Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Review: Breathless

Breathless Breathless by Becki Brannen
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Breathless" by Becki Brannen is about Carly a new attorney who while out shopping at a local mall has an asthma attack. The last face she see's while frantically looking for her inhaler is Ryan's, a movie star in town filming and also known for his womanizing ways. There's something different about Carly that draws him, the fact that she has no idea who he is! He decides to take the attraction as far as it can go, but how far could that be when the paparazzi are always vying for his attention?

This is a sweet average girl meets celebrity romance. One that will remind you of those teenage dreams you had of growing up and marrying a very hot movie star. It could happen! (wink)

Here's the Amazon link for this sweet romance:
http://www.amazon.com/Breathless-Spar...

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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Review: Home for Christmas

Home for Christmas Home for Christmas by Lia Fairchild
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After Stephen's Mom passed away, the holidays have always been hard for him, so when a chance meeting with a bar waitress sparks something in him he can't help himself. Ali, a waitress at a local bar doesn't have time to deal with romance because she's tied up with dealing with her loved ones illness. When the two meet its hard to deny the interest, but no way it can be acted on at the moment because Stephen found out Ali is married. Can he hold out until her husband passes or is he making a mistake?

This is a very sweet story with a twist for an ending that will leave you smiling and glad you read it! It's short, about 30 pages so great for a light read.
I couldn't find the ebook link for it, but here's the Audible link:
http://www.amazon.com/Home-for-Christ...

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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Review: Black Soul

Black Soul Black Soul by Kiru Taye
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Black Soul" by Kiru Taye is a great beginning to what promises to be a great series about Guardians. Tara's working as an attorney and has spent a millenium being punished by the Council, for things she knows nothing about. M'na has been bonded to Tara for the same amount of time, but is not allowed to tell her anything unless the time of her punishment is completed.

I really liked this prequel, and found it to be way too short so I was hoping that I could download book one. I found that the author has not published any more books in this series after a year. Hopefully, she will soon.

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Sunday, December 13, 2015

Review: Protecting Summer

Protecting Summer Protecting Summer by Susan Stoker
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Susan Stoker has created another Seal novel that sweeps you off your feet. "Protecting Summer" starts off with Mozart heading out to look for the man that killed his little sister and checks in to a crappy motel where Summer is working cleaning the lodges. She catches his eye when she stand up for him when 3 women insult him after seeing his scar on his face. He notices she's pretty but in need of a good meal. He finds himself really enjoying her company over dinner and wants to talk more to her than bed her and leave; very unlike his other conquests of f-them and leave them. Instead of indulging in meaningless sex, he walks away knowing that he's going a mission and promises to be back. Unfortunately like some men he ignores his feelings and doesn't return for 2 months. After his team push him to go back he's appalled at her situation and moves to remedy it, and again he heads out on a mission. Summer gets kidnapped while he's gone and the whole team head out to save her!

Some may find it hard to believe that Mozart might deny his feelings for a few months before returning, but a lot of men don't know how to deal with those kid of emotions especially when they have always treated women as "holes" for their enjoyment. I didn't find Summer weak, but independent and not listening to her own intuition on many subjects but in the end proved her strength when it counted. I love this series very much and can't wait to read "Protecting Cheyenne".

Here's the link to Amazon for "Protecting Summer":

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S...

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Review: Peter Pan

Peter Pan Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Surprisingly this was my first time reading "Peter Pan" and what better way to read it than aloud with your children. It was a grand adventure to all of us, and definitely worth reading again.

Wendy and her brothers are fast asleep while their parents are at a party down the road and usually protected by their dog "Nana". The maid disapproved of dogs in the house and chained her outside away from her charges. Meanwhile, Peter Pan lured them away with dreams of mermaids, pirates, and tons of adventure. Adventure is exactly what they got in return too; Captain Hook, the Injuns, and Tinkerbell's antics.

What a wonderful story for all ages!

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Review: Damaged Perfection

Damaged Perfection Damaged Perfection by Nicki Rae
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I loved "Damaged Perfection" by Nicki Rae up until the cliffhanger, and then I hated her for leaving me hanging without answers for Piper and Fent's relationship!!! Ok maybe hate is too strong a word, but I don't like cliffhangers and this really does leave you hanging with no final answers. Luckily book two "Resisting Perfection" is already out, so now I can get my Piper and Fent fix!

This is a sexy read, despite the fact that Fent is broken from blame in his past that rests on his shoulders. Piper is just the one to reach in and smooth out the rough places. Their chemistry from the start is so erotic that it pulls you in and makes you want to read form start to finish.

Here's the link for "Damaged Perfection:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00P...

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Review: Hike Up Devil's Mountain

Hike Up Devil's Mountain Hike Up Devil's Mountain by Penny Estelle
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Hike Up Devil's Mountain" by Penny Estelle was a short intriguing story that I read to my boys. They were glued to the story from beginning to end, as was I.

What child listens to their parents when told not to do something? When told not to go in a house set for demolition, Andy ventures into the house anyway where he later runs into the towns newcomers aka the town bullies. During a scuffle Andy locates a glowing stick and accidentally turns one into a rat! In order to cure him they go up Devil's Mountain to find the witch who used to live in the house.

What a great adventure story for children with a moral to it. I recommend this as a read aloud for ages 5-8, and as a read alone for older children or adults.

I was gifted this book by the author in return for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own and no one else's.

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http://www.amazon.com/Hike-Devils-Mou...

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Monday, December 7, 2015

Review: The Luck of the Irish

The Luck of the Irish The Luck of the Irish by Ginger Voight
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

A few days before St. Patrick's Day, Siobahn Flannery, a burned out NYC barmaid, gets a surprising customer.... a Leprechaun. Ok maybe he's only a man dressed as one, but at the end of every night he leaves her a gold coin to for this exhausted waitress means a magical journey with hopefully a happy ending.

I found "The Luck of the Irish" to be an amusing romantic story with a happy ending. If you're looking for a cute St. Patrick's read then this one is a good one to pick up.

http://www.amazon.com/Luck-Irish-Love...

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Review: Mr.Paris: Erotic Billionaires

Mr.Paris: Erotic Billionaires Mr.Paris: Erotic Billionaires by Dixie Foxx
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

"Mr. Paris" is book one in what will obviously be a multi part series for every city that she has a man. Scarlet is bored with her dead end job and decides to use her looks and start selling her body on the internet to carefully screened men around the world. She gets a week all expense vacation in an exotic location with a sexy man, and they get 1 night of hot sex with her.

Andre, Mr. Paris, sounds like a very wealthy man who goes out of his way to make sure she has a wonderful stay in Paris at his expense, and in return has a marathon of "o's" with her. What girl wouldn't want to fantasize about having sexy men, hot sex, and a wonderful vacation? The only problem with this book is that it's too short and there's too little character development to actually care about the story.

I got my copy free on Amazon but it's now $2.99 for 30 pages:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T...

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Review: Gateway to Fourline

Gateway to Fourline Gateway to Fourline by Pam Brondos
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Gateway to Fourline" by Pam Brondos is about an alternate world called "Fourline" that can be reached through a portal in a costume shop. When Natalie, a college student, needs a job to help pay her tuition after her Dad's accident she goes to work at the costume shop. She doesn't expect to find a hodge podge of people there like she does, and especially royalty from another realm. Estos and his friends barely escaped with their lives after his sister was murdered and have been trying to build a rebellion since it happened. They chose Natalie to send a message back for them and it leads to more adventure and danger than she expected. Is she up for the challenge or is she doomed to fail? With blue spider like creatures and other dangers around, it makes it hard to know who to trust.

I found this to be a good book, a little slow at the start but then moved into some exciting moments in the middle. I liked the scientific/fantasy concepts thrown in and the touch of romance at the end. I felt that the characters needed a touch more of something.... I neither liked them or hated them. Will I read book two? Absolutely, this story can only get better as it goes along.

http://www.amazon.com/Gateway-Fourlin...

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Sunday, December 6, 2015

Review: Watch Me Burn

Watch Me Burn Watch Me Burn by Sharon Bayliss
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Watch Me Burn" is book two in the December People series by Sharon Bayliss. It follows the Vandergraff family and their assimilation into their true selves, wizards. In this book a girl goes missing that Emmy went to Volleyball camp with and David seems to see her face everywhere. It also turns out that Julie is a Summer wizard, and that makes this all the more complicated. Julie's family, the Prescotts, seem bound and determined to destroy the Vandergraffs and all they stand for, but why? The truth reveals itself and is even more sinister that can be imagined.

I love this series and that it has brought wizardry into the modern world in a way that makes you question your world and how you see it as a Mundane. There also seems to be some morals that come into question and lots of family dynamics that lead people on the path to destruction. I highly recommend this young adult series if you're into the paranormal or believe in magic or sorcery.

I bought a paperback at a book event, but here's a link to Amazon for the ebook:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00Q...

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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Review: Picture Perfect

Picture Perfect Picture Perfect by Ella Fox
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Flynn, singer for one of the biggest rock bands around, see's a pair of chocolate brown eyes in a crowd during a show he becomes trapped in them and realizes that he needs to clean up his act if he ever wants to have anything serious beyond groupies in his bed every night. When the singer of her favorite rock band spends the whole show singing to her it cements Tess' teenage love for him. Four years later as a photographer she finds herself invited to photo document the bands last tour after Flynn is shown the pictures she took of a band he and the guys are signing to their new record label. One look for Flynn and its instant stalker lust for Tess. Instant chemistry between them has them constantly sparking with every look,touch, or sound of the others voice. Can it be possible to turn a teen crush into something real and true?

Growing up with crushes on numerous rock stars has me in love with this book!!! And then the sexual chemistry between has my imagination sparking some serious cravings too! I got my copy from InstaFreebie from the author but here's the link to Amazon for it:

http://www.amazon.com/Picture-Perfect...

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Review: Secret Lives

Secret Lives Secret Lives by Jacqueline Sweet
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Secret Lives" is a sexy, steamy, intriguing collection of short naughty paranormal stories that are sure to set the imagination on fire. I didn't read the blurb about this before opening it, but had already downloaded to my kindle from awhile back. I'm so glad I read it though.... this has some very steamy moments wishing my hubby had been home and not out of town at the time. ;-) Also I found this to be a great introduction to some new to me writers that has me wanting to read more of their stories!

18+ for very adult situations and language

Here's the link:

http://www.amazon.com/Secret-Paranorm...

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Review: EllRay Jakes Walks the Plank

EllRay Jakes Walks the Plank EllRay Jakes Walks the Plank by Sally Warner
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When EllRay Jakes takes his new class mascot "Zip", the goldfish, home to take care of him over Spring Break his little sister accidentally overfeeds him and he ends up floating in the bowl. When Monday comes around he has to figure out a way to to tell his class that he killed Zip and hopefully they won't hate him. As the week goes on things seem to go from bad to worse, and Ellray continues to think of himself as the "Class Messup". Will he ever be anything more than a kid who constantly makes mistakes?

My kids and I enjoyed reading this book from Scholastic. It was our first EllRay Jakes book and I'm sure it won't be our last. I loved that it ended with a moral that actually fit my kids current situation.

Here's the link on Amazon for the book:
http://www.amazon.com/Ellray-Jakes-Wa...

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Review: In Bed with Mr. Wrong

In Bed with Mr. Wrong In Bed with Mr. Wrong by Katee Robert
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When the new librarian, Bri, is set up on a blind date with the Sheriff's hero brother, Ryan, it quickly becomes the blind date from hell. It all goes bad from the moment she answers the door and he stands there in silence, she assumes he's not interested and becomes the catty, mousey librarian from hell. Ryan thinks he must've been conned by his brother, but when he drops her off and they're spouting all kinds of trash to one another she calls his bluff and kisses him, from that moment forward things become combustible but moments later turn to ice. They both get conned and stranded in a cabin alone by his brother and girlfriend and forced to either work it out or kill each other.

I really loved this book from beginning to end and have added Katee Robert to my list of fave authors! Sexy, bitchy, steamy as hell..... yep loved it!

Here's the Amazon link for this awesome book:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00H...


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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Review: Skeleton Cat

Skeleton Cat Skeleton Cat by Kristyn Crow
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Skeleton Cat" is an awesomely illustrated children's book about a cat who by a flash of lightening is given a 10th life to live. As a skeleton he decides to do the one thing he always wanted to- play drums! The ghosts in the graveyard say he can't do it because he's only a skeleton, but he sets out to give it his best shot. Through rhyming sing son g storytelling this story was just as enjoyable to read as it was to look at the illustrations. We'll be reading this one for a few more years. I bought my copy from Scholastic school book order, but you can get a copy on Amazon.

Here's the link from Amazon for it:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0545...

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Review: Hot Rod Hamster and the Haunted Halloween Party!

Hot Rod Hamster and the Haunted Halloween Party! Hot Rod Hamster and the Haunted Halloween Party! by Cynthia Lord
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This was our first Hot Rod Hamster book and it was cute. My fist grader liked it, but is used to reading more advanced books. I felt it was lower than second grade and more appropriate for pre-k through 1st grade. I bought this from Scholastic before Halloween just to have a Halloween read aloud book.

Here's the link on Amazon for this cute book:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00S...

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Review: The Mixed-Up Museum

The Mixed-Up Museum The Mixed-Up Museum by Gail Herman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When the gang head to the Museum of Natural History to see the dinosaur exhibit, strange things start happening. Lights flicker, dinosaurs start moving, elephants start stomping.... what's happening here? Could it be ghosts or is someone trying to scare people off for some sinister reason? No matter what it is Shaggy and Scooby will solve the mystery!

Exciting mystery phonics reader for Kindergarten- 2nd grade. If your child loves Scooby then they'll enjoy this book!
Here's the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/Mixed-Up-Museum...

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Review: Ghost In The Garden

Ghost In The Garden Ghost In The Garden by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When the gang stop at Farmer's Fran's for some veggies they find out she's all out of veggies. Fran thinks it's a ghost stealing them because she hears strange sounds and a flash of white everytime. But is it a ghost or is there another reason for the missing veggies?

I found this to be just an ok story, made much more enjoyable by the fact that Scooby is in it. The kids liked it, but I found it a bit blah.

I couldn't find a listing on Amazon for this so I didn't post the review there or post a buy link.

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Review: Mummies At The Mall

Mummies At The Mall Mummies At The Mall by Gail Herman
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When the Mystery Inc. gang head to the mall to watch a movie, Shaggy and Scooby decide to hit the food court instead especially when they find out it's "All you can eat" day at the Cooksville Mall. While chowing down they find what appears to be a couple of mummy's tearing apart the mall!

Another easy to read book for the Scooby lover! Part of the 10 pack I bought from Scholastic school book order.

Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0439...

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Review: Disappearing Donuts

Disappearing Donuts Disappearing Donuts by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When the gang find out their favorite donut place, "Doodles Donuts", is going out of business because of donut theft they decide to try to get to the bottom of the mystery. The owner, Dora, promises them all the donuts they can eat if they solve the mystery.

My kids liked this of course because of Scooby and the gang. I used this as a quick read aloud before bedtime and its part of a 10 pack of Readers that I bought from Scholastic.

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http://www.amazon.com/Disappearing-Do...

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Review: The Haunted Ski Lodge

The Haunted Ski Lodge The Haunted Ski Lodge by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Mystery Inc. gang head out to do some skiing and in typical Shaggy and Scooby fashion they only have food on their minds. When they get lost after jumping off the ski lift they find their way to a lodge that has creepy sounds and what appears to be ghosts or monsters. Can Scooby and Shaggy figure it out? Of course they can!

My kids liked this book and I like it because of Scooby! It's an easy ready for advanced kindergarten through 2nd grade. It's technically a Level 2 reader, but to my advanced 1st grader it was too easy, but still enjoyable. My advanced 3rd grader enjoyed it for Scooby and the mystery, and read aloud time.

Here's the Amazon link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0439...

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Review: The Apple Thief

The Apple Thief The Apple Thief by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The gang heads out to pick apples and Shaggy and Scooby are competing against Fred, Daphne, and Velma for picking the most apples. They pick tons of apples but find their bucket empty, is someone or something stealing them? We know that they'll figure it and hopefully win the apple picking competition!

"The Apple Thief" is another selection from the 10 pack of books I bought from Scholastic and is a level 2 reader. Since we share a love Scooby Doo and the gang these are fun read louds, especially when I do Scooby's voice. On the downside, this is probably my least favorite of the Scooby Doo readers books to date. However my kids liked it.

Here's the Amazon link if you're interested in reading it:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B016...

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Review: Scooby-Doo Reader #3: Howling on the Playground

Scooby-Doo Reader #3: Howling on the Playground Scooby-Doo Reader #3: Howling on the Playground by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

When the gang try to help build a playground next to a ladies house she tries to scare them away saying that there are werewolves there. They decide to hang out in the playground that night to see if they can find the source, and by the end the mystery is solved.

This is a purchase from Scholastic from kids school book order, and part of a 10 pack of Scooby books I bought. We love Scooby and the gang so we enjoy this short easy readers. In my opinion its good for a quick bedtime story or read alone. And I admit I have to read Scooby's comments in his voice, lol.

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http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00J...

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Review: Scooby-Doo Reader #5: Shiny Spooky Knights

Scooby-Doo Reader #5: Shiny Spooky Knights Scooby-Doo Reader #5: Shiny Spooky Knights by Gail Herman
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

My kids and I love Scooby Doo so its' the reason I bought the 10 pack of these books from Scholastic. They're easy readers for my advanced reader kids, but amusing enough for a quick read through at bedtime.

In this book the Mystery Machine breaks down near a spooky castle that seems to have all kinds of weird things happening at it. Spooky knights guarding the doors, a witch in the kitchen, a vampire chasing them. Will they find out what's actually going on? Of course they will..... Shaggy and Scooby always do!

Here's a link at Amazon if you're interesting in purchasing it:
http://www.amazon.com/Scooby-Doo-Read...

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Saturday, November 21, 2015

Review: Toward the Sunrise

Toward the Sunrise Toward the Sunrise by Elizabeth Camden
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After Julia gets thrown out of medical school for stealing a dog that she had healed , she goes to the attorney that controls the estate that her family has lived on forever. Ashton can't believe that she threw away her opportunity to become a doctor after all he did to make sure that her schooling was provided for, and therefore refuses to help her. So she returns home to find that there is no room for her anymore in the little cabin with her brother and his set of twins. She decides to assist the neighbor with his goat farm and the birthing of tons of baby goats,this is where Ashton finds her when he is sent to retrieve her. Is it possible that she will refuse to go back to medical school and become a vet? Will they be able to deny the growing feelings they have for one another? Will Ashton lose his job if she doesn't go back to school?

This was a sweet historical romance novella that has brought back the struggles of a bygone era of few female doctors and the stringent rules that they had to abide by. It also brought the story of Ashton the attorney and his struggle to become more than just an attorney in the forefront of the Industrial Revolution.

http://www.amazon.com/Toward-Sunrise-...

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Friday, November 20, 2015

Review: The Eyes Die Last

The Eyes Die Last The Eyes Die Last by Teri Riggs
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"The Eyes Die Last" is a suspenseful read that takes place in Las Vegas. During a high profile Mayoral election between two former best friends, Nick and Louis, someone decides to start killing prostitutes and forwarding the "after" pictures to a local tv station. The main topic of the election just so happens to be prostitution: Nick wants to legalize it so the city can regulate it and make a profit from it, and Louis wants to abolish its disgusting practice. Kennedy and Wilder are put on the case to solve the murders but the main suspects are the candidates themselves. She also has to deal with the growing attraction she has for Nick while trying to prove her case for murder. The pressure builds more and more as more bodies appear, and the city knows it has a serial killer on its hands.

This was such a page turning addicting read! The characters are well defined and interesting enough that you want to really get in to the story and solve the murders before someone else gets hurt. There were more details that threw you off the killers trail, so that the murderer was a surprise in the end.

Here's the link to the book on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Eyes-Die-Last-T...

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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

Review: In Love With Paris

In Love With Paris In Love With Paris by Sharon Kleve
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

When Paget's boss gives her and her co-workers a chance to take their dream trip for 10 days to any destination, she chooses Paris. While waiting for her flight she meets a gorgeous guy who happens to be heading her way. She also finds herself sitting by her favorite romance writer! What an exciting beginning to her trip of a lifetime! Hoping that she and Christopher might get to explore the connection, she decides to step out of her comfort zone and tell him she'd like to see him again. After finding out they share a mutual love of running, they decide to run the next morning and then eat breakfast, where she finds out he works at the Louvre! Will this brief visit to Paris be the end of their relationship or the start of something special?

I love Sharon Kleve's clean romance books, they're always sweet and leave a smile on your face! If you're looking for a happy ending then "In Love With Paris" is great book for you!

I was given a copy by the author in return for my honest opinion, so all thoughts and words are my own.

Here's a link to the book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B017...

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Monday, November 16, 2015

Review: Bad Boy of New Orleans

Bad Boy of New Orleans Bad Boy of New Orleans by Mallory Rush
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Bad Boy of New Orleans" by Mallory Rush is a 1990's romance book that takes place in New Orleans. Micah, a girl who came from old family money, and Chance, the son of the housekeeper. The grew up together, but when it became obvious that there was more growing between them Micah's family ran Chance off. Micah never got over Chance and ended up marrying a man who gambled away her fortune, and Chance finally showed up to find out she didn't wait for him and was now in dire straits because of her choice. Can they work through their issues and save the love they once had for one another, or is it too late?

There is not a lot of connection between the characters that warms you to their plight, which is a bit disappointing; but overall its a good story for the 90's. Pretty typical of 90's romance novels. I rated it based on the genre, time period written, and overall story.

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http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Boy-Orleans...

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Review: Blood Destiny

Blood Destiny Blood Destiny by Tessa Dawn
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Tessa Dawn's book "Blood Destiny" is book one in the "Blood Curse Destiny" series. When Jocelyn Levi, a cop, takes a vacation from homeland security, she heads out chasing a human trafficking ring off record from the authorities. What she finds is a centuries old blood curse that terrifies her beyond words, so when Nathaniel Silivasi finds her in his valley she's terrified of him, when simultaneous the moon reveals that she is his destiny, the woman meant to bear his vampire children and save him from the Blood Curse. Jocelyn can't deny the initial attraction to him, but doesn't know who to trust after this frightening revelation.

You'll find family dynamics, magic, werewolves, vampire hunters, good vampires, evil vampires, romance, and kick ass action in this book. There is a bit of sex to this and lots of violence that is important to the story. I was recommended this story by Promoting Authors, Books & Reviews :https://www.facebook.com/Promoting-Au... And told I would be addicted to it.... well I am I can't wait to read the next book in the series!!!

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http://www.amazon.com/Blood-Destiny-C...

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Review: Summer of the Sea Serpent

Summer of the Sea Serpent Summer of the Sea Serpent by Mary Pope Osborne
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Summer of the Sea Serpent" is book number 31 in the Magic Treehouse series, and just as enjoyable as the other books in the series. My 5 year old checked this out of the library at school and read it alone, then we read it together with his 8 yr. old sibling. I enjoyed the story as much as they did. and recommend this series to other parents as a lower grade introduction to mystical, magical, mythical reading books.

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http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Tree-Hous...

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Review: Taking Chances: a Paranormal Investigation novel

Taking Chances: a Paranormal Investigation novel Taking Chances: a Paranormal Investigation novel by Rita Webb
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Taking Chances" is book three in the Paranormal Investigations series, and it doesn't disappoint. Emma is back home after her sister Angelina's disappearance. Jason started his own kayak/hiking tour business, but before he can open the doors officially the store gets broken into. New strange people moving in town, and girls coming up missing are just the beginning of the weird happenings. And among all that, is the growing realization that Jason and Emma are attracted to one another.

I love this series and I really hope it doesn't plan on ending anytime soon! All kids of paranormal creatures abound, among well thought out characters and story lines keep this book interesting. In every book the plot thickens about Drakon and the Rune Dragons.

This book is available at Amazon for $2.99:

http://www.amazon.com/Taking-Chances-...

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Review: Order of The Dimensions

Order of The Dimensions Order of The Dimensions by Irene Helenowski
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Irene Helenowski has created a complicated story of multi-dimensional travel in "Order of the Dimensions". An interesting tale of Anton, an ex-KGB agent, who wants to put everyone where he thinks they deserve to be in order to make a New World Order under his control. Jane is a Physics grad student who helps her professor with his Multiverser machine that allows travel between the dimensions. Anton kidnaps her and wrecks havoc with her family and with all of those involved in all the dimensions.

I found the story line intriguing and was excited to start reading it, but like other awesome sci-fi stories the writing leans more to a drier cerebral writing as opposed to an emotional read. Unfortunately that makes it harder to connect to the characters on a deeper level. I enjoyed the story a lot, but longed for the connection with Jane and her plight, and with Anton and his evil plan. I feel like this would make an exciting movie conversion.
It is currently available on Amazon for 99c :

http://www.amazon.com/Order-Dimension...

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Review: Still Mine

Still Mine Still Mine by Natalie Wild
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

"Still Mine" by Natalie Wild is a story about Jemma and Travis, who had an exciting side relationship while she was dating someone else. Instead of leaving the other guy, who seemed safe, she dumped Travis who would do anything for her. After a divorce two kids later, she moves to a new town and new job to start over. But who does she run into one snowy morning? Travis, the man she could never forget, the man who filled all her thoughts and dreams. Is there a chance to start over with him or did she ruin her chances for good?

Honestly I have no idea, this book was only 20 something pages and ends on a cliffhanger. Just when you start to connect a little with the characters and it starts to lead into something, it ends.

Part one is FREE on Amazon right now and here's the link:
http://www.amazon.com/Still-Mine-Nata...

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Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Review: The Best Halloween Ever

The Best Halloween Ever The Best Halloween Ever by Barbara Robinson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"The Best Halloween Ever" by Barbara Robinson is book three in the books about the Herdman family and their antics. This Halloween instead of all the kids trick or treating and getting their candy stolen by the Herdman's the school PTA decides to do the party at the school. The Herdman's think they're too cool for the party so all the other students are looking forward to a "Herdman free" Halloween even if their parents will be there too. Then weird things start happening and kids go missing.

My kids got this book from a Scholastic book order form from school and we used it as a bedtime read aloud book. I found it to be an amusing story, and they liked it.

It is available also from Amazon at the below link:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004...

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Review: Taking What’s Wicked

Taking What’s Wicked Taking What’s Wicked by Alexa Riley
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Taking What's Wicked" by Alexa Riley is one naughty as hell read. If you're looking for a book that will fulfill a naughty fantasy, then this just might be it. It's an intense scene, but its played out by consenting adults who know the score. There's also a bonus read that you should read also.

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Review: Barely Alive

Barely Alive Barely Alive by Bonnie R. Paulson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Paul's a high school senior who gets into a fight with his mom and runs away. While on the streets he meets up with Tom, who is seems to know how he feels and encourages him to join him and a group of boys. Everything's cool in the beginning, he gets to do what he wants and go wherever, but that ends with Dominic, who runs the group, shoots him up with a virus. Dominic only cares about himself and creating more zombies. Regretting his actions, Paul realizes he only has 12 weeks before his body is completely deteriorated. He continues to try to hold onto his humanity and hopefully find a cure for the zombiesm, while slowly falling for Heather, a girl that he and the guys kidnapped.

This is a great book and I love this take on zombies keeping there human side while fighting off their need for meat! Paul is a good looking athletic teen with heart and you have to like him. The other characters are very real and the story line just pulls you in.

This is part of a trilogy and this is book 1 of the Barely Alive series. The story continues with Falling Apart and Mostly Dead.

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Review: Viral Intent

Viral Intent Viral Intent by Bonnie R. Paulson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Viral Intent" is the prequel to the Barely Alive series by Bonnie R. Paulson, and explains the whole start to the Zombie infection. I think it's better to read the series first and come back to this one, rather than start here and move through the books. This is a short read of about 30 pages or less.

Dominic was a scientist intent on curing his father of Lou Gehrig's disease, but through a set of uncontrollable circumstances he was set on a different path. Like the saying goes "The path to hell is paved with good intentions."

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A...

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Review: Mostly Dead

Mostly Dead Mostly Dead by Bonnie R. Paulson
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"Mostly Dead" by Bonnie Paulson is the conclusion to the Barely Alive series, and has been an exciting read. Paul when faced with his need to feed more often has to make hard choices in order to protect those he loves. Will he be able to stop the psycho that is Dominic and his evil plan to destroy mankind? Are people really inherently good and able to resist their primal urges or will they all fail to resist the temptation of the flesh?

"Mostly Dead" is an exciting read from beginning to end that will keep you glued to eat until the last line is read! I was so surprised at how when everything is falling apart, then all the pieces click together and start going right. I don't want to give away the ending, but it was surprising yet satisfying.

Here's a link for this book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...

Book one of this series is currently free:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007...

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Monday, November 2, 2015

Review: Falling Apart

Falling Apart Falling Apart by Bonnie R. Paulson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Falling Apart" by Bonnie Paulson is book two in the Barely Alive series that takes us into a crazed world where a power hungry psychotic scientist turns young men and boys into flesheating cannibals and sex addicted walking dead. This story picks up where book one leaves off at Grandma Jeans's hiding out, Paul fighting his attraction and craving for Heather, Connie and Travis trying to develop a cure, and Dominic trying to steal Heather away. When a neighbor stops by for a visit Heather goes with him to get some supplies but ends up being kidnapped by Brian, the neighbor. In a race across town and state lines, Paul and his brother try to save Heather before Dominic can get his hands on her.

I really love this series that mixes my love of Zombies, romance, angst,and sci-fi. Poor Paul is tortured by his craving for love and the flesh, and his pending mortality.
Here't the link for this book:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009...

Also book one is currently free:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007...

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Review: The Upheaval

The Upheaval The Upheaval by Erica Stevens
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"The Upheaval" by Erica Stevens starts out like an ordinary day for all the characters involved and soon evolves into their worst nightmare. Birds fall to their death by the droves, animals hold mass suicides, craters form everywhere, the sun is blocked out, and a tsunami forms. Mass hysteria and death is everywhere, who do you trust? Is this the end of the world? Or the end as we know it? What caused this Aliens? What are their chances of survival? Facing an unknown is hard for anyone, much less when the world is falling apart too!

I was sucked into this realistic tale of cataclysmic proportions and left wondering what will be come of our survivors, unfortunately this is only the first book in the series so I must continue on my journey along with them and praying that they find the strength to continue on. I really liked the characters, but was sad to experience their losses and feel they reacted as anyone would in the circumstances. I'm really curious to find out what caused this destruction in the world, and to find out how far this destruction extends.

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Friday, October 30, 2015

Review: The Standout: A Robin Bricker Novel

The Standout: A Robin Bricker Novel The Standout: A Robin Bricker Novel by Laurel Osterkamp
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

"The Standout" by Laurel Osterkamp is an exciting page turner! Once I got into the book I didn't want to stop reading it! Robin is a former reality TV contestant who gets called in to fill an empty slot on another show that features fashion designers. The day after she accepts the invite she receives a menacing letter, things escalate to text messages and threats but her fiance' convinces her to go ahead and do the show. Things get worse during the filming of the show and sabotage seems to be coming from all directions. The cast of characters are so real and flawed that you can imagine that they are people you know. The conclusion to this was so very unexpected and made me love this story even more!

"The Standout" is like doing a mash-up of "Project Runway" and "The Black Swan". I highly recommend this book.

The book is due to be released on November 10, 2015, and here's the link to it:

http://www.amazon.com/Standout-Robin-...

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Thursday, October 29, 2015

Review: Something Moore

Something Moore Something Moore by Emma J. King
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Something Moore" by Emma J. King is a great beginning to what promises to be a steamy love story. A workaholic attorney is drug out to a local bar and meets up with a billionaire who is clueless on how to flirt, so she instructs him a long the way. He's intrigued by her bluntness and she by his lack of "perfection" and they hook up for a few steamy hours. She realizes that she could really fall for him and runs out while he's sleeping.

I really liked this and it left me wanting way "Moore" of the story, what I hate is this is another story parted out bit by bit. 20 something pages on this one. And yes I want to read the rest of the story.

It's available on Amazon for 99c at this link:

http://www.amazon.com/Something-Moore...


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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Review: Celebrity Interview

Celebrity Interview Celebrity Interview by Nicola Nichols
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

"Celebrity Interview" by Nicola Nichols about Janice who has become an erotica author against her husbands wishes, but when she gets an offer to interview a movie star he's all for it. So she promises to spend the weekend at his home for a "party" in return for an interview at the end. The movie is planned around the book she wrote and everyone must wear the costumes from the book, and are expected to act out the scenes. Will she go along with the request or go against her normal attitudes and become her alter naughty ego?

18+ for adult situations

This is a very short read of about 20 pages, and I had gotten it free at the time from Amazon.

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Sunday, October 25, 2015

Review: SilverMoonLight

SilverMoonLight SilverMoonLight by Marah Woolf
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Silver Moon Light" by Marah Woolf is a young adult paranormal story.Emma's mother dies and she goes to live in Scotland with her Uncle and his family, and finds that her life is forever changed. On one of her first days there she and the rest of the family are called down to the beach to assist getting the whales back in the water, while doing this she meets Calum, a young man who stays with an older couple in town. He's so standoffish with her from the beginning, but then nice to her..... it's so many mixed signals it will make a girls head spin. When she finds out his secret, it opens up a world she only thought existed in fairy tales. Knowing these things could put her in danger, is their attraction to each other worth the risks? And can the secrets of the parents destroy them?

I really enjoyed reading about Mermen and hearing the stories and rules about the "shellycoats" in Scotland. Thank you Talk Supe for gifting this paperback book from a contest. I believe the original language for this book is German so the format is a little different than what I'm used to, but makes little to no difference at all to the story. This book one so to learn the whole story we will need to read Book two which is out now, and three which should be out soon.
Here is the link to this book:
http://www.amazon.com/SilverMoonLight...

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Friday, October 23, 2015

Review: Ivan

Ivan Ivan by Roxie Rivera
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Ivan" by Roxie Rivera is book one in the Her Russian Protector series. Erin goes to a dangerous Russian MMA gym owner in hopes that he can help her locate her missing drug addict sister. When Ivan meets Erin he can't help but be attracted to her and even though he knows how dangerous his involvement can be, he decides to help. What Erin doesn't realize until it's too late, is that Ruby is in deep with two rival gangs with no visible way out thanks to her loser boyfriend . Will Erin and Ivan be able to save Ruby or will they end up in worse trouble than they started with ? Can Erin resist the charms of this dangerous man or will she also be pulled to the seedy side of Houston?

I really liked this story and it's characters and look forward to reading the next books in the series,which deal with Ivan's best friends from childhood Dimitri, Yuri, Nikolai, and Sergei.

Also the box set for books 1-3 is available free on Amazon right now:

http://www.amazon.com/Her-Russian-Pro...

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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Review: Watchers of the Night

Watchers of the Night Watchers of the Night by Matthew Keith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

"Watchers of the Night" by Matthew Keith is an interesting story about people that live a dual life, one in the daytime and one at night after they fall asleep. When Paul started not being able to stay awake when the sun set his parents took him to many specialists with no change, this of course brought on frustration for everyone involved. Paul only awakens when the sunrises, and therefore is late to school everyday which causes him to be sent to counseling. The counselor trying to help, involved an institute that specializes in sleep disorders. Paul has to make some quick decisions about his future so he chooses to go to Astralis and hopefully will get the help he needs to deal with his sleep issues. The things that Paul finds out could put him and everyone he loves in danger!

I really enjoyed reading this story. I think the characters and the choices they make are realistic, and I'm fascinated with the idea of walking in the real world as a "ghost" of sorts. "Watchers of the Night" does end with a cliffhanger, but I liked this story enough that I will definitely be reading book two!

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Monday, March 30, 2015



Having read parts 1-3 of this series I felt that I needed to read it from start to finish so I could truly judge this book in it's entirety. " The Sicarii" by A.J. Bennett is an intriguing variation on the hit man love story due to the fact the hitman in question, Thorne, is a half God rejected and sent to Earth as punishment after his soul mate dies. He basically goes through 2,000 years with an attitude problem, a lust for hot women, and a gun for hire. That is until he meets the sexy Kataya. He's so attracted to her that one night is not enough so he goes in search of her night after night, only thing is she's in a different for every time (she's a chameleon shifter) and a witch. They have a lust/hate attraction for each other that they fight through the whole book, which leads to some steamy moments. Thorne, with the help of his buddy Benny head out on multiple hits together which include Kataya's husband who's out for revenge! Talk about complications!

I enjoyed this book very much and loved that it wasn't the normal hit man romance. I loved the cross of genre's and can't wait to read Benny and Thanatos stories. The only negative for me was the ending, I felt it was a little rushed and could have taken a little longer to resolve. Otherwise this a very enjoyable read.

18+ for adult situations and language

This copy was provided to me by the author in return for my honest review.


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