Sunday, March 5, 2017
Wild & Sweet by Rhenna Morgan
Friday, March 3, 2017
Her Highland Master by Anya Summers

This is a good book for fans of 50 Shades or Cherise Sinclair books! I would say it's panty melting. πThe setting is unique because most books in Scotland tend to be Regency Romance books. I love that this is a contemporary setting. The characters are pretty well developed. I think the chemistry between Zoe and Declan was apparent to the reader. The sex was sizzling and the romance was hot for this genre. Zoe is a strong character. She was obviously successful in her professional life and the Hollywood backstabbing was believable. Her getaway to Scotland was a good choice to rethink her direction in life. The epilogue was creative. I have not seen that before and I guess for more details...tune in to Book 2 of this series
Heating Up by Stacy Finz

Sizzling romance story! What an enjoyable read. The author wrote the couple in such a perfect way. Dana is not perfect. She is self conscious and has had her fair share of disappointments and tragedy in her life. She has been in two serious relationships that did not work out because she was second best. Dana is smart and confident in her job and her work abilities. She just does not have a lot of friends because she is shy in her new town. Clearly, Aidan is the fire department hottie. He thought he was a commitment phobe because he did not want to get married to the person he was with for 3 years. Dana quickly changes his mind. Nugget was a great small town setting. The people in the town were quirky and fun (mostly). The author made it seem like a town that would be great to visit. Hot men everywhere make it even more tempting :) I like the suspense of the arson mystery, the element of trying to keep things secret in a small town and the happily ever after. A perfect blend for a fun, enjoyable read.
Once a Soldier by Mary Jo Putney

I love the name "Rogues Redeemed" for the series. I could not put the book down once I got into the story. Some of the unique aspects of this story were that they did not take place in England. The story was set in a fictional kingdom between Spain and Portugal. It was also unique in that the main female character was the illegitimate child of a duke. She made her home outside of England, although she did miss her home. She is smart, successful and enjoying her freedom. The developing romance was believable. Will did not give up in his pursuit of Athena, which made the story really good. I also like that he worked on becoming friends with her. The author was able to weave a fun love story into some of the secondary characters, especially Justin and the Princess. This is definitely a well written, fun HEA with a unique twist. Very enjoyable!
A Scandalous Proposal by Kasey Michaels

What a fun read! I definitely enjoyed this book even though I did not read the first one. It can be read as a stand alone. I love the Regency setting. All the gossiping and antics of the ton, adds humor to this story. The first thing that stood out to me was Cooper being written about in the chapbook...which reminds me of the paparazzi in our current gossip magazines. Cooper was trying to deal with that (and fending off husband hunting women) and at the same time Dani was also being blackmailed. The literally ran into each other and from that point on sparks started to fly. They realized they were being blackmailed by the same person, so of course they had to figure out who it was ;) I enjoyed the dialogue between the characters. It was funny and well written. I also enjoyed the mystery of the blackmailer, in addition to the romance. I can't wait for the next story!
How to Manage a Marquess by Sally MacKenzie

Fun, engrossing read. Hard to put it down! I did not read the first book of this series so it's good that this is a stand alone book (but now I want to read the first one). I have not read one of Sally MacKenzie's books previously. I really like how the plot developed. The setting was nice and I enjoyed that it took place in the country and not in London. I could understand why Anne wanted to stay single and live in the Spinster House. She led her own life and enjoyed time with her hobbies and her friends. She know she could lose that as property of a man. However, she did not consider the fact that she might fall in love. Nate, or Lord Haywood, was hot, smart and nice. I really liked his character. He also did not want to saddle himself with a wife because he wanted another decade to be single. A unique aspect of this book was the addition of Edward and Stephen, two small boys who were going to be Anne's stepbrothers. I think they really brought out the family side of Nate and Anne and they both realized they would make good parents. I like that Anne did not want Nate to feel honor bound to marry her after their ill fated trip to the inn. I totally understood her feelings towards Eleanor because that is still how we feel today about a 25 year age gap. I would recommend this book and this series to other historical romance readers. I always enjoy a HEA and this book delivered!
Sinful Scottish Laird by Julia London

Oh man, was this ever a good book! I read it on a plane and I was totally absorbed in it, I didn't even notice. I did make a bit of a mistake and read this book first, which is really book #2 in The Highland Grooms series. I do have the first book, but I guess I didn't read the cover very closely. Maybe I was just distracted by the couple on the cover π. I think it could be read as a stand alone. We will see when I read the first book.
Daisy, Lady Chatwick, is the heroine in this book. She has recently been widowed, but was not able to collect an inheritance. Her late husband made it so that would would have to get remarried to see any of his money. Daisy wants to enjoy her freedom for as long as she can, so she goes to Scotland to visit the property her young son inherited with his new title. Turns out, it is in the middle of nowhere in the Highlands of Scotland. It was a tough road to get there and fraught with a bit of danger. Daisy brings her cousin with her, who is always a bit of a downer. We are introduced to Belinda Hainsworth as a woman who points out all of the negative things in a situation. There is a bit of Jacobite history written into the story (which I enjoy). It is during the trip north that Daisy runs into Laird Arrandale or Cailean. They do not hit it off, although Daisy can't stop thinking about him and then our romance starts to evolve.
The author does a great job with setting up the story. There is conflict between the characters, there is tension, there is adventure and a hint of danger; mostly between the Scots and English. Cailean is not looking for a wife. He has resigned himself to living the life of a bachelor. As Daisy and Cailean get to know each other, the sexual tension and chemistry surrounds the reader. Then throw out lines like this "...I shouldna kiss you, either..." and readers will be fanning themselves. I like that Daisy was a strong character. She left London and is able to survive in Scotland with a minimal household staff. She likes to work, which is unusual for a Lady of her status. I also like that Cailean liked her son and they really hit it off. As far as secondary characters go, I see Ms. Hainsworth falling for a hot Scottish man sometime soon. All in all, I loved this book. Hot sex scenes, a good story and an HEA. Everything I expected and more! Looking forward to the next one.
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