availing herself to the afterlife.  A spirit encounter guides her to her next destination. 

Grace, the rigid doctor who recently lost her parents in a car crash only to discover her fiancé in bed with her BFF (following her parents’ services!), has just arrived at the Sparrow House, a property inherited through her father’s will…but kept a secret.  After a week of adjusting to the small town, fervent to keep interaction with the locals to a minimum, Grace experiences her first disturbance:  the cries of a child.  Mourning the loss of her parents, but rationalizing the grief with an excess of bitterness, Grace has now inherited unwanted attention.

“I need to know if there’s something about you that brought these spirits out.  Nellie says she experienced nothing in the house until you arrived.  Ergo, you are in some way, shape, or form, the crucial piece of the puzzle…The cloud that hangs over you may be what’s attracting these spirits.  They’re drawn to you because you’re in a weakened emotional state.”

While honest, probably not the best pick-up line, Ian.  Let me be direct:  Grace was not an easy woman to love.  She was quite nasty in fact.  When she wasn’t lambasting Ian and Alex for their chosen profession (whose services were acquired by a good-intentioned neighbor), Grace was repeatedly insulting and kicking people out of the Sparrow House (don’t you dare call it her home).  At some point during Grace’s introspection (she did consider she might be a wee abrupt), I was feeling a bit underwhelmed by the story and turned off my Kindle.  When a particularly grueling stomach pain woke me up in the middle of the night, and I grew restless, I resumed reading.  Big mistake!  Ms. Jennings hit her stride when addressing the heart of the story:  a ghost haunting.  Praying the sound of “soft crying” so eerily described in the book was just in my head, since the cats were curled up on my bed completely exonerating them, I was thankful to live in a one-story home.  For all intents and purposes, however, I immersed and traversed the creepy hall with Grace, assaulted by all the images it provoked.  Well done!

When further proof of hostility invades the Sparrow House, and convinces Grace she needs Ian, Alex and Jackie’s expertise, a full investigation is set up for Halloween, when the veil between the living and dead is transparent.  The suspense was deftly maintained by Ms. Jennings as we’d gleaned apparitions and witnessed a death scene in the harbor adjacent to the home.  I was plagued by a myriad of hypotheticals; dying to go through the search and discovery!  Kill me with the last line at the conclusion of Chapter 8…CHILLS!!  Chapter 9 holds its own; keeping me riveted and mesmerized in absolute fear.  WOW.  And Ms. Jennings doesn’t let up!  While the mysteries start to unfurl and piece together, the menace escalates, threatens, and manifests during a séance (amongst other “scare the shit out of you” moments).  Wow is a paltry interjection.  This is one scary mofo of a book!

Subtly interwoven are unique love stories (to dilute the terror, lol).  While Grace and Ian are tempestuous personalities who survive off of sarcasm and red wine, their repeated clashes dare the other to take closer notice.  They coalesce into a fiery harmony.  Jackie’s childhood torment tethers her anger, but she resurrects like the Phoenix herself when Alex accepts her unconditionally.  Fates, and a family tree, align this group to uncover evil and restore peace within the home and themselves.  Freaking.loved.this.book!!!      

Reviewed by Carmen

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