Wednesday, January 1

New Releases - January 2014

Happy New Year!!

Nath, Monroe and I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year.  May you reach all your book reading goals for 2014.  LOL

And to help you build your TBR pile, here's what we're looking forward to in January.  Let us know if we're missing any!  :P


January 7

Before Jamaica Lane by Samantha Young
published by New American Library
One simple lesson in seduction between two friends can turn into so much more…

Despite her outgoing demeanor, Olivia is painfully insecure around the opposite sex—usually, she can’t get up the nerve to approach guys she’s interested in. But moving to Edinburgh has given her a new start, and, after she develops a crush on a sexy postgrad, she decides it’s time to push past her fears and go after what she wants.

Nate Sawyer is a gorgeous player who never commits, but to his close friends, he’s as loyal as they come. So when Olivia turns to him with her relationship woes, he offers to instruct her in the art of flirting and to help her become more sexually confident.

The friendly education in seduction soon grows into an intense and hot romance. But then Nate’s past and commitment issues rear their ugly heads, and Olivia is left broken-hearted. When Nate realizes he’s made the biggest mistake of his life, he will have to work harder than he ever has before to entice his best friend into falling back in love with him—or he may lose her forever…
Genre: Contemporary romance
Series: On Dublin Street, Book #3

Ames:    I love Samantha Young's writing and the Dublin Street series is one of my contemporary series ever.  I am so looking forward to this one.  Friends to lovers?  Hello!!

Nath: I should really give her books a try! Let me know how this one is, Ames!


The Last Man on Earth by Tracy Anne Warren
published by New American Library (Signet)
Idealistic good girl Madelyn Grayson believes in doing what’s right. Even as a high-powered executive in the mad world of advertising, she doesn’t cut corners, making her ad campaigns sizzle without having to burn anyone along the way.

Rival exec Zack Douglas never wastes an opportunity to land the next big deal—especially when it benefits him. A bad boy with a reputation to match, he has no qualms about doing whatever it takes to get ahead, no matter who gets in the way.

When a hot promotion pops up at their company, both Zack and Madelyn wind up on the short list for the position. But as the two square off, they discover that being heated rivals in the office makes for scorching bed play behind closed doors. Will Madelyn’s steamy, secret affair with Mr. Vice make her compromise her ideals—or worse, lose her heart?
Genre: Contemporary romance
Series: The Graysons, Book #1

Ames:    I know this is Warren's first contemporary romance, and even though I've never read any of her historicals (I have a few in the tbr pile though! lol) I am intrigued by this blurb. I like this kind of set up.

Nath: I know right! That's why this book is on my list. It sounds interesting and I'm hoping it means that businessmen are back in romance in 2014! I also like how the heroine is the hero's rival :)


River Road by Jayne Ann Krentz
published by Putnam
It’s been thirteen years since Lucy Sheridan was in Summer River. The last time she visited her aunt Sara there, as a teenager, she’d been sent home suddenly after being dragged out of a wild party—by the guy she had a crush on, just to make it more embarrassing. Obviously Mason Fletcher—only a few years older but somehow a lot more of a grown-up—was the overprotective type who thought he had to come to her rescue.

Now, returning after her aunt’s fatal car accident, Lucy is learning there was more to the story than she realized at the time. Mason had saved her from a very nasty crime that night—and soon afterward, Tristan, the cold-blooded rich kid who’d targeted her, disappeared mysteriously, his body never found.

A lot has changed in thirteen years. Lucy now works for a private investigation firm as a forensic genealogist, while Mason has quit the police force to run a successful security firm with his brother—though he still knows his way around a wrench when he fills in at his uncle’s local hardware store. Even Summer River has changed, from a sleepy farm town into a trendy upscale spot in California’s wine country. But Mason is still a protector at heart, a serious (and seriously attractive) man. And when he and Lucy make a shocking discovery inside Sara’s house, and some of Tristan’s old friends start acting suspicious, Mason’s quietly fierce instincts kick into gear. He saved Lucy once, and he’ll save her again. But this time, she insists on playing a role in her own rescue...
Genre: Contemporary romance
Series: Stand-alone

Nath: So sad that the cover is so generic, sigh. In any case, I'm so glad that Ms Krentz is going back to regular contemporary romance and I'm really looking forward to River Road, especially since the reviews so far are pretty good :)


Hope Flames by Jaci Burton
published by Berkley
Veterinarian Emma Burnett won't let anything or anyone sidetrack her from her job as new owner of the vet clinic in Hope. She let a man distract her once, with disastrous results. But when Luke McCormack brings in his injured police dog, Emma can hardly ignore him. Despite Emma's best efforts to keep things strictly doctor and owner of the patient, Luke's one hot distraction.
Genre: Contemporary romance
Series: Hope, Book #1

Ames:    OMG this book sounds tailor made for me.  LOL  Dogs, vets, and hot guys.  I can't wait to get my grubby hands on this one. :P

Nath:  New series, definitively going to give it a try.


Bitter Spirits by Jenn Bennett
published by Berkley
It’s the roaring twenties, and San Francisco is a hotbed of illegal boozing, raw lust, and black magic. The fog-covered Bay Area can be an intoxicating scene, particularly when you specialize in spirits…

Aida Palmer performs a spirit medium show onstage at Chinatown’s illustrious Gris-Gris speakeasy. However, her ability to summon (and expel) the dead is more than just an act.

Winter Magnusson is a notorious bootlegger who’s more comfortable with guns than ghosts—unfortunately for him, he’s the recent target of a malevolent hex that renders him a magnet for hauntings. After Aida’s supernatural assistance is enlisted to banish the ghosts, her spirit-chilled aura heats up as the charming bootlegger casts a different sort of spell on her...

On the hunt for the curseworker responsible for the hex, Aida and Winter become drunk on passion. And the closer they become, the more they realize they have ghosts of their own to exorcise…
Genre: Paranormal romance
Series: Roaring Twenties, Book #1¸

Nath: I didn't continue on Ms Bennett's urban fantasy series, Arcadia Bell, but I'm curious about Bitter Spirits because of the time period... The twenties in San Francisco sounds awesome.


The Lion and the Rose by Kate Quinn
published by Berkley
As the cherished concubine of the Borgia Pope Alexander VI, Giulia Farnese has Rome at her feet. But after narrowly escaping a sinister captor, she realizes that the danger she faces is far from over—and now, it threatens from within. The Holy City of Rome is still under Alexander’s thrall, but enemies of the Borgias are starting to circle. In need of trusted allies, Giulia turns to her sharp-tongued bodyguard, Leonello, and her fiery cook and confidante, Carmelina.

Caught in the deadly world of the Renaissance’s most notorious family, Giulia, Leonello, and Carmelina must decide if they will flee the dangerous dream of power. But as the shadows of murder and corruption rise through the Vatican, they must learn who to trust when every face wears a mask...
Genre: Historical fiction
Series: The Borgia Chronicles, Book #2

Ames:    I really enjoy this author's writing and look forward to her books.  This one is no exception.


The Last Wicked Scoundrel by Lorraine Heath
published by Harpercollins Publisher (Avon Impulse)
William Graves is the last of Feagan's scoundrels. A onetime grave robber turned royal physician, he has devoted his life to saving others—because he knows there is no way to save himself. Especially not around a lady like Winnie. Though undeserving of her touch, he cannot resist. His passion cannot be tamed…even in the face of certain danger.

Winnie, the Duchess of Avendale, never knew peace until her brutal husband died. With William she's discovered burning desire—and the healing power of love. But now, confronted by the past she thought she'd left behind, Winnie must face her fears…or risk losing the one man who can fulfill all her dreams.
Genre: Historical romance
Series: Scoundrels of St. James, Book #5

Nath: I didn't read all the books in this series, but I'm interested in a historical hero who is not an aristocrat. Also, it's Ms Heath and I enjoy her writing a lot.


Dreams of the Golden Age by Carrie Vaughn
published by Macmillan (Tor Books)
Like every teen, Anna has secrets. Unlike every teen, Anna has a telepath for a father and Commerce City's most powerful businessperson for a mother. She’s also the granddaughter of the city’s two most famous superheroes, the former leaders of the legendary Olympiad, and the company car drops her off at the gate of her exclusive high school every morning. Privacy is one luxury she doesn’t have.

Hiding her burgeoning superpowers from her parents is hard enough; how’s she supposed to keep them from finding out that her friends have powers, too? Or that she and the others are meeting late at night, honing their skills and dreaming of becoming Commerce City’s next great team of masked vigilantes?

Like every mother, Celia worries about her daughter. Unlike every mother, Celia has the means to send Anna to the best schools and keep a close watch on her, every second of every day. At least Celia doesn’t have to worry about Anna becoming a target for every gang with masks and an agenda, like Celia was at Anna’s age.

As far as Celia knows, Anna isn't anything other than a normal teen. Still, just in case, Celia has secretly awarded scholarships at Anna’s private high school to the descendants of the city’s other superpowered humans. Maybe, just maybe, these teens could one day fill the gap left by the dissolution of The Olympiad...
Genre: Fantasy/Urban Fantasy
Series: Golden Age, Book #2

Ames:    I really enjoyed the After the Golden Age (and realized I never reviewed it) so I'm looking forward to the next generation's story!

Nath: LOL, I was surprised to see this book on the list and wondered if you had actually read After the Golden Age :P It does sound pretty interesting and I gotta say, I like this cover better. Guess I should start with After the Golden Age though...


January 13

Falling for her Soldier by Ophelia London
published by Entangled Bliss
She fell for the nice guy, but will she fall for the real guy?

Ex-ballerina Ellie Bell has twenty-four days left until her self-imposed man-less year is up. No more falling for the wrong kind of guy—charming, sexy, bad. Why can’t she find someone sweet like Charlie Johansson, her soldier pen pal? His e-mails meant the world to her, and she can’t stop thinking about him…until she meets Hunter, whose muscles and cocky smile threaten to have her relapsing.

Before Charlie “Big Game Hunter” Johansson’s last tour of duty, he’d gone through women like crazy. But after connecting on a real, emotional level via letters with his best friend’s sister, Charlie’s ready for a relationship—with Ellie Bell. But then her brother introduces him as Hunter. Proving he’s no longer a player by becoming Ellie’s dance partner for an Army benefit seems like it could convince both siblings he’s changed, but the harder he falls for Ellie, the harder it is to come clean. Can he convince her to fall for the real him before it’s too late?
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: n/a

Ames:   I haven't read this author before but this one sounds cute.  I like that the heroine used to be a ballerina.


January 14

Going Rogue by Robin Benway
published by Walker Childrens
Being permanently based in a local New York City high school as an undercover operative has its moments, good and bad, for 16-year-old safecracker Maggie Silver. Pros: More quality time with her former mark-turned-boyfriend Jesse Oliver and insanely cool best friend, Roux. Getting to spend quality time with her semi-retired and international spy honorary uncle, Angelo. Cons: High school and the accompanying cliques, bad lunches, and frustratingly simple locker combinations. But when Maggie's parents are falsely accused of stealing priceless gold coins, Maggie uses her safecracking skills to try and clear their names. Too bad it only serves to put her and everyone she loves in danger. Maggie and her "new team" flee to Paris where they must come up with a plan to defeat their former allies.
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Series: Also Known As, Book #2

Nath: First book was fun and cute, so there is a high chance I'm going to pick up Going Rogue. Let see how Ms Benway pulls it off.


January 21

Dirty Secrets by Karen Rose
published by Penguin (InterMix)
Emma Townsend is astonished when she comes across a love letter tucked away in an old high school year book, written by her once dear friend Chris Walker. Having never seen it until now, the letter has taken seventeen years to touch Emma’s heart. Now she’s determined to find Chris and maybe even get a second chance at romance.

For Chris, now a college professor, seeing Emma again has brought back a flood of memories, rekindling a passion he thought was long gone. But in the shadows, someone is watching Emma and Chris, someone nursing revenge, and plunging Emma into a nightmare where no one can be trusted and every dirty little secret is sealed with a kiss.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Series: Novella originally published in anthology Hot Pursuit, connected to Watch Your Back

Ames:    It's Karen Rose.  Auto-buy.

Nath: This is the only book of Ms Rose I haven't read and I've been trying to get my hands on it for years! Years! Hurrah for it finally being re-released! Definitively reading this ASAP, especially now that I actually have met the characters in Watch Your Back!


When the Rogue Returns by Sabrina Jeffries
published by Simon & Schuster (Pocket Books)
Victor Cale never imagined that his sweet, shy bride, Isabella, would use her talents for creating exquisite imitation jewels criminally. But there's no denying that her handiwork was used in the theft of the Dutch royal diamonds-- right after Isa disappeared into the night.

Ten years later, Victor is sent to Edinburgh to investigate a wealthy baron's mysterious bride-to-be... who turns out to be Isa, masquerading as an alluring widow. No longer the meek girl he once knew, Isa boldly asserts that it was Victor who abandoned her, after he helped steal the royal diamonds!

Piecing together the truth of the past reawakens their volatile passions, which burns hotter than ever. But with a decade of secrets between them, Victor and Isa must trust each other to bring the real thieves to justice-- without getting burned themselves.
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: The Duke's Men, Book #2

Ames:    I like plots like this, where a married couple has been separated and come back together.  And with Isa's secrets...this one sounds like it'll be a doozy!!

Nath: I haven't read the first book yet, but When the Rogue Returns' plot sounds really interesting!


January 24

The Last Guy She Should Call by Joss Wood
published by Harlequin (Harlequin KISS)
She'd got his number, …luckily!

For savvy antiques dealer Rowan Dunn life is good— until a passport error gets her deported back to South Africa! Stranded at the airport, Rowan can remember only two phone numbers, —her parents' (definitely not an option!) and her best friend's brother's. As much as she hates it, Rowan knows she has no choice. It's time to call Seb Hollis and ask for help….

Seb is even sexier than Rowan remembers —and just as infuriating! He's always pushed her buttons, but at least now she knows how to push them back. Maybe it's time to start sleeping with the enemy— even though Rowan's sure there won't be a whole lot of sleeping going on…!
Genre: Category Romance, Contemporary
Series: n/a

Nath: Ms Wood has become one of my auto-buy authors when it comes to category romance. She's the one author of the Harlequin KISS line that has consistently delivered. I've enjoyed her books a lot and am hoping The Last Guy She Should Call continues the trend :P


Going Twice by Sharon Sala
published by Harlequin (MIRA)
As bodies pile up in the wake of a storm—stripped, tortured and grimly posed—authorities must admit the unthinkable. The serial killer dubbed the Stormchaser has returned following a tornado and taken it upon himself to bring the death toll up to where he believes it belongs.

FBI investigator Wade Luckett is back on the case, assisted by an agent Wade knows professionally and personally: his ex-wife, Jo. Neither time nor the tragedy that tore them apart have blunted the ache Wade feels for brave, beautiful Jo. And though she tries to deny it, she feels the same. But the stirrings of renewed romance will have to wait until they catch a killer.

The Stormchaser has no intention of getting caught. He's set his sights on a new victim. Jo can forget about the lifetime she dreams of spending with Wade. She'll be lucky to see another day.
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Series: Forces of Nature, Book #2

Nath: I haven't read Ms Sala's books in a while because I find them a bit repetitive in plot... but it's hard to give up on an auto-buy authors, so her books are still on my radar. Reviews for Going Twice have been good so far, so you never know...


January 28

Reaper's Legacy by Joanna Wylde
published by Berkley
WELCOME TO THE CLUB

Eight years ago, Sophie gave her heart—and her virginity—to Zach Barrett on a night that couldn’t have been less romantic or more embarrassing. Zach’s step-brother, a steely-muscled, tattooed biker named Ruger, caught them in the act, getting a peep show of Sophie he’s never forgotten.

She may have lost her dignity that fateful night, but Sophie also gained something precious—her son Noah. Unfortunately, Zach’s a deadbeat dad, leaving Ruger to be Noah’s only male role model. When he discovers Sophie and his nephew living in near poverty, Ruger takes matters into his own hands—with the help of the Reapers Motorcycle Club—to give them a better life.

Living with outlaw bikers wasn’t Sophie’s plan for her son, but Ruger isn’t giving her a choice. He’ll be there for Noah, whether she wants him or not. But Sophie does want him, has always wanted him. Now she’ll learn that taking a biker to bed can get a girl dirty in every way…
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Reaper's MC, Book #2

Ames:    Ugh.  Ok, I'm kind of miffed about the change in publisher.  But I am so looking forward to reading this.  I really enjoyed Reaper's Property by this author and I'm still loving MC-set contemporaries.  :P


Anything to Have You by Paige Harbison
published by Harlequin (Harlequin Teen)
Nothing should come between best friends, not even boys. ESPECIALLY not boys.

Natalie and Brooke have had each other's backs forever. Natalie is the quiet one, college bound and happy to stay home and watch old movies. Brooke is the movie—the life of every party, the girl everyone wants to be.

Then it happens—one crazy night that Natalie can't remember and Brooke's boyfriend, Aiden, can't forget. Suddenly there's a question mark in Natalie and Brooke's friendship that tests everything they thought they knew about each other and has both girls discovering what true friendship really means.
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary
Series: n/a

Ames:    This one sounds drama-riffic and angst ridden to the max!


That Touch of Magic by Lucy March
published by St. Martin's Press
Stacy Easter has seen better days. Being a librarian is a labor of love—if only paying her bills were half as much fun. What’s a single, bookish beauty in sleepy Nodaway Falls, New York, supposed to do?

To make ends meet, Stacy decides to develop her special…powers. Everyone can use a touch of magic now and then, right? Soon she’s got clients lining up to receive her signature potions—until a few of them go awry. Meanwhile, her own life has just taken a storybook turn: Leo North, the official One Who Got Away, is back in town.

Stacy’s best friends, Peach and Liv, are more concerned about the state of her heart than the side effects of a few rogue magic spells. But someone with dark intentions is crossing magical wires all over Nodaway Falls, and those closest to Stacy are at risk. Can Stacy conjure up a way out of this mess with her life—and maybe even her love life—intact?
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Series: Nodaway Falls, Book #2

Nath:  On my radar because of the paranormal element, the heroine being a librarian and the author being Lucy March aka Lani Diane Rich.


Why Earls Fall in Love by Manda Collins
published by St. Martin's Press
Society often makes strange bedfellows—and even more surprising betrothals...

IS IT A REASON FOR ROMANCE?

Young widowed Georgina Mowbray is settling into her role as Lady Russell’s companion quite well—until the lady’s nephew Dominic, the Earl of Coniston, arrives in Bath for a visit. Georgie’s always found him shallow and too smooth, and trusts him as much as she trusts most men…which is to say, not at all. But Con turns out to be more intriguing than she remembers—and completely irresistible...

OR A PROMISE OF PASSION?

Pretty, practical Georgie is nothing like the women Con usually woos—especially since she seems blind to his charms. But his elderly aunt is so fond of her that Con is determined at least to be sociable…with the occasional flirtation thrown in just for fun. But things take a serious turn when a dangerous figure from Georgie’s unhappy past appears and threatens to bring her harm. Con will do whatever it takes to keep Georgie safe. And if he can show her that all men are not menaces, he might be able to keep her in his arms and never let go…
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: Wicked Widows, Book #2

Ames:    This sounds cute.  I like when the heroine doesn't fall for the hero's charms at first and gives him a run for his money.


Romancing the Duke by Tessa Dare
published by Harpercollins Publisher (Avon}
As the daughter of a famed author, Isolde Ophelia Goodnight grew up on tales of brave knights and fair maidens. She never doubted romance would be in her future, too. The storybooks offered endless possibilities.

And as she grew older, Izzy crossed them off. One by one by one.

Ugly duckling turned swan?
Abducted by handsome highwayman?
Rescued from drudgery by charming prince?

No, no, and… Heh.

Now Izzy’s given up yearning for romance. She’ll settle for a roof over her head. What fairy tales are left over for an impoverished twenty-six year-old woman who’s never even been kissed?

This one.
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: Castles Ever After, Book #1

Ames:    I really enjoy Tessa Dare's writing and this one sounds cute.

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So those are the books we're going to start the year with :) What do you think? Did we miss any?

Monday, December 23

Review: Sleigh Bells in the Snow by Sarah Morgan

Ok, Nath and I have teamed up for one more review for 2013.  And just in time, it's a holiday themed book!  I like to think Nath and I have been consistent with our reviews this year.  It feels like we've done a lot more this year than in previous years.  :P  And soon, we'll be doing posts for our best of 2013, so make sure to stop by around the New Year for those.

In the meantime, enjoy this review! :)


Sleigh Bells in the Snow by Sarah Morgan
published by Harlequin (HQN Books) in October 2013
Once upon a time, Christmas was Kayla Green's favorite time of year. Now all the workaholic wants for Christmas is for it to be over—as fast as possible! So when duty calls her to snowy Vermont to close a deal with a new client, Kayla is grateful for an excuse to avoid the holidays for another year.

Jackson O'Neil left a thriving business behind to return home and salvage his family's resort—it's in his blood, and he can't let it fail. Now that he's got marketing whiz Kayla Green working with him to put Snow Crystal on the map, success is on the horizon. The fact they strike enough sparks off each other to power all the Christmas lights in Vermont is just an added bonus.

Kayla might be an expert at her job, but she's out of her depth with Jackson—he makes her crave the happy-ever-after she once dreamed of, and it's terrifying. As the snowflakes continue to swirl, will the woman who doesn't believe in the magic of Christmas finally fall under its spell?
Genre: Contemporary romance
Series: O'Neil Brothers, Book #1

Ames: I’m not the kind of person who reads Christmas themed books. But I do like Sarah Morgan’s writing so I thought I’d give Sleigh Bells in the Snow a chance. I’m glad I did. What about you, Nath?

Nath: Me? I picked it up for two reasons. First, it is written by Ms Morgan and I’ve been wanting to read more of her work as she seems to be well-loved in blogland - plus, this was a full-length novel which is more my speed :) And second, the reviews for this book has been very good, so I’ve been curious. Overall, I do think it’s a nice Christmas themed book :)

Ames: As much as I enjoyed it, I did find it a bit slow to start. I’m not 100% sure if it was my own mood at the time or the book. Maybe it was both. But once things got underway and Kayla was at Snow Crystal, I really got into the story.

Nath: Hmmmm. I didn’t find the start slow per se, but I know I was impatient to find out why Kayla disliked Christmas so much. It was hinted, but I thought it took a while for it to be revealed.

What did you think of Snow Crystal?

Ames: I was ok with the hint about Kayla’s past, I trusted the author to reveal it in due time. LOL

I want to go to Snow Crystal right now! From the skiing to the snowmobiling and dog sled rides, it really sounds like a winter wonderland. And the maple syrup too. I liked the O’Neil familly and Elise and Brenna. Even knowing those two employees are total sequel bait, I liked them and can’t wait to read those stories.

Nath: I enjoyed the setting as well. It was really what you expected of a resort like Snow Crystal :) Also, Ms Morgan managed to make Snow Crystal which is essentially a small town refreshing. Part of it is because it was really focused on Snow Crystal as a resort, so you didn’t see the little shops you’d expect and also, Ms Morgan didn’t over-populate the book with characters. And the ones she did introduce, I enjoyed :) Elise and Brenna might be sequel bait, but they are interesting ones!

Ames: You’re totally right about Snow Crystal. The focus was on the resort and the O’Neil family. I have to admit, I liked the puppy too. :P

One thing I would have liked to have seen was a friendship develop between Kayla and Jesse, Tyler’s daughter. Yes she gave some insight into what she was going through, but I would have liked to have seen them connect with each other.

Nath: The puppy was very cute! While Kayla and Jesse didn’t really connect, I was very happy with how Jesse’s story was built up. We saw enough to be interested, but it didn’t overtake the book :)

For me, I thought Kayla came around fast… For someone who was so against Christmas and connections… She got attached to the O’Neils very fast and I thought that was surprising. I also found some of the O’Neils family members a bit pushy. I mean, people are allowed to not like Christmas or are entitled their own opinions and some of the O’Neils just disregarded everything. While sometimes endearing in books, it would have driven me bonkers in real life.

Ames: Kayla was hiding a very deep pain and so when the O’Neils showed her how family should behave, she was like a sponge. She didn’t realize she was craving that feeling of belonging. She did come around fast, but I think it was because the O’Neils, especially Jackson, didn’t let her build her shields back up after they put cracks in them. I loved that Jackson could see that about Kayla and didn’t let her push him away. And it was a two-way street: Kayla showed them a different way to relate to each other.
I didn’t find them too pushy, but I agree, in real life, it would have driven me crazy. Luckily we were reading fiction!

Nath: I guess you’re right. I still expected her to resist a bit more :)

What did you think of Jackson and Kayla? I enjoyed them together, they definitively had chemistry :) At the same time though, I felt their romance was a bit too easy… like there was a lack of wooing ^_^;

Ames: I liked Jackson and Kayla as well but it wasn’t a lack of wooing but some other lack I felt. I agree it was easy...I think because Jackson fell for her so quickly. I just can’t see how he saw beyond her frosty demeanor and decided he wanted her, like what did he see? Maybe there wasn’t enough from his POV but in the end, I got her side of the attraction so that makes up for it I guess. They were good together. And plus he has his welcoming family. :P

Nath: They were indeed good together and I liked the ending - how each of them realized their mistake in the relationship.

So overall assessment? I thought Sleigh Bells in the Snow was an engaging book, but the romance and the character development were a bit bland. I wished for a bit more. Still, Ms Morgan has captured my interest enough that I’m looking forward to see Snow Crystal in another season :) I’m giving this book a B-.

Ames: Like I said above, I thought the beginning was a bit slow but it definitely picked up once Kayla got to Snow Crystal. I liked the O’Neils and the whole atmosphere of the resort. Enjoyable characters and despite a bit of oomph lacking from the romance, I finished the book with a big smile on my face. I too look forward to reading more of the O’Neils. I’m giving Sleigh Bells in the Snow a solid B.

Tuesday, December 3

New Releases - December 2013

Oups, we're a bit late with the New Releases post this month. You can chalk it up to so many reasons LOL, but I think laziness and fatigue would be the top ones ^_^; Still, we made it for today which is the new release day, so not bad :P

I'm always bummed out in December because of the lack of new releases and this year is no exception. Some good books are coming out, but not enough to keep me busy throughout the holiday season! Although this year, it might be good because I'm really in the mood for Christmas and that'll mean more money to put into it :)

So here are the books Ames and I are looking forward this month :) Let us know if we missed something!!


December 2

Switched by Cassie Mae
published by Randomhouse
Ever since high school, Kayla has been crazy for gorgeous football player Talon. But before she could muster the courage to tell him, he became a hot item with her beautiful BFF, Reagan. The only person who knows Kayla’s secret is Wesley, Talon’s best bud—and he’s got it bad for Reagan. Now they’re all in college together, hanging out 24/7. For Kayla, seeing the two lovebirds together is absolutely unbearable. So Kayla and Wesley hatch a plot to drive them apart before Talon has a chance to give Reagan the Christmas gift she’s been waiting for.

Soon enough, the once happy couple is fighting. Reagan suddenly can’t get enough of Wesley’s goofy sense of humor, and Talon seems to be paying more attention to Kayla than a guy who’s “only a friend” ever should. But just when everything seems to be falling into place, Kayla and Wesley accidentally spend a night together and discover a hitch in their plan they never considered: that switching partners may not lead to a perfect ending after all.
Genre: New Adult
Series: standalone

Nath: Ugh, that seems to be the new trend in covers! Seen so many like this one and I gotta say, not loving them ^_^; Book sounds okay, lots of drama... Going to wait and see what you think of it, Ames! :P

Ames:  LOL  I love the drama.  You know me and friends to lovers.  That is outweighing the best friend boyfriend stealing antics that seem to be going on.  Because that plot?  I'm not too fond of.  But I like the sound of this one.


December 3

Daughters of the Nile by Stephanie Dray
published by Berkley Trade
Based on the true story of Cleopatra’s daughter...

After years of abuse as the emperor’s captive in Rome, Cleopatra Selene has found a safe harbor. No longer the pitiful orphaned daughter of the despised Egyptian Whore, the twenty year old is now the most powerful queen in the empire, ruling over the kingdom of Mauretania—an exotic land of enchanting possibility where she intends to revive her dynasty.

With her husband, King Juba II and the magic of Isis that is her birthright, Selene brings prosperity and peace to a kingdom thirsty for both. But when Augustus Caesar jealously demands that Selene’s children be given over to him to be fostered in Rome, she’s drawn back into the web of imperial plots and intrigues that she vowed to leave behind.

Determined and resourceful, Selene must shield her loved ones from the emperor’s wrath, all while vying with ruthless rivals like King Herod. Can she find a way to overcome the threat to her marriage, her kingdom, her family, and her faith? Or will she be the last of her line?
Genre: Historical Fiction
Series: Cleopatra's Daughter, Book #3

Ames:  I really enjoy Stephanie Dray's writing so I always keep an eye out for her new releases.  I also LOVE that cover.


Out to Lunch by Stacey Ballis
published by Berkley Trade
Jenna has lost her best friend.

With Aimee gone so tragically young, Jenna barely knows where to turn. Aimee was the one who always knew what to do—not to mention what to wear. The two built a catering company together and had so much in common—well, except their taste in men. Jenna never understood what the successful, sophisticated Aimee saw in Wayne, with his Star Wars obsession and harebrained business schemes.

And gained her best friend’s husband….

But Aimee has left a shocking last request: Jenna now has financial custody of the not-so-merry widower. True, Wayne needs someone sensible around to keep him under control, but what was her dear departed friend thinking?

The thing is, as she gets to know Wayne better, his latest moneymaking idea actually starts to intrigue her. Her attractive new lawyer boyfriend doesn’t approve of it—but then, Wayne doesn’t approve of her attractive new lawyer boyfriend. Now Jenna has to figure out what direction her life is going to take next. And she can’t help asking herself: What would Aimee do?
Genre: Women's Fiction
Series: standalone

Nath: Ohhhh, didn't realize Ms Ballis had a new release coming out :) This one sounds cute!!

Ames:  It does, doesn't it?  I really enjoyed Off the Menu so I've been waiting for her next book.  I remember misreading the blurb for OtM so I'm going to try and not get things confused this time...like thinking that Wayne develops feelings for Aimee.  LOL
The Heart of a Duke by Victoria Morgan
published by Berkley Sensation
Lady Julia Chandler fears she will be walking down the aisle with a silver-tipped cane if she waits for the Duke of Bedford to seal their engagement. Seeking to quicken his pace, she decides to find her duke, kiss him senseless, and post the wedding banns. It is a good plan, until she mistakes her fiancé’s long-absent twin for her duke.

Ten years ago, Lord Daniel Bryant sailed to America to find his fortune and flee his cruel brother who inherited the family title. A cryptic note draws him back to England: Come home and claim your destiny. Before seeking anything, Daniel must first determine who set the fire that nearly took his life and precipitated his flight abroad. Now with the taste of Lady Julia warm on his lips, the stakes are raised higher than before as he seeks to claim both his destiny and the lady of his heart.
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: standalone

Nath: Oh, sounds like an interesting historical romance :P Is this the author's debut novel?

Ames:  No, she also wrote For the Love of a Soldier which features a cross-dressing heroine and what made her land on my radar.  LOL  This one sounds interesting.


Ink is Thicker than Water by Amy Spalding
published by Entangled Teen
For Kellie Brooks, family has always been a tough word to define. Combine her hippie mom and tattooist stepdad, her adopted overachieving sister, her younger half brother, and her tough-love dad, and average Kellie’s the one stuck in the middle, overlooked and impermanent. When Kellie’s sister finally meets her birth mother and her best friend starts hanging with a cooler crowd, the feeling only grows stronger.

But then she reconnects with Oliver, the sweet and sensitive college guy she had a near hookup with last year. Oliver is intense and attractive, and she’s sure he’s totally out of her league. But as she discovers that maybe intensity isn’t always a good thing, it’s yet another relationship she feels is spiraling out of her control.

It’ll take a new role on the school newspaper and a new job at her mom’s tattoo shop for Kellie to realize that defining herself both outside and within her family is what can finally allow her to feel permanent, just like a tattoo.
Genre: Contemporary Young Adult
Series: standalone

Ames:  Wena and I reviewed and enjoyed the heck out of The Reese Malcolm List by this author so I've been definitely wanting to read more by her!  The blurb for this one makes me happy.  I can't wait to read it!
Racing Savannah by Miranda Kenneally
published by Sourcebooks
They’re from two different worlds.

He lives in the estate house, and she spends most of her time in the stables helping her father train horses. In fact, Savannah has always been much more comfortable around horses than boys. Especially boys like Jack Goodwin—cocky, popular and completely out of her league. She knows the rules: no mixing between the staff and the Goodwin family. But Jack has no such boundaries.

With her dream of becoming a horse jockey, Savannah isn’t exactly one to follow the rules either. She’s not going to let someone tell her a girl isn’t tough enough to race. Sure, it’s dangerous. Then again, so is dating Jack…
Genre: Contemporary Young Adult
Series: Hundred Oaks, Book #4

Nath: I haven't read Ms Kenneally last few releases... but I might pick up this one though. Always interesting to see two persons from different backgrounds coming together. Also gotta say that Sourcebooks is doing a great job with her covers :P Always pretty!

Ames:  I agree, I like her covers.  I haven't read Kenneally's other books (besides Catching Jordan that I could just eat because I love it so much lol) but I think I'll jump right into this one because Savannah wants to be a jockey, something that I thought about when I was younger.  Another book I've been eagerly anticipating.  


Sea of Love by Susan Donovan
published by Signet Select
For years Rowan Flynn distanced herself from Bayberry Island and its infamous mermaid legend. But after her investor fiancé lost what was left of her family’s fortune, Rowan reluctantly agreed to run the Safe Haven Bed-and-Breakfast, determined never again to fall for the ridiculous fantasy of the mermaid matchmaker.

Now Rowan is just biding her time until she can return to her "real” life in New York, fixing up the B and B and avoiding neighbors who are angry that the Flynns won’t sell their land to a developer set on turning the island into a glitzy vacation destination.

But when a handsome stranger arrives at the B and B the night before the annual Mermaid Festival, Rowan’s life takes a turn for the interesting. Could it be the divine hand of the town’s patroness? Or is Rowan being set up for another disappointment?
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: Bayberry Island, Book #1

Nath: Honestly, I'm not really excited about yet another small town contemporary romance series and don't know how I feel about Ms Donovan jumping on this bandwagon. Also, this plot is nothing new - as an avid reader, I've read it countless time ^_^; However, at the end of the day, it's Ms Donovan and I usually enjoy her books, so it is on my radar. Hopefully, she'll surprise me!



No Place Like Home - anthology
published by Kensington (Zebra)
There's nothing more festive than a winter romance, and in these heart-warming stories, love is a gift that can take you by surprise...

"The 24 Days Of Christmas" by Linda Lael Miller
A matchbox advent calendar first brought Frank Rayner and Addie Hutton together. But that was years ago. There's no way the miracles of Christmas--and the magic of true love--could possibly be hidden under one of its tiny flaps. Or could they?

"Christmas Angel" by Kat Martin
When Angel Summers' first love, Josh Coltraine, joined the Army, she vowed to hate him forever. But now he's back in Savannah for the holidays--wishing for a miracle that could heal both their hearts.

"The Christmas Carousel" by Mary Carter
Single mom Georgia Bradley can't afford to fight the developers who want to tear down her beloved Rhode Island auction house--especially Adam Cavalier. But when she receives a mysterious gift, Adam becomes intrigued with its origin--and with Georgia...

"A Rose In Winter" By Laura Florand
Allegra Caldron knew the rule never to talk to strangers. But on a cold winter night in Provence, she breaks that rule--and more--with an irresistible man. Raoul Rosier seems thrillingly dangerous, yet why does Allegra feel so safe with him--even when she believes he's a thief?
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: various

Nath: I'm not sure I'll be getting this one, but if I do, it'll be for Ms Florand's entry :) I wonder if it's the set-up for her Provence series...

Ames:  Is she starting a new series?

Nath: Not exactly a new series, more like a spin-off - La Vie en Rose. She's already started the series, but so far, it's been novellas and shorter length stories. I think her next full-length novel with Kensington will be part of this series...


Kicking It - anthology
published by New American Library (ROC)
New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine has modern-day potions witches Holly and Andrew facing off against a firebrand politician who wears literally killer boots in a Texas-sized rodeo of trouble.

Boot-loving Cadogan vampire Lindsey must team up with off-again, on-again vampire partner Luc when a woman from her past is targeted by supernaturals in New York Times bestselling author Chloe Neill’s all-new adventure.

And New York Times bestselling author Rob Thurman features Trixa Iktomi from her Trickster series dealing with magical vengeance and magical footwear.

Taking kick-ass urban fantasy literally, USA Today bestselling authors Kalayna Price and Faith Hunter bring together the best of the genre to once again prove when you’re fighting supernatural forces, it helps to keep your feet on the ground.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: various

Nath: Another anthology on my radar. This time around, it's because of Ms Thurman's entry and so happy she's giving us another Trickster story! I missed Trixa, but also her companions LOL. Also, it might be a good introduction to other UF series that I've been missing out. I'm really on the look-out for new ones.


December 10


Secrets and Ink by Lou Harper
published by Samhain
When Karma writes you a ticket, pay up or else...

If life was like the movies, Jem Mitchell’s wouldn’t be such a mess. In LA’s glittering world of dreams, he works an unglamorous job at a gourmet grocery store. His past is so deep and dark, the details are lost even to him. All he knows is he was once cursed by a meter maid, and ever since, his love life has sucked.

When Detective Nick Davies becomes a regular at the store, Jem dares to hope he’s un-hexed at last. He should have known that sex with a remarkably normal guy, devoid of weird fetishes and fatal personality flaws, was too good to be true.

During a post-encounter cuddle, Nick recognizes the tattoo on Jem’s back—and remembers him as a young hustler he arrested nine years past.

As Jem’s memories come crashing back, he flees from Nick, but fate contrives to keep pushing them back together. And when Jem’s old partner in crime is found murdered, the stakes are raised for life, for love, and a dangerous drama with no guarantee of a Hollywood ending.
Genre: Contemporary M/M Romance
Series: standalone

Ames:  I really enjoy Harper's writing and I think the set up for this one sounds quirky and right up my alley.
December 15

Brazen by Kelley Armstrong
published by Subterranean Press
Nick Sorrentino knows everyone in the supernatural world considers him the Pack’s playboy, the pretty but not very useful werewolf whose only reputation involves his amorous exploits.

Usually, Nick couldn’t care less what anyone outside the Pack thinks of him. But when it affects his hunt for Malcolm Danvers, a psychotic bogeyman from the Pack’s past, it matters.

Necessity forces Nick to team up with mercenary half-demon Vanessa Callas to run Malcolm to ground in Detroit. Together, they discover Malcolm is more deadly than ever. And he wants to play.

It’s time for Nick to prove he’s not just a lover.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: Otherworld Stories, Book #13.1

Nath: Ohhhh, so looking forward to this one! I think Nick is one of the most interesting and under-developed character of Ms Armstrong's Otherworld series and I'm happy to get a story from his POV. Also, if he can get a love interest, that'd be cool :P


Return to You by Julie Cross
self-published
How many dreams can you chase at once?

Even with bad boy, TJ, disrupting their morning workouts, Karen and Stevie’s daily battles with each other are sure to bring both of them closer to a national title at next month’s championships. It’s the kind of feud that creates winning results.

Until a fall from the uneven bars shakes Karen’s rock-solid confidence. Not only does she balk every time she so much as attempts a routine, she’s also facing all this without much support from Jordan. After receiving some bad news, Jordan’s reluctance to listen to reason causes Karen so much frustration she begins to avoid him, needing space to deal with her own issues. He needs someone to force him to make the right choice, he needs his dad to intervene and Karen knows this, but is torn between her loyalty to Jordan and her concern for her coach’s son. Even though both paths lead to the same person—Jordan—it feels like she’s choosing between two different people.

And then there’s the growing tension between TJ and Stevie. They’re obviously on the verge of either ripping each other’s heads off or ripping each other’s clothes off. It’s hard for either Jordan or Karen to tell where those two are headed. Tension is building from every possible outlet and there’s bound to be an explosion of some kind in the very near future.
Genre: New Young Adult lol
Series: Letters to Nowhere, Book #3

Nath: I can't wait for this new entry of the series! Really looking forward to it! Although not sure I'm all that happy about the rift that seems to be happening between Karen and Jordan. Hope they work it through, because they really are too cute together!! I'm also concerned about Jordan because something seems to be wrong with his health... hopefully, I'm wrong.

Ames:  I like when established couples have fights.  Because the making up is so awesome.  LOL

Ok, I totally read the blurb wrong and I was like "Why are Karen and Stevie going to rip each other's clothes off?"  hahaha

Nath: LOL, catfight!! In any case, hopefully, they work it out ^_^;


December 16

Thrown by Colette Auclair
published by Simon & Schuster (Pocket Star)
In THROWN, professional trainer Amanda Vogel dreams of riding jumpers in the Olympics, but after seeing her best friend die in a riding accident, she’s so traumatized she can’t show. Broke and desperate, she takes a summer job in Aspen teaching some big-shot widowed movie star’s spoiled daughters to ride—even though she hates teaching kids. She braces herself for three miserable months. But by Labor Day, she has to choose between capturing a gold medal…and the man who has captured her heart.
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: standalone

Nath: Totally see why it's on your radar, Ames! I bet the cover caught your eyes and for good reason! Really nice :P This sounds really interesting!

Ames:  Two horse-centric books this month.  Woohoo!  And in such different disciplines.  Racing and then show jumping.  *sigh*  December is going to be a good month.  I love the cover.  And the romance sounds good too!
December 17

The Countess Conspiracy by Courtney Milan
self-published
From Ms Milan's website....

In which Sebastian, an infamous rake, is brought to his knees by an innocent… Ha ha, no. That is some other book.....Sebastian is Robert’s cousin.
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: Brothers Sinister #3

Ames:  Courtney Milan is an auto-buy author for me.  There's really nothing else to say.  LOL  Oh but the blurb is cute.


December 24


Beguiled by Joanna Chambers
published by Samhain
David Lauriston couldn't be less interested in King George IV's first visit to Edinburgh. But with Faculty of Advocates members required to put on a minimal show of patriotism, David makes an appointment with his tailor for a new set of clothes-only to run into a man he hasn't seen for two long years.

Lord Murdo Balfour.

Much has changed since their bitter parting, except their stormy attraction. And when Murdo suggests they enjoy each other's company during his stay, David finds himself agreeing. After all, it's only a temporary tryst.

Amidst the pomp and ceremony of the King's visit, Murdo's seduction is more powerful than David ever imagined possible. But when other figures from David's past show up, he is drawn into a chain of events beyond his control. Where his determination to help a friend will break his body, threaten his career, and put at risk the fragile tenderness he's found in Murdo's arms.
Genre: Historical M/M Romance
Series: Enlightenment, Book #2

Ames:  I like Joanna Chambers' writing and even though historical m/m isn't my favorite, I like the sound of this one.


The Spider by Jennifer Estep
published by Simon & Schuster (Pocket)
How did I end up in a career where I always have blood on my hands?

Well, let me tell you a story about an assassin who thought she could do no wrong…

Ten years ago. A blistering hot August night. I remember like it was yesterday. The night I, Gin Blanco, truly became the Spider. Killing people is what I do best, especially now that I’ve honed my Ice and Stone magic. But back then, I had yet to learn one very important rule: arrogance will get you, every single time.

This particular job seemed simple: murder a crooked building contractor with ties to ruthless Fire elemental Mab Monroe. My mentor, Fletcher Lane, had some misgivings, but I was certain that I had the situation under control… right up until I exposed my weaknesses to a merciless opponent who exploited every single one of them. There’s a reason assassins aren’t supposed to feel anything. Luckily, a knife to the heart can fix that problem, especially when I’m the one wielding it…
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: Elemental Assassin, Book #10

Nath: I'm not sure how I feel about The Spider being some sort of prequel and thus going back in the timeline... However, I'm still a fan of the series and will be reading it till the end :) So keep them coming, Ms Estep!



December  31

Castle Hill by Samantha Young
published by New American Library
Braden Carmichael never imagined he’d fall as hard and as fast as he did for Jocelyn Butler. He also could not have anticipated how difficult it would be to convince her to give in to love. But now that he has her, he’s never letting go. He’s got it all planned—the passionate proposal, the dream wedding, the sexy Hawaiian honeymoon—even the perfect family they’ll start.

After trying to flee from her painful past, Joss is finally allowing herself to embrace the future. But when things start moving faster than she anticipated, she finds herself panicking over something Braden can’t understand. After everything they’ve been through, Joss is sure that their love can survive even her worst fears. But, this time, she may push Braden too far—and risk losing everything all over again…
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: On Dublin Street, Book #2.5

Ames:  I LOVE Joss and Braden.  LOVE THEM.  I cannot capture with words how much I love them.  LOL  They're right up there on my favorite couples list.  So definitely cannot wait to read this one!
The Promise of Amazing by Robin Constantine
published by Balzer + Bray
Wren Caswell is average. Ranked in the middle of her class at Sacred Heart, she’s not popular, but not a social misfit. Wren is the quiet, “good” girl who's always done what she's supposed to—only now in her junior year, this passive strategy is backfiring. She wants to change, but doesn’t know how.

Grayson Barrett was the king of St. Gabe’s. Star of the lacrosse team, top of his class, on a fast track to a brilliant future—until he was expelled for being a “term paper pimp.” Now Gray is in a downward spiral and needs to change, but doesn’t know how.

One fateful night their paths cross when Wren, working at her family’s Arthurian-themed catering hall, performs the Heimlich on Gray as he chokes on a cocktail weenie, saving his life literally and figuratively. What follows is the complicated, awkward, hilarious, and tender tale of two teens shedding their pasts, figuring out who they are—and falling in love.
Genre: Young Adult
Series: standalone

Nath: Ohhhh. Love it when two people at a crossroads meet and help each other... even unwittingly. This one sounds really cute and funny... Hope it's a winner!!

Ames:  I know!  I also like when a shy, quiet girl attracts the popular boy.  :P  I like the dynamics with that kind of pairing.  I'm crossing my fingers for this one.



The Grendel Affair by Lisa Shearin
published by Berkley (Ace)
We’re Supernatural Protection & Investigations, known as SPI. Things that go bump in the night, the monsters you thought didn’t exist? We battle them and keep you safe. But some supernatural baddies are just too big to contain, even for us….

When I moved to New York to become a world famous journalist, I never imagined that snagging a job at a seedy tabloid would change my career path from trashy reporter to undercover agent. I’m Makenna Fraser, a Seer for SPI. I can see through any disguise, shield, or spell that a paranormal pest can come up with. I track down creatures and my partner, Ian Byrne, takes them out—usually saving my skin in the process.

Our cases are generally pretty routine, but a sickle-wielding serial killer has been prowling the city’s subway tunnels. And the murderer’s not human. The fiend in question, a descendant of Grendel—yes, that Grendel—shares his ancestor’s hatred of parties, revelry, and drunkards. And with New Year’s Eve in Times Square only two days away, we need to bag him quickly. Because if we don’t find him—and the organization behind him—by midnight, our secret’s out and everyone’s time is up.
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Series: SPI Files, Book #1

Nath: Hmmmm. I haven't loved what I read previously of Ms Shearin; however, I'm adding this book to my radar for my perpetual quest of new UF series to read :) Hopefully, this one will be a winner for me :)

Ames:  Ok, I haven't been interested in UF for forever but reading the blurb has given me a little itch.  I'll wait to see what you think of it, Nath, and then maybe I'll check it out too.



How to Run with a Naked Werewolf by Molly Harper
published by Simon & Schuster (Pocket)
Caleb Graham is a werewolf by nature, a tracker by profession. He uses his “extra gifts” to find people, and not always in the most legal or ethical manner. He doesn’t care what they’ve done, or who wants them found, as long as his considerable fee is paid. He likes his life simple and uncomplicated.

Anna Moder, former physician to Caleb’s pack, happens across Caleb during a particularly violent “negotiation” that has left him bloodied and unconscious. She helps him, despite the fact that he’s cost her a car, so he insists that she stay with him on the road for a while. As they grow closer, Anna looks past the gruff exterior and and the questionable job to thoroughly decent werewolf underneath.

Anna – who is careful to edit her involvement with Caleb’s pack from their conversations – doesn’t talk about why a nice girl wants to live in the middle of frozen nowhere, but she’s obviously on the run from something. When Anna’s past collides with Caleb’s current assignment from one of his sleazier contacts, Caleb finally has to make a choice—protect his job…or his potential mate?
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Series: Naked Werewolf, Book #3

Nath: I don't love this series of Ms Harper as much as the Jane Jameson/Half Moon Hollow series; however, I'm willing to give it another go because I really enjoy Ms Harper's writing and humor :)

Ames:  I like Molly Harper's humor too, so even though I found the previous two books ok, I'll probably read this.  Just for a laugh.  :P



Taste of Darkness by Maria V. Snyder
published by Harlequin (Mira)
She's fought death and won. But how can she fight her fears?

Avry knows hardship and trouble. She fought the plague and survived. She took on King Tohon and defeated him. But now her heart-mate, Kerrick, is missing, and Avry fears he's gone forever.

But there's a more immediate threat. The Skeleton King plots to claim the Fifteen Realms for his own. With armies in disarray and the dead not staying down, Avry's healing powers are needed now more than ever.Torn between love and loyalty, Avry must choose her path carefully. For the future of her world depends on her decision.
Genre: Fantasy
Series: Healer, Book #3

Nath: I still haven't read Scent of Magic - the second book of the series, but it's Ms Snyder. I want to support her, especially since she's going back to Yelena and Valek! Woohoo, those, I can't wait. Wooohooo!! Okay, back to Taste of Darkness... Perhaps once I have this book, I'll feel like reading Scent of Magic. After all, not having to wait a year to know what happens will be a good incentive :P


If Wishes were Earls by Elizabeth Boyle
published by Harpercollins Publisher (Avon)
Harriet Hathaway has loved only one man her entire life: the Earl of Roxley. But when he ignores her at a ball, she takes rather desperate steps to catch his eye and her plans find her ruined and without any hope of gaining Roxley’s heart. So it is much to her amazement when Roxley proposes marriage to save her from ruin. But Roxley’s proposal isn’t quite on the up and up and when she finds out she’s just another piece in one of his plots and japes, she vows revenge.

Roxley is desperate to pull his family from the brink of ruin, and the only way to gain a lost fortune is to prove to his aunts that’s he’s “reformed” his life and is determined to settle down. But the bride-to-be that he thought would be most amiable is doing everything to turn his life and his heart upside down. Harriet Hathaway had always seemed the most sensible girl he knew, but now this siren of a stranger he’s engaged to is leaving him feeling anything but sensible. Harriet is about to steal not only his heart, but quite possibly the keys to the Roxley fortune.
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: Rhymes With Love, Book #3

Nath: I can't wait to read this one. I remember Harriet and Roxley's interactions in Along Came a Duke and found them very entertaining and engaging. I hope Harriet really creates havoc for Roxley!! Can't wait to read this one :)

Ames:  OOooh this one sounds like a fun read!!
The Greatest Lover Ever by Christina Brooke
published by St. Martin's
Passion to last a lifetime...

The Sweetest Scandal

Beautiful, exuberant, and stubborn Georgiana Black has more spirit than sense—which she learns when an ultimatum to the Earl of Beckenham ends their engagement. Six years later, Georgie is less concerned with impending spinsterhood than with making sure her young sister doesn't make the same mistakes she did. But soon Georgie stumbles into a scandalous encounter with none other than her former fiancé. Beckenham is still breathtakingly desirable.

The Truest Temptation

Beckenham's brief engagement to Georgie taught him one thing: when it comes to a wife, he wants a woman who will do her duty and cause no trouble. When the fiery Georgie falls unexpectedly into his arms, Beckenham remembers just how lushly delectable she is. Suddenly, the idea of actually marrying Georgie is irresistible. In a battle of wills, can passion conquer pride?
Genre: Historical Romance
Series: The Westruthers, Book #2

Nath: I enjoyed Ms Brooke's historical romance, so I'll most probably be picking this book eventually :)


Maybe

Lost in Wanderlust by Karina Halle
published by Diversion Books
The hol­i­day from hell just got ugly.

As if get­ting dumped on his vaca­tion wasn’t enough, British jour­nal­ist Chris Warner finds him­self stranded on the Mediter­ranean with a des­per­ate boss push­ing dead­lines down his throat all while facing an uncer­tain future.

Enter Jamie Cooper, a free spir­ited and slightly unsta­ble travel writer whose arrival only seems to make mat­ters worse. All Chris wants is to get back to Lon­don, win back his ex and start climb­ing up the cor­po­rate lad­der. Unfor­tu­nately, Jamie has dif­fer­ent plans for him and the may­hem that fol­lows turns both their lives upside down and up again.

“Lost in Wanderlust” is a rowdy contemporary romance about two memorable char­ac­ters who embark on a jour­ney through hell, high water and a lot of wine, in order to find them­selves, each other and a mis­placed diary that holds the key to their happiness.
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Series: standalone

Ames:  I'm not quite sure on the release date for this one but I've heard good things about Karina Halle's writing and that cover is gorgeous, so I'm definitely interested in reading this one.