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Reckless in Love by Bella Andre and Jennifer Skully

Hey everyone,

Reckless in Love is Book 2 of The Maverick Billionaires, a new series by Bella Andre and Jennifer Skully.  I found Ms. Andre several years ago and enjoy her writing. This series is the first I have read of Ms. Skully.

Book Blurb:

Sebastian Montgomery rose from nothing to become one of the most powerful media moguls in the world. Yet beneath the seemingly perfect façade of his life, the past still haunts him. Because when he lost his parents in his teens, he also lost his faith in love. When he discovers Charlie Ballard and her incredible metal sculptures, he is awed, inspired—and he can’t help feeling things he swore never to let himself feel again. Soon, Sebastian wants not only Charlie’s art, he wants her as a woman, too. More than he’s ever wanted anything in his life. And what a Maverick wants, he always gets… 

For Charlie, Sebastian offers the commission of a lifetime. Creating a magnificent sculpture for his new headquarters is a dream come true, but falling for the spellbinding billionaire isn’t part of the plan…until his luscious kisses entice her into total recklessness. He fascinates and captivates her, and as Charlie learns more about the dark depths of Sebastian’s past, all she wants is to heal him with her love. But can a man who has grown up thinking love is toxic ever believe that true love is real? 

My thoughts:  The Mavericks are a group of 5 friends from very rough childhoods who found a wonderful foster family as teens and decided they were going to overcome their circumstances and become well-to-do moguls and ultimately “rule the world”.  In actuality, they are really good guys who have raised themselves above their rotten childhoods, took opportunity presented to them by finding their foster family and each other and are reaching their goals.  Sebastian is still haunted by his past, as I suspect all of them will be as the series progresses.  He finds Charlie because he is interested in her creative art—statues made literally from junk.  I don’t know if either of the authors have a background in art or have an artist in their lives, but I enjoyed their description of Charlie’s art projects, and her process of making the statues.  This was a pleasant surprise in the book.

The story centers around the immediate attraction between Sebastian and Charlie and Sebastian’s mistakes in trying to take care of everything for Charlie.  This leads to the ultimate problem of Charlie losing her artistic creativity and her struggle to figure that out and what to do about it.

I enjoyed both characters.  The authors develop their characters very well—Ms. Andre is known for character development.  I enjoyed how Charlie embraces her life as difficult as it is and how Sebastian jumps into wanting to fix everything for Charlie even as it leads to the ultimate problem.  Both characters have a real passion for what they do.

This was a quick, easy but very enjoyable read for me.  Give the series and Ms. Andre and Ms. Skully a look.  They are worth it.

Happy Reading,

Debra

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Shifter Planet by D.B. Reynolds

Hey everyone,

Blurb:

Specialist Amanda Sumner is one of the first to make contact on the Earth-like planet Harp and discovers she’s the only Earthling, who can hear the trees sing in the strange forest. Determined to remain and learn more of the planet’s secrets, Amanda sets out to become part of the elite Guild there…

But there is a secret involving some Guild members–one that could get her killed.

Shifter Rhodry de Mendoza wants the Earthlings off his planet before they destroy it—even if that means denying what he feels for the fierce and lovely Amanda. The pair is thrown together in what becomes a fight for their lives. And they might just lose everything–including each other–in their battle for the right to live in peace.

I really enjoyed this book.  I have been a long time fan of Ms. Reynolds since I found her Vampires in America series several years ago which is still on-going.  She writes very well and is wonderful at the craft of world building. Both characters of Amanda and Rhodry are well-developed.  Their motivations are understood throughout the book.  I think Amanda is especially strong and she shows it especially as what happens to her and then Rhodry unfolds.   She also did a good job of describing the antagonists in the story and what they wanted as well. One thing that I really liked about this book was that the relationship between Rhodry and Amanda was a slow build.  The author did not rush and it worked.  Honestly, once Amanda entered the trial to pursue entry into the Guild, she and then Rhodry were so busy trying to survive, they didn’t have time for a whole lot to happen fast.  Anyway, this really involved learning more about the planet of Harp, some of the history of Harp’s genetically altered shifters, Amanda’s ability to  “hear the trees” and get back to the City.

This was a great combination of some fantasy, some space travel, and paranormal. I am looking forward to more books in this series.  There are several very interesting characters that hopefully will have their stories told as well.

Happy Reading,

debra

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Dragon Bound by Thea Harrison

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Dragon Bound is book #1 of The Elder Races Series.  This world is inhabited by Wyrkind,  Shifters, Elven, Goblins, Witches.  The main male lead, Dragos, is one of the most powerful, ancient of the Wyrkind.  The main female lead, Pia Giovanni, is a half-human, half-wrykind, although she is not aware of what she can shift into.  She had been well-protected by her mother who did not want to encourage her magical side.  Pia was forced to steal from Dragos who did not take  kindly to being stolen from.  He was determined to find Pia and discover how she managed to locate his hoard of possessions.  Battles ensue from there.

I liked this book with a couple of observations.  I think the author has created a very interesting world and did a good amount of world building in this first book. I also for the most part, enjoyed the interactions between Dragos and Pia, especially when he was warning her about what would happen in one of the battles.  He was preparing her because the two of them were going to have a difficult time.  I really liked that he did that and how he did it. However, I felt that the character of Dragos needed to be more developed.  I have been told by others who have read this series that Dragos is more defined as the series goes on.  Secondly, I thought that Pia was a very strong character who called Dragos out on his crap, which I really enjoyed.  However, I did feel she became whiny a couple of times.  In her defense though, she had had a horrible week and anyone would become whiny at her circumstances.  I do plan to continue on with this series in the future.  I think it is worth your time.

Happy Reading,

Debra

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Somebody Killed His Editor by Josh Lanyon

Hey everybody,

Somebody Killed His Editor is a murder mystery by Josh Lanyon.  This is the first book I have read by this author and I found this book by way of an online book club I am in.  It is this month’s selection.  The detective is Christopher Holmes, a mystery writer whose sales are declining.  His agent told him to attend a small writer’s conference where the main speaker will be his editor.  He absolutely does not want to go, but he concedes to her request.  His agent has also told him to drop a new story idea to his editor that he does not have in his head yet in order to keep writing. Upon arrival, he finds a murdered body at the Lodge and is a leading suspect.  The next day, he finds another dead body! The search is on for the killer and the reason why.  Christopher is assisted by J.X. Moriarity, a writer who is an ex-cop.

What I liked about this book:  First, I love a good murder mystery and this one kept me interested.  It is a good little “whodunit”.  What surprised me most was the humor in the story, largely due to Christopher. This character’s internal banter is refreshing, at times self-deprecating, but quite humorous.  I do not expect to laugh during a murder mystery, but I did in this book.  There is a subplot of a romance between Christopher and J.X., but the author develops it slowly.  I thought the writing was tight in this book and the pacing of the story felt right. I believe I will be reading more by this author.

I was not crazy about the titling of the book and I thought the cover art was a bit too “cheesy”, but just put all that stuff aside and enjoy the story which is the most important thing anyway.  Pick it up—I think you will like it.

Happy Reading,

Debra