Sunday, April 7, 2013

Kristen Ashley Extravaganza


So, I went on a total Kristen Ashley binge.  It started with anticipating her newest release, Raid, which was only a week out from release and then it just didn't stop.


First, I bought...



The Gamble [Colorado Mountain #1] - Kristen Ashley:  This is the first Colorado Mountain book but I had skipped it previously because it's set in a different town from the rest and has a completely different set of characters.  The first third or so of this book was rough goings for me.  Max stepped well over the line from demanding alpha to creepy control freak more than once and, frankly, the man gave me the willies.  He eased up, though, and Nina settled in more with the town and I really found myself enjoying the whole thing.  It also didn't hurt that Max is pretty good at apologizing and admitting he was wrong after being a jackass - something I appreciate mightily in an Ashley hero. I can't wait for Ashley to get back to Gnaw Bone now. (Amz||Grds)

Monday, April 1, 2013

My Reading: Recapping February

The Best...



Getting Hotter [Out Of Uniform #8] - Elle Kennedy:  Navy seal sexytimes!  I love how deft Kennedy is at balancing honest to goodness romance and gleeful smut. Seth has the hots for Miranda, who is a former showgirl who his mom asked him to keep an eye out for.  Unfortunately, Miranda has two six-year-olds and Seth is seriously wary of children.  Miranda takes a risk letting Seth into the lives of both her and her children but it's a calculated risk and she doesn't make the decision without consideration.  I enjoyed how everything played out.   Also, Dylan's whole subplot and the set-up for the next book in the series?  What is not to love about sexy man-on-man action?  Nothing.  These books are a lot of fun.

(Side Note: If you're not familiar with this series, the first 6 are novella length and books 7+ are full-length. I haven't read many of the novellas because romance novellas just aren't one of my favorite things but I have thoroughly enjoyed both full-length novels.)  (Amz||Grds)


Monday, March 11, 2013

My Reading: January In A Nutshell

So, it's March... and that means I'm literally months behind with my reading recap.

So, yeah... the month of January happened... and I read some books.  Here ya go.


The Best...


Shelly Laurenston's Pride Series:  These books are paranormal romances with shapeshifter characters and I love them.  They're so much fun to read - it's downright ridiculous.  Laurenston is a truly hilarious writer and I just cannot get enough of her strong, aggressive, take-no-prisoners female characters. (Amz||Grds)


Wednesday, January 2, 2013

My Yearly Reading: Favorites of 2012

Here we go - my ten favorite books of 2012.  I've sorted these by genre and included links if I've already written about them. I also cheated and combined multiple books by the same author as one single pick.  Oh well, it's my list and I'll do what I want with it.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

My Weekly Reading (12/31/12)

And here's a bunch of quickie reviews to wrap up 2012:




Monday, December 31, 2012

My Weekly Reading (11/25/12)

Alright folks, I'm going to catch up and start over fresh for the new year.  Sound like a good plan?  Let's hope so.

Anyway, what did I read in the last month? Paranormal romance -series style, that's what.

First, Moira Rogers' Southern Arcana books...



Monday, November 26, 2012

My Weekly Reading (11/23/12)

Long hours the past couple of weeks and working on my Christmas knitting led to a smaller reading list than usual.  But much of what I did read managed to have heroes with pierced peens and creative angel-on-angel sexy-times.  So there's that.


First up, two books from new-to-me-author Cherrie Lynn:



Monday, November 12, 2012

My Weekly Reading: Spotlight!

I'm going to preface this review by saying that the Johanna Lyndsey's 90's medieval romance, Prisoner Of My Desire, was not an easy book to read and, as such, is not an easy book to write about either.   It's a controversial and unconventional romance novel that deals quite frankly with the subject of rape.  I, personally, found it to be enthralling and engrossing, but I can easily see how others would vehemently disagree.

That being said, here's my take:   


Prisoner Of My Desire - Johanna Lindsey

Monday, October 29, 2012

My Weekly Reading (10-21-12 and 10-28-12)

I was ready to incredulously declare this a smut-free week until I remembered that I read a book by Charlotte Stein, who writes some of the filthiest books I have ever read.   Oh well.  Nuts to that.


The Best...

Remember a few weeks back when I said I was hoarding Karina Bliss' backlist?  Well, I was in just the right mood for some short category romances so I raided the whole stash.


Like Father Like Son - Karina Bliss
I really liked this one. A spunky teacher helps a divorced dad connect with his ten-year-old daughter and then the two fall into a short-term relationship (that turns complicated, naturally) before she's set to return home to New Zealand.  The romance was really enjoyable.  However, this book is part of a multi-author series, and a significant portion of the story is taken over by the overarching familial drama.  While I found that stuff to be rather confusing and hard to keep track of, I also found it interesting enough (and superbly soap-y) to make me consider tracking down the other books in the series.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Weekly Reading (10/14/12)

A very satisfying conclusion to a somewhat frustrating trilogy, hilarious dragon shifters,and more..

The Best:
Tempting The Bride- Sherry Thomas
Only Sherry Thomas could take an amnesia plot and make it amazing. 

This is the third book in the Fitzhugh Trilogy which follows the romantic entanglements of a trio of siblings in Victorian England.  I enjoyed the first one, Beguiling The Beauty, which had an odd revenge/hidden identity plot and I loved the second one, Ravishing The Heiress, even though every page made me want to crawl into a fetal position and just cry my eyes out.

Helena Fitzhugh and David Hillsborough have way too much baggage between them.  She's fixated upon an old love who is now an unhappily married man.  He's been in unrequited love with her for half of his life but has spent so many years purposefully antagonizing her to hide his feelings from scrutiny that he's finding it impossible to break the pattern no matter how badly he wants to. Luckily for them, Helena's poor decisions and a not-really-all-that-selfless white knight move on David's part throw the two together and a carriage accident and case of amnesia gives them the chance to wipe the slate clean just long enough to start building something real.

I did not anticipating loving this book.  Helena came off really brittle and rather selfish in her sibling's books, David came off a bit too smarmy and pervy, and amnesia is such a cheesy plot device.  What hooked me initally is the depth of David's unrequited love.  He's not screwing around, he's a goner for this woman but he's also a hopeless mess.  He had me rooting for him almost right off the bat and never disappointed.

Gosh, Sherry Thomas is a great writer.  She sucks you in and then digs her claws in deep.  I've now read all of her books.  Guess it's time to make second passes now.  (Incidentally, the number of times Sherry Thomas has made me cry while on vacation: 2.  It's time to stop taking her books on vacation, obviously.)


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Weekly Reading (Playing Catch-Up: Part 3)


Almost there.  I swear.  Lots of quickie reviews in this bunch.

The Best...

Beyond Shame - Kit Rocha
A kinky erotic dystopian romance with gang violence, bootlegging, cage-fighting, public sex, BDSM, girl-on-girl action, and some serious themes of female empowerment.  This book was definitely what I like to call a "kitchen sink book."  A little bit of everything there.  I can't wait for the next book to come out as I am on the edge of my seat waiting to see how the couple in that one will manage to bridge the seemingly insurmountable gap between them.  Cannot wait.

Note:  This is a new pseudonym and series for Moira Rogers.  I already really liked Moira Rogers work, but this is easily my favorite so far.  I love the new direction.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Weekly Reading (Playing Catch-Up: Part 2)

Well, here is my promised All Kristen Ashley: All The Time edition.

Kristen Ashley is a self-published author who writes massively long romance novels featuring asshole alpha males.  Her novels are such guilty pleasures.  They're affordable (the e-editions, anyways), fast, easy-to-read, and highly addicting.  However, they often can be found to be very lacking in the editing department, have rambling structures, and have male leads who can easily cross the line from "asshole hero" to "full-on asshole."  Nonetheless, I got totally hooked.


The Best:


Motorcycle Man [Dream Man #4] - Kristen Ashley
This book blindsided me.  I was completely unprepared for how hard this book knocked me on my ass.

It starts with heroine Tyra acting out of character by having a lust-fueled encounter with a sexy biker, falling down with a sudden case of insta-love, and then unceremoniously getting the heave-ho.  Only thing is, she maybe kinda forgot to tell the biker that she's his new secretary so Monday morning proves awkward and confrontational.  He has a no-sleeping-with-employees policy and she's pissed and too stubborn to back down.  Tyra's a very independent person who is used to taking the safe path and is not looking to make waves or get involved in a messy situation.  Tack's an aggressive man who thrives on a challenge.  An awesome romance full of passion and fighting and acrobatic sexytimes ensues.

Tack is not just a biker.  He's the leader of a full-on biker gang.  The misogyny rampant in biker culture was probably my biggest issue with the book but it didn't end up overshadowing my enjoyment of the rest of the novel.  I think that's probably because Tyra was good at not letting Tack run roughshod over her and didn't back down when he'd overstepped or crossed a boundary.

Did I previously mention how damn sexy Tack is?  He's a scary biker gang leader and a dominant, controlling, aggressive man.  He is also, in his own completely unconventional way, one incredibly sexy and romantic bastard.  A couple of choice Tack quotes:
 "We’re seein’ where this goes because we both want that. And we want that because what we got is hot and parts of it are sweet and parts of it are wild and parts of it are frustrating as all fuckin’ hell but all of it is alive."
 “No, baby, I’m not scaring you. You’re just scared. You give me a little more, you’ll see I’ll protect it. More, I’ll protect that too. More, I got that too. When you give it all to me, if it works with us in a way that lasts, you’ll never be scared. You’ll feel safe enough to have your eyes open, your arms up and you’ll enjoy the fuck outta the ride. I’ll see to that, Red, and that’s a promise.”
The day after I finished this book, I felt so bereft that I went back and reread all of my favorite bits (which pretty much means every single glorious knock-down drag-out fight between Tyra and Tack).  Of the four Kristen Ashley books I've read, this is easily still my favorite one.


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

My Weekly Reading (Playing Catch-Up: Part 1)

I am so far behind.  Here's me playing catch-up for a while:

The Best:
Captives Of The Night - Loretta Chase

This is a Loretta Chase that's been sitting on my ereader for ages and, since it's an older novel of hers, I expected it to be a bit rusty.  Yeah, no.  I really loved this one.  It's bent a little more to mystery than romance in tone and plot.  Mysteries aren't my favorite genre but I loved this one because it's atypical  in that the villain of the story, really, is the murder victim and the two leads aren't trying to bring his killer to justice so much as they were just trying to get some closure on a sticky situation.

The murder mystery may have been the main plot but I thought the romance was really strong as well.  The heroine, Leila, is not your average romance heroine.  She can be tempermental and closed off and when she flies into a rage, she's a force to be recconed with.  Luckilly, her hero's a reformed villain and he has no problem keeping up with her incredibly perceptive mind, cutting insights, and blinding rages. In fact, he finds her downright captivating.  I loved them together. Another great one by Loretta Chase.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

My Weekly Reading Recap (9/16/12)


Due to a case of THE STUPID COLD THAT WILL NOT DIE AFTER 7 DAMN DAYS there will be no reading wrap-up this week.  I'll bundle the two very awesome books I read this week in with next week's wrap-up.  See ya then.


Thursday, September 13, 2012

Weekly Reading Recap (9/9/12)


Whoops, I forgot another book last time.  Luckily, I tackled a large book this week so the quantity is less than usual.  Fun smut, far more man-on-man action than normal, and 80's craziness ensues...

The Best...

Feeling Hot - Elle Kennedy
So, remember when I got excited last week when I read an erotic short where two straight dudes didn't freak out about touching each other in a threesome situation?  Boy did this take that to another level.  An awesome level.

Perviness aside, this was a really great romance.  The two main characters are a Navy Seal just home from a long deployment and the sister of his C.O. who is dealing with a creepy stalker ex-boyfriend situation.  The two are great together.  They have great chemistry, get along well, and really compliment and support each other.  I didn't think the erotic bits were the least bit superfluous, but without them, this still would have been a very solid contemporary romance.  I thoroughly enjoyed it.