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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Pitch Perfect by Sierra Dean

Pitch Perfect (Boys of Summer, #1)Pitch Perfect by Sierra Dean
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Emmy Kasper has nailed her dream job as head athletic trainer for the San Francisco Felons. Of course her first day doesn’t go as planned when she accidentally crashes her bike into baseball star pitcher Tucker Lloyd. Tucker should have been ticked at the woman who could have done him bodily harm, but he cannot get her out of his mind. Realizing she is now part of his team, Tucker is not sure if he wants the distraction but he can’t seem to stay away from Emmy. Tucker is towards the end of his career and he needs a breakout season to ensure he has a few years left. What he is not expecting is that his trainer is quickly becoming his best asset.

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Monday, August 19, 2013

Lingerie Wrs by Janet Elizabeth Henderson

Lingerie Wars (Invertary, book one)Lingerie Wars by Janet Elizabeth Henderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Lake Benson agreed to loan his sisters money to open her lingerie shop, he didn't think it would have him taking over the lingerie business and heading to Scotland. Former lingerie model Kristy Campbell has weathered worse than trying to make her lingerie business succeed. When she offers to combine ideas with her competition, she finds herself at war with the English, particularly Lake.

Lake understands they are at war, but that does not stop him from wanting to spend time with Kristy. He makes his interest known both publicly an privately, but Kristy has scars that she is still learning to accept and the betrayal from her ex-fiancee is making her trust in men difficult. One moment she wants to hit Lake over the head and send him on his way, the next she finds herself embracing the sinful promises he has a knack for whispering in his ear. Batten down the hatches, you are in for a sinfully delicious treat.

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Running to You by DeLaine Roberts

Running To YouRunning To You by DeLaine Roberts
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Medical sales rep Alexandra Morrison is anxious to snag a coveted client, but he turns her down on the first try. However, Dr. Grayson Brooks may have just fell head over heels for the feisty Alexandra and tries to put his best foot forward where she is concerned. Alexandra is falling fast for Grayson, but an incident from her past keeps resurfacing but it does not phase Grayson at all. Their courtship is riddled with misunderstandings, betrayal, and a health crises no one expected.

First in a series. I enjoyed the story, thought Alexandra fit the bill for hot tempered red head. Grayson is a bit of a mystery because you know he is hiding something, but what? Look forward to next book in series.

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Haunted Wolves by Moira Rogers

Haunted Wolves (Green Pines, #2)Haunted Wolves by Moira Rogers
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Shifter Colin Knox is tired, as his work as an executioner, he doesn’t have friends and lacks the intimacy he so greatly desires. All those feelings are tightly wrapped when meets Lorelei Adams. Lorelei is a survivor, she is off limits, and she is still healing. Despite everything Lorelei is dealing with, she wants Colin even if he keeps trying to put her in the friend zone.

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Friday, August 16, 2013

The Knight's Temptress by Amanda Scott

The Knight's Temptress (Lairds of the Loch, #2)The Knight's Temptress by Amanda Scott
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Lady Lachina “Lina” MacFarlan finds herself and her new sister-in-law taken by men who wish to do them harm, she finds an unusual rescuer Sir Ian Colquhoun. Ian sees no harm in flirting with Lina, her quick ability to speak her mind and the beauty she bestows are agreeable, however he had not expected to take her as wife. With both Lina and Ian easing into married life, Lina seems to be centered around the ability to find herself in trouble, and Ian has some very inventive ways of keeping her safe and making her listen.

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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Best Laid Plans by Silver James

Best Laid Plans (Dearly Beloved)Best Laid Plans by Silver James
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

As a wedding coordinator, Claire Vitale has dealt with it all, bridezilla’s, mothers who take over and won’t relent, but never in her whole career has she come close to wanting to kill someone. Father of the bride, Nicholas Grant, wants to turn his daughter’s wedding into a strategy for business. Claire has had enough and decides to stand up to the overbearing man and the results are far from what she expected.

Nicholas is not one to even consider a relationship with a woman, he works and is dedicated to his job. Claire has caught his attention though and the more the spurs with there, the more he realizes what has been missing from his life, Claire.

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Good Girl Gone Plaid by Shelli Stevens

Good Girl Gone Plaid (The McLaughlins, #1)Good Girl Gone Plaid by Shelli Stevens
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

In high school Sarah Rawlings fell head over heels for bad boy Ian McLaughlin. So absorbed in their relationship they didn’t believe anything could tear them apart, but one night was all it took to break each other’s heart and create an emptiness that eleven years couldn’t heal.

Sarah is back on Whidbey Island to fulfill the requirements of her grandmother’s will, she just hopes that the month she has to stay will not put her in a direct path with Ian. The first day is all it took to push Ian in her path, to get Sarah riled up, and to bring back those dormant feelings that only Ian had the ability to stir up. Ian knows he is acting like a dick when it comes to Sarah, but dammit he still loves her and wants her back. As they begin to fix a fractured friendship they both find out that the reasons they believed for breaking up were not as clear cut as they thought and a buried secret is about to be exposed, possibly destroying them forever.

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Down & Out by Marcy G. Dyer

Down & OutDown & Out by Marcy G. Dyer
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Candace Downs can’t believe she has to start all over, she had her dream job as a publicist for a Christian theater in New York, but it closed. Her cousin has a job for her lined up in Odessa, Texas though as a tower and repo handler. Candace knows she is completely out of her element, especially from the judged looks on trainer Josiah Bradley face, but she has a positive attitude about the whole thing and plans to do her best. When she attracts an admirer who won’t take no for an answer, Josiah is doing his best to protect her from the elusive stalker who keeps getting more dangerous the longer he is out.

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Never Deal With Dragons by Lorenda Christensen

Never Deal with DragonsNever Deal with Dragons by Lorenda Christensen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Myrna Banks is a dragonspeaker working as a mediator between humans and the dragons. After World War III, the dragons took over and have ruled ever since. It was another typical day with dragon goo on her clothing, a misunderstanding between a human and dragon, and her boss trying to take the glory for work he did not do. Enter ex-boyfriend and thief Trian to an already trying day, after a year together he stole documents from her home and walked out of her life. Now the group he works with needs her help with a delicate matter, that could cost others their lives.

Not wanting to trust Trian again, Myrna can’t help but take little digs as they come her way, but when he seems hurt by the personal jabs she decides she wants answers. Trying to get them though is difficult when everything wrong about her newest assignment happens.

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Friday, August 9, 2013

Dark Waters by Toni Anderson Book Tour, Review,Interview, and Giveaway

Dark-Waters


Blurb
Dark Waters
It may be summer, but schoolteacher Anna Silver’s trip to the coastal town of Bamfield is anything but a vacation. She’s on the run, desperate to stay one step ahead of her father’s
murderer and determined to track down the one man she’s been told to trust: her father’s old cell mate, Brent Carver. But when she finds him, she discovers not a kind, elderly artist but a dangerously hot alpha male with blood on his hands.

Loyal to the core, Brent would never turn away his friend’s daughter when she comes seeking help. He can’t deny Anna his protection…just as he can’t deny the instantaneous attraction he struggles to keep in check. But as their passion blazes out of control, a sadistic killer is on the hunt to stop Anna from uncovering his dark secrets.

Excerpt:
Brent Carver lay in bed listening to the surf outside his open window. The rhythmic pounding pulse helped calm the ragged unset­tled feeling that clawed inside him. Sometimes it even let him sleep. Not tonight.
He shifted restlessly, sweat damp on his skin. The west coast was getting a blistering-hot summer that had him thanking God he wasn’t stuck in that shithole prison, sweating it out with a few hundred of his least best friends. He sat up in bed and swiped irritably at his too long hair.
Gina had liked it long.
Damn.
He’d spent the past year trying not to think about Gina, or her murder, and yet memories snuck past his guard all the time. Her smile, her giving nature, her unwavering dedication to his undeserving ass. When he’d broken things off with her, he’d hoped she’d finally move on. Find herself a man she could marry and have babies she could spoil. But things hadn’t worked out that way, and no one regretted it more than he did.
He whipped back the covers and padded naked to the open window that faced the Pacific. It took a moment for his heartbeat to stop hammering. A moment for the burn in his chest to ease. At nearly forty years old, he’d spent half his life in prison and would never get enough of breathing in the fresh clean air of freedom.
The dark water before him stretched like a smooth satin sheet all the way to the horizon. But the calm tranquility was an illusion that disguised deceptive currents and gigantic swells, cold depths and wicked storm surges.
That ocean called to him—it always had. This sliver of coast was what he’d missed locked up in his cell for so many years. Not peace. Not serenity. Not pissing in a private bathroom. Huge rollers crashing home. Elements clashing like titans in his backyard. The abandon. The wildness. The energy. Prison had squeezed the need for that energy into a tiny corner of his mind and tortured him with it in his dreams. When he’d gotten out, he’d spent two days just staring at the ocean. This was where he belonged. This was where he needed to be. And no one was ever going to take it from him again. Being caged, being imprisoned, had almost wiped him out of existence, and the worst thing was—it was his own damn fault. He’d taken a life and gotten what he deserved.  
He’d been out four years now, but the smells, the memories, the sense of watching his back, was ingrained, tattooed on his brain like most cons wore ink. He’d found his salvation in a tal­ent for painting, enough of a talent that he could afford a kick-ass mansion anywhere in the world. But he’d returned here, to the small remote strip of land on the western edge of Vancouver Island. The scene of the crime and the only home he’d ever known.
Maybe he should buy a yacht, learn to sail. But that sort of aimless wandering didn’t appeal and his parole officer probably wouldn’t approve either. He rubbed his aching neck muscles and headed downstairs for a drink. He’d finish that last piece for the exhibition.
Exhibition.
He shook his head in disbelief. Some fancy-schmancy museum in New York was giving him an exhibition. He opened the fridge and pulled out a beer and popped the top. His agent had worked some serious magic, wrangling that mother. Only trouble was the gallery wanted the elusive and mysterious B.C. Wilkinson to turn up in person to the opening. His agent had even taken care of a passport and special visa requirements.
Yeah, right. He snorted. No fucking way. Still, Brent had learned years ago that it was easier to do what he wanted and beg forgiveness later. Not that he dealt much in forgiveness. Gina’s image smiled sweetly inside his head, but she was dead—stabbed to death by a homicidal maniac last year—and thinking about her wouldn’t bring her back.
His fist tightened around the neck of the bottle and he resisted the urge to hurl it at the wall. Prison had taught him iron control—he just hadn’t realized how much he’d need it on the outside. He headed onto his back porch, buck naked and glad of the fresh ocean breeze that cooled his overheated body. His nearest neighbor lived a quarter of a mile away, out of sight, over the bluff. This region was too remote for passersby and anyone with a boat would moor it in a sheltered cove, not at the mercy of Barkley Sound’s treacherous grasp. The moon was cloaked behind restless clouds that billowed like smoke across the sky. He was just about to sit his ass down when he saw a shadow flitter near the woods.
He had visitors?
No fucking way.
In prison he’d received enough death threats to take serious precautions with his safety. When some of the local thugs had been arrested last year, he’d let down his guard and thought the danger was over. He’d obviously thought wrong. What if it was his brother, Finn? Or the cops? He pressed his lips together. Finn knew better than to spook him and the cops had no reason to be sniffing around.
Something was going on.
No one made social calls on Brent Carver—no one without a death wish. He lived on a peninsula that, due to the rugged terrain, was only accessible by boat. There were about thirty locals living on this side of the inlet, but they were more likely to hand-feed rabid wolves than drop in for a beer.
Did his visitor know he was out here?
Leaving the bottle on the deck, he carefully slipped over the side of the porch and melted into the night. It was pitch-black in the woods, but he’d grown up here and knew every tree and hol­low. He made his way along the side of the shed and ducked into the forest. Over the last year, he’d gradually stopped listening to the scanner for signs of trouble, stopped keeping firearms in the house. He’d gotten soft, but not stupid. Silently he dropped to his knees beside a massive Sitka spruce that was technically on his neighbor’s property. If she found out about his little cache, she’d be pissed. He swept dirt and dead needles off the top of a waterproof box he’d sunk into the ground, and removed his SIG Sauer. He replaced the lid and covered it as best he could in the dark. He got his bearings, and found the tree where he’d hidden his ammo. He grabbed a magazine and headed up to the road, circling around. He inched down an old trail and came up behind where the shadow had been.
Darkness cloaked the clearing where his house sat but his night vision was sharp. And damned if the woman—put a man in prison long enough and he could spot a female blindfolded at twenty paces—wasn’t climbing his porch steps shining her flashlight around the place like a laser show. Maybe she was a thief? Maybe someone had figured out Brent Carver was B.C. Wilkinson and sitting on a shedload of very expensive artwork? Then she knocked on his back door.
What the…?
He rubbed his hand over his brow. He was stark naked except for his gun, and now some woman was standing on his deck? He hoped to hell she wasn’t a Jehovah’s Witness because she was about to have acome-to-Jesus moment.
But she could still be armed and dangerous. He’d pissed off enough bad guys in the joint to be wary of anyone turning up in the middle of the night. Hell, no one visited here, period.
“Hello?” She pressed her ear to his door. “Mr. Carver?” she said louder. Her shoulders sagged when no one answered.
He didn’t recognize her voice. He moved fast and silent across the clearing, padded up the stairs just as she reached for the doorknob.
“You’re trespassing.”
She jolted, her hand going to her heart as she spun to face him. “Oh, my God. You scared me.”
Never admit fear.
“I don’t like visitors, lady.”
Her flashlight dipped and then shot back to his face, almost blinding him. She swallowed, taking in his lack of clothes and keeping her eyes north of the hot spots. “You’re naked.”
“I was in bed.” He didn’t know why he needed to explain himself.
Her voice came out like gravel. “I’m looking for Brent Carver.”
“I’m looking for peace and quiet. Looks like we’re both screwed.”
“You’re Brent?” Her free hand slipped into her bag and he grabbed her wrist and pinned her against his door before she could get the drop on him. She went ballistic and tried to whack him with the flashlight. He jerked it out of her fingers and threw it behind them. She felt tiny and delicate, crushed between him and that solid piece of oak, although her lungs were in full working order.
Shit, his ears hurt.
“No one will hear you, so you might as well stow it.” She jammed one hand against his chin, squirming like an eel, then went for gold by trying to knee him in the nuts. He deflected the attack and pressed her tighter against the door, wedging her there with his body. She barely came up to his chin but fought like a wild thing. “Want to tell me who you are and why you’re knock­ing on my door in the middle of the night?” He concentrated on making sure he didn’t injure her while he tried to check out what she was going for in her purse.
She scratched sharp fingernails down his arm, drew in a breath to scream even louder. Her breasts pushed against his chest, which would have worked for him in a big way if she wasn’t so goddamn terrified. Sonofa-fucking-bitch.
Why me?
He had nowhere to stick his gun so he removed the pocketbook from her fingers and stepped back, keeping a wary eye on her bloodthirsty knee. She stood there stunned, trembling, and breathing heavily. He didn’t think it had anything to do with his dazzling good looks.
“You bastard.” Her chin snapped up. “You aren’t Brent Carver.”
He cocked a brow. “What makes you say that?” He searched her bag, more by touch than sight in the darkness. A cell phone, wallet, keys, tampons, tissues. No gun or shank.
“He’s a respectable painter. He’s not some nutcase who runs about in the middle of the night, waving around a gun, among other things,” she muttered darkly. “Attacking innocent, defenseless women.”
The scratches on his arm stung enough for him to snort out a laugh at that. Her eyes narrowed. He watched moonlight flow over her features, fine boned and delicate, except for the tight clench of her jaw.
There was no obvious threat in her pocketbook, but it didn’t mean he should let his guard down. He needed clothes. For some crazy reason, he was getting a little turned on by Miss Prim and Proper telling him who and what he was. It was probably being naked and within a hundred yards of anything two legged and female, but he didn’t want to scare her any more than he had already. He wasn’t a hound. Nor was he under any illusion about what she thought might happen when he grabbed her. Someone had jumped him in the shower once and lost their eye for the trouble. Hell, most people thought he was evil incarnate and that was the way he liked it. He reached past her and opened the door. “Inside. Now.”
“I’m not going anywhere with you.” She tried to dodge aside.
He grabbed her by the shoulders and forced her across his threshold. “You want to meet Brent? I’ll take you to him.” Her eyes were so huge with fear she looked like she’d been electrocuted. But she’d come to him, she had to play by his rules.

Interview

Where did the premise for Dark Waters originate?
Did you have anyone in particular in mind of the main characters?

Brent Carver is an ex-con who spent twenty years in prison for killing his father. His father was a mean drunk who was beating up Brent’s little brother at the time, but the justice system charged the brawny sixteen year old as an adult and put him away for life. Brent’s salvation in prison came in the form of Davis Silver, his cellmate for the last five years of his sentence, and art, which made his rich and influential.
As soon as Finn Carver’s brother appeared on the scene in DANGEROUS WATERS I knew exactly who’d play him in the movie. Josh Holloway--who is just so wonderfully sexy and sun-bleached and BIG :) Everything about Josh Holloway appealed to who I imagined Brent Carver would be.
Anna Silver is a totally different character. She’s you and me. Pretty enough but no supermodel. A hard working teacher who is looking forward to her summer break; living modestly while looking for a relationship that suits her needs. Dig a little deeper and you have a woman with some serious issues dating back to when her father was arrested and convicted of stealing $1 million from his work. Issues about things she’s never told anyone. The last person she expects to confide in is Brent Carver, ex-con and everything dangerous that she’s tried so hard to avoid all her life.
Anna Belknap seemed to embody all that sweetness wrapped around a strong backbone.

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Dark WatersDark Waters by Toni Anderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

At one point in her life Anna Silver had it all, a loving family, friends, everything a young teenager could wish for. Years later Anna is still trying to heal from her father’s betrayal, her mother’s absenteeism and an act of violence she never saw coming. Finding out her father has died is a shock, but realizing that it was murder and she needs help from his cellmate is another matter altogether.

Brent Carver lives his life sheltered in his home, painting. He served his time and has deemed himself unworthy of forgiveness When Anna arrives on his doorstep, he knows who she is instantly but he did not expect the attraction or the fact that the shadowed look in her eyes has him wanting to protect her. Brent is determined to help her, despite his wall that she seems intent on crumbling down.


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Sunday, August 4, 2013

Stetson's Storm by Kathleen Ball

Stetson's Storm (Book Three of the Lasso Springs Series)Stetson's Storm by Kathleen Ball
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Stetson Scott planned his return home to be quiet, quick, and only a matter of time before he was off to the rodeo circuit again. He didn’t plan on seeing the girl he left behind right after he arrived, nor did he plan to find out he had a son with Storm McCrory.

Storm can’t believe Stetson’s back and he doesn’t remember her. The man who broke her heart, shattered her dreams, and left her stranded with the town who turned their back on her when she was pregnant. It doesn’t matter that it has been five years, they still treat her and her son like the town pariah’s.

Stetson realizes both of their fathers played a huge hand at destroying what they had. He wants to help raise his son and hopefully earn Storm’s trust back. As they begin to patch their strained relationship, it seems as everyone else is trying to tear them apart. When one incident leads to another, they both will have to decide what is best for them and no one else.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

The Bet by Rachel Van Dyken

The BetThe Bet by Rachel Van Dyken
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

From the time they were babies, Kacey and Travis have been each others worse enemies. With Kacey it was because Travis has picked on her, teased her, humiliated her, and the list goes on. For Travis though he was just trying to show Kacey how he feels, he liked her, loved her, still loves her. Throw into the disastrous courtship of an unsuspecting Kacey, Travis’s little brother Jake, Kacey’s best friend. Travis has always been jealous of Jake, he wanted to be the one protecting Kacey and by her side giggling, holding hands, and all the other good stuff Jake seemed to receive from Kacey.

Kacey has not seen Jake in years, after an impulsive move on both of their parts Jake walked out and instead of trying to repair the damage, he acted like a jackass. Now he needs Kacey to pretend they are engaged for his dying grandmother’s sake. Kacey would like nothing better than to slap him upside the head and walk out, but she loves his family and is willing to do anything to help. Of course, Kacey is completely unaware that Travis will be there. Seeing Travis is with mixed feelings, one moment he is being sweet, the next he is creating mischief. Before the end of the weekend, truths will come out, passion will find a new level, and a couple of tussles will be inevitable before Kacey realizes who truly has her heart.

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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Empty Net by Toni Aleo

Empty Net (Assassins, #3)Empty Net by Toni Aleo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Audrey Parker is in love with a man who treats her with no value, he is every wrong choice she could make, but she loves him. After another disastrous interaction with her hook-up, he refuses to label a toss in the hay, she imbibes in a one night stand, no names, no baggage, just a night of passion. She wishes she could forget that night, but it replays often in her dreams and with the growing realization her current relationship is hindering her she breaks loose.


Hockey player Tate Odder can’t forget the girl he spent one night with, he felt it in his bones it was meant to be something more. Having lost everyone important to him, the young man is lonely and looking for someone to spend his life with. When he realizes his neighbor Audrey is none other than the one that got away, he formulates a plan to be patient until he can capture her heart.

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

A Fine Romance by Christi Barth

A Fine Romance (Aisle Bound Trilogy, #2)A Fine Romance by Christi Barth
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Mira Parrish isn't expecting her transition to her new life to be easy, but she thought at least the person picking her up from the airport would have at least shown up. Stuck with no help she finds her drenched in a rain storm and prickly by the time she arrives at her new apartment. Sam Lyons knows the first thing out of his mouth when he meets Mira should be an apology, but her stunning beauty floors him and then when she lets him get the verbal lashing of his life as well he decides he likes seeing her hackles raised.

Mira thinks Sam is the sexiest man she has met, but he is still not forgiven. Sam wants to get to know Mira but he has to find a way to break through her jaded image of him, which should be fairly easy if it weren't for one thing, Sam putting his mom first in his life. Sam feels he is duty bound to take care of his mom after his dad died, but the main issue is his mom is perfectly capable of taking care of herself and has no idea that Sam is his own train wreck.

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Dare You To by Katie McGarry

Dare You To (Pushing the Limits, #2)Dare You To by Katie McGarry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Beth Risk has an impossible road in front of her, her tumultuous relationship with her drug addicted mother whose boyfriend uses Beth as a punching bag whenever he gets a chance isn't getting better. She has her two close friends who she trusts, but are not doing much better than herself, her life is spiraling out of control no matter how hard she tries to salvage it. When Beth takes the rap, protecting her mother and lands herself in jail it thrusts her Uncle Scott back into her life. Scott is just another disappointment in a long trail of appointment's, he abandoned her when she was young, when she still believed in hope. Scott is determined to correct his wrongs with Beth, moving her into his home and making a fresh start. He was never expecting the angry, disrespectful, untrusting young woman who used to be sweet, silly, and the bright spot in his day. He has a long road ahead of him trying to correct some past wrongs.

Ryan Stone is like any normal teenager, he hangs with is friends, has a constant game of dare going, and is focused on baseball and making the pros. He is talented and has no doubt he can do it, especially with his father in the background making sure it happens. All is not what it seems with Ryan, he is struggling with family issues and has no where to turn. The first time he meets Beth on a dare he asks for her phone number, she turns him down flat with a few jaded sentences but it doesn't stop him from wondering about her. When she arrives in town, Ryan is asked to befriend her and show her the ropes. It is a tug of war, Beth doesn't want his help, he wants to still win his bet and the merry go round begins. What develops is a unique friendship that has both leaning on one another, developing into something more powerful than dating and changing their lives forever.

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Dirty Harriet by iriam Auerbach

Dirty HarrietDirty Harriet by Miriam Auerbach
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Harriet ‘Dirty Harriet’ Horowitz went from mingling with the elite to clad in leather motorcycle babe. When her abusive ex laid one hand to many on her, she went ahead and made his day. Now Harriet is a private investigator, uncovering scams and living in the swamps with a gator named Lana. When Contessa von Phul wants Harriet’s help finding a murderer, she knows she is stepping in murky waters, but always up for a challenge Harriet begins to ferret out sending her back to the Boca Babes she walked away from and hoped never to see again.

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The Reluctant Wag by Mary Costello

The Reluctant WagThe Reluctant Wag by Mary Costello
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Merise Merrick never wanted to be a model but when opportunity came knocking at her door it seemed an ideal solution for her draining funds and a way to continue her education as a journalist. When her first modeling gig is to be the face of Yarraside Football Club, she reminds herself it is about the paycheck not that she has absolutely no interest in sports.

AFL captain Cal McCoy is everything a sports figure should be, a leader, handsome, focused, and if the tabloids are correct a bit of a playboy. He isn’t looking for distractions but when he sees Merise for the first time, he can’t get her image out of his head. That is until they get to know one another, Merise makes some unfounded judgment’s against Cal and Cal does the same where Merise is concerned. Even through their turbulent working relationship, they both seem to want the same thing, each other, but they can’t seem to find a way to tell one another. Will they both realize they belong together before it is too late?


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Thursday, May 30, 2013

The Temporary Wife by Jeannie Moon

The Temporary WifeThe Temporary Wife by Jeannie Moon
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Billionaire and software designer, Jason Campbell, told himself one thing when he made an artificial proposal to Kindergarten teacher Megan Rossi, don't let his feelings get involved. In a desperate attempt to keep his niece Molly where she belongs, with her guardian Megan, Jason comes up with a strategy. Get married, stay married for a year, adopt Molly so there is no chance of his parents getting custody, and walk away as friends. Everything goes wrong from the get go, a stolen kiss, uncontrollable lust, and outside parties trying to destroy their unconventional family.


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The Lady and the Unicorn by Iris Johansen

The Lady and the Unicorn (Loveswept, #29)The Lady and the Unicorn by Iris Johansen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Janna Cannon will do anything to save her wildlife reserve, after countless efforts to get in touch with the elusive Rafe Santine, Janna has resorted to breaking and entering. Rafe doesn’t quite know what to do with the woman who scaled his walls and tried to enter his estate without permission, she is stunning, intriguing, and completely like any woman he has met before. Rafe devises a plan to get to know Janna, she agrees to stay on his estate and whatever that entails, he gives her another location for her refuge, if she agrees he might be able to get her out of his system, if she doesn’t he isn’t so sure he will let her get away.

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Thursday, May 16, 2013

He's So Shy by Linda Cajio

He's So ShyHe's So Shy by Linda Cajio
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After years of bullying because of his thin demeanor and need for glasses, Richard Creighton has proven to all of the world he is anything like his former self. Richard has become one of the most respected actors in Hollywood, now on set filming a historical film, Richard meets Penelope "Pen" Marsh and knows from the instant he sees her that she could be his forever.

Pen can't believe she is standing in front of stunningly handsome Richard Creighton. She knows they went to school together, but she was a kindergartner at the time and can't quite recall Richard. They both share some tortured memories over being teased at school, Pen is having a difficult time wrapping her head around this whirlwind romance with Richard, she just can't understand how she could ever measure up to be his match.


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