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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Cutting Deep by T.A. Anderson- Blog Tour and Review!

cutting  deep blog tour banner Synopsis Setting off on her dream of culinary school, Ande finds herself knocked senseless by her incredibly sexy Chef Instructor, Daniel, who also happens to have the brains and heart to match.With her plan to keep herself from repeating history, she attempts to deny what could possibly break her. Ande finds out she is not the only one with a torrid past when a bright light is shed on Daniel’s former years. When ghosts from her past find her in the middle of her trek through culinary school and an impending relationship with Daniel, her life takes a disastrous turn. She must find the strength to push through school alongside a man that drives her wild with lust, all while trying to figure out her relationship with a stranger from years before.With help from her friends, and a tad bit of alcohol, Ande navigates her way through the pitfalls of falling in love, being broken hearted and making lasting friendships. An amusing love story filled with steamy sex, heartache, and surprises at every turn.


  Cutting Deep (The Cut Series, Book 1)Cutting Deep by T.A. Anderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Ande is just starting culinary school in an attempt to move forward in her life and do something she is passionate about. From the first moment she sets foot in the school, she meets Daniel who is a very hot chef who will soon be one of her instructors. She is attempting to let go of a past that hurt her badly, and getting into a complicated relationship with an instructor is something Ande knows probably isn't a good idea for personal and professional reasons. Ande and Daniel find it impossible to stay away from one another, but both have challenging pasts and secrets that seem to be making everything challenging for them.

I'll just start by saying that there is some high drama going on in here! Whoooo! At times it feels like it is almost too much, but Ande is a very relatable character, and since she seems very aware that the level of drama in her life is completely ridiculous it makes it easier for us (the reader) to feel that it could be real. Her circle of friends is amazing, and it is always nice to see people looking out for one another the way her group of friends looks out for one another. They make some of the intense and confusing situations Ande has to deal with almost bearable.

There are a couple viable love interests here and it is truly challenging to try and decide what should happen. In the beginning if asked to choose- there would be no contest. But as the story progresses, like in life, there is usually more to people than we first realize. Suddenly it becomes hard to know who to trust and who to want Ande to end up with. I still have my preference, but the way this installment ends, it is tough to call. I will definitely be seeking out the next book in this series to see how the story continues. I enjoyed this a lot, and would recommend it to anyone looking for some steamy scenes, and some high drama.

Meet the Author TA AndersonI reside in Sunny Southern California. I recently self published my first novel, Cutting Deep. I wrote this during a quarter life crisis, and never dreamed it would ever be finished or actually published. I would say I have the worst sense of humor out of anyone I know, except my friends. I find things funny that others may find not so funny, but I cant help myself. I try to find the humor in everything in life. I'm addicted to tattoo's and I'm not sure I know one person in my massive family that does not have a tattoo. Crazy Right? I will leave you with this quote "Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing" -Ben Franklin. I truly believe that every person is capable of doing great things. If you told me a year ago I would be self publishing my first novel I would have slapped you and called you crazy. But that is the point. We never think we are capable until we do the unthinkable. Social Links
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Monday, October 14, 2013

Ditching the Dream by Isabelle Peterson- Book Blitz

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That the DREAM of curing Breast Cancer becomes a reality - 20% of the proceeds from October 2013 sales will be donated to Breast Cancer Research.


Synopsis:

Feeling dead in her marriage of more than twenty years, Elizabeth Fairchild, 42, ditches the dream of her seemingly perfect life with her husband in search of who she really is.

She had gone from her parents' house to her husband's home and never learned to stand on her own two feet. Her husband, Greg, isn't abusive or cruel, just rather neglectful. Her kids are all out of the house, off to college. Feeling that not much is left for her at home, she leaves her comfortable life in Napa Valley, California in search of her inner fire in New York City. She didn't leave to find another man but soon finds herself involved with two very different men: Jack Stevens and Kevin Parker.

Jack is older than Elizabeth by 9 years. He has heart-stopping good looks, is wildly successful and very much in control of everything around him - especially Elizabeth.

Kevin is younger, by 14 years. He is exuberant, carefree, has a heart of 24k gold, is a middle school Spanish teacher and is quite okay with Elizabeth taking the reins.

Which dream is really Elizabeth's? Her quiet life in Napa? Or her wild ways in New York?



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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Market for Love by Jill Elaine Hughes- Blog Tour and Review








Heroine Miranda Johansson has had a very bad day.  The strait-laced, ultraconservative stock-market analyst in Chicago’s LaSalle Street financial district just lost eighty-seven million dollars of her clients’ money in a massive stock-market implosion.  And if that weren’t bad enough, she just had wild, no-holds-barred sex with a complete stranger on her coffee break----and that complete stranger turns out to be her new boss!  Can Miranda get control of herself without losing her job, and her mind?  Or will her sexy new boss completely derail her self-discipline, her stock portfolio, and her career?  (Not to mention the sudden intrusion of his manipulative ex-girlfriend---a scheming, ruthless woman who controls half of Wall Street.)

Will Miranda survive the ups and downs of her new love life, which is just as volatile and unpredictable as the market?  Or will her new romance go down the tubes along with the economy?  Only time will tell.

Readers who are down and out about their trashed investment portfolios can pick up a copy of MARKET FOR LOVE and forget all about the economic downturn.  Read the book, and have a little fun peeking inside the unseen world of the sexy young investment bankers who’ve been pushed to the edge along with everyone else.


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My Review: 


Market for LoveMarket for Love by Jill Elaine Hughes
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Miranda is a very conservative, very smart stock analyst who has a really bad day. She loses 80+ million dollars in one morning which completely throws her off track. She runs into a very attractive man in the midst of her crisis and ends up having mind-blowing sex with him. This is extremely out of character for her. Later she finds out that her erotic encounter occurred with the new owner of her company. Miranda struggles to figure out who she can maintain her professional career while she is discovering a lot of new things about herself. Max finds he is unable to keep himself away from Miranda and struggles to get closer to her until something happens to both of them and he feels that he needs to back away from their relationship for Miranda's safety and well-being.

I liked how strong and smart Miranda is. She has been excelling in a male-dominated field for a long time, and it was great to see her realize that she could be herself a little more, and still be great at her job. Max was pretty wonderful for the most part- although it is always frustrating to me when someone feels like they have to keep secrets and hurt someone under the umbrella of "protecting them". They definitely had some serious adversity to overcome, and the villain in this story is completely horrible and evil. It was interesting to see how things got resolved, and I was hoping for the sakes of both main characters that they would be able to figure everything out.

One thing that puzzles me is the cover. To me it gives a false impression of what a reader can expect. I know you can't judge a book by its cover, but sometimes I can't help it. I also think that a cover can give a general impression of the vibe of a book- and this cover and story just don't match for me. Overall, I enjoyed this book.

Excerpt:
“I have access to a private office suite on this floor,” he said, his voice even and businesslike.  “Private bathroom, too, which should also have some better facial soap available.  You can clean up, take a breather, whatever you need to do.  Follow me.”  Without waiting for Miranda’s reply, the man took her by the hand and gently led her across the lobby.  Before Miranda knew what hit her, she was whisked into a small, luxurious office, complete with leather-on-mahogany furniture, Oriental rugs, and a six-foot-high decorative fountain.
“The bathroom’s over there,” the man said, pointing to a doorway just to the right of the fountain.  “If there’s anything else I can get for you, let me know.”
“Umm,” Miranda mumbled again, and made a beeline for the bath.  Her eyes widened as she closed the heavy paneled door behind her and took in the posh powder room.  Everything was made of marble—even the ceiling.  The fixtures were spotless polished white porcelain.  On the gleaming countertop was an array of high-end toiletries—and a few brands even the hopeless shopaholic Miranda hadn’t heard of.  There was a basket of clean, folded silk-terry washcloths, and another, smaller basket full of cotton balls and cotton swabs. There was even a laundry pen for removing clothing stains, a lint brush, and a miniature fabric steamer. After some consideration, she chose a bottle of astringent and a cotton ball to strip off her ruined makeup. It worked perfectly.  It even helped exfoliate the top layer of her skin, revealing a healthy glow she’d never been able to achieve with hundreds of dollars’ worth of other cleansers.  Miranda made a mental note to pick up a bottle of the stuff next time she was at the mall.  She used the laundry pen to clean the makeup off the collar of her suit, and then applied some moisturizer to her face, dabbing some extra around her eyes in hopes it would help reduce the puffiness all her crying had caused. 
Satisfied with her refreshed appearance, Miranda took a deep breath and headed back out into the tall, super-sexy-yet-anonymous man’s private office.
He was waiting for her just outside the bathroom door and when her brown eyes met his blue ones, her stomach did a flip-flop rivaling that of any Olympic diving champion.  “Oh!” she squealed as her hand jerked itself onto her belly.
“Feeling all right?” he asked.  “I have some antacid in my desk drawer if you need it.”
“No, umm, that’s OK,” Miranda replied, her voice still high-pitched and squeaky.  “I umm, I just hiccupped, is all.”  A lie.  The truth was, this man was making her feel—well—quidgy. Quidgy all over, but especially right between her legs. It was a delightful feeling, but a scary one, too.  She decided she needed to thank him, guzzle her giant espresso, and make a graceful exit before anything got out of hand.  “I, ahhhh, I really need to get back upstairs.”
“Suit yourself,” the man said.  “But you’re espresso’s getting cold.  You’re welcome to have a seat and relax for a few minutes while you finish it.”  He indicated one of the heavy leather armchairs, gesturing for her to sit.  Without thinking, Miranda did.  She noticed with surprise that there was a huge fireplace directly across from her chair.  The tall, azure-eyed man flipped a switch, and a blazing fire appeared out of nowhere.
“Gas fireplaces are the eighth wonder of the world,” he said as he sat down in the leather chair opposite her.  “Don’t you think?”
“Umm,” was all Miranda could say.  The quidgy feeling that was so delightful in the nether parts of her body had a funny way of paralyzing her from the neck up.  After much concentration, she finally got her jaw and lips to work.  “I, umm, never knew this place was here,” she stammered.
“My company has several floors of offices in this building,” the man said.  “The management gives me use of this little private hideaway as thanks for all the money I drop here in rent.  I can use it whenever I need some privacy.”  He paused, smiled.  “Or, when someone I know needs some privacy.”
“That’s nice,” Miranda said, drinking the rest of her espresso in one gulp.  The quintuple dose of caffeine hit her bloodstream like a shot of heroin.  She could almost feel her pupils dilating. 
“Are you sure you’re all right?” the man asked, his turquoise eyes meeting hers.  “You seem kind of—agitated.”
“That’s because I am!” she blurted.  The caffeine was working fast—too fast.  Miranda felt her heart start racing, felt her lips forming words faster than she could think about what they might be.  “I’ve had such a bad day!  I lost eighty-seven million dollars for my clients just this morning!  I’m totally screwed!  I’m going to get fired!  I hate myself!  I’m ….”
“Whoa!” the tall man said, holding up both hands. “Slow down.  Like I said back at the coffee shop, ingesting that much caffeine in the space of two minutes isn’t good for people your size.  Or to be more specific, very attractive young women of your size.”
“Are you coming on to me?” Miranda sputtered, her mouth going a mile a minute.  “Because if you are, you should really stop.  You know why?  I’m a walking disaster area.  That’s what my last boyfriend called me when we broke up.  Plus ….”
The tall man’s blue eyes were serious.  Miranda felt them drill into her, felt them penetrate the private, sensual part of herself she’d kept carefully locked away ever since her last boyfriend—a dry-as-a-bone commodities broker named Paul--had dumped her more than four years before.  And now, the attractive-yet-mysterious man sitting across from her didn’t just penetrate that most private part of Miranda’s inner being.  He downright melted it—hell, vibrated it—with just one ice-blue glance.  “You don’t look like a walking disaster area to me,” he said. 
“But I am!  Didn’t you hear what I just said?  My ex-boyfriend called me a walking disaster area, and he was right.  Because only awalking disaster area would lose eighty-seven million dollars of her clients’ money in the space of fifteen minutes.”
The tall man’s expression softened.  He loosened his green silk tie, stretched out his legs a little.  “If there’s one thing I’ve learned about the stock market in my career, miss, it’s that you can often earn money back just as fast as you lose it.  If you know how to play the game.”
The man’s acute comment caught Miranda off-guard.  “I ….”
“I bet your work has something to do with the telecom sector,” he said.  The accuracy of his guess shook Miranda to the core.  “That area’s taken quite a beating this morning, as I understand it.”
“How did you know?”  Miranda’s voice trembled, just as she felt her nether parts getting warmer and warmer.
“I have a live CNBC feed in my limo,” he explained.  “Plus, by my calculations, that’s the only market sector where it’s possible for anyone to have lost, say, eighty-seven million dollars from their fund portfolio just this morning.  Am I right?”
Miranda nodded, unable to speak.
“I bet if you can make even a portion of that money back for your clients by the end of the market day, your boss won’t be too upset with you,” he went on.  “In fact, I’m sure of it.”
“B-but I’m an analyst!” she protested.  “I’m not a broker!  I have to do weeks and weeks of research and analysis before I can recommend any stock to my clients.  I can’t day-trade!  It’s against the rules!”
“I never said you had to day-trade,” the man said, leaning in closer.  Miranda could feel the tiny stirrings in the air between them from his breathing.  Those stirrings excited her.  Excited her a littletoo much, in fact.
“Then what can I do?” she sputtered.  “The SEC regulations on what analysts can and cannot do are pretty strict, you know.”
“I’m familiar with all the SEC regulations, miss.  I did your job once myself.  What I can tell you--based upon my own past experience as an analyst—is there is quite a lot you can accomplish in a short period of time if you’re creative.”
Creative?  Miranda wasn’t creative.  Not even close.  She was a right-brained, numbers-obsessed, stock-market-loving bean counter.  That was the whole reason she had gone into finance in the first place instead of say, oil-painting.  Miranda voted Republican, checked her stock portfolio every day, and always wore gray or black pinstriped suits with pantyhose and high heels. 
“Umm,” she stammered for the umpteenth time that morning.  “I’m not really--creative.  I’m more of a ….” She trailed off.  Suddenly her tongue felt too large for her mouth.
“It’s all right, miss,” the tall, azure-eyed man said, taking her right hand in his and squeezing it.  “We all have bad days in this business.  Goes with the territory.  As long as you can make up some of your losses, I’m sure you’ll be fine.”
As long as you can make up some of your losses.  He made it sound so easy. 
But it wasn’t.  Anyone who’d ever invested a dime in the stock market could tell her that.  “Well, um, I guess I should really be going!” Miranda stood up, looking right and left for a wastebasket where she could toss her empty espresso cup.
“I’ll take that,” the tall man said, standing up.  He reached for the empty, and their hands touched again.  Miranda felt a bolt of lightning streak right through her body as his skin grazed hers. She’d never felt these kinds of sensations before.  Not with Paul. Not even with her old college boyfriend Bradley--the man to whom she’d given her precious virginity. Not with anyone. 
The entire lower half of Miranda’s body was in flames. 
Her nipples had gone rock-hard, and the space between her thighs was slick as melted butter.  Her head throbbed, and her lips, teeth, and tongue screamed for the feel of his mouth on hers.
What the hell was going on?
Miranda felt her cheeks flush.  How could this be happening?  She was a prim, proper, and very strait-laced woman.  She didn’t go throwing herself with wild abandon at total strangers--let alone total strangers she’d met while on what was supposed to be a five-minute coffee break from work.  And yet, her body was telling her that throwing herself at this nameless man with wild abandon wasexactly what she had to do, right now, just to stay alive, just to keep breathing.
 Without giving the matter another thought, Miranda leaned forward and kissed the tall, generous, anonymous man’s lips.  And it wasn’t just any kiss, either.  It was a grab-his-ass, stick-her-tongue-halfway-down-his-throat kind of kiss.
It was a kind of kiss Miranda hadn’t known she was capable of giving anyone--let alone a man she’d met less than ten minutes ago, a man whose name she still didn’t know. 

A man who was kissing her back with as much gusto as she was kissing him.


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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Running From Forever (The Forever Series, #5) by Ashley Wilcox- Review

Running From Forever (The Forever Series, #5)Running From Forever by Ashley Wilcox
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Kayla leaves her boyfriend of 3 and a half years to take her dream job in Manhattan. She knows that accepting his proposal isn't going to make her happy and she knows that she needs to leave in order to live the life she has been working towards. She quickly finds her life full of opportunity, passion, friendship, and that good things and bad things aren't always what they seem.

This book was a pleasant surprise. It was a quick read, but the characters and story felt fully-developed. We get a pretty good idea about Kayla's past and who she is trying to be now. I loved the chance to see the story move through the three main characters' perspectives. I was sort of all over the place with my feelings for Miles, but I made and solidified my opinion after reading through his section. I have only love for Merrick- spectacular man, he is!

My only gripe is with the insta-love. I am all for instant intense attraction and a swiftly developing relationship, but I really feel that 5 days is a little soon for everyone to be busting out the L-word. Especially when one of the characters in question is experiencing some emotions that are very out of character. I also enjoyed the fast friendship between two of the characters- but again everything was just a little too quick for the bff status. Overall- I really enjoyed this, and I will be reading more by this author.

This book is #5 in the series, and a spin-off, but can be read as a stand-alone (I haven't yet read the others in the series, and didn't feel any disconnections to the story or characters because of it).

*A copy of this book was provided in exchange for an honest review

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Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Simple Perfection by Abbi Glines- Review

Simple Perfection (Perfection, #2; Rosemary Beach, #5)Simple Perfection by Abbi Glines
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

This book picks up where Twisted Perfection leaves off. Woods is left with a giant inheritance after the unexpected death of his father. Woods is struggling to dismantle the dysfunctional systems his father put in place, and return the country club to the vision he shared with his grandfather. Della feels like she is holding Woods back in life, and is still struggling with her own guilt about being dependent on him for emotional and financial support. She still believes that Woods would be better off and more able to live a full life without her dragging him down. Della digs a lot deeper into her family past and finds out some pretty amazing information.

I like this series, and the characters so it was nice to spend more time with them. I struggled at times with Woods excessively flowery language. I get that he really loves Della, but it was a little over the top for me at times. I did like watching Woods take charge of the legacy he was left and dismantle and rebuild the country club in a way that was true to him and honored his grandfather's visions.

Despite being incredibly frustrated at times with Della's misinterpretations of things and her running away before gathering all (or any) information- I was glad to see her trying to heal herself and become a stronger person. I enjoyed exploring everything she discovered about her family with her, and really liked that whole story line. It was also nice to get to touch base with Rush and Blaire and get a glimpse into their lives, as well as the lives of some of the other characters.

The first half of the story was a little slow for me, because it seemed to be based solely on a non-problem/misunderstanding that was created to provide some drama. However, around the 65% point, things really picked up and went in a direction I didn't expect . It really left some rich material and story lines that I look forward to following in future books in this series. I have come to care about all of these characters, and I look forward to seeing how they all grow up and change from young rich partiers, to adults with responsibilities and more complex relationships.

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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Convicted (Consequences #3) by Aleatha Romig- RELEASE DAY!!!







  






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There were still lessons to learn and consequences for the truth!


When Claire Nichols met Anthony Rawlings, she didn’t know they had a past, or that he had plans for her future. Over time, the role of teacher changed—games became reality—and domination turned to desire. Despite an insurmountable history, Claire and Tony found their way back to one another.


Just when they seemed to have it all—love, respect, and the promise of a family—the game master exposed the truth. Claire’s world once again spun out of control. Unwilling to allow her child to suffer the consequences of an old vendetta, Claire fled...


At one time, Claire was held captive in an opulent mansion—then her incarceration was a cell inside a state penitentiary. Was her new prison—a tropical island—truly less lonely? Perhaps that was the game master’s plan, all along?


Who will save Claire from her oldest nightmare and her newest reality? Will it be Tony? Can he forgiveher for leaving him—again? Harry? Will he utilize previously unknown connections to save the woman who infiltrates his thoughts? Maybe Phil? Will his devotion in keeping Claire and her child safe be rewarded?


As the cards are played—sins of the past, innocent victims, and truths are revealed. With compartmentalization no longer an option, is the reality too much? Could there be an even worse isolation?


With the game master dealing from a stacked deck, can this new high-stakes game possibly be won?


When it’s all over and their cards are on the table—SOME will discover their bets were too high—theyhave nothing left to lose—ALL will learn the crucial lesson—the most important rule—there areCONSEQUENCES for the TRUTH!




Aleatha Romig’s CONVICTED!











Convicted by Aleatha Romig is the 3rd book in the Consequences Series.  These books are Psychological Thriller/ Contemporary Dark Romances.  They are also awesome (personal opinion of me, Anna).












ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Aleatha Romig is a bestselling author, who has been voted #1 "New Author to Read" on Goodreads July 2012 - Present! She was also #9 most followed author on Goodreads - July / August 2013.

Aleatha has lived most of her life in Indiana growing-up in Mishawaka, graduating from Indiana University, and currently living south of Indianapolis. Together with her high-school sweetheart and husband of twenty six years, they've raised three children. Before she became a full-time author, she worked days as a dental hygienist and spent her nights writing. Now, when she’s not imagining mind-blowing twists and turns, she likes to spend her time with her family and friends. Her pastimes include exercising, reading and creating heros/ anti-heros who haunt your dreams!

Aleatha enjoys traveling, especially when there is a beach involved. In 2011 she had the opportunity to visit Sydney, Australia to visit her daughter studying at the University of Wollongong. Her dream is to travel to places in her novels and around the world.

CONSEQUENCES, her first novel, was released August 2011 by Xlibris Publishing. October 2012 Ms. Romig rereleased CONSEQUENCES as an Indie author. TRUTH, the sequel, was released October 30, 2012 and CONVICTED, the final installment of the Consequences Series, release today, October 8th, 2013!

Aleatha is a “Published Author’s Network” member of the Romance Writers of America and represented by Danielle Egan-Miller of Brown and Miller Literary Associates.





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