Wednesday 23 August 2017

Blog Tour & Review: The Secret by Christie Ridgway


Hey folks! 
Today I'm taking part in the blog tour for Christie Ridgway's new release, The Secret!


Being butler to a widower and single father is a dream job in more ways than one for Charlotte “Charlie” Emerson. She helps keep businessman Ethan Archer’s household running without a hitch and enjoys every minute she has with his six-year-old son, Wells. But as time passes, the situation feels alarmingly intimate and when her heart starts beating faster each time Ethan steps through the door, Charlie must exert rigid control over her feelings.

With her secret, falling in love would be all kinds of bad…

Ethan Archer values the woman who keeps his life in order and cares so much for his motherless boy. He and Charlie act in harmony with each other and it’s not hard to picture them as a little family…in fact, it’s so easy, one reckless night he proposes a marriage of convenience.

What will he do if Charlie says yes? And worse, what if she tells him no?



ebook


Full Length Novel


Third person, alternating POV. 


No.


Yes.


What I Liked: 
The book was easy to read, enjoyable and sexy. 
It wasn't angsty or full of drama, it was straightforward and to the point.
Ethan and Charlie had a nice chemistry, Wells was adorable, and I really liked the single dad angle. 

What I Didn't Like: 
I guessed the secret long before it was revealed. I don't know why, as I don't think it was particularly obvious, but something just clicked in my head and had me going 'I bet', and I was right, which meant the reveal had no emotional impact on me beyond a self-satisfied 'ah-ha!'
I also found the whole prim and proper butler thing weird and over played. 

Other Thoughts:
Christie Ridgway books have gotten a lot dirtier than I remember! To be fair, it's been seven or eight years since I last read one, and they used to have their steamy moments, but damn! This one was so much more than those I read before. 

Good times. 🙂


Christie Ridgway is a California native and author of fifty contemporary romances. A six-time RITA finalist and USA Today bestselling author, she writes award-winning, emotional reads starring determined heroines and the men who can’t help but love them. Christie grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, went to college in Santa Barbara, and now is married to the sweetheart she met there. 

She started off as a technical writer and moved on to computer programming before having two sons and pursuing the dream she’d held since childhood—writing romance novels. Her first book stars a hero who was a former professional surfer and since then she’s written about businessmen, TV stars, soldiers, journalists, vintners, race car drivers, and horror novelists. What her heroes have in common is their resistance to love and their hardest of falls when they finally do find their right woman.

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Wednesday 16 August 2017

Review: Blade by Alexandra Ivy and Lauren Wright



Sexy Suit, Blade was held captive and abused for decades. Benson Enterprises was desperate to use his superior blood to create super soldiers. But when he’s finally rescued, he can’t return to the Wildlands with the other prisoners. Not without the female he was forced to watch being impregnated. The female who has gone missing. 

Beautiful and broken, Valli just wants to run away and never look back. But with the shocking news of her pregnancy fresh in her mind, she wonders if that’s even possible. Told by her captors that one of the caged animals assaulted her, she knows she must do everything in her power to keep her unborn child safe. But when a glorious male tracks her down and claims her and her baby as his own, will she have the strength to walk away? 

(Review copy granted by InkSlinger PR as part of a publicity tour for the book.)


ebook


Novella


Third Person.



Possibly.
The female main character was impregnated against her will by crazy scientists.


No.
The novella is part of a series but I haven't read any of the others and followed this one just fine.



More an HFN.


Very mild.


What I Liked: 
I liked how Blade was determined to find the woman impregnated against her will, with his child, and his determination to protect her from further harm despite having been held captive and abused himself for a long time by humans.

What I Didn't Like: 
I know it's a frequent complaint of mine with novellas - and it's really hard to get the balance right - but this felt incredibly rushed. 
It was a perfect example of a story with so much promise lacking depth due to the constraints of the word count.

Other Thoughts:
All in all, I enjoyed Blade, it was a great little book for inhaling in a couple of hours and it kept me entertained but sadly I probably won't remember it a year from now. 
However, I'd not be opposed to reading other books in this series as the world - what we saw of it anyway! - had potential and the writing was pretty good.

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