Monday, February 18, 2019

Sale!! Melissa Foster's Seized by Love

Melissa Foster's Seized by Love is free in digital format for a limited time!

Pick up your copy--I added Seized by Love to my kindle & can't wait to read it!

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She’s the Naked Baker. He’s hungry for more than her recipes.
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Lizzie Barber runs a successful flower shop by day and secretly hosts the Naked Baker webcast at night to help pay for her younger sister’s education. To keep friends and family from finding out about her sexy secret, she’s put her social life on hold until her sister’s education is paid off and she can stop filming the webcast.

Blue Ryder fell hard for Lizzie Barber when he met her a year ago, and he hasn’t been able to get her off his mind since. Everything about the feisty little brunette, from her tight bod to her seductive smile, cuts straight to his heart. Though Lizzie has turned down every invitation he’s extended—Blue is not about to give up trying.

Renovating Lizzie’s kitchen brings Blue further into Lizzie’s life, and the oven is not the only thing heating up. One night and one powerful kiss changes everything. But when Lizzie’s secret is revealed and the safe bubble she’s hidden in shatters, true love may not be enough to put the pieces back together.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Taken by the Rake by Shana Galen

Taken by the Rake
by Shana Galen
☆☆☆☆☆

The latest story in The Scarlet Chronicles series
Taken by the Rake is non stop action. It takes place
during one of the most violent times in history.
The Reign of Terror.
During this time, money, stature, titles, none of it
meant anything. Nothing could protect anyone. 
But when children need to be taken care of,
some people will take the mission.
Laurent Montagne and Honoria take up the cause.
In the midst of chaos, there is romance.
There is love.
Once you start this story, you will be
drawn in until you finish the book.
 
Review by Lisa Hutson
 


Friday, February 8, 2019

Susan's Review of Reunited in Good Hope



He remembers the heat. She remembers the heartbreak.
Twenty years later do they still have a shot at love?

When an injury puts NFL star Krew Slattery’s future in question, he returns to his hometown of Good Hope. He plans to lay low, until he runs into Cassie Lohmeier. Krew has never forgotten the one amazing night they shared, and unfortunately for him, Cassie hasn’t either...

Cassie isn’t the same love-struck girl who had her heartbroken by her high school crush. When Krew left town without even a good-bye, she was devastated and made every mistake a woman can make. But Cassie is older, wiser, and determined to leave her sordid past behind. No more excuses or distractions, and most importantly, no more men.

But keeping Krew at a distance proves impossible once they learn he’s her daughter’s real father. Her child’s plea to spend time together over the holidays has Cassie reeling, but how can she say no? Will Krew’s return be another roadblock in her path…or an unexpected second chance at love?






Reunited in Good Hope is Cassie Lohmeier’s story. Cassie has been a secondary character in several of the Good Hope novels and, to be honest, her character did not appeal to me. However, I adored her daughter Dakota and her three sons. Reunited in Good Hope was much more than a second chance romance; it’s a story about one woman’s struggle to regain her self- confidence and put her family first.

Cindy Kirk has created a heartfelt story for Cassie. Her journey from an unwed 15 -year high school student to a confident, caring mother has been honestly portrayed during the series. Cassie has made a lot of poor decisions which negatively affected her family. Cindy Kirk has taken a flawed, unlikeable character and redeemed her. I liked that Cassie wasn’t “fixed” in one novel. Cassie needed to like herself before she could believe that she could change.

Cindy Kirk’s characters bring this book to life. Ms. Kirk understands the give and take that takes place in relationships. The conversations between KT and Braxton, Cassie’s teenaged sons was fabulous-the author did a fabulous job portraying the teenage vibe. Dakota’s relationship with her mother is tenuous and their situation made this novel and excellent read. The author didn’t shy away from the cause and effect of their situation-it was presented through honest, sometimes heartbreaking conversations. I appreciated that Krew owned his behavior, too. He suspected he might have been Dakota’s father but chose college and a football career over his responsibilities.

Reunited in Good Hope took me by surprise—it’s a fabulous read. Cassie’s struggle with self-confidence, teenaged children and bills resonated with me. Cassie’s journey has all the feels; and it’s the perfect addition to the fabulous Good Hope series.

Reviewed by Susan Gorman

ARC provided by the Author