Sunday, November 10, 2024

ARC Review: One Night with You (Montgomery Ink Legacy #7)

One Night with You (Montgomery Ink Legacy #7)

Carrie Ann Ryan

Blurb:


Never fall for your best friend.

That’s the rule. The code.

Claire Harlow always follows rules—except this one.

However, when an attack leaves both of their worlds shaken, she decides to walk away from what could have been and hide within her own shadows.

Kingston Montgomery is the man who saves the day.

At least that’s what he’s always told himself—until one day he was too late.

Now he’s trying to find his purpose while also ignoring the heat between him and Claire.

When a chance blizzard changes their plans, one night turns to two…and then there’s no going back.

Only the two must overcome what they thought their relationship should be and realize what it could become. Because if they don’t figure it out quickly, the spark that ignites them could burn them both.

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 4.5 stars

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Review:

 I’ve been looking forward to this one for a little while now, hoping that Pheobe and Kane’s friends would find their own HEA, despite the obstacles that seemed to be in their way. Carrie Ann Ryan has a way of leading her characters on a merry chase for far too long for our (her readers’)  peace of mind, but in the end you have to believe she know she knows what she’s doing (or hope so anyway). Kingston and Claire’s love story is one that is filled with lots of healing and trust building as two friends with conflicting emotions finally come to realize that they’ve loved one another all along, even if they refused to acknowledge their feelings. I am looking forward to where Carrie Ann takes us next in their second generation of Montgomery greatness because it just keeps getting better and better and after that last chapter I cannot imagine how hot the next story could possibly be!

Kingston Montgomery is going through the paces of his life, trying to find his way and accept that there are some things that he can’t change—such as the fact that his friend Claire has been avoiding him ever since he let her get badly hurt in an attack. Claire Harlow is definitely avoiding Kingston, but not for the reasons he thinks. She doesn’t blame him for her injuries, but she can’t be around him anymore because her feelings have become more than she can handle since the attack and she doesn’t know what comes next for them.  But when a friend group weekend in the mountains turns into the two of them stranded alone in a snowstorm, things quickly heat up and soon they are friends with some seriously hot benefits. The more time they spend together though, the more both of them begin to understand their feelings are so much deeper than just friendship and lust, leading them to question is they should give a relationship a real shot, but can they get over their pasts and all the problems they each worry about in order to have a future together, or will they have to walk away from the most important relationship either of them have ever found in their lives.

Talk about two characters that are so lost in their heads that they don’t realize the perfect person for them is right in front of them! Claire went through a very traumatic experience at the hands of a psycho, but she is slowly (very slowly) finding her way out of that darkness, but she really needs to talk to someone and let others help her more. She is a smart, classy, sweet, and loving woman, but she so often refuses to lean on those she loves and instead depend on herself that she forgets that part of loving someone is being there for them and letting them be there for you. I really enjoyed seeing her finally open her heart as Kingston got through to her and made her accept his help and support, and of course the more time she spent being absorbed into the Montgomery cult, the more obvious it was how much she needed them. Kingston is obviously a protector, one that when he fails on that job (even just in his eyes) he flounders for a while and has to work hard to redirect himself. Almost losing Claire left him in a dark place, but when he finally got to have her in his life even deeper, showing her his love and protection, you could see him truly coming back to life. I loved seeing his strength, love, intelligence, honor, and devotion to his family, but I wouldn’t expect anything less with the triad he comes from. Truly these two were a match made in heaven and I am so glad we finally go to see them get their stuff together and admit their feelings for one another.

Often we read a story that begins with a couple snowed in together and it leads to all kinds of naughtiness, but One Night With You is an entirely different take on that trope if you ask me. Instead of being the climax or the beginning of their relationship, which was really the catalyst for two people that had been hiding their feelings to finally just accept that their feelings didn’t need to be hidden any longer and they could in fact have a relationship together. For Claire, that night give her the permission she needed to give into the feelings she’d been surprising from the beginning and give herself to Kingston, which leads her to find the inner truth she hid from herself that she loves him more than any man she’s ever been with. Kingston however has been running form his own feelings so long he still doesn’t understand anything beyond that one night being the hottest of his life and giving him the permission he needs to finally pressure the woman that he’s wanted from the first moment he set eyes on her. Together the two of them have a lot of emotional drama to work through, and while they almost let it go too late, they finally admit their love not only to themselves but to one another. That passion is apparent form the first moment though they try their hardest to hide from it and when they finally give into it, its hot enough to burn down the winder forest around the cabin where they find themselves trapped. I am dying for the next book (Accidentally Forever) where Carrie Ann is determined to drive us insane for sure with  Aria and Crew’s crazy passion and heat, though in between we will have a new connected series beginning (Always a Fake Bridesmaid) which looks to be interesting too.  I’m never sure how she does it but Ms. Ryan always finds a way to take us on a roller coaster and finally leave you begging for more and ONWY is a prime example of that torture, so run right out and grab your copy on release day! 

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

Sunday, November 3, 2024

ARC Review: Dark Heart (Elven Kingdoms #2)

Dark Heart (Elven Kingdoms #2)

Donna Grant

Blurb:

Deepest passion. Darkest betrayal.

Once, she was my world. The only one I loved. Then it was all ripped away—including my freedom.

Vengeance kept me alive. It paved every step, shaped every plot.

Until I finally caught her.

I learned that line between love and hate is wafer-thin. Where once my dreams were filled with revenge, now that I have her, all I think about is the intoxicating passion we once shared.

But there’s no turning back the events her capture has set into motion. It unravels a carefully constructed world, one where enemies surround me.

Everyone, that is, except her.

Now, we only have each other—and the love that once united us, to fight our way to long-buried truths that will change everything.

Themes:  Paranormal, Elves

Rating: 4.25 stars

Heat Rating: 

Review:

When I first heard that Donna Grant was starting a new spinoff series of the Dark Kings series I knew I would love it, but I had no idea just how different it would be. While some of her series have gone dark and twisted this new series has gone into even darker territory of human emotion than even I imagined and while there is a bit of romance, it is certainly not the main feature, or even key, to the story line. A fantasy world filled with terrifying creatures, backstabbing and dangerous political intrigue, the Elven Kingdoms series grabs ahold of your heart and keeps you on the edge of your seat from the very beginning, even in the moments when the action is in a lull, as few and far between as those are.  This newest installment picks up right where book one ended with one of the side characters finding her life in mortal danger, from someone she once loved and that she thought she’d lost forever. I am dying to read more as this series develops, but I am terrified at the same time, knowing that things are only going to get worse for this team of rebels before they have any hope of getting better for them.

Arya is a wanted woman, along with the rest of her team, after helping to bring down the slave-trading stronghold of Shaldorn and while she is proud of that she knows she needs to keep her head of a swivel or she could even up capture or killed. She’s just leaving a meeting with Dain, the Dark elf that is her boss, when she finds herself overwhelmed by enemies and taken captive. But the real nightmare begins when she awakens to find herself on a ship on the river in the Dark kingdom, being held by the man she once loved, one she thought was gone from her life forever, and one that is obviously beyond infuriated with her. Jai is finally getting vengeance against the woman that cost him and his best friend years of their lives as slaves, the woman that still owns his heart even though he refuses to acknowledge that fact apparently. Even though kidnapping her and turning her into to his Masters will buy his freedom, it gets harder and harder by the moment, and as truths slowly come to light, Jai has to come to terms with the lies of his past and decide to place his trust in the woman he thought had betrayed him if either of them have any chance of surviving to have a future, because they both now have powerful enemies after them and only a slim chance of getting out of their predicament alive.

I loved this story and have to tell ya it took me a little bit to recall who Arya was, but once I did I was thrilled to get to learn more about her. She is definitely one of those girls that you can see be friends with, one that burns with a sense of needing to help, instead of just living an entitled life and seeks adventure even when it comes with danger. She is smart, brave, loving, and strong, even when she is faced with emotionally tumultuous pain, but she never lets that pain stop her from thinking. Seeing her come to terms with her past and Jai’s, leading him to the truths that would shatter his heart, but still being there for him and supporting him showed just how strong she was and that the love she had for him transcended any obstacles in their path. Jai was a hard one, because obviously his character was set up to be the villain for a good bit of the story, but even then you could see the depth of his emotions and the need to protect those he loved, even if his love was sadly misplaced.  He is strong, intelligent –when he finally looks past the obvious—and he loves deeply. I enjoyed seeing him kicking ass, but truly what I loved most was watching him supporting Arya and showing her how much of a team they could be once they both accepted that they were always meant to be together. Some hearts are always meant to find one another, and nothing can stand in their way.

Dark Heart truly is a story of two people, repeatedly betrayed and deceived by someone that was trusted, and while it cost them too much time, they find one another again through deadly and dangerous circumstances. While some stories are fille with lightness and fluff as two people find love, this is in no way that, instead filled with repeated obstacles, deadly battles, and near-death experiences that the lovers have to overcome in order to claim their second chance. Arya never thought she would see Jai again, assuming that he was forever beyond her reach, but seeing the darkened version of him might have been even worse if she couldn’t still see the man she fell for in his eyes. She holds that truth close as she battles through the pain and fear in order to reach him and soon they are faced with the truth that separated them, one that could break them even now, but Arya will do everything in her not-inconsiderable power to protect Jai this time and stop the slavers trying to take control of her world.  Jai has lost most of his adult life to a betrayal deeper than any he ever imagined and a quest for vengeance that has darkened his heart, but finding Arya and their love again reminds him of the kind of male he is and nothing will stop him from showing her she can trust him. Together, with the help of her team, they will do whatever they can to bring down the disgusting power-hungry elves kidnapping and enslaving their people, but their renewed love will be the ultimate treasure  to come out of their quest. Their passion is undeniable, even when it comes out as hatred, because real sometime love and hate are just two sides of the same coin, one that can be so easily flipped back over. I am dying for more in this series and cannot wait for Donna to take us on the next adventure. 

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

Sunday, October 20, 2024

ARC Review: Chance (Ghost Ops #2)

Chance (Ghost Ops #2)

Lynn Raye Harris

Blurb:


Aurora Harper doesn’t like Chance Hughes. He’s too handsome, too charismatic, and he’s a player. She’s had enough of players in her life after her fiancĂ© left her for a bridesmaid three weeks before the wedding.

Been there, done that, not doing it again. But Rory let down her guard.

She and Chance spent two hot weeks together after Rory nearly died at the hands of a madman. Chance was part of the team that found her, and he stayed by her side from the moment she was freed until she kicked him out of her house when she came to her senses.

That should have been the end of it… until one line on a plastic stick changes her life forever.

Thanks to a tragic childhood, Ghost Ops soldier Chance doesn’t believe in the kind of love that lasts. There’s always been something about Rory that drew him to her, but they’re like oil and water. It’s not meant to be and it’s not worth fighting for.

But then Chance learns Rory’s pregnant at the same time someone starts sabotaging her home and business. There’s not a force on this earth that can stop Chance from unleashing the warrior inside and ending the threat to his woman and child.

Because they are his. And he’s going to prove it to her, even if it takes his very last breath to do so…

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 4.5 stars

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Review:

I have really been looking forward to this second book in the Ghost Ops series, basically since the last word of the first story, but I never realized that Lynn would smack us with the story she did because WOW. I am a huge fan of pretty much anything that Ms. Harris releases, but her new Ghost Ops series follows our favorite second-in-command as he takes leadership of his own group of six badasses in a mission that could mean the end of the world as we know it if they fail.  Chance Hughes is one of the operators that has to succeed in his mission, but he also has a new personal mission as he finds his heart and soul taken over by the fiery and beautiful Aurora Harper.  The two of them have a lot of obstacles to go over, not the least of which is Rory’s own insecurities, but Chance is determined to make her his woman and win her heart, but keeping her safe might turn out to be the most important mission for him. With enemies coming out of the woodwork and danger around every corner Rory and Chance have to trust one another explicitly and find a way to work together if they have any chance at a future. I loved every minute of this story and with the epilogue leaving us hanging in a big way about another character’s survival, Seth (coming soon) will be a nailbiter and I cannot wait.  Lynn has another winner with Chance as far as I’m concerned.

Aurora “Rory” Harper has not had an easy course in life, but she refuses to let any barriers keep her from living her life on her terms or meeting the goals she set for herself. She has her farm, her family business, and had two beautiful weeks with the sexy man that intrigued her to no end, but she has moved on and wants to just keep living her life—but fate has other plans for them. Now with a new addition to her life, one that will forever link her to Chance Hughes, Rory has to change the direction of her life and the property developers hassling her to sell her family farm aren’t helping her stress levels. Chance loved every moment he has spent with Rory, both in bed and out, but the woman pushed him away and he still isn’t really sure why, but when he discovers not only that she is in danger, but that she is carrying their child, there is no way he is leaving her to go it alone.  However, the more time they spend together, with Chance showing her how much he cares for her and Rory seeing that not all men will use her and leave her, the closer they come to losing their hearts forever. As dangerous enemies surround and threaten Rory and Chance puts everything into protecting her, they have to decide if they are going to take a chance on a future while Chance has to break through the walls around Rory’s heart, all without allowing the enemy to get the best of them.

Usually, I have to say that the characters in Ms. Harris’s novels are instant ones I fall in love with, but Rory drove me up the wall with her stubbornness and the titanium fortress she had built around her heart.  I understand having insecurities (boy, do I), but she simply REFUSED to see the beauty of the man right in front of her and accept the gift she was being given, despite the evidence right in front of her.  Rory has been hurt in the past, abandoned and mistreated, to be sure, but she’s also got so many people that love and support her, and she doesn’t look past her hangups and fears in order to see all the people that love her.  I loved Rory’s fire, sass, wit, and willingness to do whatever it takes for those she loves, but her detachment from Chance and unwillingness to open her heart for the longest time really made me want to slap her far too often.  It wasn’t until she finally began to accept his love and see that he would be devoted to her and their child, truly being a part of their lives that I really began to like her and see she could be a match for Chance. I have to say though that Chance is one of my favorite heroes in a while; he was sweet, sexy, protective, but he also knew his woman and understood that in order to keep her and make a life with her he had to work around her and cut through her BS in order to get her to let him in.   While some might say he was pushy, I admire his persistence, his need to keep pushing and showing her that he was going to be there for whatever she needed no matter how hard she pushed him away.  He stood by her, offered his support, learned how to care for her without steamrolling her, but didn’t let her lie to either of them when she tried to find reasons they would never work.  I loved Chance and would enjoy seeing more men (in fiction and real life) just like him, football obsession and all.

It's not everyday that we find the kind of partner that will call us on our BS, protect us from danger and our own doubts, and be there for us every step of the way as we battle through the daily crap of living. Chance is the story of two people that find one another through all the drama and danger, finally coming out the other side with the realization that their love is strong enough to beat any threat. Rory’s heart has been badly bruised, but thankfully her spirit hasn’t been broken and when she finds the strength to slowly trust, Chance shows her that he will heal her and always be there for her.  Her fierce need to protect herself and those she loves to give her an inner strength that could be standup to any obstacle and her sweet, loving nature makes her the quintessential southern woman in my opinion once she opens her heart to share her love with Chance.  Chance is an amazingly open and sweet man, one that locked eyes on Rory and never seemed to be able to get her out of his mind or heart.  Once he learns the gift fate has given them, he goes all in and determines that he will break down her walls and shows her he will be everything she needs in a partner for the rest of their lives.  The blazing passion between these two has been obvious from the first moment they met in the previous book, and it never wanes as their loves grows in their story.  I am looking forward to watching their relationship develop even more as their future develops in future novels.  Seth should be one heck of a story as it seems like Seth will have his heart stolen by a woman that is suspected of being in league with enemies and is definitely in danger.  I am loving this new spinoff series and cannot wait for the full series to be done, because I am betting, we won’t get Ghost’s book until last (cries a bit), but until then, I will enjoy each new release as we get it from Ms. Harris.

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

Saturday, October 19, 2024

ARC Review: A Very Merry Hitman (Holiday With a Hitman #2)

A Very Merry Hitman (Holiday With a Hitman #2)

Katie Reus

Blurb:

She’s surrounded by hitmen…

Aileen’s parents, brother and all her neighbors have unconventional jobs to say the least. So she’s surrounded by hitmen. Is it a little strange? Sure, but so is she. And lately she finds herself looking at one of her neighbors in a new light. When the single mom asks him for a teeny tiny favor—to help her after years of being celibate—he shuts down. So she decides to throw herself back out there and start dating again.

And he’s the most intimidating of them all…

Dante has wanted Aileen for as long as he can remember, but because of her past trauma, he’s always considered her off-limits. When two different Santas try to rob her in a matter of days, then all bets are off. Something weird is going on, so he does what any good hitman would do—he takes over her protection detail. He’ll keep her under his roof, in his arms, and hopefully in his bed, while ending any and all threats to her. Too bad her nosy family keeps getting in his way. It may be the most wonderful time of the year, but danger is about to find them all.

Themes:  Holiday, Contemporary

Rating: 4 stars

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I was so thrilled when I learned we would be getting a second story around these hitmen because after last year’s holiday story I knew I would kill for another one (sorry I had to do it). Katie Reus is one of those authors that can make the most ridiculous sounding premise into the perfect story and really, an entire community of hitmen… Who would ever believe that could be true? But she manages to make you believe it and actually fall in love with these killers and want to read their romances and see how they celebrate the holidays and build their families. She really does understand the human psyche. This newest story in the Holiday With a Hitman series revolves around a woman that was once brutalized and lost a piece of herself while gaining a beautiful child from it and the man that has lost his heart to her finally seeing one another clearly and finding love.  Aileen is determined to reclaim her life, beginning with her sexuality and she feels the best way to do that is with the one man she trusts and is attracted to, but when she finally works up the nerve to ask her neighbor Dante to be her lover she feel he rejects her and runs scared. Dante has wanted Aileen for YEARS but is stunned when she asks him to be her lover and before he can make head or tails of her request, she runs from him.  Now they are stuck in a weird limbo and strange things are happening around them including Aileen trying to date other men and Santas attacking Aileen.  Danta is determined to now only protect the woman he loves but to finally get her into his bed and make her understand that she is his irrevocably. Aileen had no idea the depth of Dante’s feelings for her but now she is faced with a dangerously aroused hitman on her tail (quite literally) and she’s not quite sure she is ready for everything coming at her but is they can’t figure out everything going on around them it might be a moot point.  Can a community of hitmen protect one single mother in time to give a hitman the time to convince her that she is love of his life and give them all the Christmas gift of a Happily Ever After?

I positively LOVED this story, so much was happening at any one moment that I could not put the book down and there was no way to stop reading for sleep.  Aileen was such a survivor, having gotten past the one trauma that no woman should be forced to live through, then having even more at the hands of her tormenter.  But she’s made a beautiful, if not full, life out of it with her daughter and her family, but she wants to finally reclaim the broken part of herself.  She knows that Dante is the one man that she can trust with her body and goes to him and when he admits his feelings immediately accepts that she too feels deeply for him.  While you might think she is fragile because she isn’t a killer like the others around her, she is strong, sassy, sweet, and witty, I loved watching her stand up for herself and demand she be treated as an equal. Dante is the perfect alpha, strong and protective of the woman –and little girl—he claims as his, even if only in his heart but he never gives her reason to distrust her or fear her. I loved seeing him walk the tightrope of his dominant and strong personality without being overbearing (even if he slipped sometimes) as he protected Aileen and shows her how much he loves her.  He is smart, dedicated, willing to do anything including kill to protect those he loves, but he never pretends to be more than he is which is a badass hitman.  I loved their chemistry and the attraction between them burned bright every second they were together or even just thinking about one another.  I look forward to seeing their relationship in future books in this series (hint hint) because I hope to continue to see new installments each holiday season from Katie because this series is certainly one that is unique and worth every word.

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

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

ARC Mini Review: Just One More Mistletoe (The Sterling Family Book #3)

 Just One More Mistletoe (The Sterling Family Book #3)

Carly Phillips

Blurb:

What happens under the mistletoe stays under the mistletoe...

Brandy Bloom plans to seduce the man of her dream at an office Christmas party but finds herself kissing his twin, instead. One night only is her plan but Max Corbin has other ideas. The sexy elf who kissed him under the pretend mistletoe is a special woman he has no plans of letting go.

Themes:  Holiday Novella

Rating: 3.75 stars

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 What is better for a chilly autumn evening that a heartwarming and sexy novella from one of your favorite authors? Well, I can tell you that this new addition to the Carly Phillips lineup is one that will light your fires and keep you warm while also giving you a reminder of why we love the Sterling family and their friends so much as we wait for the next addition to their series. Brandy Bloom is the assistant to Samantha Dare and she is getting ready for a new venture in life as she moves with Samantha to the new office of their PR firm now that Samantha is happily married to Dex Sterling. But before she moves on, she is determined to finally put the moves on her sexy coworker at their office Christmas party—but little does she know that his gorgeous twin is going to be even more enticing.  When Max Corbin’s twin brother Stephen invited him to his office party, he isn’t sure why he agreed to show up, but Max’s life changes forever when he sees the beautiful and alluring elf under the tree, and he is determined to make her his own.  Brandy and Max soon discover that their attraction is so much more than just chemistry and the pull between them is going to mean more for their futures than they could have ever imagined—if they can let go of their fears and embrace the Christmas gift that has fallen into their laps. I absolutely loved this story of instant attraction, sweet lust, and a love that neither of these two ever wanted or expected that we can see is going to develop into something beautiful.  While the story might seem familiar due to familiar tropes, Carly as always makes her characters unique and gives them such life that you can’t help but fall in love with them.  Brandy has so many issues and fears that you feel for her immediately and are rooting for Max to get a chance to heal her heart even as you want her to open her mind.  Max is a great character, one of those guys that has taken far to long to see the light and is finally finding his way in the world, but that you know if going to be a great partner for Brandy.  I am looking forward to seeing more of them in future Sterling Family stories and hope their holiday passion leads to a lifelong love.  Thanks for the holiday loving, Carly.

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

Saturday, October 12, 2024

ARC Mini-Review: The Bastard King (The Bastard Duology #1)

The Bastard King (The Bastard Duology #1)

Donna Grant

Blurb:

With just one fiery embrace I could destroy her…or love her until the end of time.


I am fire and death. My very presence brings terror and panic. For most, I am the last thing they will ever see. For there is only one thing I live for — freeing my kin.

Every action, every battle brings me a step closer. Nothing distracts me from my purpose.

Until she crosses my path.

Brave and fearless, she holds me utterly enthralled. I have to know her. Her past and her future. But especially the secrets she keeps closely guarded.

One taste of her lips, and I’m caught. Trapped. Seized. The more I’m with her, the harder it is to leave. But I have sworn allegiance to another who promises to free the dragons.

Her or my kin. It was once an easy choice.

Before my heart got involved.

Themes:  Paranormal, Dragons

Rating: 4.25 stars

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Trigger Warning: for those of us that HATE cliffhangers, be warned, if you’re a bit of a dummy like me and didn’t realize that when Donna said Duology she meant CLIFFHANGER… yeah well she did. Moving on….

While I didn’t really know what to expect going into this story, because we are not told in advance who the H/h will be in this one I was thrilled to meet new characters and returned to the land of Zora and learn more about the challenges and dangers that the Dragon Kings and their mates have been working to overcome.   Donna Grant jumps right into the story with our heroine getting herself into trouble, but also unknowingly running into our Hero and beginning the greatest adventure of her life and kicking off the most dangerous mission either of them have ever faced.  Derek is a dragon shifter, the last of his kind free from capture and is working to free his people but he is more and more questioning his allies and meeting the sexy and intriguingly secretive Kora only makes him question more. Kora is the last of her kind and she has finally accepted her responsibility to destroy the Star Person responsible for all the woes on Zora and that issued the kill orders for her family long ago.  Determined to succeed in her mission to kill Villette finally, Kora will work with the very devil, but giving her trust to Derek is a whole other notion, but the more time they spend together giving into the instant attraction makes it harder to resist. Once her secret, her very identity, is revealed Kora has to trust Derek with all of her secrets, even though he continues to hide his own, but there is more going on in their world than either of them can imagine.  There is another player that is out there and they both have to decide if they can trust this player, or it might just mean not only their deaths, but total destruction for two worlds and the end of the Kings. 

I loved this story; despite the fact it ended in a cliffhanger that we now have to wait MONTHS to get a proper ending for—and let me tell you my biggest pet peeve in romance is cliffhangers.  Derek is one of those characters that you just feel for, so dedicated to his mission that he has kept his head down and plowed through, but now he can no longer deny that things are not adding up.  He wants so badly to believe that his allies aren’t evil, but the more he learns the more he comes to understand that he knows nothing of his world.  I loved his passionate nature; how protective and sweet he was with Kora and the way he was willing to sacrifice for her even before he understood how much he loved her.  Kora was awesome, despite her fears and hangups she is determined to help those she feels are in needs, but she really needs to learn to plan and think ahead better for sure.  I loved the truth of her identity and that when she finally accepts herself she begins to find her own footing in life and battle.   I hated seeing the way she was forced to deal with hit after hit as Derek’s secrets were uncovered, but her ability to love and forgive is obviously unlimited, along with her wit, and loving heart, making her the perfect match for her Dragon.  Donna Grant certainly took us on an all new and different kind of adventure with this story, turning the truths we knew about the past on its ear and expanding our minds.  I am dying for the conclusion to this duology to learn what happens with Kora and Derek and REALLY hope that they get their HEA, but there will have to be some serious work for all the crap that they caused to be fixed.  All I can say is Dang, Donna has done is again!

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

Saturday, October 5, 2024

ARC Review: Second Chance Husband (First Time #3)

Second Chance Husband (First Time #3)

Carrie Ann Ryan

Blurb:


The First Time series concludes with an enemies to lovers romance that has been a long time coming. August and Paisley finally figure out what they’ve been missing.

The first time I got married, I watched the man I love walk away from me.

The second time around, I’m the one signing the dotted line first—this one a man who I realized I never loved.

Once burned, twice broken, I’m done looking for love.

Only my first ex-husband seems to be everywhere I turn—at my work, with my friends, and eventually…in my bed.

I didn’t mean for it to happen.

Twice.

But I know if I don’t protect my heart, there will be nothing left of me if he walks away again without telling me why he did so in the first place.

I don’t know if I can trust this new version of ourselves or if it’s merely the heat between us striking hot.

After all, second chances only exist in my dreams.

And there’s no such thing as a second chance husband.

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 4.5 stars

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I am always sad to see a series end, but when an ending is one that we have been dying for, because the couple has so long deserved their happiness, you look forward to it in a way enough that its worth the ending.  Carrie Ann Ryan has such a way with her characters that it always amazes me just how invested I get in the lives of the chacacters, almost as if they are truly my friends and when they finally all get their HEAs and find their way to a future that we all want and deserve I can’t help but shed a tear.  Paisley and August have been destined to end up (back) together for almost a decade and to finally get a chance for them to have that I beyond thrilled to experience and get to share. For those that have been following the series, Paisley and August have been circling one another and hiding their true feeling ever since they were reintroduced when August’s brother and Paisley’s best friend fell in love in book one, but the more their lives were entwined and they found themselves together, the harder it has become to deny their feelings for one another, and now with their lives changing again they are faced with the decision of either admitting their feelings for one another or giving up once and for all and walking away from everything they could have.  I am sad to see the ending for them, but I hope to get glimpses of their future in coming series where their extended friend group might be mixing with other family members so we get to experience their happy times with them. 

Timing truly is everything in this story; Paisley is walking away from her marriage this time, knowing that it is toxic for her and that despite the fact that it makes her feel like a failure it will be better for her in the end.  When she finds herself single again and entangled with the Cassidy clan even more, it becomes even harder to resist the sexy, and also once again single, August, her first ex-husband and the only man she has ever loved.  August knows that it is stupid to give into the feelings that he has for Paisley, but he also cannot walk away from the look in her eyes, or the way she makes him feel when they finally give into their needs.  But when he is faced with a chance at a future he has to decide if he has enough courage to actually embrace a future with the woman he loves or if they are both better off alone.  However, this time Paisley isn’t going to let him off without a fight, because she isn’t a young girl with fear of abandonment and will push for the man she loves and the future she wants. Because she knows that second chances don’t come around every day and they are worth every moment of blood, sweat and tears.

I positively loved every moment of getting to know Paisley and August’s full story, even some of the back story of their first round of love and marriage even though it was heartbreaking. Paisley is the type of woman that most of us wish we had grown up to be, but we got to see the darkness of her past that led to the drive that pushed her so hard and I can personally tell you that pain is not worth how hard she had to fight for her success.  While it is possible that she would have just as hard a worker without her b**ch of a mother riding her back and essentially being an abuser, having to listen to Paisley relive how she was treated made me almost happy for my own mother’s narcissistic indifference.  She finally finds her bravery to push away all the toxicity in her life and take back her strength and in doing so finds that she is all the stronger and bolder for it.  I loved how sweet she was with her nieces and that she is determined to support everyone else despite so often not having the support she needs in life.  She is smart, savvy, witty, sexy and I loved watching her kick ass when she took her stand.  August was the kind of protector that some of us never know that we need, but for sure I wanted to slap him for his ridiculous insecurities and unwillingness to see the full picture of the woman in front of him.  He made an unwise decision, a few times, that almost cost him the woman he loved more than life, but when he finally comes to understand his mistakes, I forgive him his stupidity.  I loved that he was so sweet and such a loving member of his family, determined to stand as the protector, even for his siblings against his parents.  His intelligence and the way he connects with his students would definitely have made him my favorite teacher had I been one of those kids (not to mention I bet all the girls crush on him).

Second Chance Husband is undeniably the story of two people that found one another too young and made a mistake of walking away from a love that was fated, but they thankfully get a second chance, one they earn this time.  I enjoyed every moment of the push and pull between Paisley and August as they found their footing in their new romance and watching them battle it out to force one another to accept their new roles in love and life.  Paisley Cassidy Renee is by no means a weak woman and when she finally remembers that she forces those around her to accept it as well and finds a way to get her man back—the one she should never have allowed to walk away from her. August Cassidy was an idiot to have ever pushed the love of his life away—twice—but his fears and mistakes are what make him human, and when she makes him own up to the stupidity he is reminded just why he has always loved her. Together these two could have started a wildfire to threaten the very dense forest of the Colorado mountains, but that passion is obviously what made both of their marriages fated. I am so glad that they finally found a way to admit that they were destined for one another and got their second chance at an HEA, one that I can see them working hard to always protect and nurture, one that will grow and change with them and their family long into the future.  Carrie Ann Ryan for sure brought this series to an end with a tearful, loving, and love overdue conclusion that will never be forgotten.  

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Thursday, September 26, 2024

ARC Review: Power's Fall (Trinity Masters #13)

Power's Fall (Trinity Masters #13)

Mari CarrLila Dubois

Blurb:

Married, but forbidden to touch.

Dahlia McKean is living life to the fullest, while she still can. When she’s asked to use her expertise and connections to take on a dangerous mission and investigate a decades-old crime, she agrees. And this new adventure comes with not one, but two, very sexy her partners are the hottest men she’s ever seen. There’s no harm in having some fun while they work…until everything changes and she ends up married.

To both of them.

Vadisk Kushnir didn’t plan on getting married, but he long ago gave up the right to make that choice. Still, he didn’t expect to be sent to investigate a blackmailer in the company of his brand-new spouses. His attraction to Dahlia and Montana is instant, but until they complete their mission, they have to stick to their cover story. Which means Vadisk can’t touch his husband and wife…but he can watch.

Montana Kingston wants justice for his family, and if he has to get married to do it, he will. Getting to touch and pleasure his hot wife while their husband looks on is unlocking some fun new desires. Thrown into danger, he’ll do his best to protect both his new spouses, but their mission is more than just dangerous, it’s deadly.

Themes:  Menage

Rating: 4.5  stars

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An all-new world has begun for both the Trinity Masters and the Masters’ Admiralty and I for one can tell you that I am there for it! I have been looking forward to this new plotline for a long time, one that would truly blend these two societies and bring everyone together for not just a common goal or a single trinity, but into a single integrated world, even though everyone will resist it.  This story begins with some of our favorite past trinities and the leaders of both societies coming together in what can only be called a summit of epic proportions and one that leads to dangerous changes.  From this meeting a new trinity is created to look into a decades long plot that is being resurrected to blackmail members of their societies and that needs to be nipped in the bud before it can bloom again.  I loved not only the deep and twisty plotline of this story, but the sensual and emotional connections of these lovers as they learned to overcome their differences and find common ground as they came to terms with their new relationship. This story introduces the new villain, out to destroy the society(s) and we learn that the danger is only beginning for these beloved characters.  Of course the continuing saga of two of our favorite leaders gets even more deadly and we are left with a terrifying cliffhanger there is a few ways, but of course the next book with (hopefully) finally bring that all to a head and an explosive ending.  I can honestly say that I took a little bit to connect to this story, but once I recognized Montana and to an extent Vadisk I was immediately invested and couldn’t put the story down until these lovers got their HEA and admitted their forever love for one another.  Another master work of two evil mistresses of menage for sure.

Vadisk Kushnir is appalled when he learns that he has been married off to two members of the American Trinity Masters society, forced to separate from his admiral and leave her vulnerable so that he can protect two civilians in a deadly mission then most likely be forced from all her knows to make a life with them.  Montana Kingston wants to find the people that extorted his family for decades and if he has to marry a beautiful adventurer and a grumpy asshole to get the job done, well sometimes needs must. Dahlia McKean is determined to live every adventure she can, no matter the dangers, until she can no longer do so, but if she can help her society and her sexy new husband at the same time, she sees no problem with that, but her other husband’s attitude is certainly putting up roadblocks at every turn.  Now the three of them have to find a way to not only accept their new marriage, but to work together in the life-threatening situations they find themselves in or they will never have a chance to build a future together.  But the more time they spend together, the more they all come to feel for one another and the greater the risk of losing one another.  Can they truly risk one another’s lives in order to complete their mission or will they have to run for their lives and leave their new adversary with the upper hand to stay alive?

I have to tell you I seriously loved all three of these characters the more I got to know them, but my favorite was definitely Dahlia.  She is the type of woman I have always aspired to be –but never quite managed to get there—because while she might not be fearless, she certainly doesn’t allow her fears, not of the present or the future, stop her from doing what she loves or protecting her people. She is beautiful, sassy, smart, sweet, and has the type of personality that people gravitate toward, but she doesn’t use it against them, instead using it to share with the world the great beauty out there that most of us with never have the chance or the courage to experience for ourselves.  She is also determined to be treated equally in her relationships and makes it known that even though she is becoming disabled she is still able to function as a member of her trinity and hold her own in protecting her family.  She will be a fierce and loving mama bear when they grow their family and I hope to see more of her in later books for sure. Montana was also a character I enjoyed getting to know more about; instead of making him simple the basic alpha, hero that is set to save the day, he was flawed, with layer of darkness that his lovers had to peel back and help heal in order to show him that he wasn’t a bad guy but was instead one of the good guys despite having made a few bad mistakes in life.  He was also uber-intelligent and let’s be honest, on top of all those muscles, a brain on a man is just sexy as hell.  With his sweetness and ability to connect with both Dahlia and Vadisk, he was the perfect third to bridge the gap that would obviously have existed in any relationship between just the two of them.  Vadisk was a little bit harder to like, mainly because he tried so hard to remain a closed-off mo-fo through most of the story.  I understand his fears, and his unwillingness to change, but sheesh, dude sometimes change can be a good thing.  While I loved his ability to care for and protect Dahlia and Montana, he often forgot that they were meant to be a team, working together to bring down the bad guys and accomplish their mission.  Once he fully accepted his lovers and learned that he didn’t always have to be apart from them, I totally loved his character and the way he showed his love and caring for them.

Power’s Fall is one of those books that doesn’t come along every day. There is definitely a lot going on, with so many chess pieces moving all at once, that you have to wonder is this is more multiple chess games overlapping, but in the end we are left with a lot of questions that will lead into the coming stories and keep things interesting for many stories to come.  I loved the single plotline thread that was pulled by the trinity that ultimately brought them together, despite it not really having a definite conclusion, but even more I enjoyed the love that developed between the featured trinity. Montana, Dahlia, and Vadisk were such different people and their strengths and weaknesses complimented one another so beautifully that looking back you have to think, “well duh, there was no one else they could have married”. Dahlia and her adventurous spirit, sweet nature and loving ability to bring her men out of their shells were a gift to get to enjoy and seeing her find her footing in their marriage and watching her kick butt when she worked to protect her men showed that nothing could keep her down.  Montana definitely has his layers of darkness, but overall he is like a sweet puppy that you can’t help but to love and I enjoyed seeing him finally find healing for his past in the arms of his lovers as they showed him that everyone makes mistakes, but its how you handle the fallout that makes you a good person.  Vadisk is the definition of an alpha protector, but when he finally opens his heart to his spouses and shows them his trust and gives them a chance to support him we see a true trinity emerge.  The passion between these three is there every moment, even when they are forced to resist the pull for their own safety and the sake of the mission, but when they finally do let loose, lookout folks, phew. I am dying for what comes next, especially for our two favorite admirals, and certainly pray that their storyline gets a happy conclusion in the next book, but whatever comes next I know it will be a masterpiece and a story that will keep be riveted to every chapter. Your evil genius prevails again, Mari and Lila.

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Monday, September 16, 2024

ARC Review: Just a Little Chase (Dare Crossover #4)

Just a Little Chase (Dare Crossover #4)

Carly PhillipsErika Wilde

Blurb:

She’s in need of a fake, friendly boyfriend to charm her family.

He’s the last bachelor up for auction and a grumpy, last-minute stand-in.

Neither satisfies the other’s requirements but they might just be what each of them needs.

With Lauren Connelly’s ex marrying her sister, the last thing she wants is to show up at the wedding without a date. Which means finding a fake boyfriend ASAP. The charity bachelor auction provides a solution to her problem, except the man she bids on turns out to be a gorgeous but grumpy executive who scowls more than he smiles.

Chase Gossard wants nothing to do with Lauren’s plan to make him her plus-one at a destination wedding and pretend that he’s in love. He doesn’t do relationships, fake or otherwise—but she paid a lot of money for the privilege. So why does their touching, kissing, and sharing one bed feel all too real?

Lauren is smart and witty and sexy as hell. A down to earth combination that somehow softens his hard edges, and somewhere along the way, he’s falling hard for his fake date. But when the truth comes out and it’s time to part ways, can the confirmed bachelor convince his pretend girlfriend to make things real?

Themes:  Contemporary

Rating: 4.5 stars

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We have been waiting this story for a long time, when we first met Lauren and learned that she needed this auction as a way to protect herself as she embarked on her latest family obligation—attending her sister’s wedding to her own ex-fiancĂ©.  When Carly Phillips and Erika Wilde you can always guarantee that the results will be emotional, passionate, and dramatic, but Chase and Lauren’s story truly took the (wedding) cake (sorry couldn’t stop myself).  This story takes readers on an adventure through the pasts of two people both battered by love in the past, but we get to experience their healing as they learn that their hearts are not forever broken when they meet the right person. I loved every moment of this story and, though I believe this story wraps up the Dare Crossover series (mostly because Chase was the last bachelor to be auctioned), I understand Carly and Erika will be teaming up for another connected series soon, so I won’t cry too much for this ending.  I am looking forward to the next release for these authors—both individually and together—and know that whatever it is will be incredible.

Lauren Connelly is determined to arrive at her sister’s wedding with a date that will amaze her family and finally convince her family that she is over the betrayal of her ex—who is the groom incidentally. To that goal, she is determined to win a nice bachelor in the charity auction she has been helping plan for work, but her plan goes awry when a last-minute substitution leaves her with a grumpy but gorgeous bad boy that leaves her sweaty in all the worst (and best) ways.  Chase Gossard agrees to be auctioned for charity in order to help out his little sister who is one of the organization’s executives, but he won’t be happy about it, and he certainly doesn’t plan to actually follow through with spending and entire weekend with the woman that wins him. But Lauren refuses to let him out of his promise and the more time he spends in her presence the more he craves being around her, but he has no time for a woman like her and doesn’t trust himself not to break her heart. When they are together for the weekend of the wedding their chemistry soon explodes into something much too close to feelings and they have to decide if they can let go of their pasts or will be able to walk away from the miraculous relationship and future they could have together, if they can find the courage to get past their fears.

This couple is one that I wasn’t sure I would be able to connect with, mainly because there wasn’t a connection to them through other characters, or so I thought. Turns out that Chase is the older brother to Billie, Aurora Dare’s assistant at Future Fast Track, so I was able to feel how his past and his connection to Billie wove well in with the rest of the series.  Lauren of course was the best friend to Skye who we met in a previous novel, but overall, I didn’t connect with her until I got to know her and understood why this date was so important.  Lauren is a smart, brave, and loving woman that was betrayed not just by her fiancĂ© but her sister and to some extent the rest of her family and friends when they didn’t side with her after her sister did what she did.  However, it seems like the break allowed her to find her true place in the world and grow into the woman she was always meant to be, so no great loss in the end.  I loved how connected she was to her grandfather and how she shared that connection when Chase when she took him home.  She really was a sweet and sassy heroine that refused to be steamrolled, instead standing up for herself and her place in the world now that she’s found it. Chase was an ass more than once in this story and I loved seeing the women in his life putting him in his place, be it Billie or Lauren, but I would have loved for him to pull it together on his own faster.  He was an alpha male for sure but come on there comes a point where you have to grow up dude.  I liked him when he forgot his pain and anger, just letting himself feel and enjoy his emotions with Lauren and when he was with Billie, he was obviously trying his best to be a good brother. He could have used one of the Dare guys in his corner to teach him how to truly open his heart to a woman, but he finally got there in the end, and I suppose that is all that matters.

This story truly is the story of two people learning that sometimes love can lead you on Just a Little Chase. I enjoyed the story even when I was crying right along with the characters and feeling their feels, but in the end, I loved that their found their way into an HEA.  Lauren was a woman that had given up on finding love and decided that settling for some fun and just getting through the tough family times was more than enough, but Chase throws her life and emotions for a loop, reminding her that we all need love.  Chase believes that he doesn’t need love and that his life is perfectly fine the way it is, women are available when he needs them, but he doesn’t want anything permanent, until Lauren begins to show him just what he is missing if he is willing to let go of his past and pain and reach for what he wants.  These two are so obviously in need of one another and their sparks fly from the beginning, but their passionate chemistry is sometimes hidden behind apprehension until its just no longer able to be fought.  Once they unleash their desires nothing will hide the need Lauren and Chase have for one another, until it becomes an out-of-control wildfire, and they have to find a way to fight to control themselves. I loved every word of their story –especially the epilogue one year into the future! —and am sorry to see the series ending, but I am looking forward to the next series planned for Carly and Erika (Sterling Crossover Series)and hope readers will continue to enjoy that and Carly’s Sterling Family series as well.  Nothing beats two well teamed authors and the magic they can create together, and they’d proven it again.

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