Love Stories Novella Collection by Samantha Young-review tour

Love Stories Novella Collection by Samantha Young-review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 6, 2021.

A collection of contemporary romance novellas from New York Times Bestselling Author Samantha Young.

This volume includes novellas previously only available exclusively to newsletter subscribers. They have now been collated into this romantic collection of modern love stories.

Includes: The Forbidden Christmas Gift: New Year’s Eve:Loving Valentine: Ember in the Heart

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REVIEW:LOVE STORIES by Samantha Young is a collection of erotic novellas and short stories previously released to the author’s newsletter subscribers but have now been made available in one romance collection.

THE FORBIDDEN CHRISTMAS GIFT focuses on the forbidden relationship between twenty three year old PA Evan Monro, and thirty five year old businessman Reid Shaw.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Evan and Reid) Evan Monroe is Reid Shaw’s PA, but more importantly Reid’s best friend Patrick’s little sister, and therefore is off limits in more ways than one. A disastrous string of failed relationships finds Reid wondering if he will ever find his own HEA, a HEA he is considering with Evan Monro. With the approach of the Christmas holidays Reid and Evan are busier than ever but the possibility of one night together is abruptly halted, and Reid considering letting Evan go.

THE FORBIDDEN CHRISTMAS GIFT is an age-gap, best friend’s younger sister/work place romance that quickly develops into something more. The fast paced premise is captivating; the characters are feisty; the $ex scenes are energetic and seductive.

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REVIEW: NEW YEAR’S EVE follows another age-gap forbidden romance between twenty-four year old advisor Ryan Baillie, and forty year old, renovator Joe Colchester.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Ryan and Joe) Ryan Baillie’s younger sister married Joe Colchester’s son, therefore Joe’s attraction to Ryan is strictly off-limits but a drunken Christmas Eve make out session between Joe and Ryan left Ryan heart broken in the face of rejection but Ryan’s night went from bad to worse, and in the ensuing week Ryan struggled to move on with her life. An invitation to spend the New Year with her sister and her husband at the family cabin meant spending time with the man who had broken her heart.

NEW YEAR’S EVE is another fast paced, age-gap, forbidden romance. The premise is engaging; the $ex scenes are edgy and intense; the characters are energetic and determined.

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REVIEW: LOVING VALENTINE follows twelve years in the life of Micah Green and Valentine Fairchild.

Told from dual first person perspectives (Micah and Valentine) LOVING VALENTINE follows the acrimonious relationshp between Micah Green and Valentine Fairchild. At sixteen years of age, Micah Green was abandoned by his mother, and taken in by attorney Caroline Fairchild and her husband Jim where Micah would meet their daughter, fifteen year old Valentine aka Cupid. Valentine’s life wasn’t easy; her mother expected perfection, and her only solace was her friendship with the young man her parents raised as their own. Twelve years would pass- words said in anger, misunderstanding, miscommunication and life, meant Valentine and Micah were more like strangers than two people who had loved one another from afar. One final attempt to prove he was worthy, Micah set on to seduce the woman he never stopped loving, a woman who had never stopped loving Micah in return.

LOVING VALENTINE is an emotional novella that covers twelve years in the life of two people torn apart by anger and pain. The fast paced premise is heart breaking and captivating; the characters are broken but energetic; the romance struggles in the face of misunderstanding and diverging paths.

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REVIEW: EMBER IN THE HEART twenty-five year old, single father and real estate investor Foster Darwin, and thirty-six year old massage therapist/business owner Ember Bonet.

Told from first person (Ember) and third person (Foster), Foster Darwin met Ember Bonet at his best friend and partner’s engagement party, an engagement to Ember’s sister Jade but the meeting between Ember and Foster didn’t go according to plan, and Ember would soon discover that her new neighbor was none other than Foster Darwin. Foster Darwin is a snob, and constantly looked down his nose at our story line heroine but when he needed help with daughter, Ember was quick to jump in and help. Falling for his daughter’s temporary ‘nanny’ was out of the question but fall he did, if only for a short period of time.

EMBER IN THE HEART is an age-gap romance wherein Foster Darwin is unable to let go of his snobbish upbringing, and in doing so, hurt the woman with whom he would fall in love. The premise is emotional and heart breaking; the romance is seductive; the characters are feisty and energetic.

LOVE STORIES: A Novella Collection is a wonderful addition to any romance lovers library of wonderful reads.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Samantha Young is the New York Times,  USA Today  and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of adult contemporary romances, including the On Dublin Street series and Hero, as well as the New Adult duology Into the Deep and Out of the Shallows.  Every Little Thing, the second book in her new Hart’s Boardwalk series, will be published by Berkley in March 2017. Before turning to contemporary fiction, she wrote several young adult paranormal and fantasy series, including the amazon bestselling Tale of Lunarmorte trilogy. Samantha’s debut YA contemporary novel The Impossible Vastness of Us was published by Harlequin TEEN in ebook & hardback June 2017. Play On is an adult contemporary romance and the first in a brand new series set in Scotland. Villain is a companion novella to the New York Times bestselling romance HERO.

Samantha has been nominated for the Goodreads Choice Award 2012 for Best Author and Best Romance for On Dublin Street, Best Romance 2014 for Before Jamaica Lane, and Best Romance 2015 for HeroOn Dublin Street, a #1 bestseller in Germany, was the Bronze Award Winner in the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2013, Before Jamaica Lane the Gold Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2014 and Echoes of Scotland Street the Bronze Medal Winner for the LeserPreis German Readers Choice Awards for Best Romance 2015.

Samantha is currently published in 30 countries and is a #1 international bestselling author.

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Immortal’s Honor (Dark Protectors 14 ) by Rebecca Zanetti-review

Immortal’s Honor (Dark Protectors 14 ) by Rebecca Zanetti-review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: December 7, 2021.

First comes danger . . .

When Vampire-Demon Sam Kyllwood discovers he’s the keeper of some mysterious circle, he laughs it off. When he finds out that his younger brother is supposed to fight to the death in said circle, he snaps right to furious. And that’s before he starts uncontrollably making things explode —it turns out it’s never too late to develop deadly new immortal abilities. But even those explosions are nothing compared to what happens when he tries to handle a very suspicious, brilliant and beyond sexy human female whose piercing eyes ignite a heat that rages deliciously outside even his unbreakable control…

Then comes desire . . .

Honor McDovall is one of the best interrogators Homeland Security has ever had. But no matter how well she appears to fit in, her mystical gifts are slowly driving her mad. She doesn’t understand them, she doesn’t want them, but for now, she’ll use them to detect and defeat danger until she completely loses her mind. Unfortunately, her job brings her face to face with the deadliest man she’s ever met—and she senses Sam is even more gifted than she is. Yet once they kiss, she realizes he’s also more dangerous than the enemies suddenly coming from every direction. Good thing they both like to play with fire .

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REVIEW:IMMORTAL’S HONOR is the fourteenth instalment in Rebecca Zanetti’s contemporary, adult DARK PROTECTORS paranormal / fantasy romance series. This is vampire-demon hybrid Sam Kyllwood, and psychiatrist Honor McDovall’s story line. IMMORTAL’S HONOR can be read as a stand alone but for back story and cohesion I recommend reading the series in order, or at the very least, this particular arc of the series focusing on the group of Seven beginning with book eight VAMPIRE’S FAITH, as there is a on-going premise throughout.

SOME BACKGROUND: A thousand years earlier, a number of immortal warriors went through a ritual that, if they survived, hardened their bodies against attack, a ritual meant to create a group of Seven known as The Shield. The Shield was created to protect the world from an evil race of vampires known as the Kurjans, their sect group known as the Cysts, and ultimately a rogue warrior once considered a friend- Ulric-a male of immense power. To protect the human race, Ulric was captured, and along with two of the Seven, was encapsulated in one of three spheres for all eternity but the spheres are no longer capable of holding the ‘Seven’, and the warriors have returned to Earth. As the warriors search for the ‘Keys’ to perform the ritual, the ‘Lock’ must be protected in order to take down the evil that is hoping to take over the world.

Told from a number of third person perspectives following several intersecting paths IMMORTAL’S HONOR follows the building romance and relationship between vampire-demon hybrid Sam Kyllwood, and psychiatrist Honor McDovall. Honor McDovall is done, having caught her boyfriend with someone else but Honor never expected to be rescued aka kidnapped by a man who claimed to be a demon vampire, and said demon vampire suspected Honor was his mate. Honor’s gift was powerful for an enhanced human female, and thusly made her a target of the Kurjan empire. Staying with the shifter Bear nation, Honor and Sam take their relationship to the next level but Honor continues to struggle with the idea of mating forever, a mating that could save her life in the wake of possible war with the Kurjan army.

Meanwhile, eighteen year old, Hope Kayrs-Kyllwood has unknowingly played into the hands of the enemy. Hope’s nightly dream walking with her friends Paxton and Kurjan Drake has revealed betrayal at the deepest level.

The relationship between Sam and Honor is one of immediate attraction. Sam believes Honor is his mate but for some reason the mating mark refuses to appear.Honor battles between head and heart knowing to commit to Sam means a commitment to forever but Honor’s powers continue to get stronger, a strength that will be needed when the Kurjans take aim. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

There is a large ensemble case of colorful and energetic secondary and supporting characters including Bear and his mate Nissa McDunphy, and several members of the Bear Shifter nation MC; dragon shifter Flynn; demon/vampire Garrett Kayrs; Hope Kayrs-Kyllwood, Paxton Phoenix, Vero and Drake; Ulric, and Jaydon.

IMMORTAL’S HONOR is a story of power, betrayal, and vengeance; family, relationships, friendships and love. The fast paced, character driven premise is intriguing, engaging and captivating; the romance is seductive; the characters are powerful, dynamic and determined.

Haven’t started the series? Books 1-4 are available in an ebook boxset for only $2.99 USD for a limited time at these Amazon sites:
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Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Fated
Claimed
Tempted
Hunted
Consumed
Provoked
Twisted
Shadowed
Tamed
Marked
Teased
Tricked
Tangled
Talen
Vampire’s Faith
Demon’s Mercy
Vengeance
Alpha’s Promise
Hero’s Haven
Vixen
Guardian’s Grace
Vampire
Rebel’s Karma

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Reviewed by Sandy

New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Rebecca Zanetti has worked as an art curator, Senate aide, lawyer, college professor, and a hearing examiner – only to culminate it all in stories about Alpha males and the women who claim them. She writes contemporary romances, dark paranormal romances, and romantic suspense novels.
Growing up amid the glorious backdrops and winter wonderlands of the Pacific Northwest has given Rebecca fantastic scenery and adventures to weave into her stories. She resides in the wild north with her husband, children, and extended family who inspire her every day—or at the very least give her plenty of characters to write about.

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Beasts of Sonara by Shawn C. Butler-Review & Guest Post

Beasts of Sonara by Shawn C. Butler-Review & Guest Post

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 12, 2021

They can save millions of lives, if she doesn’t kill them first

Tourist Raymond Molina finds the body of a young biologist in a Costa Rican bay—apparent victim of a shark attack—but no one knows how she got there. As Ray searches for what really happened to her, he stumbles onto the best kept secret in the natural world.

This is a secret hidden for centuries by residents of the coastal town of Sonara, protected by intelligent but violent animals unknown anywhere else on earth, and coveted by a massive biotech company that will do anything to discover the truth—no matter the cost.

And behind it all is a creature with the power to cure disease, all disease…or kill everyone on earth.

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REVIEW:BEASTS OF SONARA by Shawn C Butler is an adult, speculative fiction, thriller focusing on surfing instructor Raymond Melina, and a small Costa Rican town, its’ population, and the sentient beasts with magical properties.

Three years after the death of his beloved, Raymond Melina finds himself living and surfing in the small coastal town of Sonara, Costa Rica, a town whose secrets run dangerous and deep but as the powers and people are called to perform, Raymond is pulled towards the past, a past closely connected to the family he never knew. The death of a young woman leaves too many unexplained questions, questions that can only be answered by the beasts involved, and Raymond is unwilling to sit back without first uncovering the truth. Meanwhile, Nomanity, a biotech firm out of San Jose, wants access to the beasts and their secrets but all is not well in the small coastal town of Sonara, as Raymond will discover, the past holds heartbreak and death, betrayal and guilt, and threats to the world’s population now and in the future, threats that Nomanity may want to control, for themselves.

BEASTS OF SONARA is a complex, detailed, haunting and captivating speculative-fiction story line of animal sentience, genetic manipulation, and immortality: a character driven twisted tale of family, tragedy, power and control. Shawn C Butler pulls the reader into a fascinating and intriguing tale of one small town where nobody grows old, and (almost) everyone lives to see another day.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Believability in Science Fiction is a Myth

Much has been written about believability in science fiction. We live in an age where everyone writes and publishes and there is no more gatekeeper to the digital world than a keyboard and momentary inspiration. There was nothing new under the sun long before the internet, and now a million people prove it every day. We live in the golden age of the derivative. So perhaps it’s time to dispel of one great myth about good speculative fiction–that it has to be believable. It does not and, honestly, I can think of nothing less interesting.

Speculative fiction traditionally comprises science fiction, fantasy and horror, and perhaps magical realism. All fiction is, in some sense a lie; you’re telling a story about something that never happened, never will happen, and probably couldn’t happen. With speculative fiction, the lie is bigger; in science fiction, you might have to accept that spaceships might someday span the vast space between stars; in fantasy, that elves exist and are magical; and, in horror, that monsters might be real.

What makes us read these deceptively woven threads of impossibility is not that they’re believable, but that we want to escape to a world that is far from this world–another place that does not exist, where different rules apply, and we can run through fields of man-eating plants as werewolves howl at the twin moons in dismay and confusion and alien satellites burn across the darkling sky. It is not believability we want, but a lie told with elegance and respect for our intelligence so that we feel transported rather than merely deceived.

This is pretty obvious if you think about it. No one watches Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien or even Arrival because they believe they’re based on scientific reality. The Force is just magic by another name, beaming is suicide combined with impossibility introduced for budgetary reasons (and don’t get me started on Tricorders), the face-eating alien might as well be a demon for all the logic of its behavior and indestructibility, and a language for time travel? Wondrous. Glorious. But as far from believability as feldspar is from gold. Also…spoilers?

Even if you read Hail Mary and love the hard-science wrappings, Mark Watney v2.0 is still flying around in a spaceship discovering new civilizations and saving them by being Space MacGyver. It’s cool, compelling, smart and fun reading. But believable? Not so much, and it doesn’t have to be because it’s brilliantly true-to-expectations. Which is more than good enough.

And that is really the truth of good speculative fiction; it delivers on readers’ expectations as framed by the genre and the promise made on the book cover and blurb. In the case of science fiction, this means a well-constructed world or universe based on at least passingly explained technology wherein characters behave in a manner consistent with that world. In other words, it’s not believability we seek, but consistency, credibility and wonder. Nothing is really explained in Annihilation, and who cares? It’s a wild freakin’ ride.

If you read hard science fiction, credibility is based on detailed explanations of technology and how it applies to the world occupied by our main characters (e.g., The Martian or Jurassic Park). In softer science fiction, it’s about the feel of a world defined by new but less laboriously explained technologies (e.g., Star Trek or The Broken Earth).

For sub-genres, credibility depends on more specific expectations. In time travel books, you’d better explain how traveling through time is possible and make at least a passing nod to paradoxes (e.g., Looper). For space opera, there needs to be vast political intrigue constrained by the limitations of future technologies (e.g., Foundation, A Memory Called Empire or The Interdepency). When you hear the term “true to genre,” it’s not about writing a formulaic novel by a set of rigid rules; it’s about delivering the reader what they expected, or close enough to feel you’re respecting their needs as a sentient human being. Or, and this is a rare thing, subverting those expectations with such grace and brilliance the reader is grateful for the ride (e.g., most Cormac McCarthy books, but especially No Country for Old Men or The Road).

If you look at the best science fiction of the past and today (The Time Machine, Frankenstein, Stranger in a Strange Land, Foundation, Childhood’s End, Dune, Ringworld, Broken Earth, Annihilation, etc.), literally none of it is even close to believable–it would be boring if it was–but it’s compelling, internally consistent and tells a great story. Credibility is a measure of how well you draw the reader in and keep them there, not whether you can explain how genetic engineering works in Blade Runner (hint: it makes no damn sense…and almost no one cares).

So stop trying to make your books believable. Instead, ask yourself what the reader expects, think of them as intelligent beings looking for escape and enlightenment, and then write a book that shows them respect, gives them joy, and every once in a while causes an exclamation of surprise or bark of laughter. Preferably both. If you do this with a compelling world and empathetic characters, you’re already delivering more than most speculative fiction today.

With regard to respecting your audience, nothing, and I mean nothing, will destroy your reader’s confidence in your world and writing more than inconsistency or blatant disrespect. Game of Thrones was never believable even as fantasy, but it was hella compelling as a TV series until the showrunners forgot about the rules of the universe–and the very spirit of George RR Martin’s books–and drove the show off a cliff. In contrast, The Expanse is (so far) consistent, the characters are real-ish people, and I’ve never once felt forced to swallow something absurd or ignore a glaring plot hole. Fingers crossed for the last book and season six (Please don’t screw it up. Please don’t screw it up. Please don’t screw it up). GoT lost its fans by the millions because HBO stopped caring about the story, and started caring more about how to suck money out of its nominally captive audience. So, you know, don’t do that.

Instead, write for the smart and curious child inside every reader that wants to escape to an incredible new world for a few minutes or hours, learn something new, imagine things never before seen, and generally not care whether it’s all believable or not. I don’t believe the sand worms in Dune are even vaguely plausible, but god I love that they exist on the page and in my mind. I’ll be forever grateful for that.

And my only hope is that sometimes I write well enough to make a few readers feel this same joy and gratitude for even a fleeting second of the time they’ve given me. When I wrote Beasts of Sonara, it never once occurred to me to that it should be realistic or believable. These things can’t happen. The world just doesn’t work like that. But wouldn’t it be awesome if it did?

~~Shawn C Butler~~

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TAKING VENGEANCE (Vengeance 6) by Kaylea Cross-a review

TAKING VENGEANCE (Vengeance 6) by Kaylea Cross-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 30, 2021

They thought the threat was over.

Kiyomi, Marcus and the rest of the Valkyrie crew have just started to settle into their new lives as regular citizens when a suspicious new threat surfaces. The danger should have ended last fall with the death of their creator. But someone is relentlessly trying to track them down, and whoever it is knows too much.

They thought wrong.

When they receive a detailed message about a kidnapping ring in the UK with suspected ties to human traffickers, they can’t ignore it. Even if it might be a trap. Especially since it involves a shocking link to Kiyomi’s past. What starts out as a simple investigation quickly morphs into something that demands a far stronger response. To protect their identities and futures, the whole team comes out of retirement in preparation to mete out another dose of Valkyrie justice. When the op turns deadly and leaves one of their own fighting for his life, they must band together to bring down the enemy—and then face the shocking truth about who was behind it all.

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REVIEW: TAKING VENGEANCE is the sixth and final? Instalment in Kaylea Cross’s contemporary, adult VENGEANCE romantic suspense series focusing on a group of women once known as the Valkyrie-members of a secret CIA government project. TAKING VENGEANCE is an ensemble story line such that the Valkyrie’s and their spouses must work together to take down a human trafficking ring. The VENGEANCE series is a spin-off from the author’s HOSTAGE RESCUE TEAM series. TAKING VENGEANCE should not be read as a stand alone as the story line ties up a couple of open ended plot points.

SOME BACKGROUND: Years earlier, an unsanctioned, secret CIA run project ‘stole’, brainwashed and trained a number of orphan girls in an effort to design the perfect killing machine known as the Valkyrie. The project was disbanded but the Valkyrie have since found themselves targeted by someone high in the organization, someone who is willing to kill to protect the secrets they know. Deadly operatives trained to work alone, each a specialist in a different field, the Valkyrie struggle when they find themselves losing their heart and falling in love.

Told from several third person perspectives including Kiyomi and Marcus TAKING VENGEANCE follows in the wake of an encrypted message received by hacker Valkyrie Amber Brown (Covert Vengeance), and her search for the person responsible. Amber has discovered that someone is looking into the whereabouts of the remaining Valkyrie members, but more specifically, doubling down on Kiyomi Tanaka. With the message received, the Valkyrie’s set into motion a plan locate and dismantle a human trafficking ring linked to Kiyomi’s past, a past that is about to come full circle the new revelations about a possible connection to the Valkyrie project but all does not go according to plan, and the team must face the possiblity of losing one of their own.

TAKING VENGEANCE is a fast paced, energetic and edgy story line. The reader is up close and personal with the lives of everyone in the months and years following the reconnection of the Valkyrie killing team. The characters are spirited, dynamic and passionate. The introduction of a new team player leaves the story and series, once again, open ended-perhaps the author has plans for something more

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Stealing Vengeance
Covert Vengeance
Explosive Vengeance
Toxic Vengeance
Beautiful Vengeance

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Reviewed by Sandy

New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author Kaylea Cross writes edge-of-your-seat military romantic suspense. Her work has won many awards and has been nominated for both the Daphne du Maurier and the National Readers’ Choice Awards. A Registered Massage Therapist by trade, Kaylea is also an avid gardener, artist, Civil War buff, Special Ops aficionado, belly dance enthusiast and former nationally-carded softball pitcher. She lives in Vancouver, BC with her husband and family.

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Vengeful Union (Made 6) by Brooke Summers-a review

Vengeful Union (Made 6) by Brooke Summers-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 2, 2021.

Vengeance can be justified… But what happens when an innocent person is targeted?

Destiny Carter’s life changed when her mom died.Hidden away from the world, Destiny tries to make sense of the betrayal she learned.She knows about her father’s plan and if she doesn’t escape, she’ll be dead.She was not expecting her knight in shining armor to be filled with darkness.

Finn Gallagher demands everything from her. She’s not sure that’s something she’s willing to do.Now there’s an enemy after her. Someone who hits a little close to home for the Gallagher family.Will she be able to survive when they come for her?

Finn Gallagher’s life has always been filled with violence. He’s lived and breathed it. When he lost his father, Finn changed, he became darker, distrustful, angry.Finding out who was truly behind the attack on his family, Finn is vying for blood.Taking his enemy’s daughter was easy. Using her to get back at her father… Not so much.

Destiny Carter isn’t what he expected. Feisty, beautiful, fearless.He wants everything from her and he’s willing to take what’s his.But betrayal hits Finn and his family.

Now the question is… Can he get Destiny out alive?

It’s time for revenge and this time it will be justified.

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REVIEW:VENGEFUL UNION is the sixth instalment in Brooke Summers’ contemporary, adult MADE dark, erotic, Mafia romance series. This is thirty-four year old Irish Mafia underboss Finn Gallagher, and eighteen year old Mafia princess Destiny Carter’s story line. VENGEFUL UNION can be read as as stand alone but for back story and cohesion, I recommend reading the series in order.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Finn and Destiny)following several paths, VENGEFUL UNION follows in the wake of the murder of Destiny Carter’s mother, and her subsequent captivity at the hands of her father. Three months would pass before Destiny is rescued aka bought by a man to whom her father owes millions but a man with whom Destiny will fall in love. Enter Irish Mafia underboss Finn Gallagher. Finn Gallagher is all about the payment of a debt but never expected to find a beaten and battered woman as his ultimate target but little does Finn know that Destiny sees her new captor as a flight to freedom , freedom from a man who saw our heroine as nothing more than a means to an end. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Finn and Destiny, and the fall-out as Destiny’s father demands retribution, and more than one betrayal is about to try and take down the powerful Gallagher-Bianchi Mafia family.

Destiny Carter has always known her father to be a monster but never expected the ultimate betrayal.Knowing her father’s darkest secrets, Destiny is about to hand over control, in an effort to clean house from the top down. Finn Gallagher has no problem taking out those who have betrayed the family but Finn’s methods are dark, and in this, anyone caught in the line of fire will suffer the consequences like never before. Determined to protect the woman he loves, Finn takes out his revenge those determined to do her harm.

The relationship between Finn and Destiny begins as prisoner and captor but Finn’s immediate reaction to Destiny is that of protector and guardian. Destiny is a strong willed, defiant young woman ready to face her battles head on but never expected to fall for the man she thought was going to end her life. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and intense but not without a question of consent in the early chapters.

There is a large ensemble cast of colorful and charismatic secondary and supporting characters including most of the previous story line couples; Destiny’s father James Carter, her cousin Levi, uncle Conrad, and her mother; Carter’s right-hand man Drake, as well Cain and Patrick Gallagher, and cousin Jade.Jade’s story is next in EXPLOSIVE UNION.

VENGEFUL UNION is a story of betrayal and vengeance, family and deceit, secrets and lies, power, control, abuse and murder, forgiveness and love. The premise is dark, gritty and raw; the romance is provocative; the characters are powerful, defiant, determined and strong.

I will add that I had not read any of the previous instalments, and because of that, I felt like I was missing something. There is quite a bit of history and backstory, often alluded to throughout the story. I am going to have to go back in order to catch up !

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Faked by Sarah Darlington-Review and Giveaway

Faked (Sexy Christmas Romance) by Sarah Darlington-Review & Giveaway

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 1, 2021

Faking it. I’d been faking it ever since I was sixteen years old.

Every orgasm during sex.
Fake.
Every sigh and moan. Every compliment and encouragement.
Fake.
No, sir, you do not have the biggest one I’ve ever seen.
Every cute conversation and sultry smile with a customer across the bar.
Fake. Fake. Fake.

So, why was it this hard for me to find a fake date to my sister’s wedding? Christmas was in one week, her wedding on the 26th, and I had yet to find some handsome, brainless, charismatic nobody to pretend to be my date for what was sure to be one week of utter hell.

Then I decided on him. The creepy regular from my bar. He might have potential with a makeover, but this… was going to be a disaster!

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REVIEW:FAKED by Sarah Darlington is a contemporary, adult, erotic, holiday romance novella set in the author’s KILL DEVL INK world. This is Kill Devil Ink receptionist Patrick Kelley , and bartender/waitress Nova Barlow’s story line. FAKED 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 first person perspectives (Nova and Patrick) FAKED follows the fake relationship /forced proximity romance between Kill Devil Ink receptionist Patrick Kelley , and bartender/waitress Nova Barlow. Nova Barlow’s sisters is getting married in a matter of days and Nova doesn’t have a plus-one for her sister’s holiday wedding. Desperate to prove she has moved on from her ex Jacob Cordova, Nova asks regular bar patron Patrick Kelley to be her plus-one, a fake boyfriend/girlfriend relationship for her sister’s Colorado wedding but things between our couple don’t start off very well as Nova is quick to criticize everything about our hero including his clothes, his hair, and his choice of job. Devising a backstory for Patrick, Nova presents her new ‘boyfriend’ as a firefighter, only to realize that not everyone is as convinced of the ruse as Nova had hoped they would be. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Nova and Patrick, and the potential fall-out as Patrick’s past is revealed for the world to see, and Nova struggles with her attraction and growing love for a man many consider a write-off and a loser.

The relationship between Patrick and Nova begins as a fake arrangement between two strangers who know nothing about one another. As Patrick and Nova’s attraction to one another crosses the line from friendship to lovers, Patrick finds himself on the outside looking in when the demons from his past refuse to lay quiet. The $ex scenes are intimate, erotic and passionate without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are introduced to Nova’s sisters Cassi and her fiance Mike, their brother Archer, as well as her parents; Nova’s ex boyfriend Jacob Cordova; her best friend and fellow waitress Gianna; firefighter Hunter Chase.

FAKED is a holiday romance story of secrets and lies, desperation and revelations; family, friendships, relationships and love. The character driven premise is spirited and impassioned ; the characters are animated and sassy; the romance is captivating and energetic.

Reading Order and Previous Reviews
Inked
Marked

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Reviewed by Sandy

Sarah Darlington was born in Colorado and grew up all over the United States. These days, she calls Virginia home, where she lives with her husband, two kids, and large dog. The best word to describe Sarah is ‘creative.’ She’s passionate about designing, crafting, and photography. But most of all… she loves creating stories through her writing. Her romance books are sexy and heart-gripping at their core, guaranteed to make you swoon. Any of them can be read as a stand-alone, but all are connected within the same world.

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North of the Stars (In Love And War 1)by Monica James-Review Tour

NORTH OF THE STARS (In Love and War 1) by Monica James-Review tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date December 1, 2021

England is burning.

And the cause…men are too afraid to utter in nothing but a whisper.

The Northmen.

My father is King Eanred.

And me?

I am Princess Emeline.

My father wants to protect our kingdom against the ruthless Vikings who continue to raid England, so he has betrothed me to Aethelwulf, the son of King Egbert of Wessex—the most powerful realm in all of England. Without this union, Northumbria will fall, which is why I must submit. I must do this for my people.

However, it is not in my nature to surrender. So when my father captures the most savage Viking known in our land, I do what no good, God-fearing Christian would do—I help him.

His name…Skarth the Godless.

People fear what they don’t understand, but I will not allow that to control me. Fear makes us blind to the truth, and I refuse to cower because Skarth soon becomes my teacher—in all things. And when his rival, Ulf the Bloody, shatters my world, it becomes clear the lessons have only just begun.

My soul is tarnished.

I am a sinner.

Lord, hear my prayer

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REVIEW: NORTH OF THE STARS is the first instalment in Monica James’ adult IN LOVE AND WAR dark, Viking, historical, fiction story line focusing on Northman Skarth the Godless, and Princess Emeline.

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

Told from dual first person perspectives (Skarth and Emeline) NORTH OF THE STARS covers approximately five years in the life in ninth century AD. Princess Emeline was only twelve years old when her father captured a clan of Northmen including Viking Skarth the Godless, and our heroine took an immediately liking to the man who would break her heart but life was never easy in Northumbria, and our heroine had been promised to the son of a man who reigned another kingdom. To prevent the execution of Skarth the Godless, our heroine made a deal, that would find her on a dark and dangerous journey wherein Emeline became nothing more than property sold to the highest bidder, a pawn to be used and abused by every man with whom she would come in contact but throughout the years Emeline always remembered the Viking that had stolen her heart, a heart that was now broken along with her body and mind. While our heroine suffered five years of abuse at the hands of so called ‘God fearing men’, Skarth never forgot about the young woman that had claimed his soul.

NORTH OF THE STARS is a dark, gritty, raw and often times difficult read. There are no hearts and flowers, no solace for a woman who never felt loved, no lighthearted moments to take a breath of fresh air. NORTH OF THE STARS is an intense, dramatic, heart breaking and powerful tale of survival for one woman who is unable to escape the destiny her God and men have wrought.

NORTH OF THE STARS ends on a cliff hanger-you have been warned.

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Reviewed by Sandy

Monica James spent her youth devouring the works of Anne Rice, William Shakespeare, and Emily Dickinson.

When she is not writing, Monica is busy running her own business, but she always finds a balance between the two. She enjoys writing honest, heartfelt, and turbulent stories, hoping to leave an imprint on her readers. She draws her inspiration from life.

She is a bestselling author in the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Israel, and the U.K.

Monica James resides in Melbourne, Australia, with her wonderful family, and menagerie of animals. She is slightly obsessed with cats, chucks, and lip gloss, and secretly wishes she was a ninja on the weekends.

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Out of Bounds (Sinful Bachelors 2) by Khardine Gray-Review Tour

Out of Bounds (Sinful Bachelors 2) by Khardine Gray-Review Tour

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date November 30, 2021.

How did I end up marrying my high school bully?
I first met Ethan Carson when I was ten.
One look and I knew he was trouble.

He could charm you with his striking blue eyes, his killer smile, and a face that was made for Hollywood. But look closer and you’ll see the devil incarnate who was always a breath away from juvie.

To say we were mortal enemies growing up is an understatement.
I avoided him then, and I continue to do so now, even though he’s a cop—who would have thought. My avoidance tactics worked until the day I needed him. I took one tiny trip to Vegas, where we ended up drinking far too much. Big mistake-as in the mother of all mistakes.

We woke up the next morning in bed!
And neither of us can remember what happened.
But wait, it gets worse. So much worse.
That’s not the only thing we did.

The come-to-Jesus moment hits when I see the wedding ring on my finger.
We got married!
I married the devil.

Of course, I want this craziness fixed—ended—returned to the world where I’m not his Mrs.
But he wants us to stay together because he has other ideas.
When he makes me an offer I can’t refuse, I might be desperate enough to accept.
I just hope I don’t lose more than I bargained for in this outlandish scheme.

Like my heart.

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REVIEW:OUT OF BOUNDS is the second instalment in Khardine Gray’s contemporary, adult SINFUL BACHELORS erotic, romance series. This is thirty-two year old, detective Ethan Carson, and thirty year old, Bree Dawson’s story line. OUT OF BOUNDS can be read as a stand alone without any difficulty. Any important information from the previous story line is revealed where necessary. Ethan and Bree were first introduced in books one SINS AND SECRETS.

Told from dual firsts person perspectives (Bree and Ethan) OUT OF BOUNDS follows the building enemies to lovers romance and relationship between detective Ethan Caron, and Bree Dawson. Bree’s current boyfriend of six months is a member of the Russian Bratva, and our heroine has been caught up in the police investigation but Bree never expected to come face to face with her childhood enemy, the man who bullied our heroine, and destroyed her self-esteem. Enter detective Ethan Carson. At a friend’s bachelor party in Vegas finds Ethan comes face to face with Bree Dawson who needs a favor but the morning after finds our couple married, and Ethan is willing to use the marriage to his advantage, making Bree an offer she cannot refuse. What ensues is the building romance and relationship between Bree and Ethan, and the potential fall-out as Ethan is unable to let go of his past, a past mired in heart break and loss.

The relationship between Bree and Ethan is an enemies to lovers such that Ethan is aware of the pain he has caused our story line heroine, the humiliation and degradation at our heroine’s expense but there is more to the story than Bree had realized, a story that Ethan believed would protect the woman with whom he would fall in love. Bree is desperate to open her own day spa, and Ethan offers everything in return for a marriage of convenience, a convenience for our story line hero. The $ex scenes are intimate and passionate, without the use of over the top, sexually graphic language and text.

We are reintroduced to Quinn and Logan (Sins and Secrets), fellow police officer Bryce Taylor, as well as Ethan’s mother and grandfather; Bree’s mother, her cousin Lucy, her aunts Shelby and Denise.

OUT OF BOUNDS is a story of family and relationships, friendships and love. The premise is captivating; the romance is seductive; the characters are desperate, colorful and determined.

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Reviewed by Sandy

“Maybe if we can remember where we got married we can go back there and tell them we were drunk and made a mistake, so they can fix it.” She’s flipping out. I can see it. “This is Vegas people must do this craziness all the time right?”
“Yeah, yeah,” I agree just to humor her.
“It could be done within the hour, and we could go home and laugh about it and tell everyone we were screwing with them.”
The quiver in her voice suggests she’s about to break. I might make her break faster because even though this is Vegas, you can’t get a marriage annulled within an hour.
“Bree. It’s not exactly as simple as that. It won’t happen that quickly.”
“Well, how long do you think it might take?”
Last I heard it might be a week and that’s if you can get through all the paperwork on time, but I won’t tell her that.
An idea forms in my mind as I stare at her and see how much she’s freaking out.
“It’s going to take a while, Bree. What if I get all the paperwork and take care of everything as best as I can while I put you on a flight home.”
“Home,” she mumbles.
“Yeah. Do you want to go home?”
“Yes, are you sure?”
“Yes.” It’s best if I’m not around her. I need to think.
I married Bree Dawson. Married the girl I used to pick on at school like I breathed air.
Her the goody-two-shoes southern belle and me the kid who was always in and out of juvie.
I married her and I can’t even remember saying I do.

Khardine Gray is a USA Today Bestselling author who loves writing sizzling hot contemporary romance, romantic suspense, and paranormal romance.

Her books have sexy, drool-worthy heroes who will make you melt, and sassy, fun loving, ambitious heroines.

She simply adores her readers and loves spoiling them.

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