Saturday 29 September 2018

Review: Mentor

Mentor Mentor by Julia Sykes
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Mentor is the fifth book in the Impossible series, and it’s a dark and twisted story that gives us insight into the bad guy. Unlike the other books in the series, this is not a romance. This is the story of The Mentor’s first victim, of how things played out. I’m sure, like myself, you’ll go in with plenty of expectations, yet this story is not at all like you will imagine.

Without a doubt, this story is much darker than the other books in the series. Knight was a dark tale, but Mentor throws us into the darkness in a way Knight did not. With Mentor, we’re watching as the bad stuff happens, we’re experiencing the evil we’ve been hearing so much about. Due to this, the story will not be for everyone. However, for those who enjoy a dark story, Mentor is sure to please them.

Although I did enjoy Mentor, I did not enjoy it quite as much as I enjoyed the other books in the series. This is why it is a three-star rating, when the rest of the books have managed to pull a four-star rating from me. It was fun, but this novella failed to pull me in quite as deep as the other stories did. I think there are two reasons for this – the first is that there were too many points where we had memories outside of the dark story, and the second is that the ending didn’t wow me in the way it could have. It was an enjoyable story, but I had hoped for a wee bit more.

Mentor may not be my favourite Impossible story, but I did enjoy the journey into the darkness. Without a doubt, it left me even more eager to dive into the sixth Impossible story.

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Release Blitz: Hidden Hearts.




Title: Hidden Hearts
Lines in the Sand Prequel Novella
Author: Lindsay Detwiler
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Genre: Contemporary/MM Romance
Release Date: September 29, 2018



Blurb

Not all secrets can stay hidden when it comes to love.

“All along, Reed Wilder’s been this crazy rebel just waiting for me to let my guard down. And so, here we are, standing at the bar waiting to get the party started.”

Sexy entrepreneur Lysander Wyatt has always believed in happily-ever-after thanks to his picture-perfect family. Now orphaned, he’s made a family of his own at his popular beach bar, Midsummer Nights. There’s just one thing missing—the forever kind of love he’s been looking for.

Reed Wilder, a guarded corporate man from Philadelphia, is looking for himself when he moves to Ocean City, Maryland. However, a rocky childhood makes him afraid of commitment. When he walks into Midsummer Nights and meets the attractive bartender who owns it, he’ll have to decide if love might actually be worth the risk. Will Lysander and Reed get on the same page about commitment, or will they continue hiding the true desires and fears of their hearts?

This sweet m/m standalone 35,000-word novella is also a prequel to the popular Lines in the Sand series.







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An English teacher, an author, and a fan of anything pink and/or glittery, Lindsay's the English teacher cliché; she loves cats, reading, Shakespeare, and Poe.

She currently lives in her hometown with her husband, Chad (her junior high sweetheart); their cats, Arya, Amelia, Alice, Marjorie, and Bob; and their mastiff, Henry.

Lindsay's goal with her writing is to show the power of love and the beauty of life while also instilling a true sense of realism in her work. Some reviewers have noted that her books are not the “typical romance.” With her novels coming from a place of honesty, Lindsay examines the difficult questions, looks at the tough emotions, and paints the pictures that are sometimes difficult to look at. She wants her fiction to resonate with readers as realistic, poetic, and powerful. Lindsay wants women readers to be able to say, “I see myself in that novel.” She wants to speak to the modern woman’s experience while also bringing a twist of something new and exciting. Her aim is for readers to say, “That could happen,” or “I feel like the characters are real.” That’s how she knows she's done her job.

Lindsay's hope is that by becoming a published author, she can inspire some of her students and other aspiring writers to pursue their own passions. She wants them to see that any dream can be attained and publishing a novel isn’t out of the realm of possibility.


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Friday 28 September 2018

Release Blitz: Over Hard.




Title: Over Hard
Series: Santa Lena Sizzles Duet #2
Author: Jessa York
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 28, 2018



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Love looks easy, but it’s harder than you think…

Done.  Harper is done with men.  They’re too complicated, frustrating—and dangerous.  After a run-in with her ex-husband, Harper ends all contact with her boyfriend, Jack, the one man who stole her heart.

But when Jack and Harper are thrown together to help a friend, all her old feelings reignite.  Torn between closing herself off and her desire to understand his life and choices, Harper delves into his world.  Jack’s past may complicate things even more.  Will Harper see that the payoff is greater than the risk?







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Jessa lives in a very non-descript, unassuming town filled with the best kind of people. Most days, she can be found in the stands of various soccer fields, cheering her on Youngest, or discussing books with her Oldest (who is an English Honors student).

At night, if she’s not up burning the midnight oil, Jessa enjoys snuggling up to her hubby and watching his latest pick for a cheesy romance movie. He always chooses the best ones. (after he cooks supper, of course)


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Release Blitz: Gravel Road.




Title: Gravel Road
Author: Stephie Walls
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: September 28, 2018



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I fell in love with Austin before I even knew what the word meant. 

Miranda was the only girl who ever had a chance at owning my heart.  

Defined by the land we grew up on—ranches, pastures, lakes—Mason Belle, Texas, wrote our story. And then it tore out the pages. 

Six years later, Miranda had managed to slip away again. But this time, I refused to let her run.


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Stephie Walls is a lover of words—the more poetic the better. She lives on the outskirts of Greenville, South Carolina in her own veritable zoo with two dogs, three cats, the Mister, and Magoo (in no preferential order).

She would live on coffee, books, and Charlie Hunnam if it were possible, but since it’s not, add in some Chinese food or sushi and she’s one happy girl.


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Release Blitz: Without Judgement.




Title: Without Judgment
Series: The Without Series #3
Author: Aubrey Bondurant
Genre: Contemporary Adult Romance
Release Date: September 28, 2018



Blurb

Do you know what I got for always being the good girl?  A cheating ex, fake friends, and now a scandal that has even my own father ashamed of me.

No one believes it isn’t me on the video.  My new bodyguard is no exception.  Mason is not only my brother’s best friend,
but my newly assigned babysitter who wishes he was anywhere but here. 

He’s both hot and judgmental.  It’s a maddening combination that has me wanting to push all his buttons.

With his bad boy vibe, alpha demeanor and the way he calls me princess, I'm convinced my draw to him is madness. Until I learn under the tattoos and piercings there may be more than meets the eye. Turns out I may not be the only one fighting the attraction.

I’m determined not to be the helpless girl everyone thinks I am, even if it means taking drastic measures. 

The question is whose side will Mason be on in the end?







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Aubrey Bondurant is a working mom who loves to write, read and travel. 

She describes her writing style as: "Adult Contemporary Erotic Romantic Comedy," which is just another way of saying she likes her characters funny, her bedroom scenes hot, and her romances with a happy ending. 

When Aubrey isn't working her day job, or spending time with her family, she's on her laptop typing away on her next story. She only wishes there were more hours of the day!

She's a former member of the US Marine Corps and passionate about veteran charities and giving back to the community. She loves a big drooly dog, a fantastic margarita, and football. 


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Release Blitz: MISS.




Title: MISS
A #BitterSweetHeat Standalone
Author: Harloe Rae
Genre: New Adult/Second Chance Romance
Release Date: September 28, 2018



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Delilah Sage was my comfort within all the pain.
Offering open arms when I needed an escape.
The only one trusted to be there for me.
But our dreams were doomed from the start.
And I left her clinging to false hope.

Regret has plagued me for years.
The memories of Delilah refuse to fade.
Each second of every day, I want to claim her as mine.
But I won’t ruin her life.
And she’s better off without me.

When a job lands me in town, I plan to keep my distance.
My scars are mine alone.
Dredging up the past will only cause deeper damage.
But Delilah has always been my weakness.
And resisting her isn’t an option.

After all, there’s far too much for us to miss.







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“Why are you being like this?” I ask softly.
 His voice is even more flat when he says, “Not sure what you mean. This is me.”
“You’re acting so detached and strange. This isn’t like you.”
“Well, you don’t know me anymore.”
That response brings fury and betrayal roaring to the surface again. “And whose fault is that, Zeke?” I grab a nearby mug with the intention of throwing it at his head. He’s giving me worse mood swings than Aunt Flo.
 “We both know the answer. Let’s not play guessing games.”
“You’re ridiculous. I don’t understand you at all,” I say.
“A lot happens in five years. You’re not the only one who’s changed.” He gestures around the store.
“What is that supposed to mean? Are you upset about my career choice?”
“Nah, that isn’t it.”
“What then? Let’s stop dancing around. You came here for a reason,” I point out.
A flush races up his neck, painting the stubbled skin an angry red. “All of this is proof you never needed me. Not like I fucking depend on you.”






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Harloe Rae is an Amazon Top 100 bestselling author. Her passion for writing and reading has taken on a whole new meaning. Each day is an unforgettable adventure.

Harloe is a Minnesota gal with a serious addiction to romance. She’s always chasing an epic happily ever after. When she’s not buried in the writing cave, Harloe can be found hanging with her hubby and son. If the weather permits, she loves being lakeside or out in the country with her horses.

Harloe is the author of Redefining Us, Forget You Not, Watch Me Follow, GENT, and MISS. These titles are available on Amazon. Her upcoming romance, MISS, releases September 28th.


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Review: The Secret Heir

The Secret Heir The Secret Heir by Siobhan Davis
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

The Lost Savior, the first book in the Alinthia series, failed to wow me in the way I had hoped, and if the comments on my review are any indication I sent the wrong message when trying to explain why I wasn’t blown away by the story. I was unsure as to whether I would give the second book, The Secret Heir, a read, but in the end my curiosity won out. With a little bit of luck, I’ll do better explaining why I’ve yet to be blown away by this series.

In truth, my feelings towards The Secret Heir were extremely mixed. I’m a big Siobhan Davis fan, have enjoyed all her work (adored most of it), yet The Secret Heir is the first time where I was a bit disappointed by a story. The Secret Heir managed to pull an array of emotions from me, yet it wasn’t in the way Siobhan Davis books usually pull emotions from me.

When I started The Secret Heir, I was feeling quite happy with the story. In fact, I started this book believing it would be the four-star rating The Lost Savior failed to pull out of me. I was more into the events and the characters than I had been in the first book, and I believed this was because I finally had an understanding of them. At this point, I was plenty willing to dig deeper into the story.

As things progressed, my feelings started to change somewhat. I was overjoyed when the things I’d been hoping for more of in the first book appeared, yet I soon found myself disappointed when they were not taken to the extreme I had hoped they would be. You see, the main thing I wanted more of was the worldbuilding. I adored the Saven series, and I was hoping for a repeat of the wonderful worldbuilding we had seen in that series. When this one took us away from Earth, I was more than ready for the universe to open up to me. Unfortunately, the worldbuilding in this one quickly hit a dead-end. In many ways, rather than being shown the wonderful universe hovering in the distance we were told about it. We get lots of discussion without experiencing the universe. Even the nod to the Saven series (if you’ve yet to read it, you should, it’s one of my all-time favourite young adult science fiction series), wasn’t taken as far as it could have been. To me, with this one, everything seemed to sit just out of reach. Hence why I felt disappointed about the worldbuilding.

When we returned to Earth a part of me had hoped Siobhan Davis would start to throw in her usual twists and turns, that I would be shocked by the information being given. For around the second half of the book, however, I wasn’t blown away. In fact, there were points where my rating dropped to a two-star rating, something that has never happened with Siobhan Davis before. I find there is almost always one book from a favourite author that you do not enjoy in the way you usually enjoy their books, and for me that Siobhan Davis book is The Secret Heir.

You see, I found all the things that took place in the second half of the book far too predictable. Nothing shocked me, leaving me mentally rolling my eyes at the predictability. This is why I was disappointed with The Secret Heir. Siobhan Davis always throws in twists and turns, and whilst there have been some predictable ones in the past, nothing has ever been as obvious as the second half of this book. With how many things were thrown in, with how many new elements were introduced and past aspects were twisted, this one should have caught me off guard with at least one thing. It didn’t, and such a thing sadden me. The usual Siobhan Davis shock was missing with this one, and I found it difficult to enjoy the things being introduced when I’d worked them all out. Even the ending, the usual Siobhan Davis cliff-hanger, failed to grab me. Usually the endings leave me desperate for the next book, to see how things come together, but I’d worked it out and simply gave an ‘okay’ before picking up my next read – which was not book three, The Warrior Princess.

In many ways, I believe the Saven series has ruined me for future young adult science fiction series. The Saven series set the bar so high, and I cannot help but consider how much the Alinthia series pales in comparison. With The Lost Savior I thought it may have been a case of personal preference, but with The Secret Heir I think it is safe to say this series simply isn’t winning me over.

You see, I enjoyed the reverse harem element a lot more in this second book. Reverse harem is not my go-to when it comes to reading. I feel as though I gave the impression I hated it in my review of The Lost Savior, yet such is not the case. I’m simply extremely picky with my reverse harem, and due to this very rarely read it. When I pick up the right book or series, though, I’m more than happy to keep reading. My big issue, usually, is that authors do not give all the characters the attention they deserve. Multiple characters are introduced, and in no time at all we know which character is the author’s favourite. The others fade into the background until it comes to the steamy scenes, at which point everyone returns so the author can play out certain scenarios. It gets boring when such a thing plays out, and I’ve seen it happen far too often.

With The Secret Heir, however, I did come to appreciate all of the boys. I do believe there is a tiny bit of favouritism to be seen, but as a whole things are a lot more equal than in many of the other books I have read in the genre. Due to this, I believe Siobhan Davis may be one of the authors where I will willing read her other reverse harem releases. The thing that has me less willing to read such stories was done well here, and I’m willing to take the dive into other such stories by the author. This is why I opted for the three-star rating in the end, despite my mixed feelings towards the book.

I do wish to say, however, that I finally understand some of the reviews I have read on other Siobhan Davis books in the past. In the second half of the book, when I wasn’t as sucked in as I usually was, I understood the negative comments some people have made about the slut shaming that occurs in a few of the author’s books. When I’m sucked in deep, I find myself overlooking it – it is a part of the story that I understand and accept. However, when I wasn’t sucked in deep, it did seem a bit excessive. I now understand those reviews I have once raised an eyebrow to.

In part, I think a big reason why I noticed it so much in this one was because of the age of the characters. This series started as young adult but has quickly become new adult. With the way characters behave and certain elements that play out, I believe this series would have done much better being new adult from the start. Therefore, I’m labelling this under the ‘this is what Sarah J. Maas has done to young adult books’ category I have going on in my head. I’m not going to go into what side of the debate I fall on when it comes to Sarah J. Maas books, I’m simply pointing out young adult books seem to have become much more explicit and it seemed to start around the time everyone started to pick up Sarah J. Maas. With the Alinthia series, I think I would have been much happier had it been solidly in the new adult genre from the start – this kind of story just doesn’t feel right to me with young adult characters. Even though we are drifting more firmly into the new adult category, my initial response was young adult, and my brain is stuck in that young adult mindset.

Overall, as you can see, my feelings towards this series continue to be mixed. I’m now stuck with the debate as to whether I wish to continue reading the series, or whether I am going to call it quits. On the one hand, my mind is begging for me to continue – this is Siobhan Davis, she usually wins you over and you’re obsessed. On the other hand, my mind is reminding me of all the other books I have to read – including other Siobhan Davis books I’m sure to enjoy more. Maybe I will continue, maybe I won’t, I guess we’re going to have to wait and see – with how strong my Siobhan Davis addiction is, I fear it may be the former, but I have no wish to say just yet.

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Review: Alias Hook

Alias Hook Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I love a good retelling, especially Peter Pan retellings. Add in the fact this story was following Hook, and I was more than willing to dive in. In fact, ever since Colin O'Donoghue won my heart with his Hook in Once Upon A Time, I’ve been more than willing to read alternative Hook narratives.

With Alias Hook, we had something completely original. I went in with numerous notions of how the story would play out, at the same time being completely clueless as to what I would be receiving. Although the story did not touch upon any of those notions I did conjure up, it was an interesting tale. It brings about something completely different to Neverland, providing a story unlike any retelling I have ever read before. Without a doubt, this is one of the most unique takes on Neverland that I have ever come across.

However, I wasn’t as crazy about the story as I would have liked to be. In fact, my rating was all over the place with this one. There were times when I did not care, times when I was completely hooked to the story (bad pun, I apologise), and times where I was indifferent. Some aspects of the story really grabbed me, other aspects of the story bugged me, and other aspects were merely okay. Hence, deciding upon a rating was extremely difficult.

In the end I opted for the two-star rating because I had been hoping for something more, for my mind to be blown. Yes, this was a unique take on Peter Pan. I enjoyed being given something different, yet it failed to earn a spot in my top Peter Pan retellings.

If you’re a fan of retellings and enjoy Peter Pan, then this one is worth it for something very different. It will appeal to many, I’m sure, but it wasn’t quite for me.

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Thursday 27 September 2018

Review: Knight

Knight Knight by Julia Sykes
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Knight is the fourth book in the Impossible series, and I was insanely excited for this one. Our male lead in this one is a character I’d come to enjoy in the prior books, and I could not wait to see how his story played out. Add in the fact this one sounded darker than the prior books, and I was more than happy to dive in.

As I’d hoped, Knight is the darkest of the first four Impossible books. This one deals with a really heavy topic and takes us to places the prior books did not. It is not the darkest book I have ever read – I have read more dark romances than I can recall – but this was more in line with my usual standard than the prior books have been.

Although plenty happens throughout Knight, it is a slower book than the prior Impossible books. However, it introduces a number of things that will play an important role in the rest of the series. With things building so slowly, you find yourself lost to the story and unaware of just how deep into it you have been sucked. I admit there were times when I felt like things did drag a bit, but the story made it more than worth it.

As much as I enjoyed the story, I’m going to be honest and say I did not feel the chemistry in this one. I really enjoyed watching the way things developed, but the relationship did not hit me in the same way the relationships did in the prior book. I think, with Knight, we could have done with some scenes from both points of views. Receiving only one point of view made it difficult to appreciate some aspects of the story, and I feel like I would have enjoyed the relationship between the two a lot more had I been inside both characters’ heads.

Overall, though, this was another fun read. It may not have been my favourite couple, but it was certainly the darkest of the stories (a fact I really enjoyed).

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Release Blitz: The Long Way.




Title: The Long Way
Author: Alice Tribue
Genre: Contemporary Second Chance Romance
Release Date: September 27, 2018



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Life lesson number one… If you find the love of your life, fight for him.

Life lesson number two… If you’re dumb enough to let the love of your life go, don’t let years pass without trying to get him back.

Life lesson number three… If he does come back, don’t help him take over your father’s multi-million-dollar company…even if your father had it coming.

I fell in love, had it all, and lost it all in the blink of an eye. I was young, naïve, and not in control of my own life. I was resigned to the fact that I would never see Sam again. So when I attended a meeting with the unknown buyer initiating a hostile takeover of my father’s company, I was stunned and horrified to come face to face with Sam. Only this wasn’t the Sam that I remembered. Gone was the sweet, romantic, kind boy I loved, and in his place was a cold, ruthless, and calculating man. Maybe I was right. Maybe I would never see my Sam again… or would I?







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Alice Tribue is a bestselling author of contemporary romance novels. She is currently living in New Jersey with her two children and spends as much of her free time as she can by the beach. She enjoys reading, writing, and an unhealthy addiction to coffee.


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