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Guest Review: Deceive Me in Ireland by Whitney K-E

Posted January 20, 2015 by Tracy in Reviews | 0 Comments

Guest Review: Deceive Me in Ireland by Whitney K-EReviewer: Tracy
Deceive Me in Ireland by Whitney K-E
Series: Irish Hearts series #2
Also in this series: What Happens in Ireland

Publication Date: April 26th 2014
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three-half-stars
Series Rating: four-stars

Her cousin had warned her about the Irish charm and Cara had been foolish to ignore her. In Ireland to be Maid of Honor in Kate's wedding, Cara hasn't a clue that the handsome Irishman seated next to her on the plane is the infamous brother of her cousin's fiance. And William O'Reilly doesn't plan on telling her either. Silver-tongued and devilishly handsome, William has Cara fighting a fierce attraction that threats to eliminate her prejudice towards him. Should she give him a chance or heed her cousin's warning? The same lovable characters from What Happens in Ireland come together once again in the fresh and humorous sequel, Deceive Me in Ireland. Like Kate Barrow, her cousin Cara discovers that resisting the charms of an Irishman isn't as easy as it seems. As wicked as his brother, William's determined to make Cara realize his worth. And her own.

Tracy’s review of Deceive Me in Ireland (Irish Hearts series #2) by Whitney K-E

Cara Barrow is on her way to Ireland for the wedding of her cousin Kate and her fiancée Jack. She’s upgraded to business class as a last minute gift from her cousin and happens to sit next to a hunky Irishman by the name of Patrick. The pair completely hit it off and he even manages to take Cara’s mind off the fact that she loathes flying.

When Cara meets her cousin Kate in the airport she’s so excited but soon becomes very angry when Kate see “Patrick” and introduces her to Cara as William, Jack’s brother. William acts like he has no idea who she is and this makes Cara even madder. As much as she likes the guy she has a hard time believing anything that comes out of his mouth after that. She hates being lied to. William, however, is chock full of his Irish charm and soon has Cara eating out of his hand. The day of the wedding William and Cara end up in bed and that begins a two week romance that both of them love.

All good things must come to an end and eventually Cara has to go back to Melbourne. She knows that Will has property outside of Melbourne and Will mentions that they should get together if he’s in town – just as friends. Cara is hurt but knows it’s for the best. Of course a month later when Will shows up on her doorstep and they try the whole “just as friends” thing it doesn’t work out. They end up getting as close as two people can be and falling in love. They’re both incredibly happy until Cara’s friend Jane (who seems to be a bit of a Debbie downer throughout the book) makes her face reality and realize that sooner or later Will will head back to Ireland and then where will the relationship be? Cara’s not one to get her heart trampled on so she decides to make the decisions for both of them herself – not necessarily a good plan.

I have to say that I really enjoy reading K-E’s books. They are fun and pretty light on the whole. The romances are sweet and the men are wonderfully nice.

In this novel I really liked Will and Cara together for the most part. I think that Will was smart in not overanalyzing the relationship and because he let things flow he could let himself fall in love without it being something he felt he had to avoid. Cara on the other hand was a huge worry wart. She was like this from the minute the book started but by the end of the novel it got to be a bit frustrating. She had come out of her shell and was becoming the confident woman we all knew was under her skin. The last 40 pages frustrated the hell outta me as she took matters into her own hands and pushed Will away without giving him a chance to even say anything. Yes there was an HEA but it was a bit abrupt and I would have liked to have seen at least a few more pages dedicated to the resolution of their issues. We’re led to think that in the end all you have to do is say I love you to each other and all will be will in your life. Hmmm – not realistic. Ok, it’s a fiction, but still. lol

Overall it was a good story, and one I enjoyed reading.

Rating: 3.5 out of 5

 

This title is available from Secret Cravings Publishing. You can buy it here or here in e-format. This book was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

three-half-stars


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Review: Taming the Cougar by Sandy Sullivan

Posted February 7, 2012 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 0 Comments

Judith’s review of Taming the Cougar by Sandy Sullivan.

After her ex left her for a much younger woman, she decide’s she is done with the opposite sex. Her B.O.B can take care of her needs just fine thank you very much. Until the day she runs into Chris Nelson, hot cowboy extraordinaire at the local honky-tonk during her daughter’s bachelorette party. Feeling a little tipsy or a whole lot drunk, Marla’s tongue gets away from her to the point she tells Chris the torrid details of her marriage breakup only to be embarrassed enough to run.

Chris Nelson needs a quick fuck and the gorgeous cougar sitting in the bar booth is the ticket. Getting her alone seemed like a good idea to the point the quick ride in the front seat of his truck, blows his mind. When Marla passes out, he feels obligated to take care of her until she’s sober enough to drive herself home.

Little do either of them know, their paths will cross again in the most unlikely place. Can Marla put aside her distrust of men, especially for a younger man? Can Chris convince her he’s not like other guys and does he even want to?
I hadn’t read any of Sandy Sullivan’s work until I found a series of novels set in the West and Northwest and found that I liked her style and the way she put a story together. So when I was sent this story I was delighted to read and review it. Obviously the mother of the bride is in her early to mid-40’s and the last thing she feels is over-the-hill. Just because her ex is crazy and has now married a young nubile thing and gotten her pregnant doesn’t indicate that she is ready to dry up and blow away. He may try to make her feel that way, but Marla isn’t going to lie to herself just because he’s a jerk. Even her daughter wonders how her mother put up with her father for 20 years. Yet, there’s no getting around the fact that she has been badly hurt and has now come to the conclusion that a long-term relationship with her Battery Operated Boyfriend is lots less wear and tear on her heart. Men just aren’t worth it! Meeting up with a sexy cowboy may be exciting for the evening, but he’s just that: one evening’s excitement.

Now it must be noted that not every single older woman is toting around a broken heart or a charred set of emotions. But our heroine certainly has had her share of crap shoveled at her, and now she is just trying to figure out what he future is going to be–a future she never dreamed would be such a lonely one as it is now. How strange that a tall and gorgeous cowboy was holding her and comforting her as the pain of rejection finally came to the surface. Did she want her ex back? No way!! But the reality of being set aside by someone who had promised to love and be with her still hurt and hurt deep.

This story chronicles a journey of re-discovery of the power of friendship that knows no boundaries of age, the power of love to heal and restore, and the grace that can fill a relationship when two people are willing the accept one another for who they are. This story also tells of a man who makes some interesting discoveries about himself and one whose innate goodness supports his efforts to bring joy to this sad woman who has sort of crashed into his life. He was the kind of man to whom women were attracted, but he was intrigued by the fact that this was the first woman in a long time who held his interest even when she wasn’t trying to.

“Marla needed someone who would stand beside her, strengthen her with his love and trust not to hurt her. Could I be that man? Do I even want to?”

It is story full of love and friendship, of learning new ways to relate that may be outside what society views as “normal,” a series of experiences that opened up a future that was totally unforeseen by both Marla and Christ. And it bears the unique stamp of a writer who crafts a story so well, who draws the lines of her characters with a sure hand, and one for whom the story is the thing. It is heart-warming and enjoyable on many levels and while it engages the mind, it also satisfies that emotional need that romance lovers bring to the books they love. This is truly a terrific book and one I will continue to re-read in the future.

I give it a rating of 4.5 out of 5

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

This book is available from Secret Cravings Publishing. You can buy it here or here in e-format.


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