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Review: Abducted by a Prince (Cinderella Sisterhood #3) by Olivia Drake

April 30, 2014 Uncategorized 21

Abducted by a Prince (Cinderella Sisterhood #3) by Olivia Drake 


Published  April 29th 2014
by St. Martin’s Paperbacks

Paperback, 352 pages

Series: Cinderella Sisterhood


Genre: Historical Romance


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Summary from Goodreads

She’s not waiting
for her prince. He’s not looking for a bride. But sometimes the most
unlikely love stories end in “happily ever after”…

She Was Stolen Away…

Ellie
Stratham gave up her childhood dreams of a fairy tale romance long ago.
To repay her late father’s debts, she’s forced to serve her spoiled
cousin, Lady Beatrice. But Ellie has devised a secret plan to escape her
life as a drudge. A plan that is thrown into jeopardy when she’s
abducted by a mysterious stranger.

But Can He Steal Her Heart?

A
notorious seducer of women—and a scoundrel to boot—Damien Burke has
earned his nickname as the Demon Prince. But his plot to kidnap Lady
Beatrice to make her brother return a priceless heirloom backfires—and
he ends up with their penniless cousin, Ellie, as his hostage. By the
time Damien realizes his mistake, he and his fiery-willed captive are
trapped in a remote castle during a wild winter storm. And he soon finds
that the true hostage may be his own heart.

Ellie Stratham has spent most of her life trying to repay her late father’s debt by serving under her uncle by taking cause of her spoiled cousin Lady Beatrice. She is treated as a poor relative, with no pay and lives in a small isolated room. She has a plan that should help her get out from her uncles roof on her own, but that dream is soon threatened when she get’s accidentally kidnapped by a stranger.
Damien Burke a.k.a Demon Prince has had a rough life. Now he owns a gambling establishment and only wants one thing - to get back a key that was taken from him as a boy that might hold a clue to his past. When the man who has taken the key falls in to debt, he threatens him with the abduction of his sister unless he returns the key to him soon. Unfortunate, Damien Burke ends up abducting the wrong woman in a simple case of a mistaken identity.
I love Olivia Drake Cinderella Sisterhood stories ever since I read Stroke of Midnight last year. I been kind of looking forward to the next book all year. This one was just as a pleasant surprise as the first book I read. Drake brings to the table a lot of charm, memorable characters and a swoon worthy romance that left me wanting so much more.
The story of course has a Cinderella like feel. Ellie is poor and is mistreated by her relatives, but when she get’s kidnapped and her cousin spreads rumors that she ran off with the Demon Prince - Ellie is left with only one choice to preserve her dreams. I really enjoyed the slow build romance between Damien and Ellie, even when the attraction between the two was there from the very start. I liked seeing the different parts of Damien as well, in the case of his daughter Lily - those scenes where downright heart melting!
Romantic and enchanting. Olivia Drake delivers another engaging read with a surprising secret throwing in the end of the book that ties the book nicely together. I cannot wait to see what she has in store for us next!

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Lit Connect Tours: When a Laird Takes a Lady by Rowan Keats

April 29, 2014 Uncategorized 20

When
a Laird Takes a Lady
by
Rowan Keats
Genre:
Historical, Scottish Romance
Elements/Tags:
medieval, 13th Century
Publisher:
Signet Eclipse
Publishing
Date
: May 6, 2014
Series:
Claimed by the Highlander, #2
Format:
Print and Ebook
Words:
368 Pages

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Cover:


In
the Highlands of Scotland, honor and loyalty are worth more than life
itself. But when a haunted woman meets a wronged warrior, love will
prove more powerful than anything they have ever known.

Isabail
Grant has had to be strong all her life. Over the years, she has lost
everyone close to her, and now she’s seeking justice for her
brother’s murder. But en route to Edinburgh to petition the king,
she is kidnapped by a fierce warrior—and is shocked to find herself
irresistibly drawn to her captor.

Aiden
MacCurran is an outlaw. T
he
laird of a small clan, he’s been falsely accused of killing the
king’s courier and stealing the Crown’s property—and the key to
clearing his name and redeeming his clan lies in Isabail’s
memories. But Aiden and Isabail must first weather deceit and
treachery before they can find the truth and claim the love that’s
growing between them….

Meet
Author Rowan Keats:




Rowan
Keats pens historical adventures involving hot Highland heroes and
the women they claim. Both TAMING A WILD SCOT and WHEN A LAIRD TAKES
A LADY have earned 4 1/2 star reviews from RT Book Reviews, which
labelled her “a rising star of medieval romance.”

When
not writing, Rowan can frequently be found in a dark movie theater
indulging in a large bag of popcorn, or watching the sunrise with a
mug of steaming coffee wrapped in her hands. She lives in Central
Canada with a goofy black lab, a very talkative cat, and a daughter
whose own creative talents awe and inspire her every day.
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Review: Ketchup Is a Vegetable: And Other Lies Moms Tell Themselves by Robin O’Bryant

April 28, 2014 Uncategorized 17

Ketchup Is a Vegetable: And Other Lies Moms Tell Themselves by Robin O’Bryant

Published April 1st 2014
by St. Martin’s Griffin

(first published November 8th 2011)

Paperback, 240 pages

Series: Stand-Alone


Genre: Memoir


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Summary from Goodreads


If you don’t have
anything nice to say about motherhood, then… read this book. Robin
O’Bryant offers a no holds barred look at the day to day life of being a
mother to three, running a household and the everyday monotony of
parenting. It’s not always pretty but it’s real. Whether she’s stuffing
cabbage in her bra… dealing with defiant yet determined daughters…
yelling at the F.B.I… or explaining the birds and the bees to her
preschooler… you’re sure to find dozens of humorous and relatable
situations. From the creator of Robin’s Chicks, one of the South’s most
popular blogs on motherhood, misunderstandings and musings, comes a
collection of essays that will not only make you laugh and cry, but
realize that you’re not alone in your journey.
Sit back and relax,
pour yourself some “mommy juice,” throw a fresh diaper on your baby and
deadbolt the bedroom door to keep your kids out… because once you start
reading you’ll be too busy wiping away tears of laughter to wipe
anybody’s butt.

Oh my goodness, let me tell you first. I have never read a memoir before this book, so when it arrived on my doorsteps I did not know how I was going to enjoy it.
I was so glad I dove right into it, because I felt it was worth every page.
Robin is a mother of three girls, and Ketchup Is a Vegetable is her memoir, story compilation on parenthood. Especially what it means being a mother to her. I think I enjoy and loved every single second of this book since the very first chapter.
Robin tells it like it is and she doesn’t sugar coat things. Her stories are told with humor and a lot of heart underlining her experience as a mother to three very precious little girls.
After I was done reading this I immediately contacted my sister who is a mother to a little girl as well and told her this was a book she just had to read. We discussed some of the stories in this one and giggled the entire way as she nodded her head and “yupped” to most of the chapters.
Funny, entertaining, and light-hearted. I really enjoy Robin’s humor as well as her writing and I applaud her for writing it all down and allowing us readers to experience her experience through words. I feel like most if not almost all of the stories in the book itself is something most of the mothers can relate too. Either have thought about it, or actually experienced it themselves. If not, perhaps this helps shed some light on some situations that we cannot relate and make us thinks about what’s really happening behind the scenes.
I am looking forward to more of Robin’s wonderful and sweet writing.
I know the last chapter was said to be very different from the rest of the book and in a way it is. It’s much more deeper and personal and I like how it does tie everything together so well.
Amazing read that I recommend to all the parents and even non-parents out there.

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YA Bound Book Tours: The Accidental Socialite by Stephanie Wahlstrom

April 25, 2014 Uncategorized 60

 


The
Accidental Socialite
Release
Date: 04/15/14
Swoon Romance

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Summary
from Goodreads:
Quirky
and clumsy twenty-two-year-old Paige Crawford arrives in London on a
cold Saturday in January. Just when Paige starts to think that moving
thousands of miles away from home with no real plan was a bad idea,
Jason Frost appears. Confident and classy, Jason is the complete
opposite of Paige and just what she needs in her life, or so she
thinks.

But before their romance has time to blossom, Paige
trips and falls into the arms of a mysterious man on a drunken night
out. She’s snapped by paparazzi, and newspaper headlines the next
day suggest that she’s having an affair with a married footballer.

Paige finds herself instantly elevated to tabloid celebrity
status which isn’t exactly a picnic, particularly when trying to
juggle her new job at Fashionista magazine, a catalog of dating
disasters and a nagging doubt that she maybe she can’t conquer
London after all.

When a trip back to Canada for Christmas
reminds Paige why she left her old life behind, she returns to London
with renewed vigor realizing that while jobs, flats and men may come
and go, friends in London are forever.






Paige Crawford takes a huge step in life when she moves thousand of miles away from her Canada home to London, where on her first dreary day she runs into Jason Frost while picking up her not so attractive underwear off the ground.
Paige has no idea what awaits her in London and just the type of crowd she got herself into to. But no sooner then allowing her new relationship to blossom, she accidentally trips while drunk and fall into a very famous athlete coming out of a club. The next thing Paige knows is that she is suddenly all over magazines and news as being a home-wrecker and the chain of events that follow only seem to escalate and are blown out of proportion.
Cute story, really had me laughing most of the time. Paige stumbles through her new London life with mistakes that she slowly learns how to fix. She has a couple of really strange and crazy roommates, living in a run down house on a used mattress. Has a terrible luck with finding love and a relationship, and keeps getting into bad situations that bring her back to the spotlight.
Thought it has some cliches, and unbelievable unrealistic moments. A couple of really funny jokes (taking tips from a magazine how to be sexy in bed? did not go so well in Paiges case) and odd jokes (bad teeth?). The Accidental Socialite is a book I still found hard to put down. Paige was amusing, funny and loud. She speaks her mind and isn’t afraid of it. I felt both sad and happy for her, depending on how things went. I didn’t like any of the men she found herself with, especially not Jason.
The trips that Paige took cross-country were fun and exciting. Filled with lots and lots of champagne and drinking. I don’t think my liver has ever been so sympathetic towards a book character.

But the ending I felt was rewarding, and I love the message that Stephanie has left behind for us girls.


About
the Author
Growing
up in Edmonton, Canada, a significant amount of Stephanie’s time
was spent making up and acting out stories. She was studying to be an
actress when she realized there weren’t any parts for women being
written. So, Stephanie wrote herself a short screenplay just to be in
it, and quickly realized that writing was her true passion. She
graduated from the University of Alberta with an English and
Sociology degree and she also has a Bachelor of Motion Picture Arts
from Red Deer College. After a fateful trip to Mexico in 2006,
Stephanie decided to move to New York City to work in film
development. A year later she went back home to write My
Green House
,
a factual TV series. Stephanie moved to London in 2008 and aside from
being obsessed with eggs benedict, fruit roll- ups and travelling,
she also works in children’s television. The
Accidental Socialite
is
her first novel.
 
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Review: The Sea House: A Novel by Elisabeth Gifford

April 24, 2014 Uncategorized 15

The Sea House: A Novel by Elisabeth Gifford

Published April 15th 2014
by St. Martin’s Press


(first published August 1st 2013)
Hardcover, 320 pages

Series: Stand-Alone


Genre: Historical Fiction


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In 1860, Alexander
Ferguson, a newly ordained vicar and amateur evolutionary scientist,
takes up his new parish, a poor, isolated patch on the remote Scottish
island of Harris. He hopes to uncover the truth behind the legend of the
selkies—mermaids or seal people who have been sighted off the north of
Scotland for centuries. He has a more personal motive, too; family
legend states that Alexander is descended from seal men. As he struggles
to be the good pastor he was called to be, his maid Moira faces the
terrible eviction of her family by Lord Marstone, whose family owns the
island. Their time on the island will irrevocably change the course of
both their lives, but the white house on the edge of the dunes keeps its
silence long after they are gone.

It will be more than a century
before the Sea House reluctantly gives up its secrets. Ruth and Michael
buy the grand but dilapidated building and begin to turn it into a home
for the family they hope to have. Their dreams are marred by a shocking
discovery. The tiny bones of a baby are buried beneath the house; the
child’s fragile legs are fused together—a mermaid child. Who buried the
bones? And why? To heal her own demons, Ruth feels she must discover the
secrets of her new home—but the answers to her questions may lie in her
own traumatic past. The Sea House by Elisabeth Gifford is a
sweeping tale of hope and redemption and a study of how we heal
ourselves by discovering our histories.

A story about a couple, Ruth and
Michael who buy a very old and run down Sea house in hopes of making
their dream come true and turning it into a B&B. Unfortunate what
Ruth and Michael did not expect was the amount of work the house
would require with the bills piling up, nor that tearing the floor
boards apart would have them discovering a small grave of a newborn
baby and the mystery behind it.

A haunting story that takes us back through time to 1800s, and when
the B&B used to be the house that a reverend Alexander Ferguson
lived with his maid. Alexander was very fixated on finding the truth
behind the stories and sightings of mermaids, or the selkie people.
Having remembered a legend that has been passed out from his family
that he is a direct descended of the Selkie people – it has became
his life purpose to discover the truth.
Lovely story, very well done with
beautiful writing and memorable characters that stay with you even
after the very last page. Not only is it filled with magical realism
that had me hooked chapter after chapter, but the engaging mystery
behind the history.

I love Ruth’s story and I especially enjoyed the author’s smooth
transitions from chapter to chapter with the three different
characters who also had a story to tell – Ruth, Alexander and
Moira. I felt bad for Ruth and her poor child with such a terrible
memory of her mother and the last time she saw her. With a little
persuasion, Ruth set out not only to discover the identity behind the
newborns death but also about her family that she never knew.
Alexander lived in the sea house for a long time and was once a
reverend that the people of the island had looked up to until the day
he had to evict Moira’s family due to Lord Marstone demands and
falling sort of in love with the wrong woman that changed him forever
to come.
The ending was endearing and touching
and I loved how everything had fallen into place for both Ruth,
Alexander and Moira alike. Elisabeth did a wonderful job telling all
of their stories and wrapping them up with an ending that put a
little warmth In my heart. I am looking forward to more from this
author in the future.

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GCR Tours: Cover Reveal!

April 24, 2014 Uncategorized 18

Title: Awaken 
Series: Awakened Fate (Book One)
Author: Skye Malone
Genre: Young Adult Paranormal Romance
Publisher: Wildflower Isle 
Expected Publication: June 3, 2014
Cover Designer: Karri Klawiter
Running away from home was never Chloe Kowalski’s plan.
Neither was ending up the target of killers, or having her body change in
unusual ways. She only wanted a vacation, someplace far from her crazy parents
and their irrational fear of water. She only wanted to do something normal for once, and maybe get to know
her best friend’s hot stepbrother a bit better at the same time.

But the first day she goes out on the ocean, strange things
start to happen. Dangerous things that should be impossible. Things to which
‘normal’ doesn’t even begin to apply.

Now madmen are hunting her. A mysterious guy with glowing
blue eyes is following her. And her best friend’s stepbrother seems to be
hiding secrets all his own.

It was supposed to be a vacation. It’s turning out to be a
whole lot more.

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About Skye

Skye Malone is the creative mind behind the Awakened Fate series.

She also technically does not exist.

Skye was born on May 17th, 2013 as the pen name of author Megan Joel Peterson, to give Megan an outlet for all the stories running around in her head. She writes paranormal romance and adventure, loves wolves and the ocean, and might just take over Megan’s life someday.

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Good Choice Reading Tours: Desperate Match by Lynne Silver

April 21, 2014 Uncategorized 15

Title: Desperate Match
Author: Lynne Silver
Series: Coded for Love #5
Genre: Adult Fantasy Romance
Publication: March 27, 2014

Abused wife, Jill Thompson knows she has to get out of her bad marriage. Like yesterday. With no money, no job and no friends, this small town girl can’t find a safe harbor. But when she sees a news report that The Program, a US military base, is seeking women to be matches for their genetically enhanced soldiers, she sees her opportunity. If she is lucky enough to be a match, her snake-mean husband, Jack, won’t be able to find her, let alone hurt her ever again.

Rowan Blacker, is the only soldier of his cohort to request a breed match. He’s the newest soldier on campus and thanks to his genetic defect, he feels like an outcast. Matching and breeding with a woman will help him fit in with the team. Unfortunately Rowan’s match is nothing like the sexy, fun woman he was hoping to romance. The woman they claim is his perfect DNA match, is a scared shell of a woman carrying a trunkful of emotional baggage. Against their better judgment, they move in together and as Jill shakes off the shackles of abuse, their attraction ignites. 

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Engineered with superior strength,
agility and acumen, the genetically enhanced soldiers of the top secret Program
do the dangerous assignments no one else can. Now, they’re tasked with one
additional job. Breed. 
 

But finding and convincing
their perfect DNA match they are the right men for the job may be their
most dangerous mission to date. And the hottest. Good thing, they’re Coded for
Love.  

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About Lynne

By day, Lynne Silver lives the
suburban soccer mom life; volunteering with the PTA, doing laundry and working.
By night she enters the sensuous world of alpha males and passionate heroines.
 She
calls the nation’s capital home and lives in an old fixer-upper with her
husband and their two sons. When not writing romance, she reads it. Lots of it.
Over and over and over again, preferably with a bag of M&Ms in hand.

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Blog Tour: The Wizard’s Promise (The Hanna Duology #1) by Cassandra Rose Clarke

April 17, 2014 Uncategorized 24

Today please help me welcome Cassandra Rose Clarke to the side as she talks a little about herself and her new release The Wizard’s Promise!

1.Where did the idea of The Wizard’s Promise come from?

It’s a spin off of my other YA duology, which starts with The
Assassin’s Curse. I knew I wanted something set in the same world, and I
wanted the main character to be tied to Ananna, the main character from
TAC, in some way. So that was the germ of the idea—figuring out a story
that would echo TAC without repeating it. Once I knew I wanted it to
take place in the ice-islands, the setting further helped me hammer out a
plot. Finally, I stumbled across these pictures in an issue of National
Geographic and just knew that I would need to incorporate them into the
story somehow.

2. How would you describe Hanna to people that have not yet met her?

Hanna has a lot of potential that she hasn’t quite realized
yet. She’s smart and she knows what she wants in life—to be a witch,
primarily—but she’s not really sure how to get there. She’s slowly
starting to learn, though. She values honesty. She’s much braver than
she gives herself credit for.

3. What do you like most about writing the books in your chosen genre?

I write speculative fiction—science fiction and fantasy of all
flavors—and my absolute favorite thing about it is the opportunity it
gives me to be imaginative. All writing is imaginative, of course—I
don’t want to imply that it isn’t. But speculative fiction lets you move
beyond the restrictions of reality and play around in all sorts of
possibilities. I love being able to write about magic and robots and
manticores and mysterious curses while also really looking closely at my
characters’ personalities and relationships.

4.What do you ultimately hope your readers will take away from your book/s?

I want them to come away invested in the characters. I don’t
think there’s any bigger compliment than being told that someone has
fallen in love with one of my characters. When that happens, I know I’ve
done my job as a writer.

5.Which one of your books would you say you had the most fun writing?

Definitely The Assassin’s Curse/Pirate’s Wish (I originally
wrote them as one book). The Wizard’s Promise was also a lot of fun, for
many of the same reasons, but TAC was the first time I ever sat down
and purposely tried to write an adventure fantasy novel. Before, I’d
always stuck to stories that were more literary and
inner-character-focused. TAC was difficult because it was unlike
anything I’d written before, but it was so much developing the world and
the magic and watching the characters’ adventures unfold.

6.What inspired you to become an author? Have you always wanted to write?

I’ve always loved stories and writing. I was a voracious reader
when I was a kid, devouring any book I could get my hands on. I also
love watching movies (and TV, now that it’s such a high quality), which I
think is an extension of my love of stories. So that has been there
from the beginning.

“Writer” was one of the jobs I toyed around with when I was kid,
daydreaming about my future. I also wanted to be an artist or a
veterinarian, so I was giving myself some choices. I remember writing
stories and making them into books (including one pop-up book, with
illustrations and yep, actual pop-ups). When I got a little older I was
really into zines, which is another thing that involves combining
writing and drawing.  So yeah, now that I think back on it—I was
definitely on the writer track from the beginning.

7.How would you describe your writing style?

I went through a graduate program in creative writing, so I
think you can see a pretty big influence on my writing from that
experience: I really focus on character, and I’m big on what creative
writing programs call “sense of place,” which is basically creating a
strong sense of verisimilitude in your setting. But at the same time, I
love pop culture and movies and TV shows, and a lot of those tropes tend
to shine through in my writing as well.

8.How did it feel to publish your first book?

It was awesome and overwhelming and a little unreal.
Publication is one of those things that most writers spend years working
towards, and I’d spent a lot of time daydreaming about what it would be
like. Did the reality line up with my daydreams? Not really—but does it
ever? The reality of it may not be as dramatic and sweepingly cinematic
as my daydreams, but it’s actually real, which
certainly counts for something.

9.Do your characters ever try to take over your writing?

Haha, not really.  I suspect, though, that it’s because I spend
so much time thinking about the story before I start writing anything
down that by the time I start, I’m already so familiar with the
characters that they aren’t going to do anything to surprise me.

10.What do you have next in store for us readers? :)

Well, the sequel to The Wizard’s Promise will be released some
time in 2015. I’m also hard at work at a couple of other projects, but I
don’t want to say too much about them yet.

The Wizard’s Promise (The Hanna Duology #1) by Cassandra Rose Clarke

Expected publication:
May 6th 2014
by Strange Chemistry

Paperback, 336 pages

Series: The Hanna Duology


Genre: Young Adult Fantasy


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Summary from Goodreads


All Hanna Euli wants is
to become a proper witch – but unfortunately, she’s stuck as an
apprentice to a grumpy fisherman. When their boat gets caught up in a
mysterious storm and blown wildly off course, Hanna finds herself
further away from home than she’s ever been before.

As she tries
to get back, she learns there may be more to her apprentice master than
she realized, especially when a mysterious, beautiful, and very
non-human boy begins following her through the ocean, claiming that he
needs Hanna’s help.

Hanna Euli want’s to be a witch and go on an adventure. What she doesn’t want is to be stuck on a very boring fishing trip with a very boring and grumpy fisherman. But what was suppose to be a quick trip suddenly turned into something more when their boat get caught in a storm and get’s blown way off course. Now Hanna is farther away from her then she realized with an old man and a new mysterious woman who won’t tell her exactly what’s going on and a non-human boy that follows their both through the ocean.
What I liked..
- The magic and the world I found was very fascinating. It seems like Clarke has put together something from scratch which made me even more eager to read. I liked the idea of different islands and it’s people as well as the different types of witches that seem to exist. Overall there really was something magical about this book. I liked the addition of the mysterious Mists and the non-human species that are also part of this world.
- Hanna, she was an interesting character and even thought she never failed to remained me that she is after all just a kid - I liked her heart. All she ever wanted was to be trained to be a proper witch. The power is already there, she just doesn’t know how to use it 100%. She did ask for an adventure and she did get one, but I understand her frustration and confusion towards the adults. I found myself feeling bad for her through most of the book.
- The writing. I thought it was written very well. I liked how easily it seemed to flow, it did not skip and overall it was very easy to follow.
What left me scratching my head…
- I loved the world and the magic but I wish there was more information about it. The world building itself was a like shaky which kept leaving me with a bunch of questions. I wanted to know more about these Mists, more about some of the Islands they stopped by. About the magic, how many people have it? How many different types there are? I know there are a few different types of races, but not much about them either.
- The adults have left me just as frustrated as they left Hanna. I felt bad for her, since they refused to answer any of her questions and I just downright did not understand why. I found myself equally angry especially when it was finally revealed - I did not feel like they should have kept this from her for so long.
- The actual reason for the kidnapping of Hanna and going on this trip kind of baffled me. I have to admit… I expected something greater.
Thought the pacing of the book varied and took a lot of time on the ocean, I really did enjoy the last part of the book and it promises to be an interesting second book because of it. Really looking forward to the next chapter in this adventure.

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Review: A Match Made in Texas (Deep in the Heart of Texas #6) by Katie Lane

April 15, 2014 Uncategorized 29

A Match Made in Texas (Deep in the Heart of Texas #6) by Katie Lane 

Published
March 25th 2014
by Forever

Paperback, 352 pages

Series: Deep in the Heart of Texas


Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Heat Rating: Steamy


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Summary from Goodreads


A Match Made in Texas is the sixth book in Katie Lane’s bestselling, witty and sexy Deep in the Heart of Texas series.

Living
with four over-protective brothers is enough to make a good girl go
bad. But the day Brianne Cates hits the road for a taste of freedom, she
gets more trouble than she bargained for when she’s arrested by a sexy
sheriff in mirrored shades. Now doing a stint of community service,
she’s not going to let a cowboy cop like Dusty Hicks mess with her
newfound independence-even if he awakens every wicked fantasy she’s ever
had.

In Bramble, Texas, Dusty is the law. That means no
leniency for the gorgeous rebel whose highway antics almost got them
both killed. The divorced lawman doesn’t need another rich, pampered
princess, even if Brianne has the lushest body and sweetest smile in the
whole darn state. But even as Brianne proves that she lives to walk on
the wild side, Dusty begins to wonder if maybe he has what it takes to
tame her….

Hello Dusty!
Oh my goodness, I almost could not believe I have missed out on Katie Lane for so long. Looking for something a bit more lighthearted to read, I stumbled upon A Match Made in Texas on Netgalley and was really eager to read it.
Once I started it, I had a hard time putting it down.
A Match Made in Texas has everything I wanted. A small town romance set in Texas, humor, and a whole cast of characters that I couldn’t help but fall in love with.
Brianne Cates grew up with four very over-protective brothers. With the need to break free, she ends up making a lot of questionable choices that kind of get her in trouble. The kind of trouble that on her first trip back home has her in hand cuffs and taken into jail by a very gorgeous sheriff.
After being run off the road then sent on a wild goose chase after a woman that was suddenly making his days worse, the last thing Dusty expected was for her to be the beautiful but spoiled Brianne Cates. Nor the fact that he would find her oh so very attractive, despite escaping his arrest once before.
Brianne Cates isn’t the only thing causing trouble in Bramble, Texas. A new reverend had showed up in town and suddenly all the local town folks have very different ideas and dreams.
Cute story, a lot of fun and I had quiet a bit of laugh. Especially when Brianne and Dusty first meet and she kept trying to escape him. It had me laughing for pages, I had a very very difficult time putting it down. Delightful and charming, Katie Lane really knows how to tell a good small town romance with a sprinkle of some very cowboys and she had created a wonderful recipe for an amazing book.
Brianne was wonderful and I really liked her. I felt bad for her at times. It wasn’t easy living with four very controlling brothers that over-reacted all the time. With the exception of her brother Beckett, who I really enjoyed in this story and looking forward to his book.
Dusty was swoon worthy as well. I felt bad for him and everything Brianne did to him in order to try and escape, but at the same time I couldn’t help but giggle at his unfortunate luck. He was a wonderful character and an even better father. My heart broke for him in the story but I won’t go too much into detail why.
The romance and the attraction between Dusty and Brianne was apparent from the first run in. I absolutely loved all the tension and chemistry between the two. They complimented each other well, both learning to improve on some things from one another.
The storyline surrounding the town was exciting and I really liked the characters of Bramble and glad they appeared throughout the book. The women that Brianne was staying with especially were quiet the characters.
I would have given this book a five, but I could have done without the chapters that were sole focused on the reverend, but that’s because I really had a hard time liking the man and couldn’t wait to get past them. Overall, I found another favorite author to add to the watch list and cannot wait to see what Katie Lane has in store for us next!

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Rainy Day Reads Giveaway Hop!

April 14, 2014 Uncategorized 4

Welcome to the Rainy Day Reads Giveaway Hop! Hosted by the two lovely ladies from  A Bookish Escape and Lilybloombooks!

I will be giving away any e-book (Under $8) through Amazon you would love to read on a rainy day that you could just curl up with and enjoy. 

The rules are below. Just enter through the rafflecopter! This giveaway is open internationally.

1. You must be at least 13 years old or older in order to participate.
2. Fill out at least the required part of the rafflecopter below. Giveaway ends at 12:00 A.M May 1st.
3. Winner will have 24 hours to claim their prize.


a Rafflecopter giveaway



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