Kelly reviews Knight Avenged by Coreene Callahan

knight avengedTITLE: Knight Avenged
SERIES #: Circle of Seven #2
CHARACTERS: Henrik Lazar & Cosmina Cordei
AUTHOR: Coreene Callahan
PUBLICATION DATE: July 15, 2014
ORDER LINKS: Amazon| B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Alone in a world on the brink of war…two unlikely allies will discover a love greater than time.

Exiled from her home, powerful oracle Cosmina Cordei holds the key to uniting those protecting mankind from evil. But just as she makes her way into the holy city to perform an ancient rite, the enemy closes in for the kill…

Drawn by a destiny he won’t accept, elite assassin Henrik Lazar detests the mystical curse handed down by his mother. But when the sorcery in his blood is activated and past pain comes back to haunt him, his new abilities come into play and he must learn to control them.

Rescued by Henrik in the heat of battle, Cosmina must decide whether to trust the assassin who loathes the goddess she serves or face certain death on her own. Forced into an untenable position, Henrik is left with a terrible choice—protect the magical Order he despises, or deny destiny and lose the woman he loves forever

REVIEW:
Oh Henrik… How do I love you? Let me count the ways. One you are bad ass assassin. Two you are a hot bad ass assassin. Three you are a deadly, hot, bad ass assassin. Do I need to keep going? I guess not. I loved Henrik in book one Knight Awakened and loved him even more in Knight Avenged.
Henrik does a lot of growing in this book. He finally comes to terms with who he is, why he is and what he is.
Cosmina. Really liked this girl. She is tough when she needs to be. Yet she is really a sweet girl. And really knows how to get under Henrik’s skin 🙂

Another great read from Coreene. I just love this world of the Circle of Seven warriors. Although, I really wish Halál would get his just desserts already. That man gets on my last nerve. But like every good villain he knows when to tuck tail and run. Henrik & Cosmina are great together. I loved their bickering and the pull that they feel to each other despite the fact that they don’t want to feel it. I loved that we got a closer look at some of the other warriors. I want to know what makes Tareek tick, this boy has secrets. I want to know what Kazim is and why Thea loves him so much. So many need to knows. But one thing for sure I am so glad that Henrik is finally in a good place.

I can’t wait to see what the next book holds for Cristobal.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from Coreene Callahan in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Kimberly reviews Naughty Bits #4 by Joey W Hill

Naughty Bits 4TITLE: Naughty Bits: The Highest Bid
SERIES #: Naughty Bits #4
CHARACTERS: Madison & Logan
AUTHOR: Joey W Hill
PUBLICATION DATE: 07/15/14
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
To understand her customers’ desires at her lingerie store, Naughty Bits, Madison has been exploring her own deep yearnings with the help of neighboring store owner—and oh-so-sexy Dominant—Logan. After overcoming her fears and allowing herself to truly submit, Madison is ready for her ultimate sexual adventure: an auction where she’ll be offered up to the highest bidding Master.
But when her fantasy brings her face-to-face with her true feelings for Logan, she’ll have to figure out if she’s ready to trust her heart as well as her body to him forever…

REVIEW:
4.5 Hearts Here it is. The last installment and I am so upset. I do not want it to end. I could read about Logan and Madison for the rest of my days and not get enough. There is something so real and true about them. Madison is how I imagine every woman would feel in this situation and I am sure there are many women who would love to be in her place. Who have the feeling they are a sub in the bedroom but never knew how to tell their previous lovers and felt when the relationship fell apart it was their own fault. And Logan has something I doubt many men do. The insight of knowing who he is and what he is.
I enjoyed the fantasy part and was glad Madison got her fantasy but the “reality” part of their relationship is priceless. The author somehow managed to take every thought and feeling and put it to paper and make you feel like you were there to see themselves blossom.
I am so sad that this story has ended. I know Madison and Logan are together and will have their HEA but I want more. As sad as I am to see this story end I am so thrilled I was able to read this and be a part of such a great relationship.
Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Blog Tour & Review: Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen

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I am excited to welcome Lisa Jensen to Books-n-Kisses today to talk about her new book, Alias Hook.  This book gives us a look at the infamous Captain Hook and a different take on the tale of Peter Pan.

1. Can you tell us a little bit about yourself.

My first professional writing gig was writing film reviews for an alternative weekly in Santa Cruz, CA—a job I still have. I also contributed book reviews to the San Francisco Chronicle for many years, which is how I fell in love with the idea of writing my own books! I also have a thing for pirates—who knows why?— so my first couple of forays into fiction have involved swashbuckling!

2. Tell us about your new release, Alias Hook.

It’s an adult romantic fantasy that views the world of the Neverland from the caustic perspective of Captain James Hook, its prisoner. He’s trapped playing villain to a pack of malicious little boys in a pointless war that never ends—until Stella Parrish, a forbidden woman, tumbles into the Neverland in defiance of Pan’s rules against grown-up “ladies.”  The magical elements of the Neverland—the Sisterhood of the fairies, the First Tribes, the mermaids in their grotto beneath the lagoon—open up for Stella as they never have for Hook. And in James himself, she begins to see someone far more sympathetic and complex than the storybook villain. She might be James Hook’s one last chance for redemption and release—if they can break the curse that binds him there before the boys can capture Stella and drag Hook back into their neverending game.

3. Where did you come up with the idea to tell Captain Hook’s story?

Captain Hook has always been one of my favorite pirates. He has the funniest lines in Peter Pan! But when I re-encountered Peter Pan as an adult awhile back, I was also struck by the pathos of a grown man trapped in a world run by little boys. Who was Captain Hook before he became the villain of the Neverland? What on earth had he ever done to deserve such a fate? And most important—how can he ever get out? As soon as I got this idea, I started hearing James Hook’s voice in my head, and I knew I had to tell his story.

4. Have you always wanted to be a writer?

I’ve always written for myself, ever since I was a child—stories, journals, comic strips. It never occurred to me I could make a living at it until I lucked into my newspaper job! Writing fiction is what I’ve always really wanted to do; I just picked a roundabout way to get to it!

5. Which authors do you feel have influenced you to become a writer?

Well, let’s see: Charles Dickens, for the complexity of his stories and all his colorful characters, Diana Gabaldon for the emotional depth of her love stories, J. K. Rowling and Patrick O’Brian, for telling such cracking good yarns.

6. What are you working on now?

Still dabbling in retold fairy tales, I have a Beauty and the Beast story in the works with another unique perspective.

7. Favorite TV guilty pleasure? Favorite movie? Favorite book that you’ve read lately?

 Game of Thrones; I’m in withdrawals during the off-season. Too many movies to mention! (But here’s a random shuffle: Midnight In Paris, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, A Hard Day’s Night, Captain Blood.) I loved The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, and The Winter Sea by Susanna Kearsley.

Thank you so much for answering my questions and being here on Books-n-Kisses.

It was my pleasure! Thanks for having me.

About the Author:

Lisa-Jensen_thumb3LISA JENSEN is a veteran film critic and newspaper columnist from Santa Cruz, California. Her reviews and articles have appeared in the Los Angeles Times, Cinefantastique, Take One, and Paradox Magazine. She has reviewed film on numerous area TV and radio stations. She also reviewed books for the San Francisco Chronicle for 13 years, where her specialty was historical and women’s fiction.

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“Every child knows how the story ends. The wicked pirate captain is flung overboard, caught in the jaws of the monster crocodile who drags him down to a watery grave. But it was not yet my time to die. It’s my fate to be trapped here forever, in a nightmare of childhood fancy, with that infernal, eternal boy.”

Meet Captain James Benjamin Hook, a witty, educated Restoration-era privateer cursed to play villain to a pack of malicious little boys in a pointless war that never ends. But everything changes when Stella Parrish, a forbidden grown woman, dreams her way to the Neverland in defiance of Pan’s rules. From the glamour of the Fairy Revels, to the secret ceremonies of the First Tribes, to the mysterious underwater temple beneath the Mermaid Lagoon, the magical forces of the Neverland open up for Stella as they never have for Hook. And in the pirate captain himself, she begins to see someone far more complex than the storybook villain.

With Stella’s knowledge of folk and fairy tales, she might be Hook’s last chance for redemption and release if they can break his curse before Pan and his warrior boys hunt her down and drag Hook back to their neverending game. Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen is a beautifully and romantically written adult fairy tale.

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Jennifer’s Review of Alias Hook

Review (3.5 Stars):  I was very excited to read this book because I enjoy books that have a different take on well-loved fairy tales and I couldn’t wait to read Captain Hook’s side of things.  In Alias Hook, we see another side to the infamous Captain Hook and it changes how we look at the beloved story of Peter Pan. Captain Hook isn’t really a villain in this story but a pawn in Peter Pan’s wicked game and Peter Pan is the bad guy in this tale. We find that Hook is actually trapped in Neverland, destined to repeat events over and over again without any way to escape this never-ending nightmare. This is all changes when a woman falls into Neverland by mistake and gives Captain Hook a chance at freedom to break this dreadful curse once and for all.

For me, Alias Hook had a lot of potential with beautiful descriptions of Neverland in such vivid detail and glimpses into Captain Hook’s true personality since the book is mainly from his point of view. I felt sorry for Captain Hook and was amazed that being in this never-ending nightmare hasn’t slowly driven him insane.  I loved his personality and by meeting Stella, it finally gave him hope and the one opportunity to defeat Peter Pan to change the end of his story.  My only complaint with this book was the pacing of the story, at times it felt very slow and drawn out, which had me skimming pages of this story to see when things picked up again.  With that said, I feel that Alias Hook was a very enjoyable adult fairy tale that I’m sure will please fans of the beloved Peter Pan.  I would recommend that people take their time reading this book and savor the rich vivid world that Ms. Jensen has created and hopefully will like Captain Hook as much as I did.

Blog Tour & Review: A Biscuit, A Casket by Liz Mugavero

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I’m excited to have Liz Mugavero here today to talk about her new book, A Biscuit, A Casket.  This series is a lot of fun and I hope everyone gets a chance to read this great series.

1. Tell me about your new release.

A Biscuit, A Casket is the second in the Pawsitively Organic Gourmet Pet Food Mysteries.

Stan Connor’s Pawsitively Organic pet food business is taking off – she’s even catering doggie parties. That’s what she’s doing at the local dairy farm during Halloween season – but the party is derailed when the farmer’s dead body is discovered in his haunted corn maze and Stan finds herself once again mixed up in murder.

2. Where did you come up with the idea for this series?

When I was discussing proposal ideas with my now-agent, John Talbot, we talked about my interests and weaved those into what he thought the market might want. I’ve always been an animal lover and a mystery lover, and one of my constant quandaries was, how would I combine my two passions? When John suggested gourmet pet food, I thought, Yes! Because it allows me the opportunity to touch on rescue, as well, which is very important to me.

3. What was the most interesting thing that you had to research as a writer? Do you base characters on people that you know?

I’m working on revisions for a darker mystery that I wrote before Pawsitively Organic. This book touches on a lot of topics: alternative education, state social services, child abuse, mental illness, to name a few. The research on those topics was crazy – and there’s so much to understand.

As far as basing characters on people I know – I don’t take people in their entirety, change their names and plop them in my books, but I do infuse parts of many people into my characters. I love people watching and noting traits, habits, gestures, speech patterns, and all of that (and more!) makes it’s way into my books.

4. Which authors do you feel have influenced you to become a writer?

I’ve loved mysteries since I was a kid, and of course the Nancy Drew books were top of that list. Those were my first influence. And there have been so many since! Janet Evanovich’s humor, Dennis Lehane’s poetic darkness, Agatha Christie (of course!).

5. What are you working on now?

I just completed a proposal for the 4th, 5th and 6th books in the Pawsitively Organic series. I’m also working on revisions of the book I mentioned above. I’m anxious to get that out into the world. Maybe you all will see that in the near future!

6. Favorite TV guilty pleasure?  Favorite Food? Favorite place to travel? Favorite movie you’ve seen recently?

Oh, the fun questions! Let’s see. I love to watch Gilmore Girl reruns. My favorite food these days is any yummy smoothie I can make in my Vitamix – I love some of Kris Carr’s recipes. Travel? I am counting the days until I can visit San Francisco again. And movies – I’ve been so busy I’m terribly behind. But some of my all-time favorites are The Outsiders, Mystic River, Shawshank Redemption.

About the Author:

Inside3Liz Mugavero has been writing stories since she could hold a pen. Before that, she would tell them to anyone who would listen (not many at the time). After deciding early on she would write books for a living, she practiced by writing bad, angst-filled poems, short stories and even a storyline for a soap opera–all by age 15. She never wavered from her goals despite all the usual questions including, “So are you going to be an English teacher with that degree in English?” or, “That writing thing sounds nice, but how are you REALLY going to make a living?”

She went on to get a master’s in writing and publishing and spent time in journalism, PR, and presently, corporate communications. And she’s confident this writing thing IS the way to make a living.

Aside from writing, she loves animals (has a houseful), the beach, reading other writers’ masterpieces and Starbucks coffee.

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The small town of Frog Ledge, Connecticut, has wholeheartedly embraced Kristan “Stan” Connor’s new business – preparing quality organic treats for dogs and cats. On a healthy diet, the animals may live longer…but one local farmer won’t be so lucky. As Halloween approaches, Stan is asked to cater a doggie costume party hosted by the Happy Cow Dairy Farm. Part of a local co-op, Happy Cow specializes in organic dairy products, and farmers Hal and Emmalee Hoffman have started opening up the farm for parties, offering a “haunted” corn maze as an added attraction. When Hal’s lifeless body is found in the maze, the police at first suspect his wife, but Stan soon learns the dairy farmer had plenty of enemies – from bitter family members to shady business associates. If Stan can’t extract a kernel of truth from the labyrinth of lies, she may be the next one to buy the farm…

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Jennifer’s Review of A Biscuit, A Casket

Review (4 Stars): This is a very cute series and I love how Stan has created her own business from doing something she loves such as creating special organic treats for animals.  In this book, Stan is gearing up for Halloween and is invited to Happy Cow farms to host a doggie costume party with her delicious treats.  After arriving at the farm, the body of Hal Hoffman is found in the corn maze and Stan immediately finds herself involved in another murder investigation.  The victim wasn’t a very likeable guy and had a handful of people that wanted to see him dead but no clues on who the killer could be.  Stan must find the answers quick before the Happy Cow farm goes under and Hal’s wife is charged with the murder.

A Biscuit, A Casket is a great addition to a charming mystery series that is bound to entertain.  I’ve liked Stan since the first book Kneading to Die because even though she lost her high-powered publicity job she realized that things happen for a reason and it was time for her to enjoy the simple things in life.  She has a new home, new furry friends and a new career in a place that is absolutely delightful.  I love books that center around Halloween and I enjoyed A Biscuit, A Casket from beginning to end.  Such a fun well-written mystery that you can’t help but love.  I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from Ms. Mugavero and her third book in the Pawsitively Organic mystery series in the future.

Kelly reviews Better Home and Hauntings by Molly Harper

better homesTITLE: Better Homes & Hauntings
SERIES #: (I hope this ends up being a part of a series :D)
CHARACTERS: Deacon, Nina, Jake, Cindy, Dotty and some creepy shadowy things.
AUTHOR: Molly Harper
NARRATOR: Amanda Ronconi
PUBLICATION DATE: June 24, 2014
AUDIBLE RUN TIME: 8 Hours & 52 Minutes
ORDER LINKS: Amazon| B&N | Audible

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
When Nina Linden is hired to landscape a private island off the New England coast, she sees it as her chance to rebuild her failing business after being cheated by her unscrupulous ex. She never expects that her new client, software mogul Deacon Whitney, would see more in her than just a talented gardener. Deacon has paid top dollar to the crews he’s hired to renovate the desolate Whitney estate—he had to, because the bumps, thumps, and unexplained sightings of ghostly figures in nineteenth-century dress are driving workers away faster than he can say “Boo.”

But Nina shows no signs of being scared away, even as she experiences some unnerving apparitions herself. And as the two of them work closely together to restore the mansion’s faded glory, Deacon realizes that he’s found someone who doesn’t seem to like his fortune more than himself—while Nina may have finally found the one man she can trust with her bruised and battered heart.

But something on the island doesn’t believe in true love…and if Nina and Deacon can’t figure out how to put these angry spirits to rest, their own love doesn’t stand a ghost of a chance.

REVIEW:
4.75 Hearts What is one to do when they are part of a family that has a curse looming over them? And said person is the first successful person in the family in generations? And said person owns the family’s haunted island? Well if you are Deacon Whitney, you hire a group of the best of the best and clean and revamp that house. All while ignoring the things you don’t want to see.
Deacon may have everyone’s best interest at heart in this new project but it becomes clear that they are not the only ones on the island. The biggest question is who is going to win?
Love love love this book!! But then again I have not picked up (or in this case listened to) a Molly Harper book that I have not loved. I just love her snarky characters that always have a way of getting into a lot of trouble with minimal damage inflicted on others. I really hope that this will not be the end of the Whitney Island gang (as I would like to call them). I have already submitted my request for a novella for Jack & Cindy and a book for Dotty. Why you ask. Well you will just need to pick up a copy of Better Homes & Hauntings and find out 😉

Amanda does a great job as always bring the character to life for me. I just love a narrator that is great at her job. 🙂

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from NetGalley, Pocketbooks & Brilliance Audio in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Jennifer reviews Love With A Perfect Cowboy by Lori Wilde

Love with a perfect cowboyTITLE: Love With A Perfect Cowboy
SERIES #: Cupid, Texas #4
CHARACTERS: Melody Spencer, Luke Nielson
AUTHOR: Lori Wilde
PUBLICATION DATE: 5/27/14
ORDER LINKS: Amazon| B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS: Melody Spencer had long-ago wiped the dust of Cupid, Texas, off her cute shoes…and done her best to forget the chiseled jaw and strong arms of cowboy Luke Nielson. Their families might be part of a long-time feud, but he was her very first love, even if it turned out they never wanted the same things.

But now Luke’s come striding back into her life, tempting her with the memories of long, lazy evenings and hot, passionate kisses. And he has an ulterior motive–as Mayor of Cupid, he knows Melody’s business savvy can help save their beloved hometown. His smooth talking might get her to Texas, but that doesn’t mean he’ll get her in his bed. Still, people do say love can be more perfect the second time around…..

REVIEW:
4.5 Hearts Melody Spencer and Luke Nielson have always been attracted to one another ever since they were teenagers in Cupid, Texas. She was Luke’s first love and he never forgot those magical summer nights away from their families growing up. Then, Melody left the small town after high school for the bright lights of the big city in New York and never looked back. Fifteen years later, Melody is down on her luck after losing her job and boyfriend all on the same day. It doesn’t help that Luke Nielson showed up on her doorstep that very day with a proposition for her to come back to Cupid to help save their hometown. With no other options, Melody moves home temporary to help drum up tourism for Cupid until they receive relief from the destructive drought that is currently plaguing the town.
I’m so glad that this was Melody’s story and she was the last of the four cousins to find her happy ending. She was a smart, sassy, young woman who had planned to leave her small town roots behind until life had a change of plans bringing her back to Cupid. You could tell that Melody and Luke were attracted to one another and verbally sparred with each other every chance they got. They fought this attraction because their families have hated each other for something that happened almost ninety years ago and wouldn’t like that they were a couple. I loved Luke and Melody together as a couple and even though it took them awhile, I’m glad they found their way back to each other.

Ms. Wilde writes wonderful small town romances and the Cupid, Texas series is one of my favorites. I enjoyed Melody and Luke’s love story and loved that other characters from her previous books made an appearance so we could get an update on their lives. Love With A Perfect Cowboy is a charming and entertaining romance that shows that nothing can prevent two people who love each other from being together.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book from the author in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Blog Tour & Review: Silence of the Lamb’s Wool by Betty Hechtman

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Plan B

by Betty Hechtman

Even though SILENCE OF THE LAMB’S WOOL is the eleventh book I’ve written, I still hit the same wall.  There I was sitting down at my computer, synopsis in hand, expecting to start banging away at the keys and have the book pour out.  Not exactly.  I’d type a few words and stop.  Maybe a whole paragraph even and then backspace it all out.  I tried again and again, but every sentence seemed to turn into a dead end street.  Eternity seemed to pass as I sat there willing myself to come up with the beginning.

And then panic ensued.  If I couldn’t even do the first page, how could I write a whole book?  I always seem to forget that this happened before, like with almost every book.  Luckily I did remember I had a Plan B.

It called for me to abandon the computer and head for the kitchen with a yellow legal pad and my favorite kind of pen, a Sharpie fine point. A cup of coffee helps too.  Suddenly there was no pressure.  No blank screen staring at me.  And then as if by magic the words started to come and I began to hand write them all down.  There were stops and starts and lots of arrows pointing to where things continue, and scribbles in the margins, but I turned out a lot of pages.  Could it be there is a special connection between my imagination and my right hand?  I don’t know, but all I can say is thank heavens it works.

It might come from a practice I started a long time ago.  In the early 90s THE creative advice book was The Artist’s Way.  One of the exercises was doing something called morning pages.  I think it was supposed to be three pages and you were just supposed to write more or less a stream of consciousness without any inner editor telling you that what you were writing might stink.  Not one to follow rules, I changed it to become sort of a mixture of a diary, an inner conversation, notes on dreams, story ideas and whatever else was on my mind.  Writing three pages was easy, stopping at three pages was hard.  I have boxes and boxes of assorted notebooks of all those pages.

It has become a habit and I still do it first thing every morning.

But back to the yellow legal pad and pen.  It worked like it has before.  I had a whole pad filled before I went back to the computer.  Of course, since my pen tends to race over the page, my handwriting suffers i.e. a lot of it was unreadable even to me the person who wrote it.  It doesn’t really matter because I have found that while I bring the pad full of pages back to the computer.  I almost never look at them.  By then it is all in my head.

I don’t even notice the blank screen anymore.  I am too lost in the story.

Finally, finally as I’m starting another book I think I have figured it out.  Don’t wast time trying to start out on the computer.  Let Plan B become Plan A.  Try it.  It might work for you.

About the Author:

betty hetchmanSILENCE OF THE LAMB’S WOOL is the second book in the national bestselling Yarn Retreat series that features dessert chef Casey Feldstein who puts on yarn retreats at a slightly sinister hotel and conference center on California’s Monterey peninsula.  Betty Hechtman also writes the national bestselling Crochet mystery series.  All books in both series include patterns and recipes. She says it is like a dream come true to be able mix her love of mystery with her love of making things.  She grew up in Chicago and has a degree in Fine Art.  In addition she has studied everything from improv comedy to magic.  She has written newspaper and magazine pieces, short stories and scripts.  She lives in Southern California and Chicago and has yarn stashes in both cities.

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Dessert chef Casey Feldstein has learned one end of a knitting needle from the other after inheriting her aunt’s yarn retreat business, but a murder threatens to unravel her latest event . . .

Casey’s running a new retreat called “From Sheep to Shawl” at a resort on the atmospheric Monterey Peninsula. Participants will learn about sheepshearing, fixing up the fleece, and spinning, and will eventually knit a lovely shawl.

Nicole Welton has been hired to teach the fleece-to-fiber portion of the retreat. She’s an expert spinner, and her small shop in Cadbury by the Sea houses a beautiful assortment of spinning wheels and drop spindles. But when the new teacher fails to show up for class and is found lying dead on the boardwalk, it leaves everyone’s nerves frayed.

Now Casey has to knit together clues faster than she can count stitches before someone else at the retreat gets dropped . . .

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Jennifer’s Review of Silence of the Lamb’s Wool

Review (4.25 Stars): Casey Feldstein runs Yarn2Go, a business that holds idyllic retreats for knitters in the beautiful town of Cadbury by the Sea.  In the second installment of the series, Casey is holding a bigger retreat for guests focusing on taking wool from a sheep and following the process of making it into a shawl.  The teacher that is supposed to help Casey with this retreat is found dead of an apparent suicide and Casey is stuck trying to figure out what to do for her 20 guests.  When things don’t start to add up for the teacher’s death, Casey decides to use her investigating skills again to find out whether it was actually suicide or murder.

Silence of the Lamb’s Wool is a great little mystery where the secondary characters are just as fun as the main character.  Casey is slowly finding her way in organizing yarn retreats after inheriting her aunt’s business and I love that she doesn’t have everything together like some characters.  She is very sweet and has no idea what she wants to do with her life and that is one of the reasons I like this character.  I also like the members of her yarn retreats, that we first met in Yarn to Go.  We spend more time with these characters in this book, I love each of their personalities.  The mystery in Silence of the Lamb’s Wool is very entertaining and I like that we learn more about knitting as the book progresses.  I’m not a knitter but after reading Casey’s adventures in the world of knitting, I want to pick up a couple of knitting needles and give it a try.  This is a great series and I’m looking forward to reading more adventures with Casey and her knitting group in the future.

Kimberly reviews Shifter’s Claim Part 1 by A.C. Arthur

Shifters Claim 1TITLE: Shifter’s Claim Part 1
SERIES: The Shadow Shifters #4
CHARACTERS: Priya & Sebastian
AUTHOR: A.C. Arthur
PUBLICATION DATE: 07/08/14
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Sebastian “Bas” Perry acknowledges there is something physical drawing him to Priya Drake, the inquisitive reporter. She is strong and tenacious and unpredictable, as he soon learns when she follows him to his resort in Sedona. Priya Drake knows what her assignment is, all she has to do is pull it off without getting caught. Desperation pushes her further than she ever imagined and suddenly she realizes she just might be in over her head when she comes face to face with the alluring shapeshifter Sebastian “Bas” Perry once again, in Shifter’s Claim Part I, from The Shadow Shifters series by A.C. Arthur.

REVIEW:
This is part 1 of the story (about 60 pages). Because it is the beginning there is a lot of information so we understand who everyone is and while usually that means the reader doesn’t get a lot of action or romance. Well this story is different. There is a lot of action and suspense. There is a bit of sexual connection though no sex yet. Where there isn’t is any shape shifting (yet).

Because it is the first part of the story so there is time. However this is the 4th in a series. I have not read the others in the series yet.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

4 Hearts
4 Hearts

Kimberly & Jennifer review The Heart’s Game by Crista McHugh

hearts gameTITLE: The Heart’s Game
SERIES #: Kelly Brothers #4
CHARACTERS: Jenny & Dan
AUTHOR: Crista McHugh
PUBLICATION DATE: 07/07/14
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
What happens at Comic-Con, stays at Comic-Con…
Robotics engineer Jenny Nguyen has given up on finding Mr. Right. So when her brother and his husband approach her to act as surrogate for their child, she sees it as her only chance to have a child and accepts. One week after she initiates the process, however, she meets a man who gets her heart pumping for all the right reasons and gives into the temptation. When the test turns positive, she’s believes she can’t handle both the pregnancy and dating, but she underestimates how persistent a Daniel Kelly can be.
When surgeon and gamer-geek Dan meets a pretty woman dressed as a Sailor Scout at Comic-Con, a roll of his lucky 20-sided die tells him he should take a gamble on her. One night of passion leaves him longing for more, but Jenny’s refusal to return his calls afterward leaves him wondering if the attraction was one-sided. An accidental discovery of her pregnancy has him convinced the baby is his, and he’ll stop at nothing to win her heart.

KIMBERLY’S REVIEW:
3 Hearts Three words.. Cheesy but cute. This story is so cheesy honestly there is no other word for it but at the same time sweet. The story is pretty cliche’… she is pregnant already and he falls for her anyway… but there are a few differences like it is for her gay brother, etc. The Comic-Con part is a big deal. There are so many references to characters that I have no idea about it was distracting but that is my issue not the authors since that is part of the synopsis.

If you are a geek you will probably enjoy this story.

JENNIFER’S REVIEW:
4.5 Hearts I love that first line “What happens at Comic-Con, stays at Comic-Con..”and that is perfect for both Jenny and Dan whose chance meeting leads to one night of passion at SDCC. I liked Jenny a lot because she was smart, funny and was a self proclaimed geek. I think that Jenny did an admirable thing by being the surrogate for her brother and his partner, knowing that this would cause problems with her family. Jenny’s mom reminded me a lot of my mom when she wanted Jenny to be more conservative and “girly” so she could find herself a husband “before she was too old.”
Dan couldn’t forget his one night with Jenny at SDCC and was surprised to find that they had a mutual friend back home in Washington. He found out about her pregnancy and just assumed that the child was his and I wanted to hit him over the head for not having a discussion about it before getting into a relationship with Jenny. Miscommunication and the omission of vital details affected their relationship and caused heartbreak that could have been avoided if Jenny had just told Dan the truth about her pregnancy.
The Heart’s Game is the fourth book in the Kelly Brothers series and I’m beginning to love this family more and more. Ms. McHugh has created a delightful romance with The Heart’s Game and I can’t wait to read more from this talented author.

Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.

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Blog Tour & Review: Some Enchanted Eclair by Bailey Cates

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by Bailey Cates

Some Enchanted Eclair is the fourth Katie Lightfoot adventure in Savannah, Georgia.  She’s still a relatively new witch, but in her first year since moving to the South from Akron, Ohio, she’s learned a lot.  Like her aunt Lucy, Katie is a hedgewitch, sometimes called a natural or green witch, whose talents lie in kitchen and garden magic. She and Lucy use their knowledge of herbs and spices to infuse the yummy pastries at the Honeybee Bakery with good intentions for love, prosperity, health, peach and more.

The other members of the spellbook club have been teaching Katie their own specialties, too: moon magic and tarot magic, flower and color magic, along with basic spell casting and divination.  Katie has also learned that she’s a catalyst, which adds a little kick to the others’ spells, and Detective Franklin Taite also revealed to her in Bewitched, Bothered and Biscotti that she’s something called a lightwitch.  However, Taite seems to have disappeared, so she’s still trying to find out just what a lightwitch is.  In part it seems to mean that she finds more than her share of dead bodies — specifically murder victims that have some kind of connection to the paranormal.

In Some Enchanted Eclair, Katie and Lucy are staying clear of the historical movie being filmed on Reynolds Square — at least until the production coordinator asks them to feed the cast and crew.  Sure enough, the first time Katie ventures onto the set there’s a fatal stabbing.  The more she looks into the circumstances surrounding the victim, the more it becomes evident that some kind of dark magic is involved.

At first she thinks the paranormal connection might involve the psychic who travels with the lead actress.  Ursula Banford can contact spirits who have passed to the other side, and in the course of Katie’s investigation she passes on messages from some surprising sources.  But can they be trusted? Since moving to Savannah, Katie has come to believe in things she never dreamed could be real, but she’s not naive enough to simply take someone at their word when they say they can talk to dead people.  Whether or not Ursula is the genuine article, there are plenty of other suspects for Katie and the spellbook club to ferret out.

Researching Some Enchanted Eclair was, quite frankly, a blast.  Along with the research I usually do for this series regarding Savannah, other settings, food, weather and gardening in the South, I took the chance to read up on the Revolutionary War and consulted with an independent filmmaker.  Plus, for the first time in my life, I went to not one, but two psychics.

I love my job.

Another aspect of writing the Magical Bakery Mysteries is… the baking, of course! In other books I’ve researched some classic Southern recipes (like Coca Cola Cake) and come up with my own version to offer in the back of the books. For Eclair, I learned how to make choux pastry, and boy am I glad I did because it’s not only delicious but incredibly versatile.  Eclairs can be both savory and sweet, and the pastry can be used for cream puffs and even fried into something like a donut.  However, it can be a bit tricky (unlike Katie, I failed the first time I tried it), so rather than try to tell readers how to make choux, I fell back on some of my everyday favorites –which just happen to be on the Honeybee menu.  One is a gluten-free peanut butter cookie recipe that I’ve made for years — fast, easy, and great for sudden cravings.  The other is a carrot and apple cake recipe I’ve honed to my personal idea of perfection.  I do so hope others love it as much as I do.

Next up is the fifth Magical Bakery Mystery.  It’s currently untitled, but I can tell you it involves pie, voodoo … and a sprinkling of romance!

About the Author

bailey cates author pic(1)New York Times bestselling author Bailey Cates believes magic is all around us if we only look for it. She studied philosophy, English and history and has held a variety of positions ranging from driver’s license examiner to soap maker. She traveled the world as a localization program manager for Microsoft, but now sticks close to home where she writes two mystery series, tends to a dozen garden beds, bakes up a storm and plays the occasional round of golf.
Having apprenticed with a master herbalist for a year, she’s prone to concocting teas and tinctures for family and friends from the stash of herbs stored in the corner cabinet in her office. She owns a working spinning wheel and is on a first name basis with several alpacas and two sheep with questionable dispositions.

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When Hollywood invades Savannah’s historic district to film a Revolutionary War movie, magical baker Katie Lightfoot, and her witches’ coven, the Spellbook Club, take a break from casting spells for casting calls. One of the witches snags a part as an extra, while Katie’s firefighter boyfriend, Declan, acts as on-set security. Katie and her aunt Lucy decide to stay out of the action, but after the movie’s “fixer” fires the caterer, the Honeybee Bakery comes to the rescue, working their magic to keep the hungry crew happy.

But when someone fixes the fixer—permanently—and a spooky psychic predicts Katie will find the killer, the charming baker and her fellow conjurers step in to sift through the suspects…before someone else winds up on the cutting room floor….

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Jennifer’s Review of Some Enchanted Eclair

Review (4.25 Stars): This is the fourth book in the Magical Bakery Mystery series and I absolutely loved this installment in the series.  Katie is settling in to her daily routine of working at the Honeybee bakery and spending her spare time strengthening her relationship with her firefighter boyfriend, Declan McCarthy.  A film crew is shooting a movie in downtown Savannah and Katie is suddenly wrangled into providing lunch for the hungry cast and crew.  While on the set, Katie finds herself involved in another murder mystery when the body of the production coordinator is discovered with a knife in his back.  The same knife that Katie gave him to help serve lunch to the cast and crew.  Katie now has to use her magical gifts again to help find another killer before they take another victim out of the picture.

This is a great series and I love all the characters in Some Enchanted Eclair.  Katie Lightfoot has been a favorite of mine for quite some time because she is slowly coming to terms with her magical powers and that she comes from a long line of witches.  She has a great talent of creating tasty treats that are sprinkled with a little bit of magic that provides her customers with positive energy that is meant to help them in their lives.  Having the film crew in Savannah provides Katie and Honeybee bakery an opportunity to branch out and restart up their catering service hopefully with better results then last time. I loved learning about the aspects of filming a movie and the crazy personalities that go along with it.

I’m so glad that Katie and Declan’s relationship finally seem to be on the right track after all they have been through together.  He is exactly what she needs in her life so she has a little stability with all the murders that she finds herself involved in.  Some Enchanted Eclair is a bewitching mystery with wonderful characters and well-written storylines that will keep you entranced for hours.  I can’t wait to read the fifth book in this series because I want to see how Katie and the members of her spellbook club handle the idea of voodoo in their community.

Kimberly reviews Naughty Bits #3 by Joey W Hill

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SERIES #: Naughty Bits #3
CHARACTERS: Madison & Logan
AUTHOR: Joey W Hill
PUBLICATION DATE: 06/17/14
ORDER LINKS: Amazon | B&N

BOOK SYNOPSIS:
Thanks to her new Dom’s exquisitely special set of skills, Madison is discovering how delicious it can be to lose control. Logan is committed to awakening Madison’s long buried desires, and after he shows her the depths of ecstasy they can reach with a little bit of roleplay, he’s ready to take her to the next level.
But when Madison’s old fears resurface, Logan grows wary of pushing her too far too fast. He can sense just how deeply she longs for release from past regrets, but what surprises him the most is the intense yearning his innocent new sub is awakening in him. Now Logan must decide to what lengths he’ll go to convince Madison to give herself over completely…

REVIEW:
4.5 Hearts This is the 3rd installment of Naughty Bits and I think the best so far. Madison and Logan have had a connection in the previous two installments but it really explodes in this one. Madison has such a realization in this story that it changes everything.
I love this story. I have enjoyed Logan so much and the man he is. I love reading his insight and the way he understands what he is but is willing to let Madison discover what she is. Yes the sex in the story is hot but the connection between them is so much hotter. While a Dom he has a softness about him that melts the heart.

The only problem is that I keep having to wait for the next installment. This is a new trend that is really not one of my favorites. But for this story I will keep waiting as long as I need to.

Disclaimer:
The following review is my opinion and not a paid review.

4 Hearts
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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Be Careful What You Witch For by Dawn Eastman

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I’m delighted to have Dawn Eastman here to discuss her new book, Be Careful What You Witch For.  This is the second book in her Family Fortune Mystery series and it is just as delightful as the first.  Please welcome Dawn to Books-n-Kisses.

1. Tell me about your new release.

Be Careful What You Witch For is the second novel in the Family Fortune Mystery series. It takes place in October, a few months after Pall in the Family ends.  My main character, Clyde Fortune, helped her friend, Diana, to plan and organize the annual fall festival.  Because Diana is Wiccan, she planned a ceremony in the woods on Halloween as part of the festival.  Right in the middle of the ceremony, one of the participants dies from an allergic reaction.  Accident or murder?

2. Where did you come up with the idea for this series?

I have two versions of this story – one is the out-of-the-blue version, the other is that it percolated for many years! I was working on developing a series that would be entertaining and unique.  I had written a couple of “practice” novels and focused on fixing the things that didn’t work in those books for developing a new series idea.  I knew I wanted to write something lighter, like a cozy.

The characters themselves seemed to just show up.  I saw Clyde and her mother and aunt talking and arguing about the family business. I wondered what kind of family business they might have, and once I realized it was a psychic business I wondered what kind of a town would support such a business.  I decided to place the town in one of my favorite places – Western Michigan – and before I knew it, a bunch of other characters showed up and started populating the town.  A psychic tourist town amused me and I thought I could develop some entertaining stories with that setting and the new characters that were lining up to live there.

3. What was the most interesting thing that you had to research as a writer?

Because I have psychics and Wiccans in my books, and I am not psychic or Wiccan, I have been able to research all sorts of interesting things.  I’ve researched psychic phenomena, ghost sightings, Wiccan philosophy, and divination techniques. It would be difficult to pick one interesting thing since it is all fascinating to me and whatever I’m currently researching is always the most interesting.

4. Which authors do you feel have influenced you to become a writer?

I love all sorts of books and have always been a reader.  My obsession with mysteries began with Nancy Drew and quickly moved to Agatha Christie and Conan Doyle.  When I discovered Janet Evanovich and realized that mysteries could be funny as well, I was sold.  I had to try it for myself.

5. What are you working on now?

I’m finishing up book three in the series and working on plotting out the next few.

6. Favorite TV guilty pleasure? Favorite Food? Favorite book that you’ve read recently?

TV: I can’t pick one. I’ll go with Castle, Murdoch Mysteries, and anything on Masterpiece.Food: chocolate chip cookies and tea. Book: The Other Woman by Hank Phillippi Ryan.

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About the Author:

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Dawn Eastman is the national bestselling author of Pall in the Family, the first book in the Family Fortune Mystery Series. She lived in Michigan for many years in a house full of animals, unusual people, and laughter. She now lives in Iowa with her husband, son, daughter, and one extremely bossy small dog.

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Leaving a traumatic police career behind, Clyde Fortune has returned to her seemingly quiet hometown of Crystal Haven, Michigan. In spite of the psychic powers of its residents, there’s no telling what trouble is brewing in this burg…

The highlight of the fall festival in Crystal Haven is a bonfire with a witch’s cauldron resting over it. Clyde’s best friend Diana leads a ritual to divine the future, but it seems no one foresees that one of their own will drop dead—or that Diana will be a prime suspect.

Clyde already has her hands full with her eccentric family, runaway nephew, and burgeoning secret romance with a hunky homicide detective. But after another coven member is attacked, Clyde suspects there’s a witch hunt afoot and focuses her psychic and sleuthing skills to clear her friend’s name and catch a killer.

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Jennifer’s Review of Be Careful What You Witch For

Review  (4.5 Stars):  I am a big fan of this series because Ms. Eastman has written a delightful series with memorable characters, supernatural elements and laugh out loud humor that will have you clamoring for more. Be Careful What You Witch For is the second book in the Family Fortune series and I was hooked from the very first page.  Clyde is a great heroine for me because she used to be a police officer so she is smart and strong but just happens to be a member of a family full of psychics.  This mystery involves Clyde’s best friend, Diana, who is suspect in the murder of a family friend during a fall festival ceremony. Clyde is on the hunt for the true killer to clear her friends name and protect other people from getting hurt.

This book was fast paced and well-written so I had no trouble following along with the story.  I love Ms. Eastman’s humor in these books and Crystal Haven is definitely a fun place to visit.  I can’t wait to read the third book in the series and see what these zany characters are up to next.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of Be Careful What You Witch For.

This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by July 11th, please leave a question or comment for Ms. Eastman:

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