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A License To Wed by Diana Quincy

Posted July 7, 2016 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

A License To WedTitle:  A License To Wed
Series:  Rebellious Brides
Author:  Diana Quincy
Genre:  Historical Romance
Published:  July 5, 2016
Publisher:  Random House – Loveswept
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Lady Elinor Dunsmore made the mistake of falling for her older brother’s best friend, who vanished after a night of unbridled passion. Six years and a lifetime later, their eyes meet across a Paris salon. Her friends and family believe she’s dead, but Elle is very much alive. She’s now associated with a ruthless general, who wants her to seduce the man who broke her heart in order to learn his deepest secrets. Is Will a mild-mannered scholar—or the notorious agent they call The Razor?

The bastard son of an earl and an actress, Will Naismith always knew he was an unsuitable match for Elle Dunsmore, no matter how powerfully he ached for her. And yet he almost allowed his desires to spoil her glittering future. After the agony caused by Elle’s supposed death, Will has devoted himself to the Crown, but his entire life has been leading up to this unexpected reunion. As much as he still wants her, though, he must not succumb to lust once again. For his mission is delicate—and Elle is delectably dangerous.

Read on for my thoughts on A License To Wed.  No true spoilers, promise.

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A Gift For Guile by Alissa Johnson

Posted July 7, 2016 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

A Gift For GuileTitle:  A Gift For Guile
Series:  The Thief-takers #2
Author:  Alissa Johnson
Genre:  Historical Romance
Published:  July 5, 2016
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Casablanca
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Once a famous officer of Scotland Yard and now a renowned private detective, Sir Samuel Brass has better things to do than shadow a reckless hellion in her misguided quest for atonement. But when the daughter of a notorious criminal—and a former thief herself—returns to London to right an old wrong, Samuel is drawn back into the dangerously exciting world of Esther Walker-Bales.

Beautiful and conniving, maddening and brilliant, Esther is everything he shouldn’t want. She’s a liar. She’s a con. She’s a thief. And God help him, but he’d do anything to keep her safe.

Esther knows she’s put herself in terrible danger, but nothing will stop her from making amends that are long past due—not her family’s enemies, not old fears, and certainly not the domineering, interfering and undeniably handsome Sir Samuel Brass. Yet whenever he’s near, Samuel makes her long for a life that can never be hers…and wish she were worthy of being saved.

Read on for my thoughts on A Gift For Guile.  No true spoilers, promise.

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Always My Girl by Samantha Chase

Posted July 5, 2016 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Always My GirlTitle:  Always My Girl
Series:  The Shaughnessy Brothers #3
Author:  Samantha Chase
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Published:  July 5, 2016
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Casablanca
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Sometimes the love that’s closest to you is the hardest to see.

Quinn Shaughnessy’s two older brothers have found their true loves … but Quinn’s not about to join that parade. Nope, as he tells his best friend Anna, there’s a lot more to life than getting tied down to one person. He’s positive tomboy Anna will be on his side – except she’s inexplicably developing other interests – even dating! Suddenly Quinn is seeing Anna in a very different light.

Quinn has been Anna’s buddy since they were both five years old. She can tell him anything – except the one big secret she’s been hiding for years – that she’s fallen in love with him. Now Anna is determined to make a life for herself that doesn’t include pining for Quinn. Falling in love with your best friend? Easy. Telling them how you really feel? Impossible.

Read on for my thoughts on Always My Girl.  No true spoilers, promise.

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SEAL Wolf In Too Deep by Terry Spear

Posted July 4, 2016 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

Seal Wolf In Too DeepTitle:  SEAL Wolf In Too Deep
Series:  Heart of the Wolf #18
Author:  Terry Spear
Genre:  Paranormal Romance – Shifter
Published:  February 2, 2016
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Casablanca
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Debbie Renaud is a police diver working on criminal cases with SEAL Allan Rappaport. She admires him greatly for his missions in the Navy, plus he’s just plain HOT. Allan seems to share her attraction, but what she doesn’t know is that her partner is wolf shifter.

Allan is really hung up on his smart, beautiful dive partner, but he can’t get involved with a human outside dive duty. Yet when she gets between a werewolf hunter and his intended victim, one of the members of Allan’s pack, they run into real trouble, and their lives are altered forever.

Read on for my thoughts on SEAL Wolf In Too Deep.  No true spoilers, promise.

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On Lone Star Trail by Amanda Cabot

Posted July 4, 2016 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series, Women's Fiction / 0 Comments

On Lone Star TrailTitle:  On Lone Star Trail
Series:  Texas Crossroads #3
Author:  Amanda Cabot
Genre:  Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction
Published:  February 2, 2016
Publisher:  Revel
My Rating:  3.5 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

If there’s one thing Gillian Hodge never wants to see again, it’s a man on a motorcycle. Her last encounter with one left her right hand crushed, ending her promising career as a concert pianist. But as she heads to Rainbow’s End Resort, a sudden thunderstorm causes a motorcycle to crash in front of her.

When TJ Benjamin’s wife died, he lost more than his best friend; he lost his faith. He’s spent the past year wandering the country on a motorcycle, trying not to think about his future. When he finds himself stranded with a busted bike and a reluctant rescuer, he has to wonder about God’s sense of humor.

Can this woman without a future and this man running from his past find romance in the present? Or are they too tied to the way life used to be?

Read on for my thoughts on On Lone Star Trail.  No true spoilers, promise.

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Reading Is An Emotional Journey

Posted July 4, 2016 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 6 Comments

book n rose in redI believe I’ve finally figured something out that has perplexed me for the 18 months or so that I’ve been reviewing what I read onto one of my blogs.  I do not read reviews before I post my own or read the book.  I want my view to be fresh and unbiased by others opinions.  I do, however, read the reviews on the site I’m posting at after mine is up and running.  Just to see what other reviewers and readers thought.  And I’m often struck by how often it seems that I’ve read a totally different book than some people have, based purely on their review or comments.  This puzzled me for quite some time.  But today, I have a theory on that difference.

What brought about this revelation was one book that I recently reviewed.  I gave it a high rating, not top dog but up there because I enjoyed the story, I was engaged and entertained by what I had read.  I was emotionally invested in the story of this couple.

There were two scathingly nasty reviews on Goodreads about this book.  And I mean get out the pitchforks and the tar – I actually felt badly for the author who had to read those words about their work.  Cringe worthy is a mild description.  And again, my first thought was, “Did we read the same freaking book cos that’s not what I got from it?!”  Their reviews focused on commas not being in the right places, grammar, words that should not have been capitalized, etc.  Really I would have expected this to be a red pen infused final paper for a freshman writing class instead of a review.  It was a critique of the worst sort, one that truly was nasty and intended to hurt and humiliate.

So, I sat for the longest time with a bitter acid feeling in my stomach trying to figure why our reactions were so different about the same book.  And I finally realized what might make me a very bad reviewer (but deal with it because I’m not changing my ways) is one very simple, fundamental difference.  I am an emotional reader.  I read to escape my reality for a short period of time.  I enjoy sharing my thoughts about what I’ve read, which is why my blogs exist – but it’s not my profession, it is my entertainment, my hobby, my fun time.

When I’m telling “you” about a book I’ve read, in my mind we are sitting at a table sharing coffee, wine or something stronger depending on the mood and I’m simply talking about this great, good, so-so book that I just finished.  Sharing the story with you is like sitting down with a friend and saying, “Hey I just finished this great book, you should try it.”  I’m not only sharing the story with you, I’m also sharing my emotional reaction to that story, the characters, the plot and the resolution of the twists and turns within that couple’s universe.  Oh, I may notice when there are too many or even worse a lack of commas – but that is not my focus.  I am becoming lost in, as well as a visitor to someone else’s world.  I’m experiencing the journey not the proper placement of commas.

Are you an emotional reader or a technical reader?  I suppose we need both in the world.  I know that I come down heavily on the emotions driven type of reader, and ultimately reviewer.  I don’t think one is better or worse than the other.  I do think we need to review the work and not the author.  Telling someone to go back to their day job just because you didn’t like their comma placements is simply… wrong.

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Blood Curse by Crystal-Rain Love

Posted July 1, 2016 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

Blood CurseTitle:  Blood Curse
Series:  Blood Revelation #1
Author:  Crystal-Rain Love
Genre:  Paranormal
Published:  Originally March 13, 2010 – with new cover Reissued on March 10, 2016
Publisher:  ImaJinn Books
My Rating:  3 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

The Blood Revelation Prophecy:  Vampires, witches, and shifters will band together to stop the darkness from winning, until one warrior is born to save the world from Satan’s wrath.

When Aria Michaels sets out to find the vampire who took her mother’s life, she’s stunned when she instead finds Rialto Renaldi, the vampire who has been haunting her dreams. She hadn’t believed he was real, and she knows she should run from Rialto as fast as she can. But who better to help her find her mother’s killer?

Rialto is reluctant to help the mortal woman who has invaded his dreams, even though he’s curious about who she is and why she has this strange connection to him. He isn’t, however, about to satisfy his curiosity. The last time he became involved with a mortal, he ended up destroying her. But he knows that if Aria searches for the killer on her own, she’ll join her mother in death.

Finally, Rialto agrees to help Aria, but the pair soon learns that fate brought them together for a much larger purpose, and fate has every intention of destroying them if they don’t fulfill their roles in the Blood Revelation Prophecy . .

Read on for my thoughts on Blood Curse.  No true spoilers, promise.

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True Peril by Veronica Forand

Posted July 1, 2016 by Marsha in Romantic Suspense, Series / 0 Comments

True PerilTitle:  True Peril
Series:  True Lies #3
Author:  Veronica Forand
Genre:  Romantic Suspense
Published:  March 7, 2016
Publisher:  Entangled Publishing – Select Suspense
My Rating:  4.5 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Socialite Trista Patterson has turned her back on her life of privilege and dedicated herself to helping others. Her mission to protect the world’s children often takes her into the bleak and violent underbelly of third world countries. When a kidnapping attempt goes wrong, Trista quickly finds herself running for her life…and married to a man she just met…as she’s placed at the top of the Cartel’s most wanted list.

Some days no good deed goes unpunished.

Dane O’Brien has spent his life in the shadows. Once a lethal assassin he grew tired of losing his soul with every hit, trading his gun and missions for a conference table and office politics as an undercover operative for the CIA. But when visiting his humanitarian sister turns deadly, Dane finds himself swearing to protect her beautiful and passionate friend Trista no matter the cost…even if it means stepping back into the world he swore never to return to. Although falling for the tough-hearted Trista is easy, keeping her alive is hard.

Read on for my thoughts on True Peril.  No true spoilers, promise.

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Accidentally In Love With The Biker by Teri Anne Stanley

Posted July 1, 2016 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Accidentally In Love With The BikerTitle:  Accidentally In Love With The Biker
Series:  What Happens In Vegas #13
Author:  Teri Anne Stanley
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Published:  February 8, 2016
Publisher:  Entangled Publishing – Lovestruck
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Aspiring writer Kelli Dalton needs a man, and fast. When she’s rear-ended by a sexy-as-sin biker on the way to a Vegas romance readers convention, she sees her chance. If he’ll pose as her fake boyfriend long enough to impress a bestselling author, Kelli has a shot at saving the bookstore for underprivileged kids she runs back home.

Quinn Anderson doesn’t know what to make of the cute little writer who stirs his heart and his libido, but he does know he wants to get better acquainted. And if that means keeping up their sexy ruse all week, he’s game.

Quinn knows girls like Kelli deserves someone with a secure future to help with her store, not a guy struggling to turn a profit on his chopper shop. But if his motorcycle designs win the big Vegas competition, he’ll have enough prize money to fund his dreams…and hers.

Read on for my thoughts on Accidentally In Love With The Biker.  No true spoilers, promise.

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A Gentleman’s Game by Theresa Romain

Posted July 1, 2016 by Marsha in Series / 0 Comments

A Gentleman's GameTitle:  A Gentleman’s Game
Series:  Romance of the Turf #1
Author:  Theresa Romain
Genre:  Historical, Regency Romance
Published:  February 2, 2016
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Casablanca
My Rating:  4 stars
Source:  NetGalley
Cover Description:

Suave Nathaniel Chandler can just as easily talk himself into a willing lady’s embrace as he can broker a business deal. But no amount of charm is sufficient to cloak a chilling, recent discovery: every one of his award-winning racehorses has suddenly and mysteriously fallen ill.

Determined to discover the source of the problem, Nathaniel searches for all possible explanations. His suspicions fall on the alluring Rosalind Agate, his father’s new secretary. But for the sake of both their livelihoods – and his recent attraction – Nathaniel sets aside his suspicions. Instead, he decides to use Rosalind’s wit and her wiles as key components of his investigative team.

As the upcoming race draws near, Nathaniel and Rosalind must use every trick up their sleeves to not only catch the culprit, but also satisfy the desire that burns between them.

Read on for my thoughts on A Gentleman’s Game.  No true spoilers, promise.

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Just How Important Is A 5 Star Review – to the Reader?

Posted June 30, 2016 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 8 Comments

ID-100172901 dan freedigitalI will freely admit that as a reviewer (hobby and fun passing along my opinions) – I do give a higher ratio of 5 – 4.5 – 4 – 3.5 – 3 star reviews.  The truth is I will request and/or buy the type of novels that I normally enjoy so I’m not surprised by that.  I fully expect to enjoy, on some level, what I’ve decided to read.

I have to tell you that as a READER – the number of stars matters not one little bit to me.  *gasp*  Perhaps I’ve said something impolite there – but truth nonetheless.  A well written, descriptive Story Blurb/Cover Description will make my decision to plop down my hard earned money faster than the number of stars some anonymous person gives a book.  (and yes, I know that I’m one of those antonymous persons)

It goes without saying that authors and publishing houses want as many stars as they can gather.  After all, the author has spent hours, bled tears and sweat, consumed copious amounts of coffee, torn their hair out and spent many a sleepless night delivering their book baby.  I am astonished by the ability of writers who can do what they do time and time again.  So, the number of stars on a review does reflect somewhat on how their baby has done out in the world – to a certain extent.

Yet, for me personally, as purely a reader – I base my interest on the description of the story I’m about to decide to read or not.  If I had one wish for authors it would be to please spend some time thinking about, designing that Cover Description – pique my interest, make me want to know more, ask me into your world because I’m going to love the experience.  I have seen Story Blurbs that come no where near the story that was within the pages – and honestly, it annoys me, feel kinda cheated in a way that I didn’t get the story I was expecting.

So my question to anyone who wanders in and discovers this discussion post – as a READER only… do the number of rating stars a book gets make a difference in your decision to buy or read that book?

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