Wednesday, July 31, 2013

WWW Wednesday (61)

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…


• What are you currently reading?

• What did you recently finish reading?

• What do you think you’ll read next?



Product DetailsProduct DetailsProduct Details

01. Currently Reading:
Revenant in Training by RaShelle Workman. Started this novella, the second in the Blood and Snow series, for something quick and entertaining. Snow is starting to turn into a Vampire and she's number one on the Queen's list.

02. Recently Finished:
The Missings by Peg Brantley. Intense mystery revolving around organ donation and how much someone would pay to stay alive.

03. Reading Next:
The Rockin' Chair by Steven Manchester. Got the download ready to go. :) Can't wait to start this one.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Teaser Tuesday (72)


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Product Details

The Missings (Kindle Loc. 3229-30)
   - Peg Brantley

"You should know I'm on my way to the Preston Clinic. I don't plan on pissing anybody off, but I do plan on getting some answers."

Monday, July 29, 2013

The Unwanted Wife

The Unwanted WifeAll Alessandro de Lucci wants from his wife is a son but after a year and a half of unhappiness and disillusionment, all Theresa de Lucci wants from her ice cold husband is a divorce. Unfortunate timing, since Theresa is about to discover that she’s finally pregnant and Alessandro is about to discover that he isn’t willing to lose Theresa.


*May Contain Spoilers*

Natasha Anders sets up a scheme-filled marriage in her novel, The Unwanted Wife. When Sandro married Theresa, he thought she was in cahoots with her father, holding the livelihood of Sandro's family as if it were the blade to a guillotine. In order to remove the threat, Sandro must give the De Lucci family a male heir.

The novel focuses around Theresa, who met Sandro and fell completely in love with him. She has a gentle nature but reaches her breaking point after nearly two years of unrequited feelings, standing up to Sandro and asking for a divorce. Readers will connect with Theresa, firstly, through empathy. Feeling unloved is an easily relatable emotion and Theresa can't remember a time when she felt love. (Certainly not from her calculated and focused father.) The strength that Theresa discovers within her heart will pull readers to her side of understanding, strengthening the initial bond Anders creates. 

The plot of the novel is solely based on the relationship between Sandro and Theresa. Becoming pregnant scares Theresa, she sees the child as an innocent victim to her father's schemes and a tie to Sandro that she doesn't want any longer. But, things become increasingly difficult when Sandro learns that Theresa never knew of her father's plan and actually loved him. The stakes raise again when Theresa learns that she hasn't been the only woman in Sandro's life.  The evolution of both characters throughout the story will bring readers to tears, evoking every emotion emitted in a relationship. 

Rating: 4/5 Cups

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

WWW Wednesday (60)

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…


• What are you currently reading?

• What did you recently finish reading?

• What do you think you’ll read next?



Product DetailsProduct DetailsProduct Details

01. Currently Reading:
The Missings by Peg Brantley. Suspense/thriller focused around a murder spree in Aspen Falls, Colorado. Just started this one and it's already gruesome.

02. Recently Finished:
The Unwanted Wife by Natasha Anders. When a wife is ready to give up on her husband, he decides that it's time he took on the role he vowed to play.

03. Reading Next:
Hopefully The Rockin' Chair by Steven Manchester. =) All of his books are wonderful and I'm sure this one won't be any different.

Engulfed

EngulfedMaggie Finn travels to South West Florida expecting to find heat, sand, and gangs of old people. What she finds are dead bodies, a kidnapping, the mob and a certain Jewish Cuban detective that she has developed a school girls crush on.


It's not long before she's engulfed in events that will either destroy her or prove to her that it's never too late to begin again and that life isn't over until it is.

This book is filled with fun and unforgettable characters and situations that never leave a dull moment from page one to epilogue.

*May Contain Spoilers*

Kathleen Cosgrove writes a Florida style, hurricane induced, mystery that will blow you away if you forget to board the windows. In her novel, Engulfed, Maggie doesn't expect a murder after she travels to re-located her parents into a retirement community while they're on vacation, but that's precisely what she gets. And so much more. Now this wanna-be investigative journalist has her chance to snoop her way to uncovering the culprit behind the chaos that threatens her life.

Maggie is a divorced mother who makes a living writing the society gossip column in her home town. While in Florida she gets the chance to change her fate when parts of a dead body surface in the lake of a retirement community. Maggie is a feisty lady who is horrible at being inconspicuous. But she is quick at making friends, giving her a chance to be part of the investigation. Readers will connect with her based on her personality. She's down right hilarious; Readers won't be able to not laugh out loud. (I know I couldn't help it!) However, I think that's the extent of the character/reader connection. The novel focuses more on the plot than on the characters, but with a sequel on the horizon this connection has the opportunity to grow.

The plot of the novel is a little slow paced but still manages to be intriguing, though at times the dialogue was a bit confusing. There are multiple threads holding this mystery together and it's difficult to decipher until the end, when all is revealed. I think mystery readers will enjoy this novel, even if they don't build a firm connection with Miss Maggie. Worth the read. 

Rating: 3/5 Cups

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Teaser Tuesday (71)


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Product DetailsThe Unwanted Wife (Kindle Loc. 525-28)
   - Natasha Anders


"My wife..." he placed a lot of sarcastic emphasis on the last word. "...sleeps with me. You will come back to our bedroom if I have to drag you there kicking and screaming."

Sunday, July 21, 2013

In Too Deep

In Too DeepGracie has just finished her freshman year of college in Memphis when she takes a job at a local pizza joint in her home town of McKenzie, Tennessee. She is the epitome of innocence when she meets Noah. Noah is unabashedly handsome, intriguingly reckless and just cocky enough to be sexy. Gracie’s instincts tell her to stay far away from him and based on the stories she hears from her co-workers he leaves broken hearts in his wake. But still, she can’t explain her fascination with him.

Noah puts aside his bad boy ways when what he thought was a summer crush has him unexpectedly falling in love. But soon after Gracie transfers to UT Knoxville to be with Noah, their unexpected love becomes riddled with anger, deceit and humiliation.

Jake, Noah’s former roommate and Gracie’s best friend, can no longer be a bystander. Gracie’s world falls out from beneath her and when she breaks she turns to Jake for strength. As Jake talks her through a decision she’s not yet strong enough to make, together they uncover a truth so ugly neither of them is prepared for its fallout. Will Jake pull her to the surface or is Gracie Jordan finally In Too Deep?

*May Contain Spoilers*

For those readers who haven't experienced an emotionally abusive relationship, it may be difficult to understand why or how someone could stay. For the readers who have, it may be more difficult to understand why they can't just walk away. In Too Deep explores the hold abusers have over their victims and Michelle Kemper Brownlow guarantees that any reader will understand the experience. 

Gracie likes to think of herself as a "good girl." She enjoys her innocence and the strength she finds in it. When she meets Noah, the ultimate bad boy, she promises herself that she'll stay as far from him as possible. To Noah, this distance is a challenge. One he hasn't faced before and he'll stop at nothing to capture her. He uses his charm, and manipulation, to reel her in and, as soon as she gets comfortable, he flips the switch. Noah continuously degrades Gracie, manipulating her into believing that the problems in their relationship are all her fault. When she threatens to walk away, Noah uses his charm once again to convince her that he loves her and the fear of her leaving makes him act the way he does. 

Gracie begins the novel as a young woman, full of life and love. She's sweet-natured, has a good heart, and is open to the world. But the abuse she receives from Noah changes that. She loses her innocence and begins to think of herself as worthless.

Readers will connect with Gracie on multiple levels. Noah is her first love and he becomes her first for a lot of other things, including sex. Readers remember their first love and how inspiring it was. The adrenaline rush of feeling alive and that anything is possible. This universal feeling lays the groundwork for the connection with Gracie. 

As Gracie is mentally abused throughout the novel, that bond will either weaken or strengthen depending on the reader. Readers who have trouble understanding why Gracie can't simply walk away will feel distanced from her, while readers who have experienced a similar situation will find themselves comparing their relationship with hers. When Gracie decides that it's time to stand up to Noah and leave him for good, the bond with every reader will strengthen and continue building until the final face-off between Gracie and Noah.

Through the novel, Gracie knows that she must find the strength to leave Noah behind and Brownlow specifically outlines how truly difficult that can be. Written in the first person, Gracie's stream of conscious pulls readers into the story forcing them to feel everything that happens. In Too Deep is a novel that needs to be shared. Emotional abuse is not something to be taken lightly and many don't understand the horror of the situation. Through her book, Brownlow will touch many readers and help them to understand just how to move forward.

Rating: 4.5/5 Cups

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

WWW Wednesday (59)

To play along, just answer the following three (3) questions…


• What are you currently reading?

• What did you recently finish reading?

• What do you think you’ll read next?



EngulfedProduct DetailsIn Too Deep

01. Currently Reading:
About to start In Too Deep by Michelle Kemper Brownlow. When a good girl falls for the bad boy, they both think he can change. But this novel says he won't.

02. Recently Finished:
Blood and Snow by RaShelle Workman. Snow White with a supernatural and vampiric twist. Hard to form a character connection with a novella but definitely an interesting series opener.

03. Reading Next:
Engulfed by Kathleen Cosgrove. When on vacation, Maggie finds herself in the middle of a murder plot. With a side of sexy detective.

Blood and Snow

Blood and Snow (Blood and Snow, #1)Snow White lives in Salem, Massachusetts with her dad, stepmother, and her cat, Gatsby. Her entire life she's been teased for her fairy tale name, and the fact that her seven best friends happen to be guys whose names begin with the same letters as the seven dwarves.

Everything changes two months before her sixteenth birthday. She's bitten by The Hunter, and transformed into a revenant—not quite human, not quite vampire.

*May Contain Spoilers*

RaShelle Workman adds a vampiric twist to the story of Snow White in her novella, the first in the series, Blood and Snow. However, this version of Snow White gives a more supernatural overtone rather than that of a fairy tale. With quirky details and the promise of vampires this opening novella has me excited.

Snow is the main character throughout the series. She's an absolute klutz who's falling in love with the boy next door. Well, one of them, since there are seven boys living in the neighboring mansion. Snow's mother died when she was young and her father and step-mother often leave her alone for long periods of time. (Yes, the step-mother sounds a little evil.) Readers will connect with her based on her teenage angst and her new found crush. However, since this first installment of the series is so short, it's hard to build upon that initial connection. 

The plot of the series isn't completely laid out in Blood and Snow, but readers do learn that the Queen Vampire has chosen Snow... for something and has already begun to change her into a vampire. This book is definitely a teaser for what's to come. Hopefully in the following novellas, Workman will build on the initial connection that she's created so that readers can have a firm bond with Snow.

Rating: 2.5/5 Cups

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Teaser Tuesday (70)


Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:
• Grab your current read
• Open to a random page
• Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
• Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

Product DetailsBlood and Snow (p.17)
   - RaShelle Workman


"Lips red as rubies, hair dark as night. Drink your true love's blood, become the Vampire, Snow White."
"I want it."

Always There

Always ThereIn this fresh, poignant novel, Always There, Shelby Lynn LeeMaster grapples with her recent “orphaned” life and how to let down her guard to fully experience true love, allowing it in to her heart without fear. The mother, Betheny LeeMaster, struggles with dying before she could teach and guide her children into adulthood. The daughter cannot break from her own fears, while the mother cannot forgive herself for leaving her children too soon. The different narrators, the mother in Heaven and the daughter on Earth, tell their stories in alternating chapters. Can the two women reconcile their fears and remorse before it’s too late, and Shelby loses the one man she’s destined to be with?


*May Contain Spoilers*

Carol  Ann Albright-Eastman shares the afterlife with the living in her novel, Always There. As a mother worries about how her children turned out after she died from cancer, her daughter struggles with the fear and pain of being, and dying, alone. 

Bethany died from colon cancer when her youngest daughter was twenty. She spends the afterlife with her husband, who died before she did, and sisters. Readers will connect with this character based on her title, Mother. She wonders and worries that she didn't have enough time to prepare her children for the adult world before the cancer killed her. Readers will use this to build a relationship with Bethany, connecting with the universal fear of what happens when we aren't there to help the most important people in our lives.

Shelby was the youngest of Bethany's three children. Saying goodbye to both of her parents before she turned twenty-one took it's toll on her quirky and fun personality. Now she lives in fear. She's so afraid that her life may be stolen by cancer - the death sentence that took her Aunts as well as her mom - that she refuses to let anyone in. Readers will form a bond with Shelby based on her fears. It's too easy to shut yourself off from the world when death looms on the horizon. Especially when alone seems like the safest place from worry and pain. 

Readers will quickly form strong bonds with each of these main characters and they will only strengthen as the plot advances. The story line focuses on Shelby and how close she comes to losing everything that matters - including her destiny, Chance. As Shelby struggles to open up to love, the last Aunt of the family passes away and joins Bethany in the afterlife. When Bethany learns of her daughter's emotional conflict, she tries to find a way to help her. Highly recommended novel! 

Rating: 4.5/5 Cups

Friday, July 12, 2013

The Governess Affair

The Governess Affair (Brothers Sinister, #0.5)She will not give up…

Three months ago, governess Serena Barton was let go from her position. Unable to find new work, she’s demanding compensation from the man who got her sacked: a petty, selfish, swinish duke. But it’s not the duke she fears. It’s his merciless man of business—the man known as the Wolf of Clermont. The formidable former pugilist has a black reputation for handling all the duke’s dirty business, and when the duke turns her case over to him, she doesn’t stand a chance. But she can’t stop trying—not with her entire future at stake.


He cannot give in…

Hugo Marshall is a man of ruthless ambition—a characteristic that has served him well, elevating the coal miner’s son to the right hand man of a duke. When his employer orders him to get rid of the pestering governess by fair means or foul, it’s just another day at the office. Unfortunately, fair means don’t work on Serena, and as he comes to know her, he discovers that he can’t bear to use foul ones. But everything he has worked for depends upon seeing her gone. He’ll have to choose between the life that he needs, and the woman he is coming to love…

*May Contain Spoilers*

Courtney Milan writes the prequel to her Brothers Sinister series with, The Governess Affair. A stubborn governess meets the most stubborn man in the ton, but which will bend first? 

Serena and Hugo share the stage as the main characters. The point of view often switches between them and it's a wonder to read. They both are quick-witted, humorous, and will stop at nothing to get what they want. Serena is an adventurous girl who seems to always find herself in trouble, yet she's brave, open, resilient, and persistent. Readers will connect with Serena on her path of justice based on her personality and her hope for the future. 

Hugo is the villain-turned-hero of this prequel. He's given the job to eliminate the problem that is Serena and readers will love how much he struggles! He doesn't expect to meet his match in the tossed away governess, but he does and it's an absolute riot. He chills her to the bone and then gives her hot tea to warm her soul. The match-up is on even ground and it's a thoroughly enjoyable duel. 

The plot that Milan creates is masterful and intriguing. I loved reading the barbed witticisms that Serena and Hugo spit at each other. I laughed at the unexpected situations and hated the Duke as much as Serena. I can't vouch for the whole series, but if the other books are anything like this prequel, read them voraciously. 

Rating: 4/5 Cups