Tuesday, April 9, 2013

SPIRITED SEDUCTION by WYNTER DANIELS (REVIEW BY MICHELLE BOONE)


Wynter Daniels
Spirited Seduction




Ryan’s fantasies are taking a decidedly dangerous turn. He can’t keep himself from imagining making love to his sister’s friend Emily. But his sister was murdered and he fears Emily will be too unless he can catch the culprit.

Emily shuns her psychic abilities after she became the target of a killer while working with the police on a missing-persons investigation. But she can’t deny Ryan her help finding Emily’s killer after she learns about the cryptic warning that could cost her life.

Despite their differences, passion sizzles between them until sinister, unseen forces threaten to destroy them.

I truly enjoyed Spirited Seduction by Wynter Daniels. The fast paced quick read had all the elements that I love in a book. Her descriptions of the scenery and characters let us readers see what the scenes looked like without overloading us with information we didn’t need. I loved how Ms. Daniels mixed suspense, danger, and romance, making me wish the story was longer, but happy she was able to wrap it up giving us the happily ever after we want in a romance. The connection between the hero and heroine didn’t seem forced or too quick for such a short novel. I actually fell a little in love with the hero and envious of the heroine.

Reviewed by Michelle Boone
4 out of 5 Stars


4 Stars (Brilliant)

Saturday, April 6, 2013

JAKE (A Wyoming Sky Novel) by R.C. RYAN




Drop dead gorgeous, country Veterinarian, Jake Conway has no issues with women. This youngest brother of three knows how to pour on the charm for quick results, but when he meets hot redheaded, high powered, city attorney, Meg Stanford, all bets are off and Jake begins to realize that this contradiction of a woman is getting under his skin.

Meg Stanford hasn't been back to Paintbrush, Wyoming since the day her mother took her and left her Dad, Rancher, Porter Stanford and never looked back, when she was 10. Meg grew up resenting her father, thinking that once she was gone from the ranch, she was no longer important to him. Now Porter has passed away and Meg has returned to settle his affairs which include the shocker that she has a young half brother.

Seven year old, Cory Stanford has been through so much in his short life. The untimely death of his young mother, death of his father and now meeting a sister who holds his life in the balance, have this young boy running scared.

 Jake is summoned to the Stanford ranch to treat Cory's injured horse where he meets his neighbors for the first time since the Stanfords pretty much kept to themselves. He finds Corey an amiable but lost boy and his sister so confused about how to deal with it all. Meg is used to the fast life in Washington DC, where she is a successful trial attorney and when she meets Cory she has no idea how to get through to the boy she didn't even know existed. Jake knows somehow he's going to have Meg and that swagger of his totally has her thinking.

After a vandalism incident on the Stanford ranch Meg realizes that her easy in and out are not as easy as she had predicted. In addition, she didn't realize how much she missed the ranch, life there, and Jake could be the biggest reason she may be changing her tune about the going back to the fast paced lifestyle she once led.
Jake Conway has been relationship resistant, especially after seeing his older brothers fall hard for their wives, could this redhead be the answer to his resistance? Will Meg put aside her animosity towards her father and become real family to Cory? All is answered in JAKE by R.C. RYAN.

I quite enjoyed this third book in R.C. Ryan's Wyoming Sky Series. Jake runs the gamut of emotions between the goings on with both the Conway clan and the Stanford siblings and everyone else in between. A nice message comes through that proves that just because you are not blood doesn't mean you won't be cared for, and success in the business world does not necessarily make one happy in their private lives. I hope you will give R.C. Ryan's JAKE a go. You will be happy you did!

~KIMBERLY~



4 Stars (Brilliant)

Friday, April 5, 2013

Eva Gordon's Apocalyptic Moon Reviewed by Michelle Boone






Dr. Dora Adler’s life has been in disarray since the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, but when she gets bitten by one of the undead her whole world is turned upside down. Held captive in a secret underground lab, the tall, muscular hunk in the next cell is her only hope for salvation. Unfortunately, he claims to be a werewolf. Yeah, and she’s supposedly a witch.

Dirk Gunderson is an alpha Arbor pack werewolf. Captured and collared, he’s sold to the zombie lab in hopes his blood serum can create a vaccine. He needs to escape, but not without the hot little brunette witch.

In the midst of enemy werewolves and the hordes of undead, Dirk and Dora’s sexual tension ignites a blaze hotter than the desert highway. Along their journey, they battle the inevitable: a werewolf must never take a witch as a mate.

I’d like to start by saying I was a wee bit dubious if I’d enjoy the mix of shifters and zombies. Ms. Gordon had me on the first page and continued to hold my interest throughout the entire story. The world she painted of life after zombies took over the world was so clearly written I could picture every scene she depicted. I absolutely loved how she introduced so many characters that I am now impatiently waiting to see when her next in this new series is released.
After checking her web page and not seeing a coming soon, I can honestly say I was almost as depressed as when I’ve read one of my favorite authors latest in a series and realized that I now had a year to wait for the next installment. That, in my humble opinion, is a very high recommendation for any reader to go out and buy this book.
It’s not only a full length shifter story, but it has all the elements that make it a great read. Eva Gordon gives you hot alpha men, sexy alpha women (shifter and not), danger, suspense and last but not least smoking hot sex between the hero and heroine.
While she writes some pretty gruesome scenes of zombies being killed and doing the killing, it made the book even more impressive to me. I can guarantee that if you enjoy a long, steamy, action packed story you will love Apocalyptic Moon by Eva Gordon. And if Ms. Gordon is reading this review I would like to beg you to please start writing the next installment NOW. LOL

5 Stars (Hook Line and Sinker)


Reviewed by Michelle Boone
5 out of 5 Stars or betterJ

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Hidden Wounds: A Soldier's Burden by Nate Brookshire & Marius Tecoanta



BOOK BLURB:
Publication Date: July 15, 2011
April 13, 1945...The last days of WWII...Eight lone German soldiers surrendered. Instead of a POW camp, their steps took them into a shallow grave.
John Dougall, an 18-year-old American soldier, stood by as the murderous shots were fired. Laying there among the dead was Rudolph Haas, an officer whose death would burden John for a lifetime.
John sought redemption in the rugged hills of Korea and in the swamps of Vietnam. Chaining him to remorse and guilt were the private thoughts of Haas, written carefully into the diary that John had taken from the German's body.
Six decades later, fate gave John one last chance to set things right and make peace with his past.
This is the story of two soldiers robbed of their happiness, yet both clinging fiercely to their honor; and the stories of their wives, as strong in heart as any warrior.
The journey takes our heroes from the safety of South Carolina to the battlefields of Europe and from the frozen Siberian Gulag to the gothic cities of Bavaria. The secrets of the Journal connect them all and, unbeknownst to John, spark a love that heals their hidden wounds.
Why Hidden Wounds? This story started coming together in the spring of 2004 when two Officer Candidates decided to write a book about an American and a German soldier whose lives and families become intertwined on the battlefield in the last stages of WWII.
Action and inaction has a generational impact as the main character reflects on his choices and deals with the guilt of participating in a war crime. Is it too late at the age of 84 to make things right?
The story has evolved into a discussion of PTSD, addiction, suicide awareness / prevention and forgiveness. Please join us in the journey...

REVIEW BY GUEST REVIEWER:  PAT SHEPPERD
I know what you did during the war.  Remember the movie where people are stalked and someone keeps saying "I know that you did last summer"?  Secrets can hold a person prisoner more than any war camp or stockade.  John Dougall had a secret, one that kept him from living and loving to the best of his ability.  But one day John got tired of dying slowly and decided to unburden his secret.  Little did he know that his secret was not a secret after all.  There were others ware of his deeds living in his very home.

I liked the book for the way the author brought every one of the characters together as a family.  You never know who you may be related to from the times of war.  But I had to make my way through the telling of the life of the journal writer.  You needed to know the story but I have to wonder if the complete life and times was necessary.  I felt John got lost in the telling of the journal writer.  But for all my thoughts, I still wanted to know how it ended and why John was so burdened.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

TRAVIS ~ THE TEXANS by GEORGINA GENTRY




Texas Ranger, Travis Prescott is in Kansas hunting down an outlaw to drag back to Texas for justice. Instead, the outlaw ends of dead by Travis's quick shooting arm  and Travis ends up with a shattered bullet in his shooting wrist, potentially ending his career as a Ranger. After Travis sees the town doctor who gives him the bad news, he goes, buys himself a bottle of whiskey and continues to drink himself into a mindless stupor that changes his life forever. When he awakens from his drinking binge, he finds himself in the presence of sad looking creatures who are bound to cause him trouble.

Violet LaFarge is a saloon girl intent on escaping life in the saloon owned by Duke, who keeps her destitute and busy seeing to the needs of the saloon. Violet sees her chance at escape one night, but as she is about to take her leave, she stumbles across four orphans in need and pretty immediately take these four on as her responsibility. On a moment's notice, the almost 20 year old saloon girl transforms herself to a 13 year old innocent by swapping clothing with a passerby and putting her long brown hair into pigtails.

Together, the orphans seek out someone to help them and upon coincidence find a quite inebriated Travis, passed out in the street. When he awakens, he finds himself at the mercy of the five orphans who have basically ambushed him into eating his food and stealing his dog, who immediately latches itself onto the smallest of the orphans, Boo Hoo, who constantly cries, until she meets the pooch. The ragtag crew of misfit orphans guilts Travis into taking them along on his journey and  they end up in Pleasant Valley, Texas and quickly become a family of sorts.

Only problem is, Violet is falling in love with Travis, who thinks she's an innocent 13 year old, and now that she's told the lie, she's hard pressed to come clean. even though every single female in Pleasant Valley want to put their hooks into Travis. You see, Travis has a big issue with lying females since his fiancee, Emily left him for none other than Violet's deviant boss, Duke. How can Violet fess up when it will ruin her chances with Travis anyway and take her new family away from her?

This dilemma follows Violet through weeks of playing the child, even though she is also taking charge of the household and the children. Travis is not immune to Violet, he is attracted to her as well, but every single time he realizes she's only 13, he practically castigates himself. When one wealthy widow sets her cap on Travis she goes after him with a vengeance, bringing out the worst in Violet, whose jealousy is slowly building up and is bound to explode soon.

Travis ~ The Texan~ by Georgina Gentry, is the first of her books I have read. I enjoyed the storyline immensely and so enjoyed the interaction between the characters, as the uniting of all these different beings was such a perfect ensemble. Travis is the defeated Texas Ranger who so desperately wants his life as Ranger back, but can no longer see his life without the orphans. Violet knew no other life than the one she had in the saloon. The degradation of being forced to become a whore made her more determined to start new and never have anyone know about the tainted life she led. These are the makings of a great story, and one I definitely recommend.

~KIMBERLY~

4 Stars (Brilliant)

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Endless Heart by Beth Williamson writing as Emma Lang

CELEBRATING THE PRINT RELEASE OF ENDLESS HEART BY EMMA LANG!!!!!!






As if Lettie Brown didn't have enough disappointment in her life, she finds yet another one when she meets the freight wagon only to have a drifter vomit all over her only pair of shoes. Lovely. You see, Lettie hasn't had a very good life up until she ran away from her evil husband and started a new life in Forestville, Wyoming with sister of her heart, Angeline Hunter. Lettie and Angeline were members of the LDS community, where the males of the community treated the females like property and sometimes even worse. Lettie had been in an awful marriage and she became a cynical non trusting woman.

Shane Murphy, ex-soldier, current drunk, was a shell of a man. Haunted by his past, he feels undeserving of anyone's help, and meeting Lettie Brown throws him for a loop. Lettie Brown is not one to pity anyone and when she sees Mr. Murphy seems to have had a tough time as well, she understands him.

Both Lettie and Shane have their crosses to bear and are uneasy about revealing too much of their pasts to one another. To top that off, strange happenings occur when it seems that both are having rather lifelike dreams of each other, dreams of intimacy neither has had in their lives. When they take their intimate dreams and attempt to make them reality things become blissful and difficult at the same time. Trust being a fragile topic with Shane and Lettie, may make or break their future.

When we first met Lettie, she came across as a cynical and frightened woman. She had been through so much that it was impossible to see her as anything else. One might even say she was not like-able. Over the series, Lettie grew the most out of any female for me. She went from a former abused LDS wife to helping run the town's newspaper with Angeline's husband, Sam and helping out at the Blue Plate. Although she felt that there was no hope for her ever being in love again, Shane Murphy twists her inside out.

Shane also believes he'll never find love again. After losing his wife and child he becomes hard, resorting to alcohol to numb whatever feelings he may have. Shane is an awesome character. Once he is sobered up and has to face his past, he lets Lettie in. The most unlikely of couples becomes quite apparent. 

I loved Endless Heart. It's a gritty and honest story with two people who have their issues. This is a true Beth Williamson story, told the only way she can, with humor and affection for each character. Endless Heart proves that everyone can get a second chance, they just have to open themselves up and take a long look at their surroundings. One of my favorite books this year!

~Kimberly~

5 Stars (Hook Line and Sinker)


READ AN EXCERPT

He held his breath until the door closed. The sigh that escaped him made ripples in the tiny tub of water. With grim determination he used his bandaged hands to wash his body as best he could, the effort costing him dearly. By the time the door opened again, he shook from head to toe, completely sapped of strength. But he was clean, almost.
“I couldn’t get my feet.”
“I’ll do them after I cut your hair.” She set the bucket beside the tub. Her fingers ran through his hair, separating the locks, bringing back the intense memories of her scalp scrubbing. Soon the snip-snip was the only sound in the room. He kept his eyes closed, trying desperately to keep his mind blank. However, his stupid stick, which decided to come to life again, kept yanking his thoughts back to Lettie’s hands.
He’d never much thought about women’s hands before. They did what everyone’s hands did. Yet there was something about hers, an indefinable attraction he couldn’t ignore. Lettie did not have delicate hands, which was good because she was not a small woman. Her fingers were long but slender and strong. Her palm was wide but not overly so.
The way she’d held him steady as he stepped into the bath, the way she washed his skin and especially the way she scrubbed his scalp sent a shiver down his body that had nothing to do with the temperature of the water or the room. Damn, he hardened even more.
“That ought to give you some relief.” She put the scissors down with a small clink on the wood floor. “I’ve got to rinse.”
He made a strangled sound, willing away the blood rushing through him as she touched him once more. The water, her fingers and the aroused state of his body all conspired together.
“There, it’ll do for a haircut in a tub.” The bucket made a clang as she set it back down. “Stand up so I can wash your feet real quick.”
Oh hell. He probably did not have the strength to stand without help, and his erection was currently waving at him in greeting. Two reasons why he could not possibly stand.
“I think I need to sit here for a spell.” His voice sounded weak.
“We also need to change the bandages on your hands. I’m not going to wait around with a naked man in a tub. Get up, Shane.” She put her arms beneath his and pulled him to his feet. The water splashed on the floor and, he was sure, on her since she hovered behind him.
His staff, on the other hand, stood at attention like a good soldier. He gritted his teeth, waiting for her reaction.
“Put your hand on my shoulder and lift up your left le—” She stopped in mid-sentence, her gaze glued to his hard-on. Her face flushed a soft shade of pink.
A beat, then two, passed. She stared, he grew harder, the air grew thicker. Shane didn’t know whether to laugh or cry at the situation. Whatever he did, something needed to happen.
He put his hand on her shoulder and lifted his leg so she could wash his foot.
“I…uh… That is… Shit on a shingle. Why not.” To his surprise, Lettie washed his foot, then waited while he switched legs. She didn’t mention the erection nearly staring her in the face. The woman had grit, that was for damn sure.
“I’m sorry.” His apology was heartfelt if not as well said as it could have been.
“It ain’t the first time I’ve seen a man’s parts before. I was married once. He’s dead now.” Her voice was flat, devoid of any emotion. What kind of idiot jackass had she been married to? This was a woman any man would be proud to call his own. She was hard-working, handsome, smart and strong.
“Me too. Married once, I mean.” Shane could hardly believe he’d confessed that to her, to anyone. “She died.”
Oh how those two words summed up an ocean of pain and sorrow, of guilt and shame. How could there be a way to explain what happened? There couldn’t and there wouldn’t. That was as far as he would go to tell anyone the truth. The rest of it would fester inside him until he died, eaten alive by what he’d done.
Her gaze flew to his, and she seemed to search his face for something. “My condolences on losing your wife.” She meant what she said. Her honesty never skipped a beat.
“Thank you. It’s been almost seven years.” Why did he keep talking? Lettie was someone who brought out what he’d been keeping inside, whether or not he liked it. He had no idea what that meant either.
“Maybe it’s time to move on.” Lettie walked behind him and placed a towel on his shoulders. “Now step out of the tub. Don’t worry, I’ve got you.”
Her first comment cut like a knife, stealing his breath for a moment. She didn’t know him, had no idea why he hadn’t moved on. Lettie was like a confessor, not offering absolution but hard advice instead. He wanted to scream at her, tell her it was none of her business and that he couldn’t move on. Yet he didn’t. He had been the one who opened his mouth and told her about Vi, so why should she bear his wrath? Lettie had been blissfully ignorant of his widower status until he opened his mouth.
Her amazing hands held his hips as he stepped from the tub. Emotions ricocheted through him, dark and raw. He couldn’t control or identify them. As soon as he got his balance, he spun around until he faced her.
The moment stretched out, his heart’s thump-thump echoing through him. As he stared down at her brown eyes, she blinked, her expression a mixture of confusion and need.
Slowly, ever so slowly, he shifted closer until he was an inch from her. Time stopped around them. He lowered his head until their lips met, the briefest touch, then once more, harder and more insistent. Her lips were soft but firm, moving slightly under his for a fraction of a second. She stepped back, her shaking fingers pressed against her mouth.

SWEET MADNESS by HEATHER SNOW (Review plus GIVEAWAY)




In 1817, Gabriel Devereaux, Lord Bromwich, danced at his cousin Micheal's wedding to the young and beautiful Penelope. He was a bit jealous of his cousin's good fortune for was attracted to the bride himself. She was like a breath of fresh air and at the time she gave him hope that one day he could possibly have happiness as it seemed Michael and Penelope had. The strains of returning home from war affect some more than others and in different ways as well. Gabriel was one of those soldiers who returned from war changed forever.

Happiness did not remain with Lady Penelope Manton as her beloved husband Michael dies before they are even married a year and Penelope falls into a deep depression that only her cousin Liliana helps her to rise from. For the next two years, Penelope dedicates herself to helping soldiers with maladies of the mind, in particular those men who have returned from the Napoleonic wars hanging from sanity's thread due to the trauma of what they have witnessed and fought.

When Penelope is asked by Gabriel's mother to try to help her son, who is now been committed to Vickering Place, an estate converted into a sanitarium, she immediately agrees. Gabriel has been suffering from psychotic episodes and is feared by his family to be insane. Penelope arrives at Vickering Place as an unwanted interloper by the staff during one of Gabriel's particularly bad episodes. Gabriel cannot believe that Penelope is there for it has been since Michael's death that he has not seen her. Gabriel is resistant for Penelope to help him, but when she tells him that his brother and sister-in-law are going to have him declared non-compos, which would have him stripped of everything he holds dear, including any thread of sanity he has left. Worst still, the director of Vickering Place has no respect for Penelope and will stop at nothing to have her tossed out to keep Gabriel under wraps. So Penelope absconds with Lord Bromwich to his utter confusion and they make way to her cousin Liliana  and husband Geoffrey Wentworth's estate while she works with Gabriel to unearth the pain behind the madness.

Something aside from healing is going on under this roof, and as much denial as Penelope and Gabriel can try  to paint over the awakening feelings they both have for each other doesn't cover what's going on. Gabriel  feels he can never have a relationship if he is in fact insane and the illness runs in his bloodline, and Penelope fears that her position as his caretaker makes it unethical for her to take advantage of the situation. From their desperation comes fulfillment like neither party has ever been acquainted with before and from this hope springs until Gabriel's family, tainted with misinformation, try to take away all he has accomplished.

The brilliance of Sweet Madness shines strongly and completely. Heather Snow is cutting edge when it comes to subject matter. She's not afraid to delve into the darkness and she always from the bright spot. The journey is manic one that keeps the reader guessing. Gabriel and Penelope are two of the strongest characters I have ever come across and such a joy to get to know only in the way Heather Snow knows best. Each one of the tales in this series is completely different but equally intriguing and I find Heather Snow to be a master storyteller. Sweet Madness is a magnificent story.

~KIMBERLY~

5 Stars (Hook Line and Sinker)


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