Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Mortal Danger- Eileen Wilks (book 2)

Former homicide cop Lily Yu has a lot on her plate. There's her sister's wedding, a missing magical staff with unknown powers, and her grandmother's sudden decision to visit the old country just when Lily could use a little advice. Maybe she should turn to the man she's involved with, but for all the passion that flares between them, she doesn't really know Rule Turner. Yet she's tied to him for life, both of them caught in an unbreakable mate bond.
That Rule is a werewolf, prince of his people, only complicates matters.
Now an agent in a special unit of the FBI's Magical Crimes Division, Lily's job is to hunt down Harlowe, a charismatic cult leader bent on bringing an ancient evil into the world. But what Lily doesn't realize is that Harlowe has set a trap-for her. And then the unthinkable happens.
In the blink of any eye Lily's world divides and collides, and she is thrust into a new and frightening reality. Her only hope will be to trust Rule-and herself-or Lily will be lost forever...
I really am enjoying this series but I was a little confused while reading this book- a few times. But it was a good story, I'm liking Lily more with each book. This book happens only a few weeks after the first book and has all the same characters plus it has small HEA's at the end of the books (which I like, I don't need it all to be wrapped up pretty in a nice bow but I don't want it to end with death and tragedy either)  Lily and Rule are still looking for Harlowe and the evil staff and fighting over where they will live when they live together. To put my two cents in, my ass would be all over him at HIS place every night. Cullen is back and he is as witty as ever, lol I actually laughed out loud when he offered to service Lily. You need to read the book to find out the reason why he was offering. We are introduced to a few new characters in this book, Cynna, who now works with Lily in the Unit, who also has intimate knowledge of Rule- yep read to see how that plays out too. How would you like to be partners with a woman that has had sex with your man??  Dragons!! We get to meet dragons in this book, they live in Dis (which is what we call Hell) and they get to leave Dis to come to earth. I can't wait to read more about them.  It took a trip to Dis for Lily to realize what she has with Rule and I finally got my 3 little words I have been waiting for.  I really like how the author sets up the next book in the previous book, she drops little hints here and there so you know what's coming.
My Rating: 4

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Tempting Danger- Eileen Wilks (book 1)

Lily Yu is a San Diego police detective investigating a series of grisly murders that appear to be the work of a werewolf. To hunt down the killer, she must infiltrate the clans. Only one man can help her--a were named Rule Turner, a prince of the lupi, whose charismatic presence disturbs Lily. Rule has his own reasons for helping the investigation--reasons he doesn't want to share with Lily. Logic and honor demand she keep her distance, but the attraction between them is immediate and devastating-and beyond human reason. Now, in a race to fend off evil, Lily finds herself in uncharted territory, tested as never before, and at her back a man who she's not sure she can trust ....
I really liked this book, I did read the novella first (Only Human), I personally recommend to NOT do that- start with this book. They are the same story but since the other is a novella it is short and this is a full length book with some changes, changes the authors talks about on her website. Don't get me wrong I liked the novella too but the full length book is better with better explanations of who, what, when & how for this story.
Oh Rule Turner, what a hot sexy beast of a werewolf you are..Yum-O!! And Lily, well I've said it before and will say it again, I do not like tough leading ladies that think they can kick any ass out there but good news is, Lily is not like that, she's actually lovable in a rough kind of way and sarcastic which is a plus. She really doesn't know what hits her when Rule walks into her life. The side characters in this book are great, Cullen is Rule's oldest friend who is also a lupi plus more, I will let you read to find out what kind of more I am talking about. What I loved about this story is that the Lupi are out, known to the world and not everyone is happy about it. Great story and just what until you meet Dirty Harry and Grandmother..enjoy!!
My Rating: 4.5    Wendy
MY version of RULE in my head..
Yummy & furry & wolfie!                                                                             Yummy & clean & sexy

Lord of the Abyss- Nalini Singh

As the dark Lord who condemns souls to damnation in the Abyss, Micah is nothing but a feared monster wrapped in impenetrable black armor. He has no idea he is the last heir of Elden, its last hope. Only one woman knows—the daughter of his enemy.
Liliana is nothing like her father, the Blood Sorcerer who’d cursed Micah. She sees past Micah’s armor to the prince inside. A prince whose sinful touch she craves. But first she has to brave his dark, dangerous lair and help him remember. Because they only have till midnight to save Elden.
Oh out of the four this was by far my favorite storyline and I really liked Micah. Liliana is the Blood Sorcerer's daughter and she hates him so she travels to the Abyss to find Micah, who does not know who or what he really is, after she had a vision and knew she was the only hope of saving Eden and the brothers and sister. This story was a modern day twist to Beauty and the Beast to me, when Micah's parents were killed he was only five years old, he was put into a hold like state until he was old enough and big enough to become the Lord of the Abyss. Liliana knowing who he is tries to gently get him to remember things from his past before it is too late. When he was banished 20 or more years ago he was also cursed, he becomes a beast that no one can control, until Liliana. She has been told her whole life she is ugly and no one would ever love her but Micah has never been with a woman and he sees past her looks at the person she really is. The sex scenes are so well written in this book and believable for two people who have never been with anyone else. The end of this book was fantastic to me, not just how they wrapped it up but Micah is not the only one changed to something else at the end and his comments about Liliana after the change were great.
My Rating: 4.5   Wendy


Lord of the Wolfyn- Jessica Andersen (book 3)

Practical cop Rhea Weston didn't understand how reading a sexy version of “Little Red Riding Hood” catapulted her into another realm—face-to-fang with the legendary wolf-creature who seduced women. A wolf who transformed into a dark, virile man . . .
Dayn cursed the Sorcerer that damned him to a lonely fate. As a beast, he mated with women to gain the strength he needed to rescue his royal palace. But as a man, he craved Reda’s touch. With little time left, Dayn had to either embrace his wolf to safe his kingdom…or fight to save his woman.
Like the previous two books in this series it followed a theme and this one was of course Little Red Riding Hood but with a modern day twist. Rhea travels to the realm where Dayn lives his lonely life, he's an outsider with a pack of wolves but that doesn't keep him from interacting with a few of them. When he finds Rhea he knows there is something different about her, she herself always felt different but when she realizes that her own mother could have been from the realm she was in now, things started to make sense to her. Rhea will do anything to get home and Dayn will do anything to keep her, he knows this strange human is his mate and he does everything he can to convince her they belong together.
My Rating: 4   Wendy

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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Monday, December 19, 2011

A four-time RITA® Award nominee and Golden Heart® Award winner Stephanie Rowe is the nationally bestselling author of more than twenty published books with major New York publishers, including HarperCollins, Grand Center and Harlequin. Stephanie has received starred reviews from Booklist and high praise from Publisher's Weekly. She writes romance (paranormal, contemporary and suspense), teen fiction, middle grade fiction and inspirational non-fiction. A former attorney, Stephanie lives in Boston where she is actively working on her next project. Thanks for visiting with us today and answering some of our questions Stephanie. We are so exited to have you.

1.       Let's talk about your Soulfire series. Tell us a little bit about each book for our followers that haven’t had the pleasure of reading them yet.
Thank you so much for having me! I'm so excited to be here, and I'm SO excited about the January 1st launch of my next paranormal romance. Yay! Thanks so much for asking about the series.
 

The Soulfire series is about a team of immortal warriors who have recently escaped from the Den of Womanly Pursuits, after 150 of torture and sensitivity training by Death's grandma. These hardened survivors can, much to their dismay, wield a pair of knitting needles as well as they can vanquish a demon with a sword. Not that they will admit that. Ever. Denial only goes so far, however… If a man's got a talent with a curling iron, he can hide it for only so long…

In KISS AT YOUR OWN RISK, the first book in the series, an intractable warrior teams up with a cursed spitfire to rescue his best friend from Death's hot-blooded Grandma, in a high-octane and deliciously sexy romance, in which Death takes on a whole new meaning.

In TOUCH IF YOU DARE, book two, Jarvis Swain is an immortal warrior with a talent for French braiding, who is also the Guardian of Hate.  He's on the fast track toward succumbing to his dark side, much to the detriment of pretty much the entire world. Jarvis's only chance to prevail comes in the form of Death's tender-hearted assistant, Reina Fleming, who is far too busy trying to save her own sister to get involved with Jarvis. Or is she? Reina and Jarvis quickly discover that they are each other's best chance…and greatest threat. Will love prevail or bring them down? 



In HOLD ME IF YOU CAN, book three, Nigel Aquarian is the only warrior who's entirely at peace with his softer side. Give him a sketch pad and some markers, and he's happy. But those that giveth taketh away, and Nigel suddenly finds that his art has become deadly to those he loves. Without his art, Nigel has no outlet for his darker side. He has to find a way to regain control before he kills everyone he loves, and the only woman who can help him is Natalie Fleming, a passionate woman with a talent for chocolate, demons and maybe, just maybe, his salvation. If, of course, they don't kill each other first.

2.How did the ball start rolling, so to speak, with the idea and plot for this series?
My goal with the Soulfire series was to create a story that took the paranormal genre and twisted it into new, unpredictable directions. I wanted to surprise the reader by creating a powerful, sexy story about the triumph of love in the most unusual of circumstances. For example, the traditional dark, tortured alpha hero is deliciously yummy, but I wanted to do something more. I wanted to give these guys an unexpectedly soft side that torments them as much as it gives them peace. Each warrior in this series has his own special talent, one that he's embarrassingly addicted to for his mental well-being, be it knitting, cross-stitching or flower arranging. I wanted to show that a man can be a bad ass warrior, and still tap into his gentle nature without losing that which makes him so powerful and appealing. As for Death, I wanted to create a bad guy that was compelling and delicious in a way that the reader would never expect. I adore Death, and I wanted the reader to as well. I modeled him based on Satan, who was the villain in my Immortally Sexy series. Satan got the most fan mail, and everyone wanted to see his happily ever after, even though he was, of course, Satan. With Death, I wanted to create a similarly compelling character that you love and hate at the same time.

3.  Your characters have a lot of developed facets to them. Do you do a lot of planning before starting a project where your characters are concerned, or do you just go with the flow?

My first step is to get to know my main characters in their souls. I don't bother with their favorite kind of ice cream. I need to sink myself deep into the emotions that drive them, and peel back the layers to expose their greatest fears, their greatest hopes, and their greatest joys. I find out what drives them, and I find out what terrifies them beyond belief, and then I create a story that forces them to defeat their innermost terrors in order to get that which their soul burns for. Sometimes those obstacles can be external experiences that trigger their inner traumas, and sometimes those obstacles can be internal, but every obstacle and every event and every relationship stems from that darkest place in their soul that is yearning for hope, for love and for light.  

4.  Do you have conversations with your warriors? If so what do you talk about? Has their special talents ever been a topic of discussion?

I've heard that a lot of authors have conversations with their warriors, and I always wondered about that, because I never have. There were times if I thought there was something wrong with me because I didn't have discussions with imaginary characters.  Eventually, I discovered that there was a good reason for this lack of dialogue, and I was happy to realize that there was nothing wrong with me. See, the reason I don't have conversations with my characters is because when I am writing their stories, I become them. I am not an author telling their story as they tell it to me. I actually become my characters and I live their lives. I think their thoughts, I feel their emotions, I live their lives. I'm so immersed in who they are, that I could never pull myself back and separate myself from them long enough to have a conversation. I simply feel who they are through my own heart. So, see? I'm totally normal… ahem…

5.  Could you tell a little secret or fact about Death that we can’t read in the series?

Death will get his own story eventually, but the poor man wants nothing more than to fall in love, and to be loved deeply, passionately and without judgment or reservation. Despite the fact that he has successfully turned the business of Death into a phenomenally lucrative business, he's actually really insecure and gentle in his personal life, and he yearns to have a safe place to show the utter softness of his soul. I heart Death. J

6.  Writing in multiple genres is nothing new for you, but is it hard to jump around from one to the next?
I think the toughest part is when I finished a book and then start brainstorming a new book that is in a different genre. Sometimes it is really hard to get myself out of the mindset of the book I was working on. Once I start to gain momentum, then it's all good, and I'm so happy to be able to challenge myself with something new. Writing in difference genres forces me to keep developing as a writer and prevents me from getting into a predictable routine with my writing. It keeps those brain muscles working hard! 

7.  Do you have a genre that you prefer to write about, and if so, why?
My favorite genre to write is always the one that I'm writing in at the moment, but I enjoy writing in all of the genres. I think going back and forth helps keep my writing evolving and growing, because I focus on different things in each type of story, while still maintaining some continuity. For example, in my paranormals, there is more action and they are darker (and a little more outrageous) than my contemps, but both of them focus on characters battling their darkest fears and demons (sometimes literally, in the paranormals). Every genre is challenging in its own way. They all require a compelling story and compelling, heartfelt characters, and that's the toughest part of writing a book. The setting, whether contemporary, paranormal or romantic suspense, are the natural output of the characters in that story. 
8.  Do you have any special requirements, or things you can’t do without, when you write?
In an ideal world, I like to write in the morning, power through until I'm finished, and then gallivant gleefully throughout the rest of the day. Unfortunately, that rarely happens. I often have to stop to take a break and workout, because my brain gets tired, or life interferes. Often I need to write a few more pages at night, but honestly, I’m not that great at night, unless I can get into a groove, and then I can sometimes get some great creative juices flowing. I have a pretty extensive outline before I start to write, and I usually end in the middle of a scene (not the end of the scene), so it's pretty easy for me to pick things back up when I sit down again…or at least, that's my theory… In terms of setting, I can actually write in pretty much any situation. I can write in a coffee shop with all sorts of chaos around me, I can write with music blasting or the TV on, or I can write in the total silence of my living room, or even in my car in a parking lot. It depends partially on my mood, but there is also an element of awareness that this is my job, and I have to find a way to work in whatever situation I'm in. Sometimes it's tough to get going, but once I become immersed in my story, the environment I'm in ceases to matter. Earlier this summer, I had the opportunity to write on a sunny afternoon lakeside in the woods of Maine with a gentle breeze blowing, and I must say that that was quite awesome. If I could recreate that moment at will, that would be a beautiful thing.
9.  What would you like to tell us about Stephanie that isn’t in your web bio?
I think the most important thing about who I am is my belief that we all deserve to be happy and feel good, no matter what is going on around us. I've been through some hard things for the last few years, and there are times it's been such a challenge for me to put one foot in front of the other, and to believe that things are going to be okay someday. It's made me realize how important it is for all of us to keep striving to feel good, to be good to ourselves, no matter how tough life is. Taking the time to read books that uplift your heart is one of the gifts we can give ourselves, so I'm honored and privileged to have the opportunity to write books and maybe be that moment of relief for someone whose having a tough time.
10. Jan.1st won’t be here soon enough for all of us to dive into HOLD ME IF YOU CAN. What future projects or reads are you working on that we can  look forward to?

I have a new book out called THE FEEL GOOD LIFE that I'm so excited about. It’s a non-fiction book that evolved from my personal journey over the last four years to get my life back together after it imploded. The book acknowledges that life is hard, that tough things happen that we can’t always fix, but we deserve to still be able to wake up in the morning and not feel a huge weight in our chests. The book is filled with the things I did to help myself pull myself together and start to shift how I felt, to feel better, to be able to look around and realize that everything was going to be okay, in some way or another. Honestly, it totally sucks to feel awful, and if I can help one person get through a day more easily, then that’s a gift I will cherish. This book is the kind of book I want people to give to the people in their lives who are struggling through something tough, because we all deserve to feel better, no matter how much the world is crashing down around us. If my journey can help others, then it’s worth everything I went through.
On the fiction side, I have a new dark paranormal romance series called the ORDER OF THE BLADE launching in late winter as eBooks. The first book, THE FIRST KISS, is slated February. The next two will be released shortly thereafter, so the first trilogy of the series will be out in quick succession. The series is darker, sexier and more suspenseful than the SOULFIRE series, and the warriors are armed, dangerous and mate for life.

 WOW! It sounds like you have a lot of awesome books headed our way, thanks for telling us about them. We appreciate you taking the time to be with us today. To find out more about Stephanie Rowe and her wonderful work, checkout her site at,.....   http://www.stephanierowe.com/

Stephanie is sponsoring a special giveaway with the winner picking one of her books as a prize. To enter, simply be a follower of this blog and leave a comment or question for Stephanie today along with your  email address. The winner will be selected from a random drawing and posted tomorrow morning on the blog. (winner restricted to US residents only)

Sunday, December 18, 2011

A Taste of Midnight - Lara Adrian

A shimmering holiday gala lights up an ancient castle in the Scottish Highlands, but beautiful widowed Breedmate Danika MacConn feels alone in the crowd. Even among the friends and festivity of the Darkhaven celebration, she can’t forget her lost love, a fallen warrior of the Order. Her brief return to her mate’s homeland has become treacherous after rejecting the advances of a dangerous Edinburgh crime boss with a taste for blood sport. As Danika seeks to expose the vampire and his dark trade, she discovers an unexpected ally in his forbidding, enigmatic henchman, Brannoc, a man who exudes heat, danger, and dark menace—and seems somehow achingly familiar. Bran has his own reasons for wanting to keep Dani out of his employer’s business . . . and his own secrets he means to keep buried. The last thing he needs is to get tangled up with a woman who tempts the wildest part of his Breed nature—especially when that woman is Danika MacConn, the one woman capable of bringing him to his knees.
Even though this story could be read as a stand alone, you will enjoy it so much more if you have indulged in the Midnight Breed series first. Ever since I cried while reading the first Breed book, KISS OF MIDNIGHT, I have been waiting for Danika to have her own story and a chance to find happiness once again. A great short story, Lara Adrian comes through with flying colors and delivers a well written passionate love story sprinkled with action and twists. Although the main plot takes place outside of the order’s realm, cameo appearances and past known names will catch your eye as well as some new characters I hope we will see more of in the future. Lara Adrian is a fantastic writer and all I can say is the next installment can’t get here soon enough for me. Book ten, DARKER AFTER MIDNIGHT, is planned for January,2012. Mark your calendars!
My Rating - 5
Shonna

Friday, December 16, 2011

Bound by Darkness- Alexandra Ivy

Desire is the deadliest weapon.
The Sylvermysts have a reputation as sinister cousins to the fey, and none are more mysterious than Ariyal and his tribe.
To save his people from banishment, he faces a new challenge: Jaelyn, an elite vampire warrior sent to capture him. By rights, he should kill her on sight. Yet he cannot bring himself to hurt her—or to resist her…
Jaelyn is stunningly beautiful, utterly lethal—and always alone. Until Ariyal. From their first encounter, she knows that what's between them is more dangerous than simple lust. And as they unite to thwart a terrifying prophecy that will mean the end of his clan and of the world they know, she will risk everything to fulfill her destiny by his side…
I just love this series, every book has been great and the story line never feels like it is repeating (and we all know when you have several books in a series it can be same story different characters) We met both lead characters in previous books and it was great for them to finally to have a book together. So I was pleased with the book but not with the cover and for those that know me, know I like my covers to at least look like what the author describes. Ok over the cover problem now, on to the story. Loved Ariyal, he is strong, sexy and hell bent on setting this right in his life now that he is free. He has a sensitive side that is surprising for what he has been through. Yum he is just sex on a stick with a sword!!
Jaelyn, well she is a tough one overall but when he starts to peel back the layers he finds a loving, sensitive woman who besides being a fierce warrior is also a needing, wanting female.  Denying each other does not last long once she realizes that she is stuck with him.  Oh and my favorite little gargoyle, Levet is in this book...Oh he is so cute and funny!
My Rating: 4.5     Wendy

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Body Guard- Jennifer Ashley (book 2.5)

Elizabeth Chapman is robbed at gunpoint in her store late one night, and fears she'll die. But that's before a giant bear knocks the intruder across the room and opens a new chapter of Elizabeth's life. Ronan, a Bear Shifter of the Austin Shiftertown, knows he needs to protect Elizabeth from retaliation from the robber's dangerous family. Ronan has a "family" of his own--orphaned cubs and clanless Bears that all seemed to find themselves under Ronan's care. He needs to protect the fiery Elizabeth and keep his family safe, but he finds his mate hunger for Elizabeth growing. How to mate claim her, a human, and a not very tall one at that, and protect her, but show her how gentle a bear can be?

LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this book- well honestly I love the whole series so far. We met Ronan in a previous book and I am so excited he now has his own story even if it was a short one. Ronan is a bear shifter who for years lived on his own but once the shifters became public he moved to Shiftertown. Bear shifters are rare and since there are so few of them when they do move to shifter towns they usually live together. Ronan has taken in all the bear shifters that no one else wanted to care for, each has become like family to him. While off from work he gets caught up in a robbery of one of the few stores that allow shifters. Ronan knows from early on that Elizabeth is the woman for him, human or not he wants her for his mate. With drug dealers, shifter fighting and big power plays this was a very exciting novella.
My Rating: 4.5 (I would have given it a 5 if it would've been longer)
Wendy



Immortal Rider- Larissa Ione (book 2)

The signs are everywhere...disastrous world events. Evil rising up, unleashed upon the innocent. The prophecies were there...but no one listened. Until now. The time has come for those who can either usher in Doomsday...or prevent it. They are here. They ride. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
Arik Wagner, a soldier with the U.S. Army's paranormal unit, the R-XR, kissed a girl and liked it. And then he went to hell as punishment. Where he's spent weeks being tortured...and plotting revenge.
Limos, Horsewoman of the Apocalypse, isn't your average girl. She's immortal, dangerous, and her fiancé is Satan himself. In a moment of weakness, she gave in to her desire and kissed Arik, triggering her fiancé's wrath - and his claim on her. In order to save Arik, and the world, Limos must make a dangerous pact with her recently turned evil brother, Pestilence. A deal that might just cost her her soul...and her heart.
I really like this series, I like that Limos is one of the most powerful beings out here but still allowed to be girly. Limos and Arik have been flirting for awhile but Limos knew it could never go any further then that. Arik had other plans and when the time was right he caught her off guard and gave her the kiss they both had wanted for months. But sadly because Limos is engaged to Satan, who set it up that if Limos showed affections to anyone besides himself that person would be dragged to Hell. And if they could get that person to say the name "Limos" while in torment that would give Satan the power to drag Limos back to Hell to marry him. Which she wanted before she meet back up with her brothers the 3 Horsemen, thousands of years ago. She and her brothers are children of a demon and an angel. Limos was raised by her demon mother and was set free to find her brothers to get them to turn evil. But after being with them they turned her to their side with love and respect, so she turned her back on evil. She never told her brothers the truth about how they really found each other and she knew that lie would destroy her family. Will all of her lies destroy these new feelings she's found with Arik? Will her brothers trust her again before she goes over to the dark side?
My Rating 4.5       
LT
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