Book Review: Blamed by Edie Harris

Reviewed by Heather C

7Title:  Blamed
Author: Edie Harris
Series: Blood Money #1
Heroine/Hero: Beth Faraday/Raleigh Vick
Genre: MF Contemporary
Length: 210 Pages
Publisher: Carina Press
Release Date: November 3, 2014
Available at: Carina Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Born into a long line of spies, sanctioned killers and covert weapons developers, Beth Faraday carried out her first hit-for-hire when she was still a teenager.

That part of her life—the American spy royalty part—ended one year ago, with a job gone wrong in Afghanistan. The collateral damage she caused with a single shot was unfathomable and, for Beth, unforgivable. She’s worked hard to build a new life for herself, far away from the family business.

But someone, somewhere, hasn’t forgotten what Beth did in Kabul. And they want revenge.

As the Faraday clan bands together to defend Beth and protect their legacy, Beth is forced to flee her new home with the unlikeliest of allies—MI6 agent Raleigh Vick, the only man she’s ever loved. And the one she thought she’d killed in the desert.
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Josh Lanyon Week Review: Fair Game

Reviewed by Susan65

hTitle: Fair Game
Author: Josh Lanyon
Series: All’s Fair #1
Heroes: Elliot Mills/Tucker Lance
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 216 Pages
Publisher: Carina Press
Release Date: August 16, 2010
Available at: Carina Press, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: A crippling knee injury forced Elliot Mills to trade in his FBI badge for dusty chalkboards and bored college students. Now a history professor at Puget Sound university, the former agent has put his old life behind him—but it seems his old life isn’t finished with him.

A young man has gone missing from campus—and as a favor to a family friend, Elliot agrees to do a little sniffing around. His investigations bring him face-to-face with his former lover, Tucker Lance, the special agent handling the case.

Things ended badly with Tucker, and neither man is ready to back down on the fight that drove them apart. But they have to figure out a way to move beyond their past and work together as more men go missing and Elliot becomes the target in a killer’s obsessive game…
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Honorary Blogger Talia Carmichael: Romancing by Words

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Romancing by Words

by Talia Carmichael

I love romance and all that it entails. As each part unfolds I can’t wait to take part and enjoy it. There are so many things that follow people falling in love. It’s a journey for them to meld their lives together. As I write each word on a page I want to draw the reader in and make them part of the fabric of the story. I want them to feel, live and be part of the story. Capturing the mind, heart and soul of a reader is my goal just as it is my characters on their journey to fall in love.

Words have power and the usage of them takes skill. When I read books I want to be drawn into the words and see everything play out in my mind. Romance can range from being a subtle foray to all out I want you.  The teasing and banter back and forth between people can be so sexy. Using words to tease and tantalize. There is so much that can be revealed from sensual banter. A tease between characters that leads to sparks.

Best Laid Intentions (Impressions #6) has that banter and teasing with words. My heroes are both attracted to each other. But, when the book starts they haven’t come out and said so…yet. When they do it’s a melding of two likeminded people. They want each other. It is so interesting to see their interactions that lead to more. The using of words to build the romance was fun to do. Savage is a musician who uses his music to portray what he feels. He’s also good at stating what he desires once he knows what he wants. This works well with the other hero, Taylor. He owns a music store and he wants Savage, however he knows it can’t be anything but sexual. Taylor is more than willing to be with Savage except he finds himself wondering if it is a good idea. Savage awakened feelings in him that he doesn’t expect.

These two men use playful teases and interactions to get to know each other. They joke and are so comfortable with each other. With each conversation their romance is built word by word, which is the sexiest of things to me. Seducing the mind with words first then everything after will bring a deeper connection. I always enjoy romancing with words.

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About Best Laid Intentions

This is book six in the Impressions series, see the full series listing here.

Taking a risk and going after what he wants leads a man to the most pleasurable of results…

Taylor Noble decides to take a chance on pursuing Savage. Savage makes him crave but Taylor knows that anything beyond the physical would be foolish. He has too much on his plate for a relationship. But he can have a good time… After all, there’s no way Savage would want more. And Taylor certainly doesn’t either… Yet, as he gets to know Savage, Taylor finds himself questioning his plans for fun with no strings.

From their very first meeting, Savage Griffin is drawn to Taylor. There’s something Savage cannot define that’s so different when he sees, thinks or talks to Taylor. Knowing Taylor is interested gives him the opportunity to explore more about this man who has captured his attention. Savage plans to take advantage of it. Each and every moment—sexual and platonic—brings him closer to Taylor, who captures all his senses. Now it’s just a matter of convincing Taylor that what they share goes way past the physical to the emotional. Yes, emotions are messy but Savage is ready, willing and able to get Taylor to change his best laid intentions and make some new plans.

Available at: Totally Bound

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About Talia Carmichael

 

Talia Carmichael is a romantic who believes that family, no matter if it is by blood or those you choose as family, is integral to who you are. She is an author who writes sexy stories in a variety of genres. She believes in creating stories that encompass all that falling in love or lust entails, from the highs of that first blush of attraction to the lows of not knowing if you can make your coming together as a couple work, and then finally to the acceptance of the reality of making a life together. It’s all about the journey.

Among her books you’ll find contemporary, futuristic, fantasy, and paranormal settings with M/M themes that will have a happily-ever-after. Her books are passionate, intense, and real… to fill the craving.

Find out more about Talia on her Website, Blog, Facebook, Twitter or contact her here.TaliaCarmichael_BestLaidIntentions_BlogTour_WebBanner_final

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Book Review: Sugar’s Twice as Sweet by Marina Adair

Guest Reviewed by Ami

1Title: Sugar’s Twice as Sweet
Author: Marina Adair
Series: Sugar, Georgia #1
Heroine/Hero: Josephina Harrington/Brett McGraw
Genre: M/F Contemporary
Length: 384 Pages
Publisher: Forever
Release Date: November 25, 2014
Available at: Forever, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  He’s trouble she doesn’t need . . .

Thanks to a cheating fiancé, Josephina Harrington’s perfect life just crashed and burned. Moving in with her overbearing parents is definitely not an option. No, she needs to prove she can make it on her own. And she will-by turning her great-aunt’s old plantation house into a destination getaway. She’s just not expecting her contractor to be so hands-on-and so totally irresistible.

. . . but everything she wants

Bad-boy golf champion Brett McGraw figured his hometown of Sugar, Georgia was the perfect place to lay low and get his life back up to par. The leggy blonde with a pint-sized pup is the kind of sweet ‘n sassy trouble he never saw coming. She doesn’t know a nut from a bolt and before long, he’s renovating her house . . . as she steals his heart. Can he convince Josephina that his womanizing ways are in the past and he’s ready for forever?
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Book Review: Unwrapping Hank by Eli Easton

Guest Reviewed by Morgan

1Title: Unwrapping Hank
Author: Eli Easton
Heroes: Sloane/Hank
Genre: M/M Contemporary
Length: 138 Pages
Publisher: Eli Easton
Release Date: November 14, 2014
Available at:  Amazon and All Romance eBooks
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Sloane loves a good mystery. He grew up as the son of two psychiatrists, so he finds most people tediously easy to figure out. He finds his way to Pennsylvania State University, longing for a rural experience, and ends up being lured into joining a frat by Micah Springfield, the hippest guy on campus.

Nothing in Sloane’s classes is as intriguing as Hank Springfield, Micah’s brother and fellow frat house member. Hank looks like a tough guy—big muscles, tatts, and a beard—but his eyes are soft and sweet. He acts dumb, but he’s a philosophy major. He’s presumably straight, but then why does Sloane feel such crazy chemistry whenever Hank is around? And why does Hank hate Sloane so much?

When Sloane ends up stuck on campus over Christmas, Micah invites him to spend the holidays at their family farm in Amish country. It’s a chance to experience a true Americana Christmas–and further investigate the mystery that is Hank Springfield. Can Sloane unlock the secrets of this family and unwrap the heart hidden inside the beefcake?

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Book Review: The Master by Kate Aaron

Reviewed by JustJen

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Author: Kate Aaron
Series: Free Man #3
Heroes: Lysander/Tamelik/Kai
Genre: MM Fantasy
Length: 170 Pages
Publisher: Croft House
Release Date: November 24, 2014
Available at: Amazon, Smashwords and All Romance eBooks
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Being rescued was only the start.

Otiz lies in ruins. As underlord of the region, Lysander knows where his responsibilities lie. He has an obligation to the survivors to rebuild their homes and their lives. But what about his home, his life?

Kai needs help. The damage inflicted on him goes beyond the marks left when he was tortured, but healing him might require more from Lysander than he’s capable of giving. Of one thing he’s certain: Tam and Kai will never be endangered again because of who he is, even if saving them means setting them free.

All Lysander wants is to be left in peace. To recover from the horrors of his experience at the hands of his enemies. But with pressure piling up from every angle, peace is the last thing he’s likely to find. Suffocated by guilt, Lysander begins to spiral. How can he hold everything together, when inside he’s falling apart?
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Honorary Blogger Isabel Cooper: Dragons and Highlanders, A Match Made in Heaven

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Dragons and Highlanders, A Match Made in Heaven

by Isabel Cooper

I grew up in the country, and I mean seriously in the country: from eight to fourteen (and then eighteen, on vacations) I spent my time in a place where you needed to drive twenty minutes to buy a quart of milk, where we only got three TV channels and two of those were fuzzy most of the time, and where getting to school sometimes involved wading across a creek. While the other places my folks lived weren’t quite as remote, we were never city people, or even suburb people. Going up to visit my parents during college involved taking a bus for six hours, to the point where the stops weren’t so much bus stations as gas stations (and, in one case, an unlit covered bridge), and then driving for another forty-five minutes.

There’s a lot of space in places like that. You can get lost—people do, and did, all the time—and you can also hide things. “Things” might be objects, or secrets, or yourself. The small town where everyone knows everyone else’s business might be real, but once you get a lot of room and not that many people, there’s some business maybe nobody knows.

I’ve never turned into a dragon, nor have I ever met anyone who did. (Weirder parts of the Internet, please refrain from comment.) If I did, though, I don’t think I’d have an easy time doing it in Boston: city people (which I kind of am now) are good at minding our own business, but there’s only so much you can ignore something of that size, and cities don’t have a lot of space to transform in secret. Plus, the more populated a place is, the more likely that what happens there hits the rest of the world—and that was true even back in the 1890s, when the hot new technology was the telegraph.

Now, the Highlands certainly have cities, particularly these days, and technology gets around pretty well, as does news. But the Highlands in popular culture are isolated places, places separated from the rest of the world by geography, history, and a certain independence of spirit. Space makes it easier to keep secrets—even dragon-sized secrets—and so does age, and centuries of having and guarding their own traditions. That made the Highlands a good place to hold a mystery, or to be the homeland of men and women whose background includes more secrets than most people’s.

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About The Highland Dragon’s Lady

21897519Regina Talbot-Jones has always known her rambling family home was haunted. She also knows her brother has invited one of his friends to attend an ill-conceived séance. She didn’t count on that friend being so handsome… and she certainly didn’t expect him to be a dragon.

Scottish Highlander Colin MacAlasdair has hidden his true nature for his entire life, but the moment he sets eyes on Regina, he knows he has to have her. In his hundreds of years, he’s never met a woman who could understand him so thoroughly… or touch him so deeply. Bound by their mutual loneliness, drawn by the fire awakening inside of them, Colin and Regina must work together to defeat a vengeful spirit – and discover whether their growing love is powerful enough to defy convention.

Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble

Don’t forget to check out Nikyta’s review of The Highland Dragon’s Lady to see what she thought of it!

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About Isabel Cooper

Isabel Cooper lives in Boston with her boyfriend and a houseplant she’s kept alive for over a year now. She maintains her guise as a mild-mannered project manager working in legal publishing. She only travels through time the normal way and has never fought a demon, but she can waltz. For more visit isabelcooper.wordpress.com.

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Early Review: The Highland Dragon’s Lady by Isabel Cooper

Reviewed by Nikyta

21897519Title: The Highland Dragon’s Lady
Author: Isabel Cooper
Series: Highland Dragon #2
Heroine/Hero: Regina Talbot-Jones/Colin MacAlasdair
Genre: M/F Historical Fantasy
Length: 352 Pages
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Release Date: December 2, 2014
Available at: Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb: Regina Talbot-Jones has always known her rambling family home was haunted. She also knows her brother has invited one of his friends to attend an ill-conceived séance. She didn’t count on that friend being so handsome… and she certainly didn’t expect him to be a dragon.

Scottish Highlander Colin MacAlasdair has hidden his true nature for his entire life, but the moment he sets eyes on Regina, he knows he has to have her. In his hundreds of years, he’s never met a woman who could understand him so thoroughly… or touch him so deeply. Bound by their mutual loneliness, drawn by the fire awakening inside of them, Colin and Regina must work together to defeat a vengeful spirit – and discover whether their growing love is powerful enough to defy convention.

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Book Review: Stars Fall by Jouis J. Harris

Reviewed by JustJen

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Author: Louis J. Harris
Heroes: Keegan Mansfield/Conrad Smith
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 285 Pages
Publisher: Cooldudes Books
Release Date: November 19, 2014
Available at: Cooldudes Books, Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Keegan Mansfield is the star of the track and field team and he’s destined for Rio 2016. But there are problems; he’s lost, lonely and a social outcast. You see, Keegan Mansfield is a bilateral amputee. A T43/44 Paralympian whose life is filled with false friends and dysfunctional parents. What will it take to change his world? Love? Honour? Trust?

Conrad Smith is a fine able bodied athlete, he runs for the same team and saves Keegan from a potentially violent incident. Conrad believes in Keegan. Falls in love with him. Then breaks his heart.

Keegan switches to survival mode, but will he ever forgive Conrad? And when tragedy strikes like a lightning bolt from heaven, will Keegan continue his Olympic dream? Only Keegan can change his world for the better, and he knows that if he doesn’t do so soon, his Olympic dream will be in vain.
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Josh Lanyon Week Review: Old Poison

Guest Reviewed by Morgan 

1Title: Old Poison
Author: Josh Lanyon
Series: Dangerous Ground #2
Heroes: Taylor MacAllister/Will Brandt
Genre: MM Contemporary
Length: 102 Pages
Publisher: Just Joshin
Release Date: 2011
Available at:  Amazon and Barnes & Noble
Add it to your shelf: Goodreads

Blurb:  Happy Birthday, Taylor! Taylor has pretty well recovered from his shooting, but not everyone is happy to see him reach his next birthday. Does a cobra pickled in a bottle of wine means someone cares enough to send the very death — best?
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