Saturday, August 13, 2016

REVIEW: Immortal Destiny by Amy Armstrong #Vampires #PNR

Leila Andrews hates vampires—unfortunately, she lives in a town overrun with them. 

Leila has been a resident of Meadowview, Nebraska since she was five years old, but the first five years of her life are a mystery. Her mother—the only person who could have told her about her roots has long since passed away so Leila has come to terms with the fact that she might never know where she came from. 

When the Master of the local vampire nest summons Leila to his mansion to make a routine blood donation, she meets the attractive and arrogant vampire Tomas Ivanov who appears instantly captivated by her. Leila’s instinct is to stay far away from the sexy vampire, but when she overhears the master talking about her, it seems he knows more about her past than he’s willing to divulge. The only way she can find out what he knows is to ask him directly, but just how much can she trust the enigmatic vampire? The more Leila discovers about her history, the more her life spirals out of control. She soon finds herself out of her depth and needs help from the one source she never thought she would turn to—a vampire. She might have to trust Tomas with her life after all, but can she trust him with her heart?

 
Purchase Links: 

https://www.amazon.com/Immortal-Destiny-Immortals-Book-1-ebook/dp/B01BHFZAQK

REVIEW:
RATING: 3.5 Stars 

Amy Armstrong's Immortal Destiny is a sweet and passionate read. Although it is a quick read, it is a great story. The chemistry between Tomas and Leila is magnetic. My only critique is that the story is a quick one and I hope that Ms.Armstrong writes more book starring Tomas and Leila. She's created a delightful Amuse-bouche with Immortal Destiny and I can't wait for the main course.

Reviewed by: Nikki




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REVIEW: Knights of Stone: Bryce by Lisa Carlisle #Fantasy #PNR

What happens when love arrives at the most unfortunate of times?

Gargoyle shifter, and the last of her clan, Mairi, is running for her life, desperate to keep hidden. When she spots two winged creatures flying high above her in the Highlands of Scotland, she momentarily panics, thinking they’re the same beasts who murdered her family along with her entire clan. Realizing they’re gargoyles like her, she takes flight and discreetly follows them to an island.

Bryce, beta of his clan and drummer for the Knights of Stone, senses something is amiss on the Isle of Stone. At first, he believes he’s merely discomfited by the rumors of atrocities occurring in the Highlands. However, he discovers an intruder on the magically-concealed island home. Once he ascertains that the flame-haired beauty is the sole survivor of a traumatizing attack, he returns to the Highlands to warn his former clan.

Somewhere between cautioning the clan and realizing the necessity of destroying the beasts that threaten them all, Mairi and Bryce discover an attraction that quickly evolves into a consuming passion. A problem even greater than the murderous fiends becomes apparent – the love they share may not survive the battle. 

For a unique shifter romance series with hot men in kilts, read about the brothers in the Knights of Stone today!
 
Purchase Links: 

https://www.amazon.com/Knights-Stone-gargoyle-Highland-Gargoyles-ebook/dp/B01DWSHUOU

REVIEW:
RATING: 4 Stars 


Knights of Stone: Bryce by Lisa Carlisle is a spicy, seductive, passionate, and witty read. The story of a forever bachelor who is resigned to never mating and a female who has watched the brutal murder of her entire clan coming together and taking us on an adventure ride and seduces our hearts with their passion. 

Bryce is not only a member of the infamous Knights of Stone rock band and also a gargoyle shifter. He's already watched as two of his brothers have gone off the hill and fell straight into "mate-hood". He's not going to, but then he finds a female on the run; Mairi. Mairi is a gargoyle shifter from the Highlands and she's witnessed the brutal annihilation of her entire clan and nearly lost her own life escaping. Bryce and his brothers are her only hope for vengeance but can he fight the way Mairi makes him feel? 

      This book and series is a MUST read!


Reviewed by: Nikki




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Friday, August 12, 2016

REVIEW: The Piano Tuner by Stephanie Mask #Ghosts #PNR #Romance

Cursed centuries ago, maestro Brent Sullivan lives the life a wraith, confined to his music hall, unable to feel emotion or human touch unless the music plays. Only love can set him free. When a new pianist joins the orchestra, her playing sparks life into him and he sets out to seduce her.

Passionate about her music, Abigail Wallen is practicing for the concert of her career. But there's a difference in her playing lately that she can't explain. It's as if someone's touching her, a lover leading her into a world of sensuality and desire such as she's never known. Yet when her fingers still upon the keys, no one is there. 

Passion rises with every note, the heat of desire is all-consuming, yet a sinister darkness looms in the hall, threatening to keep them apart.

 
Purchase Links: 

https://www.amazon.com/Piano-Tuner-Stephanie-Mask-ebook/dp/B01573ELZO

REVIEW:
RATING: 3.5 Stars 

The Piano Tuner is a hot quick mystical read. Abigail is a gifted and talented pianist who is at the cusp of her career dream. Brent is cursed to never know touch or taste. The only way he can touch the little pianist who has snared his soul is by thought and only as the music plays. This is also a very erotic, sensual, and passionate story. My only critique is I wish it had been longer. It ended way too quickly. It is still worth a reader's time to read and enjoy.

Reviewed by: Nikki




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REVIEW: Dragon's Heart: Dennenth's Darling by T. Cobbin #EroticRomance #PNR

Sarah knows her past will catch up with her sooner or later, but a red dragon catches her first.

Dennenth moved to London from his beloved mountains in Scotland, leaving his family, in the hopes of finding his true mate. Accepting his friend's job offer, he works as a bouncer in a nightclub. What better place to meet women?

Sarah is a single mother with a past she wants to forget. But having a psychotic ex-husband who will come looking for you as soon as he's released from prison isn't something you can get away from. She has enough on her plate, and she's not looking for a man. And she certainly doesn't expect to meet one who can…shift into a dragon. What the hell? But she soon finds herself caught up in Dennenth's world, shocked even more when the sexy man informs her that she's his mate.

When Sarah's past finally catches up with her, can Dennenth save her in time?

Content Warning: contains strong language, some violence, and lots of hot, steamy sex scenes
 
Purchase Links: 

http://beachwalkpress.com/dragons-heart-dennenths-darling/

REVIEW:
RATING: 3.5 Stars 


Dragon's Heart: Dennenth's Darling by T. Cobbin was a sweet and passionate read. It is the story of a dragon shifter who finds a mate in a dedicated mother whose whole world revolves around her autistic child. After being rescued by a handsome red dragon, Sara finds that she is his true mate and he's not about to take "no" for an answer. However, Sara has her son, to think of plus she has an abusive and mentally unstable ex-husband to worry about. Dennenth says and does all the right things and Sara is falling pretty fast for him but what happens when the fairy tale ends and her real life comes calling? 
Dennenth will do anything for his mate. He accepts her son as his own but there's a part of Sara that she holds back from him. Dennenth isn't going to let her or little Freddie go without a fight. 
Dennenth's love and patience is endearing and how he so very quickly takes up the role of fatherhood where Freddie is concerned, is so sweet. Sara is a character that most women as well as mothers, will be able to identify with Sara. I recommend this book. It is a sweet love story with a great paranormal presence and a great message.

Reviewed by: Nikki



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Thursday, August 11, 2016

REVIEW: Male-Order Catalogue by Fleeta Cunningham #Western #Historical #Romance

While ordering a birthday gift from a mail order catalog, Lavinia Cates remembers her sister's comment that life would be easier if one could just order a beau the same way. She contemplates the idea and, on a whim, fills out a fantasy order for the handsome gent in the cashmere mackintosh on another page. In 1900, a spinster of 24 has little hope of marriage, but with Matt Holland, the handsome railroad agent, taking an interest in her, Lavinia might change her expectations. 
 
When he’s not courting Lavinia, Matt hunts for train robbers, tries to stop the notorious Jessups from selling homemade “white lightnin’,” and partners with a Texas Ranger. Along the way he learns why he was warned that Texas ladies have a lot of determination—and are handy with shotguns.

 
Purchase Links: 

https://www.amazon.com/Male-Order-Catalogue-Santa-Fleeta-Cunningham-ebook/dp/B01B0WII3C

REVIEW:
RATING: 4.5 Stars 

It has been a very long time since I read a Western/Historical Romance as well-written and enjoyable as ‘Male-Order Catalogue’.  And despite the amusing title, the book is not a romantic comedy; there’s serious romance, mystery, and suspense along the way.

It’s 1900, and in Santa Rita, Texas, Lavinia Cates is feeling very sad and lonely – her parents are long dead; one sister is now in New York, living with their cousin; the youngest sister, Lilah Rose, has just run off to marry a young man from a very reprehensible family; and Lavinia, at 24, is facing spinsterhood.  She definitely isn’t happy about Lilah’s marriage, but she refuses to just turn her back.  She decides to order Lilah a gift, and finds a nice item in the 1900 Sears Roebuck catalog. Then she remembers a whimsical conversation about being able to order a beau in the same way. To try to cheer herself up, she fills out a fake order, for a very attractive man modelling a mackintosh, figuring it’s something she can look at in the days ahead, and laugh.

It’s now approaching Christmas. In Chicago, Pinkerton agent Matt Holland is spending some time with an old friend, who just happens to be an executive of Sears Roebuck. They share a little laugh about an order the company recently got, for a man modelling a mackintosh.  The company returned the woman’s check, along with a message saying that the requested ‘product’ was no longer available.  Matt laughs again, when he learns where the order came from: Santa Rita, Texas.  That’s where he’s heading next, to pose as a railroad agent while he investigates a series of thefts.  Once there, he can’t quite resist looking for the woman who placed the order - someone named Lavinia Cates. By accident, this was the order Lavinia sent, instead of the one for Lilah’s gift.

So a romance begins, weaving through Lavinia’s worries about her sister, and Matt’s hunt for the robbers.  Everything is very appealing and skillfully executed, moving along at a good pace: the entrancing romance, the suspenseful search for the thieves, and varied interactions with the people of Santa Rita.  Lavinia and Matt are wonderfully drawn, and most of the other characters are interesting and believable as well.  I enjoyed reading this book, enough to rate it well worth 4.5 stars. 

I am very grateful for the reviewer’s copy I was sent.


Reviewed by: Roberta




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