Wednesday, April 10, 2019

The Claiming of the Shrew by Shana Galen

The Claiming of the Shrew
by Shana Galen
☆☆☆☆☆
 
This is book 5 of the wonderful Shana Galen
series called The Survivors.
The Survivors are a group of military men. In various
chapters of their lives. Married. Not married. Struggling 
with their pasts in different ways. But one thing that is 
the same for all of them, they count on each other. 
For situation back up. They depend on advice. 
Some time ago, Benedict Draven married a young woman.
Catarina Neves. It was a marriage of convenience.
It provided escape for her, from a terrible home with her father.
This marriage saved her. It gave her a chance to become
a successful business woman using her lacemaking skills.
While she was making her life, Draven was off living his own life.
 
Five years later, Catarina appears in his life. She is requesting
an annulment. Claiming she wants to marry someone else.
But something about the request doesn't feel right to Benedict.
He asks questions but Catarina is not giving him clear answers.
He can feel there is something wrong.
 
Draven cannot just sign the papers and walk away. He is
married to Catarina after all. Even though they don't know
each other well, he feels a connection. She is in trouble.
But what can he do? Can she take care of this by herself?
Catarina has managed her life for all this time. She keeps
telling him it is all right. But is it?
The Claiming of the Shrew is a wonderful
marriage-of-convenience story. People that are capable and
strong, but deep inside, very insecure. Can the two of them
meet in the middle somewhere? You have to read it
to find out. And I recommend that you do!
 
Review by Lisa Hutson


Wednesday, April 3, 2019

Nobody But You by Jill Shalvis - Audible Version

Nobody But You
by Jill Shalvis
☆☆☆☆☆

Audible Version
 
Jacob Kincaid has found his way back home. It has taken a long
 time. But sometimes, these things do. He did the right thing with
his mom. Keeping up with her. But he did not with the rest of
his family. And they are not one bit happy about that.
 
Sophie is free. And boy did her freedom have a high cost.
But of course, stubbornness added to that cost. Sophie has
decided to stick with it anyway. No matter what the cost.
Both Sophie and Jacob are in highly stressful times.
Their lives are in need of some direction.
There is a saying....
Every person comes into your life for a reason.
Either for you to learn something from them.
Or for them to learn something from you.
That is ever so true for both Jacob and Sophie.
They both manage to help the other to figure it all out.
So in the end, Sophie is happier. So is Jacob.
Now what? Do they go on their separate ways now?
After all, Jacob has to finish his time with the military.
Sophie is just beginning to find some peace.
Would it be possible for them to make a life together?
Jill Shalvis is one of the queens of fun romantic writing.
It is a true love story. I saw a review in which someone
recommended speeding up the listening time to 1.25.
That might have been just what was needed to make
the listening just right. But all in all, it was a good listen.
 
I got this copy from my library.
Review by Lisa Hutson



Monday, April 1, 2019

Review of The Disgraceful Lord Gray

The Disgraceful Lord Gray

A spy on a mission…

Until he meets this heiress!

Part of The King’s Elite: Miss Theodora Cranford’s learned to keep her impetuous nature locked away. She won’t be deceived by another man who can’t see past her fortune. She wants an honorable, sensible sort—not a self-assured scoundrel like her new neighbor, Lord Gray. Although she’s sure there’s more to him than meets the eye… But after that first captivating kiss, she’s certainly left wanting more!

The King’s Elite miniseries

Book 1 — The Mysterious Lord Millcroft
Book 2 — The Uncompromising Lord Flint
Book 3 — The Disgraceful Lord Gray
Book 4 — The Determined Lord Hadleigh — coming soon!




The first thing I said when I finished The Disgraceful Lord Gray was,"This book made me so happy!" The Disgraceful Lord Gray could have been titled It All Started With a Wet Dog.

Thea and Gray meet and sparks fly. Thea is a lovely character with all my favorite vices. She loves to read, loves animals and creative friends. Thea is sometimes impulsive and says what she is actually thinking and is afraid that this impulsiveness is a bad thing. She blames her impulsiveness for several tragedies that have happened in her past. She also dislikes fortune hunters and is very suspicious of peoples motivations in courting her.

 Enter the ever so suspicious Gray and his love-able dog Trefor. Gray is a charming, handsome, loyal and funny. Trefor is charming, handsome, loyal and funny. How can Thea resist this pair? I just loved this book. Many surprises, wonderful side characters and an interesting mystery woven into the story. The Disgraceful Lord Gray is an excellent addition to Virginia Heath's series The Kings Elite. I highly recommend this whole series, as each book is a real treat. All the books standalone but are
even better together. Bring on Lord Hadleigh's book.



via GIPH


#readromance



Reviewed by Kixcatmom
Review ebook copy provided by the publisher
Paperback copy purchased by reviewer!