Author: Marsha

Top Shelf by Shelli Stevens

Posted April 27, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Burned in the past, Navy chief Brett Craven has sworn off serious relationships. But when he meets Kenzie McLaughlin, a gorgeous redhead with a fiery personality, his well-reasoned strategy is blown out of the water.

Years ago, a terrifying attack changed Kenzie’s life, making her trust only a few men, including her brothers and her father. After a sexy Navy guy waltzes into the family pub and doesn’t hesitate to make his interest known, there’s no denying the attraction between them. Can Kenzie let her guard down long enough to fall for Brett?

Titles in The McLaughlins include:  One More RoundStraight, No ChaserTop Shelf

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The Awakening: A Wolf Creek Falls Novel by S.D. Vieau

Posted April 27, 2018 by Marsha in This one's a Keeper / 0 Comments

You are now entering Wolf Creek Falls! We hope you enjoy your stay!”

Cara Weatherly was a vivacious 24-year-old Vet Tech on the fast track to success. Focused on her future she never gave much thought about her childhood, until the death of her Grandmother changed everything. Learning she was a sun witch and having her once stolen childhood memories returned to her fractured and incomplete; Cara made the unexpected decision to uproot her life and move to Wolf Creek Falls. Plagued by dreams of her childhood and struggling with her shattered memories, Cara tries to control her rapidly returning powers.

From the second Lucian and Lucca Calvetti walked into her life, Cara was inexplicably drawn to them. At 6’2 with muscles to spare and molten amber eyes a girl could drown in, the brothers were hard to forget. Acting as if they had known her all her life, Cara couldn’t deny feeling the same way. Will Cara ever be able to piece together her fragmented memories? What else will she find waiting for her in Wolf Creek Falls?

Titles in the Wolf Creek Falls series include:  The Awakening – The Tree of Light –

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Don’t Call Me Cupcake by Tara Sheets

Posted April 26, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

There’s a very special kind of sweetness to life on Pine Cove Island . . .

Most families have a favorite recipe or two, handed down through generations. The Holloway women are a little different. Emma Holloway, like her grandmother before her, bakes wishes into her delicious cupcakes, granting the recipient comfort, sweet dreams, or any number of good things. It’s a strange gift, but it brings only happiness. Until gorgeous, smooth-talking newcomer Hunter Kane strolls into her shop, Fairy Cakes–and Emma makes the mistake of selling him not one, but three Sweet Success cupcakes.

Hunter, it turns out, is opening a fancy new restaurant and bakery right on the waterfront–Emma’s competition. To make matters worse, the town committee has decided to split the upcoming summer festival contract between the two, forcing Emma to work with her nemesis. But she can’t afford to split her profits. The solution: create a recipe that will make Hunter leave town permanently.

The Holloway charms are powerful. But there are other kinds of magic in the world–like red-hot first kisses, secret glances, and the feeling that comes with falling truly, madly, inconveniently in love . . .

Titles in the Holloway Girls series include:  Don’t Call Me Cupcake – Don’t Touch My Petunia –

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Midnight Wolf by Jennifer Ashley

Posted April 26, 2018 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

Angus Murray, bouncer for a New Orleans Shifter bar, is sent to round up an elusive, Collar-less Shifter woman, Tamsin Calloway, who is causing trouble for Shifter Bureau, and possesses information they want. If Angus refuses, he risks losing his cub. He finds Tamsin but she’s slippery and not about to be rounded up quietly. 

In fact, quiet is nothing Tamsin will ever be. She leads Angus on a wild chase, but he’s determined to bring her in to save his son.

Can Tamsin convince Angus she’s worth helping before she’s locked away by Shifter Bureau, Collared, or perhaps killed?

Titles in the Shifters Unbound series include:  Shifter Made (0.5) – Pride Mates (1) – Primal Bonds (2) – Bodyguard (2.5) – Wild Cat (3) – Hard Mated (3.5) – Mate Claimed (4) – Perfect Mate (4.5) – Lone Wolf (4.6) – Tiger Magic (5) – Feral Heat (5.5) – Wild Wolf (6) – Bear Attraction (6.5) – Mate Bond (7) – Lion Eyes (7.25) –  Bad Wolf (7.5) – Wild Things (7.75) – White Tiger (8) – Guardian’s Mate (9) – Red Wolf (10) – Midnight Wolf (11) – Tiger Striped (11.5) –

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What Is The Point of Being A Nasty Reviewer?

Posted April 25, 2018 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 9 Comments

Every now and then I feel the strong need to vent about something I encountered in the book world.  My opinion really, and everyone is entitled to their own unique view on any subject.  Yet I do not understand the need to rip apart a story, an author simply because I read a book or own a blog.  I’m not some powerful genius, I’m a reader who enjoys talking about the books I’ve read.

So, a couple days ago I’d posted a review on Amazon, and like I often do went and looked over the other reviews to see what other readers were thinking.  I came across a scathing one star review that basically called the story inept and the writer an idiot for writing it.  Now, in my opinion, that’s not cool.  I clicked on the Kindle Reader’s name to see what else they’d reviewed… and this is a whirlwind of one and two star reviews.  Nothing this person’s read has met their requirements for a good story.  I found it interesting that they had followed one of my favorite, long, multiple author series from the beginning and every single title got a one or two star review with nasty, mean-hearted and downright rude comments.  Why?

Why continue to read a series if you truly do not like anything about it apparently.  Heck, some of my long time (decades) authors, who I auto-buy every release, has the occasional story that I really didn’t like or connect with.  But that’s like one out of one hundred and fifty, ya know?  Not every single story, and written by different authors.  So, I’m left with two conclusions – either this person is just a nasty, mean, rude person who doesn’t like anything at all or they have some vendetta against this series or one of the authors.  Truthfully, I think it’s the first option.

I think it’s just sad that a reader like this can affect a book’s rating with such ease and such careless disregard for the person behind the words that they read and didn’t like.  Hey, you can not like a book that’s your right as a human being – but why continue to read something you obviously hate?  That’s someone who has felt the power of giving reviews and using it to vent their own unhappiness with the world… or they’re just mean.  Maybe both.

I get into this discussion with friends often.  The value of one or two star reviews – some look for them because they often love what the reviewer didn’t and will go buy the book, others are just as puzzled as I am about the vindictive reviews.  Do you run to check out the books that have a one or two star review?  Do you believe it’s possible to give a low star review without tearing apart the work that someone bared their soul to tell?  I can think of a hundred and one ways to say I didn’t like a book without ripping apart the author, but that’s just me.

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The Duke Who Ravished Me by Diana Quincy

Posted April 18, 2018 by Marsha in Regency Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Adam Fairfax, the Duke of Sunderford, happily enjoys a different woman (or two) every night—or he did, until his wards landed on his doorstep. Ever since Sunny took in the seven-year-old twin girls and their prim and proper governess, Isabel Finch, his love life has been a shambles. But, as time goes by, Sunny catches himself getting lost in Isabel’s haughty blue eyes, or following the curves beneath her unbecoming dress. An unexpected kiss ignites a passion that shocks him into realizing how thin the line between love and hate can be.

If Isabel’s hidden past were revealed, she could lose everything. Oddly enough, only when “Sinful Sunny” is near does she feel safe—or safe enough to speak up in defense of the girls. The duke’s decadent lifestyle is a disgrace, and clearly he considers Isabel a nuisance. Still, she can’t help admiring his sculpted cheekbones, strong-cut jaw, and tousled chestnut hair. When their lips meet, it’s almost as if he could kiss the secrets right out of her. Worse, she’s tempted to let him. . . .

Titles in the Rebellious Brides series include:  Sky Fall – A License to Wed – From London With Love – The Duke Who Ravished Me

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Bride for Keeps by Nicole Helm

Posted April 17, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

They all said it wouldn’t last….

Sierra McArthur never could have imagined they were right, but ever since her husband’s world was rocked by a family secret, it’s clear that their happily ever after isn’t to be. But one last night of passion with her husband creates a lasting consequence neither of them planned on….

Or is it?

Carter McArthur doesn’t want a divorce. But he doesn’t know how to fix all the mistakes he’s made in the wake of his family’s betrayal. But when a surprise pregnancy gives them one last chance at forever, Carter is determined to make her understand, she’s not his bride by accident. She’s his bride for keeps.

Titles in the Big Sky Brides series include:  Bride by Mistake – Bride for Keeps –

Stories that connect featuring all of the siblings you’ll find in Bride for Keeps include:

Kaitlin & Beckett’s romance in Bride by Mistake (#1 in Big Sky Brides & #3 in Montana Born Brides) — Cole & Jess’s romance in Keep Me, Cowboy (#3 in The 77th Copper Mountain Rodeo) — Sierra & Carter in Bride for Keeps (#2 in Big Sky Brides)  — Lina & Ace’s romance in Ignite (#3 in Firefighters of Montana)

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The Lieutenants’ Online Love by Caro Carson

Posted April 17, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

What happens when your internet crush… Shows up in real life?

First Lieutenant Thane Carter has experienced great success as the senior platoon leader of a military police company at Fort Hood. But tbh, his love life stinks.

Thane wishes his maddening–and off-limits–new coworker, Lieutenant Chloe Michaels, could be more like his online friend “Ballerina-baby.” It’s complicated, all right–especially when Thane learns that his workplace nemesis and his internet crush are one and the same!

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Finding True North by Audrey Wick

Posted April 12, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Life in a small town has always suited Paige Fredrick. She loves going to work near the courthouse square and riding her bike nearly anywhere she chooses. But after her divorce, she can hear her neighbors’ whispers and the gossip mill churning.

Everett Mullins has worries of his own as he finds himself back in his hometown, providing temporary care to his ailing mother while trying to run their family farm. A chance meeting reunites him with Paige, his crush from high school. But when he discovers her little white lie, he questions what they’ve started building.

As Paige makes a new life, can she find direction with Everett? Or has too much damage already been done to navigate a romantic relationship built on a lie?

Titles in the Texas Sisters series include:  Finding True North

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Doctor’s Orders by Ann B. Harrison

Posted April 12, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

April Moore has always been an impulsive dreamer. So when she shows up in Cherry Lake, announcing that she’s there to stay and start her own business–a design studio florist shop–her sisters are pleased, but more than a little skeptical. A lot more than pride is riding on her new business adventure, and April doesn’t have time to get distracted, especially not by the handsome doctor who shares office space with her. Unfortunately, April’s never been one to keep her head down and opinions to herself, and she’s barely opened for business before she thinks her first design project should involve the quiet man next door doing his best to ignore her bubbly attempts at friendship.

For someone so young, Dr David Morrison is firmly set in his ways. He’s returned to Cherry Lake temporarily to take over his father’s family practice until he can sell it and return to Seattle to rebuild his life and career. He’s always played it safe and isn’t looking for change, fireworks, or romance. Unfortunately, the vivacious April embodies all three. Each meeting is like touching a live wire, and David finds himself entranced.

Opposites attract, but can they find a happy ever after?

Titles in The Moore Sisters of Montana include:  Christmas Glitter – Valentine KissesDoctor’s Orders

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It’s Complicated by Nikki Prince

Posted April 12, 2018 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Ashton Locke has had a thing for Keiko Jarrett since college. So when she proposes adding friends with benefits to the mix, he’s intrigued, but wary. Sure, he’s always wanted her, and is definitely not ready to settle down with anyone, but what happens if one of them crosses the line?

Keiko is ready to take her flirty friendship with Ashton to the next level of hot. But she never bargained for feelings to intrude and cause complications. She laughed at Ashton’s hesitation and promised she’d remain heart-whole.

Some promises are meant to be broken and as Keiko and Ashton’s “benefits” bleed in all aspects of their lives, Keiko needs to convince Ashton that love is worth the risk

Titles in the Undeniable series include:  It’s Complicated

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