Friday, June 10, 2016

Spotlight on Saddle Up by Victoria Vane

Saddle Up by Victoria Vane

Series: Hot Cowboy Nights, Book 4
ISBN: 9781492635109
Release Date: June 7, 2016

About the Book
Award-winning author Victoria Vane lets loose the fourth in the Hot Cowboy Nights series

WILD HORSES COULDN’T BRING THEM TOGETHER...
With exceptional talent and looks, cowboy “horse whisperer” Keith Russo once had the world at his feet — until his career was unwittingly destroyed by an aspiring filmmaker. After being rejected by his family for exploiting his Native American heritage, Keith has no choice but to turn back to his humble beginnings as a wild horse wrangler.

BUT MAYBE THEIR PASSION CAN...
Miranda Sutton always dreamed of making films, until wild mustangs captured her heart. But turning her grandmother’s Montana ranch into a wild horse sanctuary proves harder than she thought. She needs someone who knows wild horses. Keith and the mustangs need each other. And while working together to save the herd, Keith and Miranda discover a passion as wild as the mustangs they love.

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 About the Author

Victoria Vane is a multiple award-winning romance novelist and history junkie whose collective works of fiction range from wildly comedic romps to emotionally compelling erotic romance. Victoria also writes historical fiction as Emery Lee and is the founder of the Romantic Historical Fiction Lovers Goodreads group and the Romantic Historical Lovers book review blog. She lives on the east coast of Florida.

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Giveaway

Old West Trivia with Victoria Vane
Mustangs are descendants of Spanish colonial horses that were brought to the Americas by Conquistadors in the 16th century. Their name was derived from the Spanish word mustengo, which means "ownerless beast" or "stray horse." In the wild, these horses bred with other types of horses, including quarter horses and draft horses, to create the wild horse breed we know today.


Excerpt from SADDLE UP
“I can’t believe this whole experience,” she said. “It’s like a weird dream. Do people really live like this? With poisonous snakes and horse-eating lions?”
“Where I come from they do. We coexist with many predators, including wolves and grizzlies. I thought you said your grandparents have a ranch. Didn’t you ever encounter any wildlife there?”
“It’s actually just my grandma’s now. We rode horses and played around with the cattle, but I never experienced anything like this before.”
He chuckled. “You aren’t in Kansas anymore, Dorothy.”
“Funny you said that. The Wizard of Oz is my favorite film. I’ve watched it thirteen times, part of which was a twenty-four hour marathon.”
“I don’t understand you.” He shook his head with a wry smile. “How can you watch the same film over and over when you already know what’s going to happen?”
“Because every time I watch it I focus on a different character and try to experience the events through his or her eyes. It’s all about the journey, not the destination.”
“Which character do you best identify with?” he asked.
“Well, usually it’s usually Dorothy, given that we’re both country girls and my experience in L.A. was all too much like hers in Oz, but I have to admit that tonight I’m identifying a lot more with the cowardly lion.”
“If that’s so, I have something that might help.” He reached beneath his shirt for a leather cord that he pulled over his head.
“What is it?” she asked, fingering the object that hung from the necklace.
“A grizzly tooth. It was my boo-ha-gant.” He slipped it over her head. “Now it’s yours.” He smiled into her eyes. “It will give you courage, but you must keep it secret, or it’ll lose its powers.”
“Courage? So this is really how you killed that snake? Won’t you lose your superpowers without it?”
“No.” He stroked a finger along her collarbone above where the tooth lay nestled between her breasts. “For the record, you have yet to know my true superpowers. We were interrupted before I could demonstrate them to you.”
Her face flushed. “You do think a lot of yourself, don’t you?”
He brought his finger back up to her mouth to trace her lips. “Let’s just say I wouldn’t have disappointed you.”
But disappointment reflected in her eyes. “Well, I guess we’ll never know now, will we?”
“No,” he replied, regretfully. “We never will.” He wasn’t likely ever to see her again, but in their short time together he’d opened up more with her than he had with anyone else in years. “Are you sorry you came?” he asked.
She exhaled a soft sigh. “No. Even with all that happened, I’m still glad I came.”
Maybe her answer shouldn’t have surprised him, but it did. This day had put her mettle to the test, revealing a strength she probably didn’t even know she possessed. She still had so much to learn about herself. He would have enjoyed the chance to watch her journey, but it wasn’t meant to be. There was no point in dwelling on it. The opportunity was lost. Tomorrow they’d find the missing horses and part ways.
He pulled her head onto his chest and stroked her hair. “Sleep now, Aiwattsi. I’ll keep you safe.”


Review

Saddle Up by Victoria Vane

Victoria Vane is known for her sexy romance novels. Saddle Up is not your average cowboy romance—it’s so much better! The author blends the character’s passions: filmmaking and horses and crafts a passionate story which will tug at your heartstrings.

The chemistry between Keith Russo and Miranda Sutton sizzles and the author blends their passions into the story. Their opposites attract romance has a very rocky start and I enjoyed that the author wrote a romance with two strong willed characters. Miranda is a self- contained person who is devoted to her work as a filmmaker. It’s her passion. Keith is part Native American and he traded on his heritage for monetary gain. His family has questioned his motives and are not pleased with him. Most of the story takes place on Miranda’s grandmother’s ranch in Montana and the author’s superb descriptive writing style transports the reader to the ranch. I could see the horses, the fence line and smell JoJo’s coffee. Great dialogue between the couple helps the reader understand the couples desire to work together to save the wild mustangs.  This goal is at the forefront of this compelling novel and it is what makes this novel stand out in the series.

I enjoyed this book very much and look forward to the author‘s next book.

Reviewed by Susan Gorman


Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Wildest Dreams by Robyn Carr - Audio version

Wildest Dreams
by Robyn Carr
Audio version

Wildest Dreams is Book 9 in
the Thunder Point series.

I have read most of the books from this series. They
are all wonderful. While they are connected. Either by
the location of Thunder Point or by characters that are
involved. They are easily stand alone stories.
Wildest Dreams is a terrific story of a couple of very tough
determined people. Lin Su has raised her son, Charlie
entirely on her own. She is a fierce protector for him.
She went to nursing school as she raised Charlie. Now
she can support him. She has to pinch pennies but she
can make it work.
Blake Smiley grew up in very hard times. He has pulled
himself into a position of financial success. A professional
triathlete with plans for his future.

Blake is attracted to Lin Su from the first minute
he sees her. But she is having no part of the flirting
or attraction. Blake is not ready to give up.
He feels like Lin Su is his meant to be.

Its all going well until Lin Su finds out that Charlie
has been digging into her past. She never wanted
her son to know much of it and so she kept it
from him. Her secrets are revealed and she is
embarrassed.

There are many important characters in this
story. They also have storylines running.
It is a sweet story of love and forgiveness.
Also life lessons like don't waste time. Don't blink.
Tell people that you love them when you have the
chance. Be thankful for the good days.
Therese Plummer is the narrator. She is very
popular for a good reason. Because she is
terrific. Easy to listen to.
I do recommend this one and the rest
of the series as well. Robyn Carr has
written a terrific series.
I bought my audible copy of Wildest Dreams
from Amazon.
Review by Lisa Hutson  

  

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Worth The Fall by Claudia Connor

Worth The Fall


It has been a very long time since I read a book
that struck me so hard. A book that I seriously did not
want to put down.
Worth The Fall starts out on the beach. I have noticed that

the beach can be a magical place in many romance stories.
Not so much here. It starts out nice but not magical.
Abby has brought her four children to the beach for

a family get away. She is pregnant and a widow. Does
not sound real magical, does it?
Matt is a SEAL. At the beach recovering from an injury.

He is also dealing with death. Matts best friend died out
on a mission. He feels compelled to recover physically
to get back into combat.
That's the background. As everyone is trying to

recover in their own way, Matt gets hit on his back
with a football. Really, that's how this amazing
wonderful love story starts.


Abby is a strong woman. But still, fragile.
Recovering from her husbands death as

well as raising 4 children by herself and
pregnant too.
Matt is tough but feeling unsure of what he
wants in his future. He has made a promise.
But he still isn't sure what he wants for himself.

The kids are fabulous characters. I know the
story sounds a little far fetched. But the writing

and the characters are so real. You can feel it all deep
into your own heart. Just about the time the hero makes
a big mistake. I was sure the story was ruined. No way
can he recover from this mistake.
But he does. The story does. It is so well done.

I loved it. Easily my favorite book this year.
Ms Connor is a new writer for me. Worth The Fall

is book one of this series.


  I bought my kindle copy from Amazon.
This review by Lisa Hutson