When Day Breaks (KGI 9) by Maya Banks-Review and Giveaway

When Day Breaks (KGI 9) by Maya Banks-Review and Giveaway

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When Day Breaks
KGI 9
by Maya Banks
Release Date: June 24, 2014
Genre: adult, contemporary, action,suspense, romance

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Eden is said to be one of the most beautiful women in the world. Her face has graced countless magazines and her body has sold millions of dollars of clothing. But her fame and beauty has earned her more than she ever imagined. Evil is stalking her, determined to extinguish the ethereal beauty forever.

Swanson or “Swanny” as his teammates call him is always up for the next mission. He came back from Afghanistan wounded and scarred. Hardly the kind of man who even belongs in the same room with Eden. And yet there’s something about the quiet beauty that stirs his blood and makes him dream of the impossible. Because Beauty loving the beast only happens in fairy tales and KGI doesn’t deal in fairy tales. Ever.

Review:

Eden has a great life, great family and a great job. But, when a seemingly random attack comes, things for Eden start to change very quickly. She knows her dad is retired military, but had no idea the depths of things that he had been involved in, and that’s just how dear old dad wanted to keep it. However, once he learns of the attack, he calls in her brothers and tells them of his past and that he thinks Eden is in danger because of it. One of Eden’s brothers knows the Kelly’s and puts in a call to ask for help in protecting Eden. One problem with the plan? Eden has no idea why all of this is happening and why in the world she would need a team of security?

Once the KGI team meets with Eden and lays out what’s going to happen, she can’t help but find herself drawn to the scarred Swanny. It literally makes her heart melt that he keeps his eyes averted and the scarred side of his face turned away. Once everyone agrees as to how they will proceed to her next shoot, she settles down a bit. After all, what can happen with a group of hot ex-military guys and one of the most beautiful women in the world, who just happens to be drawn to one in particular? And, when Eden’s life and beauty is threatened, literally, Swanny and his team will move heaven and earth to get to her in time. And, I will tell you, everyone on Swanny’s team, and Eden herself, are not prepared for what happens…………………

Oh, how I love the men, and women, of KGI. I’ve been looking forward to Swanny’s story for some time, as I’m sure a lot of Banks’s readers have. Just the utter horror of what he went through when he was held hostage in Afghanistan immediately made him a fan favorite. I knew Eden would be different from the beginning, although, I do wish she had been a bit more forceful at times, but totally understand why Banks wrote her the way she did. After what Swanny had endured, he needed someone like her to prove that people are beautiful on the inside as well. Even though we, of course, have a happy ending, the trials they go through to get there will make you cringe. Not that the whole book is that intense. We get to see all of the Kelly boys and several of the other team members, which is always a plus. And, I for one, can’t wait for the next!! Well done, Maya Banks, very well done.

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Reviewed by Vickie M.

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The Heart’s Game (The Kelly Brothers 4) by Crista McHugh-a review

The Heart’s Game (The Kelly Brothers 4) by Crista McHugh-a review

The Heart's Game

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About the book: Release Date July 7, 2014

Robotics engineer Jenny Nguyen has given up on finding Mr. Right. So when her brother and his husband approach her to act as surrogate for their child, she sees it as her only chance to have a child and accepts. One week after she initiates the process, however, she meets a man who gets her heart pumping for all the right reasons and gives into the temptation. When the test turns positive, she’s believes she can’t handle both the pregnancy and dating, but she underestimates how persistent a Daniel Kelly can be.

When surgeon and gamer-geek Dan meets a pretty woman dressed as a Sailor Scout at Comic-Con, a roll of his lucky 20-sided die tells him he should take a gamble on her. One night of passion leaves him longing for more, but Jenny’s refusal to return his calls afterward leaves him wondering if the attraction was one-sided. An accidental discovery of her pregnancy has him convinced the baby is his, and he’ll stop at nothing to win her heart.

Review:

As I said in my previous Kelly Brothers review, Crista McHugh is a goddess. Once again, she grabs you from the very beginning and leaves you begging for more. Jenny thinks she has everything figured out, and them BAM!!! Literally! LOL!!! Neither of them know how much their lives are about to change when they collide in a bar and he spills her drink on her. They have a seat at the bar and quickly discover they have a lot in common. I mean, come on………..They are at Comic-Con for cripes sake!! But, once they share a night of passion, and Jenny runs out of the room as soon as she can, Dan Kelly can’t get her out of his mind, and little does he know, Jenny is having the same problem. And, once they run into each other again, totally by chance, Jenny is determined to NOT be affected by him. Problem with that? Dan is just as determined for her to BE affected, because the good Lord knows that he is just as affected now as he was that night. When he finally gets her alone, they both realize the spark is still there, as is their insane attraction to each other. So, why does she keep running? And, just how is Dan going to win her over? Slow and easy………………….. =)

I absolutely loved this installment of The Kelly Brothers. How McHugh keeps doing it, I have no idea, but I’m certainly glad she does. Dan and Jenny are both great characters, and the geek references, and there were plenty, made me laugh out loud. Throw in Jenny’s controlling Vietnamese family, namely her mother who thinks Jenny should have already married, and it’s one thing after another. There are a few misunderstandings with Dan and his family, which leads to a little dissention, but once Dan figures out the truth, his family is there for him in a big way. We get to see some of the other Kellys and find out what’s up with a few of them, which was awesome. I’ll tell you once again, if you’re not reading Crista McHugh, you’re seriously missing out. And, I have a feeling that the next book, Ethan’s book, just may be my fave and all I’ve read is a snippet!! Well done, Crista McHugh, very very well done!!!

Reading Order and links to our previous reviews:
The Sweetest Seduction
Breakaway Hearts
Falling For The Wingman
The Heart’s Game (July 2014)
A Seductive Melody (September 2014)

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Reviewed by Vickie M

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Deceived by Stella Barcelona-Review, Interview & Giveaway

Deceived by Stella Barcelona-Review, Interview and Giveaway

Deceived
by Stella Barcelona
Release Date: May 1, 2014
Genre: adult, suspense,

Deceived

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 1, 2014

Their destinies have been set in motion by their ancestors.

Taylor Marlowe Bartholomew carries three of the most notable names in New Orleans society. She hoped to forge her own path in the world as an Assistant District Attorney, but that dream is dying as obligations pull her into the family shipbuilding business. In Taylor’s final days in the DA’s office, she receives a murder assignment that could unravel her perception of reality.

Ghosts of the past shadow every step they take.

Brandon Morrissey is haunted by demons that force him to keep his life simple and detached. He pours all of his energy into his thriving legal practice, until, overnight, he becomes the single father of an infant. For the sake of his son’s future, Brandon searches for a killer and faces the truth about his family’s unfortunate past.

Together they have to find the truth…before it’s too late.

Someone is willing to kill to use the past for their own ends. Thrust together, Brandon and Taylor have different views of their families’ intersecting histories. As they confront a sea of uncertainty, one thing is sure…no one is safe until they discover where the truth lies.

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When Taylor and Brandon are thrown together completely by chance, little do they know how much their lives will change. And, how quickly it will do so. Brandon only very recently discovered that he had an infant son, and when the baby’s mother is murdered, the case is handed over to Taylor by the DA’s office. Taylor heads over to Brandon’s house to aid the NOPD with their questioning of Brandon. Once she arrives, they immediately start sizing each other up. After all, their families have a rich and scandalous history. Once, the two families we in business together, building ships, but once Brandon’s grandfather was charged with treason by the United States government for selling secrets to the Nazis, the Morrisey name was no longer welcome in New Orleans society circles. They both put that aside as they embark on a dangerous mission to figure out the truth behind the young woman’s murder.

If only things went as they were supposed to…….. Taylor’s father had given her one year at the DA’s office and then she has to decide whether she will stay there or join their illustrious family’s ship building business. Taylor’s father calls her then the jig is up and it’s time to join with him, as she is his only heir. Reluctantly, she gives up her dream job to help her father. But, she has problems giving up the murder investigation. She decides to do some investigating on her own, with the help of a reluctant Brandon, and they soon discover that things are not as they seem. They also soon realize that trust between them is going to play a big part in what’s going on. When others end up dead, that on the surface don’t seem connected in any way, they start putting the pieces to the puzzle together and discover that the past has truly come back to haunt them. Can they truly trust each other? Or, will they each be so caught up in their own family’s version of the truth that they can’t see the forest for the trees? Let’s just say that revisionist history, like karma, can be a bitch………………….

Barcelona has written a story that grabs you from the beginning and sucks you right in. The way the she weaves actual historical events into the storyline flows beautifully and in no way feels forced. I love it when I finish a book and feel that I actually learned something! Both Taylor and Ben are great characters, as are the supporting characters in story. And, when they finally figure out who is wreaking havoc on their families…… Let’s just say I was like WOW!!!! I totally thought it was going to go one way and I was totally wrong! LOL!! There is a lot of mystery, a lot of intrigue and a lot of great romance and storytelling. I look forward to reading more by Stella Barcelona.

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Review by Vickie M

 

 

Interview

TRC: Hi Stella and welcome to The Reading Cafe.

Stella: Hello! It is great to be here, and thank you for inviting me.

TRC: Congratulations on the release of DECEIVED.

Stella: Thank you. I love that something that only lived in my imagination has now made it into the hands of readers.

TRC: We would like to start with some background information. Would you please tell us something about yourself?

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stella barcelona Stella: I’m an author of romantic suspense novels. I’ve written creatively for years … Deceived is my first novel that is published, but it is not the first one that I’ve written. Most of my life I’ve lived in and around New Orleans, Louisiana, but I can be at home just about anywhere, as long as my husband and my dogs are with me and I have a bit of quiet space. Long walks are a favorite pastime.

TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?

Stella: First, I’ve always been an incurable romantic and an avid daydreamer with an excessive imagination for good and bad. Second, I developed a love of reading at a very young age. When I first started daydreaming about what I wanted to be when I grew up, I had a romance novel in my hands, and I didn’t want to be the heroine. I wanted to be the person who imagined the story, because, in my daydreams, the author who was pictured on the back of those books was able to live many happily-ever-after imaginary lives. Life intervened and, because I didn’t know how to make a living as an author, I became a history teacher first and then a lawyer. Both professions have influenced my creativity and my writing.

TRC: When not writing, what do you do to relax?

Stella: I have two adorable papillons, and any time I pet one or both of them, it is as relaxing for me as a deep breath and a pedicure, combined. Also, my husband and I are boaters. I love boating days and long walks once the boat is docked.

DeceivedTRC: DECEIVED is your May 1, 2014 release. Would you please tell us something about the premise?

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Stella: Deceived is a romantic suspense with a historical twist: a mystery that was inspired by real-life contributions of New Orleanians to the Allied Forces in World War II. The decades-old mystery comes to light in the present day and creates havoc in the lives of Taylor Bartholomew and Brandon Morrissey, whose identities are intrinsically related to the official historical version of the facts.

Like the city of New Orleans itself, Deceived is full of contradictions, which begin with the heroine and hero. Taylor is idealistic, naive, and was born into a family that lives at the pinnacle of New Orleans society. Brandon is haunted by demons and by a family with an unfortunate past. He is cynical and doesn’t care one bit about New Orleans society. Taylor and Brandon are two lawyers with different versions of a story that is close to their hearts. Together they have to find the truth . . . or face dire consequences.

TRC: How many books do you have planned for the Black Raven Private Security Contractors?

Stella: Black Raven Private Security Contractors was introduced in Deceived, and is featured in my work in progress, Shadows. Black Raven will make repeat appearances in my novels, but I can’t give a specific number of books where it will be featured.

TRC: Are any of the characters or the premise based in reality or a combination of reality and fiction?

Stella: The premise of Deceived is based on a combination of reality and fiction. Readers who are familiar with history may recognize the inspiration for the Hutchenson Landing Craft, as the fictional boat actually exists in real life and was a highly valued military asset of the Allied forces in World War II. I’ve changed the name of the boat for the story.

TRC: If you could virtually cast the leading characters in the story, which actors or models would best represent your ideal image?

Stella: I’m not sure. I didn’t write the story with any particular actor or model in mind. I’m curious to see if readers could give me ideas for an answer to this question, because when I think of Brandon or Taylor, I see them.

TRC: How much influence has the French Quarter and Cajun Country of New Orleans had in your writing?

Stella: While New Orleans, the city I have always called home, profoundly influences my writing and Deceived, neither the French Quarter nor Cajun Country are large parts of Deceived. The events in the story just didn’t take the characters to those places.

TRC: You are a lawyer by education. What was the factor in switching up your career choice to writing?

Stella: I actually haven’t made a switch. Currently I’m both a lawyer and a fiction author. I always wanted to be a fiction writer, but detoured into becoming a lawyer because I needed to earn a living. Now that Deceived is published, I’m still a lawyer and have no plans to stop. I work for a court in New Orleans, and I enjoy my job, because I read and write, all day, every day. Legal writing is different than fiction writing, but I find that steady progress with the two types of writing facilitates forward progress in both. For me, writing is a skill that requires constant, dedicated attention and practice, and having both types of writing in my life – – legal and fiction writing – -works.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (research, logistics, background) did you encounter writing this particular story?

Stella: The mystery in Deceived is built upon boat design, World War II history, and legal issues. I tried to include just enough of each of these concepts to create an interesting story, but not too much, as the story isn’t about any one of these things. The story is about Brandon and Taylor, how they unravel the mystery, and how the same mystery that tears them apart forces them together. The story could have encompassed much more detail than what actually made it to the page, and I had to work hard not to let any particular thread of research overtake the story.

TRC: What are your thoughts on writing a series and ending an installment with a major cliffhanger?

Stella: I actually like the idea of a major cliffhanger, but at this time I’m more in tune with writing stand-alone novels, where most story elements are resolved by the end of the book. However, even though I consider my novels to be stand alone novels, there may be unresolved questions with each book that are resolved in the next one. As I answer this question, I’m thinking of unresolved questions in Deceived, involving Sebastian Connelly, Brandon’s best friend. Sebastian is the hero in Shadows and any questions that are left open involving Sebastian in Deceived are resolved in Shadows.

TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?

Stella: If I have to choose one of the above, I would say that I direct the characters.

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writer’s fail in this endeavor?

Stella: I’m not sure where other writers fail, and don’t want to speculate.

I can tell you how I try to accomplish this goal — I don’t rush the writing process. I usually only write in the morning, and when I stand up from my writing chair, I get on with my day. However, throughout the day, I carry my writing in my subconscious mind. I try to write every morning so that I don’t lose the threads that are woven into each scene, and that includes emotional threads. Each morning, I start by returning to the material that I wrote the day before and do a quick review. Part of the review includes making sure that each character acted in a manner that was consistent with their personality under the circumstances. I also look to see whether emotional reactions made it to the page.

In addition to the hurdles that arise in the story, I try to give the characters real-life problems that readers can understand. For example, in Shadows, my work in progress, Sebastian was an overly empathetic child who tried, and failed, to protect his mother from an abusive father. He learned to turn off empathy, and, as a result, he’s unable to have emotional attachment to others. One of his problems is that he’s craving emotional attachment – though at first he doesn’t even recognize the craving.

TRC: Writer’s Block is a very real phenomenon. How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of writer’s block?

Stella: I don’t give myself time to dwell on writer’s block. Because the process of creative writing gives me such great pleasure, I dedicate time to writing every day, and that time is early in the morning, so nothing gets in the way of it. I tend to measure progress on a weekly basis, rather than daily, so I don’t focus too much on whether any one writing session is productive in terms of word count or new pages. Plus, I have faith in my process. After the formal creative writing time is over each morning, I try to facilitate subconscious thought. In quiet moments throughout the day, I allow my thoughts to return to my story, and any time I think of something new, I jot down notes.

My process also includes a special chair. My home office has two desks and two chairs, with one chair dedicated solely to creative writing. I loved the result of my office reorganization so much that I wrote a post on my website:
http://stellabarcelona.com/2014/03/03/time-management-musings/.

Upon awakening, I get into the writing chair as fast as I can, pull on headphones, turn up music, and the time that I spend there becomes magical. Even if I can only manage one hour in the writing chair, I still get in the chair. I’ve had forward progress with just a half hour. Once I sit in my writing chair, I instantly go into writing mode, with no distractions. I’m able to focus on the positive feelings the creative process brings to me and I don’t worry about things like writer’s block.

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas and information with other authors or friends and family. With whom do you bounce ideas?

Stella: Over the years, I’ve made some great friends through attending writers’ conferences and workshops. My wonderful cousin and fellow author, Tina DeSalvo, does fabulous critiques. She and I have travelled together on the long journey toward publication and we have shared ideas every step of the way. Cherry Adair, who also writes romantic suspense, has been a fabulous mentor – – I’ve been a career woman all of my life, and never have I had someone offer such tremendous help in the name of mentoring a novice. I also belong to a plotting group that meets at least once a year, where we formulate plots, talk craft and business, and offer moral support. The core group includes myself, Tina DeSalvo, Cherry Adair, Eileen Dreyer, and Deborah LeBlanc. From time to time, other authors attend. Finally, and most importantly, my husband, Bob, provides constant reality checks.

TRC: What three things would you like to accomplish in the next five years?

Stella: Only three things? Really? I can’t answer this question. I’m sorry. There’s too many different components in my life and identifying three goals for any one aspect of my life results in excluding other goals. If I focus solely on writing, in five years, I want to have written several high quality books that many, many readers find, buy, and enjoy.

TRC: What is something that few, if any people, know about you?

Stella: I tend to be shy in large groups, but now that Deceived has been published, I’m quickly overcoming this tendency, because I like talking about the creative writing process.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Stella: I’m currently writing Shadows, A Black Raven Novel. Shadows is a romantic suspense. Black Raven Private Security Contractors was introduced in Deceived. Also, Sebastian Connelly, the hero in Shadows, was introduced in Deceived as the best friend of the hero, Brandon Morrissey.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Stella: Yes. One unexpected pleasure of having Deceived published is that I’m hearing from readers on Facebook and on my website: www.stellabarcelona.com. I’m enjoying the contact with readers, so please let me know what you think of Deceived. Also, if you’ve read Deceived, and enjoyed it, please tell your friends about it and post a review on Amazon, Goodreads, or other review outlets.

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food: Cheese. I’ve actually had to give it up because I’m such an addict, but I have a pizza exception.

Favorite Dessert: Jelly Beans.

Favorite TV Show: The Black List.

Last Movie You Saw: Monuments Men.

Favorite Musical Group: There’s many. Better Than Ezra, Imagine Dragons, Matt Nathanson. Sorry. I can’t just name one.

Dark or Milk Chocolate: Both!

Secret Celebrity Crush: Hugh Jackman.

Last Vacation Destination: Destin, Florida.

Pet Peeve: I don’t really have one at the moment.

TRC: Thank you Stella for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on the release of DECEIVED. We wish you all the best.

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Elli by Tina DeSalvo-Review, Interview and Giveaway

Elli by Tina DeSalvo-Review, Interview and Giveaway

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Elli
A Second Chance Novel
by Tina DeSalvo
Genre: adult, contemporary, romance, recovery

Elli

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 1, 2014

Elli Morenelli has lived through a nightmare and now is working on getting her dream…

Her life could have been over with her breast cancer diagnosis, but Elli had fought and won. Now she is ready to fight for other women facing the same nightmare, but to do so she is going to need money. And she is going to need it fast.

Fortunately, Elli finds herself with half ownership of a Louisiana plantation. A twisted inheritance has set her up with an interesting future. Unfortunately, Elli no longer believes in planning a future, she just wants to take the money and run.

Ben Bienvenu wants nothing to do with the woman from California who is certain to turn his world upside down. But the conditions of the will that left the property to both of them doesn’t give him much choice. Not if he wants to keep the property that’s been in his family for generations.

A snobby diva rental dog, an impossible will, a nosy Bienvenu family, a distracting Mardi Gras season and a man who thinks he is protecting his son by standing his ground against her… Elli knows that trying to find common ground with this man known as the Cajun Dog Whisperer is going to be an uphill battle.

Two broken people.
Both in need of a Second Chance….

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Normally, when I write a review, I go through the plot without revealing too much to let you, the reader, know a little more about the book I’ve read and to let you know why I think you should read it. I’m going to veer off of that path a bit with this one and just tell you why you should read it.

I will be honest and tell you that when I received this book to read and review and read the blurb, I wasn’t thrilled. A lot of books, in my humble opinion, that deal with a main character surviving a life threatening event become, well, almost unreadable for me. But, I dove in and holy hell…… Am I glad I did. Tina DeSalvo has written a wonderful story with just the right amount of, for lack of a better word, everything. You will absolutely fall in love with EVERYONE in this story. Your heart will break for both Elli and Ben, but you will also find yourself cheering for them very early on. Elli doesn’t dwell on what has happened to her, rather she dwells on what she can do to help others to not have to go through what she has been through. That is the crux of her dilemma. Even though she’s entitled to half of the estate, and shows up with a plan, said plan goes down the tubes fast and she finds herself at a crossroads……….

Ben is hell bent on not liking Elli, and he stands his ground early on as he doesn’t want to lose his familial home that he and his son still call home. He just can’t fathom why someone would want to uproot all they’ve known, but when he finally starts figuring things out, with the help of his awesome, quirky and wonderful family, he has to decide what’s “right” for he and his son. And, yes, he decides that even though Elli is afraid to love anyone for fear of having to leave them if she gets sick again, he’s willing to risk his heart and put it all on the line.

Elli reminds everyone who reads it that life happens. The good, the bad and the ugly. Almost unbelievably, as I was reading this book, one of my best friends since 1988 was diagnosed with breast cancer, Stage 3 invasive lobular carcinoma. Talk about a shocker……….And for the first two days, I couldn’t read the book. I even thought about contacting everyone and telling them that I just couldn’t do it. But as I picked it up, I read one of the blog entries that Elli had written, and I thought who am I to be having a pity party? I don’t have this disease. My friend does. And information is power. So, I finished the book and am so glad I did. The insight in the few blog entries that we are privy to are insightful and touching, and yes, even funny at times. Please don’t get me wrong. This is in no way a sad story, but a very happy and uplifting one. Thrown together by chance, Ben and Elli sizzle together and you just can’t get enough of them. And, the fact that Ben and his family are Cajun has absolutely nothing to do with his hotness……really……not a bit……. J There is so much potential with the others in the Bienvenu family……All I can say is that I can’t wait to read about them as well. And, well done Tina DeSalvo, well done.

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Reviewed by Vickie M.

Interview

TRC: Hi Elli and welcome to The Reading Cafe. Congratulations on the release of ELLI. We would like to start with some background information.

Would you please tell us something about yourself?

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Tina DeSalvoTina: Hello, Sandy. Thank you for inviting me to be here on The Reading Café’. I am excited to chat with you about my book Elli, a Second Chance Novel. It is fun for me to now have my work in the fiction realm out-and- about. As far as background information on me, I can tell you I am now in what I feel is a second career, although my first career involved writing, too. I was a broadcast reporter and free-lance journalist for over 25 years. And, here is something I haven’t told anyone interviewing me, before I was a journalist, I had a summer job working in a hot, gritty, roofing-shingle factory. It was one of the jobs I held that helped pay my college tuition. At the factory, I drove a fork-lift, worked making tar-paper and shoveled out gravel silos. How‘s that for a body of work?

TRC: Who or what influenced your career in writing?

Tina: All the who’s and what’s (sounds like a Dr. Seuss book, LOL) that pass or pause in front of me every day of my life influence my writing and therefore inspire my career in writing. I draw inspiration from everything. Sounds really broad and vague, I know, but that is the truth. I am an observer of people and life. What I don’t see and absorb, I make up. It kind of mixes all together into a gumbo of characters, plots, conflicts, resolutions and a whole lot of laughter. I will add that there have been many amazing individuals who influenced my career in fiction writing because of how they encouraged, educated or mentored me with knowledge for the craft and for the business of writing. To name a few, the late Kate Duffy, Cherry Adair, Stella Barcelona and Booksellers Molly Bolden and Kay Levine.

TRC: When not writing, what do you do to relax?

Tina: When I can carve a bit of relaxing time, it usually is outside with a book in my hands either reading for my pleasure or reading to the sweet kiddies in my life. That relaxes me and gives me joy. I also love planting or harvesting bright colorful flowers or yummy vegetables in my garden. Of course, this must be done in the shade with the breeze blowing…I do live in the sultry south. On that point, I also LOVE to go to the mountains when I can. It is such a departure from the humid beautiful flatlands of Louisiana that it stirs my soul and relaxes me to be in the cool, crisp Rocky Mountain air…even when I am hiking with my good-looking hubby up a steep path and the air is so thin I am wishing I had an oxygen tank strapped to my back or more accurately his (let him carry the heavy thing!). Oh, and did I tell you I like the beach, too? I just like being outside. Here’s a fast fact: I actually wrote a large portion of Elli, a Second Chance Novel, outside in my screened patio with the ceiling fan whirring overhead.

Breast cancer ribbonTRC: Let’s talk about Breast Cancer Awareness. All proceeds from ELLI will be donated to Women in the Fight Against Breast Cancer. How close does Breast Cancer Affect your family? What was behind your decision to donate the proceeds of ELLI to this fight?

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Tina: Sandy, breast cancer definitely affects my family very closely. I had Stage 3 breast cancer. I had two paternal aunts who had breast cancer, too. I know firsthand how difficult it is to fight the fight when you have insurance, when you have family and friends who are helping you, when you have the where-with-all to be your own advocate, when you have a great medical team assembled. Not everyone who fights breast cancer has this. I saw this while I was in the chemo infusion lab getting treatment and learned on several occasions that there were people who didn’t receive their treatment because the cancer prevented them from working and they couldn’t afford to put gas in their cars or pay for cab rides to the cancer center.

I heard stories of how women were only allocated one prosthetic breast a year even when there were changes in their bodies causing it to fit poorly. There are many unmet needs that can affect a person’s quality of life and possible outcome. It’s hard enough to be in the fight of your life without having the right armor and weapons for battle. I wanted to do something to help improve a woman’s emotional and physical well-being while they fought. I want women fighting on this very day to know they are not alone in the battle. The money raised from the sale of Elli, a Second Chance Novel will help. It is a start. We are trying to help women find their SECOND CHANCE.

TRC: Would you please tell us something of the premise of ELLI?

ElliTina: Elli travels to Louisiana to sell the half ownership of a plantation she has inherited in order to save the foundation she started after a ruinous fundraiser. The problem is the twisted inheritance for the plantation requires that she convince Ben Bienvenu, the man who inherited the other half, to sell his share of Sugar Mill Plantation, too. That may be a near impossible task since the plantation has been in his family for over 200 years. Mischievous dogs, a nosey Bienvenu family, a distracting Mardi Gras season and a man who thinks he is protecting his son by standing his ground against her. . . Elli must conquer all of this for hope, love and a second chance. She is a breast cancer survivor and knows how to fight to win.

TRC: Are any of the characters or the premise based in reality or a combination of reality and fiction?

Tina: ELLI is a story of fiction that draws on the Cajun culture, people and setting that I know so well. The characters are only real in my mind where I created them, but they reflect bits of so many wonderful people whom I’ve encountered in my life. The premise is based in reality in two ways. First is that Elli is a breast cancer survivor and I have drawn her emotions from my emotions and experiences as well as from other survivors who live in that wonderful, difficult, joyful and fearful time after the cancer treatment ends and a renewed life begins. Secondly, some of the experiences Elli writes about in her blogs are based in whole or in part by what happened to me or others I know while going through treatment.

TRC: You grew up in and around NOLA. How much influence has the French Quarter and Cajun country of New Orleans had in your writing?

Tina: A lot. I love the people and culture of “the City that Care Forgot” and of Cajun country. There are similarities between the two areas, but there are a lot of differences, too. I hope I captured the nuances and wrote of it in a fresh, real way for readers to enjoy.

TRC: Is this a standalone storyline or a part of a series? If it is a part of a series, how many books do you have planned?

Tina: Yes, it is a standalone but we will see many of the same characters return in two more books of the Second Chance Novel Series.

TRC: What challenges or difficulties (research, logistics, background) did you encounter writing this particular story?

Tina: The challenges I faced writing this story is that I wanted to remain true to sharing a Breast Cancer survivor’s emotional journey once the cancer treatment ends but I didn’t want to make this a story about “cancer”. The heart of this story is that it is a love story. I wanted to stay true to that. I also wanted to be true to my writer’s voice which is light and somewhat humorous. I know that seems like an unlikely combination. In the end, I think I was able to craft the character-driven story I envisioned while staying true to my voice as I share Elli’s fears and hopes, too. I also weaved in Ben’s conflicts, his story, which I hope help to create a good book. Geez, I hope ya’ll like it. So far, the reviews and feedback have been really good.

TRC: What are your thoughts on writing a series and ending an installment with a major cliff hanger?

Tina: I think that is one fun way to tell a story. As a reader, I would prefer having the next book in that series in my hand ready to start as soon as I close the back cover to the one before it. LOL. That said, it isn’t the type of book I will write, although, I may have a secondary story line unfinished in one and pick it up in the next book. It won’t be with the main characters, though. Hmm? That gives me an idea for a secondary thread in Jewel and Beau’s story that I’m writing….(oh, did I just write a cliffhanger? LOL)

TRC: When writing a storyline, do the characters direct the writing or do you direct the characters?

Tina: Oh, without a second thought, I can tell you with full certainty that the characters direct, torture, tease and nag me to create the storyline. ☺

TRC: The mark of a good writer is to pull the reader into the storyline so that they experience the emotions along with the characters. What do you believe a writer must do to make this happen? Where do you believe writers fail in this endeavor?

Tina: I think you have to be sympathetic or empathetic or at least care about the characters a little bit to be able to experience their emotions. I think if you have no understanding of the characters or you can’t relate to them in any way, you won’t care about them. When an author makes me care about a character, either in a good or bad way, I am ALL IN the story.

TRC: Writers’ block is a very real phenomenon. How do you handle the pressures and anxiety of writer’s block?

Tina: I’m afraid to utter those words aloud or even type them for it might jinx me…I think, the only way for me to handle the anxiety is to sit down and start writing. If the writing is bad, oh well. Bad sentences can be fixed. Nothing can be done with NO sentences.

TRC: Many authors bounce ideas and information with other authors or friends and family. With whom do you bounce ideas?

Tina: That’s easy for me to answer. My husband, Corey. My sons, Hal and Nicholas. My writer buddies, Stella Barcelona, Cherry Adair, Deborah Leblanc and Eileen Dryer (and whomever is meeting with us when we get together)

TRC: What three things would you like to accomplish in the next five years?

Tina:
1. Stay healthy.
2. Spend as much time as I can with family and friends.
3. Write good books people want to read.

TRC: What is something that few, if any people, know about you?

Tina: I’m a southern Louisiana gal who lives in the best place on earth for seafood and I’m allergic to shellfish. I wasn’t always allergic to it, so I do know of the sweet, tender taste of shrimp, crab and crawfish. Sigh. I miss eating it, especially when we all gather for a seafood boil.

TRC: On what are you currently working?

Tina: Jewel, a Second Chance Novel. It‘s Jewel and Beau’s story. We met Beau in ELLI. He is Ben’s cousin and attorney. He is a well-dressed charmer. Beau has a strong sense to protect the Bienvenu family because they had rescued him and his brother from a life of abuse and neglect when they were young boys. So, when antiques’ expert, Jewell Doucet, arrives at Sugar Mill Plantation with her grandmother, Mignon, asking questions that may involve an old, secret Bienvenu mystery, he becomes very suspicious and defensive. He doesn’t know that Jewel is there to investigate a story her grandmother has just recently told her. She wants to find out if her grandmother’s bizarre claim of having a sister is true. If it is, she wants to find the sister for her before her grandmother’s memory is stolen by dementia, forever. Oh, besides, Beau not liking the Doucet ladies coming to Sugar Mill, Tante Izzy isn’t happy about it either. The Bienvenu matriarch feels a sort-of rivalry with this woman interfering with her family.

TRC: Would you like to add anything else?

Tina: Yes, I want to thank you for the opportunity to be here. This has been fun. Your questions were really great! I especially want to thank you for allowing me to share where the proceeds from Elli, a Second Chance Novel, will be donated. It is a cause that means a lot of me, more importantly it means a lot to women fighting breast cancer. I also want to invite everyone to visit my website for more resources on Breast Cancer. There you can all also enjoy taking a look at my photo gallery of the great people I’ve met at book signings, conventions and fundraisers. I invite you to sign up for my newsletter while you are there, too. www.tinadesalvo.com

LIGHTNING ROUND

Favorite Food
Anything Italian with red marinara sauce and fresh mozzarella cheese

Favorite Dessert
Creamy Vanilla bean ice cream with warm chocolate sauce poured on top.

Favorite TV Show
Game of Thrones (I am Khaleesi, Mother of Dragons. Don’t we all wish? LOL)

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Last Movie You Saw
Savings Mr. Banks

Favorite Song
I have so many favorites, how do I name one! I’ll go with Train’s “Drops of Jupiter” The lyrics are so ridiculously spectacular.

Dark or Milk Chocolate
Yes! All chocolate. All ways.

Secret Celebrity Crush
Viggo Mortensen and the Rock (Dwayne Johnson)

Last Vacation Destination
Key West, Florida

Pet Peeve
People who are impatient, rude or disrespectful to the elderly.

TRC: Thank you Tina for taking the time to answer our questions. Congratulations on all of your success and we wish you good health.

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Date Night (Wish Come True #1) by R.C.Matthews-a review

Date Night (Wish Come True #1) by R.C. Matthews-a review

Date Night

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About the book: Release Date May 3, 2014

Ever since Jordan Billette’s father, Jeremy, died unexpectedly when she was eight years old, Jordan and her paternal grandmother (‘Grannie’) have shared a special bond by creating a tribute to Jeremy: a scrapbook that documents the important milestone of Jordan’s life from her first report card with letter grades, to her first kiss, to graduating from college.

Upon graduating from college, only one significant milestone remains; her wedding day. When Grannie is diagnosed with aggressive cancer, she makes one dying wish to Jordan. Grannie wants to watch Jordan walk down the aisle. Not engaged? Not even dating? No problem. Grannie has a plan. She signs Jordan up for a dating service—dinner dates twice per week will surely turn up a soul mate!

JT Murphy has been best friends with Jordan’s older brother Jared since they were in diapers. Grannie wisely insists Jordan meet her dates at the restaurant where JT waits tables because she needs protection from unworthy jerks. JT is more than happy to help; Jordan is like a sister to him. So why does her smile light up his evening whenever he sees her and why is he noticing that she has curves in all the right places? As the wedding draws near…JT wonders if it’s his heart that needs protecting…from the pain of potentially losing Jordan forever.

Review

What a sweet, sweet story. Jordan and her Grannie immediately steal your heart right from the get-go. As does JT. When Jordan’s dates start becoming almost more than she can bare, she finds herself relying on JT, not only for comic relief, but for coming to her rescue. And, let me tell ya, she needs rescuing a couple of times and it literally had me laughing out loud. From a male stripper to a gamer, and a little of everything in between, the guys are pretty unremarkable. Until one shows up and is actually a very nice, down to earth, normal guy. And, it just so happens that JT knows the guy and knows that he actually is a good guy. So, he should be happy for her, right? Yeah, not so much…….

Jordan is growing a little disenfranchised with the guys that the dating service is setting her up with, but she perseveres, even if it is only to try and make her Grannie happy. They have decided that if she doesn’t find “the one”, they will have a life celebration party for Grannie instead of a wedding for Jordan. They have picked the venue, but Jordan and her “fiancé” are to go scope out the place and talk to the wedding planner in order to get everything rolling. JT goes along as said fiancé and he and Jordan have a great time together. It doesn’t take long for both of them to realize they’re attracted to each other, but JT has another year of college left and is raising his little brother, who is graduating high school. He doesn’t think that he can devote enough time to a relationship due to his work and school schedules, let alone that it’s his best friend’s little sister.

But, when he “sees” Jordan out with the nice, normal guy, let’s just say things get a little dicey. And, why isn’t Grannie and the rest of Jordan’s family as outraged as Jordan’s big brother?? Well, my friends, you’ll have to read to find out……………And, what a read it is!

Date Night is a wonderful story that I immediately felt a connection to. The storyline of friends to lovers is a timeless one and I love the way Matthews brought them together. Jordan and JT are both great characters and are totally believable and relatable. And, totally lovable!! I laughed and, yes, cried. I can’t wait to read the next in this series. The only constructive criticism I have is that I had a bit of trouble, at times, figuring out from whose point of view I was reading. Well done R.C. Matthews!!!

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Reviewed by Vickie M

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Burning Dawn (Angels of the Dark #3) by Gena Showalter-a review

Burning Dawn (Angels of the Dark #3) by Gena Showalter- a review

Burning Dawn

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About the book: Release Date April 29, 2014

A tormented past has left Thane with an insatiable need for violence, making him the most dangerous assassin in the skies.
He lives by a single code: no mercy. And as he unleashes his fury on his most recent captor, he learns no battle could have prepared him for the slave he rescues from his enemy’s clutches—a beauty who stokes the fires of his darkest desires.

Elin Vale has her own deep-rooted scars, and her attraction to the exquisite warrior who freed her challenges her every boundary.
But Thane’s unwavering determination to protect her means she must face her greatest fears—and enter a world in which passion is power, and victory means breathtaking surrender.

Review:

Burning Dawn begins in a Phoenix camp where Thane had been taken prisoner in a previous book and held against his will. Kendra, a Phoenix scorned, if you will, has made it her mission to torment Thane and addict him to the poison that her body secretes. A poison makes Thane crave only Kendra’s touch. When Thane has a moment of semi-lucidity, he tears through the camp searching for Kendra, knowing that something is not quite right. As he is rampaging through the camp, Elin, who herself is being held prisoner, is immediately drawn to him and decides that her best hope for escape would be to help Thane escape. Elin is half Phoenix and watched her entire family murdered by the Phoenix who now held her prisoner.

Thane is subdued once again, but Elin is bound and determined to bring him out of his poison induced stupor so that he can not only free himself, but her as well. She sneaks into Kendra’s tent and steals a new medication, called Frost, that can heal immortals and dilute the poison in his system. And, once she administers it to Thane, it doesn’t take him long to come to himself and call Xerxes and Bjorn, his best friends and fellow Sent Ones. Not only does he free himself and Elin, but takes the Phoenix as his prisoners to his club, the Downfall, where he “displays” them in the courtyard outside the club. And, oh what a display it is. He vows that he will never be at anyone’s mercy ever again, especially a Phoenix. He hates the entire race with his every breath.

Thane gives Elin a job at Downfall, and is drawn to her. But, he knows that a mere human would never be able to withstand his carnal desires. He, Xerxes and Bjorn had been held captive by demons and tortured ruthlessly in the most depraved of ways, and that had changed them in ways that most had a hard time understanding. But, the bond that the three share as a result is unbreakable. Each would willingly give their life for the other.

Elin settles into her new surroundings and gets to know her new roommates, which is a hysterical crew. She finds herself drawn to Thane as well, but once she starts hearing of is “depraved” ways, she tries to talk herself out of her attraction. As does Thane. These two have a long road ahead of them, as the heart wants what it wants. But will Thane be able to truly give himself to Elin once he discovers that she is half Phoenix? Well, of course he will, but, I guarantee you, that the journey will be a tough one for both of them and well worth your time.

I have to be honest. Elin is not the type of heroine that we normally read about in a Showalter story. When I first started, I honestly didn’t know if I’d be able to finish. She talks to herself constantly in almost a cartoonish way and the things that pop into her head left me shaking mine. But, I will say that I’m glad that I continued, because as the story progresses, I found myself starting to understand her way of thinking a little more. She and her roomies are hysterical together. The scenes where they are teaching her to play “dodge boulder” are truly LOL funny. And, once she and Thane start interacting more, the story flowed easily. Thane and his cohorts are, to borrow a word from a friend, totally swoonworthy. Their dedication to each other will melt your heart. Elin comes into her own and I found myself totally rooting for her and she ends up kicking ass in the end, which totally redeemed her in my eyes. There are some awesome action scenes and we get to see a few friends from the Lords of the Underworld, which is always a bonus!!!! In my opinion, Gena Showalter had wavered from her original style of writing in the last couple of books, but is back on track with this one. Even though this wasn’t my favorite in the series, it was a good story and I look forward to the next.

Reviewed by Vickie M.

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Giving In (Surrender Trilogy #2) by Maya Banks-Review and Giveaway

Giving In (Surrender Trilogy #2) by Maya Banks-Review and Giveaway

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Giving In
Surrender Trilogy #2
by Maya Banks
Release Date: May 6, 2014
Genre: adult, contemporary,erotic, romance

Giving In May 2014

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Giving In by Maya Banks
Surrender Trilogy – #2
About the Book: Release Date May 6, 2104

Kylie sees the way Jensen looks at her. The dark promise in his eyes. That rough edge of dominance she knows he possesses. But dominance is the one thing that frightens her above all else. She and her brother barely survived a childhood steeped in violence and abuse. She could never give up total control and submit to a man. Especially a man like Jensen. Could she?

Jensen sees the shadows in Kylie’s eyes. Knows he has to tread very carefully or risk losing any chance he has with her. All he wants is the opportunity to show her that dominance doesn’t equal pain, bondage or discipline. That emotional surrender is the most powerful of all, and that to submit—fully to him—will fulfill the aching void in her heart in a way nothing else ever will.

Review:
Kylie survived a horrific childhood. And, then, the unthinkable happened. Her brother, Carson, the one who forged a life for them, was killed. She has her small circle of friends, her job as office manager at the company that her brother and his best friend, Dash, built from the ground up. Before Carson’s death, he and Dash had already discussed bringing in another partner. Dash makes the decision to bring in Jensen Tucker. Kylie is less than thrilled. She knows down to her toes that Jensen is overbearing and used to getting what he wants. But, she knows that Dash needs the help, so, as long as Jensen keeps his distance, no harm, no foul. And, oh yeah, he wants her!

Once Dash and Joss leave for their honeymoon, distance isn’t a thing that Jensen is willing to give Kylie. He knows that everyone has made it easy for Kylie in order to protect her fragile psyche, but he also knows that she is being way underutilized in her current position. He sees more potential in her than anyone else sees, even Kylie herself. So, he gives her a project to work on that will bring her in line to become a partner. Even though she balks at first, Jensen convinces her to give it a try. When she gets started on said project, she finds herself thoroughly enjoying the work and begins to think “what if”………… Maybe she can function in a larger role within the company. But will she be able to move past her horrid past and truly be able to function in the corporate world? And, will she be able to act on the attraction that sizzles between her and Jensen and find herself giving in? Well, my friends, you’ll have to read to find out.

I have to say that I was worried about how this book would turn out, even back before I read it. To say that the abuse Kylie suffered was horrible is an understatement. And, for Banks to pair her with a dominant just didn’t sit well with me. But, I went into this one with my mind open. After all, everyone knows that I worship Maya Banks. So, after reading this one, she only solidified my stance that she is absolutely one of the best authors in this genre EVER! The way she writes Kylie’s insecurities and the way Jensen handles them is brilliant. Jensen has his own horrific past that he has overcome, or at least he thought he had. Their chemistry sizzles on the pages.

I know that some will probably complain about the way Jensen gives over control to Kylie in order to ease her fears, but I thought it was spot on. More than anything I’ve read in a long time, this is about a couple who truly have demons to overcome and are willing to take the necessary steps to solidify their relationship. Of course, there is a bump or two along the way, but the resolution of the bumps is definitely worth the read. I’ve read everything that Banks has ever written, and I have to say that this one is near the top for me. Giving In is ultimately about trust, redemption and love. Well done Maya Banks. Once again, very very well done.

Surrender Trilogy

Reading Order

1. Letting Go
2. Giving In
3. Taking It All (Sept 2014)

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Reviewed by Vickie M.

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Wind Raven (Agents of the Crown 3) by Regan Walker-Review, Guest Post & Giveaway

Wind Raven (Agents of the Crown 3) by Regan Walker-Review, Guest Post & Giveaway

 

Wind Raven
Agents of the Crown #3
by Regan Walker
Release Date: March 2014

Wind Raven

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release March 2014

Ordered by the Prince Regent into the Caribbean, English sea captain and former privateer Jean Nicholas Powell has no time for women onboard the Wind Raven, especially not Tara McConnell. The impudent American forced herself aboard, and so she’ll get more than she bargained for: Instead of a direct sail to Baltimore, she’ll join their quest to investigate a rampaging pirate, the infamous Roberto Cofresi. But the hoyden thinks she can crew with his men, and though he bans her from the rigging, Nick is captivated watching her lithe, luscious movements on deck. Facing high seas, storms, cutthroats and the endless unknown, he must protect his ship, his passenger, his crew. But on this voyage, with this woman, there is a greater danger: to his heart.

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Wind Raven begins in the West Indies, where Captain Powell has gone into a tavern to meet up with an associate and to have a drink. He overhears a conversation by some rambunctious Americans about a woman serving as a crewmember aboard their ship! “What kind of woman would crew with men?”. Be careful of your thoughts Captain………….be very careful.

Tara McConnell has spent the last year in London with her aunt, who is a member of the ton. Tara’s father had sent her to live with her aunt and to become a lady. And, even though her Season was a success, Tara longed for home. She also longed to see her father and her brothers again. Even though she was grateful for her aunt’s guidance through her first Season, she just could not see herself marrying an Englishman. She’d lost one of her brothers in the war with Britain and she was convinced that they were all a selfish lot and she almost felt traitorous even attempting to enjoy their company. But, when word reaches them that her father has fallen ill, it becomes a race against time to get Tara home to Baltimore.

Her aunt insists that there is only one ship that she would feel safe sending Tara home on: The Wind Raven, captained by Nick Powell. Seems Tara’s aunt was a friend of Nick’s mother and she knew that Tara would be well taken care of. Unfortunately, neither Tara nor her aunt knew that Nick had an assignment to take care of for the Prince Regent. Not only were they not sailing directly to Baltimore, they were to see if they could ferret any information on a pirate, one Roberto Confresi, via the Caribbean. When Tara makes it to the ship and requests passage and presents her aunt’s missive, Nick knows that there is no way that he can say no, just as he knows that he can’t tell Tara of their mission for the Prince Regent. But, really, how much trouble can one woman with a full crew be? Well, if that one woman is Tara McConnell, be careful what you ask for…………………

Regan Walker has once again written a story that grabbed me from the beginning and did not let go. You will absolutely fall in love with Tara McConnell. She is fearless, loyal and, oh yeah, an awesome crew member! And, once she and Nick are drawn to each other, the chemistry is off the charts. He is my absolute favorite hero that Regan has written to date. And, that is saying A LOT. I’ve said of her stories before that she beautifully entwines fiction with history, but I don’t think until now that I’ve given her enough credit for her world building. You can absolutely hear the roar of the ocean waves and smell the sea as you read this book. Her descriptions are spot on without being over the top. That, in my humble opinion, is another characteristic of a great author. This book will have you on the edge of your seat at times, and tearing up at others. Wind Raven is ultimately a story about letting go of one’s past to see just how bright your future can be. And letting go of the preconceived constraints might not be so bad either……………..

Wind Raven is a wonderfully written story with a lot of action, a smidge of mystery and a whole lot of romance. This is, without a doubt, my favorite in this series. And, I have to confess that I’ve been a bit of a schooner fanatic for most of my life. I’ve actually sailed on one several times and words can’t express what an adventure it is. So, for Wind Raven to be set on a beautiful schooner? I was so on board……………….(pun intended!). Once again, if you’re a fan of Regency Romance, Regan Walker is the one for you. Well done, Regan Walker, very very well done!!

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Reviewed by Vickie M

 

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History as a Character:
Research & Writing Historical Romance
By Regan Walker

For me, research and writing historical romance must include real history, as it’s a character in each of my books. What do I mean by that? Well, the historical setting is not just “background.” Rather, I am constantly weaving in historical events, attitudes and real historical figures into my romances. I don’t just refer to the food and dress either, though those can certainly require much research at times, but also what was actually going on in the time period that was of great import and who was involved.

Typically, I begin with an idea, a scene or a character. For my novel, Wind Raven, it was the sea captain, Jean Nicholas Powell, an arrogant Englishman who gave up on love (and virgins in particular) some years ago. Now he loves only his ship, his crew and his life at sea. For this man, I needed a worthy heroine, a woman he would come to respect who would defy convention and give him a major run for his money.

Enter the American patriot, Tara McConnell from the shipbuilding family of privateers who made the Boston Clipper ships that helped America run the British blockades in the War of 1812. Tara, who grew up on her father’s ships, disdains the English even though the war has been over for a few years. Yet she was forced by her father to spend a year in London with her aunt, a dowager baroness, and to have a Season. I had a real, historic model for Tara in Anne Chamberlyne, a scholar’s daughter and member of the gentry who, declining offers of marriage in 1690, at the age of twenty-three, donned a man’s clothing and joined her brother’s ship to fight the French off Beachy Head. Tara was just such a woman.

Once Tara becomes a passenger on Nick’s ship, the sparks start to fly. She wants to act a member of his crew and he wants her far from the action. It was important to me that I get all the ship scenes correct and use all the right terminology, particularly since both Tara and Nick well understood the workings of a schooner. I read my 4-inch thick Sailor’s Word Book and studied drawings of schooners of the period until I was seeing them in my dreams. I also took a ride on a schooner of the period to get a feel for the movement of the ship—and in doing so, found a friend and my consultant in the person of the ship’s gunner. We became fast friends and exchanged dozens of emails on technical subjects.

Schooner

The research that went into this book took over a year and included not just schooners and the War of 1812, but what was happening on Bermuda (where Nick makes a stop), how a schooner would weather a major storm at sea, and, most importantly, the life of the real pirate Roberto Cofresi. A tall, blond giant of a man from Puerto Rico, Cofresi preyed on all merchant ships not flying the flag of Royal Spain. And he had reason to do so, as you’ll see in my story.

About The Author beige

Regan WalkerI didn’t start out as a writer of romance, oh no. Although I loved to write stories as a child, by the time I got to college, more serious pursuits were encouraged. So, naturally, I became a lawyer. Who needs adverbs as a lawyer? But after years of serving clients in private practice and several stints in high levels of government, I decided it was time for a change. My work had given me a love of international travel (I’ve been to over 40 countries…) and a feel for the demands of the “Crown” on its subjects. Hence, my first novels are all about a demanding Prince Regent who thinks of his subjects as his private talent pool.

I promise my novels will always sweep you away to another time and another place. I want you to experience adventure as well as love.

I live in San Diego with my wonderful Golden Retriever “Link.” I have one son who is a young entrepreneur and, though he looks like a Highlander of old, he would never read a romance novel. So like a man, no?

Twitter: @RegansReview (https://twitter.com/RegansReview)

Giveaway beige

Regan is offering an ebook copy of RACING WITH THE WIND (Agents of the Crown #1) or an ebook copy of THE TWELFTH NIGHT WAGER -winner’s choice.

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6. The giveaway runs from April 16  to April 20, 2014

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