Autumn Thorns by Yasmine Galenorn – Review, Excerpt and Giveaway

Autumn Thorns by Yasmine Galenorn – Review, Excerpt and Giveaway

 

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Fifteen years ago, I ran away from Whisper Hollow, Washington, a small town on Crescent Lake in the Olympic Peninsula. But truth is, if you were born here, you can never really leave. I’m Kerris Fellwater, and when I returned, I inherited my grandmother’s house—and her gift. As a spirit shaman, it’s my responsibility to drive the dead back to their graves, because around Whisper Hollow, people—and secrets—don’t always stay buried.

When I was little, I was told my mother ran off. But now it looks like she was murdered. With the help of my mysterious neighbor Bryan, we begin to unravel the mystery of her disappearance, and in doing so, unearth a dark force seeking to bury Whisper Hollow. Now I must work with the dead, rather than against them, because our enemy will do whatever she can to destroy the town, and she means to start with me.


Review:

Kerris had made a life for herself in Seattle, but when she started seeing signs, she knew she would have to uproot her life once more and head home to Whisper Hollow. When she received word that her beloved grandmother had died, she knew things would never be the same.

Upon Kerris’ arrival in Whisper Hollow, she’s not prepared for what awaits. Or is she? As she delves into her duties as spirit shaman, she soon figures out that things are not, nor have they ever been, as they seem. From her grandfather’s disdain for her, to the disappearance of her mother, to the group that she is fated to be a part of, Kerris embarks on a path to not only uncover the closely guarded secrets, but to unravel mysteries that surround Whisper Hollow. Even though she is met with resistance, Kerris faces some of her biggest fears with her newly formed inner circle and the results are otherworldly……

I read a couple of other series by Yasmine Galenorn, and really enjoy them. But this book renewed my love for the worlds that she builds. With Autumn Thorns being the first book in a new series, there is a lot of world building and introductions to the main, as well as supporting, characters. That’s where I got excited. The characters are multifaceted and complex without being too over the top and hard to follow. Kerris is a wonderful character who meets the challenges she’s handed head on. Bryan moves mountains to keep her safe and has a great back story, which I hope to find out more in future books. The possibilities are endless in this new series, from Kerris’ best friend to the spirits that guard different realms, and everyone in between, I can’t wait to read more. I LOVED THIS BOOK! Well done, Yasmine Galenorn. Very, very well done!

Reviewed by Vickie

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As I turned onto Bramblewood Way, the fog rose thick and fast to surround the car. It smothered the road in one quick swoop. I slammed on the brakes as a dark figure vaulted out from the trees on the side of the road, loping into the street. It looked for all the world like a huge wolf, hunched and misshapen. Another figure followed—this one human—and I skidded to the side as I tried to avoid hitting him. As I brought my CR-V to a halt, I lurched forward against the seat belt, almost hitting the steering wheel.

My ribs felt bruised and I was panting but otherwise unharmed. I gripped the wheel with one hand as I fumbled to shift the SUV into park.

What the hell had just happened?

Hands shaking, I slowly unfastened my seat belt, then reached beneath the seat for the crowbar I kept stashed there. Being a single woman in a big city, I had learned how to defend myself with whatever I had at hand. After a moment, I also grabbed the switchblade I kept hidden in my glove box and shoved it into my jacket pocket. Hesitating another moment—there could be anything out there from a coyote to a serial killer—finally, I opened the door and stepped out of the car.

I stood there, scanning the road around me, the crowbar clutched in one hands, while I kept the other free and near the knife in my jacket. I knew how to throw a punch, and I could use a baseball bat with decent effectiveness, but it all depended on who was on the receiving end.

The road was silent, a hush of fog. My house was a block and a half away, but right now it felt as good as a mile. As my breath coalesced into a cloud of white vapor, I tried to sort out whether I had actually hit anyone. No body in the road—check. No sign of what dog . . . wolf . . . whatever had launched itself in my path—check.

“Are you all right?”

Startled, I whirled around, raising the crowbar. To my left stood a man, around five eleven. He was lean and fit, and so close he could have grabbed my arm. I took one deliberate step back.

What the hell? I hadn’t seen any sign of him—or anybody else—when I’d stepped out of the car. Nor had I heard him approach, and I had good ears. “Where did you come from? Who are you?”

He held up his hands, gesturing to the raised crowbar. “I promise, you won’t need that. I’m not going to hurt you.” He took a step back and kept his hands out in plain sight.

As I slowly lowered the makeshift weapon, I looked him over. His wheat-colored hair was in a casually tousled shag, reaching his collar in back and on the sides. A well-trimmed beard and mustache shrouded his face. But something about his eyes caught my attention. I realized that, even this close, under the streetlamps, I couldn’t tell what color they were. And yet his gaze pierced through the fog. I frowned. There was something familiar about him . . . but I knew we hadn’t met.

He ventured a smile, still holding his hands where I could see them. “Allow me to introduce myself—and apologize for startling you.” His voice was soft but firm. I had the feeling he could sing with that voice. “My name is Bryan Tierney. I’m your neighbor.”

Neighbor? When I’d left Whisper Hollow, the estate next door had been empty and I hadn’t realized somebody lived there now.

I gazed at him calmly, but inside, alarm bells were going off—but I couldn’t tell what they were warning me about. I wasn’t afraid of him, not really. I didn’t sense danger from him, and he most definitely wasn’t a spirit—but something was tugging at the edges of my consciousness.

about the author

Yasmine Galenorn

Hi, I’m New York Times, USA TODAY, and Publisher’s Weekly bestselling author Yasmine Galenorn.  In April 2012, I won a Career Achievement Award in Urban Fantasy at the Romantic Times Convention.

I write urban fantasy/paranormal romance for Berkley: the Otherworld Series, (aka Sisters of the Moon Series), the upcoming spin-off series in the Otherworld altaverse–the Fly By Night Series, and the upcoming Whisper Hollow paranormal romance/suspense series. I also wrote the Indigo Court Series.

In the past, I’ve also written a paranormal mystery series (the Chintz ‘n China Series) for Berkley Prime Crime, a short-lived mystery series (the Bath & Body Series) under the name of India Ink, again for Berkley Prime Crime, and eight metaphysical nonfiction books (Llewellyn Publications and Crossing Press).

I’m represented by Meredith Bernstein of the Meredith Bernstein Literary Agency–I adore my agent and am thrilled to have her on my side.

And yes, I’m a shamanic witch and am considered an elder in the Pagan community, having been in the Craft since February 29th (yes, leap year day), 1980.  I walk an eclectic path and consider my life to be a blend of teacups and tattoos–the former in my china closet, the latter on my skin–I’m heavily inked.  I collect teacups, teapots, Old Country Roses china (Royal Albert), antlers and skulls (of the non-human variety), daggers and crystals.  And of course, my bookshelves are overflowing with books.  I cannot walk out of a bookstore without buying at least one book.  My TBR pile is huge!

I’m a theatre major, a 1983 graduate of the Evergreen State College (Olympia WA).  I started college when I was fifteen, skipping high school.  I took extra time to finish because of money considerations and a hiatus when I was 17, to hitchhike to California where I lived with one of my sisters for a brief time.

On Beltane, 1993 (May 1st) I married Samwise and we’re still very happily married. We are the parents of one senior kitty and three young cats. Three of our senior gurlz went over the Bridge a few years ago and we still miss them terribly. We reside in the Seattle WA area.

Because so many people ask, you pronounce my first name this way: Yaz-mihn (NOT Jasmine–it’s a “Y”, not a “J”) and our last name is pronounced: Gal-eh-norn. The accent is on the first syllable. Interesting trivia: Samwise and I created our last name together after we got married. At first, he took my last name, but I decided I didn’t want to be stuck with my stepfather’s last name forever.  So we decided to construct a name that would be ours alone and that would mean something to us.  We created our last name out of the Elvish in LOTR. Galenorn means Green Tree in Elvish, went to court, and legalized it. And yes, Samwise is his *real* name.

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The Queen B* Strikes Back by Crista McHugh – a Review

The Queen B* Strikes Back by Crista McHugh – a Review

 

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Alexis Wyndham isn’t quite sure what to think about her “friendship” with star quarterback, Brett Pederson. Sure, he has more intelligence than the entire football team combined. Not to mention that fact he’s a great kisser. When he asks her to help him with his college admission essays, she isn’t sure if he’s doing it to spend more time with her or if he’s just using her for her brains. But after her nemesis, Summer Hoyt, makes it clear she’s not finished chasing after Brett, Alexis begins realize how hard she’s fallen for Brett. Now the war is on, and the head cheerleader will find out why she should never take on a Queen B*.

Review:

The Queen B* Strikes Back picks up right where the previous book ended. Alexis and Brett have finished their joint school project and she readies herself for the fact that Brett will no longer feel the need to put himself out there and be her “friend”. She could not have been more wrong. Brett asks Alexis for help in writing an essay for his college applications, which she initially refuses. Brett is nothing if not persistent, and eventually she comes around and agrees to help him. Brett even insists that she participate with extracurricular activities and whisks her away to a carwash the school is having one Saturday morning. She finds herself eventually having fun until Brett publicly becomes affectionate (GASP!) and she runs for the hills.

Brett apologizes and she reluctantly accepts. After all, she’s the only girl to ever be invited to his home to have breakfast with his family. Even though she tries hard to keep him at arm’s length, Brett steadily breaks down her defenses and Alexis knows she’s falling for him…….hard. But when she’s invited to a party at her nemesis’ house, a nemesis who wants Brett with everything she is, a series of events unfold that not only break Alexis’ heart but ends up putting her in grave danger. Will Alexis be able to forgive Brett and listen to what really happened, or is she doomed to forever be the prickly, defensive Queen B* that everyone expects her to be? Well, my friends, you’ll just have to read to find out….and, oh, what a read it is.

The Queen B* Strikes Back is another wonderful story from the brilliant mind of Crista McHugh. We found out in the first installment why Alexis is so reluctant to let anyone in, and you can totally understand why it is so hard for her to open herself up and really trust someone again. Brett is just that guy. He has a huge heart and just will not give up on Alexis. He sees the softer side of her and is bound and determined to get her to let others see it too. This story really strikes a chord with me. My youngest graduated high school in May and I can’t tell you the times that I’ve seen her and a few of her friends upset over the very things portrayed in these books. Trying to find your way at such an impressionable age is hard, and trying to figure out who your real friends are can be even harder. The Queen B* Strikes Back is ultimately a story about learning from prior life lessons, but also figuring out that just because you were horribly hurt by one so-called friend, doesn’t mean that everyone is out to get you. Alexis and Brett are the perfect team to prove just that. Well done, Crista McHugh! Very, very, very well done!!!!

Reviewed by Vickie

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All I Want by Jill Shalvis – a Review

All I Want by Jill Shalvis – a Review

All I Want
Animal Magnetism series
by Jill Shalvis
Release Date: October 6, 2015

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Pilot-for-hire Zoe Stone is happy to call Sunshine, Idaho, her home base. But her quiet life is thrown for a loop when her brother’s friend Parker comes to stay with her for a week. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife special agent is a handsome flirt with a gift for getting under her skin. And the situation only escalates when Parker hires her to fly him around the area while he collects evidence on a suspected smuggler.

 

Now she has to live and work with the guy. But when they’re in the air, she sees another side of him. He’s driven, focused, and sharp. And while he enjoys giving commentary on her blind dates, she quickly realizes with a shock that it’s Parker who gets her engines going…

 

Review:

All I Want by Jill Shalvis begins with Zoe preparing for a blind date, with the help of her sister, Darcy. As Darcy gives her a hard time over the “unsexy” dress she has chosen to wear, she also gives her some advice: kiss your blind date as soon as you meet him. Zoe, of course, thinks Darcy is nuts. When they hear someone drive up and look out the window, Zoe and Darcy are both struck by the hotness that steps out of his vehicle. Darcy slips out and leaves Zoe to handle herself. When Zoe opens the door, she has a WTH moment and kisses the guy on the lips, only to discover this is NOT her date. Rather, he is Parker, her brother Wyatt’s friend, who has come to town and is crashing at her place. To say she is mortified is a bit of an understatement, but she blows it off……….or at least tries to.

Parker is a little taken aback at Zoe’s “greeting”, but quickly reminds himself he’s here on business, even though his boss has told him to take some time off to recoup from injuries he sustained while on a case. A case where a fellow agent was killed. He and Zoe dance around each other and only offer up so much about themselves and they quickly develop a bit of a routine. However, when Zoe realizes that during one of her flights, when she is flying Parker over a remote area of Idaho, she decides that there is more to Parker than he is admitting. As things progress, they both are adamant that they are not looking for a relationship, but they decide to have a little fun. When Parker’s job places Zoe in danger, he knows what he has to do to keep her safe. Will they both be able to live with the fallout of those decisions? Or, will Parker finally realize that all he wants is right in front of him?

I LOVE JILL SHALVIS AND THIS BOOK! All I Want is a wonderful addition to her Animal Magnetism series. Zoe has always been everyone else’s rock. She practically raised Wyatt and Darcy and never really got to be a kid, so it is awesome to finally get to see her have her own HEA. We find out more about her and why she was so opposed to being in a relationship, and that knowledge will break your heart. Parker’s back story will break your heart a little and when you read the interaction with him and his little sister, your heart will melt and smile all at the same time. The chemistry between Zoe and Parker was off the charts and their interactions will have you laughing out loud. We also get to see most of the previous characters and that’s always a plus. The interaction with everyone in Sunshine, Idaho makes this a place anyone would be lucky to call home. All I Want is ultimately a story about not letting your past jade your hopes for the future, but even more than that, it’s a story about coming to terms with the fact that the most carefully laid plans not coming to fruition can be a very good thing. Well done, Jill Shalvis! Very, very, very well done.

Reviewed by Vickie

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Reunited For the Billionaire’s Legacy by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

Reunited For the Billionaire’s Legacy by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

 

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Diana Taylor’s marriage to playboy Coburn Grant was short, passionate and blazed brightly until the reality of their different worlds set in. Now, years later, Coburn has finally agreed to a divorce. Except one last pleasurable night together seals their fate—with a baby!

Diana knows Coburn will never sign the papers now—he will have his wife and child. And, whisked away to a tropical island paradise, it’s increasingly difficult to ignore their primal hunger for each other. With his legacy growing inside her, can Diana deny the one man she could never resist?

 

Review:

As Coburn Grant prepares to offer up a toast at a friend’s wedding, the last person he ever expects to see walks in………his soon to be ex-wife, Diana. Needless to say, he didn’t deliver the toast he had prepared. Instead he issued a toast wrought with warnings about love not being enough and to be very sure about what they’re getting into. He then wishes the couple well, and leaves. He had no idea that Diana would follow.

When Diana confronts him at his apartment, things heat up to the point where Coburn thinks that one last roll in the hay will rid him of what he feels for Diana and get her out of his system. Diana knows that she’s made a huge mistake afterwards and practically runs out of his apartment. She has a few weeks before she leaves New York for Africa, where she has accepted a position with Doctors Without Borders. There, she feels that she can finally do something meaningful as a pediatric surgeon and not be in her father’s shadow, who is a world renowned orthopedic surgeon. She also wouldn’t have to worry about running into Coburn. However, when she shows up the next morning for her meeting with Coburn and his attorney to finalize their divorce, she finds that Coburn has changed his mind, and won’t sign the papers. Furious, she leaves and heads home.

Diana only has a few weeks before she leaves for Africa. But during those weeks, she discovers that their last time together not only broke her heart, but left her pregnant as well. She makes the decision to go to Africa, get her head on straight and then let Coburn know that they’re going to have a baby. When Coburn receives a call from Diana’s doctor’s office,(Diana hadn’t changed her contact info), he discovers she’s pregnant and she left the country anyway.

Coburn flies to Africa and Diana is surprised to find him at her hotel when she got back that particular night. She gives in and leaves with him. She knows she’s in over her head with being pregnant and not feeling well in a third world country, and heads home. Only when they are about to land does she discover that she’s not actually being taken home, but to some remote island where Coburn vows that they WILL work out what’s between them for the sake of the baby. But, can Diana stay with someone who only wants things to work out for the good of their unborn child and live without love? Well my friends, you’ll just have to read to find out……..And, oh, what a read it is!

Jennifer Hayward has once again written a wonderful story that grabs you from the very first. Diana wants so bad to be independent and make her own way in the world, but her father constantly overshadows her. She is also so afraid of being in a marriage that is in name only, just like her parents. The same can be said of Coburn. He feels that he’s never going to be able to live up to his brother’s expectations, let alone live up to their dead father’s legacy. Once Diana and Coburn decide to really try to work things out, what follows will break your heart and ultimately have you cheering for them both. Reunited for the Billionaire’s Legacy is ultimately a book about letting go of preconceived notions, and your past, to see what can truly be. I’ll say it again. If you’re not reading Jennifer Hayward, you are seriously missing out. And, again, I’d read a phonebook written by Jennifer Hayward. There are no wasted words, no repetitiveness, (which is becoming an issue with several authors that I read) which leaves a beautiful story. Well done, Jennifer Hayward. Very, very well done!

Reviewed by Vickie

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Without Restraint by Angela Knight – a Review

Without Restraint by Angela Knight – a Review

 

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Atlanta deputy Alexis Rogers and Navy SEAL Frank Murphy know all about power and restraint, necessary force, and pushing their limits. When they meet in the darkness of a BDSM club, their skills are put to use. With each successive night comes a new adrenaline rush, and while they’re falling into something perilously close to love, their games are still too private, too extreme, and too daring ever to be exposed.

But their intimate lives are upended when a fellow deputy of Alex’s is killed. It’s not a tragic hazard of the job. It’s cold-blooded murder. And he’s not the last to be taken out. Now Alex and Frank have found themselves more vulnerable than ever—and exposed to a killer with a twisted vendetta who turns desire into the most dangerous sensation of all.

 

Review:

Without Restraint begins with Alex at a BDSM gathering, where she is watching a scene play out with Frank Murphy. Frank is a Dom that she has been corresponding with via email and getting to know a little about each other. Alex is a Sub that had a really bad break up with her previous Dom who was just an abusive jerk, and ultimately, ended up murdered sometime later. She and Frank were told about each other by a mutual friend who thinks they’ll be good for each other. Once Frank finishes up the scene he was participating in, he and Alex talk and decide to see just how things will go between them. After a trist, they part ways and decide that they will definitely see each other again. They just had no idea how soon.

When Alex arrives at work, she is totally surprised to see that the new guy the department has hired is none other than Frank Murphy. And, he’s just as surprised to see her. They decide that working together won’t be a problem for either of them, especially since they’re on different shifts. Alex’s friend and mentor, Ted, is not so sure. He’s into the lifestyle as well and lets Frank know that Alex’s last relationship didn’t end well, and if he is not good to her, he will answer to him. Frank assures Ted that that will not be the case.

When Alex begins her shift, she has no idea how much her life is about to change. When Ted doesn’t check back in service in a timely manner, she races to where he checked out with dispatch to find him lying beside his car, murdered. This sets into motion a series of events that puts everyone she loves and cares about in danger, including Alex herself. And, once her lifestyle is revealed to those she loves, things become even more dangerous. As the murderer starts targeting others, will Alex and Frank be able to stay alive long enough to catch the killer? Or will they end up victims as well?

Without Restraint is a well written story that draws you into the story from the very beginning. Alex is a very likeable character. She knows what she wants, both professionally and in her personal life. She comes from a strong, albeit very over protective, family. Frank is likeable as well. His childhood was not what Alex’s was. His bipolar mother had issues (to say the least), but even as a child, he did all he could to protect her, and himself, from the disease that was raging within her. And, come on……he’s a SEAL too!! We know from almost the very beginning who the murderer is, so we get to see what has driven him to be the bigoted, murderous coward that he has become. When his identity is revealed, the only one not surprised is Frank. He had pegged him, but had let it go because Alex never thought that someone she had grown up with, let alone dated in high school, would do the horrendous things that were happening around them.

I liked this book. I’m not a big BDSM fan, but the book was written really well. And, at least for me, the BDSM aspects of the book didn’t overpower the story. The suspense was great and the interaction with all of the characters flowed effortlessly. If you’re a fan of this genre and love a good crime/suspense read, you’ll definitely like this one. I do look forward to the next installment to see just exactly what she will do with this series. I’m pretty sure I know who it’ll be about, now all I have to do is wait. Well done, Angela Knight.

Reviewed by Vickie

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Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine – a Review

Ink and Bone by Rachel Caine – a Review

 

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Ruthless and supremely powerful, the Great Library is now a presence in every major city, governing the flow of knowledge to the masses. Alchemy allows the Library to deliver the content of the greatest works of history instantly—but the personal ownership of books is expressly forbidden.

Jess Brightwell believes in the value of the Library, but the majority of his knowledge comes from illegal books obtained by his family, who are involved in the thriving black market. Jess has been sent to be his family’s spy, but his loyalties are tested in the final months of his training to enter the Library’s service.

When he inadvertently commits heresy by creating a device that could change the world, Jess discovers that those who control the Great Library believe that knowledge is more valuable than any human life—and soon both heretics and books will burn.…

Review:

Ink and Bone begins with Jess Brightwell having to deliver a book to one of his dad’s “customers”. Illegally. Books are illegal to own, but that hasn’t stopped the Brightwells from being a family of “runners”, meaning those who illegally obtain books and sell them to the highest bidder. As Jess makes his way to deliver the book, things don’t go quite as planned. The Garda, the Library’s muscle, are everywhere and Jess has to get creative in order to meet the buyer. He delivers the book but soon discovers that the buyer is an Ink Licker, i.e., one who destroys books by EATING the pages……. Yep, that’s how it begins.

We flash forward six years to see that Jess’ father has made the decision to send him to try out for a place working for the Library. He knows that Jess isn’t really cut out to take over the family business and figures that he’d best serve his family as a spy while serving the Library. Jess, almost reluctantly, agrees and sets off on the long journey to Alexandria. Once in Alexandria, he discovers that there are thirty other candidates to fill only six positions. Uh oh….. Add to that the fact that he knows he can never return home, and that he may actually like some of his fellow students……… He knows that he has a long, hard road ahead of him. Unfortunately, he had no idea in the beginning just how hard. Everything that he and his fellow students thought they knew about the Library ends up being laughable. Because once the Library in Oxford (England) is threatened by war between the English and the Welsh, he and his fellow students are sent to the war zone to save as many books as they can. What follows is a heart breaking series of events and earth shattering revelations that changes everything they’ve ever believed in and forever changes them. At least, those who survive.

I have to say that when I started this one, I didn’t think I was going to like it. At all. I’ve never been a big fan of Dystopian worlds and the pace was slow. And, that bothered me more than you’ll ever know. I love Rachel Caine. Her Morganville Vampire series is one of my all time favorite YA series. EVER. So, based on that alone, I continued reading…..and a funny thing happened. I found myself so engaged with all of the characters that I didn’t want to put it down. The world that Caine has created is so imaginative that it will blow you away. The cast of characters is long and varied and very intriguing. The basic storyline itself has been done before, but not by Rachel Caine. She has rewritten history and created a world that will leave you wanting more. A lot more. The only problem I had with this entire story was the pace. As I said earlier, it’s slow, although it did pick up in the second half. I’m thinking that since we have the world built, the next one will be move along at a faster pace. You will fall in love with the premise. You will fall in love with the characters. And, in the end you will be wanting more. If you’ve never read Rachel Caine and are a fan of YA, you’re sorely missing out. Well done, Rachel Caine!!

Reviewed by Vickie

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Flight From Death by Yasmine Galenorn – Review & Giveaway

Flight From Death by Yasmine Galenorn – Review & Giveaway

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Flight From Death
Fly by Night #1
by Yasmine Galenorn
Genre: paranormal
Release Date: July 7, 2015

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I’m Shimmer, a blue dragon shifter. Thanks to a mistake, I was exiled from the Dragon Reaches and sentenced to work for Alex Radcliffe, a vampire who owns the Fly by Night Magical Investigations Agency. Now, not only do I have to adapt to Earthside culture, but every time I turn around, somebody’s trying to kill us. And worse, Alex is as gorgeous as he is exasperating. But you know what they say: All’s fair in love and bounty hunting…

When an old friend of Alex contacts him about a haunting at the High Tide Bed & Breakfast in Port Townsend, Washington, we think we’re on a simple ghost hunt. But our investigation quickly transforms into a deadly fight as we uncover an eighty-year-old murder, a cursed house, and a dark force trapping the spirits within. To stop impending disaster we must break the curse and lay the angry spirits to rest.

Review:

Flight From Death begins with Alex accepting a case from Patrick, an old friend, whose bed and breakfast opening has been delayed because of ghostly activities that need to stop in order for him to feel that his guests are safe. Alex informs Shimmer and Ralph that they will be heading out the next night, which surprises Shimmer, as this is the first case that she has been invited to tag along. After a few ferry debacles, they arrive in Port Townsend and the feeling of heaviness and dread is almost immediate. Once they arrive at Patrick’s, it doesn’t take long for things to go awry and leave everyone a bit on edge. As they delve into the history of the house and the land on which it sits, the level of paranormal activity increases.

It doesn’t take the team long to enlist the help of a local witch to help with freeing the ghosts trapped in house. However, once they start down that path, they realize that there is something dark that has trapped the ghosts. Add to that the discovery of an old murder and they know they’ve got their work cut out for them. Oh, and the house is cursed as well. So much for a simple ghost hunt……..

Once they try and exorcise the ghosts and the dark entity, things really get hopping. Not only does it not work, it has enraged the entity that has trapped the ghosts and he turns that rage on to all of them. They end up going to a spiritwalker to learn more about what exactly they are dealing with. When they devise a plan, things once again don’t go as planned. Then, they get down to business. What follows is an action packed and suspenseful series of events that will leave you wondering if they’ll ever be able to accomplish their mission. You’ll also be rooting for Alex and Shimmer as they start to explore their mutual attraction to one another.

Flight From Death is another very well written story by Yasmine Galenorn. If you’re a fan of her Otherworld series, you’ll definitely love this one as well. Galenorn does a very good job of building the world in which these characters’ stories will be told. Alex is their boss and leader who keeps things rolling. Shimmer is still trying to find her way Earthside and is starting to build a life for herself. There is still a lot to learn about her which I think will have a huge impact on the overall story. Ralph is the resident geek (and werewolf) who is always in the fray. That leaves Bette, the office manager who keeps it all tied together.   You will fall in love with her immediately, and out of all of the characters, hers is the story that I most want to read. We’re also introduced to a few friends of theirs along the way in this book that I think will end up having a big impact as well. Galenorn, more than any author I’ve ever read, has a cast of characters so diverse that you’d think that it would be overwhelming. But, the way she writes makes it easy to follow and you feel that you get to know about each species, for lack of a better word. Her world building in this was phenomenal.

If you’re looking for a fresh, new series that has a great cast of “otherworldly” characters that has suspense and a little romance, this one is definitely for you. I can’t wait to see whose book is next! Well done, Yasmine Galenorn! Very well done!

Review by Vickie

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Tempted by Her Billionaire Boss by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

Tempted by Her Billionaire Boss by Jennifer Hayward – a Review

 

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Description:
Francesca Masseria is mortified. On her first day working for renowned tycoon Harrison Grant, she accidentally hits the panic button and watches in horror as security puts her boss in handcuffs! Normally poised and efficient, Harrison’s enigmatic presence leaves Francesca flustered. 

Harrison is furious. He can’t afford any distractions with a high-stakes deal on the table, and his new assistant is as diverting for her beauty as her incompetence! He should fire her, but she’s determined to make up for their disastrous meeting by anticipating his every need. Except, what Harrison’s beginning to want from Francesca isn’t part of her job description!

 

 

Review:

Tempted by her Billionaire Boss by Jennifer Hayward begins just as the blurb states…..with her mortified. Once the first crisis is averted, she and Harrison decide to start anew the next morning. Francesca (Frankie) can’t believe that her boss, Coburn who is Harrison’s brother, has sent her over to work for Harrison. He has a reputation as being a very demanding boss, as well as a bit of a playboy, although the latter will not be an issue. She can’t wait to finish her tenure with Harrison and return to work for Coburn….if she lasts that long.

Harrison is furious with his brother and can’t believe that he has taken it upon himself to assign Frankie as his new assistant. Even though they’re brothers, they have not been close for years since the death of their father, who committed suicide. Coburn assures Harrison that she is more than capable, and even though Harrison is not convinced, he decides to take Frankie with him on a very important overseas trip to see if she can earn her keep. He has a plan in place to buy up certain companies and then cut the man off at the knees that he blames for his father’s death. To say he is hell bent on revenge is a slight understatement.

Once Harrison and Frankie arrive overseas, it doesn’t take him long to see what an asset she is, as well see that she is a distraction for him. Of course, they share a night of passion that makes things awkward and they both vow it’ll never happen again. Riiiiight. However, Frankie is determined to make Harrison see that he is a good man and when he assures her that she’s wrong, he ends up pushing her away and breaking her heart. Frankie is not a quitter though. She continues to do her job, counting down the days until she is back working for Coburn. And when things are set in motion for Harrison to finally see his revenge through to fruition, why is Frankie all he can think about? Will he finally dole out his revenge? Or, was Frankie right all along……………..

Jennifer Hayward has once again written a wonderful story that begins with the first word and leaves you turning the pages faster and faster. Tempted by her Billionaire Boss is written in a way that leaves you clamoring for more. Hayward doesn’t waste time or words in the stories she writes. Her world building is superb and you feel as you actually get to know her characters. I loved Frankie! She is determined and very independent. And, who couldn’t love Sebastian? He’s driven and has a great big heart, even though it takes a minute for us to see it. Tempted by her Billionaire Boss is ultimately a story about understanding and coming to terms with ghosts of the past in order to have the future that you deserve. I have to tell y’all that I’d read a phonebook written by Jennifer Hayward. I absolutely adore her books. Well done, Jennifer Hayward! Very well done!!

Reviewed by Vickie

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