Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Blog Tour, Review & Giveaway: A Proper Scoundrel by Esther Hatch





My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing

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Synopsis

As the successful owner of multiple railroad lines, Diana Barton is all too accustomed to fending off suitors seeking to stake their claim on her wealth. In order to keep the wolves at bay, Diana has contrived the perfect plan: appeal to the most notorious rake in London, the Baron Lord Bryant, to ruin her reputation and scare off the worst of the time wasters. The ruse will be no hardship—she’s secretly been fascinated by the man for years.

Lord Bryant is well aware of his questionable reputation. Indeed, he has cultivated the image carefully, and the last thing he wants is a wife. But when he’s approached by the younger sister of a business associate, he tells her in no uncertain terms that he cannot help. However, when he sees for himself what she is up against, Bryant grudgingly offers his assistance. Faced with his most complicated entanglement yet, Bryant is firm in his conditions—and Diana knows that to get romantically involved with Bryant would spell certain heartbreak. But as the counterfeit couple grow ever closer, the line between truth and lies becomes blurred, threatening both Lord Bryant’s well-laid plans and the future of Diana’s railroad business.


My Review

I love how unconventional Diana and Lord Bryant are! She proves herself a capable businesswoman, appreciating the opportunity to help her brother and her friend when they are overwhelmed with other aspects of life. She has such a great personality, and hits the perfect balance of being attracted to Lord Bryant while also not letting it go to her head. Lord Bryant is a complex character, and I thoroughly enjoyed learning more about him as his layers unfolded during the story. He and Diana have such a fun rapport with each other, she always catching him off guard with the unexpected, and him keeping her on her toes with his flirtatious banter. He is surprisingly vulnerable and torn up about his past, and as Diana comes to know his true personality, she can see for herself the gentleman he really is behind the facade. The pace of the book is a bit quicker than steady as various plot elements interweave and disrupt each other. I was in for a few happy twists and the ending just made me sigh with happiness. Highly recommend!!!

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About the Author

Esther Hatch grew up on a cherry orchard in rural Utah. After high school, she alternated living in Russia to teach children English and attending Brigham Young University in order to get a degree in archaeology. She began writing when one of her favorite authors invited her to join a critique group. The only catch was she had to be a writer. Not one to be left out of an opportunity to socialize and try something new; she started on her first novel that week. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Series Review: Her Caprice, The Telling Touch, & The Sweet Rowan by Keira Dominguez



My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it

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Synopsis

A MOST PRIVATE BATTLE

Since Beatrice Thornton was thirteen years old she's been living with a secret that could ruin her family forever. Her parents are the only ones who know, and now, seven years later, they are forced to put on a sham for Beatrice's late first Season. The plan, make Beatrice as mousy and ill-clothed as possible so no suitor would consider her. Then they can all escape back to their country home in Dorset to keep the terrible secret safe. But the unthinkable happens... Beatrice meets a man who gives her hope of a normal life, and Beatrice dares to love with horrible consequences.

Captain Henry Gracechurch has resigned his commission after living through the horrors and waste of war. Recently returned from Spain, he is cajoled by his formidable godmother to make an appearance at one of her famous balls. When he sees a young woman abandoned on the dance floor, honour commands him to save the day. Nothing could have prepared him for meeting the person who is a balm to his soul and gives wings to his heart. But winning Beatrice Thornton will take every ounce of courage he has, and this is a war he will win, no matter the cost.


My Review

Such an interesting and unique spin on Regency, to add a dash of fantasy/paranormal while still keeping the world very much grounded in reality. I loved the premise, the complex characters, and the riveting plot. Beatrice and Henry are absolutely perfect together, and he overlooks her unfortunate wardrobe for her wonderful personality. They have great chemistry and I thoroughly enjoyed their scenes together. It was fun to see her overthrow her mother's rules and her own inhibitions and embrace life to the fullest with the help of her friends. There are some angsty parts where Beatrice waffles back and forth between accepting or rejecting Henry that got on my nerves, but fortunately the plot veers in another more suspenseful direction and kept my interest for the climax and satisfying resolution. So glad to have discovered an exciting new series!

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My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing

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Synopsis

AN UNACCEPTABLE PROXIMITY

For as long as she can remember, Margaret Summers has been in love with Nicholas Ainsley, but her “gift” has shown her that he does not reciprocate her affections, and he leaves for six long years. Her sister’s scandal places Meg under a cloud of suspicion, and she resigns herself to being the outcast, the unacceptable girl. Isolated and vilified, Meg is content to live in the country with her grandfather. When her sister is widowed young, she returns home and sets in motion unthinkable plans, forcing Meg to break the silence of the family’s unusual abilities to keep Nick safe from a fate she cannot allow. Little does Meg know, she’s had the wrong of it for these many years, and Nick has his work cut out for him to prove the truth of his heart.


My Review

This story is intense! I was filled with anxiety as Meg's sister Isabel overshadows her and the villainy in Isabel's heart is obvious to the reader but less known to the characters. Meg is trying to make the best of her situation but suffers one heartbreak after another. I loved her and Nick together and the bond they shared from their experiences and shenanigans together as youth. So many complex layers are peeled back as they grow closer, yet held back by Meg and Isabel's powers. Great romantic tension throughout the whole book! Unlike the first book which was set in London, this one takes place in the country, and I loved the setting and thought it worked so well for the story, giving it a strong foundation of a real historical era. I enjoyed the paranormal aspect as Meg learns to explore the nuances and depth of her gift- hearing the thoughts of those she touches. An exciting climax led to a wonderfully satisfying resolution. Loved it!

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My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing

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Synopsis

THE MAGIC OF LOVE

Penny Thornton loved her magic with all her heart. After being burned in a barn fire while trying to save people and creatures, she despaired she’d never feel magic again.

When her fingers brush a letter from Scotland addressed to a neighbor, Penny’s heart soars. There’s magic in that letter, and she’s certain the source of the magic is its author or his location.

Defying convention and general good sense, which does not recommend a high-born young lady travel alone, she constructs a tangled ruse to deceive her family, and takes off to the wilds of Scotland.

What awaits her are challenges she never bargained for. But in navigating the obstacles and hurdles she encounters, she finds a man with a heart of gold, and a family in need of the magic of her love.


My Review

The previous two books by the author must be read first to fully appreciate this one, since it builds on aspects from both of them. Penny is the little sister of Beatrice from the first book, Her Caprice, and in Scotland she befriends an important character from The Telling Touch. I loved the unexpected nature of Penny and her decisions. She feels deeply, and has a compassionate nature, if not always patient ;) She finds herself with her hands full teaching children who have learned the hard way not to trust governesses. Her charade leads her through frustrating experiences to discover more about magic and herself, and it was fascinating to see where it led. I loved Malcolm and his dedication to his family, land and tenants. He has suffered loss but is moving forward. Penny helps him and his children embrace life and find happiness and encouragement. Malcolm and Penny have an unexpectedly fun rapport and it was delightful to read their interactions. Once again location plays a huge role in the story and the remoteness of Scotland brought its own sense of wildness and possibility. Penny's search for magic, her deception, and a danger in disguise weave together and lead to a final conclusion that made me admire the creativity of the author in building this world. Highly recommend!

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About the Author

Keira Dominguez graduated from BYU with a B.A. in Humanities and lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and five children.

For many years, she co-authored The Uncrushable Jersey Dress, a blog and Facebook page dedicated to mid-century Mills & Boon legend, Betty Neels. Cultivating this corner of fandom confirmed the suspicion that people who like sweet romances are as smart, funny and interesting as readers of any other genre.

When Keira is not busy avoiding volunteerism at her kids’ schools like it is the literal plague, she enjoys being seized by sudden enthusiasms.

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Review: A Companion for the Count by Sally Britton



My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it

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Synopsis

Emma Arlen has spent a decade as a member of the duke’s family, in the position of companion to his daughter and ward to the duke himself. She would do anything to show her support to the ducal family for their love and kindness. When Lady Josephine begs Emma to distract a most determined Sicilian suitor, she agrees at once. How hard can it be to keep one man entertained for a few weeks?

Luca, the Conte di Atella, left his home in the newly formed Kingdom of the Two Sicilies under the direct orders of King Ferdinand I. Luca’s duty as ambassador to England includes everything from negotiating better trade agreements to strengthening the bonds between the two nations. If possible, by marrying a lady of high birth. When he optimistically sets his sights on Lady
Josephine, Miss Arlen consistently disrupts his plans. The more time that passes, the more he realizes he does not mind at all.

Continually in the conte’s company, Emma recognizes in him a spirit of adventure and nobility like she has never witnessed before. When the time comes for him to go, will she be able to part with him and keep her heart intact?


My Review

This is a lovely gentle romance with sweet scenes and a character-driven plot. There is a bit of a climax at the end relating to Luca's ambassadorship, but for the most part we get to join the family of the duke at Clairvoir castle as they host the Italian ambassador. Luca and Emma both have formal manners, and his interest in Josephine gives them more time to get to know one another as friends, which provides a foundation of trust and respect when their affection grows into something more. They each believe they are not worthy of the other, which adds to the dilemma they face. Overall, a nice addition to the series and I'm looking forward to reading the next book with a spicier set of main characters.

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Review: Something Old by Rebecca Connolly



My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it

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Synopsis

From this day forward...

Thomas Granger has been married to his wife Lily for five years. The marriage has been proper, but without much affection, and the fault for that lays squarely on his own shoulders. He married her for her fortune and has hidden his true feelings until he felt redeemed enough to truly love her. Now his fortunes have been salvaged, so he aims to take the next major step in his life: wooing his wife.

Lily has been living with a broken heart from the day she married Thomas. What hope she had for a marriage of love has long faded, and she sees no reason to dream otherwise. When Thomas asks that she come with him to Cornwall to try a new adventure together, she takes the chance on one last hope in finding love in her marriage. Wrapped in the beauties and magic that only Cornwall can provide, she finds new life breathed into her, and into her feelings for her husband.

When their walls come down, when their pretense is gone, will they find the love each of them has sought? Or will the life they have known be all that remains?


My Review

Thomas and Lily drove me a little crazy in this book! I know it's hard for some people to communicate, but these two take it to another level. I loved seeing them reconcile once they got out of their comfort zone and found a new place to renew their relationship. It's hilarious that Thomas has to go to his friends for help and the ensuing advice that follows. He and Lily are both flawed, but as they work on expressing themselves, their trust grows slowly while they heal. There is quite a bit of inner dialogue that can get repetitive, and I would have liked more showing rather than telling. They have a sweet chemistry and I was happy to enjoy their rocky journey back to each other.

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Review: The Friend Zone by Sariah Wilson



My rating: 4 stars / I really liked it

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Synopsis

Disgraced college quarterback Logan Hunt was on his way to NFL stardom when he messed up big-time. Now the Texas star player with a bad temper has a new option: Seattle’s EOL College—as in End of the Line, to his fellow misfit recruits. It’s Logan’s last chance. If he can follow the rules. No parties, no fighting, no swearing, and oh, no dating the coach’s daughter, Jess. Simple. Yeah, right. For Logan, there has never been a rule he’s more tempted to break.

The deal is “just friends.” The pretty, confident, and fiercely smart math whiz is fine with pizza, tutoring, and keeping Logan in line. But the closer Jess gets, the more receptive she is to his warm heart and spirit—not to mention his irresistible off-field passes. With defenses down, they’re both heading into the danger zone.

It’s more than thrilling. It’s love. It’s also a game changer that could sideline Logan’s NFL goals—and more important, a future with Jess. But dreams are worth fighting for, right?


My Review

This is a fun, angsty, chemistry-filled college romp! Logan and Jess have both been through some rough things in their pasts, and have both changed in fundamental ways. I liked the depth to their characters and the great banter. There were also things I didn't really get about them, but it made the story interesting even if it prevented me from fully connecting with the characters. There's tons of romantic tension as Logan helps Jess get Ben while falling for her himself, and Jess is slow on the uptake to figure out what she really wants and needs. I love the idea of a valued coach working at a junior college and recruiting players who need a second chance, sending them back into the big leagues more prepared for life.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2021

Book Tour, Review & Giveaway: An Uncommon Earl by Sian Ann Bessey




My rating: 5 stars / It was amazing

Synopsis

Alexander Allerton, the Earl of Bloxley’s, greatest desire is to alleviate the suffering of the poor and less fortunate of England. So when his hackney carriage is involved in an accident that results in the death of one of those he is determined to help, he is devastated. Alexander vows to keep the promise he makes to the injured woman as she takes her final breaths: he will not rest until he finds her young son.

After a crippling accident years ago, Jane Hadford is accustomed to being largely ignored at social events. But being overlooked has allowed her to hone her observational skills—and she quickly perceives that all is not well with the handsome Lord Bloxley. When an unexpected opportunity arises to talk to the earl, he surprises them both by sharing with her his fruitless search for the child. Touched by Lord Bloxley’s story and by his desire to make things right, Jane determines to help him fulfill his promise. What she cannot anticipate, however, is that the quest she has chosen to undertake will bring into her life a small boy who will steal her heart and a gentleman who might well do the same.


My Review

I love these characters! Alexander and Jane were easy to get to know and see how perfect they are for each other. It was fun to see them discover that for themselves as they work together to find the child and also uncover some troubling secrets. The way Alexander fights for improved working conditions for children, specifically chimney sweeps, is admirable and shows his patience and determination through the slow process. He sees Jane for who she truly is and values her the way society doesn't. The pace of the book is steady and as the mystery slowly unfolds I didn't want to put it down. The romance is sweet and blooms naturally as the friendship and affection between Alexander and Jane deepens. Another wonderful book from a favorite author!

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