Posted in 4 paws, Review, romance, women on March 1, 2015

 

Synopsis

Take a smoking-hot captain with a secret and an undercover cruise reviewer determined to change her sex life from flat to fiery. Shake well over rough seas. Serve on a king-size bed for a sizzling good time.

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For twenty-eight years, cruise critic Darcy Simons has followed the rules. And what did it get her? A broken heart, an unfaithful fiancé, and a pile of bills taller than her uneaten four-tiered wedding cake. Clearly, it’s not blondes, but bad girls, who have more fun, and she is determined to become one of them.

While Darcy is on the maiden voyage of the Ocean Starr cruise liner to write a snarky review that will earn enough money to pay off her canceled wedding, she’s determined to break some personal rules and have a wild sexual adventure—she just needs to find the perfect man. When she bumps into Captain Mitch James, and both his briefcase and sparks fly, she knows Mitch is just the guy for the job.

Too bad Mitch has a firm no-messing-with-female-passengers rule. But when he discovers Darcy’s true reason for taking the cruise, he decides to use his charm to get a thumbs up for his ship. Breaking his own rules, he sets out to seduce her. Now, if he can just convince himself that his only interest in Darcy is a good review, he might make it back to port with his heart intact.

Publisher’s warning: This book contains sensual consummated love scenes.

Series description:

The Change of Heart series is about a group of small town friends who all need a fresh start and a change of outlook in order to find their forever loves.

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Review

This is a light fun romance read. I’ve read both of Denise’s mystery series so thought it would be fun to see how she did at a romance storyline. Quite well I have to say. The story covers love, lust, deception, chemistry and hot love scenes.

I liked the twist of Mitch being wealthy along with being the captain of the ship. And Darcy is there to write a scathing review on the maiden voyage of the ship. One that she realizes she can’t do because she isn’t that kind of person anymore. She wants to be a “bad” girls since she was jilted at the alter and with the instant attraction between her and Mitch, she will get to fulfill that fantasy.  I also liked that Darcy was built like a real woman and not skinny.  Something to be said for womanly curves!

The book is an easy read, perfect when you just want to enjoy a book. Warning there are fairly detailed sex scenes, just in case you weren’t expecting it in this book. I’d say about a 3 on a 1-5 heat level. Not too crazy but more than “behind closed doors” scenes.

We give this 4 paws up, a nice escape from the cold and dreary today!  It looks like will be a series, am guessing with her 3 sorority sisters that were mentioned?!  Will be looking for those in the near future.

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About the Author

Denise-SwansonNew York Times Bestseller author Denise Swanson was a practicing school psychologist for twenty-two years. Good Girl Overboard is her first romance and begins the Change of Heart contemporary romance series. She also writes the Scumble River and Devereaux’s Dime Store mysteries. Her books all feature small-town heroines with lots of heart.

Denise’s books have been finalists for the Agatha, Mary Higgins Clark, RT Magazine’s Career Achievement, and Daphne du Maurier Awards. She has won the Reviewers Choice Award and was a BookSense 76 Top Pick.

Denise Swanson lives in Illinois with her husband, classical composer David Stybr, and their cool black cat Boomerang.

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Posted in 5 paws, Novella, Review, romance, Short Story, women on March 1, 2015

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Title: Two for the Heart

Author: Ekta R. Garg

Genre: Short stories/Women’s literary fiction

Publisher: Prairie Sky Publishing

For more about Stories in Pairs, the series, visit the website

Synopsis

A man and a woman get their divorce papers right after the wedding. A woman learns she’s suffering from amnesia. Two stories about relationships and the power of love. Two stories with characters to remember. Two stories for the heart.

“The Proposal”: Pooja and Akshay don’t want to bother with relationships, but they get cornered into marriage. The two devise a fool-proof plan: get married, then get their divorce papers ready. But will they have the guts to go through with the break up?

“Remembrance”: Helen wakes up in the hospital, but she has no idea how she got there. Everyone dodges the question…and then the sister she hasn’t spoken to in 11 years arrives. Why is she here? And will Helen ever remember what happened?

The stories share a connection with each other and will definitely make one with readers.

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Review

These two stories are very powerful about love and forgiveness and starting over. Pooja and Akshay married out of convenience for his mother’s sake but they found much more. Rose came back for her father’s funeral but finds her sister needs her more than either realize.

Both stories are very enjoyable and I could see these becoming even longer. Pooja even makes an appearance in the second story with Rose and Helen.

These stories intrigued me and pulled me in from the beginning of each and left me wanting more. You could feel the emotions of the characters, their pain and happiness. Well written and really don’t take long to read since they are novellas.

We give this 5 paws up!

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About the Author

Since the start of her publishing career in 2005 Ekta has edited and written about everything from health care to home improvement to Hindi films. She has worked for: The Portland Physician Scribe, Portland, Oregon’s premier medical newspaper; show magazines for home tours organized by the Portland Home Builders Association; ABCDlady.com; The Bollywood Ticket; The International Indian; and the annual anthologies published by the Avondale Inkslingers, based in Avondale, Arizona.

In 2011 Ekta stepped off the ledge and became a freelancer. She edits short stories and novels for other writers, contributing to their writing dreams. She is also a part-time editor for aois21, and she reviews books for her own book review blog as well as NetGalley, TypeReel, and Bookpleasures.com.

Prairie Sky Publishing serves as the publishing arm of Ekta’s professional writing blog, The Write Edge. When she’s not writing, Ekta is a domestic engineer–known in the vernacular as “a housewife.” She’s married, has two energetic daughters who keep her running, and she divides her time between keeping house and fulfilling her writing dreams.

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