Tender Loving Care

Title: Tender Loving Care

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date:18th April 2011

ISBN: 9781426891472

Author: Jennifer Greene

A yet another contemporary romance by Jennifer Greene, and as always, I enjoyed reading her book. This time, in Tender Loving Care, there’s load of surprises, plenty of sweet romance and a lot of hidden messages. One of the most obvious message that Ms. Green’s trying to send across this time is that learning to love wholeheartedly without fear.

You see, the heroine of this story fought against falling in love though she knew that her heart practically belongs to the main male character in this story. She’s afraid of getting hurt and emotionally involved with him, and I couldn’t help but smile when the hero, Rafe breaks through the walls that she build around her heart almost faster than she could build it.

Tender Loving Care is a sweet, romantic story that will guarantee you warmth even on the coldest day. I enjoyed it very much, and I rate this book 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Book description:

When tragedy strikes, Zoe Anderson finds herself in the one role she never expected to have: mother. Sharing guardianship of four-year-old twins with sexy Rafe Kirkland is a responsibility she simply cannot accept. Rafe is just going to have to take care of the boys himself.

Rafe’s not prepared to be a single parent either, but deserting the children is not an option-and he’s never been as attracted to a woman as he is to their godmother. He proposes a solution: Zoe and the boys will move in with him, at least until other arrangements can be made. Or until he can convince her to make their temporary family permanent.

Zoe reluctantly agrees to the plan, but even after she loses her heart to the twins, she can’t possibly take that emotional risk with Rafe…

I received an ARC of this book from Carina Press via Netgalley. I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review.

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A Marriage of Inconvenience

Title: A Marriage of Inconvenience

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date:11th April 2011

ISBN: 9781426891465

Author: Susanna Fraser

I was not quite sure how to feel about this book, A Marriage of Inconvenience by Susanna Fraser. Somehow, it is not your typical happily ever after Regency romance where everything actually turns out well in the end. (Okay, okay… I’m biased! The lady didn’t ended up with the guy that I liked in the story… so I’m sulking over here!)

While I enjoyed the sizzling hot romance (there’s mild bondage… and kinky stuff in this book) between the main character and her lover, I definitely do not enjoy the relationship that heroine had with her husband. Sounds confusing? Well, let’s just say that this book is somehow about a love triangle and an unfulfilled love. I absolutely detest the ending… I was hoping for a better ending for the main character, but I didn’t get that. My only consolation that this book is just a prequel, and that means, somehow, someway, the heroine WILL somehow find her happiness and be freed from the clutches of her bloody husband.

Honestly, I can’t say I hate this book. In fact, it was so wonderfully written that I could actually feel for the character, especially the main protagonist, Anna. I could feel the overwhelming emotion that she was feeling through this book, and I could feel her need to be free… it’s just that I was not happy with the ending, that’s all.

If I were to rate this book, I’d give it a 4 out of 5 star. I enjoyed the book though I detest the ending.

Book description:

Lucy Jones is a nobody. As an orphan she was reluctantly taken in by her wealthy relatives, the Arringtons, on the condition that she be silent and obedient, always. When her lifelong infatuation with her cousin Sebastian is rewarded by a proposal of marriage, she’s happy and grateful, even though the family finds excuses to keep the engagement a secret.

James Wright-Gordon has always had the benefits of money and a high station in society, but he is no snob. He’s very close to his sister, Anna, who quickly falls for the dashing Sebastian when the families are brought together at a wedding party. Meanwhile, James is struck by Lucy’s quiet intelligence, and drawn to her despite their different circumstances in life.

Lucy suspects that Sebastian has fallen for Anna, but before she can set him free, a terrible secret is revealed that shakes both families. Will James come to her rescue-or abandon her to poverty?

I received an ARC of this book from Carina Press via Netgalley, and I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review. For more information on this title, please click here to go to the author’s website.

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Collision Course

Title: Collision Course

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date: 04/04/2011

ISBN:9781426891458

Author: Zoe Archer

As of late, I’m quite into action packed stories… stories or wars, stories of tormented souls and desperation, for during the time of uncertainties, there’s always good, intense love stories to tell.

I was immensely pleased with Collision Course… what more can I ask for in an action packed fantasy? Collision Course have everything I wanted in a sci-fi romance fiction. Rebellious, free-spirited heroine who also happens to be a galactic siren in her own way… confused but virile ace pilot as a hero with issues of his own…and notorious criminals hunting the protagonists down.

I definitely wouldn’t mind reading Collision Course again and again. I simply couldn’t get enough adrenaline and endorphine that practically oozed out of this book.

Kudos to Zoe Archer for such a wonderful book. The book is absolutely engaging and I can hardly put it down.  I rate this book 4.5 out of 5 stars.

Book description:

In a galaxy torn apart by war…

Mara Skiren is a scavenger, a black-market dealer. Blackmailed into helping Commander Kell Frayne infiltrate a treacherous corner of the galaxy, Mara learns that her biggest danger is from her sexy, by-the-book partner. She’s a loner with more than a few battle scars on her heart, but something about Commander Frayne stirs up her long-buried need for an intimate connection.

An ace pilot for the elite Black Wraith Squadron, Kell’s mission is to rescue a lost pilot and ship. Unable to deny his attraction to the beautiful, rebellious Mara, he decides bedding her would cool his ardor. But one taste is not nearly enough, and he finds himself sharing more of his real self with her than he has with anyone.

With deadly criminals on their heels and an increasingly dangerous assignment to complete, he’s starting to wonder…if they survived, could he let her go? And will Mara want to stay?

The release date for this book is 4th April 2011. For more information on this title, please click here to visit the author’s website.

I received an ARC of this book from Carina Press via Netgalley, and I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review.

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Kisses From Heaven

Title: Kisses from Heaven

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date: 04/04/2011

ISBN:9781426891380

Author: Jennifer Greene

I used to hate contemporary romance. I find it rather boring and too much to digest, but thank God Jennifer Greene makes it simple bearable. Like most of her contemporary fictions, Kisses from Heaven is not only just tolerable, but believable as well.

Ms. Greene did a wonderful job in developing the plot, the characters as well as the conflict. I couldn’t help but feel drawn to the problems her characters are having, as it’s really close to home.

Unlike regular romance, contemporary romance fiction characters usually struggles with a lot of issues that will make you think a lot, and Kisses From Heaven is no different in that aspect.

I enjoyed this book as much as I enjoyed the rest of her books, and if I were to rate this book, I’d give it a 3.5 out of 5 stars.

Book description:

Loren Shephard is too proud to ask for help and too broke to pay for it. She has her hands full with a demanding career, a grandfather who can’t stay away from the bottle, a spoiled younger sister and a mansion that’s fallen into disrepair. When Buck Leeds stumbles into her life and starts fixing things-and arousing feelings she never knew she possessed-she can’t help but fall for the brawny stranger.

Loren’s trust in Buck is shattered and she’s filled with self-doubt when she realizes her first impressions of Buck were all wrong. How can she build a future with a man that reminds her too much of her past?

The release date for this book is 4th April 2011. For more information on this title, click here to go to the author’s website.

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Courting Disaster

Title: Courting Disaster

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date:4th April 2011

ISBN: 9781426891373

Author: Carol Stephenson

Courting Disaster by Carol Stephenson is a suspense thriller, and it’s definitely something that I will read on any normal, boring day. The story starts kind of slow for me, but the pace picks up soon after and I found myself really hooked to the book as the plot thickens.

Courting Disaster will definitely give its’ readers one hell of a roller coaster ride and adrenaline rush. It’s a book that I truly have pleasure reading.

The story was well written, not draggy and if you’re a fan of strong women who could stand for themselves, then this book is for you.

Book description:

A year ago, criminal defense attorney Carling Dent woke up in a conference room with a bullet wound, a murdered client and no memory of what happened. Since then, she’s grown reckless. She’s gained a reputation for representing defendants no one else will, and her own partners are beginning to question her conduct.

Then a car accident triggers flashbacks, and Carling is driven by the need to find out what really happened that day. Her investigation begins to uncover a twisted web of secrets someone doesn’t want exposed. The threats against Carling escalate, and she turns to the one person she wants to trust-her former lover, prosecutor Jared Manning. The passion between them is as hot as ever, but when more memories start trickling back, Carling starts to wonder just whose side the man she loves is on

I rate this book 3.5 out of 5 stars. The release date for this book is 4th April 2011. For more information on this title, please click here to visit the author’s website or click here to go to the publisher’s website.

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Wherever You Go

Title: Wherever You Go

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Imprint: Harcourt Children’s Books

Pub Date: 14 Nov 2011

ISBN: 9780547501512

Author: Heather Davis

Wherever You Go is a hauntingly beautiful story that tells the story of different kind of love…love that suffocates, love that bind, and love that frees you. It’s pretty insightful in many ways.

Wherever You Go by Heather Davis is also eerie in some ways, but I learn quite a lot from it, especially about loving someone from afar and one of the greatest love of all is letting go.

There’s a melancholic taste to this book. Not something I would usually pick up on a gloomy and rainy days as it will affect my mood, but the book is good nevertheless and splendidly written.

Book description:

Seventeen-year-old Holly Mullen has felt lost and lonely ever since her boyfriend, Rob, died in a tragic accident. But she has no idea that as she goes about her days, Rob’s ghost is watching over her. He isn’t happy when he sees his best friend, Jason, trying to get close to Holly—but as a ghost, he can do nothing to stop it. As their uncertain new relationship progresses, the past comes back to haunt Holly and Jason. Her Alzheimer’s-stricken grandfather claims to be communicating with the ghost of Rob. Could the messages he has for Holly be real? And if so, how can the loved ones Rob left behind help his tortured soul make it to the other side?

I rate this book 3.5 out of 5 stars. This book will be released in November 2011.

I received digital ARC of this book from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publisher via Netgalley. I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review.

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The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale

Title: The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale

Publisher: Carina Press

Pub Date: 25th April 2011

ISBN: 9781426891526

Author: Christine Bell

Love time traveling? Can’t get enough of hot, sexy pirates with a knack of getting themselves into trouble? Well then you might want to give The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale by Christine Bell a try.

The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale by Christine Bell tells the tale of a young female pirate who travels through time. The story is highly original and is guaranteed to give you a shot of adrenaline rush each time you flip through the pages.

Overall, The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale is a fantastic, breathtaking read. The only downside of this book is that it is too short for my liking. The length is half of those regular novels I usually hooked myself with.

It is a misfortune for me that the story had to ended so fast cuz I can’t get enough of The Twisted Tale of Stormy Gale.

I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars. Highly recommended to those who loves sci-fi adventure kind of stories.

Book description:

I’m a time pirate-born in 1810, now a 21st-century woman. I travel through time trying to right wrongs without disrupting the fragile balance between what is and what can never be.

That’s why it’s vital that I go to 1836 and find the man who conned my brother out of his Time Travel Mechanism as quickly as possible. If the technology falls into the wrong hands, it could change the world as we know it. The notorious Duke of Leister definitely qualifies as the wrong hands. An amateur scientist of the slightly mad variety, he’s bound to figure out how to use the TTM sooner rather than later.

I knew this wouldn’t be easy. But I wasn’t counting on him being as sexy as hell. Or winding up chained to his bed…

This book will be released  on 25th April 2011. For more information on this title, please click here to go to the author’s website, or click here to go to the publisher’s website.

I received an uncorrected proof of this book from Carina Press via Netgalley. I was not compensated in any ways for writing this review.

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Starcrossed

Title: Starcrossed

Publisher: HarperCollins

Imprint: HarperTeen

Pub Date: 31st May 2011

ISBN: 9780062011992

Author:Josephine Angelini

As a child, I’ve always been intrigued by Greek mythologies. I could still remember the times when I was still a teenager, I would go on and on and read thick books on Greek Gods, Goddesses, fair maidens and creatures of fantasies.

I’m all grown up now, and yet I am still intrigued with Greek myths and legends, and therefore, when I saw Starcrossed available for review in Netgalley, I knew that I have to snatch it up immediately.

Starcrossed is a modern blend of fantasy, magic, romance that’s loosely inspired by the Greek princess… Helen of Sparta… or rather, Helen of Troy, the maiden whose face launched a thousand ships.

Starcrossed is so beautifully written and it does not disappoint me. When I read it, I felt as if I was transported into another world and my heart beats twice faster when Helen, the main protagonist of Starcrossed was hurled into strange predicament.

A fantastic, gripping and inspiring read. Highly recommended to readers who love mythology but want to try something that has a modern take in it.

I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Book description:

Helen Hamilton has always known she’s different from the other teens on tiny Nantucket, but it’s not until Lucas Delos moves to town that she realizes just how special she is. Facing Lucas in the halls of high school, Helen’s possessed by a powerful need to kill him–and she almost succeeds. But when their mutual hatred of each other transforms into desire, Helen and Lucas discover they are both Scions–descendants of Greek gods–and that their two families have for centuries been engaged in a deadly blood feud. As Lucas teaches Helen to use her powers, which include flying, controlling lightning, and an immunity to weapons (in addition to her gorgeous face, which she’s inherited from a certain namesake whose own face “launched a thousand ships”), the two grow ever closer–but can never be together until they find a way around the curse that’s destined to keep them apart.

This book will be released on: 31st May 2011. For more information on this title, please click here.

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Mercy

Title: Mercy

Publisher: Disney-Hyperion

Imprint: Hyperion

Pub Date:17th May 2011

ISBN: 9781423145172

Author: Rebecca Lim

I’m a little bit concern over what reading material that can be considered safe for teenagers consumption these days. It seems that it’s somewhat a trend that the tales that is considered ‘safe’ for teenagers consumption are rather ‘dark’, and most heroines in young adult fiction these days tends to fall for bad boys.

Anyway, enough ranting. I am no teenager, and therefore, I thought it is completely safe for me to read ‘Mercy’ by Rebecca Lim without having to feel disturbed after finishing the book.

But I was wrong. The tale is so moving, so intense and so heart-wrenching at some point that I found myself feeling the angst of the characters.

This book is not to be read when you’re depressed or emotionally unstable, for you will feel the effect without failed.

Mercy is a good story nevertheless. I would recommend this book to older teens, and I rate this book 4 out of 5 stars.

Book description:

Mercy in an exile from heaven with shattered memories of who she used to be. She’s doomed to “wake” repeatedly on earth in a new body, each time assuming a new life. During the day she survives in the human world on instinct and at night her dreams are haunted by her lost love, who pleads with her to find him.

But this time is different. When Mercy wakes up she meets Ryan, an eighteen-year-old reeling from the loss of his twin sister, Lauren, who was kidnapped two years ago. Only Mercy and Ryan believe his sister is still alive. For the first time since she can remember, Mercy has a purpose: she can help. So she doesn’t understand why the man in her dreams cautions her not to interfere. But as Ryan and Mercy come closer to solving the mystery of Lauren’s disappearance, danger looms just one step behind.

Will Mercy be able to harness her extraordinary power in time?

The release date for this book is: 17th May 2011. For more information on this title, please click here.

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Die For Me

Title: Die For Me

Publisher: HarperCollins

Imprint: HarperTeen

Pub Date: 10th May 2011

ISBN: 9780062004017

Author: Amy Plum

What if…you found someone that could break the walls that you build around your heart, and managed to have you fall in love with him desperately only to find out that he is destined to die over and over again in place of humans whose time to die has not yet come? Would you be able to love him still and deal with the heart-wrenching emotion that follows his deaths?

This book, Die For Me by Amy Plum is an amazing book to be read. I found myself having misty eyes by the time the story comes to an end. The unconditional love between the characters is so beautifully written that I can’t help but feel for them.

Kudos to Amy Plum for such a gripping, emotional and action packed paranormal love story. I rate this book 4.5 out of 5 stars.

I received an ARC of this book from Harper Collins via Netgalley, and I was not compensated in any ways for writing this.

Book description:

Kate Mercier’s wonderfully normal teenage life comes crashing down when her parents are killed in a car accident. Suddenly, she and her sister, Georgia, are forced to leave everything they’ve ever known in America and move to Paris to live with their grandparents. For Kate, the only way to survive is by sealing off her heart and escaping into the comforting world of books and beautiful art. Until she meets Vincent.

Mysterious, charming, and devastatingly handsome Vincent threatens to melt the ice around Kate’s guarded heart with just his smile. He also happens to be one of an elite race of paranormal beings known as revenants—undead creatures who exist to sacrifice themselves over and over again in place of other humans whose time to die has not yet come.

As Kate’s attraction to Vincent grows, she must choose between the shattered life she was trying to rebuild, and the risks of loving again. But when she learns that her sister has become involved with a group of evil revenants who exist solely to murder and betray those around them, Kate is thrown into the midst of a centuries-old battle which threatens the lives of everyone she loves.

This book will be released on: 10th May 2011. For more information on this title, please click here.

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