Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Perfect For You by Kate Perry - Audio Version

Audio Version



Book One of the Laurel Heights Series.

Greg Cavanaugh is a lawyer.
As far as Freya Godwin is concerned, that is the
worst thing on that planet one can be. The lowest
of the low. The worst of the worst.
She has a legitimate reason for feeling that way.
Freya also has a little sister, Anna.
Wanna guess what Anna wants to go to school to become?
The sisters parents died some time ago. They have always been
very close. Freya stepped in as pseudo  parent for Anna.
Freya has also lost touch with her muse. She has a big
job due very soon. And her muse is no where
to be seen or heard from. As often happens,
Freya is soon surprised with a new muse.
This is the back story and where the fun begins.


This is a fun group of characters making up a great love story.
The relationship with the sisters is concrete and very sweet.
The rest of the characters are so well written. I was not sure of
who Freya would end up with until the very end.  
The narration is pretty good. The story and the characters are
good enough that you won't even notice that it's not great.
I will definitely read some more from Kate Perry.   
The audio version runs about 5 hours 15 minutes.

Review by Lisa Hutson


Sunday, March 29, 2015

The Love of A Rogue--Christi Caldwell


Have you seen the gorgeous cover for author Christi Caldwell's The Love Of A Rogue? I admit that the cover piqued my interest to read the most recent story 
in the author's Heart of A Duke series. And I am pleased to report that I thoroughly enjoyed this sensuous love story between Lady Imogen and Lord Alex!

Betrayed by her younger sister and humiliated by her former fiancé , Lady Imogen Moore has retreated from polite society. She has decided to abandon her desire for a love match until her friend Chloe Edgerton gifts Imogen with a special pendant. Chloe tells Imogen that the heart shaped locket will help her find her true love. Chloe convinces Imogen to come out of hiding by suggesting a shopping trip or an evening at the theater. When Imogen protests, Chloe mentions that no one will gossip about Imogen because Chloe's brother, the Marquess of Waverly will accompany them.

Lord Alexander Edgerton is an unlikely choice for a chaperone. He is a scandalous rogue who is much more comfortable gambling and drinking with his friends than escorting Chloe on shopping expeditions and to the theater. Alex is upset that his brother, the Marquess of Waverly has decided that Alex must earn his allowance this season and is not too amused when Chloe insists that Imogen be included as well.

The first few conversations between Alex and Imogen are important as they explain each characters' perspective. This conversation takes place in the Duke of Waverly's carriage. Imogen is surprised to find Alex in the carriage.

"I'd prefer the marquess because he is respectable." Imogen gave him a pointed look. "And he is not a rogue."

At her insolent tone, he narrowed his eyes. "And you are disappointed that there is not marquess to work your charms upon."

Imogen snorted. "If I possessed any charms worth mentioning, I would have used them on my own betrothed." Her droll words cut into his anger, drove it back and in the dark confines of the carriage, he peered at her. That had certainly not been the outraged reaction he'd sought to elicit from the lady.


Christi Caldwell has crafted an emotional story of love and loss in this beautifully written novella. The main characters are multi-faceted and the storyline is well paced. I understood Imogen's feelings of betrayal and humiliation and felt deeply for Lord Alex. I wanted Alex to move forward and take a chance on love. And I loved Chloe as she had her best friend's interests at heart when she gave Imogen the gold pendant.

Will Imogen's mother insist she marry for a title and money instead of for love? Will Alex trust in his feelings for Imogen before it's too late? Spend an afternoon reading this charming novella and all will be revealed.

Reviewed by Susan Gorman *

Reviewer's Note: I was so charmed by Chloe Edgerton that I asked author Christi Caldwell if she was planning a story for Chloe. I have been assured by the author that Chloe will find her true love in a forthcoming novel.



"Doubt thou the stars are fire, 

Doubt the sun doth move,

Doubt the truth to be a liar,

But never doubt I love."

William Shakespeare , Hamlet

*Review copy provided by author.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Before I Fall by Jessica Scott

by Jessica Scott
Book One of the
Falling Series

This is the beginning of a new series for Jessica Scott.
It was yet another captivating story from her.
Her writing always keeps me interested.
The characters are so real.

Noah has come home to stay. He has done his duty in the
military. And he has the scars to prove it. The scars that
cover his body. The scars that distort his thoughts. He has
fallen onto the same path many do. Pain relief in a bottle.
Beth has been taking care of her father since she was a
teenager. Her mother could not handle it. She left. Somehow,
Beth has managed all these years. Her father served in the
military. Now, he struggles with physical and emotional pain.
He has been medicating himself any way he can all this time.
Alcohol and drugs. Just trying to make it from day to day.
He has been so thankful for his hard working, brave daughter.

If there is one thing Beth knows, she hates the military. They have
not taken care of her father as they should. Now, he is addicted to
the pain meds. Beth will never be with someone from the military.


Noah is trying to get through college. Get his degree. While most
classes are hard, one of them is impossible. Stats. But with the
help of a tutor, he stands a chance.
Beth is trying for her degree as well. Working. Taking care of her
father. Stretching every dollar til it squeaks. She needs the money
from tutoring. And Noah needs a tutor.
But Noah is a military man. And that is something
she cannot tolerate.
And that's where the story really begins.

Jessica's writing is sincere and true. You can feel the emotions
from the words. The characters are alive and real. I am always
impressed with her works.
Be prepared for drama. I felt angry at the truths in the story.
But they are truths from real life for many people today.
Beth and Noah have learned to be hard. To protect and cover
their hearts. They know how to fight for what they need. 
The biggest struggle may be to learn trust. 
I look forward to the rest of the series.

Review by Lisa Hutson