Showing posts with label ARC Review. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 10, 2016

Seducing the Marquess (Lords and Ladies in Love #1) by Callie Hutton

Title: Seducing the Marquess (Lords and Ladies in Love #1)
Author: Callie Hutton
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: 214, Kindle Edition
Publisher: Entangled Publishing, LLC
Release Date: October 17th 2016
Source: Purchased
Rating: 4
Heat Rating: 2
Reviewed by: Vashti

Richard, Marquess of Devon is satisfied with his ton marriage. His wife of five months, Lady Eugenia Devon, thought she was, too, until she found the book. Their marriage is one of respect and affection, with no messy entanglements such as love. Devon’s upbringing impressed upon him that gentlemen slake their baser needs on a mistress, not their gently bred wives. However, once married, he was no longer comfortable bedding a woman other Eugenia. When
she stumbles onto a naughty book, she begins a campaign to change the rules.

Lady Eugenia wants her very proper husband to fall in love with her. But her much changed and undeniably wicked behavior might inadvertently drive her confused husband to ponder the unthinkable—his perfect Lady has taken a lover. But the only man Eugenia only wants is her husband. The book can bring sizzling desire to the marriage or it might cause an explosion.
I  enjoyed reading "Seducing the Marquess".  It was a light, easy, and funny read. Devon and Eugenia were such a sweet couple. No over the top drama, or gut-wrenching situations, just a fun read.

The seduction in thus case, however, comes after the marriage, not before, and unlike the description says, Eugenia's behavior is not really wicked, it is just out of the norm for her.

Devon goals upon seeking a wife were simple. He could count on her to always do the right thing, could handle every issue that came up in his household without troubling him, and was both gracious and beautiful. No hint of scandal has ever been, nor would ever become, associated with her name.  Devon had wanted Eugenia since he first laid eyes on her, even though she had been dubbed by the ton "The Ice Queen".  However, after 5 months of marriage where everything had been perfect, he was now experiencing a sense of restlessness, wishing they had more to say to each other.

Eugenia, heaven forbid, actually fell in love with Devon even before they were wed. Not good "ton" of course, but after 5 months of marriage, she wants a husband who will love her. She doesn't want a traditional "Society" marriage. She wants a marriage of mutual love, and wants Devon out of the bed of his mistress and in hers every night. And now that his mistress, Margaret, was killed in a carriage accident, Eugenia was ready to make sure he never went to another mistress again. And so the story goes.

Both Devin and Eugenia are brought up by very strict, opinionated  parents. Devon's father heartily drilled into him over and over since his youth, "That a wife is a special person with tender sensibilities. You must not upset her by treating her like a light skirt. Protect your wife, show her the proper respect and slake your lust on a mistress" and so Devon only visits his wife's bed 3 times a week, just in an attempt to get her pregnant, and always in the dark, devoid of desire and passion.

Eugenia on the other hand, was taught by her mother that on your wedding night to  lie still, think of redecorating, or new gowns, and soon it will be all over. Your husband will be pleased and you have done your duty. A lady never shows emotion.

Now Eugenia armed with the book she accidentally fell upon in the library, "Secrets of the Bedchamber" feels she now has a plan and holds in her hand a book that would show her the mysteries of desire and passion that she always assumed kept her husband visiting his mistress.

The story that follows is one that is filled with mass confusion, primarily on the part of Devon, and misunderstanding on the part of Eugenia. There are several funny scenes and the dialogue between Devon and Eugenia is really sweet. Both are completely misguided in their opinions of one another, but I love the interaction and play between them. This book could make a great romantic comedy.  However...There was a lot of unnecessary repetition, that got boring pretty quick.  Reading about Devon's upbringing and his father's beliefs on how a husband is to treat his wife was fine the first 2 times. 15 is really Overkill! I felt like maybe the author was just trying to fill up the pages by adding more words.  Devon's misunderstanding and how he treats his wife, in my opinion. was a little mean at times, and I really can not fathom any man walking out on a half naked, in your lap, ready, and more than willing women! Especially after he himself is all fired up and ready to go.  I'm sorry I just don't know any man that has that kind of strength against his own wife!

Overall I enjoyed the story. Unlike the cover, and even the title would suggest, there is not a lot of heavy bedroom romps that you see in this novel.  It really is a sweet novel, about two people who genuinely love each other but have just been brought up under such rules and strictures of the day that they are both  having a hard time coming to terms with the fact that neither of them no longer want to conform to society. They want to have their own happily ever after, on their own terms in their marriage. Don't miss this one. This is a sweet, but not sappy, quick read, one that I think most will enjoy.


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

ARC Review: No More Black Magic (Here Witchy Witch #1) by A.L. Kessler

Title: No More Black Magic (Here Witchy Witchy #1)
Author: A.L. Kessler
Source: Author Request
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Length: Novel
Release Date: June 16, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 1

Explosions, body parts, and black magic are all part of Abby Collins’ typical day. As
the top Paranormal Investigation Bureau agent, she only gets the best cases, but when the Cult of Ra comes to play she might in be over her head. Finding a murderer while up against a hex, an overprotective coven, and a stubborn werewolf reminds her that nothing in the paranormal world is easy. As the death toll rises and a decades old crime, linked to Abby, is uncovered, disturbing information is brought to light. Abby must unlock an ancient language steeped in black magic to uncover the truth before the murderer comes for her.

This is an amazing start for a series.  It's an amazing book by itself.  It has a gritty crime drama feel to it and it's still fun and exciting.  Abby is a tough witch/paranormal investigator that doesn't get phased easily - unless her guardian is trying to set her up with a werewolf.   But even she's a little grossed out when body parts are found at a crime scene.

This is just the beginning of a really bad week for Abby, hexes, werewolves, arms, and a case that just won't be solved.  I loved watching her solve all the bits and pieces and bring them all together.  So many twists and turns, a great mystery, and even a bit of good old-fashioned pagan nakedness.

Abby is such a diverse character and seems to live her life in a variety of worlds that all collide in this book.  She learns about herself, her history, her future and all the people in her life.  Abby's relationship with Simon was fun and watching them interact had me cracking up.  He helped bring an element of emotional interaction to the story without turning it into a romance.  Simon plays an important role and really helps Abby navigate some of the craziness she encounters. I hope he show up in future books.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Monday, April 13, 2015

ARC Review: The Lady Meets Her Match (Midnight Meetings #3) by Gina Conkle

Title: The Lady Meets Her Match (Midnight Meetings #3)
Author: Gina Conkle
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance - Georgian
Lenth:Novel
Release Date: April 7, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 3

Locating Her Is Only Half The Battle...

Cyrus Ryland didn't become England's wealthiest bachelor by being a pushover, but the mysterious beauty he discovers sneaking around at his grand ball enflames his curiosity. When the clock chimes midnight, and she's nowhere to be found, Cyrus vows to scour all of London to uncover who she is. Little does he know that not only does Claire Mayhew not want to be found, but she wants nothing to do with him at all...
Claire Mayhew has jumped to the top of my favorite historical romance heroines.  She is an independent woman that refuses to accept that she needs a man to life her life.  But she does need a man to approve the lease of her store, and that man doesn't believe that women can be in business on their own.

Cyrus isn't a bad guy - he just holds view that most men of his time held.  Women need to be married or living with a male relative to keep the out of trouble and protected.  It may sound sweet, but I couldn't imagine actually living that way.  When he falls for Claire and finds out who she really is, he makes it his mission to find a way to show her he's right.

Well, saying that doesn't go as planned would be quite the understatement.  This may sound like a fluff plot, but dig just a bit deeper and we have a mystery, sabotage, and threats on people's life going on at the same time.  All this is woven so beautifully together.  One of the best and most original historical romances I've read in a long time

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

ARC Review: The Miss Mirren Mission (Regency Reformers #1) by Jenny Holiday

Title: The Miss Mirren  Mission (Regency Reformers #1)
Author: Jenny Holiday
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance - Regency
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 24, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

Loving her would be his downfall…

To society, the Earl of Blackstone cuts a mysterious figure. He is eligible, withdrawn, and endlessly fascinating. Yet as an integral part of London’s underground spy ring intent on defeating Napoleon, Blackstone has no mistress but the cause.

Miss Emily Mirren is considered “unbiddable” by the ton. She wields a fierce intellect, which she channels into her own secret cause—writing an abolitionist newspaper column under a male pseudonym.

When Emily’s aims clash with Blackstone’s, they stray into a dangerous game of attraction and subterfuge, and secrets are the going currency. And in order to complete the most important mission of his career, Blackstone must thwart Emily, even if it breaks both their hearts.
This was a very fun romance.  Emily is on her way to becoming one heck of a bluestocking, and she's proud of it.  She reads about anything and everything - which I always like in a character - and it's given her a unique perspective on quite a few things.  She's also a reformist.  She wants to abolish slavery and punish those that are still illegally buying and selling them.  When her goals of finding information on a slave trader interfere with an investigation in process she finds herself caught up in quite an adventure.

Blackstone is a spy.  He's trying to find who has been trading English secrets to the French and suddenly Emily is in his way.  He finds he rather likes her there - it's making his life interesting.  But he owes a debt to her father and finds his wishes don't align with his mission for a change.  So he writes a new mission - the Miss Mirren Mission.

Watching these two dance around their growing feelings was actually very fun.  It didn't get overly tedious as they both discussed why they would never marry.  It was just a part of who they were.  As this romance involves spies - there is quite a bit of adventure and intrigue mixed in and it merges just about seamlessly with the romance until they are all tied together.

Such a fun historical with a lot of really great characters.  Hopefully, I get to see a few of them again when book two comes out.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

ARC Review: House of Ravens (The Nightfall Chronicles #2) by Karpov Kinrade

Title: House of Ravens (The Nightfall Chronicles #2)
Author: Karpov Kinrade
Source: Author Request
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 31, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 1

I am Nightfall.


I am your worst nightmare and your best friend.

I am the keeper of secrets and the teller of lies.

I thought revenge was my only motive.

I was wrong.
House of Ravens continues Scarlett's story as she begins to really embrace her role as Nighfall.  She discovers just how difficult it is to have a secret identity - it's really hard to be a "superhero" and you don't get a lot of sleep.  No glamorization here.

She begins to make new friends in training and there's even a bit of a love interest, but Nighfall once again gets in the way.  This book had a lot of loss in it.  From the idealism that Scarlett has about the world and people in general, to friends, and discovering those hidden agendas that seem to multiply around her.

Her crusade to help Zeniths continues to meet with some very extreme resistance, and she finds that some of her enemies are soooo much closer than she first believed.  There are also some unlikely allies.  The royal family makes for some great side characters and gives the reader a chance to see the other side of life and how other parts of the world are managed.

I'm still blown away by how detailed and exciting the lore behind this series is.  Everything ties together so well and each scene, no matter how small, somehow plays a part in pushing the story forward - so pay attention to all the amazing details.  I can't wait to see what may happen in book three.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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Friday, March 27, 2015

ARC Review: Hardcore Volume 3 by Staci Hart

Title: Harcore Volume 3
Author: Staci Hart
Source: Author Request
Genre: New Adult Romance, Serial
Length: Novella
Release Date: march 19, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 3

It’s time. Time to tell the truth. Time to face her past and step into her future.


Starting with Van.

Cory will wait to the beat of the ticking clock for him to come back. To see what she’s done and make the final judgment. As much as she holds onto the small hope that he’ll still want her, she’s ready for rejection, ready for the pain. As ready as she can be, at least.

It’s time to make things right, not only with Van, but with Jill. With Jade. With everything.

No more running.
An amazing conclusion to this serial romance.  Cory is faced with the consequences of her actions and how best to move on with her life.  We get to see a lot more of Jillian and it was great to see just why Cory wanted to protect her so much.  Van's reaction is somewhat expected, but we all know there's going to be more to it eventually.

Watching Cory finally start getting her life back on track was probably the best part of this.  Until you get to the end at least.  The ending totally rocked!  It was beyond perfect and I loved it.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Thursday, March 26, 2015

ARC Review: A Touch of Passion (The Disgraced Lords #3) by Bronwen Evans

Title: A Touch of Passion (The Disgraced Lords #3)
Author: Bronwen Evans
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance - Regency
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 24, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 3
Sexual - 3

Independent and high-spirited, Lady Portia Flagstaff has never been afraid to take a
risk, especially if it involves excitement and danger. But this time, being kidnapped and sold into an Arab harem is the outcome of one risk too many. Now, in order to regain her freedom, she has to rely on the deliciously packaged Grayson Devlin, Viscount Blackwood, a man who despises her reckless ways—and stirs in her a thirst for passion.

After losing his mother and two siblings in a carriage accident years ago, Grayson Devlin promised Portia’s dying brother that he’d always watch over his wayward sister. But having to travel to Egypt to rescue the foolhardy girl has made his blood boil. Grayson already has his hands full trying to clear his best friend and fellow Libertine Scholar of a crime he didn’t commit. Worse still, his dashing rescue has unleashed an unforeseen and undesired consequence: marriage. Now it’s more than Portia he has to protect . . . it’s his battered heart.
This was a pretty good story.  There was a lot more adventure and action than I usually see in a historical romance, which I really enjoyed.  What just didn't quite work for me was the resistance between the characters.

Portia is determined to marry for love, and to do that she must make Grayson fall in love with her.  But throughout the story, it's rather obvious that he has fallen in love, but he just is far too stubborn to even admit it to himself.  When Portia believes that he doesn't love her, then she goes off in another direction.  It was just too much pulling apart "just because" for my taste.  They both needed to just get their heads on straight and work it all out.

The mystery behind who is out to get the Libertine Scholars was the best part of the story.  I really want to know who this mysterious plotter is, because they are very good at causing all sorts of trouble.  We find out quite a bit about them in this story, and now I just want to know more.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Monday, March 23, 2015

ARC Review: The Witch of Painted Sorrows (The Daughters of La Lune #1) by M.J. Rose

Title: The Witch of Painted Sorrows (The Daughters of La Lune #1)
Author: M.J. Rose
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Paranormal Historical Fiction - Belle Epoque
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 17, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 2

Possession. Power. Passion. New York Times bestselling novelist M. J. Rose creates
her most provocative and magical spellbinder yet in this gothic novel set against the lavish spectacle of 1890s Belle Époque Paris.

Sandrine Salome flees New York for her grandmother’s Paris mansion to escape her dangerous husband, but what she finds there is even more menacing. The house, famous for its lavish art collection and elegant salons, is mysteriously closed up. Although her grandmother insists it’s dangerous for Sandrine to visit, she defies her and meets Julien Duplessi, a mesmerizing young architect. Together they explore the hidden night world of Paris, the forbidden occult underground and Sandrine’s deepest desires.

Among the bohemians and the demi-monde, Sandrine discovers her erotic nature as a lover and painter. Then darker influences threaten—her cold and cruel husband is tracking her down and something sinister is taking hold, changing Sandrine, altering her. She’s become possessed by La Lune: A witch, a legend, and a sixteenth-century courtesan, who opens up her life to a darkness that may become a gift or a curse.

This is Sandrine’s “wild night of the soul,” her odyssey in the magnificent city of Paris, of art, love, and witchery.

Such a good book. This one seemed to have just about everything. We have a wife on the run from her horrible husband, the beautiful setting of historical Paris, dark family secrets, and a love affair. These are all woven beautifully together to create the story of La Lune and Sandrine.

I'm not even sure where to begin. You are eased into the paranormal elements as more of a family legend. But when the legend seems to be slowly coming to life, things begin to really take off. Sandrine is the focal point of this and her time in Paris was amazing. I loved watching her slowly changing to become more that what she really was. This is seen in her personality, her art, and even the way she dresses. But it happens so slowly that we don't really notice it all coming together until her grandmother throws it in your face!

The history was fantastic. M.J. Rose really draws you into 1890's Paris and the art scene as it changes and evolves under the influence of mysticism movement. People are more and more interested in the occult and it just adds a nice element in the layering of the story.

My only complaint was the ending. It came very fast and very sudden. It was a great climactic scene, but I felt like I didn't have a chance to really enjoy everything coming together and being revealed before it was just over. I'm really hoping the series continues with this storyline. I still have so much more I want to see.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

ARC Review: Destined to Die (Inherited Damnation #3) by Claire Ashgrove

Title: Destined to Die (Inherited Damnation #3)
Author: Claire Ashgrove
Source: Author Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novella
Release Date: March 9, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

Haunted by his mother’s betrayal, Belen McLaine surrendered to his demonic half
long ago. For centuries, he’s roamed, doing all he can to corrupt those he encounters. But Belen’s life changes when a little Yuletide fun goes wrong, and the one woman he can’t stay away from is suddenly in need of his protection. Unable to cast her aside, he finds himself on a deadly path to love.

Faith Winters shared one glorious date with Belen complete with fireworks, but he stayed away until the night of her brutal attack. As danger escalates, he becomes her only safety net. Shared passion gives way to something deeper, hotter, than she’s ever known before. Yet Faith has no idea her greatest threat is the very man who holds her heart.

For Belen, even if it means hurting Faith, he must not succumb to love. If he fails, his father’s curse promises he’ll take Faith’s life.
I love when a "bad guy" falls in love.  They make such a great story as they learn to be better people and come to grips with their past.  Belen is not your traditional bad boy.  He really does do some bad things, and one of those bad things sets off the chain of events that leads to his eventual redemption.

Belen was a very interesting character.  He chooses to follow his darker side.  He thinks his lighter side is tainted by his mother's abandonment and he walks away from it.  When this decisions puts Faith in danger because of his actions, he begins to second guess everything he's done.  The catch, he really doesn't want to be a better person at first.  It was great!

Seeing Belen with Faith was like watching a different person than when he was with everyone else.  She really was his angel and showed him how powerful good could really be.  He is determined to walk away from it all, but when his love puts her life in danger, he needs to make the final decision of whether or not her life is worth his immortality.

There was quite a nice little twist in this story that only made it work even better.  Again, I loved the fact that it wasn't love or lust at first sight.  The characters had a history that the story really built on and it adds a layer of reality to a paranormal that makes it work so well.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


Friday, March 13, 2015

ARC Review: Lady Vice (Furies #1) by Wendy LaCapra

Title: Lady Vice (Furies #1)
Author: Wendy LaCapra
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance - Regency
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 9, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

Not every lady plays by the rules…

Lady Lavinia Vaile knows what happens to a woman who puts her faith in society. For her, it was a disastrous marriage to a depraved man—one she threatened to shoot when she left him. Now Lavinia lives outside of society's strict conventions, hosting private gambling parties. It's only when her husband is shot dead that Lavinia finds herself in terrible danger...

A former judge in India's high court, Maximilian Harrison will do anything he can to help Lavinia. In the darkest of times, he held on to thoughts of her and the love they once shared. Now he risks his own position in society―along with his ambitions―in order to clear her name. Yet as desire reignites between them, Lavinia remains caught up in secrets and shame. Her only salvation is to do the unthinkable...and trust in both Maximilian and love.
This is going to be a very interesting series.  I love that it takes a look at historical women who have found a way to take charge of their own circumstances and make a living - even if it is running a gambling yard.  They have found a way to be successful and I love how devoted to each other they are.

Lady Vice is married to an awful man, and when he is found murdered, people blame her.  She needs to bring her allies close quickly to find the true murderer before she finds herself at the hangman.  Enter her ex-love, Max.  Separated by a big of confusion, they have a lot of assumptions about the past they really need to deal with.  They have to learn to trust each other all over again, and that can be a difficult task.

My biggest complaint was that Max wasn't up front about everything from the beginning.  Everytime Lavinia finds out he wasn't forthcoming about something, she backs off and he can't seem to understand why.  The suspense behind this story was fantastic.  It really helped to carry the characters from page to page in a way that threw them back together again to work out their problems.  It was also a nice look into the other two Furies, which I'm sure will have their own book soon.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Thursday, March 12, 2015

ARC Review: Tamed (Club Sin #5) by Stacey Kennedy

Title: Tamed (Club Sin #5)
Author Stacey Kennedy
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Contemporary Romance, BDSM
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 10, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 4

Porter Marshall has nearly achieved his goal of becoming a Club Sin Master, but his
new sub poses a much bigger challenge than he anticipated. Despite their mutual attraction and red-hot dungeon sessions, Kenzie Hart plays her own games. Her bratty, you-can’t-break-me attitude masks terrible personal hurt—pain that only the exquisite touch of a skilled Dom can release. But when Porter suggests taking their connection to the outside world, Kenzie denies him . . . which only makes him want her more.

Kenzie can’t ignore the raw, fierce bond she has with Porter. But she can’t give in to his dangerous demands, either. Is the passion they share real, or is he using her to solidify his status at Club Sin? And yet, who else can she trust with the shattering secrets she holds within? As Porter expertly brings her to the point of no return, Kenzie surrenders her body—and, piece by piece, her heart.

Tamed is an erotic romance intended for mature audiences.
Kenzie is a brat - and she's proud of it.  She can get the masters at Club Sin to do whatever she wants.  Sounds a little backwards.  But she's not trying to top from the bottom or anything.  It's just her way of coping.  But the masters are tired of it and when Porter, a new dom, agrees to take her on for a month, she realizes that not all doms are so easily swayed.

Porter has been told he has to manage Kenzie in order to receive his Club Sin tattoo.  He takes a new approach to Kenzie and things go in directions neither of them anticipated.  He manages to bring out something inside her that she's long kept hidden.  But she really doesn't like letting it show.

To keep things interesting, there is also some crazy Russian threatening her.  Kenzie really shines in this story.  We see her ups and downs and the reasons for her emotional scars.  It seems like every other chapter she's developed into someone new and better.  Porter, on the other hand, just never seemed to go anywhere.  Don't get me wrong, he was just about perfect already, but with so much growth in Kenzie it really made him look stagnant at times.

I think I know what couple is coming up next, and it's going to be super interesting.  This is such a wonderful series that really looks into why people enter the lifestyle and what they can get out of it.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

ARC Review: Sins of a Duke (Scandalous House of Calydon #3) by Stacy Reid

Title: Sins of a Duke (Scandalous House of Calydon #3)
Author: Stacy Reid
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance - Victorian
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 9, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 3
Sexual - 3

All of the young ladies whispered about the Duke of Mondvale in hushed tones, their Irresistibly so. Since her reputation is already ruined in London society, why shouldn't she be impudent and dance with the scandalous “Lord of Sin”?
eyes following his tall, dark figure with barely disguised lust. For the newly-ostracized Lady Constance Thornton, he is magnetic and altogether desirable.

Little does she know of his plans.

The beautiful and innocent Lady Constance is no mere plaything for Lucan Wynwood. She will be his revenge. By ruining her, he will have his vengeance against her brother. Except that the Lady Constance is full of surprises...and now she could well be the ruin of him.
An interesting love to hate to love story.  Constance is an amazing character.  She is full of strength as the ton shuns her when the truth of her birth is somehow revealed.  But she holds her chin up and waits for it to blow over - but it doesn't.  Someone is fanning the flames and making her life miserable.  Her views of the ton and the friends she has made change drastically over the course of the story and I really enjoyed watching her develop the "modern woman" mind set.  I loved her reactions to everything along the way - she was very real to me.

Lucan on the other hand, is a bit of a scoundrel. He is instantly attracted to the beautiful lady, but he doesn't realize exactly who she is at first.  When he realizes it's the same lady he's set out to ruin he feels something he didn't expect - guilt.  But that doesn't stop him - and this is where I didn't really like him.  He just refused to let it all go a little too long.  I understand his hurt and his desire for revenge, but he just takes it too long and too far.

Watching it all unfold was a fun story.  As I said earlier, Constance really shone in this story and made it well worth reading.  I just wish Lucan had been redeemed a little bit earlier.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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Friday, March 6, 2015

ARC Review: Married to a Perfect Stranger by Jane Ashford

Title: Married to a Perfect Stranger
Author: Jane Ashford
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date:March 3, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

Mary Fleming and John Bexley are the "white sheep' of their large families, written
off as hapless, boring—and thus suitable for each other. But they're no sooner married than John is sent off on a two-year diplomatic mission.

Upon his return, John and Mary find that everything they thought they knew about each other is wrong. They've changed radically during the long separation. They have to start all over. It's surprising, irritating—and somehow very exciting...
A very different twist for a romance as our couple is already married.  Mostly an arranged marriage, they are separated after just a couple months as John is sent to China.  A lot can happen in 18 months apart, and the next time they see each other, they realize they may have changed more than they realized.

They go through many stumbling blocks as they try to start over and get to know each other once again.  It was a fascinating way to develop their relationship.  Since they were married and lived together, it set up so many interesting ways and things to learn about.  Throw in some fun servants, a young boy looking for "adventure", and a couple pranksters for friends - and there was a lot of good stuff going on.

John is trying to advance his position in the Foreign Office - but he keeps meeting hurdles along the way.  Some he sails across and others he falls flat on his face.  Mary is determined to help him and show that she is a supportive wife and valuable woman in his life.  It was really great.

I think what might have lost the fifth star was the final prank - I understand its point in the story, but the whole scene was just a bit too much compared to the way the rest of the story was written.  It was quite funny, it just didn't really fit.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Thursday, February 26, 2015

ARC Review: Vampires Never Cry Wolf (Dead in the City #3) by Sara Humphreys

Title: Vampires Never Cry Wolf (Dead in the City #3)
Author: Sara Humphreys
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 3, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

Sadie Pemberton is the DJ at the hottest vampire club in New York City, and she
loves her freedom almost as much as she hates werewolves. She has no desire to tie herself to anyone for eternity—even the deliciously sexy Killian Bane—werewolf prince and heir apparent who has been sent to patrol the city.

But Sadie bears the mark of the moon—the mark that Killian has been looking for, the mark that's meant to reveal his perfect mate. How can the fates be so cruel? Even more importantly, how is he ever going to change her mind?
I had a lot of fun reading this one.  Sadie was a great character.  A vampire and owner of one of the city's hottest night clubs takes up a lot of her time - and now that a pack of werewolves has come to town (and her nightclub) she's getting a little annoyed at them.  Vampires and werewolves don't really get along.  But since one of those wolves, Killian, is the werewolf prince, she has to play nice.

This was a great relationship to watch grow.  The verbal sparring and banter was so much fun!  You knew they really liked each other and were just putting on a show - but it was a good one.  Killian is everything I ever wanted from a werewolf prince.  He is all Alpha and all Male and he knows he wants Sadie.  If she wants to make it a challenge to catch her - well, that's even more fun.

In the background we have the tentative truce between the species and a handful on each side that doesn't care for it.  Also, Sadie is starting to feel a bit weird after taking a sip from Killian - totally loved how this part of the story worked.  The only minor disappointment was the werewolf king, Killian's father.  He's been hyped up as the super bad-ass and then I just didn't get that from him - AT ALL.  Minor complaint, but he had a fairly serious part near the end of the story.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Review: The Millionaire's Deception (Men of the Zodiak #2) by Wendy Byrne

Title: The Millionaire's Deception (Men of the Zodiak #2)
Author: Wendy Byrne
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: February 23, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 3
Sexual - 3

He always wins. And she never gives up...

Rafe McCall has a reputation as the Closer. He rakes in serious cash to make deals happen. Convincing small restaurant owner Frankie Ritacco to sell his business for property development should have been a piece of cake. So Rafe blows into Wilcox, Iowa on his Harley, convinced the deal is all but done. But he is so, so wrong...

For starters, “Frankie” is a woman. A stunning, stubborn woman who wants to preserve her idyllic small town. The Crossroads Café is a family legacy Frankie plans to leave to her future children, and there is no way she's selling—even to a sexy millionaire who makes her heart race. But her café is in serious trouble, and Rafe must decide if he can close the deal...or if he's found the deal breaker of a lifetime.
This book was a mixed bag for me.  I really loved Frankie.  She was fun and had an amazing personality.  The way she related to the "old folk" and "ex-fiances" was so much fun to experience.  Frankie is the big backer behind the campaign to keep the town from being bought up by a nasty developer.  She's fighting hard, but the developer fights dirty.

They send in Rafe.  I didn't like Rafe.  I really wanted Frankie to kick him in the balls and laugh at him for a good chunk of the story.  He shows up in town to try and convince her to sell her business - not realizing the Frankie is a girl and that she also has some amazing legs.  Ok - I can see how the name could throw you, but didn't you do just a little research?  You oh so awesome skills are flaunted several times and this was a serious oversight.  He also continues to try and "do his job" of getting her to sell while falling in love with her and having sex with her.  Such a jerk!!!

In the end he finds a way back into her good graces - but it seemed a little cheap to me.  This book had sooo much going for it outside of Rafe,  Even the old lady's book club was hilarious and just the right amount of random humor.  I just had such a hard time rooting for Rafe to get the girl.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Friday, February 20, 2015

ARC Review: Sleeping with Her Enemy (49th Floor #2) by Jenny Holiday

Title: Sleeping with Her Enemy (49th Floor #2)
Author: Jenny Holiday
Source: Entangled Indulgence
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: February 23, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

He'll complicate all her plans...

Amy Morrison is supposed to be at her wedding. But when her husband-to-be jilts her at the altar, a distraught Amy runs to the only place she feels safe—her office. Besides, everyone who works on her floor is at her wedding...except him. Dax Harris. Playboy, executive, and Amy's official office enemy.

While he and Amy don't see eye-to-eye on the best of days, Dax can't help but feel badly when he sees Amy mid-meltdown. Next thing he knows, he's gotten her good and drunk, and they're making out like two teenagers. And since neither of them want anything serious, why shouldn't they be frenemies-with-benefits? Because there is no possible way they could ever fall for each other...
Amy Morrison was amazing!!!  I totally loved her.  I also loved Dax's sister, Kat, and his family.  There were so close to perfect you wanted them to be your's, but had enough "family drama" that kept them real.  We even get to see the couple from book one a quite a few times (they do all work in the same building/floor).

Notice I haven't said much about Dax yet?  He was fun, he was great, but the other characters overshadowed him a bit.  He had a good reason for avoiding relationships - and it took him a looong time to get over it, but you could see him making progress the whole way through the book.  I really liked that part of him.  He was also amazingly spontaneous - there's a scene at a baseball game that made me completely fall in love with him.  I just wish he had shone more in the scenes that involved other strong characters.

They had an almost accidental romance.  They definitely weren't planning on one or looking for one - it just kind of showed up one day.  I loved how much fun the story was.  I was grinning through most of it just because everyone was having so much fun throughout the whole story.  Even the conflict was done in a way that you couldn't help but smile just a little because you just knew these characters could get through anything together.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

ARC Review: Of Silk and Steam (London Steampunk #5) by Bec McMaster

Title: Of Silk and Steam (London Steampunk #5)
Author Bec McMaster
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Steampunk Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: March 3, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 3

Enemies. Allies. Lovers.

When her beloved father was assassinated, Lady Aramina swore revenge. The man responsible is well beyond her grasp, but his dangerously seductive heir, Leo Barrons, is fair game. When Mina obtains evidence proving that Leo is illegitimate, she has the means to destroy both the killer and his son, a man who troubles her heart and tempts her body.

A woman of mystery, Mina's long driven Leo crazy with glimpses of a fiery passion that lurks beneath her icy veneer. He knows she's hiding something, and he's determined to unravel her layer by silken layer. He just doesn't expect the beautiful liar to be the key to overthrowing the corrupt prince consort… or to saving his own carefully walled-off heart.
This book was just amazing.  We had gadgets and robots, enemies become lovers, intrigue, and an almost full scale war on the streets of London.  I think that covers so many different types of books I like that I just couldn't help but fall in love with this one.  Mina and Leo are quite the pair.  From the very beginning you can see the interest between the two, but their families aren't fond of each other - so hands off!!  In fact, Mina would love to see Leo's family fall.  But that all gets pushed aside with the crazy prince consort goes - well - crazy.

Then Mina and Leo are forced to work together and realize that there's nothing wrong with changing your mind and opinion on someone.  I love how they came together when they really needed to and their relationship just grew from there.  I also loved that Mina was a mastermind behind a pretty devious plot - I love a devious woman.

There really wasn't much I didn't like about the story.  This one was a big win all around.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*

Monday, February 16, 2015

ARC Review: Bitten by a Hellcat (Eternal Mates #6) by Felicity Heaton

Title: Bitten by a Hellcat (Eternal Mates #6)
Author: Felicity Heaton
Source: Author Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: February 17, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 3

The sole remaining member of the most famous shifter hunter family in history,
Owen Nightingale is a mercenary and a man with a secret held in his closely guarded heart, but when a beautiful rare shifter catches his eye and offers him a job, he has the feeling he’ll be the one paying for helping her—with his heart.

Cait is in a spot of trouble with a capital T. A male hellcat has set his sights on claiming her and she’s one kitty who doesn’t want a collar. When she meets a dark, alluring and mysterious hunter, she sees a chance to rid herself of the male, but the price Owen sets and the fierce passion that burns white-hot between them lures her dangerously under his seductive spell.

Can Owen discover the true intent of the male hellcat and stop Cait from falling into his hands? And can Cait retain control as the heat of desire burns between her and Owen, or will a reckless moment seal both of their fates forever?
Bitten by a Hellcat was an amazing story.  Cait is on the run from a male that wants to capture her, collar her, and sell her to the highest bidder.  When she runs into a the famous hunter, Owen Nightingale, she enlists his help in getting rid of the pesky male.  Neither of them really anticipates the sparks that fly between them.

I loved that both Cait and Owen had to play the role of rescuer in the story - no damsel in distress here.  This hellcat can take care of business when she needs to.  Both were willing to do whatever it took to keep each other alive and stay together.

There is a ton of excitement that comes up in multiple different ways - all of which only make the story even better.  Owen has a really big secret that comes into play several times and it was a lot of fun.  I really loved the world and the paranormal lore that Felicity Heaton built.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

ARC Review: The Princess's Secret Baby (The Chatsfield #11) by Carol Marinelli

Title: The Princess's Secret Baby (The Chatsfield #11)
Author: Carol Marinelli
Source: NetGalley
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: Novella
Release Date: February 17, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 4
Sexual - 3

A Princess for the Playboy

The Princess of Surhaadi is desperate to escape a life lived in the shadows of her family's past. One misguided night of rebellion later and Leila's world comes crashing down thanks to two little blue lines on the pregnancy test!

When James Chatsfield—world-renowned bad boy and soon-to-be father —hears the shocking news, he knows he needs to act, and fast! He'll propose to protect his heir, but will Leila ever believe he sees her as more than just the mother of his child?

Welcome to The Chatsfield, New York!
This series is such a decadent read for me.  It's full of glamour and riches and all sorts of fanciness.  We briefly heard about Leila's "problems" in the previous book and now we get to see them first hand.  Leila is a Princess, one used to ordering servants about and having everything taken care of for her.  So when she runs away to America, she's in for some serious culture shock.

I loved her culture shock.  So many little things that we, as Americans, just go about doing because we always have - well, when seen from an outside point of view - don't seem so natural and obvious.  In some ways, Leila was a breathe of fresh air.

James certainly sees her this way, at first.  Then he has to find out via newspaper that he's going to be a father.  Well, let's just say that all hell breaks loose in his life.  Their's is far from a traditional romance in any sense, but that's what makes it so special.  They not only have to get to know each other, but each other's culture and ways of doing things.  I was so excited for both of them every time they made a small step in the right direction.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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Monday, February 9, 2015

ARC Review: Grizzy Love (Kodiak Point #5) by Eve Langlais

Title: Grizzly Love (Kodiak Point #5)
Author: Eve Langlais
Source: Author Request
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Release Date: February 17, 2015
Reviewed by: Jasmyn

Rating - 5
Sexual - 3

Are you ready for a grizzly kind of love?

His mother would have beaten him to within an inch of his life, if she knew Travis had the hots for the town doctor, but he couldn't help it.

Dr. Jess, a redhead with a few years on him, was his soulmate. His inner grizzly knew it. He knew it. Suspected she did as well. But he did have one dilemma standing in his way.

Her husband.

Talk about inconvenient.

Good thing Travis was tenacious. Even if he has to travel half a continent, and brave some hot sands, subsist on crappy food and survive attempts on his life he won't give up until he wins her heart.

Or dies trying.

Jess made a mistake. She married too young, to the wrong man. Problem is, hawks mate for life, and murder is against the law. To add more insult to the situation, her mate won't even attempt to be a husband. It seems he isn't interested in keeping his vows, nor is he coming home anytime soon, so when the chance arises to confront him, she takes it. However facing him changes nothing.

Freddie doesn't want her...but Travis does.

And oh how she wants him too. Wants and yet can't have him.

However, her marital problems aren't the only issue. Their pursuit of the nefarious being behind the attacks on their town is being sabotaged by treachery. When Jess and Travis barely survive an ambush, she can no longer deny her love for the rascally bear. But will they survive enough to see if it's possible for her to rectify a wrong and take him as her mate?
Oh Travis - it's about time you found a way to get out from underneath mommy's thumb.  The happy-go-lucky grizzly has been a favorite side character throughout the series and it's about time he found a love for himself.  Too bad she's already married.  Jess was an interesting character.  I'm not normally one that goes for the married girl finding someone new - but with a husband like her's?  I think I actually rooted for her to move one - a new one for me.

We travel far from Kodiak Point in this one in pursuit of the bad guy, and find a whole ton of them waiting.  There is a lot of action in this one and there were a few times I thought they were all done for.  Lots of twists and turns, including some unexpected people showing up in the nick of time to help save the day.  I was shocked and surprised the whole way through.

The ending.....hmmm...the ending was incredibly satisfying with a bit of a look at how everyone we've met so far is doing in Kodiak Point.  There's so much more I want to say about it, but it would just give the whole thing away.  So when you read it, let me know and we can figure out if it's all true.

*This book was received in exchange for an honest review*


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