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Sunday, May 29, 2022

Review: True Wolf (STAT: Special Threat Assessment Team #3)

True Wolf (STAT: Special Threat Assessment Team #3)

by Paige Tyler 

Blurb:

KEEP YOUR TEAM CLOSE AND YOUR ENEMIES CLOSER...


Werewolf agent Caleb Lynch takes the lead on STAT's newest case: to track down the thieves who stole nuclear weapons from the air force. His best lead points him to a brother-sister duo with a shady record, but Caleb sees something in the mysterious woman that could change his whole world.

Brielle Fontaine's supernatural abilities are a force to be reckoned with, making her one of STAT's biggest threats and a most useful ally. But Brielle is suspicious of anyone who might use her for their own gain, so she keeps most people at a distance—that is, until she meets werewolf Caleb Lynch.

When Brielle, Caleb, and the other STAT agents come under fire from supernatural terrorists seeking to start a war, the attraction between them could lead to something much more explosive...


Themes:  Paranormal, Wolf-shifters

Rating:  4 stars

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Review:

 Did not see this pairing coming for sure, but wow Brielle and Caleb were awesome together and so sweet and sexy too! I have been looking forward to Caleb’s story from the beginning, mainly because he had the misconception that since he was an omega werewolf he wasn’t going to have a One out there for him somewhere.  I loved how Paige Tyler was able to make this story, badass and wildly terrifying wolf finally see the light and understand that everyone is entitled to a mate if they are willing to work for the love they want.  Caleb is on his latest assignment with his STAT team, who are also his wolf-pack, when their enemies manage to kick their asses and leave them wondering what the hell they just faced. Determined to find a way to defeat these creatures STAT enlists the assistance of a previous dubious enemy, who Caleb never forgot.  Brielle Fontaine has done everything in life to protect her brother and her secret power, but when her idiot brother ends up in danger again she is forced to offer her help to STAT in order to protect them both.  Brielle has always been just as drawn to Caleb has he has to her, but neither of them understand just how important they Weill grow to be to one another until they begin spending time together.  As their passions flair and their hearts connect Brielle and Caleb have to find a way to trust in one another or their lives and the lives of those they love might be forfeit before they ever have a chance at a future together. Caleb was such a heartbreaking and sad character to get to know, his story one of heartbreak and bad choices leading to an uncertain future, but it was obvious that his is doing everything he can now to make up for what he sees as his past failures. He has become an important member of his team/pack and they try to make him understand that he is a good guy and deserves happiness, even though he has a hard time believing it and them. I enjoyed seeing him come to terms with past mistakes and finding a way to accept that while they may shape us, they don’t define us.  The love and sensitivity he offered to Brielle between his moments of crazy kickass fighting skill made him a kick-ass character to learn about.  Brielle was AWESOME, honestly I loved her supernatural ability and it was one that I can see coming in handy a lot in the future for this STAT team.  She has made a lot of mistakes in her past, while trying to cover for or protect her brother from himself, but mostly she just wants to be able to live her life and find love, and thankfully she manages just that with Caleb and his team.  Initially we are suspicious of her motives for offering her help obviously as she was the villain in a previous novel, but as we learn more about her we come to understand that she is a good person and a good match for Caleb.  She is brave, strong, sweet, sassy, and determined to do whatever it takes to protect those she loves.  I heat between Caleb and Brielle has been there since they first met in the previous novel as enemies, but now they have the chance to explore that fire and it became explosive quickly.  I am dying for the next story in this series for sure as the series is only getting more and more interesting as we meet more supernaturals and the pack gets bigger and bigger.  Another top ten hit in my opinion Ms. Tyler. 

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

Sunday, May 22, 2022

Review: Summer Nights with a Cowboy (Kittredge Ranch #3)

Summer Nights with a Cowboy (Kittredge Ranch #3)

by Caitlin Crews 

Blurb:

He doesn’t believe in love…

Traveling nurse Janie Atwood has come to Cold River to uncover old family secrets and maybe, if she’s lucky, find a new home. That the gorgeous, glowering sheriff next door thinks her caring for his elderly neighbor is a nefarious scheme is a bonus. Having never been anything but a good girl, Janie finds Zack Kittredge’s simmering suspicion an excellent reason to try being a little dangerous instead…

She doesn’t believe in squandering it…

Sheriff Zack Kittredge is okay with being… intense. He takes his loner status as seriously as he takes his responsibilities to protect Cold River. And he thinks cheerful Janie might be a threat to the town. But the more he gets to know her, the more he faces the truth―she’s brighter than sunshine and he’s like a moth to her flame. When Janie suggests he could use a few charm school lessons, he surprises them both by accepting. He doesn’t need help. But it’s clear he might need her…

Because the only thing hotter than the summer sun in the Rockies is the forbidden passion that burns between them…

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating:  4.5 stars

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Review:

 I have been dying for Zack's story, because let’s be honest what’s better than a grumpy hero meeting his match in a sweet and gorgeous heroine.  I got into this series by chance when I was on a cowboy kick, and have since gone back to the preceding novels and can honestly say I have fallen in love with Caitlin Crews and her novels have become some of the favorite, with boneheaded men getting their asses kicked by sassy women that are their match in so many ways.  This latest story is the last of the Kittredge brothers finding love in the most unexpected of ways when his neighbor takes on a nurse who immediately sparks his suspicious nature even as she makes his passions flair. Sherriff Zack Kittredge has gone his own way his entire adult life, escaping ranch life in order to be a deputy and then ultimately the Sherriff of his small town, but his issues with his family have left his gruff and grumpy for the most part.  When his elderly neighbor takes on a new nurse he is immediately suspicious of the hot woman that has come into his town. Janie Atwood has a connection to Cold River that she wants to explore, but the more time she spends around Zack the more concerned she becomes that her secret will get out before she ever has a chance to full explore her past. Zack knows something fishy is going on when he continues to find Janie in parts of town she has no place being, but coming to her rescue gives him the chance to have her sexy body in his arms too.  As they spend more time together the passion that burns between them begins to deepened into something more, but can they trust the emotions that are developing or with their fire burn hot and flair out just as quickly? Zack is the quintessential alpha asshole that knows he is right no matter what anyone else says and there is nothing anyone can say to convince him otherwise.  While that trait can be annoying, Zack carries himself in a way that you just don’t question is confidence, but Janie does.  Her playfulness and sweetness brings out a side of Zack we never expect and makes him more human.  I loved watching them interacting and finding a way to have fun together.  While it irritated me that Zack refused to give her the benefit of the doubt in anything it’s obvious his past rides him hard until he finally comes to terms with it. Janie is a sweetheart for sure, giving her all to her patients and trying to be everything to everyone around her, but it’s obvious she is missing something important she needs in order to be happy.  When she tried to find the missing piece of her past, she has no expectation that she will find the love of her life at the same time, but she is determined to follow through on her promises to herself and meet her past head-on.  I loved seeing her bridging long-standing squabbles and making a place for herself in the town and at Zack’s side.  I am hoping that there is a another series coming down the line set in this interesting small town so we will get to see more of these brothers and their women, but if not I feel that this story wrapped it up beautifully. Ms. Crews did well indeed.

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

Sunday, May 15, 2022

ARC Review: Between Bloode and Wolf (Between the Shadows #4)

Between Bloode and Wolf (Between the Shadows #4)

by Marie Harte

Blurb:

What do a missing artifact, a lycan war, a sexy vampire in hot pursuit, and a sorcerer casting illegal death magic have in common?

Just another day at the office for lycan berserker Riley Foster.

Berserker Riley Foster rescued her cousin from vampires chasing after her pack’s stolen artifact. Not long after, she’s forced to work alongside the powerful vamps to find said artifact—for their goddess?

Vampires don’t worship anything but themselves, but Kraft of the Night Bloode has been sent to recover a weird little wolf statue for his patron—the goddess, Hecate. Unfortunately, the lycans are playing games.

Kraft demands to work with their powerful berserker, who intrigues him to no end. She’s strong, beautiful, and lets no one push her around. Except her pack, who insists she mate before her hundredth birthday in just a few more weeks.

She’s on a deadline she doesn’t want to meet.

He’s falling for a “lesser being” who shouldn’t be anywhere on his radar.

When it comes to their common enemy, they’ve got even more problems. A rogue sorcerer is bent on creating something horrible with the artifact, and it’s up to Kraft and Riley to stop him before he brings forth monsters that even vampires and lycans dread. Riley will have to make a choice, between her future with her pack and her future with Kraft, a vampire who isn’t long for this world if she doesn’t make the right decision. Fast.

Themes:  Paranormal, Wolf-shifters, Demons

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

The world is still in danger, the darkness has been pushed back but only for the moment, and the newest danger to the world comes in the most unlikely of forms in this new installment of the dramatic Between the Shadows series by Marie Harte.   This series has become increasingly convoluted and interesting with each new storyline and each new couple that has found their HEA, but I have to admit to being partial to this story between a sexy vampire that shifts into a wolf and his berserker Lycan mate. Marie Harte has a skill with making her characters just that tiny bit insane enough that they are even more intriguing and make us love their insanity more, and she outdid herself with Kraft and Riley for sure.  I have been dying for this story since we got inklings of their coupling in the previous story, but I had no idea what was coming to say the least. I cannot wait for the next book in the series, when Khent will finally meet his match and be humbled by the love that has come for his kin and made them into better males and powerful enough to defeat their enemies. I can see this series will end with an epic explosion and the final story in the series is sure to blow our minds.

Kraft is on a mission to recapture their wayward prisoner, the Lycan prince Max, who knows the whereabouts of a mystical statue that the Goddess Hecate has told him will be needed in the coming battle.  But he also has his own personal mission, to find the sexy female Lycan that broke Max out of their home and nothing is going to keep him from claiming his prey. Riley has finally returned to her pack, with Max in tow, after breaking her idiot cousin out of the prison of the vampires, but she has the sinking feeling they didn’t get away clear, and when the vampire Kraft suddenly appears in their village she knows trouble is on the way.  Forced into the working with the vampires, Riley and Max soon find themselves dealing with a world they never imagined they’d find themselves in and on top of it all the crazy vampire won’t leave her alone or give her any peace.  Kraft is determined to keep Riley safe and claim her as his own, especially when he comes to understand that she is his mate and there is nothing that will come between this vampire and his mate. But with a deadly sorcerer on the loose, working with untold numbers of rouge Lycans, the tables are turning against Kraft and Riley quickly.  They have to come to terms with their true meaning to one another in order to get through the danger and find a chance at a future together, or not only their lives but the lives of all their kin could be forfeit.

Kraft is the youngest of the Night Bloode clan, but definitely my favorite of the vampires.  His sense of humor and ability to maintain his lightness despite all the darkness around them makes him enjoyable to learn about and get to know, even if some of it is a ruse.  We can see he has had a lot of issues with his family in his past, but he hides it behind a smile and with a hard-fought calm, otherwise his rage and pain could cause untold levels of danger to those around him.  His sarcasm and smart-ass comments endear him to you while as the same time you want to remind him that he will get himself killed if he doesn’t lay off the craziness.  He was so sweet, in the most unexpected ways, to Riley as they “courted” and found their way into a mating.  Their relationship was definitely in no way traditional but it was perfect for the two of them.  Getting to know more about him and see him kick ass in the name of those he loved was fabulous and I loved watching him in action.  I also loved how he was able to offer Riley the support she’d always assumed no male could give her, the support she truly needed from a mate in order to find her match. Riley has had a rough life, losing her parents, and having to live with the berserker and the duties that come with that title, and of course a looming forced mating when she hits a certain age.  I loved seeing her fighting back against Kraft, keeping him in line and making him understand that she wasn’t there to be his “little woman” while also allowing him to care for her and showing him her vulnerable side.  She has never been able to share or lean on anyone, always the one others counted on, and so having that support showed her that Kraft might just be the male for her, despite the craziness of that thought.

I am sad to know that this series will be coming to an end soon, with the sixth book (and sixth vampire), but at the same time I am dying to see what comes of the next two stories and where it will go next.  This series has introduced so many interesting and new characters, species, and historical twisting references that I can honestly say I am never able to put the stories down.  Riley and Kraft's story is filled with laughs, tears, gasps, and passion as these two work together with the Night Bloode to defeat the newest challenge they face.  The biggest challenge of course being another vampire fighting against finding his mate and falling in love, but nothing new there.  Kraft portrays himself as a big dumb battle-loving warrior, but underneath his love of danger and battle he is sensitive to the needs of his mate, cares about his kin, and is much smarter than he'd like people to know. Riley is so much more than just a berserker, but that title has been her whole life until Kraft comes into it, showing her that there truly is a male out there that is strong enough to offer her the shelter, the home, her heart has yearned for.  The heat and passion between these two often comes out in the oddest of ways as they argue and fight against their pull to one another, but once they fall into bed together there is no turning back and that heat is volcanic. I am definitely dying for Khent’s story next and have an inkling who he will be faced with as his mate, and if I’m right that is going to be a crazy pairing for sure.  Marie does it again with two wolves circling one another until they find a way to offer their submission in the sexiest of ways to one another.

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

Saturday, May 14, 2022

Review: Faceless (Pike, Wisconsin #2)

Faceless (Pike, Wisconsin #2)

by Alexandra Ivy 

Blurb:

BE CAREFUL

A masked robber, a gunshot, an endless nightmare left in its wake. Wynter Moore was just four years-old when she witnessed the murder of her mother. For twenty-five years she’s tried to blunt the trauma with ambition. Yet each year, she shuts down her popular Iowa restaurant to return to her small hometown of Pike, Wisconsin, to grieve. Only this time, her visit will be marked by new danger and shocking discoveries about the past—and about her mother.

WHAT YOU DIG FOR

Why kill her? That’s what scrawled on the picture Pike’s recently deceased sheriff left behind for Wynter. Pulled from surveillance tape, it shows the fatal hold-up—and raises unnerving questions. Soon, Wynter is opening a Pandora’s box of dark revelations and suspects. When frightening incidents and threats start coming, it’s clear that Wynter is a target herself. Enemies seem to abound—except for one man . . .

YOU JUST MIGHT GET KILLED

Game warden Noah Hunter has tried to convince himself that Wynter is just a friend ever since they met in grief counseling as teenagers. But now that she’s in danger, that denial is over. Traveling to her side, he helps Wynter retrace the treacherous steps of her complex mother’s life—before she loses her own. Because someone wants—needs—Wynter gone, forever.

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating:  4 stars

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Review:

Another installment in Alexandra Ivy’s suspenseful and often terrifying new contemporary series has hit the floor and the story is one that will leave you wondering if you can look at the people around you the same ever again.  I was surprised when I began this series at just how much I enjoyed it as often these romantic-suspense novels are hit and miss for me, even from my favorite authors, but I have really enjoyed this series so far and look forward to more.  Wynter and   Noah knew each other as grief-stricken teenagers, but neither has ever really gotten past the trauma that brought them together.  Now that Wynter has returned to her hometown she is faced with frightening truths and her past begins to unravel and treachery and death is around every corner.  Luckily Noah is by her side and together they seem to be able to overcome just about any danger they face, except maybe the danger they pose to one another’s hearts.  I loved seeing these two broken individuals slowly come to terms with their pasts and present in order to be able to build a promising chance at a future together.  Noah has finally come to terms with his desire for Wynter and there is no way he will continue to hide from his feelings or let her hide from the draw they feel to one another, even though they are in a truly dangerous situation.  He is strong, smart, brave and protective, making him the perfect foil for the villain and the perfect mate for Wynter.  Wynter has had a lot of pain in her past, which left her with a lot of issues, but thankfully she is a smart enough woman that she knows a good thing when she sees it.  She lets him into her heart and finally comes to see that love is the greatest healer of all. Her willingness to risk her own life in order to find out the truth about her past and her mother’s life and death show that she is a person with convictions and determination as well as dedication to truth, asking her a true match for the honorable Noah. I am dying to know what comes next for the scary-as-hell small Wisconsin town, but I know whatever happens Alexandra will bring the bad guys to justice and give us a wonderful HEA in the process.

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

Monday, May 9, 2022

ARC Mini-Review: Rescued: Who’s a Good Boy

Rescued: Who’s a Good Boy

Lexxie Couper

Blurb:

After meeting a feisty dog trainer and a 3-legged dog, the future PM of Australia questions his future and his life.

Included in the Anthology Rescued

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating:  3.5 stars

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Review:

 I have to say that being an animal lover I was thrilled to get the chance to spread the world about this very worthy cause being supported by some of my favorite romance authors.  That said this review focuses exclusively on one story in the anthology, written by one of my favorite authors, Lexxie Couper, aptly named Who’s a Good Boy.  In this story we get a sweet glimpse of an insta-love between a sexy politico single father and a sweet and skilled dog-trainer.  Tim never imagined that when he collided with a stranger on the sidewalk outside his apartment that his life would change forever, but the sexy woman that knocks him on his ass certainly does that.  Chelsea has too much going on in her life to pursue a relationship, but the sweet and enticing single father that has suddenly become part of her life is too hard to resist.  A high-speed fall headlong into love for both of them almost comes to a screeching halt when rumors and outside forces try to break them apart, but together they can weather the storm, if they trust their feelings and instincts enough.  I really enjoyed this short novella of love and laughter.  Tim and Chelsea were both characters that I could see myself being friends with and getting to know personally.  Tim has a lot of family issues and, though he loves his little girl Ellie, she certainly makes moving on as a man a little tricky.  But the draw that he pulls toward Chelsea makes him willing to go way out of his comfort zone and he even finds himself falling in love with the most unlikely of dogs when he looks for an “in” with her.  Chelsea has a lot of insecurities when it comes to her relationships, but she has strong convictions and she is determined to do whatever she has to for her business and her clients.  I enjoyed watching her with Tim and his daughter, standing up for herself, and even in her vulnerable moments.  The passion between these two was off the charts hot and I loved watching them succumb to it as they found their way into one another’s arms.  There really is nothing hotter than a romance between two loving characters caught up in the moment and trying to find a way to understand love at first sight. Lexxie Couper never lets me down and I am thrilled to have had the chance to read her contribution to this sweet and heartwarming project.

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

Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Review: The Family You Make (Sunrise Cove #1)

The Family You Make (Sunrise Cove #1)

by Jill Shalvis

Blurb:

During the snowstorm of the century Levi Cutler is stranded on a ski lift with a beautiful stranger named Jane. After strong winds hurl the gondola in front of them into the ground, Levi calls his parents to prepare them for the worst...but can't bring himself to say goodbye. Instead, wanting to fulfill his mother's lifelong wish, he impulsively tells her he's happily settled and Jane is his girlfriend--right before his phone dies.

But Levi and Jane do not.

Now Levi's family is desperate to meet "The One." Though Jane agrees to be his pretend girlfriend for just one dinner, she's nervous. After a traumatic childhood, Jane isn't sure she knows how to be around a tight-knit family that cherishes one another. She's terrified, and a little jealous. But an unexpected series of events and a host of new friends soon show Jane that perhaps this is the life she was always meant to have.

As Jane and Levi spend more time together, pretend feelings quickly turn into real ones. Now all Jane has to do is admit to herself she can't live without the man she's fallen in love with and the family she has always dreamed of.

Themes:  Cotemporary

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Review:

Wow, two people meeting for the first time and almost dying together can really lead to some interesting and varied experiences it seems.  Jill Shalvis strikes again with a new series and the series begins with a terrifying story of two people that are about to die and find a way to connect in the most unexpected of ways. Levi Cutler is home to visit family and decides to make a quick stop at the ski-slopes before heading there. He never imagined that he would find his life would be in mortal danger when the ski-lift collapses under the weight of ice and snow, with him and his new gorgeous companions Jane taped together.  Jane has hoped to make it safely off the mountain before the worst of the storm hit, but instead of trapped in the gondola with the sexy Levi and their connection builds as they face their deaths. When Levi calls his parents, as a goodbye and introduces her as his girlfriend, neither of them understand the consequences when they are saved and have to face the future.  Jane agrees to pretend to be his girls for dinner, but soon finds herself falling for Levi and his family and wonders if they might be able to have something real.  Levi and Jane spend more and more time together but can they come to terms with their feelings and embrace their new relationship or will they walk away from one what fate has dropped into their laps.  Levi was an amazing character and one that I found myself instantly drawn too.  He was able to maintain his humor and cool in even the most terrifying and deadly of situations and he even managed to keep Jane calm when she was losing it.  I loves that his first instinct was to reach out and say goodbye to his loved ones, but not to let them know that was what he was doing, making it clear he was a loving and devoted son and knew the importance of family.  Jane has had a rough life, and been alone for far too long, but even she can see how great Levi’s family is and knows that she owes him a little bit for the way he offered his care when they were on the brink of death. She was sweet and so lost as she was embraced by Levi’s family, and I loved watching her find a way to enjoy the love they so freely offered her.  This story was one filled with pain, laughter, and love in all its forms and I am looking forward to seeing when Jill takes us in this all new series about small towns and the love that is so prevalent in them. 

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