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What I Read Last Week

Posted August 2, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 12 Comments

Well it was a pretty quiet week until Wednesday when I was standing up from my chair at work and my back kind of hurt.  Huh?  I ignored it but when I went to stand up again it hurt even worse and just kept getting worse.  On Thursday I finally went to the doctor and it turns out I sprained my back!  I know, how is that even possible?  I have no idea, but apparently I did it.  So I’m in a back brace (which isn’t too bad actually as it keeps me from moving strangely), on meds and am loopy.  lol  Ok, not loopy all the time but a lot of it. 🙂

I met Nikki and Lori for lunch yesterday in Northridge and that was quite fun.  We checked out Borders (cuz the great used bookstore that used be close to there closed down waaaaaah!) and had lunch at Wood Ranch – yum.  We had a great time.  I love getting together and talking about books and life. 
Anyway, on to what I read this week:
My first book was a read for The Book Binge called Whisper Kiss by Deborah Cooke.  This is book 5 in her Dragonfire series and like the others it was pretty darned good.  This was straight-laced Niall’s story and he was matched up with Rox, a tattoo artist and the farthest thing from straight-laced there is.  But despite how they look on the outside they have a lot in common.  I’ll let you know when my review posts. 4 out of 5
Next was the book that was chosen for my pick-it-for-me challenge on Goodreads, Wishbone by Lauren P. Burka.  This was a story that was both fantasy and historical.  The story of Wishbone, a male prostitute who is picked up by a man who’s not human. Many things happen and Wishbone ends up working for the “man”.  I couldn’t get a connection with the characters and then bdsm scenes that were quite bloody started I just couldn’t read any longer.  I got about 140 pages in (of 233) and had to call it quits. DNF
Next up was If I Must by Amy Lane.  A cute novella about Joel who becomes roommates with a genius, Ian.  Joel takes care of Ian, as he’s not sure how the man survived with him before.  When Joel is off visiting his mom he realizes his true feelings for Ian…and the fact that he’s gay.  3.75 out of 5
Wolf Games by Vivian Arend (Granite Lake Wolves book 3) is the novella I read after that and it was a good one. A woman who hadn’t shifted to her wolf form in 7 years because of trauma with her previous pack visits her sister and meets her mate, who is an incredibly understanding guy.  They get to know each other during the Arctic Wolf Games and love blossoms. 4 out of 5
My next read was a short 30 page book called Cade’s Thanksgiving by Cia Leah.  I can’t remember when I got this book but I think it’s been sitting there for a while.  Anyway, it was 30 pages of sappy sweetness.  A widower gets a mail order bride to take care of him and his twin sons.  She gets off the train and is beautiful and the perfect woman and they all live happily ever after.  I think I got a cavity while reading.  2 out of 5
My Tracy’s TBR Challenge book for the week was Highland Knight by Cindy Miles.  This is the story of an author with writers block.  Her assistant decides to send her off to the serenity of the Highlands of Scotland.  In her rented castle she meets some highlanders that aren’t all there.  Not that they’re stupid, they just literally are not physically there except for one hour a day.  They were enchanted and have lived like this for hundreds of years.  Amelia of course falls in love with the Laird, Ethan, and tries to help the 6 men return to their medieval lives.  Darned cute book.  I very much enjoyed the writing as well as the humor.  4 out of 5
Fair Game by Josh Lanyon was next and it was a good one!  It comes out tomorrow, August 2, and I’ll be reviewing in on Thursday.
Next up was Ten Things I Love About You by Julia Quinn.  I  have to say I just love Quinn’s writing.  She’s got a great sense of humor and her stories are always just sweet romances – but not to the point of sappiness. I read her books so quickly because I just don’t want to put them down once I start.  This was the story of Annabel who is basically a poor relation and her aristocrat grandparents are trying to marry her off to a man, the Earl of Newbury, who is 3 times her age and just wants an heir.  He’s a disgusting man and Annabel is torn.  She wants to save her family who is quickly running out of money but she truly doesn’t want to marry this loathsome man.  Then there’s Sebastian who has no attachments and lives on charm – oh, and the money he makes from writing novels.  He is Newbury’s heir and though he doesn’t care about that, the Earl hates him and does not want him to inherit – thus the desire for the heir. And of course you guessed it – Sebastian and Annabel fall in love. Just a very good book that I really enjoyed. 4 .25 out of 5
And last but not least another book for The Book Binge called Devil’s Highlander by Veronica Wolff.  This is the first in a series about the MacAlpin family.  Marjorie and Cromac have always felt that they would be together – even as children.  Cormac’s brother, Aidan, is kidnapped and Cormac feels responsible and undeserving of Marjorie.  Marjorie feels that Cormac blames her for the kidnapping.  When another child that Marjorie knows goes missing she seeks out Cormac’s help.  I’ll let you know when my review posts. 3.5 out of 5
My Book Binge reviews that posted this week:
Happy Reading!


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Guest Review: A Highlander Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick

Posted February 24, 2010 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 0 Comments

Judith’s review of A Highlander Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick

A lost beauty melts the cold heart of a Jacobite warrior in Dawn Halloiday’s “Winter Heat.” Stranded in a blizzard, Maggie MacDonald is rescued by Highland warrior Logan Douglas. But a tempest of another kind brews when Logan discovers that Maggie has been promised to a cruel suitor.

Sophie Renwick brings two strangers together with an unexpected Victorian “Yuletide Enchantment.” Isobel MacDonald is spending Christmas at her ancestral Highland estate when she loses her treasured clan pin in the woods. The enigmatic Prince Daegan offers his help in finding it, but the stranger’s charms are more powerful than she imagines.

And the haunts of the past bring new meaning to the holidays in Cindy Miles’ contemporary “A Christmas Spirit.” Paige MacDonald’s Highland tour takes a surprising turn when a storm forces her to seek refuge ina forbidding castle already inhabited by the dead-sexy spirit of Gabriel Munro.

The Scots of today have a way of declaring something they really like as being “lovely.” It is one of their favorite words, and truthfully, this collection of stories about members of the MacDonald Clan is lovely! Each novella has a very readable story line, with characters that hold their own and who engage the reader from the beginning of each story. The varied timeframes add to the interest but the unique spirit of the Highlands permeates each story. The first story is built around that unreal cultural tradition—at least to us who are alive now—that prohibits women from marrying someone of their own choice except in rare situations. The feudal ownership of women by the laird of each clan is hard for us to accept and even harder to read about nowadays, and this story is no exception. But the warrior who saves Maggie’s life is a man of honor and principle and their growing attraction and eventual love seem doomed by the laird’s friendship with a cruel and abusive clansman.

The second story is the stuff of which fairy tales are made. Who would dream of coming to a friend’s home in the Highlands and being abducted and enthralled by a ancient fairy Prince with whom the heroine falls in love? It is a seemingly gentle and quiet story but the writer surprises the reader as the tension grows and the happy ending of the story is in doubt.

The third story is quite unusual—who would have thought that a curator at the Smithsonian on vacation in the Highlands would fall in love with a nine-hundred-year-old ghost who is everything that Paige has dreamed or desired. How this crazy and wonderful relationship between a live and warm woman and a gorgeous Scots warrior ghost develops is just delightful and I found myself thinking of these two after finishing the story.

I love Scotland and I love Highland romances. So I am biased about this anthology and enjoyed it very much. Each of the writers has crafted a tale that is hard to put down and is, in its own way, inspiring. The power of love does indeed inspire all of us—that’s why we love to read romance. Whether in the Middle Ages or contemporary settings, everyone loves a lover and there’s lots to love here.

I give this book a 5 our of 5 rating
You can read more from Judith at Dr J’s Book Place
This book is available from NAL. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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What I Read Last Week

Posted January 5, 2010 by Tracy in Features | 16 Comments

Happy New Year!

I hope you all had a safe and fun New Year’s Eve. I tried to stay awake but just couldn’t! I finally turned the light off at 11:40pm because I just couldn’t stay awake any longer. lol

The girls went back to school today. They were actually excited to get back to all of their friends. I think that will last about a day and a half and then they’ll realize that with school comes homework! Oh well.

My hubby has been saying that he’s going to start Taekwondo with my youngest for months now. Yeah, that hasn’t happened – he’s put it off for one reason or another time after time. So for Christmas I signed him up for 4 months, got him a uniform and said he’d start January 5th. He was happy, but I think he’s a little afraid that he’ll not catch on quickly. He’s a smart guy so I know he’ll do fine. I’ll take pictures…he’ll hate that! lol As far as work is concerned I’m pretty darned glad the holidays are over.

My office is nutty around Christmas and Easter and it’s nice to have it settle down to being somewhat normal.

Oh and my mom, Judith, the woman who got me reading romance when I was 13, is now doing a guest reviews for The Book Binge! Her first review posted today – The Untamed Bride by Stephanie Laurens. She loved the book and said it very well. The woman is a Ph.D and knows how to write! This was one I gave her because I just couldn’t get through it. Just shows you that there’s something for everyone out there. 🙂

Hey – I found the picture of my eye tattoo! I knew I had it somewhere! Lol Here it is:) If you missed it you can see the cover up here.

On to what I read this week:

My first read was A Highlander’s Christmas by Dawn Halliday, Cindy Miles and Sophie Renwick. Three novellas in 3 different time periods with women who are linked by their clan pin that’s been handed down through the ages. You can read my review here.

Next up was Cheating Chance by James Buchanan. I really liked this story a lot. It was an m/m book that had an openly gay, goth agent for the Nevada Gaming Commission, Nick, and Brandon, an in the closet, biker boy cop with Riverside, CA PD meeting at a Goth convention in San Diego, CA. They hook up and then start an online relationship. The story covers the issues – long distance and of course Brandon’s closetedness (is that a word? It is now) – and pleasures of Brandon and Nick’s relationship. When Nick starts to be looked at as a person of interest in a murder, which he had nothing to do with it’s puts things on edge for both Nick and Brandon. This was just a fabulous book and I really liked both the relationship aspect of the book as well as Nick’s investigation into his former co-workers death. The attention to detail was so interesting when it could have very easily been dry. I will be reading the next book about Nick and Brandon. 4.5 out of 5


Next was my re-read for my Re-Read Challenge: Welcome to Temptation by Jennifer Crusie. You can read my review/thoughts here. 5 out of 5

On New Years Day I decided that I needed to read some of the manga that had come to me from the Great Yaoi Swap. My girls couldn’t understand how every time they came into the office where I was reading I was reading a different book. I kept saying: It’s like a comic book. They just didn’t get it. lol. Anyway, I started with Love a la Carte by Haruka Minami. I really liked the graphics in this one and the story about the members of a photography club were great. There was some borderline non-con sex, but it was ok. 4 out of 5

Manga #2 : Junior Escort by Sakurako Hanafubuki. I didn’t really care for this one much at all. I didn’t really like the main story of the 2 actors getting together. Then, dear Lord, there was a story in there about a 5th grader and a kindergartener. I. Shit. You. Not. It was horrifying and I was thoroughly disgusted. Just wrong! 2 out of 5 Manga #3: Rising Storm by Yuzuha Ougi. A guy takes a part-time job taking care of the horses for a rich family. The master of the castle decides he wants to be with him but decides that the only way that can happen is if it’s in the form of punishment for say, breaking things. It was a little weird at first but then was just amusing as the master kept putting priceless items right where the boy would break them. Pretty funny. But then it went into this dreamlike thing and got kinda bizarre. 3 out of 5
After that I delved into the latest saga with the Midnight Breed’s by reading Shades of Midnight by Lara Adrian. I didn’t particularly care for the last installment in this series so I was a little anxious to read this one. I have to say I really liked it. I thought that Kade’s story was really good and if you’ve been involved in the series I think you’ll like this one. There was a bit of a small pity party going on towards the end of the book but I didn’t think that it took all that much away from the story. 4.25 out of 5

After that was my Tracy’s TBR Challenge Read which was Tempt Me at Twilight by Lisa Kleypas. Why, you ask, would I buy a book right when it came out just to have it sit on my shelf for months? I have no friggin clue. That question is right up there with why is the sky blue and why do zebra’s have stripes. I don’t have the first idea and will probably never know. sigh Ah well. Anyway, I really liked the 3rd installment in the Hathaway series. Although I felt that Harry was a bit rough around the edges I liked his character a lot. Poppy was good for him and I liked seeing his transformation. I could have done with the last bit that was added in there (and if you’ve read the book you’ll know which bit I’m talking about) but it wasn’t awful – just unnecessary in my opinion. 4.5 out of 5
And last for the week was Captive Desires by Diane Whiteside – a book I read for The Book Binge. I’ll let you know when my review posts. That was it for me last week. I hope you have a great one! Happy reading!


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Review: MacGowan’s Ghost by Cindy Miles

Posted December 1, 2009 by Holly in Reviews | 4 Comments

Genres: Paranormal Romance

Holly‘s review of MacGowan’s Ghost by Cindy Miles

Gabe MacGowan—a sexy, brooding, guilt-ridden widower and father to mischievous seven-yearold Jake—is the proprietor of Odin’s Thumb Inn and Pub in a misty Scottish seaside village. He decides to sell the inn and move, not only to give his son a more stable environment, but to escape the ghosts who haunt him—in particular his dead wife.

Gabe hires Allie Morgan, an easy-going and fun-loving American, to oust the spirits who are chasing away potential buyers. Odin’s Thumb is bustling with frightened tourists, quirky residents of the village, and dodgy yet lovable apparitions—including the ghost of a sea captain who fancies Allie. Allie knows she can help Gabe chase away his own ghosts, but can she help him rediscover life—and love?

I’m not sure what I was expecting when I picked this up, but it turned out to be a really cute, light read. This is really just a fluff story. Without thinking about it too much I’d say it’s a sweet, light story.

Allie was a bright, sunny person. That might have been irritating, but she was well balanced by humor and wit. She communicates with ghosts, helping them find the reason they’re unsettled in the afterlife. The ghosts of Odin’s Thumb aren’t unsettled. As a matter of fact they’re very well settled. She knows Gabe is the unsettled one, she just can’t figure out why. She didn’t push Gabe to find out his reasons, and I liked that.

Gabe was more dark and brooding, but that wasn’t irritating either. He suffered from things in his past in a way I found believable. He really blew it as a younger man and now he’s trying to make up for it. I thought he went a bit over the top trying to sell the pub, even if I understood his reasons.

The ghosts were cute. I thought their interactions were hilarious. I really liked Gabe’s family. His aunt and mom were great. I especially liked Gabe’s son Jake. He was adorable.

A couple things annoyed me. The characters kept using the heroine’s first and last name. Allie Morgan was how they addressed her and thought of her. On one page her first and last name was used 6 times. 6-freaking-times. I might have been able to excuse it but it was only Allie that was thought of that way.

I also had an issue with the timeline. I don’t understand why Gabe’s wife just started plaguing him. She’d been dead for 7 years but he was just now bothered by her? That seemed strange to me.

I’m pretty sure this book is part of a series, but I didn’t see it listed on her website.

3.75 out of 5

This book is available from Signet Eclipse. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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