Thursday, January 26, 2017
Throwback Thursday: Fragile by Lisa Unger
Author: Lisa Unger
First published in 2010 by Crown
Everybody knows everybody in The Hollows, a quaint, charming town outside of New York City. It's a place where neighbors keep an eye on one another's kids, where people say hello in the grocery store, and where high school cliques and antics are never quite forgotten. As a child, Maggie found living under the microscope of small-town life stifling. But as a wife and mother, she has happily returned to The Hollows's insular embrace. As a psychologist, her knowledge of family histories provides powerful insights into her patients' lives. So when the girlfriend of her teenage son, Rick, disappears, Maggie's intuitive gift proves useful to the case--and also dangerous.
Eerie parallels soon emerge between Charlene's disappearance and the abduction of another local girl that shook the community years ago when Maggie was a teenager. The investigation has her husband, Jones, the lead detective on the case, acting strangely. Rick, already a brooding teenager, becomes even more withdrawn. In a town where the past is always present, nobody is above suspicion, not even a son in the eyes of his father.
I have read a couple of the later stories that take place in and around The Hollows. I decided it was time to go back to the beginning, Fragile is about The Hollows where secrets are everywhere. Jones and Maggie's son is a troubled youth. When his girlfriend goes missing, suspicion falls on Rick. But the disappearance has similarities to a girl who went missing 30 years before.
I thought this was just OK. For me, the book suffered from too much length, too many points of view and a couple of story lines that really weren't necessary to advance the story. There were just too many people to keep track of in the book. It took too long for all of them to come together to make sense. I also had a hard time finding one likable character in the bunch. There really were no big surprises, so I wouldn't call this a thriller really. I know other people loved this book, so it's probably one of those you have to try for yourself.
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Throwback Thursday
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
What to Do with a Bad Boy by Marie Harte
Author: Marie Harte
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Date of publication: November 2014
Mike McCauley had his soul mate for a precious time before she died giving birth to their son. She left him with the best boy a guy could want, so why is everyone playing matchmaker? He's sick of it . . . until he meets Delilah Webster.
For some reason, the foul-mouthed, tattooed mechanic sets his motor running. He sees the loving woman buried within. But the closer they get, the more the pain of past wounds throws a monkey wrench into a future he's not sure he can handle...
What to Do with a Bad Boy is the fourth and final book in the McCauley Brothers series. I have to say that this is by far my favorite of the four books. Mike has been a widower for six years. Still grieving for his dead wife, he isn't prepared for the feelings that stir up in him when he is around Del.
I loved Mike and Del. Their relationship was explosive, but so much fun to watch. Del is pretty tough on the outside, but inside she is really soft and longing for love. I have been rooting for this couple since Del first showed up earlier in the series. I loved how she was with Colin, Mike's 6YO son. I thought the author did a really good job of making the reader feel Mike's grief and struggle to move past his wife's death. That break down scene really had me choking up and that rarely happens. I loved their HEA in the bar.
One of the things that really made this book was having part of the story told from Colin's point of view. He was really central to the story and having his thoughts just added depth to the relationship between Mike and Del. This book wraps up the quartet nicely. I highly recommend this one as well as the series as a whole.
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Date of publication: November 2014
Mike McCauley had his soul mate for a precious time before she died giving birth to their son. She left him with the best boy a guy could want, so why is everyone playing matchmaker? He's sick of it . . . until he meets Delilah Webster.
For some reason, the foul-mouthed, tattooed mechanic sets his motor running. He sees the loving woman buried within. But the closer they get, the more the pain of past wounds throws a monkey wrench into a future he's not sure he can handle...
What to Do with a Bad Boy is the fourth and final book in the McCauley Brothers series. I have to say that this is by far my favorite of the four books. Mike has been a widower for six years. Still grieving for his dead wife, he isn't prepared for the feelings that stir up in him when he is around Del.
I loved Mike and Del. Their relationship was explosive, but so much fun to watch. Del is pretty tough on the outside, but inside she is really soft and longing for love. I have been rooting for this couple since Del first showed up earlier in the series. I loved how she was with Colin, Mike's 6YO son. I thought the author did a really good job of making the reader feel Mike's grief and struggle to move past his wife's death. That break down scene really had me choking up and that rarely happens. I loved their HEA in the bar.
One of the things that really made this book was having part of the story told from Colin's point of view. He was really central to the story and having his thoughts just added depth to the relationship between Mike and Del. This book wraps up the quartet nicely. I highly recommend this one as well as the series as a whole.
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Blog Tour: Dirty Dealers by Tia Louise
Author: Tia Louise
Publisher: TLM Productions LLC
Date of publication: January 24, 2017
My job is to protect.
I'm the best, the king's elite.
She's the only thing that could ever distract me.
Logan Hunt is a guard. He's constantly aware of his surroundings, knowing every angle. He's intense, dedicated and focused. He'll take a bullet.
His new assignment is to protect the queen regent, keep his eyes on her at all times. He's more than up to the task.
Until a face from his past returns, and the mission he's sworn to complete becomes his biggest liability.
Dirty Dealers is a spin-off from the Dirty Players Duet. It involves Logan Hunt who is seen in the series. He wants to resign and get out of the King's service, but a threat to the Queen means he has to stay in a little longer. A blast from his past ends up making things a little more complicated.
I wanted to love this story. I love second chance romance. While I liked it, I didn't love it either. It ended up being just OK for me. I did like Cassandra. Her disability made her a unique character. She was strong and resilient despite it. I also did like Logan. I thought they were cute together and was rooting for them.
What I didn't like was the rest of the story. I didn't think this book stood up well as a stand alone book. I kept feeling like I was missing too much back story. Not having read the previous duet, I didn't really get the motivation behind Blitz wanting Ava dead. The story is told in alternating points of view, which I don't normally mind. But, often the scene I just read would be replayed out through the other person't POV. It made the book drag for me having to re-read scenes.
It's on sale today, so give it a try.
Goodreads:
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Amazon Kindle: http://amzn.to/2jIi2so
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Kobo: http://bit.ly/2jID8qD
iBooks: http://apple.co/2jHNVRE
About the Author:
The "Queen of Hot Romance," Tia Louise is the Award-Winning, International Bestselling author of the ONE TO HOLD series.
From "Readers' Choice" nominations, to picking up USA Today "Happily Ever After" nods, to winning "Favorite Erotica Author" (2015) and the "Lady Boner Award" (2014) (LOL!), nothing makes her happier than communicating with fans and weaving new tales into the Alexander-Knight world of stories.
A former journalist, Louise lives in the center of the USA with her lovely family and one grumpy cat. There, she dreams up stories she hopes are engaging, hot, and sexy, and that cause readers rethink common public locations...
Publisher: TLM Productions LLC
Date of publication: January 24, 2017
My job is to protect.
I'm the best, the king's elite.
She's the only thing that could ever distract me.
Logan Hunt is a guard. He's constantly aware of his surroundings, knowing every angle. He's intense, dedicated and focused. He'll take a bullet.
His new assignment is to protect the queen regent, keep his eyes on her at all times. He's more than up to the task.
Until a face from his past returns, and the mission he's sworn to complete becomes his biggest liability.
Dirty Dealers is a spin-off from the Dirty Players Duet. It involves Logan Hunt who is seen in the series. He wants to resign and get out of the King's service, but a threat to the Queen means he has to stay in a little longer. A blast from his past ends up making things a little more complicated.
I wanted to love this story. I love second chance romance. While I liked it, I didn't love it either. It ended up being just OK for me. I did like Cassandra. Her disability made her a unique character. She was strong and resilient despite it. I also did like Logan. I thought they were cute together and was rooting for them.
What I didn't like was the rest of the story. I didn't think this book stood up well as a stand alone book. I kept feeling like I was missing too much back story. Not having read the previous duet, I didn't really get the motivation behind Blitz wanting Ava dead. The story is told in alternating points of view, which I don't normally mind. But, often the scene I just read would be replayed out through the other person't POV. It made the book drag for me having to re-read scenes.
It's on sale today, so give it a try.
Goodreads:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32148304-dirty-dealers
Buy
links:
Amazon Kindle: http://amzn.to/2jIi2so
B&N Nook: http://bit.ly/2jHQhjq
Kobo: http://bit.ly/2jID8qD
iBooks: http://apple.co/2jHNVRE
About the Author:
The "Queen of Hot Romance," Tia Louise is the Award-Winning, International Bestselling author of the ONE TO HOLD series.
From "Readers' Choice" nominations, to picking up USA Today "Happily Ever After" nods, to winning "Favorite Erotica Author" (2015) and the "Lady Boner Award" (2014) (LOL!), nothing makes her happier than communicating with fans and weaving new tales into the Alexander-Knight world of stories.
A former journalist, Louise lives in the center of the USA with her lovely family and one grumpy cat. There, she dreams up stories she hopes are engaging, hot, and sexy, and that cause readers rethink common public locations...
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Monday, January 23, 2017
Spotlight Tour: Excerpt and Giveaway of My Highland Rebel by Amanda Forester
Author: Amanda Forester
Series: Highland Trouble, #2
ISBN: 9781492605461
Pubdate: January 3, 2017
Genre: Historical Romance
A
conquering hero
Cormac
Maclean would rather read than rampage, but his fearsome warlord father demands
that he prove himself in war. Cormac chooses what he thinks is an easy target,
only to encounter a fiery Highland lass leading a doomed rebellion and swearing
revenge on him.
Meets
an unconquerable heroine
Jyne
Cambell is not about to give up her castle without a fight, even though her
forces are far outnumbered. She’s proud, hot-blooded and hot-tempered, and
Cormac falls for her hard.
It’s
going to take all of Cormac’s ingenuity to get Jyne to surrender
gracefully—both to his sword and to his heart…
Excerpt:
Highlands, 1362
She had always wanted to have an
adventure. That was her first mistake. Her second was to set off for a little
privacy in the thick fog of the Highland morning.
Lady Jyne Campbell tramped along
the cold ground of the Highland moor, trying to retrace her steps back to camp.
She could not have gotten far. Could she? She considered calling out to her
brothers for help, but rejected the idea. She wished to show her clan that she
was capable of taking care of herself. Admitting she had gotten lost in the fog
was not going to help her cause.
Being
the youngest daughter, Jyne was accustomed to being bossed about by all of her
fourteen siblings. And not just any siblings—Campbell siblings. Her eldest
brother was David Campbell, laird of the powerful Campbell clan. The Campbell
brothers were tall, broad-shouldered, hardworking, and a formidable foe to
their enemies. The Campbell sisters were statuesque, brave, bold, and ready to
stand shoulder to shoulder with any man to defend the Campbell clan, or against
any clansman who got out of line. Jyne’s mother had borne fifteen children, and
not one of them had the audacity to die in childhood. No, frailty was not
allowed in the Campbell household.
All except Jyne. She had been
born a little too soon and had always been small. In childhood, she was prone
to illness and had a delicate constitution. Being of questionable health during
her formative years, she was never chosen to travel or have any adventures.
Though her dreams were as big as any of her siblings, she had to content
herself with listening to the stories of others and making herself useful about
the castle, while the other siblings returned with wild tales of their
exploits.
Jyne paused a moment, straining
to hear sounds from the camp. She would rather search for hours than admit to
her overprotective brothers she had gotten lost in a bit of mist. She
continued walking in the thick gray fog, which blanketed the rugged landscape. Straining
to see ahead of her in the fog and stepped onto something she thought was firm
ground, but suddenly wasn’t.
“Oh!” She fell forward into a
bog, gasping as the cold, muddy water engulfed her to her thighs. “Oh, no!” She
struggled, trying to find firm ground to drag herself out of the treacherous
moor, but everywhere she touched was made of cold, wet mud. Her efforts were
rewarded only by her sinking into the bog a few inches more.
The
freezing sludge seeped through her clothes and held her fast, like an icy claw.
The smell of rotting swamp gas made her gag. Her heart pounded in her throat,
along with the remnants of her last meal. She had heard stories of people
getting trapped in the bog and never returning.
She clenched her teeth to stop
them from chattering. Should she call for help? The thought of the looks on
her brothers’ faces to find her stuck in the bog shut her mouth. She made
another try for solid ground, straining her reach for a crop of grass.
She could almost make it. Her
fingertips brushed tantalizingly against the stems of the grass, but there was
nothing to grasp. She could not reach solid ground. Her efforts had only caused
her to sink another few inches as fear slithered down her spine. Nothing she
could do was going to get herself out.
“Help! David? Help!” Her pride
was gone. She only hoped her brothers would hear her before she was
gone. “Can anyone hear me?”
She had expected her siblings to
come running as soon as she called. She could not be that far from camp. Could
she? She listened for footsteps, for any hint that help was on the way. She
heard nothing.
Panic surged within her, tinged
with frustration. The one time she actually wanted her brothers to hover over
her, and they were nowhere in sight. She made another lunge for solid ground,
but the more she moved, the farther the bog sucked her down, and soon she was
up to her waist, panting with exertion and sheer terror.
She closed her eyes and screamed
with all her might, “Help! Heeeeeelp!”
“Here,
lassie, take my hand.” A man, a stranger to her, flung himself onto the solid
ground and reached out his hand over the murky bog. She grasped it, and he
began to back up slowly, pulling her from the quagmire. He pulled hard, but the
swamp resisted, as if unwilling to release its prize from its cold clutches.
Finally, he wrenched her from the deadly swamp, and she collapsed beside him on
firm ground.
“Thank ye,” she gasped, not sure
if she was trembling from the fear of coming near death or the frozen chill of
the mire still permeating her bones.
“Are ye hurt?” asked the
stranger. He was a tall man dressed in the plaid kilt of the Highlander, belted
at the waist and thrown over one shoulder. He had a wild mop of unruly brown
hair and glinting dark eyes. He was armed with a bow and quiver of arrows and
had several scrolls stuck into his wide leather belt.
Her teeth chattered. “N-nay, just
relieved to be out o’ the bog.”
The stranger stood up and took
her with him, easily lifting her to her feet. “Ah, lass, ye’re chilled to the
bone.” He pulled her close and wrapped the ends of his plaid around her,
warming her with his own heat. She melted into the comforting warmth and safety
of his arms.
Jyne sighed. She had a vague
feeling she should not be enjoying an embrace with a total stranger. She must
be simply thankful to be out of the bog. At least that is what she told herself
to justify resting her cheek against his chest.
“Thank
ye. I dinna ken what would have happened to me if ye hadna come along,” said
Jyne into the man’s solid chest. “Ye must have been sent by the angels to save
me.”
The man laughed. “Angels? That
would be the first time anyone said that about me.”
Jyne looked up at him. He had a
decided jawline and sharp cheekbones. His face was almost angular, but
attractive. His dark green eyes gleamed in the early morning light. He was a trim,
muscular man who looked to be in his early twenties. Perhaps it was her brush
with danger, but she decided he was the most handsome Highlander she had ever
seen.
“Then I am glad to be the first
to say it to ye. Ye truly are my hero.” Jyne’s voice trembled with sincerity.
“I’m nobody’s hero.” He tilted
his head with a sardonic smile.
“Ye are to me. I am Jyne and much
in yer debt.”
He shook his head. “Ye owe me
naught.”
She touched her hand to his
cheek, and he tilted his head toward her, leaning closer.
“Unhand my sister!”
Jyne jumped away from the
stranger and turned to see her brother, Laird of the Campbells, emerging from
the mist.
About the author:
Amanda Forester holds a PhD in psychology and
worked many years in academia before discovering that writing historical
romance was way more fun. A Publishers
Weekly Top Ten author, her books have been given starred reviews from Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and a Top Pick from RT Book Reviews. Whether in the rugged Highlands of medieval
Scotland or the decadent ballrooms of Regency England, her novels offer
fast-paced adventures filled with wit, intrigue, and romance. She lives with
her family in the Pacific Northwest outside Tacoma, Washington.
Social Networking Links
Twitter:
@Amanda_Forester
Sunday, January 22, 2017
Book Spotlight: Contract Signed by Marie Harte
Author: Marie Harte
Publsiher: Samhain Publishing
Date of publication: January 2017
Three assassins and a… baby?
How many assassins does it take to change a diaper?
Three assassins have met their match…and it wears diapers.
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33004958-contract-signed
Amazon Kindle: http://amzn.to/2i4fJ2P
iBooks: http://apple.co/2i8eJJF
Google Play: http://bit.ly/2jskFz5
Samhain Direct: http://bit.ly/2jiXTFz
About the Author:
Website: http://marieharte.com/
Newsletter: http://marieharte.com/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/263567.Marie_Harte
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Marie-Harte/e/B004ANCZQ0
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marieharteauthorpage
Publsiher: Samhain Publishing
Date of publication: January 2017
Three assassins and a… baby?
How many assassins does it take to change a diaper?
Three assassins have met their match…and it wears diapers.
Triggerman,
Inc., Book 1
Noel
"Ice" Cavanaugh's method is foolproof. Get in, do the job, get
out, melt away without a trace. Chill out until his next mark is assigned.
Neat. Tidy. No mistakes.
This time, though, something isn't right. Two somethings. First a random attack that feels not-so-random. Then he discovers someone's left a baby on his doorstep with a note claiming it's his. And the sexy neighbor who found the boy first has too many questions in her eyes to ignore.
When her handsome, mysterious neighbor suddenly asks her out on a date, Adeline Rose has suspicions he's fishing for "help" with his bundle of…joy? By date's end, she's convinced NOel's just as distant as he seems—until a scorching goodnight kiss ends with sex against the nearest wall, the heat between them burning away all thoughts of careful.
Now Noel has more than one problem on his hands. Splitting baby duty between three badass assassins, figuring out how to fit more time with Addy into his no-room-for-error schedule…and keeping both of them safe from the danger he's increasingly sure has followed him home.
This time, though, something isn't right. Two somethings. First a random attack that feels not-so-random. Then he discovers someone's left a baby on his doorstep with a note claiming it's his. And the sexy neighbor who found the boy first has too many questions in her eyes to ignore.
When her handsome, mysterious neighbor suddenly asks her out on a date, Adeline Rose has suspicions he's fishing for "help" with his bundle of…joy? By date's end, she's convinced NOel's just as distant as he seems—until a scorching goodnight kiss ends with sex against the nearest wall, the heat between them burning away all thoughts of careful.
Now Noel has more than one problem on his hands. Splitting baby duty between three badass assassins, figuring out how to fit more time with Addy into his no-room-for-error schedule…and keeping both of them safe from the danger he's increasingly sure has followed him home.
Warning:
Beware a killer with a heart of gold, a baby who needs constant changing, and
unrequited love that's actually quite…requited.
Goodreads:https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33004958-contract-signed
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links:
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About the Author:
Award-winning
author Marie Harte has been writing professionally since 2005. She's both a NY
Times and USA Today bestselling author and has written over 100 books and
counting. Marie writes books with heat, humor, and character.
She
writes independently and for several publishers, to include Sourcebooks and
Samhain. Though currently writing contemporary romance, she also writes paranormal
and romantic suspense.
Before
turning to writing full-time, she earned a B.A. in English from Pennsylvania
State University and spent several years in the United States Marine Corps as a
communications officer.
Marie
currently lives in Central Oregon with her family. There's nothing she likes
more than finding a good book to read and a great cup of coffee to drink.
Author Links:
Newsletter: http://marieharte.com/
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/263567.Marie_Harte
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Marie-Harte/e/B004ANCZQ0
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marieharteauthorpage
Saturday, January 21, 2017
Confessions of a Murder Suspect by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
Author: James Patterson & Maxine Paetro
Publisher: jimmy patterson
Date of publication: September 2012
On the night Malcolm and Maud Angel are murdered, Tandy Angel knows just three things: She was the last person to see her parents alive. The police have no suspects besides Tandy and her three siblings. She can't trust anyone -— maybe not even herself.
Having grown up under Malcolm and Maud's intense perfectionist demands, no child comes away undamaged. Tandy decides that she will have to clear the family name, but digging deeper into her powerful parents' affairs is a dangerous -- and revealing -- game. Who knows what the Angels are truly capable of?
I have had Confessions of a Murder Suspect in my TBR for quite a while. I was looking for something quick to read and this fit the bill. The story is narrated by Tandy Angel who is awakened in the night to find her parents have been murdered. All of her siblings including herself are suspects. Their parents weren't the most liked couple, especially by their own children. Everyone had a motive and Tandy decides to crack the case herself.
I thought this was fairly entertaining book. Was it the best YA mystery that I have read? No, but it was good enough to keep me listening. I liked all of the characters, especially Tandy. I also enjoyed the way the story was written. She speaks directly to the reader as if she is telling you her story. Only getting her point of view kept me guessing the solution to the mystery. Speaking of which, I have read some reviews that said the ending was kind of a let down. Personally, I thought it was a kind of predictable twist, but one I didn't mind.
This is the first in a series. I am going to seek out The Private School Murders next. I want to see what really happened to the pregnant girlfriend.
Publisher: jimmy patterson
Date of publication: September 2012
On the night Malcolm and Maud Angel are murdered, Tandy Angel knows just three things: She was the last person to see her parents alive. The police have no suspects besides Tandy and her three siblings. She can't trust anyone -— maybe not even herself.
Having grown up under Malcolm and Maud's intense perfectionist demands, no child comes away undamaged. Tandy decides that she will have to clear the family name, but digging deeper into her powerful parents' affairs is a dangerous -- and revealing -- game. Who knows what the Angels are truly capable of?
I have had Confessions of a Murder Suspect in my TBR for quite a while. I was looking for something quick to read and this fit the bill. The story is narrated by Tandy Angel who is awakened in the night to find her parents have been murdered. All of her siblings including herself are suspects. Their parents weren't the most liked couple, especially by their own children. Everyone had a motive and Tandy decides to crack the case herself.
I thought this was fairly entertaining book. Was it the best YA mystery that I have read? No, but it was good enough to keep me listening. I liked all of the characters, especially Tandy. I also enjoyed the way the story was written. She speaks directly to the reader as if she is telling you her story. Only getting her point of view kept me guessing the solution to the mystery. Speaking of which, I have read some reviews that said the ending was kind of a let down. Personally, I thought it was a kind of predictable twist, but one I didn't mind.
This is the first in a series. I am going to seek out The Private School Murders next. I want to see what really happened to the pregnant girlfriend.
Labels:
James Patterson,
Kari,
Maxine Paetro,
YA Mystery
Friday, January 20, 2017
Promo Tour for The Order of the Crimson Lotus series by Suzanne Quill
If Love Were Enough
Priscilla Brunell, Marchioness of Rutherford, is in desperate need of a son and heir. Her seventy-year-old husband of ten years has died leaving her a virgin and the protectress of his estates. If she can’t produce a son in the next nine months, the current heir, Damon, will succeed in ruining the family fortunes in a matter of a few years due to his gaming and womanizing. Dare she ignore her morals and pass another man’s child off as her husband’s? Can she do so without losing her heart?
Soon to be the Viscount Brookfield, Brandon Bradley arrives at a house party at the insistence of his dying father. In all rights, he should be home marrying Estella and begetting his heir. Estella is certainly pleasant and attractive, but in all their years of friendship he has never felt anything but a cold distance from her. Then he meets Lady Rutherford. Not only can she help him through his grief, he is immediately attracted to her. Can he let down his father and Estella merely for his own benefit? Can he break the pattern of society and marry for love?

Priscilla thought of her last moments with Robert, how he held her hand so weakly, his hand frail and dry clasping hers. He had looked into her eyes, but the twinkle had dulled in his. Still, his earnestness, his caring, had been apparent.
He counseled her to find another and to marry once again. But he begged her not to be dictated to by Society. She would have money from his estate. She should look for a man to love her not her fortune. Look for someone who could gratify her in all the ways his old, arthritic and impotent body failed to do. She should find someone who would teach her the full meaning of marriage and the conjugal relations that could be shared within its bounds. She should seek gratification that could be given by another.
Tears ran down her cheeks again, and she dabbed at them as she tried to regain her composure. She turned her face away again using the brim of her bonnet to hide the image of her grief.
She was afraid and intimidated by such thoughts. Of course, she knew what should happen in bed between a man and a woman. But that never happened with Robert because of his maladies. After waiting so long, she feared she would not be able to release herself to someone else’s care and tenderness, no less return the same intimacy with him.
Robert asked too much of her, considering he could never demonstrate what she should expect to give or have returned.
But she had smiled and reassured him amidst her tears. She agreed she would try. If it never occurred, it would not be her fault, nor would it be a promise broken since it was predicated on deep feelings that would never exist.
But she would have a man bed her in hopes of an heir. And, if she could manage it and get over this incessant crying, she would like to make it this handsome stranger who had some of Robert’s younger features and seemed so much kinder than she could have ever hoped.
Her companion shifted next to her. A shiver ascended her spine once again. She was sitting too close if she could sense him so easily.
And she could breathe the scent of him.
This man did not smell of ointments and age. He smelled of sandalwood, leather, and something indefinably male. She knew too little of the world in general and men in particular to be comfortable in his company.
But he did quirk her interest. And he could solve her problem. He could unknowingly gift her with a son.
Knowing what an old man felt like beneath her hands, what would this Corinthian, with his muscles and strength, feel like when her fingertips slid over his skin?
She felt heat pool in her belly as her thoughts meandered to the intimacies she could share with him.
And he, being a rake of the first water, would know what to do with a lady, to her, to deliver on the promises whispered between them before the mating.
Only You
Denied the right to marry his beloved Jessica due to his depleted estate, Jonathan Stratton, the Earl of Sheffield, travels the world in search of his fortune. Not only does he gain wealth, he learns the ancient Tantric sexual teachings of the Order of the Crimson Lotus. Returning after a five-year voyage, which was only supposed to take three, he finds Jessica more beautiful and desirous than when he left and married another.
Heiress Jessica Esterly, Lady Wickham, is beside herself. Not only was she forced to marry a man she did not love, she discovers him to be a debauched, avaricious rake of the first water. To make matters worse, she's having nefarious nightmares and hauntings that are threatening to drive her mad.
Then Jonathan returns, handsome, wealthy, and ready to love her and share the ancient Tantric mysteries of the Order of the Crimson Lotus.
How is she to tell Jonathan of her impending madness? How is she to tell him her husband will kill her rather than give up any of the funds her inheritance provides?

“No, no, that’s not all of it!” She jerked away from him. “There’s more, you see. You’ll not want me after you know but I must tell you. I am . . . I’m losing my mind. I’m going quite mad. I know I am. The sounds, the visions . . .” Jessica collapsed against his shoulder and sobbed once again.
“Mad, Jessica? What are you talking about? There’s no one in your family who has ever gone mad, no such tendency. Whatever would make you think you’re going mad?” Jonathan nudged her gently away so he could scan her tear-stained face. Tears were still coursing down her cheeks.
“Truly, Jonathan, I’m not making this up. I wake in the middle of the night for no reason at all. Then I hear sounds, awful sounds.” Jessica’s voice cracked with anguish.
“Tell me about the sounds, my heart, I’m listening.” He cleared his mind of all other thoughts as he held her gently to his chest, his only concern now her current state of safety and well-being.
“Moans and groans and chains. They start softly at first. I can barely hear them when they start. They sound so far away.” Jessica’s eyes glazed as she seemed to go into a trance. Then she came back to herself abruptly. “They get louder and closer. Soon they’re right inside my room. And then it comes. I know not what it is.”
“You see something, my heart? Something appears to you?” he inquired with care.
“Yes, yes. It’s white, I think, and not quite there. It seems to float. It groans and moans. Sometimes I think it calls my name. Sometimes it reaches out to me.” Her voice was still strained, her face downcast.
“Who have you told about this? Who else has seen or heard the vision?”
“No one else that I know of. I told Martin. He told me I was dreaming, having a nightmare. He says they can recur when a conscience is not clear. That there has never been a ghost in the house before. He suggested I might grasp a little tighter on to reality,” she said forlornly.
“I see,” Jonathan said, his mind reviewing all she had said. “It’s all right, my heart, maybe it was a bad dream. Maybe it’s not. Promise me you’ll let me know the next time it happens.”
“I never know when it will happen, Jonathan. It just does.”
“I know, Jessica, but I’m here now, you don’t have to go through this, or anything else, alone. Promise me. Promise that you’ll come to me or send a message the next time it occurs. Maybe I’ll see it, too, or maybe I’ll be able to figure out what it is.”
“Yes, Jonathan, I’ll let you know. It would be a relief to share my nightmare with someone. It would be even better if I could make it go away. I promise, I’ll let you know.” She dropped her head against his shoulder. She was so tired, tired of being scared, tired of crying, tired of being alone and lonely.
An Improper Seduction
Geoffrey Chisholm doesn’t want to be the head of a family, no less a marquess. But, his life radically alters when a cousin dies. At five and thirty, he must manage estates, marry, and provide an heir. A difficult chore considering how jaded he has become with affairs in the ton. He refuses to leg-shackle himself to just any woman; she must be one for whom he has some feelings.
Most women live to marry or must do so for family or finances. Angeline Hartley, her father’s estates unentailed, has no requirement to wed. Two years past her thirtieth year, she is on the shelf, her life contentedly complete. After the Marriage Mart and encounters with local gentlemen, she has vowed to remain unattached. After all, men do it when they have no need of a wife.
But Geoffrey meets Angeline and entices her to sample the intimacies of lovemaking. The coupling is explosive and now two strong-willed individuals must decide if they will give up personal stubbornness to make a bond for a lifetime.

“Lady Angeline,” Geoffrey began, “I will be off shortly.” He would for sure if he didn’t get his rampant sex away from her immediately. “I thought it best to come to say goodbye. And, before I take my leave, I thought I should tell you your father has given me leave to court you.”
Angeline turned upon her heel, her eyes blazing, the seafoam depths now a raging sea, wrath plain upon her angelic face. “I think not, my lord. I have no desire for your attentions,” she said with scorn. “You shall only be wasting my time and yours in such a fruitless endeavor. Leave me be. I do not wish to be the center of your marital goals. Surely there is some other woman who would be easier met to satisfy your needs.”
“There is no one else I wish to assuage my needs, my lady,” Geoffrey assured her as his rod twitched within his trousers. “And to attain your interests ours will not be a proper English courting.”
Throwing caution to the wind and taking the bold path, Geoffrey lowered his voiced and asked, “Tell me, my lady, have you ever felt the pleasures of a man? Have you ever swelled under the feelings of desire?”
The heat and color rose to Angeline’s face so quickly Geoffrey could not help but see it.
“That is none of your affair, sir. What I have or have not felt is no one’s business but my own. Your questions are most improper.”
Geoffrey moved a few steps closer, putting him less than a foot from her. He could easily reach out now to stroke her hair, her breasts, to raise her skirts from over her sensual derrière. “I thought not, based upon our little encounter this morning. My dear Angeline. . .”
“I gave you no leave to call me by my Christian name,” she spat out at him. “Please desist from these efforts and leave me be.”
Eyes still glaring, she refused to give him the satisfaction of backing off. She remained rooted in place before him, her cheeks an explosion of red color.
“Lady Angeline,” he went on, ignoring her reprimand, “let me be blunt. Do you truly wish to die a virgin? Do you have no thought to leave this plane having some knowledge of the secrets held between a man and a woman?” he quietly demanded. Only inches from her face, her lips, pink and full, enticed him to take them with his own.
***
Angeline was startled and appalled by his inquiry. “That is no business or concern to you, my lord.” But the heat was pooling in her abdomen.
What was it like to feel such things with a man?
“Ah, but it is, my lady, because I choose to be the one to teach you the pleasures between the sexes. You may never marry, me nor anyone else, but you shall not go to your grave pristine and untutored. You shall know the very meaning of passion and desire.”
His eyes were heavy-lidded and held a glint of knowledge she knew she wished to share. But she would not. Especially not with this. . .this. . .rake.
The Ravished Rose
Attractive, capable, intelligent, Elizabeth Mannings returns to London after two years on the Continent, looking forward to experiencing her first Season and finding a man to love and marry. Instead, she is brutally attacked, forcing her to flee London and abandon her hopes for the future.
Allan Ridgefield, Earl of Ridgecrest, no longer has a need for love, having had his heart crushed two days before his wedding when his childhood sweetheart fell from her horse and died. Ten years later, he desperately seeks a marriage of convenience in order to meet the terms of his father’s will and retain his estates and title.

“I know this is very awkward for you. It is for me, too. I, at least, had a momentary glimpse of you back in London. I knew you were attractive and from what I have heard, you have at least a degree of intelligence.”
A degree of intelligence, she thought to herself with disdain, his condescension raising her ire. Indeed! I’ve had the best education. I’ve read the classics, speak French and Italian fluently, and acceptable Spanish and Russian. I’ve even had some Latin. My logic is impeccable when I choose to use it. A degree of intelligence, indeed! She rallied to control her feelings before she erupted in his face.
Allan continued, “To you, however, I am an unknown quantity. You must be very intimidated by me, your new surroundings, and everything that has happened.”
Everything that had happened? Had her father told him the details? Did he know what she had actually been through?
“I hope this marriage of convenience will turn into a friendship, at least, over time. I will not force you to do anything you do not wish to do. Elizabeth, I will never force my attentions upon you. If at some point we both choose to, we may have greater intimacy, but for now I don’t think that is appropriate.”
Elizabeth stood as still as the post she clung to. Had she heard right? He would not bed her tonight? She did not have to tolerate his hands on her body, the intimacies she did not want?
“Elizabeth, did you hear me?”
She let out a quiet gasp of relief. “Yes, my lord.”
He started to go, then stopped and turned back to her. With great care, he laid his hands on the sides of her face, tilting it up.
Elizabeth stiffened once again.
“Look at me,” he said firmly but gently.
Her body trembled, her eyelashes fluttered as she reached for all of the strength she could to gaze up, to face the man she had married, her husband. When their eyes met, she was sure he could see the fear, distrust, the sense of danger that must reflect in her eyes.
She could see . . . What? His eyes were clear and blue. They held strength and coldness, but something more. She could see gentleness, like his voice. He could take her if he wished. He certainly had the size and strength to do it. But that did not show in his eyes, nor his touch. Both were gentle now. Tender to her.
His voice broke into her thoughts. “Elizabeth . . . may I kiss you good night?”
What should she say? What should she do? He was her husband. He had promised not to force his attentions. His hands strong and warm against her face, his eyes delved deeply into hers. “Yes, my lord,” she heard herself say, not knowing from where the answer came.
He bent over her to gently brush his lips on hers. Then he pressed his mouth to hers, firmly, tenderly.
Shivers coursed through her body, not missing a spot. His energy poured through her. The heat in her heart rose.
Suzanne Quill, the nom-de-plume for Susan Dudics Dean, has been pursuing a fiction career for over fifteen years. With prior experience writing articles for interior design trade magazines and local newspapers she decided to find a more creative outlet for her vivid imagination. Inspired by romances from such icons as Amanda Quick, Diana Gabaldon and Mary Balogh, she chose historicals as her first genre. She is currently writing a sensuous series called The Order of the Crimson Lotus. The series includes: If Love Were Enough, Only You, An Improper Seduction, and The Ravished Rose. All are offered through Soul Mate Publishing and Amazon.com.
Currently a member of Romance Writers of America and the Washington Romance Writers Chapter, Suzanne lives in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia. She is happily married, has a beautiful daughter, two inside cats and two outside cats. After years of running a successful interior design business that started in Southern California, relocated to the San Francisco Bay Area and finally in the Greater Washington D.C. Area, she has finally retired to pursue her writing dreams full time.
Look for more in the Crimson Lotus series soon and contemporary romances under the name of Susan Dean in the near future.
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Thursday, January 19, 2017
Throwback Thursday: His Trophy Wife by Leigh Michaels
Author: Leigh MichaelsFirst published in 2001 by Harlequin
Audiobook released in 2016 and read by Paula Slade
When Morganna Ashworth's father died, leaving her his debts, Sloan Montgomery realized he could finally achieve his two lifelong ambitions: the acquisition of a socially acceptable wife, and revenge on the Ashworth family!
In return for him paying off the debts, Morganna became Mrs. Sloan Montgomery. But once they were wed, Sloan didn't bargain on falling deeply in love with his trophy wife! Especially considering all the secrets and lies between them....
As I was reading His Trophy Wife, I kept having the feeling that this book was written well before 2001. With the exception of an occasional mention of a cell phone, this book could have taken place in the 70s or 80s. IT jsut felt kind of less 21st century than it was supposed to be. At any rate, this is a story of a marriage of convenience that turns into something more.
I have to admit that I didn't care for this story. I really didn't see the romance in it at all. Morganna and Sloan had no chemistry. She was basically blackmailed into marrying him and for the most of the book, she hates him. I really didn't see how she fell for him in the end. There was a little mystery that kind of saved the story. But not enough to say I loved it.
I listened to this on Audible. I thought the narration of the audiobook was well done. I liked Paula Slade's voice. It was enough to keep me listening to the end.
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