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Friday, December 23, 2011

eARC Review: Her Dark Knight by Sharon Cullen

HER DARK KNIGHT by Sharon Cullen
FORMAT: eBook via Netgalley
GENRE: Paranormal Romance (Time Travel)
FILE SIZE: 635KB (84,000 words)
PUBLISHER: Carina Press (November 28, 2011)
ISBN: 9781426892714

Madelaine Alexander is on a mission. When her boss sends her to the hottest nightclub in town to meet with the owner, she won't be deterred, even if that means standing in line for fifty-eight minutes in torturous heels while she'd rather be home in her pj's with a bowl of popcorn.

A Knight of the Templar, Christien Chevalier was given immortality along with the responsibility of protecting the treasure of the Templars. He's been unwavering in his task for centuries until his one true love—who died seven hundred years ago—shows up in his club, demanding his attention.

Christien couldn't protect Madelaine when they first fell in love. She was married to a lord and he was simply a knight. Now, through some unknown miracle, she stands before him again and they have a second chance. But Christien fears that Madelaine is being used as a pawn in a dangerous game, a game of good versus evil that could affect all of mankind...

Where To Find Sharon: Author Site | Twitter | Facebook | Blog
Where To Buy: Kindle | Nook | Carina Press
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REVIEW:

A woman walks into a bar... Yeah, that would make a great joke but it's not what this book is about. Yes, a woman does walk into bar but she ends up having the shock of her life as well as meeting the one man she is destined to be with.

Christien Chevalier has lived for seven centuries and is tasked to guard the Templar treasure from getting into the wrong hands and bringing on the end of the world. In the fourteenth century, he was Templar Knight. He fell in love with the lady of the manor, Madelaine, Countess of Flandres. Alas, he was too noble to make a move and lost her at the hands of the overreaching, jealous castle whore.

Seven centuries later, Lainie Alexander walks into his nightclub and he thinks he's seeing things. What terrible, horrible, no good being would reincarnate her to taunt him? After all these long years of almost becoming at one with his sad,lonely, empty heart, Madelaine or someone that looks exactly like her is here.

Madelaine or rather, Lainie Alexander is sent to the nightclub by her mean girl boss Giselle to get papers signed. What the french toast? Really? Couldn't Giselle send her at a more reasonable time? Good grief! The bouncer tells Lainie that he knows nothing about an appointment and she has to go to the end of the line. Fifty-eight minutes later and twenty dollars poorer, Lainie finally gets into the club. As she's trying to find Chevalier or anyone who knows where he might be, she gets grabbed by some drunk guy. *insert clopping of horse hooves and some trumpeting* Enter the dark knight. I mean, a knight in an exquisitely cut suit.

Christien is momentarily shaken after seeing Lainie, rescuing her and flipping through the papers that he's supposed to sign. At first, he wonders if Lainie is working for Etienne Lucheux, his archenemy. A distraction of sorts. Or perhaps to get to the treasure.

After meeting Christien, Lainie begins to have very vivid dreams of a woman who shared her name. Fourteenth century Madelaine was married to a vile count who only married her for her family connections (how typical) and enjoys punishing her for any sin she has committed. Even going as far as making up things. His punishments not only include verbal abuse but physical abuse as well and god help her, Madelaine endures each and every one. The only light in her life is Christien. She is drawn to him from the moment their eyes meet and he to her. Madelaine's husband's right hand man has a thing for her and he's lude, crude and sweet jaysus, I wanted to call him out. So gross. Can I say that he's villainously vile?

Christien wants to protect Lainie, even going as far as having her move in with him after she gets pushed in front of a car. Lainie is only working for Lucheaux because of the pay. Her father is in an expensive nursing home after losing it when the government took their farm away and she also has student loans to pay. The lure of the paycheck is too great.

Christien must find a way to convince Lainie that she is his Madeleine, reincarnated. He must also find a way to keep her and the Templar treasure safe. Should all seven seals break, hell would break loose (literally). With danger at every turn (whether it's in the fourteenth century or the twenty first) Madeleine and Christien are destined to be together. She is his destruction and salvation. She holds the key.

Trading in their mortality, Lucien (Madelaine's husband's right hand man) and Giselle (the overreaching, jealous castle whore) want to be come one of the horsemen of the apocalypse. Lucien, to this day is still attracted to Madeleine (in the form of Lainie) and Giselle is still as jealous as ever.

As the danger closes in, Christien must protect Madeleine at any cost even if it means re-living seven centuries twice and convince her that they are destined to be together. Lainie must come to grips that she is indeed the Madeleine she keeps dreaming about. The dreams are vivid, in freaking techinicolor and surround sound. Christien has her convinced when he tells her things from her dreams that she hasn't told him. When all is revealed, Christien and Madeleine may have to sacrifice their love. Again.

FAVORITE QUOTE:
"I am but a man who has lived long and seen much. I've known joy and despair, love and heartache, peace and war. I've been to hell and back and lived to tell about it. I can't promise that when I look at your I don't see her. I can promise that if you allow me I will protect you with all the resources at hand. I will cherish you, respect you and honor you."
OVERALL: OMG! What a well written, heart breaking read that beautifully blends the past and the present into a giant rollercoaster of emotion that had me sobbing like I'd just lost my nearest and dearest. I was stunned. Utterly floored. Holy carp! Ah-mazing. I can tell you that I will be reading more Sharon Cullen.

***review copy from Netgalley***

Saturday, December 3, 2011

eARC Review: Knight of Runes by Ruth A. Casie

KNIGHT OF RUNES by Ruth A. Casie
FORMAT: eBook via Netgalley
GENRE: Historical Romance (Time Travel)
FILE SIZE: 1090KB (92,000 words)
PUBLISHER: Carina Press (November 14, 2011)
ISBN: 9781426892585

England, 1605

When Lord Arik, a druid knight, finds Rebeka Tyler wandering his lands without protection, he swears to keep her safe. But Rebeka can take care of herself. When Arik sees her clash with a group of attackers using a strange fighting style, he's intrigued.

Rebeka is no ordinary seventeenth-century woman—she's travelled back from the year 2011, and she desperately wants to return to her own time. She poses as a scholar sent by the king to find out what's killing Arik's land. But as she works to decode the ancient runes that are the key to solving this mystery and sending her home, she finds herself drawn to the charismatic and powerful Arik.

As Arik and Rebeka fall in love, someone in Arik's household schemes to keep them apart, and a dark druid with a grudge prepares his revenge. Soon Rebeka will have to decide whether to return to the future or trust Arik with the secret of her time travel and her heart.

Where To Find Ruth: Author Site | Twitter | Facebook
Where To Buy: Kindle | Nook | Carina Press
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DNF
REVIEW:

Unfortunately, I didn't finish this book. Oh my god. This is the first book in a while that I didn't finish. I stopped at 32% because I couldn't take it anymore. The beginning was just so slow. It goes something like this:

Rebekah: "Oh, I'm going to England to do some research"
*ring ring*
George: "Hullo! You're the last remaining heir to Fayne Manor. Yay you!"
Rebekah: "Uh, I don't think so. You've got it all wrong."
George: "Uh, I think so. This old lady that I've known all my life said that you were and you've got to finish what she started. I will lure you with promises of an ancient line, dusty old papers, a super secret library and something to help you in your research."
Rebekah: *thinking* "Well hell, why not? A super secret library you say? It could help me with my research. Darn you for finding my weakness."

A few days later...
Rebekah: "Whoa! What a place."
George: "I knew you'd like it. Please make yourself at home. Have some delicious scones and clotted cream."
Rebekah: "Don't mind if I do. I'd like to explore."
George: "Of course you may. I just need you to sign these papers."
Rebekah: "Okie dokey artichokey."

Then Rebekah moves into the cottage where she'll be staying. A group of tourists come by, she's intrigued and follows them. They're headed to some sort of cave or something or other. Rebekah gets curious. Oh, she's got some sort of amulet thing and it's probably magic because the cave begins to shift and blur and she can't move. She falls through some vortex or other because that's what all time travelers go through.

*cue Doctor Who music* doo doo dooooo (that's all I can use because anymore and I'd have to pay royalties)


It's like Alice down the rabbit hole. She ends up rolling down a mountain, gashing her leg, collecting scrapes and bruises. But she's prepared. She's got her walking stick and her pouch of emergency goodness. Somehow, her skirt tore and it's gotten shorter. Anywho, she must find her way back to the Manor but it's gotten dark so she sets up camp. Then an old man finds her and he's got some sort of 6th sense. Knows she doesn't belong.

Dun dun dun! Enter alpha hero. He takes Rebekah and the old man back to the Manor.

Arik: "What is the meaning of this? Who are you? Why do you defy me?"
Rebekah: "Okay, you guys can stop staying in character. I know this is a reenactment of sorts."
Arik: "Woman. Do not speak as if you are an equal. I have a reputation as lord of the manor to uphold. You WILL do as I say."
Rebekah: "Whatever. *notices the sign for Fayne Manor and pulls out camera* WTF? This can't be right. Why is everything dead? It wasn't like that when I got here. *realizes she may have time traveled* No effing wayyyy! I'm just dreaming. It was the long flight."

Enter some hooligans trying to kill Arik and his men. *war cry Braveheart style*

Rebekah goes all badass because she's a freaking ninja. She takes the attackers out, left and right with her Walking Stick of Pain.

Rebekah: "Go with the music. Let it flow through you."

Arik arrives from killing all the other hooligans and sees Rebekah going all ninja on the remaining attackers.

Arik: [aside] Who is this woman who wields the Walking Stick of Pain? *clears throat* "Ahem. Why did you not follow my orders. What the hell are you doing? You could have been killed."
Rebekah: "Look here you imbecile. I've got it under control. I know how to fight. Gah!"

Then they make their way towards the manor. Full speed ahead! Oh noes! Water crossing.

Arik: "Well, the bridge has been tampered with, we need to make a makeshift bridge. Woman, you ride with me."

Arik pulls Rebekah on his horse. Some tingling happens, sexual attraction and then it's all over. Darn!

Overall: I won't do a play by play of the rest. It just wasn't for me. I thought I would like it since it was a time travel and well, I love me some Highlander pie but this book started off too slow with too much architectural description, some boring exchanges between Rebekah and everyone she meets and Arik didn't capture me at all. He was just there. And there's someone being all Edward-Cullen-in-the-corner creepy that Rebekah knows is there but can't figure out who. I wanted to stop at 10% but continued on thinking it would get better because you know, some books do that. They start off a little slow but then the heart pounding action grips you and pulls you in. Yeah, at 32% I just had to stop. I couldn't go on. This is a sad day indeed. A very, very sad day when I can't finish a time travel romance. I wish Ms. Casie the best.

***review copy from Netgalley***

Saturday, November 5, 2011

eARC Review: Her Christmas Pleasure by Karen Erickson

HER CHRISTMAS PLEASURE by Karen Erickson
FORMAT: eBook via Netgalley
GENRE: Historical
FILE SIZE: 235 KB (20,000 words)
PUBLISHER: Carina Press (November 28,2011)

Damien Morton is madly in love. Unfortunately, it’s with his best friend’s widow, Lady Danver. Damien is not worthy of Celia. Or so he thinks. Desperate to escape his feelings for her, he plans to leave the country at the first of the year. Celia treats him as a family friend and nothing more—until they share a heated kiss beneath the mistletoe…
Celia is shocked by the passions that surge within her at her dear friend’s kiss. One touch and one taste aren’t enough to satisfy her cravings, and she is startled into action. Damien has stirred something inside her that she never expected to experience again, and she must have more. Full of shameless desire and emotions newly discovered, she decides to pursue Damien and won’t be deterred. Will she be able to convince him to stay—both in her heart and life—forever? (source)

Where To Find Karen: Author Site | Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads
Where To Buy: Kindle | Nook | Carina Press 
Book Extras: Read an Excerpt
I loved it!
REVIEW: 
Don't judge me! This is probably the 5th holiday themed book I've read this season and I'm going to keep on trucking!

Damien Morton, best friend to Lady Celia Danver's deceased husband and lowly servant's son, has been in love with her for quite some time. There's heavy staring, a bit of a half-massed seductive lid thing going on and a lot of blushing, on Celia's part. Maybe a little on Damien's. He's found another job on France with help from Celia's father-in-law and will be going to take up his new position at the first of the year. Damien thinks he's not good enough for Celia, seeing as his father served under Celia's father-in-law.

A sizzling yet innocent kiss under the mistletoe, egged on by the rest of the family, sets forth in motion the unraveling of their pent up feelings for one another.

Celia is reluctant to tell him how he feels and he in turn does the same but anything is possible around the holidays, right? Damien leaving sparks something in Celia, something that makes her want to hold on to him. He's great with Theo, her son and he's been there for her since the death of her husband. With a little push from her son, who wants a father and thinks Uncle Damien would be a good fit for her, Celia re-evaluates her feeling for Damien. After a sultry night of sweaty sheets, tender caresses and pure sexual magic (or maybe it was the magic of the mistletoe) , Celia and Damien must figure out their feelings for one another as well what the future holds in store for them.


FAVORITE QUOTE: "She'd been aware of him for months. She'd secretly watched him, yearned for him, wished he would notice her too." (***quote subject to change in finished copy***)


OVERALL: In Karen Erickson fashion, this story is a Kindle clutching, 'did I just moan out loud?' inducing, heart tugging, heady as mulled wine, wonderful holiday treat of a read. I just adored Theo, trying to play little matchmaker. Celia and Damien's passion sizzled and scorched the pages and their love for one another makes me believe that yes, anything can happen around the holidays.


***requested off Netgalley***