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Book Review: An Unforgettable Lady by Jessica Bird

An Unforgettable Lady by Jessica Bird © 2010 Signet. ISBN 9780451231017. Mass Market Paperback. Contemporary Romance. 336 pages. $7.99 US. Source: Amazon Purchase.

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Synopsis
Grace Hall is a society beauty surrounded by glamour, privilege, and wealth—but her fortune has made her a target. One by one, Manhattan’s most influential women are being murdered, and Grace is next on the killer’s hit list. In order to protect herself, she demands the best in bodyguards—and gets so much more than she expects.

John Smith is a hard-hearted security specialist who is as dedicated to his work as he is deadly. Moving into Grace’s luxury penthouse is the last thing he wants, but saying no to her is something he can’t seem to do. As he lays down the rules for his new client, sparks ignite between them, as does an incendiary desire. With Grace in his arms, John finds himself letting down his own defenses to meet the terms of an intimate and unforgettable new assignment.

As the warm nights grow hot, and the canny killer closes in, Grace and Smith face a crucial choice: follow the rules or follow their hearts.

Review
I really wasn’t sure about this book. Jessica Bird is another name for J. R. War—the writer of the hit series Black Dagger Brotherhood and Fallen Angels—and I was not sure I wanted to read a contemporary romance novel by her.  But now that I am finished reading, I’m extremely glad I did.

The hero was a flawed but an easily liked man, and the heroine was a surprise. The story took it’s time to evolve but it was not drawn out. You had the climax at the very end of the book as it should be and all the lose ends tied to my satisfaction.

There are two plot lines in this story which the author intertwined very well. The first is the killer that is loose in high society and the reason that the hero and heroine get together and the second is the love story itself. You are never bored reading this story, I know I was not.

Maya

Maya is a mechanical engineer and an avid reader with a love of history, mythology and culture. She is a typical Aquarian with a mean streak of reality but loves books of a paranormal and supernatural nature.

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Book Review: The Fire Lord’s Lover by Kathryne Kennedy

The Fire Lord’s Lover (Elven Lords, #1) by Kathryne Kennedy. © 2010 Sourcebooks Casablanca. ISBN 9781402236525. Mass Market Paperback. Historical Fiction/Romance. 384 pages. $7.99 US. Source: advance copy (arc). Shop Indie Bookstores or Purchase online from Amazon.

Synopsis
In a magical land ruled by ruthless Elven lords, the Fire Lord’s son Dominic Raikes plays a deadly game to conceal his growing might from his malevolent father—until his arranged bride awakens in him passions he thought he had buried forever.

Lady Cassandra has been raised in outward purity and innocence, while secretly being trained as an assassin. Her mission is to bring down the Elven Lord and his champion son. But when she gets to court she discovers that nothing is what it seems, least of all the man she married.

Review
This is my first introduction to Kathryne Kennedy so I can’t really speak on how this holds up to her previous works, but I was rather impressed. While I wouldn’t put her up there with J.R.R. Tolkien in regards to world creation, this alternative Georgian England—ruled over by six Elf Lords who have deserted their native Elfhame out of boredom—is lavish, intriguing and highly creative. It is a remarkable and thoroughly enjoyable blend of fantasy, historical fiction and high romance.

Those who love a good Regency or Georgian romance shouldn’t be intimidated by the fantasy within The Fire Lord’s Lover. The detail to life in England at that time is still the same despite the magic, Elves and dragons. We still have our lucullan nobles and well-favored cravats *wink*. Read more

Teresa

Teresa (nom de plume: Torrance Sené) is a self-proclaimed geek, a Janeite, a lover of werewolves and bad-ass angels, an aspiring novelist and an avid book reader who freelances as a web designer. You can follow her on Twitter at @eireannoir.

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The Mistletoe Phenomenon by Serena Yates

The Mistletoe Phenomenon by Serena Yates © 2009 Dreamspinner Press. ISBN 9781615813421. eBook. Gay Romance. 76 pages. $3.99 US [ Purchase ] Source: All Romance eBooks purchase.

Synopsis: Magnus Carstens, an eminent glaciologist, recently had to change his life: he’s become his nephew Jakob’s guardian after the boy’s parents died in a plane crash, he’s taken a new job as a park ranger, and he’s moved them to Mistletoe, Wyoming, so he can offer a stable home to Jakob while still contributing to science. There he meets Lance Rivera, a disillusioned physical therapist who is working in his sister’s store to make a living after his lover took off with all their money. When the two men come together–literally under the mistletoe–both realize all they really want, despite adversity, is a family to love. Read more

Maya

Maya is a mechanical engineer and an avid reader with a love of history, mythology and culture. She is a typical Aquarian with a mean streak of reality but loves books of a paranormal and supernatural nature.

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Taking Chase by Lauren Dane

Taking Chase by Lauren Dane (Chase Brothers #2) © 2006 Samhain Publishing. ISBN 9781599983011. eBook. Romantic Suspense. 245 pages. $5.50 US [ Purchase ] Source: My Bookstore and More Purchase

Photobucket Synopsis: Cassie Gambol is on the run. In what seems like another lifetime, her ex-husband nearly ended her life and effectively ended her successful career as a vascular surgeon. But even though the justice system found him guilty of attempted murder, he fled while awaiting sentencing and Carly Sunderland became Cassie Gambol.

Shane Chase, a man who’s held himself away from commitment since his fiancée dumped him several years before, knows the beautiful newcomer is hiding something. He’s wildly attracted to her strength and her underlying vulnerability as well.

And now, Cassie’s ex is back and he wants her dead.

Review: This review was a bit hard to write.  The book has so much to recommend it and yet…and yet….

Let me start with the good stuff.  If an author wants to tackle domestic abuse then this is the way to do it.  The author obviously did her homework well.  She gave us a heroine who most people would not think of as a possible victim of domestic abuse. She is a well to do surgeon with money that her father had left her, and her ex-husband was a doctor too.  This makes the good point that domestic abuse is not about class, religion or race, it’s about sick people doing sick things.  Read more

Maya

Maya is a mechanical engineer and an avid reader with a love of history, mythology and culture. She is a typical Aquarian with a mean streak of reality but loves books of a paranormal and supernatural nature.

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