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Guest Review: He’s The Man by M. Malone

Posted April 3, 2014 by Judith in Reviews | 0 Comments

15838127Judith’s review of He’s the Man (The Alexanders #3) by M. Malone

Matt Simmons is over Army doctors poking him. But when his sister won’t stop nagging him to see their old babysitter, now a sought after physical therapist, he gives in just to get some peace. 

Penny is finally putting down roots after a lifetime of moving around. She’s got everything she wants, except the settled suburban life she longs for. All she needs is the perfect guy, which means NO military men.

When Matt realizes that his old babysitter is h-o-t, he’s suddenly seeing the benefits of therapy. But Penny still sees him as the bratty kid she used to babysit.  Suddenly he has a new mission in life.

Growing up in the military is definitely not easy.  There are many positives about that life–travel, learning to live with and be in relationships with people of all ages and races, and the sense that even families of military personnel are involved in doing something important for our country.  But that life also has its down side.  My hubby was in the military for over six years and while I was glad to have the hospital costs for birthing three children paid and getting beautiful housing in a European country, there is no way you can form any kind of long range connection to people and places.  The fact is that you are always pulling up roots.

It is in this context that Penny’s life has been shaped and her vision for her future did NOT include a military man, no matter how masculine and sexy.  And when her friend Matt shows up at her Physical Therapy clinic, needing her nearly miraculous touch to get him ready to resume his active military status, she knows he is not the man for her, even though he makes her engines fire on all cylinders.

Matt, on the other hand, is in an equally difficult place, and this story weaves the difficulties that he is facing with his PTSD (which he doesn’t acknowledge) and his recent injuries and surgeries into his struggle to keep his life balanced.  His connection to the Alexanders is probably one of the most stabilizing in his life.  He knows he is loved and respected, appreciated and claimed.  Yet his sense of self has been damaged and the only way he knows to regain that is to move forward with his dream of becoming an Army Ranger.  Like so many who are in that life, Penny is there for him, but neither Matt or Penny see each other as being together in the future.

M. Malone has written this delightful series of novels about a rockem’ sockem’ family that are ruled by Mom and Dad Alexander and whose open and generous hearts never seem to waver in reaching out to nearly anyone who is in their immediate vicinity.  Matt is best friends with the brothers and is even living temporarily in a condo owned by one of the brothers so that he doesn’t have to drive long distance for his PT appointments.

This story brings together two people whose hearts are kind and loving but who have been negatively affected by some of the experiences connected to the military lifestyle.  For Penny it was the instability of family life;  for Matt it was the hell of open conflict and the loss of buddies who were closer than brothers and sisters.  Both are working to help Matt regain his dream.  Yet their attraction to one another is nearly overwhelming and both struggle to find some way to maintain a relationship that is far beyond anything either have experienced in the past.  This story is deeply emotional and probes the depths of what it means to find a mutually beneficial journey forward when it seems there’s just too much in the way.  Behind all this is that supportive and wonderful group known as the Alexander family.  Readers are treated to updates on those who have been featured in previous books–one of the things I like best about series of novels.  However, the crux of this novel, IMHO, is about choices–choices that are based on reality and not on fear, willing to take risks instead of demanding assurances, prizing relationships that are based on respect and the meaning of self-worth and not on the drive for success in a world that cares little for one another as we should.   Both Penny and Matt have to learn important lessons about themselves and about what they are willing to live WITH as well as what they know they can’t live WITHOUT.

I adore this series and have loved all the book in about these characters.  I hope there are more coming.  M. Malone has such a delightful and readable style, a way of telling a story that keeps all the characters in balance and uses these caring and loving people to craft a picture of family and friendship that we would all like to experience.  I hope you will take the time to experience this book and the other two in this series if you have not already read them.  This is one of the really good ones, folks, and I sincerely appreciate the  privilege of reading and reviewing this novel.

I give it a rating of 4.5 out of 5

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Guest Review: One More Day by M. Malone

Posted January 2, 2014 by Judith in Reviews | 0 Comments

15838111Judith’s review of One More Day by M. Malone

“You’re with the right person when no matter how bad things get, you’d still rather be with them than anywhere else…”

RIDLEY WELLS HAS NO idea what to do with her life now that she’s graduated from college. But when a friend is murdered and her apartment is trashed, she runs to the only person she trusts, her twin sister. No one will think to look for her in the rinky dink Virginia town of New Haven. 

Of course, her luck lands her passed out in the grass in front of resident badboy, music producer Jackson Alexander.  Strike 1!   Then she realizes Raina’s out of the country and she has nowhere else to go.  Strike 2! 

So when the handsome producer with the platinum smile mistakes her for her sister, she gets an idea.   Where better to hide than in plain sight? 

It all started when Ridley wanted to find her biological father, a man that had abandoned her and her twin sister and their troubled mother early in their lives.  Through thick and thin Ridley and her twin sister, Raina, has managed to make something of their lives in spite of the very bad hand life had dealt them.  The private investigator who was searching for their dad had been killed right in front of her eyes after having been told by him that he had news of her father and giving her a very strange necklace to hold for him.  She learns that he has been spotted conversing with some very powerful mob figures and as she considers her life, Ridley determines that she is due a visit to her sister.  No matter that they hadn’t spoken for weeks.  Raina had always assured her that she was always welcome.  Unfortunately, the welcome mat wasn’t in sight when Ridley arrived–no one home, the alarm code didn’t work, and she passed out on the lawn from exhaustion and hunger.  The last place she expected to land is in the arms of Jackson Alexander, himself a celebrity music producer.

Now Jackson knew Raina as a neighbor and Ridley acted a lot different than her sister.  All the Alexander brothers were puzzled at the way this woman acted–a lady they thought was her sister Raina.  But even though she was a woman who usually abhorred deceit and lying just wasn’t acceptable under normal circumstances, Ridley was running for her life and owning up to who she really was seemed a dangerous step to take.

This is a really fine romance novel, full of colorful and realistic characters, especially those awesome and handsome Alexander brothers.   Jackson Alexander was a man who had lived and loved and lost nearly everything that mattered to him in just a matter of a few years except his two kids, both of who were winsome and adorable.  He was determined to guard his heart and his emotions–he was not prepared to ever experience the kind of hurt and loss he had to go through when his wife died.  He, too, was a man of honor and as such was not willing to get involved with this beautiful woman who had landed on his doorstep.  Yet his attraction was so overwhelming that he was bound to fall into the lustfilled abyss that gaped before him whenever he was close to Ridley.  His kids loved her, she found solutions to some of his problems with childcare and even solved a  bruhaha that erupted within the ranks of one of his newest singing and recording groups.  Yet, the more she helped him, the greater enigma she became and the deeper he fell for her.

This is a story about two people who had lost so much, whose lives had been torn apart by circumstances beyond their control.  This truly is a “second chance” kind of story but it also sets up the reader to enjoy and more fully understand the coming book two about Ridley’s twin and her difficulties with love and marriage and having the child she longed for.  This is also about the need for building any kind of lasting relationship on truth and on the trust that comes with open honesty.  There are some reunions within the narrative that are uneasy but poignant in their stark relief against the warmth and open acceptance of the Alexander family.  Jackson’s parents are a kick and his entire family are the kind of people who really understand what it means to be open and accepting of others regardless of their differences.

I have to own up to the fact that I downloaded and read Book Two of this series first.  I think it was the first one I encountered on Net Galley.  Yet I don’t think reading that story diminished my enjoyment of this book in any way.  If anything, it helped me to understand Raina better and to get a handle on the family dynamic that both twins encountered through the Alexander men.  The story is beautifully crafted and written, with an economy of words that express the author’s thoughts and the direction of the story.  The action keeps moving forward.  I was not aware of any of those dead spots that sometimes show up in otherwise good books and which detract from the seamless nature of a good read.  Ms Malone tells one heck of a story and I am truly looking forward to reading the third book in this series due out soon.

This is a very enjoyable novel and the kind of love story that “warms the cockles of the heart” in every way.  It deserves to be read, enjoyed, and appreciated.  I give it a rating of 4 out of 5.

You can read more from Judith at  Dr J’s Book Place.

This title is available from CrushStar Romance.  You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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Guest Review: The Things I Do For You by M. Malone

Posted November 4, 2013 by Judith in Reviews | 0 Comments

15838123Judith’s review of The Things I Do For You (The Alexanders #2) by M. Malone

A bargain. A baby. A billion things can go wrong.

Nicholas Alexander doesn’t mind being called a playboy. His charm serves him well in business and a beautiful woman is always on his arm. Except the one he’s in love with.

Raina Winters doesn’t believe in love, so when she’s dumped right before her wedding, she’s more upset about losing what she really wants from marriage. A baby.

When Nick learns about Raina’s dilemma, his first reaction is to leave her hanging like she left him after their steamy one-night stand. But he finally has something Raina needs, so he offers her a deal. He’ll give her a baby if she gives him something he desires just as much.  Just two little words.  I. Do.

This was the kind of story most of us think of when we hear the word “romance.”  It is certainly built on the premise that strange things can sometime happen when one least expects it.  We all read stories where the heroine is left hanging just moments before the wedding or at the wedding or the day before the wedding.  I have to say that I really found it disappointing that the main reason Raina was marrying was to have a baby.  We also all know there’s lots more to a marriage than having kids–in fact, having kids can put quite a strain on a marriage relationship.  But our heroine lost that bet and had to move on.  Little did she know that there was someone out there who wanted her in the worst way while he wanted her because he really wanted her, he also wanted to pay her back for abandoning him after a night together that seemed to mean far more to him than it did to her.  “Let the games begin” was what I thought when I read all this.

But this author pulls this story off in the best of ways.  It really is a love story in the best of ways.  And while it was emotional blackmail on Nick’s part in getting Raina to marry him, there is that deep hope in this man that she will come to feel just a bit for him of what he feels for her.  That kind of hope drives this story and keeps the reader hoping for the HEA.

This is the second book in a series and it did not disappoint.  It takes a very good writer to keep the tension and interest alive in book after book and I think this author has proven the ability to do so.  Those who love this author’s work will be delighted with the unusual premise underlying this book as well as the warm and sexy way the story develops.  I do have to say, however, that there were times when I wondered if Raina was going to remain clueless about the depth of feeling Nick had for her.  But then again, I don’t think any of us is very good at expressing deep emotion when we feel the relationship is unbalanced, when we don’t know where we stand.  All of us fumble around then.  So I ended up being forgiving for these two having some of the communication breakdowns they had.  I think that just added to the tension in the story.

All in all, I recommend this as a novel that will warm the reader’s heart and satisfy that something in all of us who really like a good love story.  It is also wonderful to read about a woman of color who has “made it” in today’s difficult and often prejudiced society.  I hope you’ll take the time to check it out.

I give it a rating of 4 out of 5

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You can read more from Judith at Dr J’s Book Place.

This title is available from CrushStar Books, M. Malone.  You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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