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Guest Review: Velvet Haven by Sophie Renwick

Posted June 17, 2010 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 0 Comments

Genres: Paranormal Romance
Judith’s review of Velvet Haven: The Immortals of Annwyn, Book I (Annwyn Chronicles) by Sophie Renwick

Built atop the mystic passageway to Annwyn, the Gothic nightclub Velvet Haven has seen its share of lost souls—both mortal and immortal. It is here that Bran, the shape-shifter king of the Night Sidhe, searches for his brother, who is ensnared by a centuries-old curse. When a vision foretells his own death, Bran knows his time to find Carden is running out.

For help he must turn to Mairi, a mortal woman with an unusual aura. Bran has never liked humans—aside from using their sexual pleasure to restore his magic energy. But with Mairi everything is different. Her lush curves and teasing caresses inflame him like no Sidhe has ever done. He has no idea that the woman he’s falling for holds the key to his destruction—or his salvation.

This is a very complicated book, one which seeks to straddle two worlds and for a time it seemed that just getting all the characters in each world were beyond me. I have to say that I really only kept on reading because I needed to read the book for this review and having committed myself to that task, I just kept on. How glad I am that I did!! Sophie Renwick has given us a first in a series that is comprehensive in so many ways and she has managed to squeeze so much into fewer pages that I could have ever imagined. Let’s face it: there are epic-sized novels that take the first 200 pages just to set up the story. Renwick has chosen not to do that and has launched her readers into the mortal world, the mysterious world of Velvet Haven, and the illusive and mystic world of the Night Sidhe—the kingdom of Annwyn.

We meet characters that are existing with one foot in both worlds such as Bran, co-ruler of the Night Sidhe ( along with a goddess); Aaron who is a Dark Mage and who is systematically murdering beautiful young women and carving his mystical messages in their flesh; Suriel who is a fallen archangel who, after nearly 1,000 years is seeking redemption and forgiveness and who has been a presence in Mairi’s life since the day of her birth; Mairi who is an emergency room nurse—a healer—whose innate powers are unknown to her but who holds the key to the resolution to so many puzzles; Rowan who is a visionary and who is dying of a brain tumor—Mairi’s best friend since the days she was abandoned at the orphanage where Mairi was also living. We encounter the Goddess who is co-ruler of Annwyn with her rigid ideas of what must be the destiny of both mortal and immortal “players” in this story, and we have a brief encounter with the Archangel Gabriel whose personality and expression matches no portrait any of us have ever seen before. He’s not very nice here. In a great and careful economy of words the author draws all these characters into a web that appears to be permanently snarled, yet she finds a way to tell the story and make sense out of all of it.

For those who love paranormal romance, who love suspense and good mystery, who love the world of the Fae and who long to find a way into the world of dreams and visions, this multi-layered story is for you. By the time I was only one-third through, I was hooked and found that I wanted to find out how Bran and Mairi resolved the impasse which seemed unsolvable. I wanted to see Rowan healed. I wanted to see Suriel find the key to his future forgiveness and redemption. So was there an emotional hook in all this? You bet! And I took the bait and just kept on reading. The twists and turns were completely unexpected and sometimes jarring. But romance literature needs to be jarred loose from time to time. Renwick has constructed a plot, developed the characters, thought out the story, applied her writing genius to the task of writing a first in a series that should ultimately captivate all who love her work as well as those who are now being introduced to her efforts.

This is not an easy read. But who needs easy reads all the time? I love the “quickies” and short stories, but I love a book into which I can sink my literary teeth. This is one of those.

I give this book a 4.5 out of 5.

The series:

A Highlander ChristmasVelvet Haven: The Immortals of Annwyn: Book One (Annwyn Chronicles)Book 2, TBA


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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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
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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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Guest Review: Hot in Here by Sophie Renwick

Posted June 16, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | 1 Comment

Hey folks – my guest review for Hot in Here by Sophie Renwick is up at The Book Binge. You can go here to read it.

She wasn’t his dish-until someone turned up the heat.

Celebrity chef and infamous ladies man Bryce Ryder can’t believe the thoughts he’s having about his old friend Jenna McCabe. She’s always been the shy girl-next-door, but when some bad publicity threatens everything he’s built, Jenna gets down to business-and shows a side of herself that is take-charge and totally irresistible.

Soon things are heating up in and out of the kitchen-and all of Jenna’s secret fantasies about Bryce start coming true. But will she be the one to tame his heart, or is the sexy chef just indulging another one of his cravings?


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Guest Review: Hot in Here by Sophie Renwick

Posted June 16, 2009 by Book Binge Guest Blogger in Reviews | 7 Comments

Guest Review: Hot in Here by Sophie RenwickReviewer: Tracy
Hot in Here by Sophie Renwick
Publisher: NAL
Publication Date: June 2, 2009
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three-half-stars

She wasn’t his dish-until someone turned up the heat.

Celebrity chef and infamous ladies man Bryce Ryder can’t believe the thoughts he’s having about his old friend Jenna McCabe. She’s always been the shy girl-next-door, but when some bad publicity threatens everything he’s built, Jenna gets down to business-and shows a side of herself that is take-charge and totally irresistible.

Soon things are heating up in and out of the kitchen-and all of Jenna’s secret fantasies about Bryce start coming true. But will she be the one to tame his heart, or is the sexy chef just indulging another one of his cravings?

Bryce is starting to have sexual thoughts about his best friend of 10 years and he’s not quite sure what to make of them at first. But being the take charge kind of guy he is he moves forward like a locomotive.

Jenna has been in love with Bryce since she met him when she was 17 years old. He’s hired her to to try to fix is professional reputation but Jenna has another plan as well. She wants to win his heart and have him fall for her on an emotional level before they begin a sexual relationship since he’s not been the commitment type since a certain lady took him for everything he had. But all of her plans get side tracked when she and Bryce sleep together. Tara decides on a new plan – act like the sex was just sex and meant nothing. When Bryce comes chasing after Tara and says he wants only her Tara starts to lose some of her resolve.

I thought this was a very cute book. The male characters seem strong and wonderfully Alpha without being caveman like. Bryce, even though he didn’t know what he wanted at first, was quick to come to the realization that he only wanted Jenna. He was charming in his decisiveness. And there was some fantastic sex scenes as well which is always a plus. 🙂

Jenna I didn’t care for quite as much. She was extremely cautious with her feelings for Bryce which I thought was slightly contradictory to how much and how long she’d wanted him. She was uber distrustful and I certainly didn’t think she acted like this man had been her best friend for 10 years – truthfully she started to grate on my nerves a bit. Yes, there were questionable happenings around Bryce but I think a person who’d been a friend that long would have talked it out – loving him or not. That’s just my thought though, not everyone would agree with me.

I think Ms. Renwick has started a great little erotic series here. She set up the next book nicely and I’m looking forward to read the next installment.

Rating: 3.75 out of 5

three-half-stars


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