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Review: Rogue Wolf (SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team #12)
Rogue Wolf (SWAT: Special Wolf Alpha Team #12)
by Paige Tyler
There's been a wicked attraction between SWAT werewolf Trey Duncan and medical examiner Samantha Mills since the two met, but Trey's never worked up the nerve to ask her out. So when Samantha says she wants to cash in the favor Trey owes her for a date, it seems like the perfect time to confess his true feelings. But the trouble with wolves is that they're never far from danger, and this time Trey is going up against a monster the likes of which his Dallas SWAT team has never seen... This time it's going to take everything Trey and Samantha have to crack the case and protect each other.
Themes: Paranormal,
Werewolves
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
The
SWAT wolves are back in a big way and I can honestly say that this series just
gets better and better. Paige Tyler has a wicked way with her wolves and her
skill with bringing in surprises and weaving plots is nothing short of demonic. I have followed this series from the very
beginning and watched each of these wolves find love in a world that would
certainly persecute them if they were ever discovered, despite the fact they
put their lives in the line of fire over and over again to keep our lives safe. I have been dying for Trey and Samantha’s
book since they first clapped eyes on one another and we saw the connection
begin to blossom between them, because everyone around them knew that they were
obviously going to be meant for one another. Trey has a lot of issues in his
past, but the enticing and alluring Samantha Mills is the one thing he wants
more than anything, but he can’t seem to untie his tongue and get his paw out
of his mouth around her. Samantha knows
there is something special about the Dallas SWAT team and she isn’t above using
her position as medical examiner to figure out the mystery, but when Trey
finally works up the nerve and asks her out the connection between them and the
depth of it surprises Samantha. Samantha
is torn between protecting the secret of the man she is quickly falling for and
doing what she feels is her duty, until the truly dangerous enemies after them
make the choice for her. With a serial
killer on the loose and something stalking the citizens of Dallas, SWAT is the
only thing standing between evil and the innocent and Samantha will do
everything in her power to help, even if it puts her right into the line of
fire. Samantha was a strong and sassy
female lead and I loved watching her come to terms with the fact that some
things are more important than learning facts.
As she fell in love with Trey, her compassion and kindness are exactly
what he needs to work through his problems. Trey was not your typical Alpha
wolf, instead being a bit shy with Samantha and not nearly as confident as many
of his fellow wolves, he also has serious PTSD that comes through in sad and
heartbreaking moments as they begin their relationship. I loved the passion between these two, the
slow burn and the way the trust has to build between them before they can really
build the connection they need. This
story went to some very surprising and intriguing directions including pulling
in characters from the STAT story line which often parallels this one and I
loved that crossover. Tyler manages to
keep not only her stories but her characters and their individual connections
fresh with each new addition to this series and I cannot wait for the next bit
of magic.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
Monday, September 20, 2021
ARC Review: HOT Storm (Hostile Operations Team - Strike Team 2 #4)
HOT Storm (Hostile Operations Team - Strike Team 2 #4)
by Lynn Raye Harris
Blurb:
She changed her name. Her look. Her location. But what if running away isn’t enough to save her?
Physical
therapist Scarlett Reed is looking for a fresh start when she takes a job in
another state. Her rules are simple: don’t get close to anyone, and flee at the
first sign of danger.
Wounded soldier
Malcolm McCoy plans to work hard in rehab so he can get back to saving the
world. He isn’t looking for a relationship, but something about prickly
Scarlett intrigues him more than it should.
When she needs a
place to stay, Mal offers her the apartment over his garage—and finds it nearly
impossible to keep his hands off his sassy, sexy neighbor. Scarlett knows she
shouldn’t get involved, but a little friends with benefits action can’t hurt.
Or can it? Someone
in Scarlett’s past circles closer, waiting for a chance to strike. Mal will do
whatever it takes to protect her—but it might not be enough to survive what’s
coming…
As soon as they
think they’ve weathered the storm, they’ll discover it’s only beginning.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4.5 stars
Review:
Finally Mal gets his story and what a doozy it
was! Mal’s story has been a long time coming, one that we knew was going to be
amazing and heartbreaking all at once, but I enjoyed every single moment of
it. This series has evolved and become
one that cane always grab your heart and mind and not only make you wonder what
will happen next but also remind you just how important love and life truly is,
so much more important than the day-to-day mundane worries that we give
priority in life these days. I have been a huge fan of this series since the
very beginning and enjoy the spin-offs, sub stories and the overall plot as it
has changed and become a huge family. Lynn has a way off dragging her heroes
and heroines through hell before she gives them their HEA, obviously a proponent
of the old adage—“the strongest blades are forged in the hottest fires”. I am really dying to find out who loses their
heart next and gets into trouble with their love story, but I know that whoever
Ms. Harris choses to torture will end up being blissfully happy in the end.
Mal
is recovering from a life-threatening injury, one that could have derailed his
career with HOT, but one that he took in order to protect his buddy—who just
also happens to be the man the woman he loves is engaged to. Life has never been more complicated for him,
but he knows that he needs to put in the works to get himself better and back
to his team. When he meets his new
enigmatic and sassy physical therapist he likes her instantly and he is
determined to be a friend to her when he sees just out of sorts she seems to
be. Scarlett is trying to settle into
her new job and her new skin when she meets the sexiest and most dangerous—to her
heart and her future—man she has ever come across. She knows that she shouldn’t let herself grow
attached to Mal, but the more she gets to know the grumpy soldier the harder he
is to resist. When she is suddenly in
need of a new place to stay, Mal offers his “guest house” and she knows she
won’t come across a better option, even though the danger to her mind and heart
is higher. Soon they are sending a lot
more time together and their relationship is developing into something more
than just friends, even if they both want to deny it. But when strange things
start to happen, Scarlett fears her past has caught up with her, and if she is
right, her life and Mal’s might be in much more danger than either could ever
imagine.
Mal
is the perfect tragic hero, one that steals your heart as he sacrifices himself
to save his buddy, despite the fact he is in love with his buddy’s girl, but
when you god below that surface you start to see that he is a little bit of a
dufus when it comes to really understanding himself. He has been pining for the girl he couldn’t
have for a long time, instead of just working through his emotions and finding
the truth, that he was envious of their love and connection and wanted
something similar for himself. I loved
seeing his playful and sweet side as he pulled Scarlett out of her shell and
brought her back to herself in so many ways.
He is, as always, a kick-butt operator that is willing to do anything to
protect his friends and the woman he loves, but honestly I liked him the most
in the moments when it was just him and Scarlett snuggling and talking out
their problems. I also enjoyed seeing
him appreciate the sass and sarcasm that Scarlett threw at him, because let’s
be honest, most people, especially men, just don’t appreciate that trait.
Scarlett has had some serious crap thrown her way, but she found a way to cope
and escape the trauma of her past. While
she plans to live a quiet life to protect herself and those around her, she
feels the instant connection to the grumpy soldier and doesn’t fight their
friendship too hard. I enjoyed learning
about Scarlett’s past, seeing how much she has overcome, and even though I
cried my heart out, watching her overcome so much more; she truly is the kind
of woman I want to be when I finally grow up.
She inner strength and beauty shines more brightly than any fire that
she was forced to crawl through to reach the end of her danger and be in Mal’s
arms in the end. Her ability to still
trust in Mal and the HOT guys, despite her past and the strikes against them,
was amazing and it was heart wrenching watching her holding on for their
help. I loved the way she persevered and
refused to allow the bastard stalking her to win, no matter what sick and sadistic
trauma he put her through. She really
was one of my favorite heroines in the storyline so far.
I
so very much enjoyed reading HOT Storm, every moment was packed with laughter,
tears, and love, sometimes all at once, and the emotional roller coaster ride
that these two put themselves through as they fell in love was a wild ride to
be sure. Mal had some emotional growing he needed to do in this story before he
could accept the love that grew so quickly between him and Scarlett, but I
enjoyed watching him experience it and finding a way to not only let go of
something that was never his to begin with, but learning that sometimes the
best things in our lives are right in front of us. Scarlett went through a lot in a short period
of time, but she was stronger for the experiences and will always have that
past to strengthen her as she moves forward in her new and thrilling life with
the man she loves and who helped her finally find her freedom and happiness.
The passion between these two was interesting from the very beginning, both of
them feeling an immediate connection and denying it, one because they were in
love with another and the other because they’d given up on love. But once the friendship developed, offering
comfort and safety along with the heat, Mal and Scarlett felt safe enough to give
into their needs and the fire between them was irresistible to witness I can
honestly say this was one of my favorite (only surpassed by the Col’s story
really) in the series, mostly due to the fact that we finally had time to watch
emotions develop and a deeper connection, not wrought of intensity and life or
death, had time to come to fruition. I
cannot wait for the next in the series, though in the meantime I am more than
thrilled that Ian Black, the crazy sexy cohort of the HOT guys will be getting
his own story (Black
Heart). Lynn
never ceases to amaze and overwhelm me with her imagination, writing, and heart
as she gives us her all in her stories.
*eARC provided by author for the
purpose of an honest and unbiased review.
No compensation was provided.
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
Review: Bombshell (Hell's Belles #1)
Bombshell (Hell's Belles #1)
by Sarah
MacLean
Blurb:
After years of living as London’s brightest scandal, Lady Sesily Talbot has embraced the reputation and the freedom that comes with the title. No one looks twice when she lures a gentleman into the dark gardens beyond a Mayfair ballroom…and no one realizes those trysts are not what they seem.
No one, that is,
but Caleb Calhoun, who has spent years trying not to notice his best friend’s
beautiful, brash, brilliant sister. If you ask him, he’s been a saint about it,
considering the way she looks at him…and the way she talks to him…and the way
she’d felt in his arms during their one ill-advised kiss.
Except someone
has to keep Sesily from tumbling into trouble during her dangerous late-night
escapades, and maybe close proximity is exactly what Caleb needs to get this
infuriating, outrageous woman out of his system. But now Caleb is the one in
trouble, because he’s fast realizing that Sesily isn’t for forgetting…she’s
forever. And forever isn’t something he can risk.
Themes: Historical
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
The spin-off series we have all been pining
for is finally here as Sarah MacLean gives us the long-awaited story of Lady Sesily
Talbot and the love of her life American Caleb Calhoun. If anyone has read previous series by Sarah
Maclean you will be familiar with these characters (though if not you might
lose a bit of the overall beautiful effect of the story but not much) and have
been dying to see them finally get their HEA like the rest of us. Sarah Maclean has the beautiful talent of
creating strong, sassy and believable historical heroines that leave you
wondering just how much of history is wrong about the females of the past and wishing that we could truly go back and find
out if some of these women existed.
Sesily once thought she was going to find love with Caleb but when he
returned to America leaving her heart broken she decided that instead of having
any man in her life she would dedicate her life to a greater cause. Caleb returned
to America when he knew that the desire he felt for Sesily was becoming too
much to resist but he left his heart with her, so returning and finding her
putting herself into dangerous situations means he has to protect her. As these two spark off one another and find a
way to coexist, they slowly begin to see that life together would be much more
fulfilling that life apart, if only the dangers stalking them would let them
be. I love the sexy and sassy romance
between these two and the way that Sesily is portrayed as not only the hero of
her own life but Caleb’s hero as well. Caleb
was a strong and protective alpha male, but he slowly began to understand that
Sesily truly could take care of herself and he gave her the freedom she needed
and instead stood at her back. Sesily
was a brave, determined, and brilliant heroine, truly a woman well before her
time and I loved getting to know her.
The passion between these two was amazing and I loved watching them light
the fire once they finally began to accept that there was no fighting it. I am dying to find out what comes next for
Sesily and her friends and see who falls under love’s spell next. Sarah has
struck gold once again with her Belles.
*ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
Friday, September 10, 2021
ARC Review: It Started with a Dog (Lucky Dog #2)
It Started with a Dog (Lucky Dog #2)
by Julia London
Blurb:
All Harper
Thompson wants for Christmas is the huge promotion she's worked so hard
for--which she should get, as long as her launch of the hip new coffeehouse,
Deja Brew, goes according to plan. Jonah Rogers is trying to save his family's
coffee shop, Lucky Star, from going out of business, which will be tough with
the brand-new Deja Brew opening across the street.
When Jonah and
Harper meet for the first time after accidentally swapping phones, their
chemistry is as electric as a strand of Christmas lights. He's a tall,
handsome, compassionate hunk of engineer, and she's an entrepreneur whose zest
for life is very sexy. They love all the same things, like scary movies, greasy
food--and most of all, dogs. It's a match made in heaven...until Jonah finds
out that Harper's the one about to put him out of business.
Only one coffee
shop likely can survive, and a competition of one-upmanship ensues in a battle
of the brews. The paws really come out when the local rescue shelter has a
fundraiser where local businesses foster dogs, and patrons vote with their
dollars for their favorite pup. Harper takes in an adorable old bulldog on
behalf of Deja Brew, while Jonah fosters a perky three-legged dachshund for
Lucky Star. As the excitement builds for who will be crowned King Mutt and king
of the coffee hill, Harper and Jonah must decide if their connection was all
steam or if they are the perfect blend.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
So once again I come to the hard question of
whether I actually enjoy Ms. London’s Contemporary writing, which in the past
was such a difficult question to answer that I almost past on this novel, but
I’m glad I didn’t for once. While I can
say that I didn’t love it nearly as much as I do her historical work, this
second installment in the Lucky Dog series was much more enjoyable to me than
previous contemporary novels in the recent past for sure. It took me a long while to make the
connection to the first novel, mainly because it’s been a while and I didn’t love
the first one enough for it to stick, but there is a connection and it’s
interesting. The story begins with a
meet-cute between Harper and Jonah in a ride share when they are both on their
way out of town for Christmas, which leaves them in possession of one another’s
phone. Harper is an extremely driven,
uptight and overall odd character, making her a tricky to like in the
beginning, but she has her moments and her odd sense of humor make Jonah laugh
and lightens his heavy load. Jonah is
dealing with the heavy burden of managing his family business as his father
recovers from a health scare, but the health of the business is its own scary
proposition. As Jonah and Harper chat
through the holidays they begin to really like one another and decide to try
getting to know one another when they switch back phones in person, but they
both also have a lot going on professionally.
And when Harper’s professional future and Jonah’s begin to clash things
between them become tense and a decision between personal connection and
professional competition has to be made. Some say competition can make a relationship
more intense, but at some point I think both Harper and Jonah began to see that
there wasn’t much worth for competing for, and instead they needed to band
together to build the life they wanted together.
I
really enjoyed this story much more than the first in the series, but there
were a few things that made it less enjoyable for me. I really didn’t like Harper’s boss and
through most of the story her coworkers either, even if that was the intention
to make her learn her lesson and move on with life. Some of the other side characters, namely
Jonah’s family and friends and, of course, the canine characters were much more
enjoyable to read about, so they carried many of the scenes when Jonah and
Harper were being idiots. Harper was a
woman that needed to find a way to experience a new way of living and let go of
a lot so that she could find a happier life.
Having life goals is one thing, but she was really letting life pass her
by until Jonah finally got her to start living it. I loved seeing her find a
backbone and standup for herself with her boss and move on with her life in
order to have Jonah. Jonah is just the
opposite, always giving so much of himself to others that he’s lost himself and
I think meeting Harper was just what he needed to remind him that there can and
needs to be a balance in your life in order to find happiness. He was a perfect guy once her stopped
martyring himself and accepted that sometimes being selfish is the best thing
for everyone involved. The love that
developed between Harper and Jonah and sweet and came at just the right time
for them both, giving them someone in their corner that they both needed. I am looking forward much more to seeing
where the series goes next and what type of canine craziness will be coming
next. While the story didn’t blow me out of the water like some of Ms. London’s
historical works, it was charming, engaging, and overall a satisfying read.
*eARC provided by author (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
Thursday, September 2, 2021
Review: Dawn Unearthed (Ravenwood Coven #1)
Dawn Unearthed (Ravenwood Coven #1)
by Carrie
Ann Ryan
Blurb:
The moment Sage
Reed makes her way to Ravenwood, she knows the small town lives up to its
mystical lore—even if she doesn’t believe that she’s a witch. After losing her
husband, she’s ready for change, and her aunt’s bookstore affords the perfect
opportunity.
Rome Baker has
secrets of his own—even some that he’s kept from the town he calls home. But
when a striking and intriguing stranger saves his life the moment she steps
into his path, his inner bear knows that she’s the one for him. However, with
the town under fire, he worries he might run out of time before he can show her
what they can have together.
A new enemy is on
the horizon, one who hides in the shadows, whose history is steeped in lies.
And if Sage and Rome aren’t careful, Sage’s new powers won’t be the only thing
that spirals into flame.
Themes: Paranormal, Witches, Shifters, Vampires (Oh My!)
Rating: 4.25 stars
Review:
An
all new paranormal series begins by one of my favorite authors, a series filled
with Magic, danger and the connection between mates that is undeniable. For
those of us that are fans of other Carrie Ann Ryan PNR series, you might be
going into this one with a few expectations, but let me tell you now, LEAVE
THEM BEHIND. Yes the series has
shifters, yes there are witches, but other than that this world is unique and
truly a world all it’s own. Sage Reed is
heading to Ravenwood to see her Aunt, determined to make the small town into
her new home, despite the rumors of magic that she’s heard about the town all
her life. Just as she arrives a
hellacious storm hits the town and she finds herself stranded on the side of
the road, with no way to get into town, but then the world begins to get even
stranger. Rome Baker has no idea that
the sexy witch that just saved his life is the niece of one of the witches in
town, all he knows is that he feels and instant connection to her and he won’t
let her get away. As Sage learns more
and more about her destiny and the powers that she has been denying her whole
life, which are now becoming uncontrollable, she needs to lean on the sexy
Bear-shifter as her touchstone. Together
with their friends and family, Sage and Rome have to defeat and evil that is
back to try to take over their town, but like all evils, the darkness can
easily seep into the cracks in the town’s foundations and surprising villains
are uncovered. In the end, their love
must hold against tragedy, deadly foes, and the long-foretold darkness that is
coming for the town of Ravenswood, if Sage and Rome or any of their friends
want a chance at an HEA. OMFG how to
describe how much I loved this story?! Sage was the quintessential newbie
witch, learning to trust not just her powers but her own strength as a woman,
as she discovered more and more about herself.
As tragedy after tragedy struck their crew, Sage found a way to not only
strand strong, but to prove her worth and fight back for those she loved. She was sweet and loving with her family and
Rome, intelligent and brave as she found her place in the town, and refused to
give up when her enemies tried to tear her down. I also loved how committed she
instantly was to protecting a town she’d never even seen and to the people that
instantly stole her heart, despite her beginning disbelief in magic. Rome was the sexiest bear-shifter and also
one of the best male leads I’ve read in a while. Yes he was strong and alpha, but he also
showed vulnerability enough that he wasn’t unattainable or devoid of
lovability. Dealing with his own issues
within his pack didn’t prevent him from stepping up and wooing his mate,
helping her find her path, and protecting the town as a whole when he could
easily have left them to their own devices.
I will say I cried a hell of a lot in this story but I am coming to
understand that Carrie Ann likes to make her readers ball their eyes out at
least twice in each story just for grins and giggles before she gives the
couples the happy ending they deserve.
The fire and passion between these two is there from the beginning and
despite all that is thrown at them their feelings and fire never seems to
waver, even when it doesn’t make a lot of sense to either of them. I am positively DYING for the rest of this
series and to see Sage’s sister witches find their Happy and of them to
ultimately kick evil bad guy ass together.
Another all new world of magic and mayhem that instantly drew me in and
hasn’t let me go yet.
*eBook provided by publisher (via
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