Showing posts with label Jacqueline Rhoades. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jacqueline Rhoades. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Indie Romance Convention attending author Jacqueline Rhoades new releases promo




Jacqueline Rhondes is an attending author for IRC. You can click on this link http://indieromancecon.com/ to find out how to meet Jacqueline and many more Indie authors. 


Discover Hidden Mountain…
When her humiliating marriage ends, Meg Hanson retreats to Preston's Mill, to lick her wounds.
Coming from wealth and privilege, Meg isn’t sure what to make of small town living, but it doesn’t take long to become attached to the people, with their blunt honesty and strange speech or to reluctantly fall for the boy who kissed her under the apple tree when she was only ten. He’s grown into an intriguing man with problems of his own.
Artist JT Preston is burdened with family sins that prevent him from seeking the life he’s always envied and longed for.
When a coal company comes to town, the two find themselves embroiled in a battle between neighbors. Greed rears its head, people are hurt and lives are endangered, Meg’s most of all.

Preston Mills Excerpt – “After the Party”

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Best of 2013 - Guardian's Faith by Jacqueline Rhoades

Title: Guardian's Faith (Guardian's of the Race, #4)
Author: Jacqueline Rhoades
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Reviewed by: CaroleDee

Rating- 5
Sexual- 2


Physically and emotionally damaged by the horrors of her past, no one is more surprised than meek and silent Faith Parsons when she feels compelled to stow away in the van of the taciturn Liege Lord, Lucien ad Toussaint and travel to his House of Guardians in the faraway Southwest. She’s even more surprised when some of the local women see her as the one who will heal the 160 year old wounds that are destroying their way of life.

Lucien, too, is haunted by his past. He has withdrawn from the world around him and lives a reclusive and duty-bound life. He never expected that a tiny Daughter of Man could open the doors to a heart he’s kept closed for so long.
As the attraction between Faith and Lucien grows, the events of both their pasts begin to replay in the present.

Must history repeat itself or can their future be changed?

Guardian's Faith was a great addition to an already awesome series! Rhoades took it up a notch with the introduction of a new setting, some mysterious villagers, AND a surprising appearance from a previous foe. *I can't wait to see where that story goes in the future!*

I worried that Faith's abusive past would be a bit hard to read, but the way it was described was perfect; Enough detail to make you realize the horrors that she endured, but not enough to make you squeamish. While Lucien's past wasn't as bad as Faith's he still had some tough issues to get past. Together they, really did, make the perfect couple; capable of drawing on each others strengths, and boosting one another from their weaknesses.

There is also a new kind of villain in this one. The demons still make themselves a nuisance but the true nature of what happens when a Paenitentian is turned vampire rears it's ugly head. It's a far cry from sweet Uncle Otto.

The action and mystery is balanced extremely well with the romance. Just enough of each to spice things up :)

I highly recommend this one. I think everyone knows that I love Jacqueline Rhoades' books and Guardian's Faith just add to an already impressive list of fantastic reads.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Review: Rabbit Creek Santa by Jacqueline Rhoades

Title: Rabbit Creek Santa (The Wolvers)
Author: Jacqueline Rhoades
Genre: PNR
Length: Novella (94pgs)
Reviewed by: CaroleDee

Rating- 5
Sexual- 3


It's Christmas!

Things are going well in Rabbit Creek. Elizabeth has taken her duties as the Alpha's Mate to heart and as the story opens, that heart is breaking for the loneliness and isolation of one of her pack.

No one should be lonely at Christmas.

Lindy doesn't feel like she has much to celebrate. After two years of widowhood, she can barely make ends meet without the aid of her pack and while her inner wolf is ready to move on, Lindy isn't sure she can let go of the past.

New to the pack, Travis had party plans for the Holidays, but he ends up playing Santa to a pretty little widow and her pup. She's not what he was looking for, but she's exactly what he wants and his inner wolf agrees.

Now all he has to do is convince Lindy that Christmas gifts aren't always the ones you find under the tree.
Review-

Rabbit Creek Santa was a wonderfully heartfelt holiday story.

I think Elizabeth got it right when she matched up Lindy and Travis. Their personalities compliment each other perfectly. I was super impressed with the connection I felt between the two. In other novels/novellas when two characters come together so fast it seems a bit forced, but in Rabbit Creek Santa the push and pull, the angst, and the ultimate coming together seemed to flow so well that the eventual 'A-HA, We are meant to be together' moment was completely believable. Although, it did help that their inner wolves knew what the deal was the whole time ;)

With the addition of a too-cute baby, and a Christmas dinner to never be forgotten it was the perfect holiday read :)

*On a side note if you've never read any of the Wolver stories before, this might be the perfect book to introduce you to their world. It gives you the basic information you need to understand their culture, and even though it's shorter than Rhoades' other works the quality is still there. Believe me, once you read this one you'll be excited to delve into the whole series!

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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Rabbit Creek Santa - A Wolver Christmas Story excerpt

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It's Christmas!

Things are going well in Rabbit Creek. Elizabeth has taken her duties as the Alpha's Mate to heart and as the story opens, that heart is breaking for the loneliness and isolation of one of her pack.

No one should be lonely at Christmas.

Lindy doesn't feel like she has much to celebrate. After two years of widowhood, she can barely make ends meet without the aid of her pack and while her inner wolf is ready to move on, Lindy isn't sure she can let go of the past.

New to the pack, Travis had party plans for the Holidays, but he ends up playing Santa to a pretty little widow and her pup. She's not what he was looking for, but she's exactly what he wants and his inner wolf agrees.

Now all he has to do is convince Lindy that Christmas gifts aren't always the ones you find under the tree.

Excerpt:


Monday, November 18, 2013

Top Bite Award Review and Giveaway: Guardian's Faith by Jacqueline Rhoades

Title: Guardian's Faith (Guardians of the Race, #4)
Author: Jacqueline Rhoades
Source: Author
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Length: Novel
Reviewer: CaroleDee

http://www.jacquelinerhoades.com/Physically and emotionally damaged by the horrors of her past, no one is more surprised than meek and silent Faith Parsons when she feels compelled to stow away in the van of the taciturn Liege Lord, Lucien ad Toussaint and travel to his House of Guardians in the faraway Southwest. She’s even more surprised when some of the local women see her as the one who will heal the 160 year old wounds that are destroying their way of life.

Lucien, too, is haunted by his past. He has withdrawn from the world around him and lives a reclusive and duty-bound life. He never expected that a tiny Daughter of Man could open the doors to a heart he’s kept closed for so long.

As the attraction between Faith and Lucien grows, the events of both their pasts begin to replay in the present.

Must history repeat itself or can their future be changed?



Guardian's Faith was a great addition to an already awesome series! Rhoades took it up a notch with the introduction of a new setting, some mysterious villagers, AND a surprising appearance from a previous foe. *I can't wait to see where that story goes in the future!*

I worried that Faith's abusive past would be a bit hard to read, but the way it was described was perfect; Enough detail to make you realize the horrors that she endured, but not enough to make you squeamish. While Lucien's past wasn't as bad as Faith's he still had some tough issues to get past. Together they, really did, make the perfect couple; capable of drawing on each others strengths, and boosting one another from their weaknesses.

There is also a new kind of villain in this one. The demons still make themselves a nuisance but the true nature of what happens when a Paenitentian is turned vampire rears it's ugly head. It's a far cry from sweet Uncle Otto.

The action and mystery is balanced extremely well with the romance. Just enough of each to spice things up :)

So, I highly recommend this one. I think everyone knows that I love Jacqueline Rhoades' books and Guardian's Faith just add to an already impressive list of fantastic reads.





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For an excerpt check out my Guardian's Faith release day post HERE

And be sure to see what Jacqueline had to say about Faith in her guest post from earlier in the week HERE!

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Guest post with Jacqueline Rhoades!


Jacqueline Rhoades stopped by today to give us the low-down on her newest book in the Guardians of the Race series; Guardian's Faith.
*I'm reading it, and loving it right now*

See what she has to say about finding redemption and love after living through hell.


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Faith
"Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen"(Heb.11:1)

The above quote was the basis, the theme, if you will, of Guardian's Faith, my newly released paranormal romance. Faith was a difficult character for me to write. Unlike the others, she couldn't be made up out of the whole cloth of my imagination. She had a history and a tragic one at that.

Readers already had an image of her through reading Guardian's Hope and Guardian's Joy. They had a pretty good idea of what she'd suffered, both physically and emotionally. Like her family at Canaan's House of Guardians, readers wanted to keep her protected and sheltered. They wanted her to mate with the kind and understanding Broadbent. I confess, I wanted that, too. That was the plan from the very beginning, right up until the point where I began writing the book and Faith silently shouted, "NO!"

We are the sum of our experiences. Whether good or bad, the events of our lives, the people we meet, their perceptions of us, and even the places we live, all influence us in one way or another. Sometimes the combination of these things beat us so far down into the darkness we can no longer see the light or if we can, it's so distant we don't believe we can reach it.

That's where Faith was at the beginning of this book and if she stayed in Canaan's House with Broadbent, she would have remained safe within the confines of the prison she'd built for herself. She would have remained as the mouse in the corner, watching and listening to the life going on around her, but never being an integral part of it. Worse, Broadbent would have become her cell mate and not her lover. Neither Faith nor I could do that to him.

Faith can't really see that faint light in the distance, but she believes it's there and answers the 'call' to follow the road that may lead to it. Her hope is to find a purpose in her survival when so many others died.

This is, admittedly, a work of fiction and paranormal fiction at that, and is meant to be entertaining, but Faith's recovery process is based in reality. Even her muteness, though extreme, is based on a condition known as psychogenic aphonia or hysterical mutism.

Many victims of emotional or physical trauma take years to come to terms with the 'inhuman' treatment they've suffered and some, like Faith, find purpose and meaning while sharing in the 'healing' of others. She starts seeing herself as a survivor instead of victim.

In her new home, Faith finds her weaknesses turning into strengths. Her unique circumstances have given her an understanding of others she wouldn't otherwise have. Her quietness and unintimidating size have made her a good listener and easy to talk to. Her power of healing is needed in a place where medical treatment is unavailable.

Being a romance, Faith needed a hero and Lucien ad Toussaint, who'd been hovering around in the back of my mind for quite some time, seemed perfect. While physically stronger and healthier than Faith, Lucien is a victim of his past as well. He needs rescuing every bit as much as much as the starving little waif he finds stowed away in his van. He has devoted himself to duty, but has withdrawn from the personal connections that give purpose to that duty. Like Faith, he finds his redemption, his light, through love.

As Faith and Lucien each grow stronger through their love for each other, the events occurring around them become eerily reminiscent of their pasts, threatening their new found love and hope for the future. With a little help from things unseen, these two unlikely lovers must fight to change the course of fate not only for their own lives, but the lives of those they've grown to love.

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Guardian's Faith is available now at
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For excerpts and news about The Guardians and Jacqueline's other series be sure to visit her website!

Sunday, November 10, 2013

Release Day for Guardian's Faith by Jacqueline Rhoades!

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I'm super excited to announce the newest book in the Guardians of the Race series is available today!
Jacqueline's Wolvers series is one of my favorites (you can see the series spotlight here), but her Guardian's were my first love :) 

Be on the lookout November 18th, when I'll be reviewing Guardian's Faith and offer a free copy to a lucky reader!

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Physically and emotionally damaged by the horrors of her past, no one is more surprised than meek and silent Faith Parsons when she feels compelled to stow away in the van of the taciturn Liege Lord, Lucien ad Toussaint and travel to his House of Guardians in the faraway Southwest. She's even more surprised when some of the local women see her as the one who will heal the 160 year old wounds that are destroying their way of life.

Lucien, too, is haunted by his past. He has withdrawn from the world around him and lives a reclusive and duty-bound life. He never expected that a tiny Daughter of Man could open the doors to a heart he's kept closed for so long.


As the attraction between Faith and Lucien grows, the events of both their pasts begin to replay in the present. 


Must history repeat itself or can their future be changed?

 

Excerpt:

"Agdta worries," he repeated, ignoring the rest of it, "And what about you, little hummingbird? Do I worry you, too?"

"This… this isn't about me," she signed with trembling hands as he approached.

There was something in his eyes that made her take a step back. His irises were a deep, dark blue, so dark that she'd first mistaken them for black. There was no mistaking the color now. There was a half-smile on his face, turning up one corner of his mouth in what was very close to a smirk and those eyes glittered brightly with what she could only describe as victory.

"I think this is all about you, little hummingbird." He took another step toward her and grinned when she took another step back.

His eyes were hypnotic and Faith couldn't pull her eyes away. Her breath became heavy with the weight of his stare. She kept pulling in short gasps of air, but felt as if she couldn't breathe. The backs of her legs bumped the overstuffed chair behind her and she was left with two choices. Her head told her to sit, but her heart told her to stand and face what was coming. She not only stood, but kept her chin up and her eyes locked on his.

Lucien took the glass from her hand and carefully placed it on the table alongside his own. Hands now free, he placed one at her waist and cradled her head with the other.

"Hummingbirds feed on the nectar of flowers," he said softly without taking his eyes from hers, "I've dreamed of tasting that nectar."

Keeping his hand in place, Lucien bent to kiss the lips that haunted his dreams. They were warm and soft and pliant beneath his own. She hesitated only a moment and then sighed softly as if she, too, had dreamed of this moment.

Lucien used her sigh to press his cause. He touched his tongue to the tiny space between her lips through which her sigh escaped. Her lips opened only a fraction, but it was enough to tell him she wanted this, too. He withdrew and she followed him.

His hand slipped further around her waist and his body arched over her, bending her back. He wanted to grip the curls at the back of her head and force her head back to give him access to that slender, enticing neck, but he held himself back and continued to hold her head gently in his hand.

It was Faith who laid her head back in the security of Lucien's palm, exposing her neck to his kiss.

"You are lovely," He whispered against the pale skin.

"No," she protested, "I'm not," but it was hard to argue with a man who was running the tip of his tongue up her neck and sending shivers of excitement to places she'd long thought dead.

Faith closed her eyes to keep the fantasy of this experience alive and emblazoned on her memory. For these few moments she was what she could never be; a beautiful woman in the arms of a beautiful man. She savored the feel of him as her hands moved along the muscles of his back. She relished the flavor of his lips against hers and when his tongue sought entrance, she opened for him.

Even as the kiss deepened and his mouth's demands became more urgent, there was a gentleness to it that made her feel cherished as well as desired. Her heart swelled at the sentiment and she was grateful Lucien couldn't see the tears that welled up because of it.

These were feelings that were previously unknown to her and they awakened in her a yearning to know and experience more. Tommy Barrett's kisses had been sweet, but nothing like these. Lucien's kisses had all the sweetness of honey tinged with a fire that heated her blood and warmed her body, preparing it for his touch.

Her rational mind understood that this overflow of emotion was an excessive reaction to a simple kiss, but she did nothing to hold it back. This kiss was the fulfillment of a dream. This one kiss was filled with the last bit of cleanliness and purity her soul had left and she wanted Lucien to have it. It was all she had to give.

Without further thought, she raised her hands to his face and ran her thumbs along the contours of his cheeks. She traced the full dark brows that hooded his expressive eyes; eyes that could look so stern one minute and so soft the next. She liked them best when he laughed. His long nose was slightly crooked with a small dent at the side that he unconsciously rubbed with the pad of his thumb when he pinched the bridge of his nose. That gesture was a sure sign he was thinking deeply or trying to regain his patience. His ears were set close to his head, perfect and even with long lobes, one of which she now sought with her lips and teeth, sucking one into her mouth and releasing it only to have the pleasure of doing it again.

His short, sharp intake of breath told her that he took pleasure in it, too and when he turned with her still in his arms and walked her backwards to the bed, she didn't stop him. Still cradling her, he laid her back and, bracing himself on hands to either side; he eased himself down over her and began to rub his cheek across her tee shirt covered breasts.

His beard was heavy and he shaved twice a day. He was clean shaven now, but Faith closed her eyes and tried to imagine what that bristled roughness would feel like against that tender skin. Her body arched as she reached for further contact. He sighed his pleasure and moved to the crook of her neck where he licked and nibbled gently and Faith was not afraid.

This was not the fumbling awkwardness of her joining with Tommy Barrett, nor the slobbering and groping she was sometimes accosted with in the bars. This was definitely not the harsh brutality of her time with Tyn. This was gentle and knowing. This was special. This was Lucien.


About the Author:

http://www.jacquelinerhoades.com/ 

Jacqueline Rhoades is a New Englander by birth and an Ohioan by choice, Jacqueline, known as Jackie by her friends, makes her home in a small, rural town with one lovable husband, one spoiled dog and one disinterested cat. (The adjectives are often interchangeable). An avid reader from a very early age, Jackie has an eclectic taste for books and therefore has trouble naming a favorite genre or author, though she does admit that for pure personal fantasy and 'take-me-away' books, you just can't beat a good romance. 

Jackie believes in the beauty of all women and thinks most women don't see themselves as they should (herself included). She tries to make the women in her books reflect the best of 'average' in a variety of shapes, sizes, personalities and backgrounds, and each is beautiful in her own way. Some of her heroes are movie star handsome, while others are not. All her characters are beautiful in the eyes of their lovers and that, to Jackie, is the most beautiful of all.

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Review/Series spotlight/Giveaway: The Alpha's Daugher by Jacqueline Rhoades


Title: The Alpha's Daughter (Wolvers, #3)
Author: Jacqueline Rhoades
Source: Author
Genre: Paranormal Romance (wolf-shifters)
Length: Novel (398pgs)
Reviewer: CaroleDee


There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the wounded soul…

 
Jazz Phillips is on the run, fleeing from a fate most females in her pack accept as their lot in life; an arranged mating, something Jazz thought wasn't in her future as the Alpha's daughter and only child. She doesn't want to be the next Alpha's Mate. She doesn't want to be anyone's mate. She likes her life just the way it is until she finds herself stranded in the mountain town of Gilead, home to a small and close knit pack of wolvers. Once there, she begins to question her life as it was and begins to wonder about what it could be, especially in the arms of the wolver the people call Doc.

Doc Goodman claims to have settled in Gilead because he saw a need for his services, but in fact, he's a runaway, too. He's rejected his wolver heritage and the warring politics that stripped him of everything he loved most. He's biding his time, waiting to die, until he meets the blue haired, foul mouthed beauty who shows him there are still things worth living for and the most important of them are worth fighting for




Another fantastic read by Jacqueline Rhoades!

In a world where almost anyone can independently publish a book it can become tedious to wade through the mediocre to find a winner and I'm here to tell you that you can put those waders away because Jacqueline is a sure thing! I've read everyone of her books and fell in love each time!

The Alpha's daughter is a bit different than previous entries into the Wolver's Series. This time we get a female shifter that knows the ins and outs of Wolver politics. Unfortunately she comes from an archaic pack that treats women like crap. In an attempt to escape a forced marriage she flees and finds herself in a back-water Appalachian town and it's pack. When the local pack doctor takes her in she quickly learns that life in Gilead might be simple, but it's anything but boring.

Filled with hilarious characters, a romance that builds, an action filled climax, and a bitter-sweet rise to power this book has it all!

Treat yourself and pick up The Alpha's Daughter today.


*While this is book 3 in the series, it can be read as a stand-alone.
Although, seriously, you're going to want to check out the rest of them because they're awesome ;)





Be sure to check out Jacqueline's other books!

The Wolvers Series:
The Alpha's Mate (The Wolvers #1)
The Alpha's Mate (Wolver # 1)
Welcome to Rabbit Creek....
City girl Elizabeth Reynolds hopes to find peace and contentment in the small Appalachian town of Rabbit Creek. Okay, so the bucolic cottage she’s rented turns out to be a dilapidated cabin without phone service, but the people she meets are wonderful. Friendly and down to earth, they welcome her with open arms. It’s just like moving to Mayberry… if Andy and Aunt Bea were wolves.


Only an outsider would call them werewolves. They’re wolvers, a community of man/beasts that have lived in these hills since their ancestors emigrated from Scotland three hundred years ago. And that gorgeous Chief of Police, Marshall Goodman, the guy she met while covered in mud and wearing granny underpants? The one who sends her heart spinning? He’s their Alpha and his pack is under attack from outside forces. Elizabeth, being a sane and reasonable woman, wants no part of any of this, but if she refuses to risk her life and her heart, the people she’s grown to care about will lose everything and she’ll lose the one man she was born to love.

The Alpha's Choice (The Wolvers, #2) 
The Alpha's Choice (Wolver #2)
Katarina Bennett stopped believing in fairytales a long time ago. Prince Charming doesn't exist. Careful planning is what makes dreams come true and that's what she's spent her adult life doing. Now those plans have fallen apart. She's lost everything; her fiancé, her job and her home.
Determined to make a new start, Kat takes a job as a governess and teacher for five orphaned children and finds herself in an old Gothic mansion in the middle of nowhere with people who aren't what they seem.


Charles Goodman is the Alpha of his wolver pack, the modern descendants of an ancient line of man/beasts who've hidden among the human race for centuries. Charles has his hands full with taking his pack in a new direction and dealing with dissention in the ranks and doubts about his own abilities to lead, but when he meets his feisty new employee, he begins to believe in a future he didn't think possible.


Together, Charles and Kat, Alpha and Mate, set out to prove all things are possible and fairytales do come true.


The Alpha's Daughter (The Wolvers, #3)
The Alpha's Daughter (Wolver #3)
There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the wounded soul…

Jazz Phillips is on the run, fleeing from a fate most females in her pack accept as their lot in life; an arranged mating, something Jazz thought wasn't in her future as the Alpha's daughter and only child. She doesn't want to be the next Alpha's Mate. She doesn't want to be anyone's mate. She likes her life just the way it is until she finds herself stranded in the mountain town of Gilead, home to a small and close knit pack of wolvers. Once there, she begins to question her life as it was and begins to wonder about what it could be, especially in the arms of the wolver the people call Doc.

Doc Goodman claims to have settled in Gilead because he saw a need for his services, but in fact, he's a runaway, too. He's rejected his wolver heritage and the warring politics that stripped him of everything he loved most. He's biding his time, waiting to die, until he meets the blue haired, foul mouthed beauty who shows him there are still things worth living for and the most important of them are worth fighting for.
 


Guardians of the Race series: 
Guardian's Grace (Guardians of the Race, #1)
Guardian's Grace (Book 1)
Grace Masters always dreamed of a family she could call her own and always knew that for her, those dreams would never come true. Yet here she is, in an old Victorian home, living and loving under the cover of night. Who knew the source of her lifelong torment was really her gift as a Daughter of Man or that this gift could be controlled and used for something good? Who knew there was another race called the Paenitentia who live side by side with humans? Who knew that demons were real? Grace certainly didn't until one fateful night when her world falls apart and comes together again in a place where she finally belongs.

Sometimes a person just knows when something is right and destined to be. Sometimes convincing someone else of that fact is a little more difficult. Canaan ad Simeon is that someone else. Canaan is Liege Lord to a House of Guardians whose job is to protect the Race from a demon threat many no longer believe in. Already breaking away from the outdated traditions that are depleting their numbers and threatened by a hierarchy resistant to change, the last thing Canaan needs is to fall for this innocently sexy Daughter of Man.
But fall he does, with a mixture of comedy, drama and romance that will touch your heart.

Guardian's Hope
Guardian's Hope (Book 2)
Hope parsons has heard about the evil of demons since she was a child in the little isolated community where she grew up. Demons were part of the outside world; demon sex, demon drink, demon music, demon woman. According to her father, her mother was evil, too.

This is Hope Parson’s world until she finds a box her mother hid years ago and the remnant of a letter her runaway sister wrote begging for help. This is the impetus she needs to embark on a journey out into the world and the city where she hopes to find her sister and learn more about her mother’s legacy. Once there, she learns her father was wrong about most of the evils of the outside world. Unfortunately, he was right about one; living, breathing demons are real.

Nico ad Nimeni, with his dark charm and magazine cover good looks, is a recent addition to Canaan ad Simeon’s House of Guardians. As a Guardian of the Race, it’s his job to protect his people, the Paenitentia, along with humankind from the demons who cross over, but Nico knows there are other kinds of demons than those who stalk the night, like the ones that plague a man’s soul and insist he stand apart.

When circumstances bring Hope to the House, she finds a place where everything she knows about good and evil is turned upside down. In this world of witches and demons, vampires and Paenitentia, she learns that things are not always what they seem and that a shy, over-sized country girl can find love in the arms of a suave sophisticate.

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Guardian's Joy (Book 3)
JJ Justice has spent her adulthood lost and alone and vulnerable to the haunting of a past she can’t remember. It’s no wonder she feels different from other people and not surprising that she chose the police force as a way of standing up for others who are defenseless against the evils of the world, but when her only friend and partner is brutally murdered by a creature not of this world, JJ discovers a greater purpose. She is called to hunt the monsters only she can see. Once again, she resigns herself to living her life alone.

Guardian of the Race, Bernardo ad Tormeo, longs for a woman of his own, one that’s as fun loving and loyal as his Liege Lord’s Lady, Grace, and as soft and gentle as his fellow Guardian’s mate, Hope, but the chances of meeting such a woman seem slim to none. What with the nightly patrols and his gaming business, he hasn’t the time to go searching for love. Besides, he’s seen too many matings that didn’t work out.

Nardo is sworn to protect his people and their human cousins from the demons who cross over from the Otherworld. He never thought he would be hunting a vampire; just like he never thought of falling in love with a leather clad ex-cop who can kick demon butt with the best of them.
How do you romance a woman who thinks more of knives than roses? And how do you help her fight the demons of her soul when she can’t remember who they are? Nardo doesn’t know, but he’s determined to find out. He only hopes he and his new love can find the answers before a monster from Joy’s past takes away the only woman he will ever love.

Hidden Mountain Series: (Contemp Romance)
Preston's Mill (Hidden Mountain, #1)
Preston's Mill (Book 1)
When her disastrous marriage ends in the most humiliating way, Meg Hanson doesn’t know what to do or who to turn to. Unhappy with her life as it was and unwilling to become what her mother and sister envision, she retreats to the little Appalachian town of Prestons Mill, the place where her father was raised. Meg has promised herself six months away from the influences of home to find out who she is and what she really wants out of life.

Her Great Aunt Annie doesn’t hold with such nonsense, but she does believe that good food, hard work and fresh country air have the power to heal the soul and she sees in Meg a soul that belongs to the mountain.

Coming from wealth and privilege, Meg isn’t sure at first what to make of a place where much of your wardrobe comes from Gorton’s Farm Supply and the only coffee available is what’s brewed at the Downtown Café. However, it doesn’t take long for her to become attached to the people of Prestons Mill with their blunt honesty and strange speech or to reluctantly fall for the boy who kissed her under the apple tree when she was only ten. He’s grown into an intriguing man with problems of his own.

JT Preston is burdened with his family’s past sins, sins that prevent him from seeking the life he’s always envied and longed for. Annie thinks this is nonsense, too, and sets about bringing Meg and JT together, but nothing is ever as easy as it sounds.

When a coal company makes plans to begin mining the mountain, Meg and JT find themselves in the middle of the battle between those who consider it progress and those who see it as the end of a way of life. Greed rears its head, people are hurt and lives are endangered, Meg’s most of all.



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Monday, July 1, 2013

Cover Reveal: The Alpha's Daughter by Jacqueline Rhoades

Title: The Alpha's Daughter (The Wolver Series #3)
Author: Jacqueline Rhoades
Release Date: July 1, 2013


There is a balm in Gilead, to heal the wounded soul…

Jazz Phillips is on the run, fleeing from a fate most females in her pack accept as their lot in life; an arranged mating, something Jazz thought wasn't in her future as the Alpha's daughter and only child. She doesn't want to be the next Alpha's Mate. She doesn't want to be anyone's mate. She likes her life just the way it is until she finds herself stranded in the mountain town of Gilead, home to a small and close knit pack of wolvers. Once there, she begins to question her life as it was and begins to wonder about what it could be, especially in the arms of the wolver the people call Doc.


Doc Goodman claims to have settled in Gilead because he saw a need for his services but in fact, he's a runaway, too. He's rejected his wolver heritage and the warring politics that stripped him of everything he loved most. He's biding his time, waiting to die, until he meets the blue haired, foul mouthed beauty who shows him there are still things worth living for and the most important of them are worth fighting for.


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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Interview with paranormal romance author Jacqueline Rhoades


I'm super excited to introduce you to one of the best new authors I've found this year.   Please welcome Jacqueline Rhoades!

Would you tell us a little about yourself?
First off, I want to thank you for having me. I truly am thrilled to be here. It's a scary thing to put your work out there for the first time and your review made me feel welcome. My sales have grown steadily and that's certainly a positive reinforcement, but reader comments have been few. Your review and those of a few others mean more than I can say.

Now about me. Where to begin? Let's see. I'm older than I ought to be. Where did those years go? I've fallen in love over and over, fortunately with the same man; my husband, who tolerates my craziness, brings me coffee every morning and still makes me laugh. I have a degree in Biology, but must have slept during the human reproduction lecture because I ended up with five kids in rapid succession. What was I thinking? I now work in a public school with Middle School kids. Again, what was I thinking?

My husband and I live in a rural area of Ohio and we've camped in most of the contiguous forty-eight states (Hotel in Hawaii, Yeah!). I wish I could list all the exciting things I've done, but most of my adventures happen in my head. Don't get me wrong. I wouldn't change my life for love nor money and now I get to do what I always dreamed of doing and never thought I would. I am the luckiest of women.