Sunday, December 26, 2021

ARC Review: Hot for You (Turn Up the Heat #3)

Hot for You (Turn Up the Heat #3)

by Marie Harte 

Blurb:

Reggie gave up on love, but love has yet to give up on him...

Firefighter Reggie Morgan is done with love, done with relationships, and done with complications. But when he's called to the scene of a hit-and-run, he finds a scared little girl, a butt-ugly stray puppy, and an unconscious woman he can't get out of his mind. The girl and the puppy are a handful, but the girl's mother, Maggie might just be the woman to melt Reggie's icy heart. Reggie has loved and lost before and the pain nearly broke him. But they can't ignore their unquenchable desire for each other, and Maggie, a teacher by trade, is confident she can show Reggie all about falling--and staying--in love.

Themes:  Contemporary, Firefighters

Rating: 4.25 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

These firefighters continue to make the heat irresistible and it was much needed on a winter night. I have loved Marie Harte for many years, and she has taken me through lots of different worlds, but the one thing I have never doubted was that her sexy, sweet, but naughty leading men would be a handful for the women that ultimately earn their hearts. And Reggie’s story was definitely no exception to that long-standing rule as he found himself faced for the first time with a woman that didn’t need him for what he would give or do for her, instead she simply wanted him in her life, bed, and heart.  This story picks up right where the second book ended when Tex and Bree finally found a way to be together, but you are by no means required to have read that one-- though I highly recommend grabbing the first two books in the series in order to fully appreciate the greatness of these firefighters and their connection. I loved every moment of watching Reggie and Maggie struggle their way into one another’s hearts and finding a way to come to terms with their own hang-ups in order to have a happy ending together.  I am dying to read the next story for sure as I imagine the fireworks that Mack will be dealing with after seeing the little hints as to who might be stealing his heart. As always there is nothing better than watching a man make a fool of himself as he learns to lose his heart to love.

Reggie Morgan is a protector down to his bones and all those that know and love him understand that sometimes that makes him his own worst enemy when it comes to relationships.  He is still getting over a brutal breakup, but the loneliness is starting to get to him and when he meets the most intriguing woman, who just happens to have the sweetest and oddest little girl, he finds himself drawn to her despite his fears.  Maggie never imagined that her one attempt at playing hero, to a puppy caught in traffic, would change her life so much, but when Reggie is the fireman that responds she is instantly drawn to him. He is sweet to her little girl, but the attraction between them is off the charts and soon they are unable to resist that pull.  As their relationship heats up and they begin to fall in love, Reggie’s past rears its ugly head, bringing with it insecurity in both Reggie and Maggie and putting stress on such a young love.  Can they find a way to forgive and move forward with more strength than before or with the mistakes of their past just be repeated?

I really enjoyed Reggie’s love story and seeing him in so many vulnerable and stressful situations. In previous novels he always came off as the most aloof and anti-relationship of the team as the others fell in love, but now we learn the truth of his pain and why he was that way. His last relationship really left him broken in a lot of ways, and he hasn’t fully dealt with the loss as well as he thinks he has, but once he begins to build a relationship with both Emily and Maggie, ironically what he thinks is independent of one another, he begins to heal.  He is a strong and sweet teddy bear, but he needs to learn the difference between offering himself to those that deserve his help and love and those that are using him for his giving nature, and luckily with the help of two very special ladies he does.  He makes mistakes like any man, but luckily he owns up to them, apologizes (in the sexiest of ways) and offers his heart unconditionally so that Maggie knows she is the only woman that holds it.  Maggie was my kind of woman for sure, even if she had a lot of growing to do herself to get to where she was.  She was sexy, sensual, and owned her needs even if sometimes she wondered if she was a little too strong, but she knew what she wanted and needed and was unwilling to settle for anything but the best in her life or love.  She is sassy and smart, not willing to step back and let others treat her like she is undeserving of love and she knows that she deserves everything from Reggie.  I loved how she gave him and his friends shit just like they did and she slipped into the group like she’d always been there, giving Reggie another layer to the family he’d built with his friends to make him a happy man.

Hot for You is certainly an apt title for the story of two people that come together in the strangest of situations and are unable to resist the passion that pulls them toward one another despite their fears.  Maggie’s sass and sweetness were a perfect complement for Reggie’s gruff sexiness and together they make a beautiful couple, but throw in the enigmatic and precocious little Emily and I can see this family laughing and loving together for the rest of their lives.  Maggie reminds us that strength isn’t always physical as she stands up to and for the man she loves as she makes him understand that he doesn’t have to save the world to be her personal hero.  Reggie comes to understand that he can reserve his protection for those that truly earn it when he is off-duty and reserve that energy for living and loving with those special few in his inner circle.  The heat between them is indescribable and let me tell you a few times I had to put the book down and refresh my ice water before moving on, because WOW.  That said there is no denying that Maggie and Reggie are hot as hell together and will have a long and interesting love life as they move forward together in the future.  I am looking forward to the rest of this series and hoping for more than just Mack’s book, because I’d love to continue to see these crazy guys and their friends in future stories as well, but if not I know that Mack’s book will take us out of the series bang.  Marie Harte never fails to amaze and terrify me with the depth of her imagination, and Reggie’s story went above and beyond for sure.

*eARC provided by Author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Monday, December 20, 2021

ARC Review: Highland Wolf (Highland Brides #10)

Highland Wolf (Highland Brides #10)

by Lynsay Sands

Blurb:

In all her daydreams about her wedding day, Lady Claray MacFarlane never once imagined being dragged to the altar by her greedy uncle and forced to marry a man she didn't know. But that's what happened, or would have, had a Highland warrior not snatched her up at the last minute and ridden off with her in his arms...

They call him the Wolf. The mercenary's courage and prowess in battle are known throughout the Highlands, and with his handsome face and black-as-sin hair, he was as intelligent and deadly as the wolf he was named for...

But the Wolf is also Claray's betrothed. Thought to have been killed as a child, he'd been in hiding all these years. Now, he's determined to earn enough coin to rebuild his home, reclaim his birthright, and honor his marriage contract to Claray. For he's fallen for the tender-hearted lass...and he will do anything to protect her and their future together.

Themes:  Historical, Scotland

Rating: 4.25 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

Oh my goodness what a story! I was truly afraid this series was going to end when the main arc ended with all the family married off with the last story, but Sands surprised us again by finding more side characters to bring into the series and giving us more magic.  The newest addition kicks off with a bang as a woman is heading to a forced marriage and is rescued by the most unlikely of men and then taken on the adventure of her life.  Claray MacFarlane never imagined she’d find herself  being forced to the altar by the uncle she thought loved her, but that seems to be her immediate future if she can’t find a way out and it’s really not looking good for her, until a mysterious man suddenly rides into the churchyard and carries her off just in time.  Conall, aka The Wolf, arrives just in time to carry Claray to safety, but he has no intention of revealing his true identity to Claray.  He might be her betrothed but he isn’t yet ready to claim the sweet and confounding woman, yet as they spend more and more time together he cannot resist the temptation she presents and soon he finds that there is truly no resisting his bride to be.  When they arrive at Claray’s home, everything changes as she finds herself wedded and bedded, then whisked away to Conall’s family land in order for them to take their rightful places and lead the clan that has never forgotten him or his family’s leadership. But soon the evil that sent him running for his life resurfaces and Claray finds herself under attack, but some enemies hide just a little too well in the shadows and if Claray and Conall don’t uncover the truth in time all could be lost. This story was filled with serious psycho stuff as Claray finds herself in the line of fire from individuals that have lost their damn minds but are too easily able to blend into polite society.  I loved that Sands went this direction, but it broke my heart for Claray to have to deal with this trauma and it was great to see her find herself and her own strength out of the crazy she was faced with.  Claray has a sweet force that is apparent from the beginning when she sacrifices and cares for the animals she takes into her charge which was very cute, and her determination to show Conall that she will be the best wife and partner she can be as she takes on the task of leading a clan was amazing.  She has a calm that soothes others and a harmony that just makes those around her fall in love, maybe a little too much sometimes, but Conall certainly fell under her spell quickly. Conall was an enigma but at the same time a typical alpha warrior and that dichotomy made him even more interesting in a lot of ways.  He has worked his entire life in order to earn his way, hoping to rebuild his coffers so that he can return to reclaim his rightful place as laird and claim his bride, but when he actually meets Claray there is no more waiting for the “perfect time” to return.  His years of fighting have made him a determined and dedicated man, but he does have a softer side when it comes to his wife, showing her passion and care, but he works hard alongside his men in order to make sure that they achieve their goals and keep their newly reunited Clan safe.  The passion between Claray and Conall was fiery and sensual from the very beginning, even though Claray had her doubts that was a good thing, but when they had their private times together, boy look out! I am dying to find out which story comes next and see where Lynsay is taking us in this amazing world of Scottish warriors and the women that stand at their sides to lead and nourish their clans. As always the magic of the Scots leads to an amazing read.

*eARC provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Review: Bewitch the Darkness (Guardians of Eternity #18)

Bewitch the Darkness (Guardians of Eternity #18)

by Alexandra Ivy

Blurb:

Only one drastic mission can tempt Kyi away from the peaceful woodland where the dryads raised her: killing her mother. Xuria’s beauty masks a bone-deep evil that has enslaved fey for centuries with the help of a powerful stone. A hundred years ago, Kyi almost succeeded—until one meddlesome vampire destroyed her chance. With rumors that Xuria has emerged from her secret realm, Kyi’s determined to try again—despite the vampire who is now focused on destroying her.

Locke has been waiting over a century to avenge what he believes was Xuria’s death. Discovering the sorceress’s raven-haired fey daughter was the assassin is a surprise—until her story of Xuria’s treachery begins to ring true. Working with Kyi is one solution—and the relentless heat simmering between them is a hint that they may be fated as mates. But even a destined love will have to wait as they now struggle to defeat Kyi’s twin sister, who has a chilling plan of her own . . .

Themes:  Paranormal, Vampires, Fey

Rating: 4 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

The fascination I developed for this series long ago has yet to fail as the series continues to twist and turn in new and unexpected directions. In this newest addition of the Guardians of Eternity series Alexandra Ivy takes on a journey of two people that have been enemies for centuries, though neither of them realized they were played by their true enemy.  This series has become increasingly complicated and while each story can be read as a stand alone, I honestly don’t recommend that as you will feel a little bit lost along the way.  Kyi has finally decided to take the step to leave the safety of her dryad woodland in order to finally defeat her biggest enemy—her evil and conniving mother.  She failed once due to the intervention of a vampire that she has never forgiven.  Vampire Locke lost his mate that fateful day and when her killer emerges he locks onto her signal (sorry couldn’t resist the pun😉) in order to finally avenge his mate’s death.   When they finally come face to face, instead of the battle to the death they both anticipate the truth begins to emerge and they learn that they were both tricked all those years ago by their shared enemy, Kyi’s mother, and that Locke wasn’t her mate at all.  As they work together to defeat Kuria, once and for all, Locke begins to suspect that his mate is really the saucy and sweet by turns Kyi he believed was his enemy all these years, but ‘fool me once…” and all that so he doubts his instincts, until it's almost too late.  Can Kyi and Locke trust their hearts and instincts in time to work together to win the battle and find love everlasting, or has their foe defeated them long before they ever had a chance? I really enjoyed this story, the barbs and back and forth between Locke and Kyi giving their story an interesting kind of wicked foreplay as they learned the truth of their relationship to one another.  Locke was obviously lost and in need of his mind being cleared before he could open his heart, but he never truly hurt Kyi which I found sweet and I enjoyed watching him kicking ass. Kyi was the type of woman we all aspire too, stepping up to do the impossible because no one else can or will, even though it’s not in her nature.  The romance in this one was not the main focus for sure, which was a bit of a letdown, but has honestly become the trend in this series, with the focus instead being on the epic battles and ultimate takedown.  There were of course some interesting side characters that were brought on the scene that I loved as always and I am looking forward to more in the series soon.  Ivy always takes us for a roller coaster ride of emotional and dramatic action that keeps you glued to the book from start to finish.

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Sunday, December 12, 2021

ARC Mini-Review: Antlered Crown (The Wild Hunt #18)

Antlered Crown (The Wild Hunt #18)

by Yasmine Galenon

Blurb:

Ember takes her place among the gods, and she and Herne prepare for their wedding day, as they bid farewell to their former life on Earth.


Themes:  Finale, Paranormal


Rating: 4.25 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

The end has finally arrived for Herne’s Wild Hunt team and oh what an ending it is! This series has taken us through so much change for each of the individual characters, but none so much as for Ember and now it is time for her last adventure.  Now that she is a Goddess in her own right it's time for her marriage to the God she fell in love with so unexpectedly, Herne, God of the Hunt.  As they make the final move to their new castle where they will rule in Annwn and finish the final plans for their wedding, Herne and Ember, as well as their many friends, have to come to terms with all the changes in their lives and learn to handle their new realities.  Earth is no longer the same and the Wild Hunt will never be returning to earth in the same guise, but that doesn’t mean the bonds they have formed over the years will not hold strong.  And when new friends come to them for help, the Gods have new plans for Herne and Ember’s friends that will lead to all new lives and stories (including two spin-off series for readers to enjoy, YAY!).  I loved every second of this story, even if some were fraught with pain and fear for Ember, but I never for a second had any doubt that she would find her footing in her new life and I can already see that, like her mother-in-law, she will be an outstanding Goddess.  I am sad to see this series coming to an end, but with the next two series that will be coming from these I look forward to seeing some of these characters again in their new roles.  All in all Antlered Crown was the closure we were all looking for in the lives of Herne and Ember and there were no threads left hanging that weren’t lead-ins to the new series (Night Queen Series and Hedge Dragon Series)so I can only applaud Ms. Galenorn's imagination and planning as she brought another great long-running series to a satisfying and wonderful ending. Can’t wait for the next two series to kick off and begin an all new Yasmine adventure!

*eARC provided by Author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Review: Kissing Under the Mistletoe

Kissing Under the Mistletoe (Wild Wicked Highlanders #3.5)

by Suzanne Enoch, Amelia Grey, Anna Bennett

Blurb:

In GREAT SCOT by Suzanne Enoch, Jane Bansil knows she will never have a fairy-tale life. But even at three-and-thirty and well past marriageable age, though, she has to admit that the architect the MacTaggerts have hired could turn even a confirmed spinster’s head.

In CHRISTMAS AT DEWBERRY HOLLOW by Amelia Grey, Isabelle Reed has no plans to ever fall in love. Certainly not with Gate, a man who doesn’t live in Dewberry Hollow. She will fulfill her duty and help him keep his promise to have his ill grandfather back in London in time for Christmas dinner. The last thing Isabelle wants is for Gate to take her heart with him when he goes.

In MY MISTLETOE BEAU by Anna Bennett, Miss Eva Tiding is determined to cheer her widowed father with the perfect Christmas gift. Even if it means breaking into the home of the rakish earl who swindled Papa out of his pocket watch and pretending to date the earl for the Christmas season.

Themes:  Historical, Holidays, Anthology

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

Three great historical romance authors come together this holiday season to take us back in time to enjoy the magic of the holidays in historic Scotland with three stories of love and mischief.  I picked up this novel primarily for the novella by Suzanne Enoch, but the other two are great as well and I am glad I read all three stories. All of the stories were wonderful in their own right and I can say that the magic and passion in each were interesting. Great Scot was certainly my favorite as we got hints of the MacTaggerts and the love that they found with their mates in the previous stories in the series, as well as watching them return to their clan seat in Scotland and finally seeing their mother return home for the first time in decades.  Jane’s love story as she found love with Brennan when he was pulled in to help with the keep upgrades, was fun and sweet, as they were both just that little bit awkward and unsure of themselves despite the chemistry and attraction they shared. She had the bravery to risk her future and heart on a man that sparked emotions in her she'd never felt before but that made her the happiest she had ever felt.  Brennan knew immediately that Jane was the one that could finally fulfill all the dreams he had for his own happiness and he worked hard to convince her that they were meant to be. Christmas At Dewberry Hollow  is the story of John who is trying to fulfill his grandfather’s dying promise to his wife and in doing so John meets Isabelle and the two of them work together to reach that goal.  The more time they spend together though, the more they lose their hearts to one another and soon both of them are under the spell of holiday love and it became obvious that to be happy in the future they have to be brave enough to be together. My Mistletoe Beau finds Eva in a desperate bid to cheer up her father and in doing so she gets in trouble with Jack, the Earl that now holds her future in his hands.  Soon Jack and Eva are wrapped up in one another and the passion that they share is heated and amazingly hilarious at times as their witty repartee and sarcastic comments kept me laughing.  No denying these two were made for one another and they just needed the magic of the holidays to find one another. These three novels each had their own personalities and level of passion, but it’s safe to say that together they supplied laughter, tears, love, and the sweetness of lovers losing their hearts during the holidays.  I was thrilled to have the chance to read all three of these novellas combined into one magic book and enjoyed every moment of the reading experience.

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Sunday, December 5, 2021

ARC Mini-Review: Dark Alpha's Silent Night (Reaper #12.5)

Dark Alpha's Silent Night (Reaper #12.5)

by Donna Grant

Blurb:

There is no escaping the Reapers. We are elite assassins, part of a brotherhood that only answers to

Death. But when Death says it’s our time to live, we are more than happy to obey.

We have suffered betrayal, heartbreak, chaos, and even death. Despite another foe lurking around the corner, most of us have found happiness and love. While some still search, there is contentment—a sense of peace and purpose. And with the holidays upon us, it is time to celebrate the family we have made. The one we chose. The season is for revelry, and we intend to take advantage. Whatever may come next will still be there after the last present is unwrapped.

And we will face it. Together.

Themes:  Holiday, Paranormal

Rating: 4 stars

Heat Rating: n/a

Review:

Who doesn’t love a holiday get together? Apparently even the Reapers, the most respected and feared of all Fae and their mates need a little time together to celebrate the season, and what better way than coming together as a family to celebrate their triumphs and the love they all share. It has been a long and treacherous few years for the Reapers and their mates, and with a newer even more deadly enemy on the horizon, this lull in battle seems like the perfect time to celebrate the joy and laughter of the season.  Coming together as a Sisterhood all the mates and Erith determine the perfect way to throw the party to end all parties and with the perfect amount  of magic and planning they can pull off a miracle.  But, not to be outdone, the Reapers have a few tricks of their sleeves to surprise their mates and friends as well, one that will bring tears to the eye and remind them that the love they share is the greatest gift they were ever given.  I loved seeing each of the couples and getting a little more info on how they are all doing, especially those that have been mated the longest, but the best of course was seeing Erith and Cael.  I love the family that they have managed to build out of those that have felt the greatest betrayals and the connection they all share shows that family doesn’t have to be what you are born with, but can be one that you chose for yourself.  I am dying to find out what comes next for these folks, but this truly was the sweetest and most interesting holiday novella of the season for me. Holiday magick seems to be one of Donna’s greatest skills and she just keeps giving us more year after year.

*eARC provided by Author for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.

Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Review(s): Home for a Cowboy Christmas/ Wish Upon a Cowboy

Home for a Cowboy Christmas/ Wish Upon a Cowboy

by  Donna Grant 

Blurb:

The most wonderful time of the year has arrived for this cowboy in New York Times bestseller Donna Grant's newest novel, Home for a Cowboy Christmas.
Tis the season—for everyone except Emmy Garrett. She’s on the run after witnessing a crime. But when it becomes clear that trouble will continue following her, the US Marshal in charge takes her somewhere no one will think to look–Montana. Not only is Emmy in a new place for her protection, but now, she’s stuck with a handsome cowboy as her bodyguard…and she wants to do more than kiss him under the mistletoe.

Dwight Reynolds left behind his old career, but it’s still in his blood. When an old friend calls in a favor, Dwight opens his home to a woman on the run. He tries to keep his distance, but there’s something about Emmy he can’t resist. She stokes his passion and turns his cold nights into warm ones. When danger shows up looking for Emmy, Dwight risks everything to keep her safe. 

Bonus Novel:

Cady Adams is trying to get home to Austin for Christmas. She is following her GPS, clueless to her surroundings. She finds herself stuck in a snowbank for hours.

Cowboy to the rescue. Cady is thrilled to be saved until she sees a horse. Who would think you might see a horse in Wyoming? Cady only wanted horsepower. It is amazing how attitudes can change.

The last thing Zane wanted to be around was a city girl but he couldn't leave her to die. She wakes in his one room cabin, not at all impressed. Looks can be deceiving. Open up this wonderful holiday story and see what Santa brings you.

Themes:  Contemporary, Holidays, Anthology

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

The holidays are never complete without a little bit of holiday romance and why not throw in some sexy cowboys to make it even better.  Donna grant has given us two beautiful stories of holiday romance between cowboys and the women that steal their hearts in her newest novel and I was thrilled to get the chance to read them. The first story revolves around a woman on the run as she tries to do the right thing and is dropped onto the doorstep of the most unexpected and sexy cowboy she’s ever seen.  The Bonus novella is a sweet story of a city girl lost in the countryside when a grumpy cowboy finds her in a snowdrift and rescues her from certain death only to lose his heart to her. The stories are not connected in any way except that they share the basic holiday magic and the magic of Donna’s cowboy love but they are both great. Dwight and Emmy’s story was fast passed and filled with drama, while offering a sweetness and sensuality with the love that develops between them.  Dwight has lived alone since he gave up his previous career and never imagines a woman like Emmy in his life, but he is strong and dedicated to keeping her safe and I loved seeing him in action.  He was also loving and sweet as he helped her get over the trauma of her recent life events, which made it nearly impossible for her not to fall in love with him.  Emmy has had a really hard time of it recently, but when she claps eyes on Dwight she knows instantly she’s safe with him and he is irresistible even though she has a lot going on in her life.  I enjoyed seeing her finding her way out of the fog she had sunk into and back to her true personality as she recovered and her sass and strength came back to the forefront.  They were perfect foils for one another and their passion and connection were amazing.  Story two was considerably shorter but no less remarkable as Cady and Zane got to know one another and found their hearts connected.  Zane wants nothing to do with another big-city girl, but when he rescues Cady from a snow storm, he is stuck with her as they are snowed in together.  He was grumpy for sure but you could see he was like a bear with a thorn in his paw and when he opened his heart finally, Cady started to heal him.  Cady never imagined she would lose her heart to a grouchy cowboy in the middle of nowhere but as she gets to know him truly he is a sweet and hurt man that she connects to immediately and she finds her heart lost to him. I loved watching her clash with him and the passion that they shared between them made it fun to watch.  Once they both realized that the misconceptions they had about one another were just that, the bond they forged became something deep and lasting that is one we have no doubt will never fail.  I loved both of these stories and they definitely warmed my heart for the holidays as these two couples found love and magic thanks to Donna.  May the magic of the holiday season forever bring you love too.

*ebook provided by publisher (via NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review.  No compensation was provided.