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martes, 31 de mayo de 2022

Are you One for the Money or love?

 Hi, book buddies :-) In-between two months seems an auspicious moment to bring you a significant tale of hope and despair, love and denial, by the always masterful SKYE WARREN. Please, enjoy :-)


One for the Money

Series: Hughes #1

Author: Skye Warren

Publisher: Dangerous Press

Genre: Billionaire Romance

Release Date: May 31, 2022


What is this beauty about?


Finn Hughes knows about secrets. His family is as wealthy as the Rockefellers. And as powerful as the Kennedys.

He runs the billion-dollar corporation. No one knows that he has a ticking time clock on his ability to lead.


Eva Morelli is the oldest daughter. The responsible one. The caring one. The one who doesn't have time for her

own interests.


Especially not her interest in the charismatic, mysterious Finn Hughes.


A fake relationship is the answer to both their problems.

It will keep the swarming society mothers from throwing their daughters at him.

And it will keep Eva's mother from bothering her about marriage.


Then the fake relationship starts to feel real.


But there's no chance for them. No hope for a woman who's had her heart broken. And no future for a man

whose fate was decided long ago.




MY OPINION


A rapturous romance. I always find myself in awe of this author's words and deep sensibilities. 

This is another beautifully written story. Both tender and passionate, it is filled with longing, despair, very relatable desires and bittersweet duality. Eva and Finn cloak themselves in luxury and duty, yet their hearts yearn for impossible choices. Love, freedom, trust, a future. 

When you're rich and powerful and you have a cache of dark secrets, there's little chance of a happy ending even if you find your fairy tale romance. After all, this is the Midnight Dynasty world. Tragedy and betrayal reign sovereign. 

I love this book and the story at its core. An adrenaline rush of a romance between two characters that you grow to cherish and cheer for, yet also keenly sad. 

Finn is like a tortured romantic poet. He's doomed. He knows it. And he breaks all his rules as he ensnares himself and the perfect damsel in his own trap. The only light thing about this novel is how easily the characters interact and fall in love with each other. All the rest is epic heartbreak. I am enthralled.
 
Favourite quote: Her lips feel like poetry written on concrete.


Where to find it




ABOUT THE MASTERMIND

Skye Warren is the New York Times bestselling author of contemporary romance such as the Chicago

Underground series. Her books have been featured in Jezebel, Buzzfeed, USA Today Happily Ever After,

Glamour, and Elle Magazine. She makes her home in Texas with her loving family, two sweet dogs,

and one evil cat.


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Website: http://www.skyewarren.com

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martes, 28 de julio de 2020

Royal Romance: Devrim's Discipline

Hi, book buddies :-) I'm ready for some naughty royal romance!  Have you met Brianna Hale? 

I cannot help loving her beautiful style and quirky mind.

Devrim's Discipline


Series: Court of Paravel, Book One
Author: Brianna Hale
Genre: Contemporary Steamy Romance
Release Date: July 28, 2020
Cover Design: Maria @ Steamy Designs


What is this about?

I was imprisoned for twenty-seven years for the crime of defending my King. Now I’m a free man, and I rule the Court of Paravel once more. The lords and ladies, the debutantes, the great and the good of Paravel all answer to me.
And yet, social upstart Wraye Rugova is ruining my life.

Lady Wraye is attempting to use my daughter Aubrey as a springboard into the upper echelons of the court. When I find her in my house trying on Aubrey’s clothes, no amount of pleading will move my ironclad heart. Decades may have passed, but I remember how to punish a disobedient young lady.
She’s deceived everyone with ease, but now she’ll face the hardest ordeal of all. Devrim’s discipline.

This is going to sting.

Author’s note: This book contains a Daddy Dom relationship with a thirty-two-year age-gap.

Interested? Then here is my opinion.

What a beautiful royal romance. It's full of passion, yearning emotions, and a good old epic plot.

I enjoyed it with a little girl's glee, and I fell in love with Paravel, its tumultuous history and inhabitants, and all the potential love stories it may spawn. Can I live there for a while? :-)

Even if age-gap relationships or spankings are not your favourite cup of tea, the sheer illicit quality of the romance and the suppressed emotions due to secrets will make your heart soar. 

Oh, be still, my wilful heart. Ball and gowns, tea and cakes, angry powerful men and smart ladies in distress, ardent passion in clandestine fashion. All these exciting elements blend with a country being restored to its former, broken royal glory and old families frenzied with dangerous gossiping and striking connections at Court. 

I absolutely loved the regal atmosphere. Devrim was a stunning combination of ruthless leader and torn father and wounded lover. She was a lovely blend of noble, devoted, and spirited. They clash and combust, and it is so very sensual. Even though the belt scene was a bit ouch to me! 

I also felt moved by his imprisonment and her dire circumstances, and the relationship they have with his daughter. There's room for conspiracies, hot times, tender feelings, and a happy ending with wit and heart. I want to read every story set in this world. When is the next one ready? :-D




HAVE A TASTE

The lights flick on, and a cold voice speaks behind me. "How dare you."
Oh, sugar.
I turn around and see Archduke Devrim Levanter in the doorway. A thrill of fear goes through me. I’d forgotten how striking he looks in his scarlet uniform, tall and powerful and with so much presence that I can feel his displeasure with me. This isn’t just my friend’s father I’ve angered, but the head of the Court of Paravel and the King’s Guard.
I put up my hands. "Before you say anything, Aubrey asked me to tell Viscount Karloff that silly story."
Levanter just stares at me like I’m the rotten spot on his apple.
I start to back away slowly. "She doesn’t want to marry that man and she didn’t know how to tell you."
Levanter follows me. "Aubrey would never do such a thing."
I risk a glance over my shoulder as he’s talking. Rats. There’s no other exit. I could throw myself out of a window, but we’re two floors up. "Maybe you don’t know her as well as you think. When was the last time you talked to her? Really talked to her? Go and ask her yourself and you’ll see I’m telling the truth."
Instead of leaving, he shuts the door behind him. When he turns back to me his hazel eyes are glimmering with sadistic intent.
He doesn’t want the truth. He just wants to punish me.
"I warned you what would happen if I caught you sneaking around my daughter."
My breath comes in short pants. "You wouldn’t dare."
The Archduke smiles wickedly. "Wouldn’t I?"
He strides toward me and I dart around behind the sofa.
He halts, seething with irritation, and then starts around the sofa the other way toward me. I move too, keeping my distance from him. Then I pick up my skirts and flee across the room, taking shelter behind a desk.
The Archduke growls in frustration.
"If you cause a scene, people will gossip about us," I point out.
His eyes narrow, scheming, calculating. Just waiting for me to put a foot wrong. "No one’s going to know unless you lose your head and start screaming."
"Then I’ll scream!"
"Go ahead. I rather think your reputation will suffer more than mine."
My heart pounds wildly in my chest. I glance toward the door as if I’m going to run that way and he steps toward it. Then I snatch up a cushion from a sofa and hurl it at his head.
He ducks, and the cushion sails past him, narrowly missing a vase and falling to the floor. A lock of his thick silver hair falls into his face and he brushes it back.
"Think about your daughter. What would she say if she knew what you were doing right now?"
I can see I’ve said entirely the wrong thing. His face suffuses with anger. "You really will use anyone for your own ends."
He stalks around the writing desk toward me but I take off. I stop behind the sofa, panting, and he comes to a halt on the other side.
"I know your kind, and you’re a bully," I say. "You hated me the moment you laid eyes on me and for no good reason. Can’t you just admit that you made a mistake when you assumed I was a thief so we can both move on?"
His eyes are darting everywhere, searching for a new strategy to get to me. "Perhaps you’re not a thief, but you still need to be taught a lesson. If I don’t uphold the sanctity of the Court then the country will come crashing down again."
"I’m going to single-handedly cause another revolution by being friends with your daughter? Prison has made you paranoid."
His eyes laser into me with pure hatred.
"Did they beat you in prison? Is that why you think that’s the answer to everything?"
He lunges across the sofa, grabs my wrist and drags me toward him. I wasn’t expecting him to move so quickly, and before I know what’s happening he turns me in his arms and has me pinned against the wall.
I try to free myself but his hands are like iron manacles. Damn, he's strong. Did he do nothing for twenty-seven years in prison but lift weights?
I stop struggling and glare up at him. "Instead of terrorizing me, you should be trying to get to know your daughter. She’s desperate to get to know you better. Do you want to lose her?"
His face is close and those hazel eyes are blazing into mine. "You don’t know anything about us."
"I know you don’t listen to her. You don’t talk to her."
His large hands tighten on my wrists and his jaw flexes. Nice one, Wraye. Make him even angrier. I wait for him to speak, but he just glares down at me.
"Get it over with, then. If you could hurry up and ban me from ever attending a ball, I’ll be on my way."
"No. The Rugovas are one of the First Families of Paravel. Your presence is required until I tell you otherwise."
I lick my upper lip, thinking carefully. Maybe I can talk my way out of this. "You must be finding this experience crazy, too. Hurtled from one world into another without feeling in control of anything around you."
I watch him closely, but he doesn’t react.
"I could help you get closer to Aubrey," I offer. "Maybe in return you could let me be friends with her."
Levanter’s eyes narrow. “A bargain, Lady Wraye?”
"If you want to think of it that way."
He lets go of my wrists and slowly stands back. I let my arms drop to my sides. The Ironclad Archduke can be reasoned with, after all.
In a flash, he scoops me up in his arms and carries me across the room. Instinctively my arms wrap around his neck so I don’t fall. "Hey! Put me down."
Levanter ignores me. His eyes caress my face as he sits down on a sofa with me in his lap. He shouldn’t be so sexy at fifty-whatever he is. Or rather, he can be this sexy, but I probably shouldn’t be noticing.
"Are you trying to scare me? It’s not working." It’s rather lovely being held by him like this. He smells so good, and I feel weightless in his arms.
"If you take your punishment like a good girl, I’ll think about your offer."
My eyes widen. "My what?"
"Say, yes Your Grace."
He means to finish what he started the other day when he had me face down over his lap. This time, there's no Aubrey to interrupt him. "You’re a bully."
"If I were a bully, I’d just do it. I’m asking you to take your punishment."
"But if I don’t say yes then you’ll throw my mother and I out of the Court."
"I already told you, the Rugovas are required at Court. No one’s being thrown out."
Yet. He already hinted he had the power to ban us, and what then? "Prison really screwed you up, huh."
"I’ll thank you not to talk about things you know nothing about," he says through his teeth.
I watch him carefully, gazing into his hazel eyes. I’ve never been this close to a man before. Is this how they’re supposed to make you feel, small and vulnerable but safe at the same time?
My question is the softest whisper as I gaze at his mouth. "How many times?"
His thick silver hair gleams in the dim light and his strong arms tighten around me. "How many times what?"
"How many times do you…want to spank me?"
"Until I feel that you’re sorry for all the trouble you’ve caused me. My Court. My rules."

MEET THE MASTERMIND
There’s nothing Brianna Hale likes more than a large, stern alpha male with a super-protective and caring streak, and when she’s not writing about them she can usually be found with a book, a cocktail, planning her next trip to a beautiful location or attending the theatre. She believes that pink and empowerment aren’t mutually exclusive, and everyday adventures are possible. Brianna lives in London.



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jueves, 14 de mayo de 2020

In love with the RINGMASTER

Hi, book buddies :-) Let me tell you how excited I was for the cover of RINGMASTER, by Brianna Hale. The theme is just dreamy, and I was hoping for a cover that wasn't too forward but still stirred me the right way. I think this fits the bill, right? ;-)

RINGMASTER
by Brianna Hale


MY OPINION

The sweetest romance with a strong undercurrent of tragedy and hope. 

I never know what I will find when I read a book written by this author, but I always find something wonderful. 

A circus romance?  Utterly enchanting and original. 

There is a man who rides a majestic Friesian horse and saves the resilient, innocent damsel in distress as she flees from abuse. Can it be any more captivating? It can because love unfurls in bittersweet, slow motion. And it's beautiful. 

The exhilaration of circus shows, gritty life on the road yet cozy camarederie among the performers, glittering knife throwing, nomadic travelling of England. This backbone of the story feels engaging and heart-warming as Cale and Ryah, ringmaster and horserider, learn to trust and need each other. 

I was giddy with all the heightened feelings pouring out of these characters in sweet gestures, kind words, earnest desires. They never rush or dare, so it has this Jane Austen patina of old-times, silent wooing. It feels right too as the age-gap is remarkable. I was as breathless and wanton with romantic need as the characters themselves when the time comes to cross the threshold of carnal acts. Swoon!

I loved that they have demons who pursue them, but find solace and healing in the circus and the life they nurture there. Cale is the strong man who protects and Ryah is the young soul in peril. Ironically, she has the bold heart to stir new life and courage in his, and he shows the kindness and love that she has never known. Deeply touching and romantic. 

I loved the horses, the countryside, the friendliness around the campfire, the tough themes of acceptance and second chances and family tragedy. I loved the dark moments when they supported each other and the passionate moments so full of bliss. I relished the longing that suffuses the narrative, and the lovely epilogue filled me with happiness.
This quaint circus romance is a delight.
       

Ringmaster

Author: Brianna Hale
Genre: Steamy Contemporary Romance
Release Date: May 13, 2020
Cover Credit: Maria, Steamy Designs


WHAT IS THIS ABOUT?

Cale has the circus in his blood. 

As ringmaster and owner of Meriful’s Traveling Circus, his world is the arena, the spectacle and the heat of the spotlight. He looks out for his ragtag troupe of performers as if they’re his family, because after tragedy struck, they are.

Ryah’s been battered and bruised by life and is ready to give up. Then Cale finds her, and she runs away to join Meriful’s Traveling Circus and becomes the horseback acrobatics star she’s always dreamed of being.

What ultimately calls to her is Cale’s dangerous knife-throwing act, and the thrill of putting her life in his hands. Soon, she doesn’t want to be just part of his act. Cale’s doing his best to resist the fragile eighteen-year-old. He’s the ringmaster, but lately he’s been wondering…

Who’s running rings around who?

ENJOY AN EXCERPT

I never would have thought that a stretch of land could say, Go away, you’re not wanted here, but I get the message loud and clear.
I click my tongue, and Jareth breaks into a trot.
There’s a cottage up ahead, and over the sound of Jareth’s clopping hooves I hear a deep voice raised in a shout. Then a high-pitched scream. I clench the reins, drawing Jareth back to a walk, and peer through overgrown bushes to a crumbled and untidy house.
A side door flies open, and a girl with a long, straw-colored plait and a blue sundress dashes outside. She’s barefoot, and she races across the muddy yard and disappears into the stable. Barely a second later, a pale gray horse bursts out into the sunshine, the girl astride its back. Her eyes are wild and she’s clinging to the horse’s mane. For a moment I’m certain she’s going to fall off, because the horse wears no bridle or saddle, but as she races out of the front gate she’s more than secure atop the animal’s back. She gallops straight past me and up the road.
A middle-aged man in a stained T-shirt and with a grizzled gray beard stumbles out the front door, holding a shotgun and yelling at the top of his lungs, “Come back here, you lazy bitch!”
The girl and her horse are already a hundred yards up the road and moving fast.
Realizing he’s too late, the man heads for the stables, still clutching the shotgun. When he heaves down a saddle, the gun catches on the railings and it almost topples him.
I clench my knees around Jareth’s middle. “Yah!”
My horse transitions from walk into a gallop, and we race along the road toward the girl. She’s a gray and blue speck on the road ahead, but Jareth is a much bigger, more powerful horse, and soon we’re closing on her. We must sound like thunder bearing down on her.
The laneway curves and the girl disappears from view. When we round the bend, I see her standing up on the horse’s back while it canters, and my mouth falls open in surprise. She’s as sure-footed as Elke and Anouk are on their horses under the big top. The girl holds herself steady for a moment, arms spread, and then vaults up to catch the branch of a tree. She scrambles onto it and disappears into the leaves. The gray horse slows, and at the girl’s whistle it trots away from her hiding place and is hidden among the trees.
I walk Jareth just off the road and wait.
A few minutes later, there’s another whistle. Jareth’s ears swivel toward it as my head turns. Back trots the gray horse and the girl slithers onto its back, all bare legs and wisps of blonde hair.
“Miss,” I call quietly.
The girl tenses and turns frightened eyes on me. She spies Jareth and me standing in the shadows, and tenses to flee.
“Your father is saddling up a horse, and he’s carrying a shotgun. Do you have someplace to go?”
The girl stares at us, frozen with indecision. When I don’t move she relaxes slightly, and her eyes travel over me. “You’re from the circus that passed by a few hours ago.”
I look down at myself. My clothes are plain enough. Black shirt, black jeans, dusty black boots, black jacket. Jareth’s saddle and bridle are decorated with the same gold and crimson trim as the wagons. Even without Jareth I find myself drawing stares when I enter towns and villages, as if people can sense there’s something unusual about me. I’m weathered by the elements and my black hair is down to my collar. I haven’t seen a proper bed or the inside of a house in five months. Maybe it shows.
“Yes,” I say.
She looks longingly up the road in the direction the circus has passed.
I swing my leg over the saddle and slide to the ground. “Dismount and walk a little into the woods with me. We should get out of sight of the road.”
The girl bites her lip, unsure whether she can trust this stranger. As I pat Jareth’s neck, he nuzzles my shirt with his velvet lip. Affectionate, but also curious about whether I’m carrying any sugar cubes.
“Your horse likes you,” the girl says.
I stroke Jareth’s nose. “I like him.”
She leaps lightly down from her horse, as if Jareth’s judge of character is good enough for her. We head into the woods, the girl walking easily over the leaf litter and bracken with bare feet, as if she’s done this dozens of times before. She’s petite and slender, barely coming up to my shoulder, but she possesses wiry strength. Her arms in her short sleeves are well defined, and her legs are muscular. I wonder who taught her acrobatics.
I draw Jareth to a stop in a little clearing, and the girl turns to me. She hasn’t led her horse. It’s followed her, as obedient as a dog.
“The circus was in the field on the other side of the village last night,” she tells me, her eyes flickering over my face.
I nod. Tonight, it will be in another village further south, and in a few weeks more it will be a hundred miles away. We’re crisscrossing our way down the country all summer and will turn back as the season changes.
“Can I come with you?” she asks suddenly. Her fingers are threading through the horse’s mane, tight and anxious. “I can look after horses. I’ve grown up with them all my life. I can be useful.”
She doesn’t seem to know she might be good enough on her horse to perform. As well as being strong and athletic, she’s beautiful, with high cheekbones and wide-spaced, sparkling blue eyes. The only mar to her beauty is a nasty swelling beneath her left eye, which is rapidly turning black.
“How old are you?”
She glances furtively at me, and then away again. “Nineteen.”
“How old are you really?”
“Seventeen.”
 “Did he give you that?” I ask, nodding at the angry purple bruise beneath her eye.
The girl tenses. Other people have asked her this, and if she tells the truth, he’ll hit her again. I wonder if that’s why she’s learned to run and hide. I clench Jareth’s leather reins in my fist. “I won’t let him—”
There’s a crashing sound up ahead in the woods, and the gray horse tenses. A furious male voice echoes through the trees. It’s all too much for the horse, and she suddenly rears and bolts.
“Dandelion!” the girl cries in anguish. She puts two fingers in her mouth and whistles, but this time the horse doesn’t obey. Horses sense evil, and Dandelion seems like she wants to put as much distance between herself and this girl’s father as possible.
I can see the man now, mounted on a bay horse and fighting his way through the underbrush to get to us. The girl wraps her arms around her shaking body and starts to cry. She doesn’t even try to run. It’s like she’s got nowhere to run to.
I put my foot into a stirrup and swing up onto Jareth. I reach down my hand for her. “Come on.”
The despair in the girl’s eyes changes to elation. Gasping in relief, she clutches my hand and I pull her up behind me.
The man sees us, and roars and raises his shotgun, but we’re out of range. I watch him for a moment, committing his face to memory. Letting him see me, too, the man who’s taking his daughter.
I want him to see me.
Then I wheel Jareth around. We canter though the woods, my horse finding natural paths through the trees. Friesians were bred to be warhorses, and while they’re big and strong enough to carry a knight in full armor, they’re also swift and sure-footed.
“I thought you were going to leave me behind,” the girl gasps, wrapping her arms around my waist and holding on. We emerge from the trees onto a laneway, and I turn Jareth southwards and urge him into a gallop.
“What’s your name?” I call over the sound of Jareth’s thundering hooves. That clumsy bastard will still be fighting his way through the bracken.
“Ryah.”
Ryah. What a pretty name. I look down at her small hands encircling my waist.
“What’s your name?” she asks.
“Cale. Cale Hearn of Meriful’s Traveling Circus.” Cale Hearn who’s just snatched a teenage girl right from under her father’s nose. I wonder if this is kidnapping. I wonder if he’ll send the police after me or arrive to take her back himself. He’s welcome to fucking try.
Ryah nestles closer and rests her cheek against my back. “Pleased to meet you, Cale Hearn of Meriful’s Traveling Circus. Thank you for helping me run away.”
I find myself smiling as we thunder down the road. “My pleasure, Ryah.”

WHERE TO FIND IT





ABOUT THE MASTERMIND

There’s nothing Brianna Hale likes more than a large, stern alpha male with a super-protective and caring streak, and when she’s not writing about them she can usually be found with a book, a cocktail, planning her next trip to a beautiful location or attending the theatre. She believes that pink and empowerment aren’t mutually exclusive, and everyday adventures are possible. Brianna lives in London.




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I love the story much more than I was anticipating. Oh, how sweet it is!