Seductress (Whiskey Dolls 4) by Jessica Prince-review tour

Seductress (Whiskey Dolls 4) by Jessica Prince-review tour

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 24, 2023

I knew my best friend’s little sister was off limits, I just couldn’t help myself.

When a tragic accident caused Ford Grimes to trade the fast pace of the city for the refuge that came with being a small-town firefighter, the last thing he wanted was romance. Then he met the seductive manager of the local pizzeria and found himself questioning all the rules he’d put into place for his new life.

Hardin Shields may as well have had a neon sign strapped to her that said do not touch in big, glowing letters. The single mother had enough on her plate. With a family restaurant to run and an ex who was making her life difficult, the last thing she needed was for her unrequited crush on her older brother’s best friend to take a turn into . . . something.

When the chemistry becomes too hot to ignore, they decide to keep things light and fun, but when danger comes lurking, threatening Hardin, Ford has to decide if he’s strong enough to let go of the pain of the past in order to protect the woman who’s coming to mean too much, or let her go.

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REVIEW: Book Four in the Whiskey Dolls has arrived!! For all the JP fans out there, I know the wait has been long, but let me tell you, it was SO worth it!! As always, I recommend reading the series in order, even more so with this series, there is too much goodness to miss if you don’t

This review is going to be short as I don’t want to give away spoilers. Hardin is the stuff. She is a down to earth, take no crap, business woman, single Mom, ready to take the world on for her kiddo. Nothing means more to her than her little girl. Hardin is the owner of the local pizza place, and because of this she has her regulars. One of those regulars just happens to include the hot, fire fighter; Ford.

You can practically taste the chemistry between Ford and Hardin, they flirt back and forth, and yes, I squealed, I admit it. While these two play cat and mouse, without actually playing, it comes to light that Ford is Hardin’s brother’s best friend, and that means anything between them is a no no.

But what is the saying, sometimes you just can’t stop falling in love.

If you’re not ready to ugly cry, don’t start this book. The emotions are real, the pain is real, you will feel so much for these characters. How the lovely JP does it and doesn’t spend thousands in tissues, I truly have no idea. I can’t wait for more!!!

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Bombshell
Knockout
Stunner

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Reviewed by Sarah

 

 

Born and raised around Houston Texas, Jessica spent most of her life complaining about the heat, humidity, and all around pain in the ass weather. It was only as an adult that she quickly realized the cost of living in Houston made up for not being able to breathe when she stepped outside. That’s why God created central air, after all.

Jessica is the mother of a perfect little boy–she refuses to accept that he inherited her attitude and sarcastic nature no matter what her husband says.

In addition to being a wife and mom, she’s also a wino, a coffee addict, and an avid lover of all types of books–romances still being her all time favs. Her husband likes to claim that reading is her obsession but she just says it’s a passion…there’s a difference. Not that she’d expect a boy to understand.

Jessica has been writing since she was a little girl, but thankfully grew out of drawing her own pictures for her stories before ever publishing her first book. Because an artist she is not.

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Tall, Dark & Dreamy (Baines Family 2) by AM Hargrove-review tour

Tall, Dark and Dreamy (Billionaire Baines Family 2) by AM Hargrove-review tour

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He’s tall, sexy…and a total prick. Sign me up.

Helper. Problem-solver. Situation savior.
It’s who I am–and what I do.

But when I meet the sexy, rugged, and totally irresistible British guitarist, everything goes into overdrive. I want him–possibly crave him. And I’m hellbent on fixing everything he’s facing.

There’s only one small problem. Gabriel Knight wants nothing to do with me or my savvy solutions to his agony. The more I try; the worse he gets. As his neighbor, his acquaintance, and his drooling fan, I’m not giving up. Tall, dark, and dreamy just needs to get on board and know what I’ve known all along: we’re going to be explosive in the bedroom for years to come. Now, he just needs to succumb to everything I want.

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REVIEW: I’ll say this once, I’ll say it a hundred times. I love a grumpy hero! Tall, Dark, and Dreamy is that second installment in the Billionaire Baines Family novels. The book is fabulous as standalone, but as always, I’m a reader who loves a series order.

Enemies to lovers has never been more true for Ravina and Gabriel. Gabriel has one thing that he wants; custody of his daughter, nothing and I do mean nothing matters more to him than that. The grumpy, singer/artist is fighting a battle for custody of his daughter, and nothing will stop him from making sure she is happy and safe. He however wants nothing to do with his new neighbor, the one that’s all sunshine and determination. Ravina is stubborn and strong, with one look at Gabriel she knows he’s worth climbing whatever walls he’s put up. The only problem? He doesn’t want a diggity darn thing to do with her, he is almost as stubborn as she is in his grumpy ways. So what is Ravina to do? Well, meddle of course!

Oh how this series makes me feel. The funny moments, the family love, the spicy bedroom rendezvous, watching a father fight for his child with everything he has in him, to finding one’s dream and happiness. This book has all the feels. For those coming into this author for the first time, relish the journey you are starting. I can’t wait to see where Baines takes us next.

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Reviewed by Sarah

One day, on her way home from work as a sales manager, USA Today bestselling author, A. M. Hargrove, realized her life was on fast forward and if she didn’t do something soon, it would be too late to write that work of fiction she had been dreaming of her whole life. So she made a quick decision to quit her job and reinvented herself as a Naughty and Nice Romance Author.

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All You Need (Need You #3) by Lorelei James-Review and Giveaway

All You Need (Need You #3) by Lorelei James-Review and Giveaway

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ALL YOU NEED
Need You #3
by Lorelei James
Genre: adult, contemporary, erotic, hockey, romance
Release Date: April 4, 2017

All You Need

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date April 4, 2017

PR agent Annika Lund can spin any disaster into a win. But revamping the reputation of a notorious Swedish hockey player will take every trick in her arsenal, especially when his agent insists that convincing everyone he’s no longer a playboy is top priority. And that it requires a sham relationship—with Annika playing the part of loving girlfriend.

On fire in the rink and in the bedroom, Axl Hammerquist couldn’t care less about being anyone’s golden boy. So when his agent forces him to play nice with a new publicist, he takes satisfaction in being as much of a pain as possible. But the more time he spends getting to know Annika, the more Axl starts to think that being Mr. Nice Guy might be worth it if it gets him the girl.

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REVIEW:

All You Need begins with Axl’s reputation in trouble.. Annika’s reputation in the PR world is legendary due to her Ice Queen veneer and lots of hard work. When Axl’s agent works a little magic behind the scenes with Annika’s mother, Annika is basically roped into helping revamp his star hockey player’s reputation. Annika finds herself disgusted with Axl’s behavior, but also finds herself intrigued, which is the last thing she wants. Axl is sure Annika is just a poor little rich girl but agrees, along with Annika, to work together. Once their mission, for lack of a better term, is underway, it doesn’t take either long to see that neither are what the other thought. What follows is a wonderfully written story that will have you turning the pages faster and faster until the very end.

I LOVE THIS SERIES. The characters are well written and leave you wanting more information about them. Annika is not your typical socialite. She’s compassionate, smart and very loyal to everyone she loves. She is also a very hard worker. Axl started out as a typical off-the-rails and out of control pro athlete. As I read his antics in the beginning, I thought there was no way that James could redeem him. Oh, was I wrong. His and Annika’s chemistry leaps off the page and pulls you right into the story. Yes, there are bumps along the way, misunderstandings and all the trappings of romance angst, but the support they have for each other and from the Lund family itself makes this one a tad different for me. Each and every one of them are very well written, and begging for their stories to be told. This is only the third book in the series, and you can read as a stand along, but I’d suggest going back and reading the first two as well. They are awesome as well. If you’re a romance fan, you will definitely NOT go wrong with this series. Well done, Lorelei James!!!! Very, very well done!

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reviewed by Vickie M

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Lorelei JamesLorelei James is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling Author of contemporary erotic western romances set in the modern day Wild West and also contemporary erotic romances. Lorelei’s books have been nominated for and won the Romantic Times Reviewer’s choice Award, as well as the CAPA Award. Lorelei lives in western South Dakota with her family…and a whole closet full of cow girl boots.

From Lorelei: “Why do I have a particular fondness for all things western? Well, I’m a fourth generation South Dakotan, living in the Black Hills, which is chock-full of interesting characters, including cowboys, Indians, ranchers, and bikers. The geographical diversity of the surrounding area showcases mountains, plains, and badlands. Living in and writing about rural settings gives me a unique perspective, especially since I’m not writing historical westerns. Through my fictional world, I can show the ideals and the cowboy way of life are still very much alive.”

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Memory’s Kiss ( Watcher’s Kiss Series) by Sharon Kay-a review

Memory’s Kiss (Watcher’s Kiss Series) by Sharon Kay-a review

Hearts of Darkness

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date October 17, 2016

NOTE: Memory’s Kiss by Sharon Kay is part of the multi-authored HEARTS IN DARKNESS anthology releasing October 2016. Memory’s Kiss will be released as a single in 2017. This review focuses on Memory’s Kiss only.

Vampires, shifters, demons, witches and ghosts…
Ten delicious tales of paranormal romance just in time for Halloween. Get your calorie-free tricks or treats before this boxed set disappears. Those who dare the darkness will find the true heart of supernatural love.

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REVIEW: It was supposed to be another rescue mission to Raul and his team of Watcher Lash warriors. To rescue the hostages that Splinter captured. What Raul didn’t expect was that one of the hostages was the girl he left behind in his home town to become a Watcher warrior. Sparks fly as they both realize that their inner fires for each other never died out despite the time and distance from each other.

Yowza! Wow! Hot damn! Those are the expressions to describe Raul and Daphne’s chemistry. I seriously felt like sparks were flying off the pages at times with their off the charts chemistry. It was like their time away from each other and being reunited only made the flames burn hotter.? Reunited and it feels so good ?sure did for this couple that’s for sure. I really enjoyed their love scenes. Their love scenes were so full of passion and rawness to it. It was the perfect mix of carnal desire and soft core romance. The ending sure was something. When Raul and Daphne finally tell each other that they love each other was so emotion-packed it was impossible for the scene to not tug at the heart strings.

Aside from all the lovey-dovey action going on between Raul and Daphne, there was many elements to like about this book. I was enjoying the second chance at love concept. The character development and growth was most definitely appreciated. Daphne is very likeable but her character came off very timid. She desired a simple life of being a teacher, being mated and having children. There is nothing wrong with what she wants in life but when she comes to accept and embrace Raul’s way of life as a warrior, I felt my admiration for her grow. And when she was able to put her fears aside to use her powers to help Raul and his team, my respect for her continued to grow.

Closing thoughts, I really liked this one. I highly recommend this one you won’t regret it. You get off the charts chemistry, awesome character growth, and appearances of previous characters that we all love.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Tainted Kiss
Assassin’s Kiss
Captive’s Kiss
Awakening Kiss
Memory’s Kiss

Reviewed by Xtina

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Wicked Sense by Fabio Bueno – a Review

Wicked Sense by Fabio Bueno – a Review

 

While there may be an overflow of Young Adult Paranormal Romance books, the fact that it’s “cool” to read again should be celebrated by all.  What I find particularly disturbing in YA books, as I read many, is the dystopia theme running so rampantly.  Wicked Sense, the debut novel by Fabio Bueno, was a breath of fresh air!  PNR without a doubt, the heroine is a 17 year old witch searching for the elusive “Singularity” (the witch at the pinnacle of their practice), but the dialogue, the interactions between characters, and the love story…all very normal and age-appropriate.  It reminded me of my own teen craze, but without the cringe.  It made me hopeful for what my own daughters are [not too] soon to face.

Skye is the only daughter of a famous, Oscar award-winning British actress who also happens to be a witch.  In keeping with the “business”, Skye travels with her mother A LOT.  They have a beautiful house In London filled with staff, but it’s always felt like a movie set; not a welcoming home.  

When a witch comes into her powers at the approximate age of 15 (which Skye implies are disguised debutante balls & quinceaneras), there is an outburst of magical energy, aka Daybreak.  They inherit two (2) charms:  Athleticism, Shifting, Intimidation, etc…  Skye inherited the Allure and True Sight (a more precise ability to detect or sense another witch).  The Singularity’s Daybreak was so thunderous; it was felt across the entire West Coast!  As a result, witches from covens world-wide, known as the Sisterhood, are searching for the witch in an effort to learn what makes her so unlike everyone else.  Hey…someone transfer Skye across the pond to Greenwood High School in Seattle! 

The Sisters aren’t trying to constrain or stifle the Singularity; they fear such an expulsion of energy will result in revealing the Veil, their basic protection of the craft.  If such an event is revealed to the public, fear of the unknown can result in magic criminalization or worse:  modern day witch trials.  So why won’t the Singularity tow the line and reveal herself?  A witch so powerful, she is masking her unique signature to avoid all interested parties.

Enter swoon-worthy Drake, a non-competition swimmer who decides to approach new-girl, Skye, before his more experienced friends make their move.  To their mutual surprise, the connection between Drake and Skye is instantaneous.  They are both shy, but interested in letting their attraction develop gradually.  Level-headed thought processes at this age?  Not only a resounding YES, but they’re both very careful with each other’s feelings and sensitive to those around them.  Where was MY Drake 25 years ago?! 

Before long, episodes of magic take root and accelerate.  A classmate and fellow Sister named Jane approaches Skye who is none too happy with her presence and basically tells her to keep her distance (her resentment is off the charts).  While teaching Skye a short-cut through the park during a storm, Drake is struck down by a tree.  Unable to carry Drake’s unconscious body (let alone get cell service to call 911), Skye relies on her magic to stem the flow of blood from Drake’s head wound, but she doesn’t realize that Drake is unconsciously committing that to memory.  When someone intentionally exchanges Skye’s facial moisturizer with a blinding potion in the locker room, leaving her in the most vulnerable position after her shower, you can imagine the result.  Could these acts be those of the Singularity, trying to fend off Skye’s approach or could there by another Sister vying for the ultimate conquest herself?  Perhaps she should ask the Overseer of the Seattle Sisterhood if there have been any sightings on the whereabouts of the Singularity?  Oh, no wait — he’s Skye’s ex-boyfriend…awwwwkward. 

Turmoil is a minimum in spite of Skye’s true nature and mission to locate the Singularity.  Drake handles the knowledge and pressures well.  The pair intelligently navigates through insecurities and peer pressure (both narrate the story; alternating chapters are from Drake and Skye’s POV) amidst a supportive cast of friends.  The two male friends come across as “good cop” “bad cop”, but they add a comical element to jab at Drake’s innocence.  Skye’s BFF has an immodest reputation, but she proves steadfast and indispensable.  

The Singularity’s identity is revealed, but the reason behind the concealment was my only criticism of the book.  Skye redirects attention, **I won’t spoil it for you!** but this will undoubtedly give cause for an investigation.  And then where will Skye be?  Hey…NOT thinking things through…VERY YA!!! 😀

I was pleasantly surprised by Wicked Sense.  And truth be told, I WANT the investigation into the “irregularities” to begin sooner than later.  Why?  I WANT to revisit Skye and Drake!  I was so fond of this well-crafted couple, they are worthy of carrying a sequel.  I know we have tons of books on our To Be Read list, but this book merits attention by every demographic.  I look forward to future stories by Mr. Bueno.

Reviewed by Carmen

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Charmed by His Love by Janet Chapman

Charmed by His Love by Janet Chapman

Charmed by His Love (release May 2012) is part of Janet Chapman’s Spellbound Falls series.  A mysterious, newly introduced hero. A young, fiercely protective; widowed mother of four. The combined magic of Pine Creek, Midnight Bay, and Spellbound Falls Maine.  The return of several beloved previous characters…all together in one novel–makes Charmed by his Love, one of the best this author has written.

Janet Chapman‘s pen (or keyboard) must be on fire. The latest three release’s can only be described as superb, and based upon the excerpt I read on the upcoming September installment; Courting Carolina….this streak is likely to continue. I have been a fan of this author for many many years, and although I love the early work–Michael MacBain (hero of book 3) being my long standing favorite male of this series–it seems Chapman only gets better with time. If I could talk to my beloved “father” Dar at this very moment…I would emphatically assure him that he most certainly did not make a mistake all those years ago, when he sent Greylen MacKeage forward in time…along with a few stowaways. 😉

There is not any ONE reason Ms. Chapman’s work speaks so profoundly to me, but a mixture of many. This author walks that precarious line between fantasy, and contemporary literature with a beautiful, formulatic blend that is sure to please all types of readers.  I do not typically tend to enjoy children characters mixed within my romances, yet this author is unrivaled in her ability to create vibrant, realistic, wonderful children–which tend to grow up into vibrant, realistic, wonderful hero’s and heroine’s; of their own journey–later in the storyarc.

What enamors me so much to this world Janet Chapman has created amongst our own, would actually be quite surprising to any who know me. This fantasy lover…immensely enjoys the REALNESS of these books.  The relationships, and yes, the intimate scenes contained within these novels themselves.  It is no secret how unrealistic the steamy sex scenes in romances can be, when compared to our own intimate experiences, however, this is not the case with this author.  The experience is 100% relatable, and authentic. Here is a novelist who is unafraid to breathe real life into her sex scenes, as well as showcasing flawed characters, who must earn the love of their destined mate.

Perhaps I am failing in my attempt to convey what I mean…so please do not misunderstand me. Take the serious trials, and tribulations of any couple you could find in reality…sprinkle in an ancient bloodline of Alpha Highlander warriors; forced to blend in with modern society–as well as a few other “special” males…and I promise there is no lack of the urge to fan yourself occasionally. I mean only to state that it is so refreshing to read a magical tale rubbing elbows with content that consists of what normal people, with real life relationships participate in.

Not only does this latest installment hold the heartpounding action, laughing out loud humor, and fast pace plotline fans expect of a Janet Chapman novel…but Duncan MacKeage is literally the fictional equivolent of my very own living, breathing husband.  His never give up, never say die work ethic.  The old world chivalry, amd mannerisms, the gruff exterior hiding the heart of pure gold–is so simliar to what I experience in my own marriage everyday…it is SCARY. 

I could not have enjoyed this book more, and have but one complaint. 299 pages to tell a story of this caliber, was not nearly long enough. Bravo Ms. Chapman, and I anxiously look forward to the next installment of the Spell Bound Falls trilogy, and pray that it will not be the last novel located within this majestic locale.

Reviewed by Miranda

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GLASS HOUSES YA (Morganville Vampire #1) by Rachel Caine-a review

GLASS HOUSES YA by Rachel Caine

Glass Houses YA (Morganville Vampires #1) by Rachel Caine

This is the first book in the Morganville Vampire series. It centers around Claire Danvers, a 16 year old genius whose parents wouldn’t let her go out of state for college, but, did allow her to go to a state university in Morganville, which is close to home. If her parents only knew……..

Claire moves to Morganville and lives in the dorm on campus. She almost immediately gets on the wrong side of Monica, the resident “mean girl”, and is harassed initially and then almost killed. Claire is frantically searching the roommate wanted ads when she finds one that looks promising. Glass House.
Claire goes to the house and meets Eve, one of the three residents of Glass House. She takes Claire in to meet Shane and Michael Glass, the owner of Glass House. Michael, the oldest, is against Claire moving in, due to her age, but eventually gives in.

Claire thought her troubles were over, but, they were really just beginning. She eventually noticed that Michael was not around during the daytime, and, if you’re thinking he’s a vampire, you’re sorely mistaken………….. for now. Eve is a Goth chick down to her core, but very kind hearted, as long as she likes you. Shane, whom is attracted to Claire and vice versa, has a good heart, but a mean streak too. And a wicked sense of humor. And, to say he has daddy issues would be an understatement.

Claire soon learns that the town is run by vampires, and that they literally control everyone in the town. Each citizen is “protected” by a vamp due to “donating” at the local blood bank. Each citizen wears a bracelet so that everyone knows who their protector is. There is a definite, different kind of hierarchy that plays out during the story, that to be honest, was a whole new concept for me, and I loved it. Claire also learns that Glass House is one of the Founder’s homes and it has powers all its own, protecting the ones who live there. Claire, of course, finds herself in dangerous situations often. The others tell her what she needs to do, what to avoid in order to stay safe. Does she listen? Um…..no. Initially, you are kind of caught trying to figure out who the good guys are and who the bad guys are, and that line is blurred CONSTANTLY. And with her intelligence, endless spunk, and, dare I say bravery, Claire pops up on everyone’s radar.

There is a scene that totally surprises me in the first half of the book, concerning Michael, and that doesn’t happen very often for me. I always look forward to the next book to see what going on. Once you get through this book, with the groundwork laid, the rest of the series flows. And, I will say that one of my all time favorite characters, of any series, appears in this series. Myrnin, the whacky crazy vampire scientist, who has a whacky over the top way of “containing” the citizens of Morganville and running the town for the Founder. And Claire ends up working for him.

I will admit that this book was not my favorite in the series, but, I loooove this series. Yes, it’s YA and I’m 47 years old, but I love it!!! It has “classic” vampires, good versus evil and a lot of action. I’ll say again, yes it’s YA, but it such a pleasant departure from other series that I read. I don’t understand when someone reads a YA paranormal series and says “it’s not realistic”. Psssttt……… Vampires aren’t real!!! LOL!!! But, you will fall in love with these characters. Enjoy the story that Rachel Caine has written, in my opinion, brilliantly!

Reviewed by Vickie M.

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Highlander for the Holidays Review

Highlander for the Holidays by Janet Chapman – a review 

(New Spellbound Falls Update follows review)

I find it difficult to put into words what exactly it is about this novel that endeared it so greatly to my heart, and left such a profound, satisfied glow upon completion. I have found much to appreciate in each of Janet Chapman’s novels; the Midnight Bay trilogy resides amongst my favorites of her work–yet this is only the second of the Highlander series I would rate at 5 stars. Aside from my emotional connection to this emotionally charged journey, the plot was finely crafted. The lead characters were both ripe with substance, and fleshed out with their inward and outward imperfections. Being a lover of the classic style in the fantasy genre, I am rarely so impressed with the contemporary side. Nor am I typically so taken with this much realism mixed amongst my fiction…however, this novel had me since the very first page.

Not since Michael MacBain have I adored the male lead of this series as much as I did Ian MaKeage. Reliable in the honor so deeply ingrained within him, infallibly compassionate, utterly selfless, and as solid as Tarstone Mountain. He somehow manages to walk that fine, complex line between the civility of the modern time to which he was born, and the intense, alpha code of his ancient Highlander heritage. There is quite the intriguing twist I was not expecting with Ian, one that comes with a choice he must make towards the end of the book. Ms. Chapman kept this happenstance painfully vague, and I look forward to what it means for the future of this story arc.

Jessica Pringle was equally wonderful in her role as female lead. She was everything I look for in my heroine’s. Despite her terrifying past, and the horror she has suffered, she holds a loving, and compassionate nature. This character was so real, believable, and inspiring to anyone who has led a similar life. Jessie has been repeatedly knocked down, yet just as many of us are required to do in our lives; she simply rises to her feet, brushes herself off and continues to put one foot in front of the other. Instead of holding on to her bitterness, and allowing herself to be untrusting of any man who should come into her life–Jessie bravely accepts what she cannot change about yesterday, and focuses on what may be in store for tomorrow.

In addition to this superb couple, and the unfolding of their tender, and sweetly romantic relationship–it was enjoyable meeting great side characters in Merrissa, and Roger, as well as many of the next generation MacKeage’s and MacBain’s. I wondered if the eccentric “justice of peace” was simply a cheap replacement for “father” Daar, (who moved to Midnight Bay with Kenzie Gregor) but I quickly found myself MORE enamored and attached to Roger. What a fabulous, humorous, whimsical character. I look so forward to reading more about him with the (hopefully) next installment in the Highlander series.

I would recommend Janet Chapman’s; Highlander for the Holidays, to anyone looking for a fun, marvelously written escape into the magical and charming Highlands.……..of Pine Creek Maine that is! 

*Spellbound Falls Series Update*

Janet Chapman has a new release today.  Spellbound Falls is the first book in her new series…The Spellbound Falls.  As noted above, this series is spin off–from the Midnight bay trilogy (which was a spin off of the original Highlander series.) 

Spellbound Falls

 

A newcomer to Spellbound Falls, Maine, Maximilian Oceanus is trying to get a handle on fatherhood. But his newly discovered six-year-old son wants to find his father a wife. Too bad Olivia Baldwin wants nothing to do with the dangerously seductive Mac–especially with all the weird stuff happening all around him.…

The second book of this series, Charmed by His Love is scheduled for May 29, 2012, and the third book of the series Courting Carolina is scheduled for September, 2012.

This is straight from Chapman herself:
Duncan MacKeage who is Callum and Charlotte’s son (from the Highlander series)–is my hero in my June release coming up; Charmed By His Love (A Spellbound Falls Novel). And Alec MacKeage, whom you met in Highlander for the Holidays, is the hero in my September release, Courting Carolina. (Yup, I’ve brought some of my highlanders to Spellbound Falls!)

Review and Update by Miranda 

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