Series: Lyon's Den (Book 50)
Rowan Scott, the Laird of Garrison wasn’t in the market
for a wife, but when he received a summons from the widow of a man he’d long
admired, he wasn’t about to deny her. If nothing else, he owed it to the
colonel’s memory. However, when he made the journey from Scotland to London, he
hadn’t been prepared for the gaming hell owner and matchmaker to approach him
with a proposition. He considered leaving right then, but he wondered if it was
time to put the ghosts of his past to rest and listen to what she had to say.
Miss Beatrice Bookbinder was a woman long past the blush
of youth. She had devoted her life to taking care of her ailing father while
dealing with a stepfamily who cared nothing for her. On the heels of a
devastating loss, Beatrice is sent to a private asylum by her stepbrother who
is determined to get rid of her. She feels as though her fate is sealed, until
Mrs. Dove-Lyon offers her a choice—continue the path that has been set before
her or embark on a marriage to a complete stranger.
She chooses the latter, not knowing that it might just be
the best thing that has ever happened to her.
Good book. Once again, Mrs. Dove-Lyon brings together two
people who need each other. Forty-nine-year-old Rowan has led a somewhat lonely
life after losing the woman he loved many years earlier, but he isn't interested
in risking his heart again. He's surprised to receive a letter from the widow
of an old mentor, asking him to come to London. The last thing he expected was
a request for him to marry a woman in desperate circumstances. He's wary but
listens to what she has to say.
Beatrice spent most of her thirty-seven years taking care
of her ailing father while doing her best to avoid her obnoxious stepmother and
stepbrother. When her father dies, her stepbrother wastes no time sending
Beatrice to a private asylum to get rid of her. She feels hopeless about her
future until Mrs. Dove-Lyon offers her a way out - marriage to a stranger.
Bessie Dove-Lyon has incredible insight when it comes to finding
the perfect mates for her customers. She somehow knew that Beatrice's plight
would arouse Rowan's protectiveness and that her strength of will would stand up
to his occasionally overbearing nature. I liked that both insisted on meeting
before making a final decision. When they did, Beatrice's beauty and something
in her eyes made Rowan believe they would suit, but the kiss he requested sealed
the deal. Beatrice was also profoundly affected by it and thought their
marriage wouldn't be terrible after all.
And so they set off on the trip to Scotland via Gretna
Green. Their constant proximity over the long days of carriage travel gave them
time to get to know each other. I loved how well they connected, finding it
unexpectedly easy to talk to each other. Neither expected the growing attraction
that made it increasingly difficult to keep their hand off each other. Rowan
and Beatrice are wary of the speed of their growing feelings, uncertain if the
other feels the same. They have some obstacles to overcome on their journey,
including an unexpected encounter with Beatrice's nasty stepbrother, but they
face them all with humor, teamwork, and passion. I loved the ending and the romantic
way Rowan welcomed her to his home.
My only disappointment was that her stepbrother did not
get the comeuppance he deserved. Hopefully, that will happen at some point in
the future.
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Wednesday, December 27, 2023
Riding Shotgun - Barb Han (HI #2139 - May 2023)
Series: Cowboys of Cider Creek (Book 2)
He must protect her
Even from his own secrets…
The minute Emerson Bennett arrives in Cider Creek, Texas,
asking about her missing mother, she's in someone's lethal sights. And rancher
Rory Hayes isn't about to let her face his suddenly hostile hometown alone. An
outsider since childhood, he knows the damage secrets can do -- especially his
own. But will helping this beautiful stranger uncover the truth be enough to
keep them alive?
Terrific book that intrigued me from the first chapter to
the end. An over-protective single father raised Emerson. After his death, she
discovered that her real mother was not who she thought she was. Determined to
find the truth, she heads to Cider Creek and starts asking questions. This puts
her in the crosshairs of someone who doesn't want her to know. When the first
man she questioned became aggressive and uncooperative, a stranger stepped in to
help.
Rory has returned to Cider Creek for the first time in
thirteen years. He left right after his high school graduation, along with his pregnant
girlfriend. His unpleasant and controlling grandfather made staying impossible.
Since then, he built a successful business and is raising his twelve-year-old
daughter on his own. He has never told his family about Liv and is nervous
about doing so. When he stops at the convenience store for snacks, he's
astounded to witness the rudeness that the woman experienced and steps in to help.
This begins a roller coaster ride of suspense and
emotion. Emerson's questions have stirred up a hornet's nest. She is run off
the road and rescued by Rory. Her damaged car was broken into at the garage,
where it was taken for repairs. Attacks increase in intensity as Emerson gets
closer to the answers she seeks. The final confrontation had a twist that kept me
glued to the pages until it was over.
Emerson and Rory's relationship developed quickly. Rory's
protectiveness was aroused immediately, quickly followed by unexpected sparks
of attraction. Meanwhile, Emerson feels those same sparks and a deep
appreciation for his help. Over the next few days, Rory doesn't let Emerson out
of his sight, preferring to watch over her himself. I liked the trust that quickly
built between them. With Rory, Emerson shared her hurt, anger, and betrayal
over her father's actions. Rory used Emerson as a sounding board to help him solve
his dilemma of looking for his ex-wife. Neither expects to fall as hard and
fast as they do. I liked the ending.
I liked Rory's daughter, Liv. At almost thirteen, she's
entering the volatile teen years. The author did a great job of making her
realistic - not too sweet and not too dramatic, just a typical mix of the two. She
clearly loved Rory, even when she was rolling her eyes at him. I liked how well
she and Emerson connected.
He must protect her
Even from his own secrets…
The Fearless One - Lori Foster (HQN - Jan 2024)
He had it all planned…until she showed up.
Jedidiah Stephens came to the Colorado Rockies for one
reason: to uncover the truth behind the fire that killed her family. She's been
chasing down clues, and everything has led her to an isolated campground. Her
plan is to get a job there so she can investigate who comes and goes. Getting
involved with her boss, Memphis Osborn, the ruggedly handsome groundskeeper, is
definitely not part of the plan.
When Jedidiah arrives on the scene, Memphis just knows
she's up to something. He can see the desperation in her eyes and warily agrees
to hire her. As they work side by side, Diah triggers his deepest protective
instincts -- and the chemistry between them ignites.
But the more Diah digs into her family's past, the more
secrets she unravels…and the more afraid she becomes. She lost everything once
before. She'll never forgive herself if now she loses Memphis, too.
Terrific blend of action, suspense, and romance. It can
be easily read as a standalone, but reading the first book will fill in some of
the gaps regarding the secondary characters in this book.
Memphis is a tech geek who purchases a rundown campground
notorious for the shady characters who used it. He secretly plans to use his
over-the-top security to identify and stop illegal activity. The site was still
under renovation when Jedediah (Diah) showed up looking for a job. He's
reluctant to hire her, but his brother insists she's perfect for the job. I
loved that conversation between the two men. Memphis appears to be a laid-back
guy, but there are moments where an unexpected intensity shines through.
Diah has been on the run for ten years and on her own for
two, always looking over her shoulder for the danger she left behind. She is
looking for the truth about the deaths of her family, and that search leads to Memphis's
campground. All she needs is to get hired so she has the opportunity to search
for it. I liked Diah a lot. She is much stronger and braver than she thinks she
is. She is also intelligent and intuitive.
I loved the first meeting between Memphis and Diah.
Memphis is unflustered at being caught in the outdoor shower while Diah brazens
her way through her surprise. The banter between them was funny as each tried
to hide their immediate attraction. Neither trusts easily, and I enjoyed
watching them get to know each other. Memphis senses that Diah is hiding
something but he's willing to give her the space and time she needs. From the
start, he feels protective of her, and that protectiveness doesn't always sit
well with the very independent Diah.
I liked the slow building of Memphis and Diah's feelings
for each other. The chemistry is there and acknowledged, but there needs to be
trust before they are ready to do anything about it. I loved their
interactions, from arguing over Memphis's protectiveness to Diah needling him
about the way they met. But once they've earned each other's trust, there is no
holding back.
The suspense of the story was good. Diah is looking for
information about the fire that killed her family. Unfortunately, she doesn't
know exactly what she is looking for. At the same time, the local crime boss
has plans for the campground. This guy is seriously creepy and evil in how he
runs his business in town. The tension builds slowly until it explodes in a
nail-biting confrontation at the end.
My favorite secondary character is Diah's dog, Tuff. Like
Diah, he is wary of strangers and is as protective of her as she is of him. He
has excellent instincts and takes to Memphis right away. Tuff's trust in
Memphis is sweet and helps Diah trust him, too. Remmy runs a close second as a
favorite. He is a former thug, so he still gives off bad-guy vibes but tries to
live a better life. I liked the growing friendship between him and Memphis and
his surprise that Memphis trusts him. After getting off to a rough start, Remmy
and Diah also become friends. I laughed out loud at Diah and Remmy's
conversation about her relationship with Memphis.
I liked seeing Hunter, Jodi, and Madison from the first
book. Hunter and Memphis have a terrific relationship as brothers, and I liked
their mutual respect. I liked the teasing between Jodi and Memphis. Madison
fascinates me. I need to find that series and read it.
Tuesday, December 26, 2023
Claiming the Drakos Heir - Jennifer Faye (HR #4669 - June 2019)
Series: Greek Island Brides (Book 2)
The rebel bachelor is back…
To claim her baby!
In this Greek Island Brides story, pregnant surrogate
Popi Costas is faced with raising her late sister's child alone until the
baby's wealthy uncle arrives to take charge! Apollo Drakos is distractingly
handsome, but Popi won't let that stop her from fighting to keep the baby. Yet
as she gets to know the man behind the wild card reputation, Popi's
reconsidering welcoming Apollo into her new little family…
Good book about two people who overcome their antagonism
to make a difference in an orphaned infant's life. Popi agreed to be the
surrogate for her sister and brother-in-law, never expecting them to die in a
tragic accident. She is determined to raise the baby on her own and is shocked
when the baby's globe-trotting uncle shows up to claim the baby. Apollo is
determined to raise the baby as his brother's heir. He expects Popi to be
relieved to escape the responsibility and is shocked when he learns otherwise.
Sparks fly between Apollo and Popi as each stands up for
their right to raise the baby. But attraction simmers under the antagonism, and
neither is sure how to deal with it. Matters become complicated when they are
trapped alone on the island during a storm, and Popi goes into labor. I was
impressed by Apollo's ability to suppress his fear and help Popi. During those
long hours, they begin to realize that first impressions and others' opinions
are not always accurate. This makes it easier for Popi to accompany Apollo back
to Athens after Seb's birth.
Apollo and Popi are dealing with much self-inflicted
guilt over their relationships with their siblings. This creates a deep-seated
belief that they don't deserve the chance to be happy. Added to his responsibility
are Apollo's unhappy memories of his childhood in the home he inherited. I liked
seeing him use his love of gardening to work through his issues. His true
nature came to the surface as the garden blossomed. I liked how Popi found a
way to help change Apollo's memories of the house.
I especially enjoyed seeing Apollo and Popi bond over
their love for little Seb. Both were determined to ensure that Seb received all
the love he needed. I enjoyed seeing Apollo grow into his role as a father,
especially the sweet scene in the nursery (gotta love the diaper bit!). But miscommunication
and a lack of self-worth nearly drive them apart. The ending was emotional as
each realized that they belonged together. I loved the surprise Apollo had for
Popi.
The rebel bachelor is back…
To claim her baby!
Saturday, December 23, 2023
River Strong - B.J. Daniels (Canary Street Press - Jan 2024)
Series: Powder River (Book 2)
For two rival families, the only thing that matters more than land…is love.
There’s a lifetime of tension between the McKenna and
Stafford ranching families, and Oakley Stafford has the bullet scar to prove
it. Defying the bitter rivalry between their families, Oakley grew up thick as
thieves with Duffy McKenna. But now the Staffords and the McKennas are
competing to buy a neighboring property. Both need that land desperately—and
the reasons are more dangerous than Oakley knows.
But there’s another unspoken rivalry, too, between Duffy
and Pickett Hanson, the McKenna family’s ranch hand. Once upon a time, Oakley
ignored the way the two handsome cowboys playfully flirted with her, but now
she’s untangling complicated feelings that could upend years of friendship. And
when a body is found on the contested ranch, their secrets will be forced into
the open at last…
Terrific second installment in the Powder River series.
It can be read as a standalone, but you'll get more nuances if you first read
Dark Side of the River. That book ended with a cliffhanger, and this one picks
up where it left off.
Oakley Stafford has been friends with Duffy McKenna and
Pickett Hanson since they were teenagers, despite the feud between Holden McKenna
and Charlotte Stafford. The three friends have been secretly working together
to stop a gas company from drilling for methane gas in the Powder River Basin. Oakley's
vocal opposition to the drilling puts her at odds with her mother and her
oldest brother, CJ. Oakley is still trying to regain her memory from when CJ
"accidentally" shot her in the previous book.
There is a great deal happening in this book. Oakley and
the rest of the anti-drilling group are fighting hard against the drilling
company, which isn't going down without a fight. Oakley is convinced that there
was more to her shooting if she can only remember. CJ is up to his neck in
dirty dealings and secrets and will do anything to get his way. A private
investigator is nosing around about Charlotte's second husband, who disappeared
years ago. The sheriff is involved with a woman who isn't what she seems.
Pickett has been keeping a big secret that's about to come out, and he and
Duffy are looking at Oakley in a new way.
The twists and turns of this book kept me glued to the
pages from start to finish. I worried about Oakley's safety as her memories
began to return. I wondered what kind of havoc CJ was planning and discovered
that he was worse than I suspected. The tension around the drilling continued
until an intense final confrontation. A
questionable suicide from the first book gets stirred up again when new information
comes out.
There is some romance here, also. Oakley suddenly finds
herself looking at Pickett and Duffy differently, just as they are looking at
her. Oakley is confused at first because she isn't sure what she feels for each
of them. I liked the realism of her struggle because it was clear she cared for
both. I was rooting for Pickett because he understood her. There were some
sweet scenes between them as they explored those feelings. I like Duffy, but he
still has some growing up to do.
I liked catching up with Cooper and Tilly as they prepared
for their wedding. The Romeo and Juliet vibe is strong because of Charlotte's
fury at their relationship. I ached for Tilly because of Charlotte's cruelty. I
like the support that Tilly and Oakley give each other.
There are still some loose threads hanging. Treyton
McKenna is up to something. There are still questions about Charlotte's second
husband. A missing person/body is still missing. I also still wonder what the
story is about the teenager, Holly Jo, who Holden became the guardian of after
her mother's death. I can't wait for the next book to come out.
For two rival families, the only thing that matters more than land…is love.
Thursday, December 21, 2023
Watchers of the Night - Charlene Parris (HRS #2262 - Jan 2024)
Series: Night Guardians (Book 1)
Looking for clues
They found each other
Haunted by the tragedies in her past, forensic
investigator Cynthia Cornwall risks everything to keep Detective Adam Solberg
informed about the explosion that led to his father's death. Open, attentive
and undeniably gorgeous, Adam seems too good to be true. But Cynthia will have
to trust him if they're both going to survive this case. And she'll have to
decide if the connection they've forged is real enough to last.
Terrific start to a new series from a debut author. The
story drew me in from the start and kept me hooked to the end. The blend of
suspense and romance was well done.
The book started with a bang as a local motorcycle club's
building exploded, killing at least one person. The club members were all retired
police officers who worked hard to keep the neighborhood safe. The dead man's
son, Adam, is a detective with the local police. Devastated at the loss of his
father, he is not happy when he is forbidden to take part in the investigation.
Cynthia is a forensic investigator assigned to investigate
the explosion. A similar tragedy in her past motivated her rise in her field. It
also gave her a degree of empathy for Adam's situation, so she promised to keep
him informed about the progress of her investigation. I liked her determination
and attention to detail. She is a complex woman, and I loved the slow reveal of
the things that made her who she is.
It doesn't take long for Cynthia's investigation to draw
the wrong people's attention. Threats against her life rouse Adam's protective
instincts, and he invites her into his home to watch over her. Cynthia is a
very independent and self-reliant woman and is wary of trusting Adam's
protectiveness. But the more time they spend together, the more she realizes
that Adam's kindness and respect are the real deal. Adam is surprised by the
depth of his growing feelings for Cynthia. I loved how quickly he understood
her and her quirks. Neither expected the strength of their attraction or the
brain-scrambling effect it had on them. I liked watching them work through the
issues that could keep them apart. The ending was terrific.
The suspense of the story was excellent. Leads are few,
and those that Cynthia has are slow to reveal their connection. As she and Adam
get closer to the truth, the danger to them intensifies. The twists and turns of the investigation kept me intrigued throughout the book. The final
confrontation was a nail-biter and kept me glued to the pages until it was
over. There was a surprise at the end that I didn't see coming, and it served
as an excellent wrap-up of the story. I can't wait to read the next book in the
series.
Looking for clues
They found each other
Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Falling for Dr. Maverick - Kathy Douglass (HSE #3007 - Oct 2023)
Series: Montana Mavericks: Lassoing Love (Book 4)
She's got an acute case of heartthrob!
Rodeo rider Corinne Hawkins has had a thing for Mike
Burris for years. Now their on-again, off-again relationship might be off --
for good. Mike is in medical school, and their attempts at long-distance
romance have been a disaster. Corinne doesn't want to walk away from her
brainy, sexy cowboy but feels she has no choice. Luckily for Corinne and Mike,
their meddling, matchmaking families are on the job!
Good book. I have been looking forward to Mike's story
since he first appeared. Unlike his brothers, he is a rodeo cowboy who didn't
intend to make the rodeo circuit his career. Instead, he earned enough money to
follow his dream of becoming a doctor. I loved his dedication to his dream. The
complication was his relationship with fellow rodeo rider Corinne. Observation
has shown him that long-distance relationships don't work, so he tries to keep
things "friends only."
Corinne has crushed on Mike for years. They've been good
friends all that time, but Corinne wants more. Unfortunately, Mike's dedication
to his studies brings back unpleasant memories of a previous boyfriend she felt
relegated her to second place in the relationship.
I loved seeing Mike and Corinne together. Their
connection is terrific and their chemistry is undeniable. When they are
together, it is obvious that they are made for each other. But when they are
apart, doubts creep in. These issues come to a head when Corinne visits Mike in
Chicago. Things go pretty well as Mike shows her around his adopted city, and
Corinne realizes she's made some unwarranted judgments. But when Mike gets a
call inviting him to observe a surgery (quite an honor!), he jumps at the
chance, leaving Corinne feeling forgotten.
I had a problem with Corinne through most of the book.
She seemed to expect M ike to drop everything and pay attention to her and was
angry and hurt when he couldn't. She didn't understand the depth of his commitment
to his studies and career plan and only paid attention to how it affected her.
I was very disappointed in her lack of support for the man she claimed to love.
Mike is a little obsessed with his goals. He could have spared a little time to at
least call Corinne once in a while and maintain their connection. But he
allowed his fears and insecurities to push her away. With his family's
encouragement, he learns from his mistakes and plans to show her how important
she is to him. But will it be enough to overcome Corinne's fears? I liked the
ending and have high hopes that they will have the happy future they want if
they stick to their plan.
I liked the support and encouragement Mike and Corinne
received from their families. Seeing more of the previous couples and how their
examples and advice helped Mike and Corinne through their problems was great
She's got an acute case of heartthrob!
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Cold Case Kidnapping - Nicole Helm (HI #2187 - Jan 2024)
Series: Hudson Sibling Solutions (Book 1)
To save her missing sister
They'll confront a nightmare past…
A mysterious family tree. A man thought long dead. Dahlia
Easton has few solid clues to find her sister, missing for a year. But she's in
danger the moment she reaches Wyoming's backcountry. To protect her, cold case
investigator Grant Hudson must confront his town's unresolved nightmares --
even as an unspeakable threat from the past is fast closing in to silence him
and Dahlia for good…
Terrific start to the series. The Hudson siblings started
their cold case investigation firm, motivated by the disappearance of their
parents without a trace. Each of the six siblings takes turns when a new case
comes in while running the family's successful ranch.
Dahlia came to Wyoming in search of her missing sister,
Rose. She has few solid clues, but what she does have leads her to believe that
Rose is nearby. She meets with Grant Hudson, who promises to investigate but refuses
to believe Dahlia's conclusions.
Grant is still adjusting to being home after his years in
the military. His experiences changed him, and the memories created a distance
between himself and others. Even though he believes Rose won't be found
, he promises to do his best.
The twists and turns of this case kept me hooked from
start to finish. I ached for Grant as a nightmare from the distant past is
resurrected, and he is forced to face painful memories. Dhalia's determination
to follow her instincts puts her in the crosshairs of a dangerous cult. Finding
Rose creates further complications. I was on the edge of my seat during the
final confrontation as Grant and Dahlia fought for their lives and Rose's. The
resolution was intense and satisfying. I do wonder if there will be any more
about the Hudson's parents' disappearance and if it is somehow linked to the
cult.
I enjoyed the development of the relationship between Grant
and Dahlia. There is antagonism in the beginning, as Dahlia's belief in cult
involvement butts up against Grant's insistence that it no longer exists. But underneath
the antagonism are sparks of attraction that cannot be denied. Grant is
surprised by the extreme protectiveness he feels for Dahlia and tries to
explain it away. Dahlia, who is usually very independent and self-sufficient,
is unexpectedly willing to lean on Grant for support. I liked seeing the trust
develop between them and seeing them share their fears and pasts. I liked the
ending and seeing them look toward a future together.
To save her missing sister
They'll confront a nightmare past…
, he promises to do his best.
I liked getting to know the other Hudson siblings and can't wait to read their stories.
Monday, December 18, 2023
Liaison with the Champagne Count - Bronwyn Scott (HH #1768 - Jan 2024)
Series: Enterprising Widows (Book 1)
In a picturesque French château…
A battle of wills is about to ignite!
Julien Archambeau, Comte de Rocroi, has dedicated his
life to reclaiming his family's lands. Only Lady Emma Greyville-Luce now stands
in his way. The British heiress is the new owner of the vineyard that's the
final piece of his plan. Much to Julien's frustration, Emma won't relinquish
what's now hers, and soon it's not just champagne corks that start to fly, but
sparks…of desire!
Good book. After the tragic death of her husband and being
evicted from the family home by her stepson, Emma moved to the French property
she inherited from her husband. Julien Archambeau, the estate manager, runs the
chateau and accompanying vineyard. Emma doesn't know that Julien's family owned
those lands until losing them during the French Revolution. His family has been
trying to reclaim them ever since.
Emma's arrival shocked Julien, who had been in almost
complete control for seven years. He and his uncle, who owns a neighboring vineyard,
have been working on a special champagne and building their reputation with the
local consortium. All that is put at risk when Emma states her intention to
take over the running of the vineyard.
I enjoyed watching the relationship between Emma and Julien
develop. Initially, each was focused on their claims to the property. Emma is
determined to ensure that Julien knows his place as working for her, while
Julien wants to keep Emma as a figurehead while he continues to carry out his
plans. Their first few encounters have antagonistic undertones despite the surface
politeness. When Emma insists on learning about the vineyard, Julien tries to
overwhelm her with information. He is stunned and impressed by how she soaks up
and processes what she learns and the wealth of good ideas she has for the
future of the vineyard.
It isn't long before he and Emma grow closer, with sparks
of attraction flying between them. Emma feels guilty about her growing feelings
for Julien. Giving in to the attraction accelerates those feelings, creating
internal conflict. Emma also has some trust issues stemming from her pre-marriage
days. Those feelings are exacerbated by the sense that Julien is not entirely
open with her. When the truth comes out, Emma and Julien are left with hurt
feelings and wondering what the future holds.
There are some interesting twists at the end, from Emma's
confrontation with the consortium to the events of the gala she planned at the
chateau. I loved the emotional ending, and the epilogue was terrific.
Julien's Uncle Etienne was the main secondary character. Etienne
is obsessed with reclaiming the land lost seventy years earlier. He encourages
Julien to do things that Julien considers underhanded and dishonorable to
regain the property. I disliked how he created such an internal conflict for
Julien between his loyalty to his family and his growing feelings for Emma.
My husband and I spent a week in Epernay this summer and enjoyed touring several champagne houses and learning about champagne's
history. I loved the feeling of revisiting that trip as I read this book.
A battle of wills is about to ignite!
Saturday, December 16, 2023
Hero's Flight - Janie Crouch (Calamitte Jane Pub - Dec 2023)
Series: Linear Tactical: Oak Creek (Book 2)
Air Force Combat Controller Derek Bollinger knows what it
is to feel that every breath might be his last. Enduring hell in an enemy
prison for five weeks taught him that.
The only thing that got him through it was the thought of
his family, his hometown of Oak Creek, Wyoming, and especially of Becky Mackay.
He survived, but with blood on his hands. His own. His
friends’ who died beside him. His enemies’.
And then...Becky’s.
A night that should’ve been perfect for them both turned
into a nightmare Derek can never wake up from, leaving him with only one
option: staying the hell away.
But Becky has almost lost the man she loves too many
times—first to that prison camp, then to his own demons.
She’s not going to lose him again.
Yes, that night between them changed everything. Changed
her. But change isn’t always a bad thing. And it’s time for them to stand
together to face his PTSD and their future.
Especially when an unexpected danger comes after them
both. Together will be the only way to survive.
Emotional second chance story with a bit of suspense to
complicate the reunion. Derek Bollinger, son of Finn and Charlie (Eagle), and
Becky Mackay, daughter of Zac and Annie (Cyclone), have been best friends all
their lives and have been in love since they were teenagers. After a PTSD
incident, Derek disappeared from Becky's life, leaving her hurt, angry, and
confused. Derek has been avoiding her, convinced Becky is better off without
him. When they come face to face, all Derek can think about is getting away
from the pain he sees in her eyes.
The first part of this book overlaps with the end of Hero Unbound, with added detail critical to Derek and Becky's story. Becky is
furious to discover that Derek has been back in Wyoming for eighteen months
without contacting her. Then she catches him running away again. After the
experience that drove Derek away, Becky has spent the intervening months training
her mind and body to help him - if she can get him to stop running.
I ached for Derek and his pain and suffering. I
understood his fear of hurting her. But I also wanted to shake him for refusing
to talk to her about his feelings and fears. I liked Becky's determination to
confront him and make him listen to her. She gets her opportunity when the
plane he uses to fly her to a ranch crashes in the Wyoming wilderness.
I was glued to the pages as Derek fought to land the
plane safely. Besides dealing with the crash itself, Derek and Becky were faced
with severe weather conditions that could also have ended their lives. I loved
their teamwork as they raced to find shelter. Then came the fun part. Once settled
safely in a remote cabin, Becky realizes she has a captive audience for her long-awaited
talk with Derek. I loved her methods; she used every bit of her training to
break down Derek's walls. I laughed out loud at his shock and then his
fascination. I was so happy to see their progress and their realization that it
was just the beginning of fighting for their relationship.
At the same time, unexplained things are happening around
Becky. A horse she treats at a distant ranch has puzzling symptoms, and one of
the ranch hands is exceptionally hostile toward her. Not long after, her home
office catches fire. Then, there is the oddity of the plane crash. An
unexpected twist brings danger to Becky's door. This confrontation was intense,
but the resolution had me cheering for Becky and Derek. The ending was
fantastic, and I loved the scene between Zac and Derek.
I love seeing the deep ties between the new generation of
Linear Tactical characters. Most have known each other all their lives, and
their teamwork and support are rivaled only by that of their parents. I am
especially fascinated by Lincoln and can't wait to find out who Janie finds to
match with him. Colton is up next, and I look forward to reading his story.
Friday, December 15, 2023
The Duke's Saber - C.H. Admirand (Dragonblade Publ - Dec 2023)
Series: Duke's Guard (Book 7)
“Let me be the man who loves ye, and makes love to ye,
for the rest of our days. Say yes, lass.”
The Duke's Guard: The men in black who have sworn an oath
to protect the Duke of Wyndmere and his family from enemies that would stop at
nothing to discredit and destroy him!
Ryan Garahan has given his vow to the Duke of Wyndmere,
and nothing will deter him from his duty.
Fate has other plans the day Ryan reacts instantly to a
cry for help. He races to the ancient oak at the edge of the village, glances
up and notices two things at once: a pair of scuffed half boots and shapely stocking-clad
legs dangling directly above him.
He quickly averts his gaze but cannot forget the heavenly
sight of long, lithe legs adorned with white silk stockings -- tied with
scarlet ribbon garters -- nor the curve of her delectable derrière!! He nearly
swallows his tongue.
Prudence Barstow has been sent to the Borderlands as
governess to her young twin cousins.
Prudence's love of the outdoors and her rambunctious
young cousins' constantly flaunting danger, has the trio being rescued more
than once by Ryan. This time he fears he is too late, when he sees the lass
slipping under the water as he sets the twin beside his brother on the bank of
the pond.
Danger stalks in the night, but it will have to challenge
The Duke's Saber before he will let harm come to those he has sworn to protect
with his strength, his honor, and his heart.
This is another terrific entry into the Duke's Guard
series. In this book, we move to the home of Baron Summerfield and his wife.
The Baron is the Duke's cousin, and his wife is the Duke's sister. This puts
them firmly under the Duke of Wyndmere's umbrella of protection and is why
members of the Duke's Guard are stationed at their estate.
Ryan Garahan is one of those Guards, and as the story
opens, he hears calls for help while on patrol. There, he finds Prudence stuck
in a tree and is overcome by the sight that greets him. I loved the vision of
Prudence in his life that immediately came to him. Like his brothers and
cousins in earlier books, Fate has shown him his future, and there is no
denying it.
Prudence is no meek and petite Society flower. Unusually
tall and statuesque, Prudence's horrible mother sent her away so she wouldn't
detract from her more conventionally pretty sisters. Prudence is now the unpaid
and cruelly treated governess for her twin cousins, Percy and Phineas. She adores
the boys, and they can be found outdoors whenever possible. But Prudence's aunt
is even worse than her mother, and her treatment is abusive at best.
Ryan being who he is, his chivalrous treatment of
Prudence is no surprise. I also loved how he connected with the two boys, who reminded
him of his cousins, Thomas and Eamon, at the same age. Ryan can't get Prudence
out of his mind, but he also worries about neglecting his duties at the same
time. Matters become more complicated when Ryan comes to their rescue again, saving
Prudence and Percy from drowning. Expedience has him taking them to the
Baroness, who is closer, instead of to their home.
I loved the quick connection between Phoebe and Prudence
and Prudence's surprise at how kindly she is treated. This is something she is
unaccustomed to and not sure how to deal with. I ached for Prudence and the
love that has been denied to her for so long. Her aunt and uncle's treatment of
her at this point was criminal. After overhearing their parents' plans for
Prudence, I cheered as Percy and Phineas took matters into their own hands to
save their beloved cousin. I adored the following chapters, as Ryan's
protectiveness is fully aroused.
I loved Prudence. The cruel treatment she has received
from those who should love her has impacted the way she sees herself. It hurt
to see how she accepted how she was treated. But once Ryan comes into her life,
things begin to change. His obvious appreciation for her looks, kindness, and
intelligence helped her see herself in a new light. However, Ryan still has a
hard time convincing her they belong together. I loved seeing him finally overcome
the fears that kept them apart. But Fate isn't quite finished with them.
At the same time Ryan is handling his unexpected love
life, the Duke's Guard has a mystery to solve. The horrifying rumors that circulated
about Lady Phoebe in The Duke's Hammer and were thought to be resolved have resurfaced
in their village. The men of the Guard have a great deal of trouble uncovering
the source of the problem. Complicating matters, there are also rumors about
Ryan that go against everything he stands for. I had a good idea of the problem's
origins, but getting the proof was the issue.
I was glued to the pages as new trouble for Prudence
coincided with further information on the source of the rumors. I loved how
Prudence's newfound self-confidence helped her until Ryan arrived. At the same
time, the resolution of the rumor scheme had me on the edge of my seat as
Phoebe rushed off to confront the one responsible. I laughed, cheered, gasped,
and cried at the twists during the final confrontation.
I can't end the review without commenting on Phineas and
Percy. I was amazed that they had such good hearts with the poor examples they
had in their parents. I was thrilled to see how close they were to Prudence. I
enjoyed their intelligence, enthusiasm, and joy in their activities with her. I
laughed out loud at their awestruck reaction to meeting Ryan and the other
Guards. And I was very impressed by their determination to help Prudence.
The epilogue was a terrific wrap-up to the book. I liked
seeing what the future held for Ryan and Prudence. I can't wait to see who is
next to fall.
Thursday, December 14, 2023
Secrets of Lost Hope Canyon - Colleen Thompson (HRS #2237 - July 2023)
Series: Lost Legacy (Book 3)
A Lone Star hero offers his protection…
…but it comes with a catch.
Rodeo star Ryan Hale-Walker is irresistible to women --
except for icy Amanda Greenfield. As she begins to warm up to him, he discovers
that her hidden past makes her afraid of being vulnerable. Now her husband's
mysterious death has put her in the middle of a bitter land dispute. When
threats against her intensify, someone has to help her…and he wants that
someone to be him.
Good combination of suspense and romance. Ryan is the
youngest brother who, after the loss of the family ranch, went to work as the
foreman on a neighbor's ranch while hitting the rodeo circuit in his spare
time. His goal was to earn enough money to buy his own ranch. As the book opens,
he discovers that his crusty boss is missing after reportedly suffering a
"medical emergency." Preston's mercenary grandson has taken control
of the ranch and is throwing his weight around. The confrontation goes south
quickly, with Trey firing Ryan and then shooting him in the leg.
Amanda is the local real estate agent who has been
looking for the right property for Ryan. She hasn't had an easy life, first
growing up in foster care and then marrying a man who became abusive. When her
husband disappeared, his family blamed her, even though his death was ruled
accidental once his body was found. In the year since his death, Amanda began
to find herself and her strength despite her mother-in-law's constant
harassment. When her home is vandalized, Amanda must find proof of the vandal's
identity to get it stopped.
From the beginning, Ryan has done his best to support
Amanda in whatever she needs. Not only is she a good friend of the family, Ryan
is deeply attracted to her. I liked how he stepped up to help her deal with the
vandalism and investigate who was behind it. At the same time, Amanda helps
Ryan uncover the truth of Preston's whereabouts. As much time as they spend
together, it is no surprise that their feelings for each other begin to grow.
But Amanda's past experiences make trusting any man difficult, and Ryan's
reputation with "buckle bunnies" doesn't inspire confidence.
It is evident from the first that Ryan's feelings for
Amanda are deep and genuine. I loved his protectiveness when she was in trouble
and his kindness, patience, and compassion as she worked through her fears.
Amanda is afraid to trust her judgment and tries hard to keep Ryan in the
friend zone. Fortunately, the more time she spends with him, the more she
realizes he is one of the good guys. But can she let go of her fears enough to
let him in? I loved the ending and seeing her finally give in to hope and love.
The epilogue was fantastic.
The suspense of the story was good. There were two
mysteries to solve: where Preston was, whether he was safe, and who was behind
the vandalism of Amanda's house. I could feel Ryan's frustration at being
unable to find his friend and mentor. I liked Amanda's willingness to help. The
scene where they showed up at the nursing home was fantastic, and I ached for
what they found there. An unexpected twist in Ryan's investigation nearly cost
him his life, except for a friend's intervention. The resolution was anti-climactic
but satisfying.
The other mystery of who was behind the vandalism was
mainly one of finding the proof. Amanda had a good idea of who it was. Complicating
matters was the ongoing feud with her former mother-in-law. I loved the scene
at the businesswoman's luncheon and Amanda standing up to the woman. As Amanda
and Ryan began to close in on identifying the vandals, an attempt was made to
abduct Amanda. It was a combination of a nail-biter and clown show, as the
perpetrators were pretty bad. I wasn't surprised by their identities, but an
unexpected revelation came out of it.
…but it comes with a catch.
Tuesday, December 12, 2023
Disappearance in Dread Hollow - Debra Webb (HI #2152 - July 2023)
Series: Lookout Mountain Mysteries (Book 1)
A sleepy town…
Ravaged by a kidnapping
I'm so scared. My mom and dad are gone.
My teacher, Mr. Shepherd, said that I was a smart kid.
That he'd help if I ever got into trouble. And his friend, Deputy Norwood, said
it was her job to keep me safe.
I don't know why the black car took my parents away…
And then they took me!
Mr. Shepherd, where are you? Find me -- soon!
Good book with a nice blend of suspense and romance. Deke
is a third-grade teacher in the tiny town of Dread Hollow. One day, he notices
something is off with one of his best students. I loved Deke's devotion to his
students and the kindness and concern that has him following up on his worries.
When Jacob finally confesses that his parents were kidnapped a few days earlier
and he has been on his own, Deke knows he needs to get the authorities
involved. That means contacting his former girlfriend, Deputy Tara Norwood.
Tara moved back to her hometown from the city to take
care of her father. Her job is much more peaceful, mainly tracking escapees
from the local retirement community. But things have heated up a little lately
with a rash of burglaries. She suspects teenagers, though she hasn't caught
them yet. The last thing she expects is Deke to show up with a missing persons
report.
The suspense of this story was good. Tara and Deke are
determined to find the Callaways, but there are few clues to go on. Matters
become more complicated when there appears to be a link between their
disappearance and a thirty-year-old cold case. Their worries intensify when
Jacob also disappears. Multiple twists in the case kept me guessing to the end.
I enjoyed the development of the relationship between
Deke and Tara. They were a couple for several months before Tara abruptly ended
things. She has done her best to avoid him ever since. Meanwhile, Deke still
loves her and wants to know what he did wrong that caused their split, so that
he can fix it. When they come together to find the Callaways, it becomes
evident that Tara still cares about him, but something is holding her back. I
loved Deke's persistence in trying to break through Tara's walls. Seeing how he
tried to watch out for and care for her was sweet. I wanted to shake Tara when
I learned her hangup because she wasn't giving Deke the chance to show the
depth of his love for her. I liked the ending and seeing Tara finally trust
Deke with the truth.
Ravaged by a kidnapping
Monday, December 11, 2023
Last Seen in Silver Creek - Delores Fossen (HI #2163 - Sept 2023)
Series: Silver Creek Lawmen: The Next Generation (Book 3)
He lost everything once…
Now he's in the fight for his loved ones' lives.
A home invasion destroyed Theo Sheldon's life decades
ago. The sheriff of Silver Creek's only comfort is knowing he saved his
sister's best friend. Now, that past has put Kim Ryland in danger once again.
Because the person who murdered Theo's family is intent on tying up loose ends,
jeopardizing the single dad's most precious connections. But Theo is done
letting anyone take what's his.
Terrific book. I loved the original Ryland series, and this
one has been just as good. This book is about Nate's daughter, Kim, and Theo
Sheldon, whom Grayson and Eve took in after Theo's parents were murdered and
his sister kidnapped. Twenty-one years earlier, Kim was spending the night with
her best friend, Faith, when it happened. Kim still experiences nightmares of
that night, which is where this book opens.
When Kim awakened from yet another nightmare about that
night, she knew she couldn't go back to sleep. While going through her stack of
mail, she discovered another letter - the eighth one received over several
years. All said the same thing, "Help me. Please help me," and were
addressed to "Kimmie." She first calls Theo, who took over as sheriff
when Grayson retired. As if the letter wasn't bad enough, a scream from outside
her home had them rushing to investigate. Hiding in Kim's barn is a terrified
young woman who claims to be Theo's missing sister, Faith.
Within hours, Theo confirmed that she was Faith. A man
shows up, claiming to be Faith's fiancé and saying that she escaped from a
mental hospital. Someone shoots at Kim, Theo, and Faith through a hospital
window. A man set to go on trial for domestic abuse (prosecuted by ADA Kim) is
a person of interest. Is the murderer/kidnapper trying to cover his tracks, or
is this an enemy of Kim's or Theo's? The twists and turns of this investigation
kept me glued to the pages as Theo and Kim uncovered the truth behind that
night. As usual with the author's books, there are many questions, multiple
suspects, and plenty of suspense right up to the final confrontation.
I enjoyed watching the relationship develop between Kim
and Theo. There has always been something there, but their shared trauma has
kept them apart. Their chemistry is evident from the start, as is the emotional
baggage that makes them avoid each other whenever possible. But working
together on this case begins to break down those walls, as does Faith's
reappearance. I loved watching their shields drop as they gave in to their
feelings for each other. I loved the scene at the end when Nate saw them
together and muttered, "It's about time."
One of the best things about this series and this book
was seeing so many of the characters from the first series become part of the
story. These men may be retired, but they are still law enforcement down to the
bone. They are also Rylands and will always be there to support one of their
own.
Now he's in the fight for his loved ones' lives.
Meeting His Secret Daughter - Marie Ferrarella (HSE #2973 - Apr 2023)
Series: Forever, Texas (Book 25)
He's in for a surprise in a tiny Texas town
Engineer Matt O'Brien just arrived in Forever to meet the
daughter he never knew he had. He can thank Riley Robertson. But the dedicated
nurse is determined to do more than bring parent and child together. Riley has
faith -- even if Matt doesn't -- that he can be the father his little girl
needs. The charming single dad is also making Riley yearn for more. Is Matt the
man she didn't know she needed? Are the three ready to become a forever family?
Good book about secrets and when not to keep them. Five
years earlier, Riley's best friend, Breena, had a relationship with a visiting
college student. Breena ended up pregnant but refused to tell the father
because she didn't want him to feel obligated to marry her. Riley thought she
was wrong but agreed to keep the secret when Breena insisted.
As the book opens, Breena is dying of cancer and asks Riley
to contact Matt once she is gone so that Vikki will have another parent. Riley sends
the letter, wondering what Matt's reaction will be. She carries a slight grudge
against him, believing that he walked away from her friend and never gave her
another thought. She would love to adopt Vikki and raise her as her own.
Matt is stunned when he receives Riley's letter. He has
never forgotten Breena and tried for a year to contact her before giving up,
thinking she didn't share his feelings. Matt's reaction to Riley's news about
Breena's death and Vikki's existence was realistic. Disbelief, denial, and then
cautious acceptance. His memories of his time with Breena showed that he genuinely
cared for her, and I ached for him when she seemed to blow him off. I liked
that he wanted to know the truth.
When Matt arrived in Forever, his first stop was at Miss
Joan's diner. I loved his shock that she remembered him and took him to task
for his actions. I liked that she listened to his side of the story. Matt got
another shock when Riley showed up, and he had to deal with her hostility. A
very emotional scene is when Riley takes him to see Breena's grave. I liked the
effect it had on Riley and her attitude towards Matt.
I felt sorry for Matt. He's dealing with so many emotions
as he comes to terms with Breena's death and his fatherhood. Being a father was
not something that had been in his plans. I liked his first meeting with Vikki,
who was only told he was a friend of her mother's. She's a sweet but precocious
little girl (she speaks far more maturely than a typical four-year-old), and
she takes to Matt immediately. I appreciated how he stepped up even though he
felt overwhelmed.
Over the next few days, Riley finds ways to bring Matt
and Vikki together to get to know each other. At the same time, she and Matt
become closer. Neither expects the sparks of attraction that flare between
them. Riley tries to ignore them because Matt had been her best friend's love,
but the more time they spend together, the harder it is. Matt's growing
feelings for Riley confuse him. How can he be so drawn to Riley while he's
grieving for Breena? I loved the ending. Matt is sweet and awkward as he shares
his feelings with Riley. I loved how caution warred with hope as she listened
to him, with a terrific ending.
The secondary characters were great. I always love Miss
Joan and her no-nonsense gruffness. Her scene with Matt was terrific. I loved
Riley's family and their whole-hearted acceptance of Matt. Riley's grandfather
and mother are very perceptive and play significant roles in bringing Matt and
Vikki together, as well as Matt and Riley. The most important of the secondary
characters is Vikki. I didn't find her entirely believable for her age, but I
liked her anyway.
Sunday, December 10, 2023
Falling for His Pretend Countess - Lauri Robinson (HH #1721 - May 2023)
Series: Southern Belles in London (Book 3)
An intriguing encounter…
with the lady next door
Henry, Earl of Beaufort, was London's most eligible
bachelor. Only now someone is trying to frame him for murder! He finds an
unexpected ally in his enchanting neighbor, Suzanne, who, after fleeing the
American Civil War, also finds herself on the fringes of society. She agrees to
help prove his innocence, and a fake engagement provides the perfect cover.
Until his real feelings threaten their charade…
Terrific conclusion to the series. I've loved these books
about three Southern American women who escaped the Civil War privations by
going to England. Suzanne's friends found love and are now happily married. Suzanne
has no such aspirations. All she wants is to find a publisher for the book she
wrote about her experiences during the war and earn enough money to support
herself. While living in the London townhome of her friend, Suzanne learns that
her next-door neighbor, Henry, Earl of Beaufort, owns a publishing house. Her
attempt to get the editor to read her manuscript goes nowhere, so she plans to
ask Henry to intervene.
Henry is one of London's most eligible bachelors, but
that may not last long. Someone is trying to frame him for murder, and his reputation
is on the line. He has taken to sneaking out of various Society functions to
investigate on his own before returning to pretend he's been there all along.
However, he isn't making any progress, and his absences are being noticed.
I enjoyed the first meeting between Suzanne and Henry.
She has little regard for her reputation and follows Henry into a garden to
present him with her request for help. Instead, they are caught by one of the
ton's worst gossips. I liked Henry's need to protect Suzanne and her desire to
help him. After some thought and a few unexpected twists, they agree to fake an
engagement to cover their partnership - she'll help with his investigation, and
he will ensure that the editor reads her story.
Neither one expects the feelings that stir between them.
Henry resists the idea of love and marriage, influenced by his father's infidelity.
But he can't deny his fascination with Suzanne, her bravery, outlook on life,
and how she charms him with everything she says. Suzanne feels Henry is too far
above her for that dream to come true. She is an American with no dowry and a
questionable pedigree. She also has trust issues with men because of the aunt
who raised her. But the more time they spend together, the closer they become
and the deeper their feelings grow. Some terrific scenes between Henry and
Suzanne show how right they are for each other. But in the end, can Henry
convince Suzanne that she belongs in his life, and can Suzanne overcome the
insecurities holding her back?
I also enjoyed the mystery of the murders and who has it
in for Henry. The first death was that of his illegitimate half-sister, whom he
was hoping to help. Before he could do so, she was murdered, and an
incriminating piece of evidence was found near her body. Two more young women
are also killed, and Scotland Yard begins to close in on him. An unexpected
twist sent his investigation in a different direction. While I wasn't surprised
by who was behind it, some details surprised me. The final confrontation was
intense, and I loved Suzanne's part.
I liked the secondary characters. Suzanne's friends (the
heroines of the first two books) were steadfast in their support of her and
determined to find a way to keep her in England. I also liked their husbands
and their friendship with Henry. Seeing them talk about their American wives
and how they never expected to be so thoroughly besotted was amusing. I loved
Henry's sisters and how they took to Suzanne right away. It took me a little
longer to like his mother, but in the end, she was terrific.
with the lady next door
Friday, December 8, 2023
Holiday Heroes - Janie Crouch, Regan Black (Calamitte Jane Pub - Dec 2023)
A Fairytale Hero
Series: Fairytale, Colorado (Book .5)
Jackson Prince thought love was done for him when his
wife died five years ago. But the shy girl he never forgot from high school
saving his life on Christmas Eve proves him wrong. Now they'll both learn it's
never too late for love...if they can survive.
This novella was a wild ride from start to finish.
Chandra returned to Fairytale, Colorado, after her daughter moved to Singapore
for an internship. She bought the local café and began living a more peaceful
life. That ends on Christmas Eve when several men come looking for Jackson
Prince. She hasn't seen him in many years and says so, though they are
skeptical. To her surprise, she finds a wounded Jackson hiding in her car when
she leaves. Unfortunately, they are spotted, and a wild twenty-four hours
ensues.
The suspense of this story had me glued to the pages from
start to finish. Just when I thought they were safe, trouble came at them again
and again. Jackson was a terrific hero, protective and caring, and determined
to keep Chandra safe from the trouble he brought to her door. The intensity
ramped up with each attack until the final confrontation that finally ended it
all.
I loved both Chandra and Jackson. Both are older, in
their fifties and have the experience to deal with what they face. I loved how
Chandra was unflappable and took everything in stride - including the sparks
that flew between them. Jackson has been a widower for five years and never
expected to be interested in another woman. Neither has forgotten the one
amazing kiss they shared in high school, and the rekindling of those sparks takes
them both by surprise. I loved the ending and seeing these two realize that
it's never too late for love.
This was a terrific introduction to the new series, and I
can't wait to dive in.
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