Fortunately for her, she is cared for by a very compassionate man Dr. Jack Walker whom she begins to rely on to get her through her recovery as her only friend. However, she cannot shake the occasional feeling that she is being watched. But luckily for her and us the readers, she is being watched by the sexily mysterious Sebastian Alexander, who only wants her happy.
Sunday, April 27, 2014
Vampire Next Door by: Angela Snyder
What can I say about this novel by Angela Snyder besides it
was pretty darn good?!?! I
was pleasantly surprised at how this novel grabbed my attention and held on to
it until the very last page. I have had case of book hangover after reading
about the life and loves of Jane Doe, the heroine of the story. The novel
begins with a hunter finding an unconscious woman in the woods with no
identification and once she awakens after being in a coma for three weeks, she doesn't have a single memory of the life she lived before her mysterious accident.
Fortunately for her, she is cared for by a very compassionate man Dr. Jack Walker whom she begins to rely on to get her through her recovery as her only friend. However, she cannot shake the occasional feeling that she is being watched. But luckily for her and us the readers, she is being watched by the sexily mysterious Sebastian Alexander, who only wants her happy.
Fortunately for her, she is cared for by a very compassionate man Dr. Jack Walker whom she begins to rely on to get her through her recovery as her only friend. However, she cannot shake the occasional feeling that she is being watched. But luckily for her and us the readers, she is being watched by the sexily mysterious Sebastian Alexander, who only wants her happy.
Beautiful Addictions by: Season Vining
I was instantly pulled into this book from the first
sentence. I found the writing to be good and the characters intrigued me,
drawing me in to read more. There was Josie Banks, an anomaly to say the least,
who did exactly what she wanted to do, how she wanted to, and when she wanted
to do it. Josie’s past was well… complicated. However, one thing was for
certain, she was absolutely entranced by Tristan Fallbrook, a tattooed
bartender with a photographic memory. She is drawn to this man like a moth to a
flame that burns by the fire.
Josie watches Tristan from afar and has planned her shadowy
existence around getting a daily glimpse of him at the bar where he works. Like
clock-work, Josie goes to the bar and sits in a corner and draws and waits for
him to arrive for his shift until one day they meet… so I thought. Tristan
already knows her but not as Josie but as McKenzi. I never quite got as far as
to why the name change, in depth that is, because an unusual mobster character
was introduced with his own internal dialogue and his point of view.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Pretty Little Things by: Teresa Mummert
On the quest for the next read, I came across Pretty Little Things. I wanted a stand-alone novel that had the usual boy meets girl, they have a secret past with tons of chemistry and BAM…they eventually live happily ever after. So, I ended up with Annie and Colin. There was a shroud of mystery behind these two and it took a while for me to want to figure it out. I was under the assumption for the first few chapters that Colin was over 21-years old with all of his drinking and bossiness. However, I learned that he was just a 20-year old that received “favors” on a regular, who drank and cursed like a sailor. On the other hand there was Annie, who was timid but slightly not who had this interesting relationship with this guy, Colin, who appears to be her brother/protector yet always professing to be the “bad” guy.
The Beast by: Jaden Wilkes
As I was looking for the next read, I happened upon The
Beast. I was unsure if I was ready to leave the fairytale happily ever afters
because like most folks, I too, can
appreciate a happy ending at the conclusion of a romance novel or trilogy.
How-so-and-ever, curiosity got the best of me as I clicked to purchase this
novel written by Jaden Wilkes. Wow, was all I could say as the story unfolded
before my eyes with Dimitri “The Enforcer” Sokolov the scarred, vicious, member
of a Russian crime family who I cannot quite use the word “hero” as an adjective to describe him.
And then there is Columbia Grey, the nurturing and abused lady of the moment
who I cannot quite apply the word “heroine”.
Now cue the Kill Bill Vol. 1 soundtrack.
Now cue the Kill Bill Vol. 1 soundtrack.
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