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Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Review: Smoldering Hunger (Dark Kings #8)

Smoldering Hunger (Dark Kings #8)

by Donna Grant

Blurb:
TEMPTING FATE
Darius is back. Edinburg thought it had seen the last of this seductive Dragon King, but that was before Darius found something worthwhile. He just can't stay away from the impossibly beautiful Dr. Sophie Martin-even though he knows that a passion this strong could prove detrimental...for them both.
CRAVING DESIRE
Sophie tried to forget her encounter with smoking-hot Darius to no avail. He's in her dreams, tempting her. But her association with Darius catches the attention of another, putting her in mortal danger. . .and Darius, who has vowed to protect her, is her only hope. But can she trust the notorious dragon shapeshifter? The only thing she knows for sure is that she cannot resist him...
Themes: shifters, dragons, Fae
Rating: 3.75 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
 The next installment of the ever intriguing world of the Dark kings has arrived with a bang.  Darius has been one of those characters I’ve loved to hate, especially the way he seems to view women and relationships, but in this story we get to see a deeper glimpse of the man behind the King and find out why he’s such a hard ass.  Sophie was a sweet if somewhat naïve individual who turned out to show a lot of backbone.  I enjoyed their story immensely, but there was a lot going on and more and more these stories are becoming less about each coupled finding love and more about the coming battle between the Kings and their enemies.  I will say that for long time fans of the series there will be some serious ups and down for one of our favorite characters, Rhi, but we are still in the dark as to who her King lover is.  There were a lot of tears, love, sadness, and ultimately an HEA that brought together two stubborn people that have been hiding from love for so long they forgot what it looked like when it slapped them in the faces.  I am looking forward to whichever King ends up finding his match next, but hopefully the story will be more about them and less about their roles in the overall ARC. 

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

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Review: Darkness Torn Asunder (Paladins of Darkness #9.5)

Darkness Torn Asunder (Paladins of Darkness #9.5)

by Alexis Morgan 

Blurb:

Continuing the sexy, paranormal Paladins series where Darkness on Fire left off, this original e-novella features larger-than-life warriors in a secret army that battles evil in the modern world.
Fifteen years after Emmett Stone was unjustly imprisoned for a brutal attack, the true aggressor came forward to tell the truth about that fatal night. Shortly before Emmett’s release from prison, he’s visited by two men who understand his strange ability to rapidly heal from anything, and why he’s driven to protect those around him. And they have a very unusual job offer for him…
When Emmett cuts his hand at work, his boss insists he go to get stitched up. To keep up the charade of normalcy, Emmett goes to the free clinic, where he meets Jana. Instantly drawn to her quiet beauty and caring nature, he vows to protect her at all costs. But will his fierce protectiveness and hidden secrets cause Jana to run?
Themes: paranormal
Rating: 3.75 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
After a long wait, we have gotten another installment of the Paladins of Darkness series, one of my favorites by Alexis Morgan, but one that sadly has dwindled down to very few new releases recently.  For readers that are not familiar with this series, Darkness Torn Asunder, would make a great introduction to the series, even if it does come later in the overall scheme of things.  The series began for me several years ago when I was drawn to the first story in the bookstore because it had fallen to the floor when I reached for another.  It seemed fate was telling me to buy Devlin’s story too.  For long time fans, I’m sure you can agree with me when I beg for more of these books!  Emmett’s story is one that has some fun twists, but ultimately follows the most tried and true storyline of a paladin.  He has gone his entire life, dealing with mood swings and a temper that has gotten him into serious trouble.  Finally released after spending 10 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Emmett is determined to finally make a life for himself.  The men that offered him a job, are obviously crazy, and maybe dangerous, but he won‘t judge them too harshly.  Just beginning his new life he finds himself face to face with the most beautiful and sensual woman he has ever seen.  Jana captures him heart and soul, and when she gives him an opening into her heart he has no problem taking that chance to steal it.  Jana and Emmett’s chemistry is off the charts and once they give in to their feelings there is no way they can resist one another.  Unfortunately Emmett’s stubbornness and pigheaded views of himself cause a rift that almost costs their lives.  In the end the Paladins save the day and Emmett finds his place among them while also earning the love of a good woman.  I am hoping that the series takes off again soon because there is so much more to learn about this world and these men.  PLEASE Alexis, more Paladins!

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

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Mini-Review: Mine (Club Sin #7)

Mine (Club Sin #7)

by Stacey Kennedy

Blurb:
Dmitri Pratt is living out his dream. Not only does he own the ultimate playground for the BDSM lifestyle, he’s found a special connection with his deliciously sexy sub, Presley Flynn, the woman who complements him in ways that go far beyond the bedroom. But when an anonymous blackmailer threatens to expose the elite, high-profile members of Club Sin in a notorious tabloid, Dmitri’s perfect world spirals out of control.

Before she met Dmitri, Presley never imagined she would find a Master who could deliver on all her hottest fantasies. Dmitri’s love and his sensual artistry surprise her every day, until he suddenly turns distant and cold. For the first time, Presley wonders where Dmitri’s heart truly lies: with her, or with Club Sin. As the life they’ve built together begins to crumble, Presley can only trust that Dmitri has what it takes—to defend what’s his, and win back the woman he cannot live without.

Themes: erotica, BDSM
Rating: 5 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
The end has truly come for the series about a bunch of sexually dominant and amazing men that have found the loves of their lives in the submissives that have rocked their world and changed their lives forever.  This book serves as the wrap up, updating us on all the lives of the couples that have come before.  In the course of this recap we get to see the continuation of the story of Dmitri and Presley, the first couple that came together in the series of Club Sin.  The club is being threatened and Dmitri has to find a way to save his beloved club, protect his friends, and most important find a way for him to make Presley see that she is the most important thing in his life.  Presley has some serious issues in this story as she comes to terms with her fears about her future and the doubts she has about her relationship with Dmitri.  Dmitri also has some problems to work through as he comes to terms with the changes being forced on him.  It was heartbreaking to see Dmitri and Presley pulled apart in their fears and learning that sometimes our fears are the only thing keeping us from finding the true happiness of our hearts.  In the end Presley got her man and Dmitri found the true peace and contentment he’s been looking for all his life, showing Presley the vulnerable and sweet man she has always known he hides from the world behind his Dominance and sensuality.  I was terribly sad to see this series was ending, but look forward to the coming spinoff and was happy to get to meet the characters that series will be based on.  In the meantime I know Dmitri and his sexy Club Sin Masters are always there for me if I need a refresher on the true sensuality of a dominant man and already know I will be rereading this series often.  Thank you for an amazing adventure Stacey.   

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

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Mini-Review: SEAL Wolf In Too Deep (Heart of the Wolf #18)

SEAL Wolf In Too Deep (Heart of the Wolf #18)

by Terry Spear

Blurb:

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.
Themes: Shifters, werewolves
Rating: 3.25 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
 Another story in the Heart of the Wolf series has come to our shelves and the story of Debbie and Allan is an interesting if confusing one.  I enjoyed reading the story once I fully engaged in it, but to be honest the first half was not my favorite and it seemed to drag quite a bit while also being very confusing with the innuendo, people pretending to believe in werewolves, even talking about werewolves like they were real, but not truly believing and round and round the story went.  Allan was a good guy, obviously smitten with Debbie, but unwilling to give in to his desires until he has the approval of his pack leaders.  Debbie is seriously into Allan, but doesn’t understand why he keeps pulling back from her.  When they are faced with an increasingly complicated police investigation leading them down unplanned paths, Allan and Debbie are forced closer and closer together.  Debbie's life is changed in an instant and Allan finally has a chance to bring Debbie into his world.  There are a few laughs and some tears as well, but in the end the love between Allan and Debbie is obvious and once they overcome their fears and the forces keeping them apart the passion between them is palpable and undeniable.  I am looking forward to seeing what story will come next and hope that the next book will be a bit more fast-paced and will not drag.   The series continues on and usually I have no problem saying it will be a long one, but I hope for some new life to be breathed into the series soon.  Spear continues to be one of my favorite authors and her books are great, to be sure, so I will keep being a fan forever, even if there are a few stories here and there that aren’t 100% my favorites. 

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

Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Mini-Review: Blackthorne (Heart of Fame #8)

Blackthorne (Heart of Fame #8)

by Lexxie Couper 

Blurb:
 Caitlin Reynolds doesn’t care if the rock star lookalike trying to get into her bar is who he says he is. Sticking to the rules is a big reason the Chaos Room is the hottest velvet rope in Sydney.
Okay, so he’s freaking hot, but she’s been ignoring her hormones since her fiancé left her to go be a doctor in Somalia and then went missing.
After a shattered knee ended his promising soccer career, it seemed only natural for Josh Blackthorne to follow in his father’s rock-god footsteps. Now he’s a megastar, lusted after by women—and men—the world over. But he’s been in lust with Caitlin since he saw her picture years ago.
When Caitlin realizes Josh is who he says he is, she’s the first to make it right. But no matter how badly his seduction makes her want to melt into his arms, there’s a ghost hanging over their heads. A ghost who turns out to be not so legally dead after all…
Warning: Contains a rock star who’s livin’ the dream and livin’ it large, a self-made businesswoman with a weakness for a cheeky smile, and a red-hot battle of tormented wills. May stimulate a desire to throw your panties onto the nearest stage.
Themes: contemporary, erotica      
Rating: 4.25 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
 This series has come full circle, one of my favorite things about long standing series, and we are finally getting to read the story of Josh Blackthorne, all grown up and falling in love.  This series began with the story of his father, Nick, coming home to the woman he lost over a decade earlier and meeting the son he never knew he had fathered, Josh.  Now Josh is all grown up and following in his father’s musical footsteps to the top of the charts.  Thankfully he remains mostly a down to earth and sweet guy, with only a few moments here and there of true arrogance and ego.  Seeing him fall under the spell of true and lasting love was amazing and longtime fans like myself will be thrilled to see him truly find happiness.  The woman he falls for, Caitlin, is no shy and innocent young woman, instead she is gritty and has a determination that rams against Josh’s more than once, making sparks fly even as she resists them out of a sense of guilt and fear.  Caitlin has dealt with a lot in recent years and she is not willing to open herself up to speculation and the danger of falling in love with a man like Josh, especially since the last man she loved was taken from her so suddenly.  Josh is sweet and even though he is more than attracted to Caitlin, he is determined to be a friend to her and show her that he is the type of man that will always be there for her.  When they finally give in to their desires there is not a single person that doesn’t see the heat and sparks constantly between them, but it’s the warm and obviously deep love that they share that will allow them to weather the drama and tragedies of life.  I cried a lot in this story, but getting to see these two first become friends, and ultimately fall in love, made every tear more than worth it, and of course there no way I could skim the passion that flares constantly between them.  I have loved every bit of this series and am so thrilled that Josh has finally found love, even though it means the end of the series.  Luckily there’s always another great Lexxie Couper story coming our way, but I can see myself returning to this amazing series to reread the stories of tragedy, redemption, lose and love that have made this series one for the ages.  You’ve once again struck gold Lexxie!

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

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Mini-Review: Commanded (Club Sin #6)

Commanded (Club Sin #6)

by Stacey Kennedy 

Blurb:

A dedicated cop, Sawyer Quinn blows off steam by immersing himself in his role as a Master at the hottest club in Las Vegas. But when Sawyer goes after the perp who brutally beat his sister, he teams up with Chloe Nash, a sexy private investigator who awakens a sweet new need: to keep her to himself, away from the dungeon of Club Sin. Chloe is beautiful, smart, and too innocent for the BDSM lifestyle. Sawyer’s never wanted a woman like this before. Is her love worth swearing off the one thing that keeps him sane?
There’s something different about Sawyer: a commanding strength that pulls Chloe into a vortex of heady desire. But when she learns about his double life as a Dom, she’s shocked—and afraid she could never complete him. Then he saves her life, and just like that, Chloe knows she will be able to give him anything he desires. She is his—wherever and however he wants to take her.


Themes: erotica, BDSM
Rating: 4.25 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
The final of the founding Masters of Club Sin has found his soulmate and the story of bringing her to accept his love is one that I loved, despite all the tears, misconceptions, and fears that had to be confronted before Sawyer and Chloe found their way to true happiness.  Previous fans of this series might be a little surprised by the directions Sawyer's book has takes, mainly having very little scenes set in Club Sin, but the truth is Chloe and Sawyer’s story is just too big to be contained.  Sawyer has wanted Chloe since the first moment he set eyes on her, though she was taken by another man, and when he gets another chance with her there is no way he will deny that emotion.  Chloe has changed a lot in her life recently but she knows she needs to wait before she even attempts something as crazy as a relationship with Sawyer.  When they are thrown together on the hunt for his sister’s attacker, Chloe and Sawyer have to find a way to deal with their attraction and still accomplish their goals.   As innocent as Chloe was, she was still a very likeable character, strong enough to stand up to Sawyer and still able to bring a light to his darkness.   Sawyer was also a wonderful character, full of sensuality and sweetness, while still maintaining his Dominance and badassness.  Seeing him change his life, or rather accept the changes that Chloe brings about, shows his true inner strength and that while he might be a sexual dominant he is in no way a hard man and understands that, sometimes, compromises can lead to the true happiness in life.  I was sad to know that this series was ending, even though I enjoyed seeing each of the men find true love, and was thrilled to know there was one more coming with Presley and Dmitri’s story continuing.  Commanded is a truly great story about two people infinitely well-matched and in love and I enjoyed reading every second of it.

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

Monday, March 7, 2016

Review: The Rock (Highland Guard #11)

Blurb:
The first time he caught sight of Elizabeth Douglas, Thomas MacGowan thought she was a princess. To the son of the castle blacksmith, the daughter of the powerful Lord of Douglas might as well be. When it becomes clear that his childhood companion will never see him as a man she could love, Thom joins Edward Bruce’s army as a man-at-arms to try to change his lot. If he’s harbored a secret hope that he could close the gap between them, he faces the cold, hard truth when Elizabeth comes to him for help. She might need the boy who used to climb cliffs to rescue her brother from the hands of the English, but she would never see the son of a smith as a man worthy of her hand.
Themes: Historical, Scottish
Rating: 4 stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
The amazing story of the highland warriors that helped shape a nation continues with the somewhat out of the box story of a young man trying to find his true place in the world and someday earn the love of the girl that once captured his heart, the woman that scorned him and turned him away.  For long time fans of this series, Thommy’s story is one that at first doesn’t really seem to fit, mainly because he is a new introduction to the group, but once you really get into the meat of the story you can see how important he is to the team and the overall story ARC.  Unfortunately that lack of overt connection makes it difficult for some readers to immediately get into the story, but once I really got to know the characters I learned to like them a lot.  McCarty has a way of sucking her readers into the lives of her characters and making you root for them to find everything they desire, whether it is fame, stability, or the love of a true partner.  In the end you don’t realize just how attached you have become to these characters, but there is no denying that they stay in your heart and mind long after you turn that last page.  
This story revolves around the life of Thomas “Thommy” MacGowan, son of the local blacksmith, who once fell in love with a woman that turned out not to be interested in loving him.  He has struck out on his own, determined to succeed as a warrior, even as the odds are stacked against him.   When Elizabeth, the girl that broke his heart, shows up in his life again there is no denying that he still lusts for her and a small piece of his heart still belongs to her, but he refuses to let her break him again.  Lizzie never imagined that she would have feelings for the hero of her youth, her best friend, but when she sees Thommy again after so long she is instantly attracted, but she is already promised to another.  Life has thrown them together again and again, but when the world around them becomes too complicated there is no way that they can resist the emotions they bring out in each other.  Will Liz come to her senses in time, or will she give up the love of her life for the security and safety that her promised marriage offers?  And if she does give her heart free reign will it be in time to earn the love of the best man she’s ever known?
So, how to describe Thom?... well the first word would have to be sweet.  He has been a little bit in love with Elizabeth since he saw her when he was 9 years old and for many years after he fell more in love with her as they became friends.  He always knew she would be his someday, but when she shatters her heart—quite carelessly in my opinion—he was determined to leave her behind and make his way to a truly great warrior.  Seeing her again only drives the nail deeper into his heart, but when she comes to him in need, he second guesses his determination to keep her at arm’s length.  I liked Thom for the most part, though he certainly had his moments of boneheadedness, much like all the previous warriors in this series, but men will be men in that way I suppose. He was strong in both character and heart, even when he was fighting his true nature.  It’s obvious that his love for Elizabeth makes him a better man, even when he is pushing her away and acting like an ass.  That being said I was thrilled to see him find his place in the guard and save the day more than once and so sad for him when his heart is broken again and again.  Honestly Monica, how much pain can you inflict on one man?  Anyway, overall Thomas is the kind of man that makes the Highland Guard series so great and shows us the level of honor, greatness and sweetness that was once found in all our warriors but is now sadly lacking in most men. 
Elizabeth, however, is another story entirely.  Honestly I’ve never wanted to slap a heroine in this series more than I did Lizzie.  She was so callous, shallow, and whiny.  Even though she had a man willing to give his EVERYTHING for her, she was unwilling to see that the love of a man like Thomas is more than enough to keep her happy all her life.  Instead she is determined to have riches, security, and the implied power than comes with the marriage arranged by her oldest brother.   She seemed just to be a weak character, certainly too weak to deserve a man like Thomas, no matter how much he loved her, and it took almost the entire story for her to grow up and change enough for me to like her.  I can understand her issues, really I can, but so many women during this time were dealing with the same thing and still finding a way to be strong.  Elizabeth was certainly my least favorite heroine in this series, or anything written by Monica really, and I can honestly say I wouldn’t have been surprised if she didn’t earn back Thomas’s love in the end.  Luckily for her, Thomas is a good man and once he gives his heart, there’s no getting it back, and when she did finally grew up she was able to prove to him that she was changed enough to have earned his love and devotion. 
All that being said, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this story and would recommend it to readers in a heartbeat.  While some of the characters weren’t that great, there were even more characters that were awesome, including some we have already met and others new to the scene.  It was great getting to see previous couples interacting and sharing their love with their friends and family.  Thomas was a true warrior at the heart of him, even if he hadn’t been trained as one all his life, and his courage, honor, and willingness to do whatever it takes to serve his liege makes him the best kind of hero.  Elizabeth was a mostly weak woman that didn’t have a lot of character, though of course that was her role in the story and she was well written for all the flaws in her character.  I will say though that when these two come together in the later portions of the story, the love and passion between them is more than obvious, even as they resist it.  When they both finally come to understand that prestige and security is so much less important that sharing a true and lasting love, Thomas and Elizabeth join the ranks of truly great McCarty characters in my book and I look forward to seeing them in future stories.  The series overall is coming to a close rapidly and I find myself sad to see these amazing men go, but the great thing about any good series like this is that you can always go back to the beginning and read it again and again, reliving the stories and loves of the Highland Guard.  I cannot wait for the next stories, even as they bring the series to a close, because one of them is one we fans have been waiting for a long time, as the true identity of the famous Ghost will finally be revealed.  Time to start teasing us with what new fabulous series you will be bringing us Monica!

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

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Mini-Review: Sweet Ruin (Immortals After Dark #16)

Blurb:
 An immortal assassin is caught between desire and duty...
A foundling raised in a world of humans
Growing up, orphaned Josephine didn’t know who or what she was—just that she was “bad,” an outcast with strange powers. Her baby brother Thaddeus was as perfect as she was flawed; protecting him became her entire life. The day he was taken away began Jo’s transition from angry girl... to would-be superhero... to enchanting, ruthless villain.
A lethally sensual enforcer on a mission
A threat to the Møriør has brought archer Rune the Baneblood to the mortal realm to slay the oldest living Valkyrie. Whether by bow or in bed, he never fails to eliminate his target. Yet before he can strike, he encounters a vampiric creature whose beauty conceals a black heart. With one bite, she pierces him with aching pleasure, taking his forbidden blood - and jeopardizing the secrets of his brethren.
A boundless passion that will lead to sweet ruin...
Could this exquisite female be a spy sent by the very Valkyrie he hunts? Rune knows he must not trust Josephine, yet he’s unable to turn her away. Despite his millennia of sexual conquests, he can’t ignore the unfamiliar longing she arouses deep within him. When Jo betrays the identity of the one man she will die to protect, she and Rune become locked in a treacherous battle of wills that pits ultimate loyalty against unbridled lust.
Themes: ALL MANNER OF THE PARANORMAL YOU CAN IMAGINE            
Rating: 4.75  stars
Heat Rating: 
Review:
 Ok where to even start with this story.  There is so much going on that I’m really afraid to spoil anything, so I will just be sharing my overall impressions of this one in hopes you will read it for yourself and enjoy the crazy and sexy story of two people so obviously meant for each other.  Jo and Rune’s story is one that I didn’t know I would enjoy, mainly because it’s been so long since I read the last one that I had lost all the connections to the characters in the story so it took a while for me to remember what was going on in the overall story of the Immortals.  Rune is the kind of guy that has always really appealed to me as a hero, because under all the pain and trauma of his past, his heart is truly good and he has his own—sometimes strange—code of honor that keeps him from being truly a bad guy.  Jo similarly is a bit on the crazy side, misguided and certainly left to fend for herself, leaving her completely unprepared and ignorant of the world she belongs to.  I enjoyed getting to know both of these characters, even though more often than not I wanted to kick Rune is the ass for the way he was treating Jo and/or thinking of treating her.  There were a lot of laughs, tears, and moments of complete WTF in this story, but seeing Jo get the one thing she’s always wanted more than anything, a family, was wonderful and more than enough to make up for all the pain we had to experience with her.  Jo and Rune are both obviously unique characters, but the passion and emotion they bring out in each other makes their match oddly enough made in perfection.  I am looking forward to the next story in this series and getting to see just what happens to these immortals as the Accession comes to bear.  So if you like to laugh at the crazy antics of characters, cry along with them as their hearts are broken, and ultimately fall in love right alongside them, you will love Sweet Ruin, especially if you are a fan of Cole’s previous novels. 

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