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And the winner is…

Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

CRASH INTO YOU by Roni Loren

&

SEVEN DAY LOAN by Tiffany Reisz

is…

CHARLI

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And the winner is…

Friday, January 13th, 2012

JoAnn Ross’ ON LAVENDER LANE and Jodi Thomas’ THE COMFORTS OF HOME is…

JOYE

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Testing your boundaries through Erotic Romance

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

by Katrina Latham

I’ve never been an erotic romance reader, but lately I’ve been testing my reading boundaries a little more and stretching out to read things that’re different from the contemporary and historical romances I usually choose.

I tell myself it’s because I want to improve my writing skills, but really it’s because I’m curious. (And a bit pervy.)

The first erotic novels I read turned me off completely and, I’m afraid, gave me a distorted view of the sub-genre. They were short books in my local library in London, and their authors had names that would make porn stars look clever. In fact, the books had a lot in common with movies you might find behind a curtain at your video store.

The storylines were no more interesting than the “Did-somebody-call-a-plummer?” plots in those videos. And the characters had more in common with dogs than with humans; they basically wandered around sniffing each other’s crotches before humping away – whether they liked the person or not.

Gross.

But then I “met” some friends online. Clever women who are strong, funny and creative.

Oh, and they write erotic romance.

So I gave their work a try. And guess what? I might be an erotic romance reader after all.

The first of those online buddies is Tiffany Reisz. She offered a free read, Daniel Part Two, on her blog last year, and who am I to turn down a free chance to test my boundaries?

Tiffany’s writing is powerful and entertaining. The witty, compelling characters in Daniel Part Two kept me returning to her blog as she posted a new chapter every week. Her stories are definitely beyond my comfort zone, as they involve a lot of pain (which apparently is pleasurable, though I’ll take her word for it) and sleeping around, but I’ll definitely read more of her work.

The second online friend is Amelia James. I bought Tell Me You Want Me in December and read it in an evening. The book is hot, with loads of sex (of the non-painful variety) and monogamy once the two main characters meet. For a good time, call Amelia James. (Or, better yet, download one of her books.)

The novel that really convinced me I could be an erotic romance reader is Roni Loren’s Crash Into You. *fans blushing face* Holy freakin’ hotness!

I confess, Roni Loren and I were critique partners for a short time before she sold this novel, so I got to read some early chapters. There’s nothing more vicious than a writer who’ll tempt you with an amazing story and then make you wait two years to read more. I ran (okay, drove) to the bookstore the morning Crash Into You was released, and once I started reading it I couldn’t put it down.

Crash Into You is my kind of erotic romance. Even though the focus is on the main characters’ developing sexual relationship, their emotional relationship is very much part of that, enhancing it every step of the way. There’s a deep bond (and a bit of bondage) between these two, and although it’s BDSM, it never scared me the way those early books I read did. Crash Into You is the thinking woman’s erotic romance.

Do you read erotic romance or erotica? What do you think of it? If you don’t read it, what turns you off about it? If you’re on the fence, like me, which authors do you feel are within your reading boundaries and write books that suit your tastes? Comment and enter to win a print copy of CRASH INTO YOU and a digital copy of SEVEN DAY LOAN!


Kat Latham has been reading romance for a couple of decades. With degrees in English lit and human rights, she loves stories that reflect the depth, humor and emotion of real life. When she’s not writing contemporary romance novels, she can usually be found blogging or tweeting overly personal information. She loves meeting other readers and writers online, so follow her on Twitter or check out her blog and say hello!

Review & Giveaway: On Lavender Lane by JoAnn Ross

Tuesday, January 10th, 2012


On Lavender Lane
Author: JoAnn Ross
Publisher: Penguin Group / Signet
Pub. Date: January 3, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0451235435
Pages: 400
Digital Price: $7.99
Print Retail Price: $7.99
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Sometimes the second time is the charm. . .

After seeing enough of war, former Navy SEAL Lucas Chaffee is settling back into civilian life when he accepts a job refurbishing a farmhouse for an old friend, who plans to turn it into a culinary school.

Celebrity TV chef Madeline Durand was badly shaken when her husband’s illicit video went viral, so she jumps at the chance to reevaluate her life in Shelter Bay while helping her grandmother turn the family farm into a new business. Little does she know that the man who broke her heart year ago is already on the job.

Having Maddy leave Shelter Bay once, Lucas isn’t about to let her get away this time. But rekindling their romance won’t be easy, as she still hasn’t forgiven him for a fateful night ten years ago. But Lucas is a man on a mission, and with the help of some Shelter Bay matchmakers, he plans to come up with a very special recipe of passion, patience, and perseverance to win her over. . .

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REVIEW

On Lavender Lane couldn’t have arrived at a better time for me. At work we recently opened a Culinary Adventures Center that host cooking classes. My life for the past couple months has been immersed in culinary topics and kitchen centered activities. Why not read about it too?

On Lavender Lane introduces Madeline Durand, a celebrity TV chef whose recently been burned, pardon the pun. Her husband’s illicit video has gone viral, shaking up Madeline and everything around her. When given the chance to help her grandma turn the family farm into a culinary school, Madeline accepts the offer and looks forward to time away in Shelter Bay. While re-evaluating her life, Madeline is reunited with Lucas, the man who broke her heart long ago. It appears Shelter Bay won’t be the escape she thought it would be.

Lucas Chaffee, former Navy Seal, has seen enough war and looks forward to settling back into civilian life in Shelter Bay. Lucas, who accepted a job helping a friend refurbish a farm house located in Shelter Bay, soon finds Maddy, the one who got away, is in town as well. Intent on rekindling their romance, Lucas isn’t about to let Maddy get away again. Since Maddy still hasn’t forgiven him and is currently nursing wounds of her own, Lucas has his job cut out for him. Lucky for this former Navy Seal, the mission is nothing compared to war and Lucas is intent on making his match. With a little help and the right recipe, love is soon in the air and with it fiery passion that will heat up any room.

On Lavender Lane is a warm and inviting romance, full of charming characters and unique topics. While there are some new characters introduced in this book, the romance also includes previous characters from the series which ties the books together while enabling them to stand alone as well. Those who haven’t read the predecessors will still be able to enjoy the story without confusion.

The romance includes some pretty serious topics yet remains idyllic due to its setting and character’s charm. Ross does a wonderful job approaching these topics in a compassionate and enlightening manner. I found myself emotionally involved with the storyline and enjoyed reading a romance mixed with cooking. It reminded me of Louisa Edwards’s books, though not quite as steamy. Since I happen to love food, this book was fun to read. Who doesn’t want a hot ex-Navy Seal to come sweep them off their feet? Likewise, what guy doesn’t want a chef? Isn’t food the way to a man’s heart? On Lavender Lane was an enjoyable and emotional read. I fell in love with the characters and enjoyed the story told by Ms. Ross. I would recommend it to others, especially if you enjoy idyllic towns, charming characters and food!

Rating: 4 (Very Good)

Heat-Level: 3 (Sensual)

Reviewed by Tiffany

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And the winner is…

Sunday, January 8th, 2012

DESTINY by Carly Phillips

KIM

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Review & Giveaway: Destiny by Carly Phillips

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012


Destiny
Author: Carly Phillips
Publisher: Penguin Group / Berkley
Pub. Date: January 3, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0425245743
Pages: 304
Digital Price: $7.99
Print Price: $7.99
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Nash Barron may be cynical about love, yet even he likes a good wedding. But the only good thing about his brother’s wedding is Kelly Moss. Nash can’t help but admire her confidence and beauty, but he’s forced to keep his distance because getting involved with Kelly could destroy his relationship with his newly discovered half sister, Tess…

Kelly came to Serendipity to give Tess–her half sibling as well, thanks to an illicit affair–a second chance at life. She learned long ago not to rely on anyone but herself. Besides, she doesn’t want to upset Tess’s life by pushing for a fling with Nash. Except the more she gets to know him, the more vulnerable she becomes to the kindness beneath his gruff exterior, and the less she’s able to stay away. But she has other reasons for keeping her distance. Like the secret from her past she knows Nash will never forgive…

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REVIEW

Readers were first introduced to the Barron brothers and the town of Serendipity in Carly’s first book of this series, titled Serendipity. If you enjoyed reading Serendipity, you’ll love Destiny. Destiny tells the story of Nash Barron and Kelly Moss. It also expounds on the first novel, giving insight into the town of Serendipity, its people, the Barron brothers and their past. Like most novels, these brothers have a past they’ve tried to escape. Unfortunately, you can run but you can’t hide, at least not forever. This town and its people have secrets ready to be spilled, scandals to peak your interest and its fair share of life, complete with love, pain and change.

He shook his head, reminding himself he wasn’t here for sex, no matter how suddenly primed his body was.
“Kelly?” He called out.

“In the back.”

He headed to the file room and found her waiting for him, her hand on a stack of legal files.
“What’s wrong?” he asked.

She drummed her fingers on the stack of documents, then finally met his gaze. “Richard asked you to help out on anything I was doing in the office, right?”

“Right. Is there something you’re having trouble with?” He took his jacket and laid it over a stack of files.
She shook her head. “I’ve actually put current work on hold and I’m archiving old files.”

He frowned. She couldn’t possibly need his help on those.

“Some of these date back to the nineteen eighties.”

“Okay,” Nash said, still not sure where she was headed or why he was here.

She drew a deep breath, her nervousness contagious and his palms began to sweat.

“Let’s say I wasn’t comfortable handing you a set of files to look at for no reason connected to any current case,” Kelly said as if posing a hypothetical.

Lawyers were used to hearing those “what if” situations all the time, but that didn’t easy his sudden anxiety.

“But,” she continued, “If I were to need your help getting through all these case files that would be different. And if, while helping me, you happened to read through this top file to make sure everything was in order that would be in the regular course of doing business.”
He glanced from her worried eyes to that file folder she hadn’t taken her hand off. There was something in there she wanted him to see but was obviously worried about violating confidentiality.

“Am I right?” she asked.

He nodded, recognizing that she was leading him to something important without actually handing him the information. “Whatever is in that file and how I came by it would never come back to bite you,” he promised her, his heart beating faster, though he was still in the dark about the contents.

She blew out a deep breath. “Okay. So I’m going to step out and take a break. But I’ll be in the other room if you need me.” She eased closer and placed her hand against his cheek. “And I think you’re going to need me,” she whispered, before walking out.

True to Carly’s writing style, Destiny is a magnificent story. Carly is one of those writers who tell a story with her heart and soul leaving the reader wanting more. Thankfully, Carly writes plenty of series, including this trilogy which still has its final chapter for readers to anticipate. I enjoyed watching Nash and Kelly’s story unfold. The characters are well developed, enabling them to come alive in my imagination as I read through the pages of the book. There’s a lot of fun entanglements in this romance, considering both Nash and Kelly are related to Tess. I enjoyed how each of the characters were concerned about their relationship with Tess and put it as a priority over love. Of course, when something’s meant to be, love happens anyway. The relationship between the characters is deeper than a surface attraction and includes mutual admiration, respect and understanding. Mix that with an explosive attraction and you have one hot and enjoyable romance.

Of course, every relationship has its secrets and speed bumps. In this novel, Kelly’s past includes a secret that could threaten her entire relationship with Nash, which gives her reservations about starting a relationship with Kelly, due to his recent discovery of his half-sister and fear of ruining their new found relationship. One of my favorite aspects of this book and its series is the realistic approach Carly takes to her characters’ lives. The story of these brothers and their estrangement is one that is likely true for others in reality. Carly’s stories feel real. Her characters are like friends or family. Her stories are relatable and natural. It’s always a pleasure to read books like this making this book one I would recommend to others.

Rating: 4.5 (Excellent)

Heat-Level: 3.5 (Sensual/Hot)

Reviewed by Tiffany

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And the winners are…

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

BRIDE BY MISTAKE by Anne Gracie

DIANE SALLANS

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THE PRICE OF TEMPTATION by Lecia Cornwall

BETTY HAMILTON

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TEMPTED AGAIN by Cathie Linz

SHELLEY B.

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And the winner is…

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

The winner of the Kindle and $20 Amazon eGift Certificate is…

WILLAFUL

 

The new tally and what’s planned for 2012

Friday, December 30th, 2011

So today I crunched the numbers on the free downloads of ALL’S FAIR IN LOVE & SEDUCTION, and so far as of 10-29-2011, I can tell you there have been 173,289 downloads from Amazon, B&N, iBookstore and Sony. My ultimate goal as I’ve stated in prior posts is 250,000–that’s also when I’ll celebrate by giving away a Kindle Fire.  Do I believe it’s attainable goal? Absolutely, or I wouldn’t have put it out there. Do I think it’s an easy goal to achieve? Nope, but then nothing and I repeat nothing about being a successful author is. And since I’ve always been a pretty ambitious person, I’m striving to be as successful as I possibly can.

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Review: The Price of Temptation by Lecia Cornwall

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

The Price of Temptation
Author: Lecia Cornwall
Publisher: HarperCollins/Avon
Pub. Date: December 27, 2011
ISBN-13: 978-0062018946
Digital Price: $4.99
Print Price: $7.99
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Once wed to England’s most notorious turncoat . . .

Lady Evelyn Renshaw can ignore the disgrace her former husband has brought down upon her. She can even disregard the accusations. But when her life is threatened because of his actions, she realizes a stiff upper lip won’t be enough to keep her safe. So she hires a new footman powerful enough to protect her . . . only to find herself shamelessly intoxicated by his breathtaking masculinity.

Captain Sinjon Rutherford is no footman . . . but there are those who believe him a traitor. The only way to prove his innocence is by playing the part of elegant Lady Evelyn’s servant in order to infiltrate her home and uncover the truth about her suspicious relations. Yet what seems at first an easy deception is anything but, once he meets his alluring new employer and discovers just how tempting a woman in charge can be . . .

Because sometimes passion hides in plain sight.

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REVIEW

A hero and heroine both on the wrong side of the law…

Sinjon Rutherford is a fugitive of the Crown; charged with treason and murder. He only wants a shot at redemption by capturing the man truly responsible for the crimes. The Earl of Westlake offers him a chance to prove his innocence if he works as a footman in the home of the notorious traitor Lord Phillip Renshaw. Renshaw is missing, but his wife, Evelyn remains and it’s presumed she knows where her husband is hiding, and where he’s stashed the one item that could turn the war against Napeleon.

There’s no love lost between Evelyn and her husband, yet everyone thinks she knows where he is. In truth she just wants the spies to stop following her, her sisters to stop encouraging her to take a lover, and her name to disappear from the scandal sheets. The only one worth her time is her new footman, Sam, who seems to understand her loneliness and pain. When Evelyn’s life is threatened Sam comes to her rescue, and pretty soon she’s wondering how horrible it would be to engage Sam’s services beyond a simple escort.

Going into this book the words ‘traitor’s wife’ had me already disliking Evelyn. I really wondered if I was going to get behind a heroine that might possibly be in on betraying England.  Let me say that I firmly stand by never judging a book by its cover; in this case even more so. Evelyn is not all she seems, and I quickly fell in love with this heroine. She’s the example of a good woman who has been horribly wronged and public opinion damns her instead of learning the truth, except for Sinjon.

Sinjon relates to Evelyn’s plight because of his own circumstances. He knows what it’s like to be whispered about and considered an enemy. The similarities between the two situations end there, but just that one common link begins to form a bond between the two. Cornwall does a remarkable job of giving readers something new and fresh. Yes, Sinjon is technically a nobleman, but his role as a footman is supposed to make him off limits. Evelyn should be, as she’s technically married. Unfortunately for the pair, they just can’t seem to avoid the turbulent emotions they feel when in close proximity.

The novel’s setting takes readers from London to the French countryside, with plenty of action and intrigue. Ultimately Cornwall threw me off guard, and I couldn’t stop reading until I knew what would become of these two. If you’re looking for a book that surprises and entices—this one is an excellent pick.

Rating: 4 (Very Good)

Heat-Level: 4 (Hot)

Reviewed by Landra

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