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Monday, October 14, 2013

Love Lessons By Heidi Cullinan









Name of the Book :Love Lessons 

Author: Heidi Cullinan

Publication : Samhain Publishing

Disclaimer: I got the ARC of this novel as a part of the blog tour by The Enchantress of Book Blog Tours in exchange of my honest opinion.


Blurb: 
Love doesn't come with a syllabus.

Kelly Davidson has waited what seems like forever to graduate high school and get out of his small-minded, small town. But when he arrives at Hope University, he quickly realizes finding his Prince Charming isn't so easy. Everyone here is already out. In fact, Kelly could be the only virgin on campus.


Worst of all, he’s landed the charming, handsome, gay campus Casanova as a roommate, whose bed might as well be equipped with a revolving door.

Walter Lucas doesn't believe in storybook love. Everyone is better off having as much fun as possible with as many people as possible…except his shy, sad little sack of a roommate is seriously screwing up his world view.


As Walter sets out to lure Kelly out of his shell, staying just friends is harder than he anticipated. He discovers love is a crash course in determination. To make the grade, he’ll have to finally show up for class…and overcome his own private fear that love was never meant to last.

Warning: This story contains lingering glances, milder than usual sexual content for this author, and a steamy dance-floor kiss. Story has no dairy or egg content, but may contain almonds.



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Excerpt:


Walter filled a glass and handed it to Kelly. “Drink this and stop looking so nervous.” 

“It’s just weird. We’re the only guys here.”

“Oh, more will show up. Trust me. Not our kind, though.” He linked Kelly’s arm through his. “Let’s go find the music. I like dancing with lesbians.” 

Kelly thought at first that was either a joke or a euphemism for something, but it turned out Walter meant that comment literally. No sooner did he have Kelly set up with a trio of not-that-drunk (and not making out, thank God) girls on a sofa, he disappeared into the middle of the room, where he began dancing with an abandon Kelly hadn't ever seen him exhibit, not at Moe’s, not anywhere. Kelly watched Walter move, transfixed. 

“He’s so cute.” The girl next to Kelly—Tricia, Kelly thought her name was—leaned her head on Kelly’s shoulder and smiled as Walter shimmied behind a laughing girl who moved in sync with him. “Except he’s gay, dammit.” 

“And you’re a lesbian,” the girl on her other side said, and they all laughed. 

Kelly felt dazed. God, Walter just…moved. For a long time Walter danced and Kelly watched him, sometimes talking to the girls who sat next to him—they kept getting up and new ones sat in their places—and then after about a half hour, as a song ended, Walter came over, sweat-soaked, and collapsed next to Kelly. 

“Shit.” He laughed, relaxed and happy, and he glanced at Kelly’s glass. “You need another?” 

Kelly peered into his cup. It was empty. Huh. That would explain why he felt buzzy. 

Walter popped back to his feet with a wink. “Be right back,” he said, and he was, with a new glass for Kelly and another bottle of water for himself. He was about to sit down when a girl grabbed him and hauled him back onto the floor. 

Kelly had half a minute to observe them, that odd feeling of longing stirring in him again, and then someone grabbed his arm too. 

He danced stiffly at first, but soon the wine and the gentle teasing of his partner relaxed him, and he began to loosen up. It was fun to dance with a bunch of lesbians or nearly lesbians, because yeah, nobody gave a shit about what he looked like or how badly he danced. Even when a girl with shock-red hair plastered herself tight against him, her tits mashed to his chest and his—limp—cock squashed along her thigh, it was so clear neither of them were turned on at all, and as such they could both let go and act like total sluts. Laughing, he tossed up his hands and danced. Someone handed him another drink, this one smelling tart and intense, but he drank it anyway.

He was having fun. So much fucking fun.

When he heard the familiar thumping beats of “Wild Ones” begin to play—they’d finally picked his iPod, apparently—he gave a hearty woot and threw himself into his boogie with an abandon he didn't know he had in him. Somehow he’d become the center of a circle—he could see the straight boys now, mingled in amidst the girls, all of them looking slightly lost and out of place, and it was funny so he laughed. Hands slid down his arms, making him shiver, and as someone pressed against his back, he caught the familiar scent of cologne.

Walter’s thumb brushed Kelly’s wrist. “You’re having a good time.”

“Yeah.” Kelly tried to smile over his shoulder, but Walter’s hand skimmed his hip, and he jerked, glad Walter couldn't feel the sudden erection that sprang up at the contact.

Walter gripped Kelly’s hip more firmly, holding him in place. “Hey—it’s just me, goofball. What, you can’t dance with me the way you were dancing with Sally?”

No, Kelly couldn't. Except as Sia’s voice boomed out over the room and Walter led him into a sway, Kelly started to wonder if maybe he could. It’s just dancing, he told himself. Because the truth was, he did want to dance with his roommate. He wanted Walter to dance with him the way he’d been dancing with the girls, and Kelly wanted to let go enough to be the way he’d been with his own partners. He wanted to be able to feel that relaxed with Walter.

He couldn't do that, though, because then Walter would know. Hell, he’d feel, because even this subtle contact had Kelly hard as a rock.

“Hush.” Walter’s lips grazed his ear, making Kelly shiver. That made Walter laugh, though not unkindly. “Is that it? You’re being self-conscious because I’m turning you on?” When Kelly said nothing, Walter snorted and pulled Kelly against his body.

Kelly shuddered. Hard—Walter was as hard as Kelly was. “Walter,” he croaked, his entire body turning to jelly. Except his screaming dick

Walter kept them moving, his touches gentling, soothing, even as they kept in time to the beat. “Babe, it’s fine. We’re both guys. We both like guys. We’re both hot, so we get turned on by each other. Big deal. You don’t have to be embarrassed about it.”

He turned Walter on? He was a hot guy? Kelly angled his head around, needing to see Walter’s face.

Walter looped his arms around Kelly’s neck and shook his head. “Oh, Red. You’re precious, you know that?”

No, Kelly didn't. “You confuse me,” he confessed, because he’d had too much to drink.

Walter laughed, but it wasn't a mean laugh, not at all. “You confuse you, Red. Turn your head off for ten minutes and dance with me. I don’t care if you come in your pants. Just let go for ten fucking minutes.”

Kelly’s whole body felt hot. “I can’t do that. Not with you.”

“You can’t flirt with me?” Walter gave him a come on look. “Red. You can totally flirt with me.”

Wait, what? Kelly shook his head, trying to clear it.

Walter sighed and began to speak in the tone of someone teaching a child something simple that they’d made complicated. “Walk it through, babe. You’re tipsy. You’re turned on. You’re having a good time, and it feels good to be turned on. You’re at a party full of lesbians, and me. Is there anyone here you’re going to let take you to bed tonight?”

“What? No.” It came out so automatically he couldn't stop it, but rather than be upset, Walter seemed to be waiting patiently for Kelly to figure something out. Kelly frowned, still not getting it.
Walter rolled his eyes, but he laughed too. “Jesus. Red—you can flirt with me, you can do whatever you want, because we’re not sleeping together. So stop worrying about it. Just have a good time.”

The music slipped into the chorus, and Walter dragged Kelly bodily back into the dance. He forgot to be upset or confused or anything else, and within a few bars he was moving in time to the beat with his roommate, brazenly sliding his arms around Walter’s body. He tried to stay loose, to not think about how hot Walter made him, how bad that was. We’re not going to sleep together kept ringing in his head, though, annoying him.

The music shifted to Pink’s “Raise Your Glass”, and the room erupted in drunk, enthusiastic people singing and dancing along.

Most of the girls jumped up and down and did some drunken version of headbanging while they belted out the chorus, but Walter kept tight hold of Kelly and pulled him close, alternating between sensual thrusts with his thigh into Kelly’s groin and shimmying them in deep dips that nearly ran them into their neighbors. Kelly could feel Walter’s hard cock against his hip, and he knew Walter could feel his erection too. He could smell Walter’s sweat, could sometimes taste it on his tongue. The wine and whatever else he’d been drinking filled his head, heightening his senses, making him think he could feel Walter on his tongue.

Suddenly he wanted to. He really, really wanted to.

Raise your glass, the room shouted as one, Walter too, his shout reverberating in his chest beneath Kelly’s hands.

Kelly shut his eyes, drew in a sharp breath through his nostrils and buried his face in Walter’s neck.

He thrilled when Walter stilled, and he laughed, the sound rolling in his belly before he opened his lips over the throbbing pulse and sucked. Walter gasped, his knees wobbling, and his hands tightened against Kelly’s hair and waist.

Running his tongue along Walter’s skin, Kelly felt his cock pulse inside his jeans at the sharp, salty taste of his roommate’s skin.

Walter jerked and tried to pull away. Fuck no, Kelly thought, and turned his grip into a vise. He stopped kissing Walter’s neck, but he nipped at his jaw, heady at the thrill of making Walter the awkward one for once.

“Stop thinking,” he murmured, and ran his tongue along Walter’s stubble.

“Jesus.” Walter sounded shattered. He turned his head, and for a second their mouths almost brushed together. Walter kept that from happening, pulling Kelly’s head away from his own mouth. “Kelly, don’t.”

The refusal shafted Kelly, and all the self-consciousness alcohol had kept at bay returned in a tidal wave. “You drive me crazy,” he said to Walter’s chest, because he couldn’t look him in the eye.

“Sweetheart, you’re drunk. Like, really drunk. If I let you do what you’re doing, you’ll hate me tomorrow, and I’m not going there.”

Some distant, wine-slogged part of Kelly acknowledged Walter was right, but that didn’t mean Kelly liked hearing it. “You think I’m a stupid dumb kid.” He just wanted Walter to kiss him, to push him onto the couch and…do stuff.

Walter drew Kelly in close and kissed his hair. “I don’t think you’re stupid. Or dumb. Or a kid.”

Could he stop being so reasonable and nice for a second? Kelly sank against his shoulder defeated. “I’m so confused.”

“I know, baby.”

Walter was stroking Kelly’s back, and his butt, and it felt so fucking good. “I want you to fuck me,” he whispered.

Though Walter stilled, he didn't let Kelly go. “I want to fuck you too, baby,” he said at last. “But we can’t.”


A Reviewer's Thought....

When this book landed on my e-reader, I was a bit skeptical about reading it. Frankly speaking this is my first novel where the protagonists are Gays. I didn't know whether I will do justice to it or not. Then I thought, what the heck.! So here I go with my attempt....

Walter Lucas is a man who would stand up for his right without taking any crap from his fellow students. He had already suffered for being a gay in the hands of gay bashers but had develped a hard shell which others found it hard to crack. In the home front, he did not have a happy family, with his parents being divorced, but money did not seem to be a problem. He had a profound desire to live outside the campus of Hope University. But Dean Stevens would not hear of it and had him become a roomie with a acne prone, allergy ridden freshman, Kelly Davidson.

Kelly Davidson is all set up to start a new life in the campus. He was from a small town where being a gay member of the society was not an option. But his parents were very supportive and they send him to Hope University where he could be more open about it. But Kelly knew even with being gay he was different from others because of his allergies. He always need the air conditioner and could not eat half of the things in the canteen. 

Kelly's biggest drawback was he was a virgin who was saving himself for true love. Such a thing was termed as 'being an unicorn' in the campus. But he does get two cool friends, Rose and Walter. While Rose was his buddy, he started feeling very much attracted towards Walter- his room partner. But Walter was the casannova of the campus and had no time for a serious relationship. What he could not understand was why did Walter always protect him from the other students and look after all his needs.?If Walter did find him attractive, what stopped him from exploring their relationship?

Love Lessons takes you in a journey where two men who know they love each other but they have to discover this slowly and find out if their love is for keeps.

Rating...







Reasoning......

The story has a clean line and even when it shuttles between the two characters, it maintained a fluid crossovers. The love between them was sweet and cute. Walter the macho type and Kelly the softer of the two. In the begining of the story Kelly needs protection and later he becomes the carer of Watler's emotional need. 

The pace of the story is too slow. For college going kids I did expect a faster paced story. Though the campus scenes were beautifully depicted with lot of parties and college gathering but the voice of Kelly somehow made it sound like a sad narrative. There is a sadness in the story which I foudn a bit depressing. 

But that doesn't mean that you guyd might not like it. It is a sexy, cute love type mushy story, which would want you to either push them together to get on with it or just wait like a proud mamma letting them find their baby steps. The cynical in me would of course protest for who can imagine a sweet eighteen year old virgin waiting for true love in a college campus. Who can imagine a hunky cassanova type Walter fighting for Kelly's food devoid of dairy products, in the college canteen, just to see that he could eat properly?( this scene was too cute), And I did find it kinda funny that Kelly was only declaring his love when he was drunk..... well how many of us can associate being drunk as the safest way to have our heart's desire?


About the Author


Heidi Cullinan has always loved a good love story, provided it has a happy ending. She enjoys writing across many genres but loves above all to write happy, romantic endings for LGBT characters because there just aren't enough of those stories out there. When Heidi isn't writing, she enjoys cooking, reading, knitting, listening to music, and watching television with her husband and ten-year-old daughter. Heidi also volunteers frequently for her state's LGBT rights group, One Iowa, and is proud to be from the first midwestern state to legalize same-sex marriage. 

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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Westbound Awakening by Hildie McQueen





Westbound Awakening 

By Hildie McQueen


Blurb: 

Captain John McClain finds himself on the wrong end of a shotgun when attempting to find his child. Heading west to find the mother of his son and the outlaw who shot him, John is forced to escort an enticing woman whose lifestyle goes against every one of his moral standards, yet she calls to every part of him.

Heading west to meet the dying father she never knew, and possibly starting a new life, Mae Hawkins didn’t expect the added complication of traveling with the one man she always loved.

When they're joined along the road by a minister and his wife, things get beyond complicated for John and Mae who awaken to the lesson that sometimes differences are more imagined than real in this unforgettable journey.



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The Review

She…

She is Mae Hawkins. Born out of wedlock, her mother is forced to run a brothel in Virginia. Mae grows up in this atmosphere but remains chaste and later takes up the running of the brothel. She is brought up by a loving lady and her daughter. Though she is a very tough businesswoman but when Captain John McLain comes to her brothel, hurt and feverish- she goes out of her way to cure him.


He….

He is Captain John McLain. After he meets Mae, he is very much attracted to her. But then there are two things which stands in his way… her profession and his amputation.


The Story….

Set up in the Texan background, this story brings alive the rough terrain of Texas. Mae travels from Virginia to Texas along with John to meet the man who had fathered her. They fall in love along the way but due to Mae’s profession first and then due to the amputation of his left leg,John holds back. In the meantime , he comes to know that a previous love affair has left him with a son.

Mae takes on his son and falls in love with the small boy as if he was his own. The three of them have everything going great for them except John’s stubbornness.


Ratings….



Reasoning…

The reason why I am taking a star away is due to the fact that I found the conflict of the story a bit mild. The characters are well written and Mae is really  strong and beautiful woman. Even if she is from the brothel , her dignity and mannerisms will captivate the readers. My lukewarm reaction was for John’s pigheadedness. He was a bit too confused and from the position he was in, he should not be he one cribbing about Mae. He got the better deal.

I suppose I am championing Mae in this story. J


About the Author

Hildie McQueen loves storytelling and unusual settings, pair that with humor and you've got an idea of what her writing is like.


She makes sure action, intrigue, and sizzling romance add up to a story, her readers won’t soon forget. Her favorite past-times are traveling, shopping and reading. She resides in beautiful small town Georgia with her super-hero husband Kurt and two unruly Chihuahuas.


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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Season For Scandal by Theresa Romain




Name of the book: Season for Scandal

Name of the author: Theresa Romain

Name of the publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation

Disclaimer: I got this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange of my honest review.

Blurb....


Jane Tindall has never had money of her own or exceptional beauty. Her gifts are more subtle: a mind like an abacus, a talent for play-acting--and a daring taste for gambling. But all the daring in the world can't help with the cards fixed against her. And when Edmund Ware, Baron Kirkpatrick, unwittingly spoils her chance to win a fortune, her reputation is ruined too. Or so she thinks, until he suggests a surprising mode of escape: a hasty marriage. To him. On the surface, their wedding would satisfy all the demands of proper society, but as the Yuletide approaches, secrets and scandals turn this proper marriage into a very improper affair.

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She…

Jane Tindall thought that she was an ordinary lass. She was anything but ordinary. Her fierce sense of independence leads her to the gambling table from where she had to be rescued by Edmund Ware, Baron Kirkpatrick-who was one of the oldest friends of her cousin Xavier.

What she had not expected after being rescued from the rakes, was a marriage proposal. But it had to be a marriage of convenience, with no emotion resembling love to be involved .The only problem was Jane was already in love with him which she told him bluntly on their marriage night. But Edmund had some other ideas altogether.

He….

Edmund Wade needed an heir to keep his inheritance. Jane proved to be an ideal candidate for this. But he had not envisaged her falling in love with him. More than that he had not expected certain emotions rising in his own heart. Jane kept him always entertained and had a penchant for adventures and traveling. But Edmund could not take her anywhere because of a visitation from an old enemy who was blackmailing and  threatening to ruin his family name. But he coned not tell his secret to anyone and the secrecy was also ruining his marriage to Jane.

The Love story…

When Edmund had proposed to Jane he bad not expected her to be in love with him. He had  too many secrets buried inside him. The was not sure how this would affect his marital life. He would do anything to keep his enemies out of their lives but somethings were inevitable. Would Jane understand his secrets and forgive him for his past unlike his family whom he had not met for a long time?

More than his secret his lack of reciprocating Jane’s love makes her leave his home and back to her cousin’s home. This creates a Scandal but Jane was determined to get her husband’s love under any circumstances. So when she comes to know the truth about what he is hiding, will she be able to forgive him?

What I liked…

Both the characters were very well written. I just loved Jane Tindall. Her spunkiness and boldness is a huge contrast to the some of the heroines of her time. I had expected to find a pale, shy beauty demure and forever bowing in front of the gentlemen. With no money and no looks to speak of, what makes her so endearing is her spunkiness.

The sense of humor is this novel hits you suddenly when you are not ready for it. There are many instances where you have to smile for some action of Jane. She has been complimented equally by Edmund by his sobriety and what started as a grumpy character soon had many shades of kindness, loyalty and a quiet strength about it. 

Ratings...








Reasoning...

The writing is fluid and the pacing of the story is superb. The whole time I wanted to reach the end since the author had kept the reader on their toes regarding why Edmund was behaving like that. What is the secret?

I just have a few complains. Why did Edmund want an heir like that? Who as threatening his inheritance? For what reason could he not go out of the country. He did not know that the enemy was in town when he got married. So why did he tell Jane that he could not travel?


Author Bio...

Historical romance author Theresa Romain pursued an impractical education that allowed her to read everything she could get her hands on. She then worked for universities and libraries, where she got to read even more. Eventually she started writing, too. She lives with her family in the Midwest.

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Friday, September 20, 2013

A Lady’s Secret Weapon by Tracey Devlyn



Name of the book: The Lady’s Secret Weapon


Name of the author: Tracey Devlyn

Name of the publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca

ASIN: B00DDWIT2I

Print Length: 384 pages

 October 1, 2013


Disclaimer: I got this book from the publisher/author from Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.




Synopsis :

With the world of espionage as the backdrop, the romance takes off between two characters who are spies! A historical romance with a spy background - how tantalizingly dangerous! The story starts off with Lord Ethan deBeau, Viscount Danforth, being hurt [I am presuming it is from the previous book of this series – which now I am hunting for..] and he is saved by a cloaked stranger. Not much is revealed about this stranger in the beginning but the stranger leaves a debt of life on Ethan’s head, which he feels he must thank the stranger for. But he could not find these strangers.

Ethan is the part of Nexus, an elite secret group fight formed to keep England safe. Ethan and his sister have always been trained to use whatever means they have to gather information. Ethan was best at what he did. Seducing women to get information about their husbands.

He had this Cassanova image which is sadly shattered when he meets the elusive Sydney Hunt and knows that he had met his match. Haunted by an abused childhood, Sydney had made it her life’s mission to protect the house helps that were often exploited by the nobility.

She had her own path to follow which made her often come across the Nexus members. While she knew about more than what they knew about her, yet even the notoriety of Ethan could not stop her from falling in love with him.


Both have secrets to tell and both had secrets to hide – the main conflict became that of trust. Who would trust first ? That is the cat and mouse game which they played throughout the story making the storyline complex, interesting and something which made me want to stay awake in the night – to finish the read.



What I liked…..

The storyline was very interesting with both the characters being equally strong, sparring words and at times weapons with each other. The attraction between them from the beginning was palpable and accelerated till the end…Phew!!! There is a spattering of many characters who must have all travelled from the previous book in this series. They all hold their own without me wanting to dig up their history.[that would have been very tiring.:) ]

Ratings…










What I didn’t like…

At the risqué of being termed a prude, I felt a bit startled with the love scenes. While the whole story was a bit prudish, the love scenes jarred a bit due to its boldness. There was a thin line between eroticism and love making.. And I do feel it bending towards the former. Well, it might be a selling point too…J

Secondly, it was a bit lengthy and the characters were dragged. The villains could have been made more dangerous and in front of the Nexus- the threat of the enemy diluted, thus diluting the conflict of the story.

Would I recommend this book? Definitely. This book is for keeps. For a rainy day, with a hot cup of tea… 

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Author Bio….

Tracey Devlyn writes historical romantic thrillers (translation: a slightly more grievous journey toward the heroine's happy ending). She's a co-founder of Romance University, a group blog dedicated to readers and writers of romance, and Lady Jane's Salon-Naperville, Chicagoland's exciting new reading salon devoted to romantic fiction.

An Illinois native, Tracey spends her evenings harassing her once-in-a-lifetime husband and her weekends torturing her characters. Her debut novel, Book 3 in the Nexus series, A LADY'S SECRET WEAPON, releases October 2013 (Book 1 - A Lady's Revenge, Book 2 Checkmate, My Lord).


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Monday, September 9, 2013

Hollywood Homecoming by Sasha Summers



Book Blurb: 

Make-up artist to the stars. The favorite aunt. Dance teacher. Baby sister. Talented musician and song-writer.

Single.

Why did that word rank above the rest? Helen loved her family and understood they wanted her to have the real love they’d all found. It’s just that she’d found her someone special and learned to live without him. She’d been too young for the quirky, idealistic doctor-off to save the world-to notice. And, really, if she had it her way, he’d never know how she’d felt. Now, he was one of her best friends, a pen pal, losing him would be too much.

Seeing him at their parents wedding, Helen realizes the horrible truth: she still loves Joseph… which wouldn’t be so bad if she wasn’t in the situation she was in. 

But she was. And her secret will change everything. 

Will it destroy hope for a Hollywood happy ending too?

The Reviewer's Thoughts.....

A clear story line following the life of a makeup artist, Helen. The story plays around a family wedding, where the girl goes through many emotions - from happiness to a new found love. From fear of having cancer to the fear and exhuberation of pregnancy.

Helen had created a life for herself in which she had kept all men at bay by putting up her penfriend Dr. Joseph as a candidate of her love life. From the age of eighteen, Helen had harbored a crush on this guy. When he left for Africa, she had corresponded with him and had spread everywhere that he was her boyfriend. When Joseph comes back, they fall into an easy friendship which blossoms into a beautiful love story.


From the beginning of the story, Helen has not been feeling well. While she feared that it was breast cancer but after only one night of wild passion, she finds out that she is pregnant. Now, even in this jet age that is impossible J So who could the father be? How does Joseph react to that?  Read this beautifully spun tale of love and family ties – Hollywood Homecoming by Sasha Summers.

Rating.....





Reasoning…

First ofall let me be honest here that I have not read the first two parts so understanding all the characters is not possible. And there is a fine web of characters spun here..! I love the family unity this story portrays. How each member tries to encourage and take care of each other.

My reason of giving a 4 star is because of some unanswered questions … Chris? Why did he give up so easily. Since there were moments in the story where he felt genuine. So digesting that he would give up so easily was a bit hard to digest.

The storyline was simple, easy to follow but I did feel that at some times thecharacters had it too easy- easy love, easy conflicts and a very easy ending which left me wanting to get to know more about the characters… so here I am again waiting for the next sequel. Was it strategic Sasha? J

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Author’s Bio….


Sasha is part gypsy. Born June 9, 1974, stories have always played an important role in her life. Her passions have always been storytelling, Hollywood, history, and travel. It’s no surprise that her books include a little of each. Her first play, ‘Greek Gods and Goddesses’ was written for her Girl Scout troupe. She’s been writing ever since. She loves getting lost in the worlds and characters she creates; even if she frequently forgets to run the dishwasher or wash socks when she’s doing so. Luckily, her four brilliant children and hero-inspiring hubby are super understanding and supportive.



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