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Thursday, 15 November 2012

Sherrilyn Kenyon: Cloak & Silence, upcoming book

I don't know if you guys are reading the League Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon, but if you are not, WHY NOT?

Anyway, you should! And on 15 December, Maris and Ture's story will be told. I've always adored Maris. He's such a conflicted character! And Ture? I only caught glimpses of him, but he was very intriguing!

And yes, this will be her first m/m romance! I CAN'T WAIT!

If you don't believe me, plus to check out awesome pics of her characters, go HERE.

Monday, 29 October 2012

Out of the (Werewolf) Closet: Review

Out of the (Werewolf) Closet received an excellent review by Jymbo at top2bottomsreviews:

Author: Anna Marie May
Publisher: Silver Publishing
Pages: 195
Characters: Prince Alric, Prince Tomas
POV: 3rd Person
Sub-Genre: Paranormal, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Mystery, Suspense, Werewolves
Kisses: 5+

Blurb:
A marriage to his people’s worst enemy is only the start of Rick’s troubles. Ancient magic rears its ugly head, and his promise to Aidan, to find the third Watchtower, puts him right in the middle of an oncoming storm.
Waking up collared to his enemy isn’t the worst thing that happened to Rick–waking up to an impending forced marriage is. Yet, he can’t deny that underneath the anger he is attracted to Tom, King of bloody everything and enemy to Rick’s people.
Tom’s bumbling efforts to get closer to him, his puppy dog eyes, and surprising honesty are slowly winning Rick over. But travelling to the cursed land where no one outside Tom’s clan has set foot in centuries is only the start of their adventure.
Betrayal from within and his investigation into the ancient magic of the Watchtowers make Rick’s life more than interesting. But even he can’t anticipate where his search will lead him.

CONTENT ADVISORY: This title contains elements of dubious consent.

Review:

Alric is the Prince of Lantea, a country comprising of a peninsula jutting from the much larger country of Allin, which is ruled by Prince Tomas. Allin and Lantea have been at odds for a few generations and Prince Tomas has been obsessed with Prince Alric since they first met in college. Prince Alric is captured by Tomas who convinces Alric’s father to consent to his son’s marriage to the Prince of Allin and an adventure steeped in mystery, suspense and intrigue follows. The ceremony is set and the vows exchanged. But one of them is harboring a secret. In fact, both Princes are harboring secrets that they themselves don’t even know about.
Anna Marie May will take you on a delightfully entertaining adventure in a land deep in history, legend and lore. Her uncanny ability to solve one problem while simultaneously creating even more mystery will both amaze and amuse you. Her attention to detail informs the reader without being distracting or boring and her characterizations are highly descriptive without being tedious. Her scene descriptions allow the reader to walk with her characters side by side.

This is the 3rd book in the Watchtower Series and although it will stand on its own, I recommend reading the previous books first as it will add to the mystery and intrigue that the author carries from book to book. However, if you choose to read this story first, you will still be highly entertained.

The Watchtower Series in order are: 

Over The Rainbow”, “Over The Moon”, “Out Of The Werewolf Closet” and coming soon, “Icelands”.

Reviewed By: Jymbo

Purchase Link: HERE.

Saturday, 18 August 2012

toptobottomreviews INTERVIEW with Anna Marie May

I recently gave an interview (wow, now I sound so special!) and you can find it on the toptobottomreviews website (HERE) or below. And please excuse the typos etc. I was at the UK Kiscon when I wrote this and I was in a bit of a hurry! SORRY!

Can you tell us a little bit about your background?
I have been writing since I was able to spell. Granted, back then I tended to ‘rewrite’ episodes of my favourite TV show because I figured they’d done it wrong. I attempted to write my first novel when I was 18 on a typewriter. It is done but before it can see the light of day, it would have to be substantially re-written.
I blame my grandmother for this since she always told me these excellent goodnight stories which she made up on the spot.

What was your first book and how long did it take to get it published?
My first published book was Green Lake. And it took one attempt. I am quite proud of that. Now, I love the book and the story line but I think I’d like to one day go back and re-write it. First attempts will probably always have a special place in everyone’s heart but I think we can all agree that subsequent work, hopefully, should show an improvement.
 
When did you start writing m/m romance? What about this genre interested you the most? 
I started writing m/m romance about 6 years ago. Up until then I’d like to think I lived under a rock because I didn’t even know this existed. And, like so many others, I started out with fanfiction. And with Supernatural.

How long did it take you to get published? How many books have you written thus far?
I’ve been thinking about getting published for a very long time. I think anyone who writes dreams about it. I’ve got about five long fantasy novels sitting on my desktop which I wrote years and years ago. I’d like to have a proper holiday one where I can devote all my spare time to writing and editing. I’d like to submit those works for publishing. They are my babies since they were my first. Now, one morning I simply woke up and decided to take the plunge. I picked one of my stories at random and submitted it. I figured, I’ve been thinking about it for so long that if I didn’t get the ball rolling, it would never happen. And someone must’ve seen potential in Green Lake because it got accepted at the first try. That was about 2 years ago. 

Since then I’ve published Love for Hire (with the same publisher as Green Lake), then Betting On Love, Being Human, Over the Rainbow, Over the Moon and two more books which are coming up shortly. One is called Out of the (Werewolf) Closet which is also set in the same world as OTR and OTM (Watchtower Series) and the other one is called Darkest Hour.

I go through phases. You can see that starting from Being Human, which is a fantasy/supernatural kind of story, I entered the supernatural/fantasy phase because the Watchtower Series followed. With Darkest Hour I am starting my ‘reality’ phase again.
 
Do you write full time?
In my heart – yes, in reality – no. I got to pay rent and sadly, I cannot make it with writing. One day…a girl can dream, right?
 
Looking back was there something in particular that helped you to decide to become a writer? Did you choose it or did the profession choose you?
It chose me. It never occurred to me to call myself a writer. It is simply something I’ve done since I was able to write. And before then, I always took existing stories, twisted them or turned real life events into my own fairy tales. You could say I’ve always lived in the clouds. It is nice up there but sometimes I have to admit it also makes life a bit hard.

On a typical writing day, how would you spend your time?
I don’t have a typical writing day. Strangely, I write most of my stories during my lunch break. I can type really fast. Sure, I need to devote time to edit afterwards and a good beta is irreplaceable but I can write 20 000 words in a week if I want to. My time gets ‘lost’ in editing. My biggest problem is that once I am in the thrall of a story, I need to get it out. Hence the quick writing. But then I am done. And getting in the mood to edit the already done story is what slows me down. I’ve got so many completed stories sitting on my desktop that are awaiting editing it is scary. It is something I need to work on. Otherwise nothing else will ever see the light of day! And I’d like to think that this would be a shame…
 
Do you write right through or do you revise as you go along?
I write through. I got an idea in my head and I need to get it out. It physically hurts if someone gets in between me and my time to get it out.

When it comes to plotting, do you write freely or plan everything in advance?
It depends. Most stories get started with one scene, with a scent, with a certain why the lights falls onto someone or something. The rest, just kind of happens. Once the story becomes clearer, I got an idea of the major points I want to hit but I don’t sit down and plot. To me, plotting a story destroys it. When I write, I live it. If I know in advance what happens, I get bored.

Or I wake up one morning and the whole plot is there. Over the Rainbow was such a book. I had one starting point, went to sleep and the whole universe was there. And it just keeps on giving…
So far, I have signed the contracts up until Iceland, which is book 4. Siren Song is book 5 and in theory, the conclusion to the Watchtower Story Arc. I am still editing it so that I can submit and hopefully, it will be deemed worthy as well. But in addition to those, I got two more stories set in this world and I am kind of afraid, it won’t stop there. I hope readers will also get this interested! Sometimes the voices in my head just won’t just up (yes, I hear voices…please don’t hold it against me!).

What kind of research do you do before and during a new book? 
Depends. I find fantasy, scifi extremely easy since I can make everything up. I love scifi because I can draw from my higher maths diplomas and my love of physics. I love magical settings because I can go completely wild. I use google a lot to figure out ancient lore. I love that.

I tend to avoid stories which require a lot of in depth research. The reason is that my head is always stuck up in the cloud and even though I live in our world, I am sometimes really stupid when it comes to the day to day things. I love reading books set in the military, in the police forms, any man in uniform, but I could never write them because I feel I am too stupid to actually do it right. Maybe one day this will change but right now, I have to stick to what I know. I like research when it comes to lore and creatures…not much else.
 
How much of yourself and the people you know manifest into your characters? How do you approach development of your characters? Where do you draw the line?
There is always a bit of myself in every character. I need to feel the story. Doesn’t necessary mean that if my character is interested in sport that I am too but when I write him, I need to feel that love. I need to be in the moment, in the character’s head.
 
How long does it take for you to complete a book you would allow someone to read? Do you write straight through, or do you revise as you go along?
I can complete a book in a week (20 000 words). But that doesn’t mean it is ready for anyone to read it. Editing can take forever, depending on my mood. And most of the times I write straight through. The few times I didn’t, I have found it very hard to get back int the story.
 
Writers often go on about writer’s block. Do you ever suffer from it, and what measures do you take to get past it?
Never experienced it. Sure, some days writing flows better than others but if I can’t write, I still have ideas. Then I just read a lot or watch TV. Then, I write again. Ideas are never the problem. Time to write them is.
 
When someone reads one of your books for the first time, what do you hope they gain, feel or experience?
I hope they have a good time. I don’t want to change the world…I just want people to come away from reading one of my books with a smile on their faces.
 
Can you share three things you’ve learned about the business of writing since your first publication?
I cannot spell or use punctuation…I am still desperately looking for a beta I am in harmony with (and I need one…I really do)…I need to find the patience to edit my own work.

I think I could’ve avoided a lot of rejections, if I had taken more time with the edits and if I had a good beta to actually bounce things off. Right now, I’ve got some help but I haven’t found the one person (or persons) that really spot the things I need spotted – if you know what I mean.

I can always see these things in other people’s work but I am too close to my own so I cannot do the work. It is frustrating.

Does the title of a book you’re writing come to you as you’re writing it, or does it come before you even begin the first sentence?
It depends. And it depends on what inspires me. Sometimes the titles comes first and the plot just magically springs up. Sometimes I got no title at all until the story is done. Every book has a life of its own.

How would you describe your sense of humor? Who and what makes you laugh?
I think my sense of humour could be described as sarcastic and to some, not as obvious. I don’t mean to be funny. As a matter of fact, if you look at Green Lake or Betting On Love, I don’t think there is much humour in those books at all. However, the Watchtower Series has a lot more funny elements in it. So does Being Human.

Then again, humour is subjective. I definitely don’t think I will ever write anything which is just funny. I always need a healthy does of hurt/comfort and angst to go along with it. But if I have to put a word to it, I would call it sarcastic.
 
What is the most frequently asked Anna Marie question?
No, actually…haven’t come across any one of those…

What are you working on now?
Right now I am working on cleaning up my mess. This means editing Siren Song, which is book 5 of the Watchtower Series, and two other projects. The other two projects are both done. One requires a prequel, so I am writing the prequel now after having written the second book because, yes, this makes a lot of sense! I can’t see about this booking getting published if no one knows about the prequel! And the other book is a standalone but it is rather huge and needs some more character development. Since I’ve gone through my ‘real’ phase and my ‘magical/supernatural’ phase already, both of those books are pure scifi.
 
What was the best piece of advice you’ve received with respect to the art of writing? How did you implement it into your work?
Keep going. The more you write, the better you will get. And keep reading, reading and more reading.
 
When it comes to promotion, what lengths have you gone to in order to increase reader-awareness of your work?
I am still struggling with figuring out how to promote myself online. Sadly, I also don’t have the time to really get into it because I study part time and I am working. I wish I could do more. Right now, I am mostly relying on facebook, my blog and networking.

Writing is obviously not just how you make your living, but your life-style as well. What do you do to keep the creative “spark” alive – both in your work and out of it?
I don’t need to keep anything alive. Just looking out the window gives me ideas. As a matter of fact, sometimes I need to work very hard to shut my brain down so that I can focus on one thing alone!
 
What kind of books do you like to read?
I write what I would like to read. It is sort of the same thing. Not sure if this is a good thing or not but there you have it.

If you weren’t a writer what would you be?
Crazy. I launder many of my own issues in my writing. Some stuff I’ve written can never see the light of day because it is quite disturbed or too violent but it helps me deal with my own issues. If I didn’t have this outlet, I don’t know where I would be.
 
Where did you get the idea for the stories you write?
From everywhere. From looking out the window, from a comment, from a scent…from dreams…they are everwhere.
 
When it comes to the covers of your books, what do you like or dislike about them?
I love all my covers so far. I think I’ve been really lucky!

Aside from writing, what else do you enjoy doing?
Err…reading? Going to the movies? Finding a really good TV series that has a already got a few seasons aired so I can dig in?

Any special projects coming out soon we should watch for?
Well, the next release is Out of the (Werewolf) Close, Watchtower Series book 3. If you’re familiar with the series, then you would know that Over the Rainbow and Over the Moon deals with Aidan and James. In Over the Moon we get to meet Rick from Lantea and, in passing, he mentions and old rival. This old rival is actually Tom, who his king of nearly everything. Out of the (Werewolf) Clost will spin the world in the Watchtower Series further by taking it to a new continent. It will be the story of Tom and Rick.

In Iceland, which is book 4, we are back to Aidan and James but then, with Siren Song, which is the last book, we actually go away from the ‘main couple’ for a second time to focus on two other characters.

Out of the (Werewolf) Close is scheduled for a release in early August. (Changed her since the released date is now early September!)


Otherwise there is Darkest Hour where Leif, our ‘hero’, returns home on the requestof a good friend. She’s got plenty of problems to deal with which cause nothing but grief for Lief. The love interest, Mark, is also someone Leif has known for a long time and has a less than pleasant history with. I wouldn’t call this story a dark story but it does have a nice does of angst to go with it. Lost of buried family secrets which are unraveling, and aren’t those the best kind?

New writers are always trying to glean advice from those with more experience. What suggestions do you have for new writers?
Just keep going…

What future projects do you have in the works?
Two scifi novels (well 3 if you count the prequel). One accidental detective novel, one totally scif/fantasy novel, the second story to Being Human, err…and a few more ideas…
Now, where do I find the time?

Can you please tell us where we can find you on the Internet?

Could you please share your favorite excerpt(s) from one of more of your stories with us?
Those excerpts are a bit short but I kind of like them, so here it goes:

Being Human

 “If I’m to lead Heaven into the upcoming war, assuming they aren’t going to kill me on sight and actually decide to follow a banished archangel, then who do you think is going to do the same thing for Hell?”

“What?”

“This is threefold war, doofus,” Lucifer pointed out. “If I am leading Heaven and your dear friend, Alexander the Great, is going to lead the earthly forces, who’s left to lead Hell?”

“Uhm…”

“You didn’t think that far ahead, did you?”

“I’m still right,” Kai insisted. “You’re to lead Heaven.”
“Good luck convincing Michael to step down.”

“He already said he wouldn’t mind…”

“What?”

Truthfully, Michael hadn’t quite phrased it like that but that was what Kai had taken away from their conversation.

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Over the Rainbow

“Hello,” the sleek black cat mewed, vivid green eyes blinking at Aidan. Then she lifted her paw and started licking, nose slightly scrunched up in the eternal I am a cat and I can’t be bothered with humans, so let’s get this over with… feed me expression of cats.

“Uhm… hello?” Aidan offered weakly.

“Why are you still here?” she asked while she continued licking at her paw, occasionally biting softly to make sure her claws were clean as well.

“Where else should I be?”

The cat shrugged−shrugged!−before she sat back on her hind legs.

“In there… ” The cat’s tiny head made a gesture as if she were pointing towards the small tavern next to the road. A huge, ancient tree was looming right next to it, shrouding most of the wooden construct in shadows, but instead of looking alarming or frightening, the old tavern only managed to look more inviting with every newly rustling leaf.

“I’m not working today,” Aidan objected.

He actually liked serving tables and chatting with travellers. The conversations usually brightened his otherwise dull existence, but even he didn’t enjoy his work enough to show up willingly on his one free day. Besides, the sun was shining, only very few clouds were in the sky, and the nippy spring temperatures were actually quite tolerable. No, he honestly couldn’t imagine a good enough reason to head back to work today.

“You should,” the cat insisted, a stubborn tilt evident on her cute little feline face.

“And why is that?” Aidan couldn’t hide the curiosity and disbelief in his voice. He was after all talking to a cat. 

Granted, maybe he shouldn’t have overindulged in his ale last night, but then again, maybe he was finally living up to his namesake who had gone mad and gotten burnt at the stake. 

“Because you need to get laid; and if you’re standing out here you’ll miss your chance,” the cat continued, green eyes once more focusing on him as if she wanted to penetrate his soul.

“Laid?” Aidan’s tone held a quiver of fear because if even cats were aware he was still a virgin, then there was really no hope for him.

The cat in question gave him a long-suffering look before she got up and crossed the distance, furry head bumping his leg.

“Go,” she insisted. “You need some release. You’re way too tense…”

Aidan, the poor guy, was too stunned to do anything but obey the feline’s command.

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Over The Rainbow, 4 kisses - REVIEWED

My story Over the Rainbow (book 1 in the Watchtower Series) was recently reviewed by Michele at top2bottomreviews (link to review on their website is HERE).

My story got 4 kisses and a really good review. It made me smile. Am very happy. So here it is:

Blurb:
Missing: Prophesized warlock to the King. Has anyone seen him? Please contact your nearest guard station if you do find him.

Aidan never knew he could do magic until a cat dared him to have sex. His life truly must be tragic if even felines knew he was too pathetic to find someone to share his bed with. Unfortunately for him, the cat turned out to be his familiar, leading him not only to his First Time but also to King James, who in turn refuses to let Aidan slip through his fingers again.

For there is a prophecy: James can only truly unit the lands and bring prosperity to all if he has his trusted warlock by his side. Roping Aidan into coming home with him wasn’t the happily ever after everyone had expected. Instead, it set in motion a chain of events which would lead both Aidan and James further away from home than they could have ever imagined.

Review:

I’ve never read a story by this author before, and when it was given to us for review by the publishing company and I noticed it was labeled as ‘fantasy’ I was a bit hesitant to take it on. Though I am not a fantasy fan, I found that I quite enjoyed Aidan and his sense of humor, along with the world the author created. At the start Aidan finds himself speaking to a cat, now I’m guessing this is telekinetic by the cat and Aidan actually verbalizes his answers or questions to the cat. Whichever, very creative. I have to say I liked how Aidan gives the reader bits to giggle over, such as his mother and the name she gave him, and why she gave him that name. He hates it. Here’s some of what I’m talking about with his inner thoughts. 

“Why did you have to name me after the most powerful sorcerer to ever live? The one who died?”
“Your name was whispered to me.”
Aidan could barely resist rolling his eyes because, contrary to how his mother had raised him, he still had manners, and he wasn’t going to start disrespecting the woman who had birthed him. Even if she deserved it.
“Of course,” he said sarcastically. “Was this during emptying the bottle or after smoking the weed?”

You can tell by just that bit he has one hell of a personality; he’s somewhat sarcastic, funny, and up till the beginning of his story, very sheltered. He works in a tavern, he loves his job, but when that cat, whose name is Belze tells him not to go into work one night, go get laid, he shrugs and says why not. 

Now that cat, Belze, she’s a hoot. The author gave her a personality that I can see a cat having if they voices to talk with? They’d all be like her. Turns out Belze, is more than just a cat, she’s so much more and so is his lover, James, who he finds that one night he took off work. 

Then he finds out something about himself he never thought possible, and this is where the journey of Aidan, James, and Belze begins. I don’t want to give the fun away of this story, there is so much more to it than three travelers on their way to set things to right for their country. James and Aidan are two characters who turn out to be so much more than mere people. A whole lot more. 

I do recommend this story to anyone who loves fantasy. The author has a wonderful gift of storytelling and completely brings you into her world with her characters, their true to life personalities, the setting description, all of it. I promise you’ll enjoy the ride. 

Reviewed By: Michele

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Review for Over The Rainbow

Over The Rainbow has a review!

Don Bradshaw from heartsonfirereviews (HERE) has kindly review my book. He gave it 5 HEARTS. The review is currently only on my goodreads page so the link to the review will lead there. Once it is posted on the heartsonfirereviews website, I will post this link too. Goodreads links is HERE.

And here is the review:

What an excellent beginning to what I'm hoping will be a great fantasy series. Great world building and a well written, captivating story. Aidan grew up fairly sheltered living with his semi-kooky mother who named him after a powerful sorcerer. He was happily working at a small tavern and living with a sorcerer friend when all of a sudden a cat starts talking to him. The cat, Belze, keeps telling Aidan that he needs to get laid which was no news to him. That night after work Aidan does get his itch scratched and also finds out that according to prophecy that he is indeed the long lost sorcerer but is a warlock in this incarnation. The prophecy also states that King James, Aidan's trick, can only bring prosperity and unity to the lands if Aidan is by his side. Totally blown away by all this, Aidan begins his journey to the capital with James and Belze by his side. This story is totally driven by the character's personalities and interactions. Ms May did a wonderful job of creating and fleshing out all of the characters. Belze is funny with her cheeky attitude as Aidan's familiar. The story moved along very smoothly and kept my interest until the very last page. Watching Aidan slowly grow into his powers and love for King James was most of the story. The ending left me waiting hungrily for the next installment of this promising new series. I recommend this fun read to anyone who enjoys a good escape fantasy.

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Review for Born of Shadows (The League, #4) by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Born of Shadows (The League, #4)Born of Shadows by Sherrilyn Kenyon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This was so brilliant that I got no other name for it - BRILLIANT. Cai, to me, was exactly how I like my men in books. Reckless, a smart ass with a big heart, sexy as hell and hard to control. A force to be reckoned with and yet, charming and vulnerable if you knew where to look.

I also loved the idea of the book, the kidnapping and the finding the family again - this plot is what I love most and this book is kind of perfect. I am gushing, I know but perfection rarely arrives and this book IS IT FOR ME! :)

Go and READ NOW! :)



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Review for A Bar Tender Tale by Melanie Tushmore

A Bar Tender TaleA Bar Tender Tale by Melanie Tushmore

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


I was going to list what I loved about this book but the goodreads was down and it's been a while since then...

But I had a great time reading and just so much fun that I would honestly recommend this book!



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Monday, 16 January 2012

Review for Stay The Night by Scarlett Parrish

Stay The NightStay The Night by Scarlett Parrish

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I loved it. Probably because I can be a total grump too but there was something about Kit which totally drew me in.

The drama queen in me hoped there was more to him and his issues...because that is one part I wasn't too happy with...that there wasn't a real explanation or an attempt at least as to why he is the way he is...I thought there were hints of something in his past which made him this way, unable to connect and I would've expcected this to be adressed but hey, maybe I was overeaching...

I loved the book. Kit was adorable and he and Steven had real chemistry which nearly jumped off the pages. It wasn't only a joy to read but a total must and I will most certainly read it over and over again for pleasure and for laughts...

Thanks so much for writing this! :)



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Saturday, 5 November 2011

Review for The Trials Of Tam by Amber Kell

Trials of Tam (The Larson Legacy, #1)Trials of Tam by Amber Kell

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I really need to stay away from staring new series books because at the end, I always want more. This is a great start. I really like Tam and I like his mate. I also like the vampire, he sounds funny enough...

I am curious to see where this goes next. I greatly enjoyed reading this; was an excellent way to spend the afternoon. :)



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Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Review for Mummy Dearest by Josh Lanyon

Mummy Dearest (The XOXO Files, #1)Mummy Dearest by Josh Lanyon

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


Lovely new book! I was really happy with reading book 1 so I am quite content with the open ending...because there will be more, yay!

There was no crime here, nothing to investigate but instead the book had a mummy (fake mummy but who cares?), lovely men and just excellent writing.

Well, I enjoyed it and I can't wait for more. :)



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Monday, 3 October 2011

Review for Chasing Seth by J.R. Loveless

Chasing SethChasing Seth by J.R. Loveless

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


This was truly a gem. It didn't give any plot away, you were left to discover things bit by bit and it was a really great read. I fell in love with all the characters and I can only hope there will be another story about Nick...



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Monday, 26 September 2011

Review for Bulletproof by Mary Calmes

Bulletproof (A Matter of Time #5)Bulletproof by Mary Calmes

My rating: 5 of 5 stars


I love this entire book series. Actually, I stared reading the series with book 3 and I went back to reading the first ones and I was hooked.

I squeed when I saw the upcoming release and the frist thing I did this morning, right after getting out of bed, was get my dowload.

And I waited all day to read it and I LOVED IT! I love Jory. He bounces from one thing to the next, totally adorable and clueless at the same time and I just want to bundle him up and cuddle him into submission.

The story line is engaging as always, new characters are introduced and nothing is ever as it seems. She has a real talent for taking the reader on a ride and not giving anything away while the rollercoaster starts up.

To say I would recommend this book would be an understatment. I love the entire series. There can't be enough and I hope there will be more in the future. But if there isn't, I just settle for reading and reading this over and over again. :)



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Saturday, 20 August 2011

Review for Silent Witness (Tea & Crumpet)

Silent Witness

When they met it was all fire and passion, and Liam has loved every minute since.

Davin took a chance, but his feelings were too strong to disregard.

This cannot be happening, but Liam fears the worst. He takes the time to remember, and knows that is all he will have left.

The anguish in this story is just stunning, and it makes you wish you could fix everything for Liam.

Lototy
Reviewer for Coffee Time Romance & More

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