Blog Tour & Giveaway: Sleigh Bells in Valentine Valley by Emma Cane

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Return to Valentine Valley, where Christmas lights are twinkling and first love burns brighter the second time around…

When Tony De Luca’s ex, Kate Fenelli, waltzes through the door of his tavern and pulls up a bar stool, she turns his balanced world on end. Once they’d been each other’s first love, first everything. But then life happened, and they walked away with broken hearts. Now Kate is back in Valentine, and they can’t seem to stay out of each other’s way. When Tony begins wondering what would happen if they rekindled the sparks, he knows he’s in big trouble.

Kate can’t believe she’s sitting at Tony’s bar spilling her life-changing problems to him. He’s as gorgeous as ever, and she can’t seem to forget how incredible he always made her feel. Still, the door on that chapter of their lives closed long ago. Yet with Christmas buzzing in the air, Kate can’t help wondering if anything is possible—even a second chance with the only man she’s ever loved.

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Kate was just about to start putting the chairs upside down on the tables when someone knocked on the front door. She looked up and saw Tony.
Smiling, she unlocked and let him in. “So how did it go?”

And then she saw the small bandage oozing blood on his right cheek.

She gasped. “Tony!”

He shrugged and dropped his hockey bag near the door. “It looks worse than it is.”

“But it’s bleeding through the bandage! Weren’t you wearing a helmet, a face mask?”

“Of course I was—I don’t want to lose my teeth. But we were warming up, and someone on the other team was hitting too hard, and I’d taken off my helmet to adjust…never mind the details.”

She followed him into his office. “You could have lost an eye!”

“I know, I know.”

“And you need a new bandage.”

“This was a new bandage after the game, and I ripped off the scab that had formed.” He rummaged through his shelves until he found the medicine kit.

“Maybe you need stitches?”

“Naw, I’m fine. I have antiseptic things in here somewhere.”

She pushed his big hands out of the way, found the little packet, and opened it. “Sit down on the desk so I can reach you.”

“Kate—”

“Shh!”

With a sigh he complied, sitting on the edge of the desk. That put his face a little above hers, and she had to stand between his knees. She bit her lip as she tried to be gentle peeling off the bandage.

“Just rip it away,” he said with amusement.

So she did, and she was the only one who winced. The cut wasn’t too long, nor was it an open gash or oozing blood too badly. Using the damp antiseptic wipe, she gently cleansed it, then looked for a bigger, square bandage. After applying it, she stood still, admiring her work.

“There,” she murmured with satisfaction.

Tony wasn’t smiling anymore. Those chocolate brown eyes were staring at her as if out of the past, back when he’d desired her, needed her.

And she realized she was standing between his thighs. The shock of awareness and heat that moved through her body was swift and overwhelming.

He put his hands on her waist, as if he knew she was suddenly weak with longing.

“What are we doing?” she whispered.

But she didn’t move away.

“I think I’m kissing you,” he said, leaning closer.

Their breaths merged, the heat of him seared her.

“Stop me now,” he warned in a hoarse voice.

Their lips almost, almost touched.

And she couldn’t speak, didn’t want to deny him, found herself deep in the past, where Tony had been the only boy, then the only man, who’d drawn her, who’d made her desperate for his touch, who’d made her lose herself.

He kissed her, openmouthed and hungrily, no gentle exploration but inspiring a renewal of a desperation that she’d buried within her for over nine years. He pulled her against him, her hips into the openness of his, her aching breasts flattening against his broad chest, her head turning until it practically rested on his shoulder. She felt greedy with the need of him, desperate for the taste of his tongue. And then his hands slid to cup her backside, pressing her even harder against the erection outlined by his jeans. She let her hands roam him, remembering his biceps and shoulders, the broad planes supporting his collarbones, the lean pillar of his neck. His hair was thick and warm, and so good to touch.

Their mouths explored as if in homecoming, as memories swamped her of laughing kisses, tender kisses, urgent kisses. Tony was still all of that for her, and no one had ever made her feel like this but him.

That made her break off the kiss and stare at him, wide-eyed. His eyes smoldered as they watched her mouth. He didn’t look like he could stop, and for a moment, she wondered if she could, if Tony once again could create a passion that made her forget everything but him.

About the Author:

Emma CaneEmma Cane grew up reading and soon discovered that she liked to write passionate stories of teenagers in space. Her love of “passionate stories” has never gone away, although today she concentrates on the heartwarming characters of Valentine, her fictional small town in the Colorado Rockies.

Now that her three children are grown, Emma loves spending time crocheting and singing (although not necessarily at the same time), and hiking and snowshoeing alongside her husband Jim and two rambunctious dogs Apollo and Uma.

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Jennifer’s Review of Sleigh Bells in Valentine Valley

Review (4.5 Stars): Sleigh Bells in Valentine Valley was such a sweet romance and I love books about couples having a second chance at love, especially around the holidays.  Kate Fenelli returns home when she is put on leave from her job as an attorney and isn’t sure what her life holds for her since she will be in the same town as her ex-husband.  Tony De Luca has always loved Kate and having her close by during the holidays has rekindled something that he thought was long gone.  Can these two give love a second chance or has that moment passed them by forever?

I enjoyed Tony and Kate’s story together.  Kate was a career-focused character, who in the beginning wanted to achieve success by becoming the best attorney that she could be, even if it meant putting her personal life on hold.  Tony was such a nice guy, who wanted the simple things in life by raising a family and creating a life in Valentine Valley.  The two of them were on different pages in their lives when they were younger but as we all know, things change as you grow and mature as a person. Their journey back to one another wasn’t an easy one but sometimes a great love takes time and for these two, it was definitely worth the wait.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: What A Lady Demands by Ashlyn Macnamara

 

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Readers of Julia Quinn, Eloisa James, and Sabrina Jeffries will love Ashlyn Macnamara’s novel about a smoldering new love that is threatened by past betrayals.

Viscount Lindenhurst cannot seem to find a governess who meets his impossible standards—until Cecelia Sanford becomes the first woman to interrupt the widower’s brooding in years. Lind had returned home from the Napoleonic wars, broken in body and soul and longing for his wife’s embrace, only to find her changed. Before they could reconcile, an accident struck their son and claimed her life. Now enter Cecelia, with her soft curves and sharp tongue—a tempting distraction, it is true, but not a welcome one.

Past the usual marrying age and haunted by a scandal of her own, Cecelia soon finds herself caring for both the child and the man. The viscount is brittle and even abrupt at times, yet she cannot deny the attraction that stirs her body in his presence. Moved by the deep sense of abandonment that tortures his soul, Cecelia aches to fully awaken Lind’s heart from its rancorous slumber—if she can just keep their pasts from destroying a second chance at love.

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He refused to give in to the temptation to dismount. To approach her. She was a governess, for God’s sake, and the younger sister of a man he’d once deemed a friend. Reason enough to stay away, no matter how deucedly attractive he found her. “That is the accepted method for gaining entrance to a proper school when the time comes.”

“And what will you do when he shows no desire to deal with the vagaries of the first declension, let alone the third?”

He arched a brow at her, an expression usually guaranteed to cow the most recalcitrant servant. “And what do you know of such things?”

A smile flitted across her lips, evaporating so quickly, he wondered if he’d really seen it. “Perhaps I listened in when Alexander had lessons. But no matter. You are skirting the issue.”

“And what is the issue?” Besides the fact that he was the employer and thus set the rules.

“I’ve no idea if Latin is among his aptitudes or even his interests, but he has shown me one area that fascinates him.”

Good Lord, he knew what was coming. One of the other governesses had tried to discuss the boy with him. And what was her name? He’d been through so many he couldn’t recall, even if the conversation hadn’t taken place all that long ago. “I do not wish to discuss the boy’s obsession with those soldiers of his.”

“How can you not?” She stepped toward him, one hand outstretched, approaching his thigh. Near. Too near. “This might be the key to convincing him reading and writing are worth learning.”

God help her if she so much as grazed her fingertips against his leg. He wasn’t at all sure he could take responsibility for the outcome, not the way his body yearned toward hers. Not the way his cock came fully erect at the thought of her touch. He suppressed an urge to rein Judas away.

How long since he’d let a woman touch him? Not since Lydia. And even that had been ages before he’d lost her.

With his wife, he’d felt like a whole being. Complete. That was, until he’d discovered the truth.

And now, what kind of man would give in to his appetites like some mindless animal, no matter how long he’d done without female companionship? He ought to have learned to control himself long since.

“The last thing he needs is to be encouraged toward the military.” He forced the statement through his teeth as precisely as if he were giving orders. “Do you think the army would take him in his state?”

Her fingers wavered, and she curled them into a fist. Thank God. He well remembered her as a girl, those hands always in motion, fluttering like birds, brushing against various and sundry. She’d damned well better keep them away from him.

About the Author:

Ashlyn Macnamara is the author of What a Lady Craves, A Most Devilish Rogue, and A Most Scandalous Proposal. She lives in the wilds of suburbia outside of Montreal with her husband and two teenage daughters. When not writing, she looks for other excuses to neglect the housework, among them knitting, reading, and wasting time on the Internet in the guise of doing research.

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Jennifer’s Review of What A Lady Demands

Review (3.75 Stars): I love romances where the main character is a tortured dark hero that pushes everyone away from him and has a strong young woman that is brave enough to break down the walls around his heart. Cecelia has always been attracted to Lind but has never acted on it until she gets the opportunity to care for him and his son after the death of his wife.  I loved that she was spunky enough to deal with Lind’s personality and not be afraid of him when he was pushing people away from him.  It took me a while to warm up to him but I could definitely see what attracted Cecelia to him and the sparks flew whenever they were together.  Ms. Macnamara is a new author to me but I enjoyed What A Lady Demands and am looking forward to reading the first book in the series, What a Lady Craves.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: The Shocking Secret of a Guest at the Wedding by Victoria Alexander

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The Shocking Secret CoverThe bride and groom cordially request your presence for a wedding at Millworth Manor…

Guests will include Jackson Quincy Graham Channing, New York City banker, and Lady Theodosia “Teddy” Winslow, wedding planner to the finest families in England.

Introductions shall be followed by light conversation, dancing, flirtation, arguing, reconciliation, and an impulsive kiss that both parties are quite certain they will never repeat.

Until they do.

A mutually beneficial fake engagement will be accompanied by all manner of very real complications, scandalous revelations, nefarious schemes, and one inescapable conclusion: That true love—unlike the perfect wedding—is impossible to plan…

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Teddy gazed out over the crowd and wondered what these people would say if they knew this wasn’t just the eccentric hobby of the countess and her daughter. If they knew her father’s death four years ago had left them very nearly penniless and with debts still to be paid off. Only her closest and oldest friend, the bride’s sister Delilah, Lady Hargate, knew the truth. But Dee would take Teddy’s secret to the grave if necessary. There were any number of sins the upper ten thousand would forgive. Poverty was not one of them.

“You do realize that you’ve missed someone,” an American voice said behind her.

She turned and adopted her most pleasant smile. “I beg your pardon.”

“You missed someone,” he said again.

She was tall but he was taller and she had to raise her chin to meet his gaze. His eyes were a rich blue that complemented the dark shade of his hair. His jaw was square, his shoulders broad, and while not shockingly handsome, he was certainly an attractive-looking man. There was the vaguest air of familiarity about him although she was sure they had never met. He was obviously one of Grayson’s American friends.

“Did I?”

“I’ve been watching you and I couldn’t help but notice that you seem to be making sure everyone is dancing or otherwise engaged.”

“You’ve been watching me?” She raised a brow. “I’m not certain if I should be flattered or alarmed.”

He smiled, a charming, infectious sort of smile. “I assure you, my intentions are strictly honorable.”

“Then tell me.” She glanced around the room. “Who have I missed?”

“Me of course.” He paused. “And you.”

“I see.” She considered him for a moment.

It was not uncommon for Teddy to join in the festivities at an event. Indeed, one of the benefits of hiring Teddy was having Lady Theodosia present at a social event. She was from a prominent family, the daughter of an earl, and was once one of the most sought after marriageable ladies in the country. Of course, that was several years ago. She was twenty-six now and while her mirror told her she had never looked better, age was as much of a stigma in her world as poverty. Not that she didn’t wish to marry, the right man had simply never happened her way. And the one she had thought was right had turned out to be very, very wrong.

“One dance, that’s all,” he said quickly. “Save me from the dire fate of having only myself for company.”

“That does sound dreadful.”

“You have no idea.” His brow furrowed. “I don’t seem to be doing this well.” The American leaned closer in a confidential manner. “May I be perfectly honest with you?”

She smiled. “I much prefer honesty to dishonesty.”

“Good.” A decidedly uncomfortable look crossed his face.

“I accompanied my father here but he seems to have disappeared. And aside from him, I don’t know anyone else here to speak of. I feel both invisible and conspicuous, if that’s at all possible. I’m not used to feeling out of place and it’s, well, disconcerting.”

“And dancing will help?”

“I am considered a good dancer and I promise I won’t step on your feet.”

“Well, I—”

“The point I am trying to make is that I feel like a fish stranded out of water at the moment. A large American fish. Just flapping around in the sand.”

She bit back a smile.

“So please take pity on a fish and do me the very great honor of joining me for a dance.” He cast her a hopeful smile. “I would be forever in your debt.”

“Well,” she said slowly, “I have always been fond of fish. Although I usually prefer it with a dilled cream sauce.”

“Then you’ve obviously never had baked flounder stuffed with crab.” Amusement glimmered in his eyes. “Nothing is better than crab-stuffed baked flounder.”

“Unless perhaps it is a native American fish stranded on the beach?”

He stared at her for a moment, then laughed and held out his hand. “Shall we?”

She hesitated, then placed her hand on his. “You should know I don’t make it a habit to dance with men I have not been properly introduced to.”

“Understandable.” He nodded and led her onto the floor.

“Then this will be a new experience for you. For both of us really. We should think of it as an adventure.”

“As adventures go, I’m afraid this one is rather minor.” Although there was something to be said for dancing with a handsome stranger. “Surely you can think of something better?”

“I wish I could.” He took her in his arms and they moved to the strains of a sedate waltz. “But one has to start somewhere. With adventures, that is. One step at a time, you know.”

“I suspect you’re right.” She shook her head. “I’ve always rather fancied adventure although I’ve never been an especially adventurous sort myself.”

“You don’t need to be.”

She drew her brows together in confusion. “I don’t?”

“Of course not.” He skillfully led her through a turn. He was right—he was good. “You’re a beautiful woman with hair the color of fine mahogany, flashing emerald eyes, and an air of confidence and assurance about you. You are an adventure.”

“Oh.” She had no idea what to say. It was perhaps the nicest compliment she had ever received. And it had been some time since she’d had such a compliment. She wasn’t used to being at a loss for words and promptly changed the subject. “Forgive me but I am a bit confused. You said you didn’t know anyone here but your father. There are a great many American friends of the groom’s in attendance. I assumed you were one of them.”

“I’m afraid not.” He shook his head. “I have met him, the groom that is, but I didn’t realize that until I arrived.”

“Now I am even more confused.”

“As are we all.” He smiled. “My story is long and convoluted. One I promise not to bore you with.”

“But I do so enjoy a long and convoluted tale.” She tilted her head and studied him. “Is it a good one?”

“That remains to be seen.”

“Well then, does it end well?”

“The ending too is yet to be determined.”

“How very interesting,” she murmured. What an enigmatic sort this American was. “Will you be staying in England long?”

“I’m not sure.”

“My goodness.” She stared up at him. “Are you being deliberately vague?”

He laughed. “Not really. My life is something of a, oh, a question mark at the moment, I would say. I can’t answer your questions because I don’t have the answers.”

“I see. Well, do you have a name?”

“I do.” He smiled. “But, in the interest of elevating our dance from a minor adventure to something more interesting, maybe we should postpone introductions for now.” A firm note sounded in his voice. Whatever his story was, whoever he was, it was obvious he did not wish to discuss it further. How very intriguing.  “And at the moment, I would much prefer to talk about you. You seem to be running things here. Are you a friend of the family?”

She nodded. “The bride’s younger sister, Dee, or rather Delilah, Lady Hargate that is, is my oldest and dearest friend. My mother and I organize social events including weddings although my mother is not here today. I planned this one.”

“It looks as though you’ve done an excellent job.”

“It has turned out nicely.” She couldn’t keep a note of pride from her voice.

“So this is, well, a business enterprise for you?” Doubt sounded in his voice.

“When my father died, my mother and I found ourselves at loose ends.” The well-rehearsed story flowed easily from her lips. “Mother was well known for the elaborate parties she gave and she trained me well. It began, and indeed it remains, more of a hobby than anything else. Something to fill our idle hours. Although we do charge for our services. There is nothing that says prosperity in society more than paying outrageous sums for something you could probably do yourself.”

He nodded. “Yes, of course.”

For a few moments they danced in silence but he was obviously pondering her comments. “It must be difficult work though.”

“Not at all. It’s quite enjoyable.” She shrugged as best she could in his arms. “Mother and I both enjoy entertaining but there are only so many parties one can give. Planning social events for others provides us with a great deal of variety and an extra bit of pin money.”

“I see.” There was a slight hint of disapproval in his tone.

“You think we should do this for nothing?”

“No, but it’s, well . . .”

“It’s what?”

“Somewhat unseemly, isn’t it?”

She narrowed her eyes. “What makes it unseemly?”

“You’re charging for your services which takes it out of the realm of an innocent pastime and into the definition of business.”

“Yes, I suppose one could look at it that way.” His attitude was nothing she hadn’t encountered before. Still, it was most annoying. She smiled and gazed into his eyes. “I prefer to see it as providing assistance to those ladies who can barely manage a household let alone a ball for two hundred people or an evening of music and cards for ninety or a grand, extravagant wedding.”

“Perhaps but—”

“And if we did not charge for our services, which as you said makes it perilously close to a business endeavor—”

He nodded.

“They would not be the least bit valuable. As much as I hate to admit it, especially to a foreigner, but the upper echelon of society here is frightfully shallow about things like this.” She cast him her brightest smile and changed the subject. “And are you in business as Mr. Elliott is? Another American entrepreneur? A captain of industry perhaps?”

 “Not exactly.” He shook his head. “I’m engaged in banking, in the banking and trust founded by my great-grandfather.”

“I don’t believe I have ever danced with a banker before.”

“Yet another factor that makes it more of an adventure for you,” he said firmly. “Although bankers by their very nature are not adventurous men.”

“And yet you strike me as a man well suited to adventure.”

“Do I?” He executed another complicated turn. “Why do you think so?”

She considered him coolly. “For one thing, there is an air of assurance about you. You have the look of a man certain of himself and his world.”

“And yet, only moments ago, I confessed to feeling completely out of place.”

“Ah, but you hide it nicely. If you hadn’t said it, I would never have known you were anything other than completely at ease. I suspect you conceal your other secrets equally as well. Which are probably most shocking.”

“Oh, without question.”

She smiled. “Which makes you a man of mystery and intrigue.”

He laughed. “I’ve never been described as either mysterious or secretive and certainly not intriguing.”

“And I’ve never had gentlemen describe me as an adventure,” she said without thinking.

“Then they were unobservant fools.” He held her a tiny bit closer than was proper. “And are you a woman of mystery and secrets as well?”

“No, of course not.” She scoffed, then gazed up into his endless blue eyes. Her breath caught. “Perhaps.”

He smiled a slow, irresistible smile. A smile fraught with unspoken meaning or promise or something else completely absurd. Something absolutely improper. Something that held the vaguest, tempting hint of true adventure. The music ended and they drew to a stop yet his gaze still locked with hers. “Then I was right. You are an adventure.”

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victoria-Alexander-credit-Dawn-Biggs3New York Times bestselling author Victoria Alexander was an award-winning television reporter until she discovered fiction was much more fun than real life. She turned to writing full time and has never looked back. Victoria grew up traveling the country as an Air Force brat and is now settled in a very old house in Omaha, Nebraska, with her husband, two allegedly grown children and two bearded collies. She firmly believes housework is a four-letter word, there are no calories in anything eaten standing up, procrastination is an art form, and it’s never too soon to panic.

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Jennifer’s Review of The Shocking Secret of a Guest at the Wedding

Review (4.25 Stars): I always love reading a Victoria Alexander novel because I automatically know that it will be fun and entertaining and I loved spending time with Jack and Teddy in her current novel. Jack has just learned that his father, who he thought was once dead, is alive and well and living in England.  He also has learned that he is now the heir to Millworth Manor and has an eccentric extended family that he never knew existed.  But when Jack meets Teddy, an event planner and a close friend of the family, sparks fly and Jack decides that being an heir to a title and Millworth Manor isn’t such a bad thing.

I liked Jack from the very beginning because he was smart and sweet and was basically thrown a curve ball by learning that his real father was very much alive for the last thirty years.  He had his life all mapped out for him and now he had a father, a new family and a title that he never even knew about.  Teddy was such a stubborn heroine and there were times that I was upset at the choices that she made during the course of this book.

I loved the humor in Ms. Alexander’s books and I found myself laughing quite a bit as I kept turning the pages in this story.  Overall, this is a very good romance and I always look forward to the next book that Victoria Alexander releases.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Wild Nights by Tina Wainscott

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The only commitment Saxby Cole has ever made is to the SEALs. He follows a long line of Southern charmers who swear monogamy isn’t in their blood. He’s never met a woman who made him want to swear his allegiance—until, while undercover for a Justiss Alliance assignment, he finds a woman who makes him think twice.

When Jennessy Shaw’s boyfriend dumps her right before their vacation to a hedonistic Caribbean resort, she goes without him to explore her wild side. Throwing caution to the wind, she propositions Saxby—only to suffer his gentle rejection.

When she wakes in Saxby’s room with no memory of the night before, Jennessy discovers his real purpose: to sniff out an operation where women like her are drugged and prostituted to resort guests. She goes from victim to his investigative partner . . . but getting too close to the sexier-than-sin Saxby may be her wildest move yet.

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How humiliating. The first time Jennessy had ever done something impetuous like kiss a guy she’d just met, and he’d rejected her. What a terrible start to her wild weekend. Even the pleasant buzz—which had probably prompted the impulse in the first place—had abandoned her.
Jennessy chose the seat in the front of the van next to the new driver and peppered him with inane questions. He chatted in a sing song voice characteristic of the Caribbean.
Every time she slipped and glanced back at Saxby, he flashed her an apologetic look. It wasn’t his fault she’d nearly jumped him. As she replayed their conversation, she realized he’d never actually given her any signals that he was interested. In fact, he’d tried to read his magazine, and she’d talked his ear off. And apparently he was a nice guy, because he was remaining faithful.
She watched him from the corner of her eye while pretending to take in the pine forest they ambled past. He sat slumped in his seat, staring out the window with a glum expression. He definitely wasn’t her type, which, of course, had been the appeal. The only appeal, right? Yes, definitely. Far different than Lane, with his over attention to his appearance, his cocky posture, and gregarious personality.
His hair was still ruffled from when she’d run her fingers through the silky strands. Damn, he did have amazing eyes, with a shape that gave the appearance of a smile and fringed with thick lashes. But his clothing style, awful. Every time his eyes flashed in her memory, with that intriguing twinkle, she pulled up the image of his boring shirt and shapeless khakis. Every time she remembered his smile, she recalled the embarrassment of his rejection.
She focused on another subject, though not much better—the glimpse of her crazy curls she could see in the side mirror. Even in September, it was warm and humid, which sent her curls into a frizz frenzy. She dreaded seeing her whole reflection.
The forest, interspersed with palm trees, started to thin out, revealing buildings and tennis courts in the distance. Her chest tightened. They were almost at the resort.
They passed through an elegant entrance of coral columns and bright foliage. The driver flashed her and Saxby a white smile as he pulled up to a large portico, then hopped out of his seat. “Welcome to Decadence! Let the fun begin!”
Yippee. She sprang up, eager to grab her bag and scoot inside. Saxby was right behind her, and she wondered if he’d take her bag again. He was polite, and his slight Southern accent made her think he’d come from the same town his friend with the cheating genetics lived. Then she remembered how she’d stayed near him as they filed into the luggage claim area. He hadn’t engaged her in conversation, hadn’t given her any indication that he’d wanted her company. God, she must have come off like a puppy.
She stepped away from Saxby and focused on the people wandering around the entrance, drinks in hand, very little clothing on their bodies. None were naked, but there certainly wasn’t much left to the imagination in many cases.
“It’s not clothing optional here,” the driver said, obviously seeing her looking at the guests. “You are on the Wild side, miss?” He popped open the luggage compartment and set the pieces on a cart that a bellhop had wheeled out.
“No, Mild.”
He grinned, his laugh deep.“I bet you get wild before long.”

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USA Today bestselling author Tina Wainscott has always loved the combination of romance and suspense, because nothing complements falling in love better than being hunted down. The author of more than thirty novels and novellas, Wainscott creates characters with baggage, past hurts, and vulnerabilities. They go through hell, find love, and, at the end, find peace in who they are and everything they’ve gone through. And isn’t that what everyone wants?

 

Jennifer’s Review of Wild Nights

Review (3.75 Stars):Wild Nights was an entertaining thrill-ride with an intriguing mystery with a sexy alpha hero in an exotic locale.  I liked Saxby and Jennessy together as a couple because she was sweet and sassy and just the right woman to make this smooth-talking man think about settling down. Saxby knew from the instant that he met Jennessy that she was different from the women that he had met before and the fact that she was involved in criminal investigation, made it perfect for him.  She understood what he went through working undercover and was willing to do anything to help Sax solve his case.

I haven’t read the other books in the series but that didn’t matter because I was able to follow along with the characters just fine.  This book can stand on its own and I enjoyed the time that I spent with Saxby and Jennessy.  Looking forward to reading more from Ms. Wainscott and her hot, sexy Navy SEALS.

 

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: A High-End Finish by Kate Carlisle

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Kate Carlisle on Creating Lighthouse Cove

Hello, my name is Kate Carlisle, and I have power over life and death.

Fictionally speaking.

I’ve just launched my second mystery series, The Fixer-Upper Mysteries, with A HIGH-END FINISH (available now in paperback and ebook), and I brought to life an entire town for your reading pleasure.

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At first glance, Lighthouse Cove is an idyllic northern California coastal community, with a charming downtown and amazing views everywhere you look, but behind that perky façade is a growing sense of unrest. (This is a mystery series, after all.) Those with all the wealth want more of it, and they won’t let small-minded townies get in their way.

Shannon Hammer bridges the gap between have and have-not. She’s blue collar all the way, townie to her core, but she makes nice with the rich and powerful because her construction company is the go-to choice for the wealthy owners of all of the cliffside Victorian homes in need of restoration. In Lighthouse Cove, the best man for the job is a woman.

The Bibliophile Mysteries, my first mystery series, are set primarily in San Francisco, so I work within the framework of a place that really exists. With the Fixer-Upper Mysteries, though, I needed to create Lighthouse Cove from the ground up with such a sense of history and place that it would feel as real to readers as it does to me.

From A High-End Finish:

I turned up the radio to distract myself and cruised through downtown past the Town Square on my way to one of my houses a few streets north of Main Street.
The Town Square was pretty much deserted at this time of the morning. In the center of the grassy square, a large gazebo was set beneath sheltering trees. During the summer, free band concerts were held there on the weekends. Everyone in town turned out, carrying their lawn chairs and picnic hampers. The ice cream shop on the corner did a bumper business on those nights. Some of my earliest best memories had taken place right here. Fireworks. Marching bands. My mom and dad holding hands. Ice cream.

Now, though, the Square was silent. I scanned the area anyway on the off chance that I’d catch a glimpse of one of my girlfriends opening her shop, but the only place open was the diner on the corner. The other shops on the Square wouldn’t open for business for another two hours or more.

It was just as well, I realized as I drove on. I should probably avoid the area for the next few days. I knew my gossip quotient had skyrocketed since I’d stumbled over Jerry’s body on Sunday. Everyone in town would be vying to get the inside scoop from me, but I dreaded the whispers and questions that would follow. I had to endure scrutiny and doubt from the new police chief, but not from people I’d known my entire life.

I hope Lighthouse Cove will be a town you’ll enjoy visiting again and again. Grab A HIGH-END FINISH to get in on The Fixer-Upper Mysteries from the very beginning!

About the Author:

Kate Carlisle-Jean Shirt (Opt 30, 72 dpi)Golden Heart and Daphne du Maurier Award winning author Kate Carlisle spent over twenty years working in television production as an Associate Director for game and variety shows, including The Midnight Special, Solid Gold and The Gong Show. She traveled the world as a Dating Game chaperone and performed strange acts of silliness on The Gong Show. She also studied acting and singing, toiled in vineyards, collected books, joined a commune, sold fried chicken, modeled spring fashions and worked for a cruise ship line, but it was the year she spent in law school that finally drove her to begin writing fiction. It seemed the safest way to kill off her professors. Those professors are breathing easier now that Kate spends most of her time writing near the beach in Southern California where she lives with her perfect husband.

A lifelong love of old books and an appreciation of the art of bookbinding led Kate to create the Bibliophile Mysteries, featuring rare book expert Brooklyn Wainwright, whose bookbinding and restoration skills invariably uncover old secrets, treachery and murder. Kate is a member of Sisters in Crime, Mystery Writers of America, International Thriller Writers and Romance Writers of America. She loves to drink good wine and watch other people cook.

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In the seaside town of Lighthouse Cove in northern California, everyone knows the best man for the job is actually a woman—contractor Shannon Hammer. But while Shannon can do wonders with a power drill and a little elbow grease, she’s about to discover that some problems aren’t so easily fixed….

Shannon’s home-renovation and repair business is booming, but her love life needs work. On a blind date with real estate agent Jerry Saxton, she has to whip out a pair of pliers to keep Jerry from getting too hands on. Shannon is happy to put her rotten date behind her, but when Jerry’s found dead in a run-down Victorian home that she’s been hired to restore, the town’s attractive new police chief suspects that her threats may have laid the foundation for murder. Determined to clear her name, Shannon conducts her own investigation—with the help of her four best friends, her eccentric father, a nosy neighbor or two, and a handsome crime writer who’s just moved to town. But as they get closer to prying out the murderer’s identity, Shannon is viciously attacked. Now she’ll have to nail down the truth—or end up in permanent foreclosure…

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Jennifer’s Review of A High-End Finish

Review (5 Stars): I loved this book from beginning to end and enjoyed my time meeting its heroine, Shannon Hammer.  Shannon owns a home-renovation business in Lighthouse Cove and is a character that you can instantly connect with. She is smart, sassy and can definitely hold her own in any situation and finds herself a suspect in a murder when a man is found dead at one of her work sites.  Since she was on a disastrous date with him the night before and threatened to kill him when he got physically abusive with her, Shannon isn’t surprised that she is high on the list of suspects.  But when Shannon starts to dig into the background of the murder victim, she finds that his past behavior has left quite a few people wanting him out of the picture.  The more Shannon uncovers, the more her life is in jeopardy and she is one step closer to becoming this killer’s next victim.

A High-End Finish has the perfect combination of a strong heroine, quick-witted humor and a clever who-dunnit that is sure to charm mystery lovers.  Kate Carlisle is a wonderfully talented mystery writer and I absolutely adore her Bibliophile mystery series. Her new series debut is definitely a winner for me and I now have another great series to look forward to spending time with.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins

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In national bestselling author Beverly Jenkins’ Destiny series, the Yates men play hard and live hard. And when they find that special woman, they fall hard . . .

Noah Yates fully believes in the joys of a happy family and a good wife. But that’s not the life for him. No, he would much rather sail the wild seas in search of adventure, not tied down. But then the unthinkable happens . . . he finds himself literally tied down. To a bed. By a woman.

And Pilar isn’t just an ordinary woman. She’s descended from pirates. And after giving him one of the worst nights of his life, she steals his ship! Now Noah is on the hunt, and he’ll stop at nothing to find this extraordinary woman . . . and make her his.

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PROLOGUE

“Hold him while I teach him some obedience.” The knife sliced through the cheek of eighteen-year-old Noah Yates, and the searing pain made him cry out as he struggled against the three men keeping him in place.

“Yer face is too pretty anyway.” Captain Alfred Simmons  chuckled  malevolently,  holding  the bloody blade in his hand.

“My mother will pay for my release!” Noah pleaded, hating that he was begging, but it was all he had.

The watching crewmen laughed and a voice rang out, “Got us a mama’s boy, do we?”

“She as pretty as you?” another yelled.

Bruised from all the fighting he’d done since being shanghaied last evening, Noah Yates was weary, and yes, afraid of what might happen next. His older brothers, Logan and Drew, were undoubtedly turning San Francisco upside down in an effort to ascertain his whereabouts, but they’d never find him—not on a ship far out at sea. His fate and that of the others unwillingly forced aboard the ship rested in the hands of the foul- breathed Captain Simmons.

“I’m going to ask you one more time: Do you want to sign on with my crew?”

“No!”

“Take him belowdecks and put him in irons! He’ll change his tune. Bring that next one over here.”

So Noah was dragged belowdecks and chained to the floor by his wrists and ankles. Earlier, the captain expressed an aversion to confiscating religious items, so he’d let Noah keep the gold cross hanging from a chain around his neck, but his boots had been taken along with his other possessions, leaving him clad in his shirt and trousers. Two other men eventually joined him in the dark, damp hold. One, who appeared to be about Noah’s age, introduced himself as Kingston Howard, a dockworker from Los Angeles. The third offered neither name nor conversation. He simply sat and wept.

Blood from the knife wound seeped into the corner of Noah’s mouth and as he used his shirted shoulder  to  staunch  the  flow, the  pain  burned bright. Closing his eye until the fiery wave ebbed, he tried not to think about how frantic his family must be over not knowing his fate and how terrified he was about what might lie ahead.

And what lay ahead were weeks upon weeks of darkness, rats scurrying over his body at night and being given just enough food and water to stay  alive.  Captain  Simmons  never  ventured below. Noah and Kingston tried to maintain their sanity by telling each other stories of their lives. Kingston spoke of his wife and son. Noah, who’d been abducted while celebrating his eighteenth birthday,  talked  about  his  family  and  his  love for music and books. The third man was seasick for days on end and the hold was filled with the stench of his retching . . . He was finally taken above deck but never returned.

Over time, due to the damp conditions and lack of nourishment, infection settled into Noah’s wounded cheek, bringing with it fever, and as the poison spread though his body, delusion. Kings- ton told him later that the ship’s doctor came down to treat him, but Noah had no recollections of the visit, only the body-wracking chills and monstrous dreams filled with the face of Captain Simmons.

Noah had no idea how many days had passed when he and Kingston were roughly awakened by members of the crew. Their chains were undone and they were prodded to their feet. Noah’s legs immediately gave way, as did Kingston’s. The crewmen laughed and forced them to crawl up to the deck. It was the first full sun Noah had been under in what seemed years and the brightness stung his eyes. The air, unlike the cool breezes of his Northern California home was thick and humid, letting him know he was somewhere far from home. He saw Kingston clearly for the first time since their capture and was shocked at his filthy clothes, full growth of beard, and how emaciated the once big man appeared. Noah looked down at his own filthy self and guessed Kings- ton’s condition mirrored his own.

Captain Simmons sneered, “How’d you like the hold?”

Noah’s eyes blazed hatred.

“Have to admit, you got more stones than I gave you credit for. Figured you’d be begging to be free of the chains weeks ago. You ready to sign the crew articles now?”

Noah thought how easy it would be to just surrender and give himself over to the man who’d stolen his life, but he refused. “No.”

Simmons shrugged and turned to Kingston. “How ’bout you?”

“Go to hell!” came his weary-toned reply.

Simmons chuckled. “And that’s where you’re going. Throw ’em in the longboat, boys!”

Noah did his best to resist, but in his weakened state he was easily forced into the longboat where one of the crewmen held a pistol on him and Kingston as they were lowered to the surface of the sea.

Simmons called down from above. “Be back to get you—someday. In the meantime, enjoy yerselves!”

The crew’s derisive laughter rang out as they were rowed away from the ship towards an island in the distance.

Simmons  was  right.  It  was  hell.  An  island prison camp. Noah had no idea how the captain knew about the place but it didn’t matter. He and Kingston were turned over to uniformed soldiers and led away.

During the day, it was the job of the one hundred male prisoners to transport felled trees to the small dock, where tied up ships waited in the shark-infested waters. At night, they were herded like cattle into the confines of an old stone prison left behind by the Spanish and locked in without food, water, or protection from each other. With no guards to ensure peace, it was every man for himself against murderers, rapists, and the de- ranged.

The first night, Noah got no sleep because of the screams—some of which were his own. As his stay lengthened and the horrors continued, he prayed the nightmare would end, but was convinced God wasn’t listening.

To feed themselves after hours, prisoners roasted rats over makeshift fires. Others ate cock- roaches, lizards, and anything else unfortunate enough to cross their paths. Noah and Kingston joined them. It was either that or starve.

In the months that followed, Noah grew stronger from the forced labor and from fighting to stay alive. Both he and Kingston were challenged by those who’d carved the prison’s population into  fiefdoms and  were  looking  for  more  subjects to rule, provide them with food, and be their lovers when called upon, but the two men proved their mettle by being as craven and fierce as their opponents and were eventually left alone. The uniformed guards, themselves disgraced Spanish soldiers, turned a blind eye to the nocturnal mayhem. They spent their days patrolling the work sites—bayonet-fitted rifles at the ready— and their nights buying favors from the local women. Their only concern was that the work be done, and that each morning enough men were still alive to ensure that it would be.

After six months on the island, Noah no longer identified himself with the pampered youngest son of his illustrious California family. The night before, he’d thrust a man’s face into a fire for am- bushing Kingston and breaking his collarbone. He’d become as feral as the tigers that hunted in the mountains, and as deadly as the sharks cir- cling the coasts. His humanity had been shed in order to stay alive and he had no way of knowing if he’d ever reclaim that other self again.

A week later, he and Kingston, whose arm still hung in a makeshift sling, were pulled from their work detail without explanation and driven by wagon to the docks. Waiting there stood the smug Captain Simmons. “You boys ready to sign on with me now?”

Neither man hesitated. They affixed their signatures to the articles and followed him back to his ship.

About the Author:

Beverly Jenkins is the author of thirty historical and contemporary novels, including four previous books in her beloved Blessings series. She has been featured in many national publications, including the Wall Street Journal, People, the Dallas Morning News, and Vibe. She lives in Michigan.

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Jennifer’s Review of Destiny’s Captive

Review (4.5 Stars): I haven’t read the first two books in this series but that didn’t prevent me from falling in love with the sexy Noah Yates.  I loved the fact that he cared so much for his family and even though he thought that he wasn’t worthy of love, he opened his heart to the one woman that had the strength to help him battle his demons.  I didn’t like Pilar at first because she seemed to only take what she wanted and didn’t care about the people that she hurt in the process.  I have to say that after awhile she grew on me and I couldn’t imagine a better person to be by Noah’s side.

Destiny’s Captive was a delightful historical romance that will have you swept away with its tale of adventure and love on the high seas.  This story wraps up the Destiny series which I will have to go back to read and I was glad that the person with the darkest past got one of the happiest endings.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Knot in My Backyard by Mary Marks

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A diamond brocade pattern is more quilter Martha Rose’s style than a baseball diamond—especially when it comes to the new eyesore of a stadium ruining her lovely San Fernando Valley neighborhood. Martha doesn’t know a bunt from a Bundt cake, but when she stumbles upon the battered body of baseball coach Dax Martin, she doesn’t need a scorecard to know it’s foul play. LAPD homicide detective Arlo Beavers is convinced one of her neighbors is responsible. But Martha and her fellow quilters Lucy and Birdie soon discover a whole field of suspects who might have wanted to take the coach out of the game permanently…

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Mary Marks Publicity Photo - CopyBorn and raised in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area, Mary Marks earned a B.A. in Anthropology from UCLA and an M.A. in Public Administration from the American Jewish University in Los Angeles. In 2004 she enrolled in the UCLA Extension Writers Program. Her first novel, Forget Me Knot, was a finalist in a national writing competition in 2011.

She is currently a reviewer of cozy mysteries for The New York Journal of Books at www.nyjournalofbooks.com.

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Jennifer’s Review of Knot in My Backyard

Review (4.25 Stars): This is the second book in the Quilting Mystery series and I enjoyed this mystery much better than the first one, Forget Me Knot.  Martha is such a sweet character but when she get involved in a mystery, she always seems to find herself in the middle of trouble and a little too close to a killer.  In Knot in My Backyard, Martha is on a mission to help clear a friend’s name of murder and suddenly finds assistance from the unlikely of sources, a biker gang.  With the help of a new friend, Martha must find answers before she becomes the next victim on the killer’s list.

Knot in My Backyard is an entertaining cozy mystery that is a perfect companion for a cold winter night.  I like Martha and her quilting buddies and I was excited to see that Martha had a new romantic interest in this book.  I like her boyfriend, Arlo, but it was nice to see someone else show an interest in her, especially when she feels a little down about herself.  I enjoyed the mystery, which had me guessing until the very end because the victim had his fair share of people that would have loved to see him gone.  This series keep getting better with each book and I am looking forward to see what adventures Martha finds herself in with the next book.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: No Mallets Intended by Victoria Hamilton

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By: Victoria Hamilton

I started out my writing career as a romance author. Did pretty good, too! I wrote Regency romances, paranormal historicals, and historical mysteries that were actually labeled as romances. But my true love has always been mystery novels. That’s what I read, and now what I write.

Having read hundred of mysteries and yet as a writer of both romance and mysteries, I’m hyper aware of romance elements in mystery fiction. Particularly in so called ‘cozy’ or ‘traditional’ mystery, it almost seems that there has to be some romantic element. Most cozy protagonists are women, and they are usually single, widowed, or divorced.

Even the ones where the main character is happily married, the marriage is often the result of romance in the first few books of the series. The protagonist may start out single, widowed or divorced, but she met, fell in love with and married her significant other in the course of the series. A couple of my favorites are Diane Mott Davidson’s Goldy Schulz mysteries, and the Mary Daheim bed-and-breakfast series, and both started that way.

But then there are those who carry on the romance phase for quite a time. The ones I’m thinking of are Joanne Fluke’s Hannah Swenson mysteries, where the triangle has been carrying on for many many books. She’s making it work, though I know Fluke has experienced a lot of criticism for the extended romantic triangle.

In my Vintage Kitchen Mysteries I was wary of that. Jaymie has a steady boyfriend, Daniel. She has a crush on Detective Zack, who makes her pulse race. She has recovered from the broken heart that Joel’s desertion left her with, and she is growing in so many ways, finally figuring out what she wants in her life. But… as a reader of romance, Jaymie is aware that she is often criticized as being unrealistic to want both the steadiness of a good fellow and the heart racing appeal of the sexy stud.

So with two good men in her life, what’s a girl to do? You may just be surprised.

I can confidently say, with books 4 (No Mallets Intended; November 4th, 2014) and Book 5, (White Colander Crime, November 2015) I will be breaking free of any worry about a love triangle, which I feel is unsustainable over the long run. How many men would put up with it? None that I know of, or at least none who are self respecting. A woman has got to choose at some point.

And Jaymie will. In writing No Mallets Intended I was as surprised as anyone at some of what happens, but it all fits now. I get Jaymie; she’s really not wishy washy in the slightest, she was just looking for that perfect match of reliable and sexy. I just hope – and I am nervous about this – that readers are going to be happy with the direction I go in. I trust that readers will let me know one way or the other!

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About No Mallets Intended

Jaymie Leighton is excited and a little nervous about her current big venture, completely redoing the kitchen at Dumpe House—now the Queensville Historic Manor—in time for the December opening. But the house is mired in controversy, a challenge to the heritage society’s right to own it, and questions about the author hired to write a pamphlet detailing the Dumpe family history and that of the house.

None of Jaymie’s business, so she keeps her head down and her focus on the exact color right for the kitchen, and assembling all the accouterments, including a Hoosier cabinet! She’s also got lots to think about in her personal life with Daniel acting a little odd, and her friend Heidi dragging her in to the trouble between her and her fiancé, Jaymie’s former boyfriend Joel.

But a late night whack on the head with one of the antique mallets Jaymie has been cataloging for the society and a dreadful murder right on the house’s doorstep draws her once again into murder and mayhem. Jaymie faces her most cunning and dangerous opponent yet, but with Valetta by her side and the police chief’s approval, she must figure out whodunit before they do it again!

About the Author:

victoria hamilton author pic(1)Victoria Hamilton is the author of three nationally bestselling series, the Vintage Kitchen Mysteries and Merry Muffin Mysteries as Victoria, and the Teapot Collector Mysteries as Amanda Cooper. She is also the bestselling author of Regency and historical romance as Donna Lea Simpson.

Victoria loves to cook and collects vintage kitchen paraphernalia, teacups and teapots, and almost anything that catches her fancy! She loves to read, especially mystery novels, and enjoys good tea and cheap wine, the company of friends, and has a newfound appreciation for opera. She enjoys crocheting and beading, but a good book can tempt her away from almost anything… except writing!

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The Queensville Heritage Society is restoring the once-grand Dumpe Manor. While Dumpe relatives and society members use the occasion to dust off old grudges, Jaymie Leighton prefers to adorn the kitchen with authentic Depression Era furnishings. A collection of vintage wooden mallets found in the house is a perfect addition to her display, but one also offers a late-night intruder the perfect weapon to knock Jaymie unconscious before escaping.

Though the attack has everyone on edge, nothing is missing from the house. Perhaps it was merely a vagrant who thought the place was still abandoned. But when Dumpe Manor’s resident historian is murdered with a mallet from the same collection, it’s time for Jaymie to turn up the heat on the investigation before someone else becomes history.

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Jennifer’s Review of No Mallets Intended

Review (3.5 Stars): In No Mallets Intended, Jaymie is helping to restore the Dumpe Manor with the help of the Queensville Heritage Society but with every project there has been its share of problems. Everyone is fighting over the rights to the property, how they are going to decorate it and Jaymie finds herself hit over the head with an antique mallet while working late one night.  Before Jaymie has a chance to find any answers, she discovers the body of the visiting historian on the property with the murder weapon being another antique mallet from the collection that Jaymie found.  There is something more to the Dumpe Manor and it looks as though someone is willing to kill to prevent those secrets from coming to light.

I have always been a big fan of the Vintage Kitchen mysteries and in this book, Jaymie evolves more as a character which was very nice to see.  Her romantic relationship is on the rocks and Jaymie is finally deciding what she wants in her life and in a future partner. I enjoyed the updates of the people in Jaymie’s life and a new character that I hope we see more of in the future.  No Mallets Intended was an engaging and thought-provoking mystery that will have you thoroughly entertained.  Looking forward to the next wonderful mystery that Victoria Hamilton releases.

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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Blood Entwines by Caroline Healy

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Blood Entwines by Caroline Healy is a YA Urban Fantasy published by Bloomsbury Publishing (Sparks). The tour runs October 20th- November 16th with reviews, interviews & guest posts. Check out the tour page and schedule.

 

 
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Blood Entwines by Caroline Healy

A dark compelling story of love and its more sinister elements…possession.

 

In the aftermath of a blood transfusion that saved her life, Kara feels different. Her senses are stronger … she can hear whispered comments not meant for her ears … she can hear the person following her.

When Jack, her stalker, reveals himself and insists that Kara has something that belongs to him, she does her best to avoid him. But he’s determined to talk to her, convinced that they’re linked through the blood she received during her transfusion.

Jack is struggling against a dark and dangerous demon. His body is host to the evil power that wants Kara’s blood and will stop at nothing to get it. If Jack is able to gain control he can warn Kara. But which is stronger, the power of the blood they share or the force for evil. How can Kara help save Jack without risking her own life?

 

 
 
 
About the Author:
Caroline Healy is a writer and community arts facilitator. She recently completed her M.A. in

Creative Writing at the Seamus Heaney Centre, Queen’s University, Belfast.

She published her first, award winning collection of short stories, entitled A Stitch in Time in August 2012. Her work has been featured in publications such as Wordlegs, The Bohemyth, Prole and the Irish Writers’ Centre Lonely Voice.
She writes literary fiction and young adult fiction, with her Y.A. book Blood Entwines released with Bloomsbury Publishing in August 2014.
Caroline loves drinking tea from mis-matched china, doing yoga, as well as reading, writing, talking and thinking about all things bookish. She also has a penchant for cake and dark chocolate.

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Jennifer’s Review of Blood Entwines
Review (4.25 Stars): I liked this story because it was interesting to read this story from the different character perspectives and I loved the idea of having supernatural abilities after receiving a blood transfusion. Kara was an interesting character for me because after the transfusion, she became a leader instead of just a blind follower.  She had an amazing gift and even though she wasn’t sure what all this meant, it made her a stronger person.  I would have loved to do some of the things that Kara did to the bully of her school when I was in high school and that made me like Kara all the more. Blood Entwines captured my attention from the first chapter and I found myself finishing this book in one sitting.  It was an intriguing paranormal tale that will have you wanting more and I can’t wait to read more from this author.
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Blog Tour & Giveaway: Snow White Red-Handed by Maia Chance

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by Maia Chance

When people ask me where I got the idea for Snow White Red-Handed, I’m not sure where to start.  I can say with certainty, however, that the entire Fairy Tale Fatal series began as a self-indulgent, irresponsible project.

Yes.  Call it Escape from Academic Drudgery.  Charge me as guilty for writing an entire novel as a way to procrastinate on my homework.

This is what happened: I’ve always been fascinated with fairy tales, so when I had the chance to pick my texts for a freshman comp class I was teaching, I decided to use fairy tales and fairy tale criticism as a way to help my students learn to write about literature.  So I had fairy tales on the brain, big time.  The next thing I knew, the fairy tale stuff had cross-pollinated in the back of my mind with the nineteenth-century American literature texts I was reading in preparation for my PhD qualifying exams.  Louisa May Alcott, Thoreau, Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Walt Whitman . . . yeah.  How the heck does that crowd mix with fairy tales?  But the more I thought about it, the more excited I got.  I’ve always loved stories with outsider protagonists, and a Yankee girl in the Black Forest sounded like a book I wanted to read.  So I decided to write it.  Kind of for fun.  And as a way to procrastinate on grading student papers and chewing through that pesky PhD reading list.

Once I got started writing and researching Snow White Red-Handed, other things worked their way into the story.  Some of them are personal.  For instance, my heroine Ophelia Flax is a variety hall actress, and one of my great-grandmothers was a singer on the variety hall stage.

Other personal ingredients are the Baden-Baden and Heidelberg settings.  When I was in college, I spent two summers in Heidelberg working as an orchestral violinist in Heidelberg’s Castle Festival, and I traveled a couple of times to Baden-Baden on my days off.

Baden-Baden has a simply amazing thermal spa, by the way, if you aren’t averse to getting whacked on the rear after your scrubbing has been completed by a muscly attendant.  Seriously.   I was enchanted by the area, and it evidently left its mark on my imagination.  I even have a recurring dream of hiking to a castle inhabited by elves, hidden on a mountain above Heidelberg.  There is a story to that, and no, it doesn’t involve a psychotherapist.  Although maybe it should.

Another personal inspiration: I’ve always had a secret crush on the composer Johannes Brahms, and Brahms spent a lot of time in Baden-Baden.  In fact, even though the hero of Snow White Red-Handed, Professor Penrose, is British, I picture him like the young Brahms, plus spectacles.

Okay, so I had this amazing setting that I’d always been in love with, a hero who looks like the young Brahms, and the fruitfully absurd concept of a practical Yankee variety hall actress who finds herself in the patently impractical land of German fairy tales.  Add a castle, a murder, and a cast of shifty characters, plus a hapless friend for Ophelia by the name of Prue, and off I went.

There were times, I’ll admit, when writing Snow White Red-Handed seemed like a lot more work than just doing my homework and grading my students’ papers, by golly.  The historical research was time consuming, though once I found Mark Twain’s two travelogues The Innocents Abroad and A Tramp Abroad, things got smoother.  Getting my characters’ speech to sound historical without confusing twenty-first century readers was also tricky (fingers crossed that I pulled it off).  Oh, and then there was the little issue called the mystery plot.  Tangled, indeed.

In the end, though, Snow White Red-Handed almost miraculously turned out as that book I’d wanted to read: an unexpected, frivolous, magical, adventurous, and romantic romp.  I am so delighted that Berkley Prime Crime picked up my Fairy Tale Fatal series, and I hope readers will enjoy escaping into the mysterious woods of the nineteenth century as much as I did.

About the Author:

MChance_Photo2_150px_72dpiMaia Chance writes historical mystery novels that are rife with absurd predicaments and romantic adventure. She is the author of the Fairy Tale Fatal and The Discreet Retrieval Agency series, and her first mystery, Snow White Red-Handed, will be released in November 2014 by Berkley Prime Crime.

Maia is a candidate for the Ph.D. in English at the University of Washington. This means that the exploits of Fairy Tale Fatal’s heroine, variety hall actress Ophelia Flax, were dreamt up while Maia was purportedly researching 19th-century American literature and fairy tale criticism. The Discreet Retrieval Agency series was born of Maia’s fascination with vintage shoes, automobiles, and cocktails combined with an adoration of P. G. Wodehouse and chocolate.

Upcoming titles include Come Hell or Highball (St. Martin’s Press, 2015) and Cinderella Six Feet Under (Berkley Prime Crime, 2015). Maia lives in Seattle, where she shakes a killer martini, grows a mean radish, and bakes mocha bundts to die for.

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Miss Ophelia Flax is a Victorian actress who knows all about making quick changes and even quicker exits. But to solve a fairy-tale crime in the haunted Black Forest, she’ll need more than a bit of charm…

1867: After being fired from her latest variety hall engagement, Ophelia acts her way into a lady’s maid position for a crass American millionaire. But when her new job whisks her off to a foreboding castle straight out of a Grimm tale, she begins to wonder if her fast-talking ways might have been too hasty. The vast grounds contain the suspected remains of Snow White’s cottage, along with a disturbing dwarf skeleton. And when her millionaire boss turns up dead—poisoned by an apple—the fantastic setting turns into a once upon a crime scene.

To keep from rising to the top of the suspect list, Ophelia fights through a bramble of elegant lies, sinister folklore, and priceless treasure, with only a dashing but mysterious scholar as her ally. And as the clock ticks towards midnight, she’ll have to break a cunning killer’s spell before her own time runs out…

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Jennifer’s Review of Snow White Red-Handed

Review (3.5 Stars):  Miss Ophelia Flax has lost her job as an actress but quickly pretends to be a maid to secure a position with an American family. On arrival to her new employer’s home, they discover a miniature castle on the property with what appears to be dwarf-like remains.  Before they have a chance to truly evaluate the situation, Ophelia’s new employer ends up dead as a result of a poisoned apple with Ophelia’s best friend as the prime suspect.  Now, Ophelia must find the clues with the help of a handsome young professor to save her friend from a not so happy ending.

This series shows a lot of promise and I loved the idea of weaving Grimm fairy tales throughout the murder mystery. Ophelia was a smart and entertaining character and I loved how resourceful she was in trying to protect the well-being of her best friend.  I loved the historical aspect of this mystery and I’m looking forward to seeing where Ophelia’s relationship with Professor Penrose goes in the next book.  Interesting start of a new series and I have high hopes for the next book, Cinderella Six Feet Under.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of Snow White Red-Handed. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by November 20th, answer me this question in the comments:

What is your favorite fairy tale?

Book Blast & Giveaway: Ghosts of Christmas Past by Jessica Aspen

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Ghosts of Christmas Past 
Haunted Holidays # 1
By: Jessica Aspen
Released August 6th, 2014

 

 


Jen MacNamara flees the Christmas wedding of her best friend and cheating fiancé and runs to the country to spend the holiday alone. It’s the perfect plan, until her unexpectedly sexy neighbor and landlord, Nate Pierce, insists on bringing the holiday to her—complete with a Christmas tree, hot chocolate, and an unexpected kiss.

And that’s not Jen’s only problem.

The cozy country farmhouse is already occupied by something evil. Now Jen’s nights are spent wrapped in sensual dreams of a past life, and her days growing closer to Nate as they solve the mystery of the malevolent ghost that haunts not only the house, but also wants Jen dead.

Dare to discover Jessica Aspen’s sexy, new adult, contemporary, Gothic romance, today.

 
 
 

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Jessica Aspen has always wanted to be spirited away to a world inhabited by elves, were-wolves and sexy men who walk on the dark side of the knife. Luckily, she’s able to explore her fantasy side and delve into new worlds by writing paranormal romance. She loves indulging in dark chocolate, reading eclectic novels, and dreaming of ocean vacations, but instead spends most of her time, writing, walking the dog, and hiking in the Colorado Rockies. You can find out more information and read about Jessica’s paranormal romances at her website.

 

 

 

Jennifer’s Review of Ghost of Christmas Past
Review (3.5 Stars): I love an old-fashioned ghost story so this book was perfect for me.  Jen MacNamara is trying to escape her life by renting out a secluded farmhouse over the holidays to write and forget that her ex-fiance is marrying her ex-best friend in the wedding that she had once planned for herself.  Jen is introduced to Nate Pierce, the owner of the property, and finds herself instantly attracted him with the feeling that they have met once before.  While staying at the farmhouse, she also finds that strange things start happening, paired with dreams of a past life involving the sexy Nate and she feels that she is slowly losing her mind.  When she finally tells Nate about what she’s been experiencing, he confirms that indeed the house may be haunted and the two then set out to solve the mystery together and discover why Jen is experiencing these dreams of a past life.

 

I liked Jen and Nate together and I thought that it was interesting that her experiences with a ghost brought her closer to her sexy neighbor.  They both had a feeling of déjà vu and I was curious to see why Jen was having those dreams and how exactly Nate played into her life.  She needed someone that could be there for her and they both had been hurt before so they were looking for someone that would stay with them no matter what.  Ghosts of Christmas Past was an entertaining to read that will keep you up at night until you get to the very last page.

Blog Tour & Giveaway: On Borrowed Time by Jenn McKinlay

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ON BORROWED TIME

By Jenn McKinlay

Sometimes I feel desperately guilty.  ON BORROWED TIME is the fifth book in the Library Lover’s mysteries and in her quest for the truth, my amateur sleuth, library director Lindsey Norris has been close to death numerous times not the least of which were being frozen and blown up.  How can I not feel guilty for subjecting her to such horrific events?

Then again, if she wasn’t such a curious sort, the mysteries would never happen, she’d just turn things over to the police and that would be that.  The thing is, I used to be a librarian and by and large we are a terminally nosy bunch.  Our entire life’s work is based on ferreting out information, anything from obscure Shakespeare quotes to why the rabbit’s foot is considered lucky to how to start a small business, so naturally if a murder were to happen in our midst we would feel compelled to solve it.

For balance, I try to give my characters something positive in their life.  In Lindsey’s case she has a close group of friends, a crafternoon group, with whom she shares food, a favorite book and a craft.  She also has a dog named Heathcliif who was found abandoned in the library book drop but has become her loyal companion.  And lastly, she has the potential for a real romance in her life, assuming the man she is interested in can prove to her that he can handle a relationship.

This assuages some of the guilt but not all of it.  When a character rattles around in your head for a few years, you get attached.  I never thought it was possible but go through a few murders together and the bond is strong.  I would like nothing more than to marry off my characters and let them ride off into the sunset without a care, but life doesn’t really work that way, does it?  There is always a mix of good and evil, right and wrong, happy and sad.  Besides if there were no more crimes there would be no more books and then I’d really miss my ladies.

In ON BORROWED TIME, available on Nov 4th, I really put Lindsey through the wringer.  Yes, more guilt but I think the story was worth it and I hope you do, too.  Here’s a snippet of the book so you can see what I mean:

Loving a good cup of coffee runs in the family for Briar Creek library director Lindsey Norris. But when her brother, Jack, a consultant for a coffee company, goes missing, her favorite beverage becomes a key clue in a dangerous mystery.

Between preparing the library for the holidays and juggling the affections of ex-boyfriend, Captain Mike Sullivan, and her new crush, actor Robbie Vine, Lindsey has her hands full. But the mysterious disappearance of her world-traveling playboy brother takes precedence over all.

Afraid that involving the police could brew trouble for Jack, Lindsey takes matters into her own hands. But as her quest for her brother embroils her in a strange case involving South American business dealings and an enigmatic and exotic woman, it’ll take the help of both her library book club—the crafternooners—and her eager-to-please suitors to keep Jack from ending up in hot water…

I hope you enjoy reading ON BORROWED TIME as much as I enjoyed writing it.  For more information about me or my books, you can go to my website www.jennmckinlay.com or find me on Facebook or Twitter.

Happy Reading!

Jenn

 About the Author:

jenn mckinlay

Jenn is the New York Times bestselling author of several mystery series. She lives in sunny Arizona in a house that is overrun with kids, pets and her husband’s guitars.

 

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Loving a good cup of coffee runs in the family for Briar Creek library director Lindsey Norris. But when her brother, Jack, a consultant for a coffee company, goes missing, her favorite beverage becomes a key clue in a dangerous mystery.

Between preparing the library for the holidays and juggling the affections of ex-boyfriend, Captain Mike Sullivan, and her new crush, actor Robbie Vine, Lindsey has her hands full. But the mysterious disappearance of her world-traveling playboy brother takes precedence over all.

Afraid that involving the police could brew trouble for Jack, Lindsey takes matters into her own hands. But as her quest for her brother embroils her in a strange case involving South American business dealings and an enigmatic and exotic woman, it’ll take the help of both her library book club—the crafternooners—and her eager-to-please suitors to keep Jack from ending up in hot water…

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Jennifer’s Review of On Borrowed Time

Review (4 Stars): I love small town mysteries and the Library Lover’s mystery series is one of my favorites.  Lindsey and her staff are preparing for the holidays when she gets an welcome yet unexpected visitor, which she knows is a sure sign of trouble.  Lindsey’s brother, Jack, appears on the doorstep of the library and before Lindsey can find out why he is there, a dead body is found and her brother mysteriously disappears.  To find answers and hopefully clear her brother’s name, Lindsey searches for clues and finds that her brother is involved in something that could put them all in jeopardy.

On Borrowed Time was a thrill-ride of a mystery that is perfect for fans of the series.  I adore Lindsey and her character is always fun to spend time with.  Each book gets more entertaining than the last and I loved the international aspect of this story, which kept the mystery engaging and fresh.  Such a charming series and I can’t wait to see what these characters will be up to next.

Giveaway

I’m excited to give away a copy of On Borrowed Time. This giveaway is for US Residents only.  To be entered in the drawing by November 15th, leave me a comment below: