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Guest Post & Giveaway: Let’s Dance! Laura Sheehan on Romance and Dancing {Closed}

Let’s Dance!

~Laura Sheehan

One of the things that most excited me about writing DANCING WITH DANGER was that it offered me the perfect opportunity to combine two of my loves: romance and dancing.

In historical romances (particularly those set in the Regency era) , it’s not unusual for the hero and heroine to meet, fall in love, or experience some other climactic plot moment while dancing.  In fact, a Regency romance without a ball is like a Scottish romance without kilts.

But in contemporary romances, dancing is far less common.  In fact, I can only think of a handful of contemporary romances that include dance in any significant manner (such as Nora Robert’s pair of novellas, Dreams and Reflections, which are both about ballerinas).

As a dancer, this baffles me.

For me, dance is an inextricable part of life. And I’m not just referring to the classes I teach or take, or the shows in which I periodically perform.  I’m the kind of person who will, quite literally, dance down the aisle of a grocery store when I’m in a particularly cheery mood, or tap dance while waiting impatiently for an elevator, or coerce my (often reluctant) husband into waltzing with me in the street when a particularly romantic song is played from the speakers of a nearby restaurant.

Perhaps I grew up watching too many musicals, but to me, dance is a perfectly acceptable way of communicating. In fact, I believe that sometimes dance can communicate even more than words.

So, dagnabit, why isn’t there more dancing in contemporary romance novels? Or every-day life, for that matter?

The truth is, in the Regency era, dances played a central role in courting.  Whether it was a casual country dance or a high-brow London ball, these get-togethers were the primary way (in both real life and in romance novels) for boy to meet girl.

But nowadays, dance clubs are just one of dozens of ways to meet new people.  Not to mention – and this is a huge pet peeve of mine – you can’t hear a damn thing in most modern dance clubs!  The music is cranked up so loud, it’s impossible to carry on a conversation, let alone properly introduce yourself to someone.  This is not the ideal environment for meeting people, let alone falling in love.

And then there’s the fact that, in current times, it simply isn’t standard procedure to learn how to dance.  There’s no dance master instructing all of the young teens how to properly execute dance moves to “Drop It Low.”  Today, most social dancing is improv; we’re expected to just “know” how to move to the music, and hopefully look good while doing it. For someone for whom dancing doesn’t come naturally, that can be incredibly intimidating.

So, I suppose I’ve answered my own question… but I wish it weren’t so.

I wish dancing was not only more common in romance novels, but in real life, too.

Maybe the success of TV shows like “Dancing with the Stars,” “Glee,” and “So You Think You Can Dance,” is an indicator that times are a-changin’.  Maybe the fact that Moulin Rouge and Chicago and Billy Elliot and Step Up were all box-office successes will encourage people to view dance as more acceptable in everyday life.

Maybe it’ll help us remember that a little music and dancing in our lives can be a wonderful thing.

Want to bring some dancing into your life? Check out DANCING WITH DANGER (Red Sage Publishing), on sale now at Amazon and B&N.com!


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Lily Brookstone, the daughter of a workaholic United States Senator, defies her father’s wishes by moving to Los Angeles in pursuit of a dancing career. But the tough town hasn’t been easy on her, and after two years she finds herself disowned by her father, dropped by her agent, and recovering from a dance injury. Determined to live her life independently without relying on others, Lily refuses to give up her dream of making it as a dancer and instead works herself ragged at three different jobs to make ends meet. Serving coffee and teaching dance classes to pre-schoolers are ordinary enough day jobs, but Lily dons a disguise when she works the late shift as an exotic dancer at a topless strip club. 

Raised to be fiercely independent and hesitant to trust, at first she keeps her “”night job”" a secret from her new beau, Marc Sloane, a tough L.A.P.D. Officer with an uncanny knack for reading people. But her cover is blown when Marc attends a bachelor party at Lily’s strip club and recognizes her.

Realizing that she has a chance at true love and knowing that her life is in danger from the threat of her stalker, Lily must not only trust Marc to keep her exotic dancing job a secret, but she must also trust him to protect both her life and her heart.

Keep reading for a sultry sneak peek at DANCING WITH DANGER:

Marc set down his empty glass and glanced around. He hadn’t been to a strip club in years. The present company was great, and the dancers were beautiful, but it wasn’t really his scene. Sure, the ladies were hot, he couldn’t deny that, but it all seemed so… methodical. They had some sexy moves, but that’s all they were: a series of movements that showed off their very flexible limbs. There didn’t seem to be anything sensual about it. He liked a woman to be just as turned on as he was, not simply going through the motions for his benefit.

“Marc! Your turn, buddy.”

Marc caught the now-empty pitcher as Ben tossed it to him. With an exaggerated groan, he stood up and went to the bar to fetch another. As he watched the bartender refill it at the tap, he heard the DJ croon, “Get your cash ready, guys, Miss M is on the stage! You won’t see this masked Vixen on the floor, so if you want to get up close and personal, get your ass to the rail and bring out the green. No one knows the true identity of this mysterious, little sex kitten but trust me, after her performance, you won’t care!”

The crowd was a little louder than before, and even the bartender glanced at the stage. Curiosity piqued, Marc turned around and watched the “mysterious Miss M” stride out and take command of the room.

She was a tiny little thing, but not super-skinny like some of the other dancers, nor were her boobs ridiculously huge. The music pulsed quietly, building slowly in tempo and volume, but she simply stood there, legs spread wide, her head tilted a fraction to the left, as if contemplating her first move. The mask concealed most of her features, but he could see her eyes sparkling as she scanned the crowd, as if assessing them. Marc’s groin gave a slight jerk as he realized her mouth was shaped just like Lily’s, with a bit of an overbite that pouted her upper lip slightly forward. He watched those lips shift into a very slow, very wicked grin. The men crowding the stage went wild, banging their mugs on the rail and shouting at her to dance.

With a suddenness that took Marc off guard, she whipped into a crazy, spinning kick. Her booted leg whirled over her head, giving him a tantalizing peek of black lace panties. Her long, brown hair whisked out behind her as she bolted forward and launched into some sort of gymnastic move that flipped her sideways in mid-air. She landed gracefully with those incredibly sexy legs spread wide, barely pausing before bursting into another series of martial arts-like maneuvers. With a laugh, he took in her costume. She was playing out every man’s fantasy of the sexy super-hero: she was Silk Spectre in the flesh, employing real karate moves to convey a mood of complete sexual abandon.

He noticed that she wasn’t stopping to gather the cash that the men waved at her. Despite the fact that she hadn’t removed a single piece of clothing, she had the crowd whooping and shouting for more. He was just beginning to wonder how long she could pull this off before the crowd got too impatient, when suddenly the music changed. She was crouched low, her left leg stretched out to the side. One daring member of the audience strained to stuff a bill into the top of her boot, but he couldn’t quite reach since they were so damned tall. As the music transitioned into a more sultry rhythm, Miss M slowly folded in her leg and stood up. She was breathing hard, the rise and fall of her breasts mesmerizing. She retreated to recline against the nearest pole, as if spent yet aroused by her acrobatics.

Marc realized that this, too, was totally in character. He’d seen Watchmen over the summer and remembered how Silk Spectre had gotten turned on sexually by action and heroics. Judging from the hollers in the audience, he wasn’t the only one who remembered what came next.

Miss M let her head fall back as she ran her gloved fingers through her hair, down the sides of her neck, around her breasts, and then diagonally across her belly to converge between her legs. Her lips parted with pleasure, and he felt himself harden in reaction.

With her hands still between her legs, she slid her spine down the pole. Suddenly he wanted to rush on stage to catch her. He almost felt her round, little butt in his hands as he imagined lifting her and pressing her up against the pole with a thrust of his hips.

He shook his head out of that fantasy and adjusted his stance to make more room in his pants.

Miss M slid back up the pole and twisted into one of the fancy pole maneuvers he had seen earlier that night. But for some reason her moves seemed more natural than the others had been, as if she were teasing herself as much as those who watched her. Hanging upside down with her legs wrapped around the pole and her hair flowing down to the floor, Miss M jerked her tight, yellow and black corset and ripped it wide open.

Underneath, she wore a black lace demi-cup bra. The contrast of that lace beneath the leather and spandex superhero outfit was tantalizing. Placing both hands on the ground below her head, she kicked out one leg, then the other. She planted her feet on the stage and kept her legs straight as she climbed her upper body up along the pole, her ass pushed outward and her back arched. Her breasts almost spilled out of the bra as she slowly stood upright. She pulled the straps of the opened corset off her shoulders and slid the entire outfit down her body, rocking her hips from side to side as the fabric slipped down. She stepped out of the outfit, now clad in a lacy bra and panties, plus those boots, gloves, and mask. The contrast of all that black up against her milky skin was mouth-watering.

She laughed, a sweetly innocent and shameless gesture that reminded him suddenly of Lily. Smoothly, she gyrated her body to the music, twirling around the pole and along edges of the stage, allowing the men to tuck cash in her boots and into her panties. As she turned around and bent over, Marc saw that she wasn’t wearing a G-string like most of the other girls, but that the bottom curve of her cheeks peeked out from below the lace. The panties were transparent enough, however, that when she turned to the front he thought he glimpsed an enticing shadow leading down between her legs.

Miss M was dancing again. The way she moved was an enchanting mix of natural grace and teasing sensuality. She moved only in ways that seemed to give her pleasure, and watching her made him almost feel guilty, as if he were intruding on a private moment of intimacy. But then she would smile and make eye contact with the crowd, making it clear that she was intentionally inviting them into this shared moment of sensuality. A sudden wave of anger and jealousy toward the men closest to the stage rushed through him.

He laughed at himself. Damn, she’s good.

His laughter faded away, however, when she finally removed that tiny excuse of a bra. Her breasts were perfectly round and just bigger than a handful. Her nipples were hard, little peaks of rosy pink, exactly the same color as Lily’s lips had been this afternoon. Damn, he thought again.

Before he knew it, the song was over, and Miss M was gathering the remaining cash before striding off stage with one last sultry wave.

It was another few moments before he realized he had company at the bar. The entire bachelor party crew stared at him, laughing.

“What?” he retorted defiantly, hoping they couldn’t see the bulge in his pants.

“Boys, I think one of the Vixens finally caught Officer Sloan’s attention,” Pete roared.

Scowling fiercely, and relieved that it was too dark for them to notice if his face was flushed, Marc snatched the now full pitcher from the bar and headed back to the table. The guys followed, thumping him on the back and punching him in the arm, teasing him mercilessly the entire way. When a blonde dancer came around to their table offering lap dances, Steve asked her about buying Marc a lap dance from Miss M.

The blonde raised an eyebrow and said a little too sweetly, “She doesn’t give lap dances, honey.” She slid closer to Steve and whispered, “But if it’s mystery you’re lookin’ for, I’ve got more than enough for you, big boy.”

“You sure do… And I’ll take it!” Steve shrugged unapologetically at Marc before stuffing a ten dollar bill into her G-string and sitting back to enjoy the ride.

Pete flagged down a busboy and asked him something that Marc couldn’t hear because the music had started again and another girl was dancing on stage. The kid shook his head, but gestured to a curtain next to the bar. Pete gave him a wad of cash and the boy ran off.

Taking a look at his beer mug, Marc decided to cut himself off so he could drive home. He eyed Pete suspiciously and narrowed his gaze even more when he realized Pete was purposefully not looking his way.

When the busboy came back and nodded to Pete, Marc groaned inwardly. When Pete smiled at him and announced to the table that Marc had a surprise waiting for him behind the curtain, Marc groaned out loud.

Sound like something you’d enjoy?

Tell me about your favorite dance scene (from a romance novel or movie/TV show or even real life) in the comments section below. One lucky commenter will win a free digital copy of DANCING WITH DANGER and a $10 Amazon.com Gift Certificate!

Giveaway open to U.S. readers only. Winner will be chosen via Random.org from commenters who leave both a valid email address and answer the question posed above. Giveaway closes 12:01am May 10, 2012.  Giveaway graciously sponsored by Laura Sheehan.

About the Author

Laura Sheehan grew up in Las Vegas and has been dancing since she was ten years old. Her ballet mistress was an honest-to-goodness Las Vegas showgirl! She currently lives in Los Angeles with her husband, a thoroughly-spoiled cat, and a handful of fish who keep her thoroughly-spoiled cat entertained. When not working at her office day job, she can usually be found in a dance studio, on a softball field, writing at her computer, snuggling with her amazing husband, or eating milk chocolate. Sometimes she can be found doing more than one of these at a time, although when doing so she has to be careful not to get chocolate on the computer keyboard (or on the amazing husband… although now that she thinks about it, that might not be such a bad thing).
Laura writes suspense, paranormal, and fantasy romances. She can be found online at: ReadLaura.com; facebook.com/LauraSheehan; twitter.com/#!/TimesNewLaura; and gplus.to/LauraSheehan.

Review: Fifty Shades of Grey – The Writer’s Coffee Shop – E.L. James

Expected Release Date: May 26, 2011
Publisher: The Writer’s Coffee Shop Publishing House
Imprint: N/A
Author’s Website: http://www.eljamesauthor.com/
My Source for This Book: Borrowed (Paperback)
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 1, Fifty Shades Series
Series Best Read In Order: N/A
Steam Level: Hot

Official Blurb:

When literature student Anastasia Steele goes to interview young entrepreneur Christian Grey, she encounters a man who is beautiful, brilliant, and intimidating. The unworldly, innocent Ana is startled to realize she wants this man and, despite his enigmatic reserve, finds she is desperate to get close to him. Unable to resist Ana’s quiet beauty, wit, and independent spirit, Grey admits he wants her, too—but on his own terms. Shocked yet thrilled by Grey’s singular erotic tastes, Ana hesitates. For all the trappings of success—his multinational businesses, his vast wealth, his loving family—Grey is a man tormented by demons and consumed by the need to control. When the couple embarks on a daring, passionately physical affair, Ana discovers Christian Grey’s secrets and explores her own dark desires. Erotic, amusing, and deeply moving, the Fifty Shades Trilogy is a tale that will obsess you, possess you, and stay with you forever.

I shall start this review off with some background and a very honest confession, as I think it’s important to know my history in regards to this story when hearing my opinion of it. This is, in some ways, technically a re-read for me.  I first read “Fifty Shades of Grey” a long time ago when it was still called “Master of the Universe” ,  a Twilight fanfiction posted on Twilighted.net, with the author being known as Snowqueens Icedragon instead of E.L. James.

At the time, reading it a single chapter at a time as soon as they were published, I just devoured it. After all, I’m not at all ashamed to say that despite the fact that this blog focuses on Adult Romance, Twilight itself is the reason I got back into reading in the first place.

Back before all of the hype, I had heard that Master of the Universe had been “de-Twilighted” and published under a new name, but I honestly didn’t pay much attention to it — after all, I’d already read the story, even if the names in the published version had been switched around, so I wasn’t really missing much, was I?

Once the big controversy hit, and it seemed that everyone was talking about it,  I quickly found myself both annoyed and even hurt when hearing so many of my “non-romance-reader” friends raving over this title. You see, I’ve been extolling the virtues of the romance genre for years now, and quite a few of the very same people who turned their nose up at not only this blog but my book recommendations are just gushing about Fifty Shades of Grey, and its sequels, Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed. So I’ll be honest — I was very hurt, and as such, it made me resentful of the hype this title was receiving before I’d even given it a real chance.

In talking to a good friend of mine (who not only has similar taste to mine in books, but who thoroughly enjoyed the Fifty Shades trilogy), I was encouraged to put my hurt and prejudices aside and give the book a fair chance. So, I borrowed her paperback (ug!), and sat down to read it.

I won’t lie — having read the original fanfiction, I had a very hard time not reading “Christian and Anastasia” as “Edward and Bella”, especially with all of the parallels drawn between these characters and the original Twilight versions. But even with my subconscious realizing that Anastasia Steele is Bella Swan (tons of blushes, biting lips, clumsiness, and inexplicable virginity included), Christian Grey is Edward Cullen (minus the vampirism of course, but complete with the self-hatred and super possessive tendencies), I have to admit that the basic storyline is an interesting one.

In the end, I have to say that I’m glad that I bothered to re-read it. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the (admittedly dysfunctional) relationship between the protagonists, and while the “kink” was actually pretty blase in my opinion, it was steamy without pushing any hard boundaries.

While I’m realistic about its problems, namely the overuse of certain phrases (if I hear the term “Inner Goddess just one more time I will not be held responsible for my actions), poor sentence structure, dated technology (really, does anyone even know what a “mini-disc” recorder is anymore??), and some overused romance tropes (a completely sexually repressed virgin heroine in contemporary times? Really??), I can’t help but say it wasn’t nearly as bad as many reviewers have made it out to be.

In the end, I would categorize this as a Guilty Pleasure read — that is, something that I realize is pretty badly written and full of terrible tropes,  and yet I enjoyed it anyway. I would say the same about books by authors such as Laurann Dohner and Christine Feehan, and I have read almost everything both authors have ever published.

Do I recommend that others read it? Honestly, I do, if for nothing else than to make sure you’re not the only one standing there clueless when every single person you know starts discussing it.

That said, I highly encourage new readers to go read a sample of the books before buying them.  A sample can be READ ONLINE VIA KINDLE SAMPLE (which you can read in your browser in the free Kindle Cloud reader if you don’t have a Kindle device) by clicking on the “Send Sample Now” button on the right of the product page.  Please note that the sample does not include any of the love scenes, and for those just dipping their toes into the world of erotic romance, I would recommend skimming through THIS TUMBLR PAGE (NOT SAFE FOR WORK!!) because it gives small excerpts to some of the love scenes and gives you a hint of what to expect in the playroom.

Will I read the sequels? Eh, probably not.  While the basic plot was interesting, I admit I don’t really care about the characters in the end, nor am I willing to risk even one more instance of that obnoxious Inner Goddess mess.

 3/5 Stars

 Fifty Shades Series Reading Order:
 

Review: Serious Play – Carina Press – Summer Devon & Bonnie Dee

Expected Release Date: April 30, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Carina Press
Author’s Websites: http://summerdevon.com & http://bonniedee.com/
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: No
Series Best Read In Order: N/A
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

Luke Bailey has dreams of building homes and putting down roots. But for a man with a rough past, finding any job isn’t easy. When Mary Scott offers him a job-and a place to stay-mixing drinks and tapping beer at her theme bar, My Parents’ Basement, Luke accepts. Customers flock to the cozy pub, designed to evoke memories of lost childhood, to meet and mingle and play games.  For Mary, her gorgeous new employee should be off-limits. She’s his boss. And they’re very different-something her interfering family constantly points out. But Mary’s done playing the good girl. And Luke isn’t the bad boy everyone thinks he is. Their attraction simmers until Mary seduces Luke into playing some deliciously adult games. Then a shocking betrayal threatens everything..What Worked For Me:

  • I loved the entire concept behind My Parents’ Basement. Heck, I wish we had a pub like that around here!
  • Luke was delicious. He wasn’t perfect by any means, but he was still a good guy who really cared about Mary, and for that, I loved him.
  • I really enjoyed the entire Mary vs. her family subplot, especially in regards to her father and Luke.
  • There was just the right amount of steam. While I wasn’t thrilled about witnessing Luke flirt heavily with the town bicycle, I have to admit that the heat and chemistry between him and Mary was absolutely perfect.
  • I really enjoyed how realistic the story felt, with Mary’s insecurities about Luke’s “ex-con” status, and Luke’s insecurities about being forever judged and labeled because of a past mistake.  These two had quite a few issues to work through, and I adored it.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • I originally found it a bit strange that an ex-convict would be able to work in a bar and consume alcohol without being in violation. However, since the entire sum of my “knowledge” of the legalities of parole/probation can be attributed to having watched far too much Law & Order in my life, I freely admit that this was a minor point.

Anyone who knows me will tell you that I am very picky about my contemporary romances — I’m far stricter on my ratings for contemporary tales than I am on historical or fantasy-based stories, if for no other reason than I’m typically more familiar with the way the world works for a contemporary story. While I initially found it a bit odd that Luke was allowed to work in a bar straight out of prison, I quickly fell in love with the setup.

Mary’s insecurities stemming from her family life as well as well-meaning comments from friends added a lovely amount of tension to the relationship, and Luke’s own lack of confidence because of the constant judgement from others created such an interesting dynamic between the two.  The chemistry between them was scrumptious, and when they finally gave into their attraction, they lit up the pages.

Recommended for fans of tortured heroes trying to get back on their feet, of sweet heroines determined to prove themselves, and of believable romantic problems and solutions.

A very solid 4.5 Stars.

Review: The Prophet – Mira – Amanda Stevens

Expected Release Date: April 24, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Mira
Author’s Website: amandastevens.com
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 3, Graveyard Queen
Series Best Read In Order: Yes
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

My name is Amelia Gray. 

I am the Graveyard Queen, a cemetery restorer who sees ghosts. My father passed down four rules to keep me safe and I’ve broken every last one. A door has opened and evil wants me back. 

In order to protect myself, I’ve vowed to return to those rules. But the ghost of a murdered cop needs my help to find his killer. The clues lead me to the dark side of Charleston—where witchcraft, root doctors and black magic still flourish—and back to John Devlin, a haunted police detective I should only love from afar. 

Now I’m faced with a terrible choice: follow the rules or follow my heart.

What Worked For Me:

  • Devlin. Oh Devlin. *sigh* I adore John, and I was so happy to have him back as a major character in this novel.   Haunted by his past (literally), John can’t let go of his guilt in regards to the death of his wife and his precious daughter.  Complicating matters is his estranged relationship with Amelia, a murder that Devlin might be under suspicion for, and complicated dealings with the arcane.
  • As always, Amelia is my favorite character in the series.  She has some very tough decisions to make in this book, each with the potential for serious consequences, and while we get a little more insight into her powers, there’s still plenty left unknown for future novels, without leaving the reader feel as though the story were incomplete.
  • That ending was incredible! *whew* I’m fairly certain I was holding my breath for almost the entire climax of the story, and some of the twists were absolutely fantastic.
  • While not everything is sunshine and roses for Amelia and Devlin, I was left with a much more optimistic feeling in general at the end of this story than I had been with the two previous novels.
  • One thing I really appreciated about this novel is that the romance was much stronger than it had been in previous novels. Sure, Amelia had a “love interest” of sorts in the other books, but there was never really any sense of anything really progressing on that end.  The Prophet, however, finally has Devlin opening up and Amelia making some very difficult choices in order to really advance their relationship.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • If anything, I think my one complaint would be that The Prophet wasn’t as creepy as The Kingdom was.  Don’t get me wrong, there are still plenty of ghosts and danger and surprising twists and arcane weirdness. There just wasn’t quite as much of a “spookiness” in New Orleans as there was in Asher Falls, no matter how many ghosts and terrifying witch doctors Amelia may run into.

While I do feel that the Graveyard Queen series is best read in order, I’m not sure how much of that stems from my immense enjoyment of the series and how much of it is really the feeling that new readers wouldn’t quite “get” it. While old fans of the series will relish the plotline deeply involving not only John but also both his ghosts and his history, I do think newcomers will be able to easily follow along, though of course they won’t get the benefit of having witnessed the developments in both John and Amelia’s lives.

As a very solid member of Team Devlin, this book absolutely thrilled me. Not only was there the same arcane mystery, complete with plenty of twits and red herrings, as I’ve come to love from this series, but Devlin played an enormous part in the story — possibly even moreso than in The Restorer if that’s possible.

The final chapters of this book left me breathless, and I’m anxiously awaiting future installments in the Graveyard Queen Series.

A very solid 5/5 Stars.

Graveyard Queen Reading Order:

 

Review: Can’t Buy Me Love – NLA – Maggie Marr

Expected Release Date: March 28, 2012
Publisher: NLA Digital Liaison Platform
Imprint: N/A
Author’s Website: http://www.maggiemarr.com/
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: No
Series Best Read In Order: N/A
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

Everyone knows that Cole Jackson is lethal—in his charm and in his reputation as ruthless media mogul. A fact his former assistant Meg Parson has learned firsthand. Banished from her position as executive assistant to one of the world’s great CEO’s, Meg Parson returns with the one deal Cole Jackson has always wanted. She tempts him with a deal of a lifetime. Will Cole face his painful past and admit that in Meg, he has finally found his match? 

What Worked For Me:

  • Meg was not a virgin. Hallelujah. I’ve never been a big fan of virgin heroines in contemporaries, especially when paired with the Rich Playboy Boss Man, and I was so relieved to find out that Meg had traded in her v-card years ago.  Don’t get me wrong, she still had that conservative, workaholic vibe that played nicely against the ruthlessness and, well, playboy persona of Cole.
  • I really loved how a third party was able to point out just how perfect Meg and Cole were for each other. More than that, however, I really enjoyed how what started off as playing a part of sorts turned into something far more serious.
  • The chemistry between Meg and Cole was wonderful, with just enough heat to keep things interesting.
  • I do love a good groveling hero, and Cole’s helping of humble pie was delicious.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • I was so frustrated with Cole’s reaction to the Big Misunderstanding. While the author did a lovely job of establishing his history in a way where such an overreaction would be almost understandable, I still wanted to shake him.

This was a fun, fast read.  While there was a “Big Misunderstanding” (during which Cole needed to be pimp-slapped for his major overreaction), there was no truly heavy drama. Instead, we got to focus on the sweetness of the relationship between Meg and Cole, and to enjoy watching them fall in love.

Recommended for fans of inter-office romance, Big Misunderstandings, and learning to trust again.

A very enjoyable 4/5 Stars.

 

Review: Rules of the Game – Carina Press – Sandy James

Expected Release Date: April 2, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Carina Press
Author’s Website: http://www.sandy-james.com/
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: No
Series Best Read In Order: N/A
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

Kathryn West has it all – she’s a confident, bestselling author living it up in New York City. Too bad she doesn’t actually exist, and is only timid Maddie Sawyer’s pseudonym. Determined to attend her high school reunion with a man right out of one of her racy romance novels, she plots to find a sexy bad boy who’s up to Kathryn’s standards. 

She finds Mr. Perfect shooting pool in a biker bar. He’s a blue-collar hunk who just happens to look great in leather. But the mysterious Scott Brady has some rules of his own: he won’t agree to her deal unless she poses as his girlfriend in front of his family and friends first. 

As the reunion nears, Maddie tries to maintain her carefree façade, knowing she’ll soon face some old ghosts. She’s torn between her growing attraction to Scott and the nagging feeling that he’s hiding something important. Will she still want him when she finds out his secret? What about when he discovers hers?

What Worked For Me:

  • I loved Scott. Sexy, smart, and obviously devoted to Maddie, I couldn’t help but enjoy his character a lot, even when I figured out his “big secret” very early on.
  • I could be completely off-base, but I felt that Scott’s “bargain” with Maddie was really just an excuse to date her.  I think I was expecting some weird family drama on his side or something, but instead just came away with a sort of “awwww” feeling and liking Scott even more because of it.
  • After the initial “you’ve got to be kidding me” method of introduction of a new major character, I admit that I did enjoy how the plot played out with that character.
  • “Ask me again when you’re serious.” made me grin, every time.
  • I really enjoyed not only seeing Scott in action once his career had been revealed, but also in seeing Maddie come to realize just what a good guy Scott was.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • I think my biggest problem was that there were so many heavy and dramatic plot devices thrown at the reader all at once.  I can’t really go into great detail without giving away major spoilers, but at one point in the story it just felt like literally one thing after another, and one dramatic event in particular felt particularly contrived in the way it played out.
  • I was a little disappointed that the whole “confident Kathryn West vs timid Maddie Sawyer” thing didn’t play a larger part.  I think I never really got the vibe that Maddie was all that timid, at least not in present day. During high school certainly, but once we meet her? Not so much.

I was a bit torn on the final rating for this book.  As my long-time followers know, I don’t typically go for contemporary romances, and I think that I’m probably a little harder on them than their historical or paranormal counterparts.

I really enjoyed the beginning of this novel, with Maddie’s devious little plan to pick up Mr. Perfect for her reunion, and Scott’s bargain and intention of actually dating her.  And then they arrived at the reunion. And things got a bit soap opera-ish all of a sudden.

I think my problem was that I’d gone into this story expecting something very light-hearted, and the up to the point where Scott and Maddie traveled to the reunion, the book absolutely delivered on those expectations.  Once they got there, though, we were hit with some very serious issues, one after the other, that completely changed the dynamic of not only Scott and Maddie’s relationship, but of the entire book itself.

Once I got over the shock of having heavier issues in the story, I admit, I did enjoy it.  Unfortunately, having been thrown so far off-balance midway, my overall enjoyment was a lot lower when I finished.

Recommended for fans of stubborn heroines, heroes in pursuit, and some very lovely groveling.

3.5/5 Stars

Review: A Perfect Storm – HQN – Lori Foster

Expected Release Date: March 27, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: HQN
Author’s Website: http://lorifoster.com/
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 4, Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor
Series Best Read In Order: Yes.
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

He never saw her coming… 

Spencer Lark already knows too many secrets about Arizona Storm, including the nightmare she survived and her resulting trust issues. But in order to expose a smuggling ring—and continue avenging his own tragic past—the bounty hunter reluctantly agrees to make Arizona a decoy. Yet nothing has equipped him for her hypnotic blend of fragility and bravery, or for the protective instincts she stirs in him. 

Arizona wants to reclaim her life, which means acting as bait to lure the enemy into a trap. Sure it’s dangerous, especially with a partner as distractingly appealing as Spencer. But as their plan—and their chemistry—shifts into high gear, Arizona may discover there’s an even greater risk in surrendering her heart to a hero…

What Worked For Me:

  •  The chemistry between them, along with the delicious angst of Spencer being convinced that he’s “too old” for Arizona, made for some wonderful tension between them.
  • Once again, Arizona is getting a little big for her britches, but, throwing Spencer into the mix kept things from being something that you wanted to just shake her for, and turned it into something that the reader could be proud to see Arizona accomplish.
  • Oh, the party. That was probably one of my favorite scenes in the entire novel (well, the party and the scene that followed later at the lake).  There was so much insight given to all of the characters that I couldn’t help but love it, especially when it became sort of an “aha” moment for so many.
  • Of course, it wouldn’t be a Lori Foster book without some sizzling love scenes, thrown on top of some juicy sexual tension.
  • The twist at the end had me practically falling out of my chair!  Very well done in my opinion.
  • As a fan of the series, I of course also enjoyed seeing some of my old favorite characters again, and getting little updates on their lives as well.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • Some of the dialog tripped me up a little bit in this one. Having read the entire series in order, I came into this book understanding that Arizona was incredibly bold and brash, in both actions and speech. In some ways, it was obviously a cover for some of her vulnerabilities, but at times, even knowing that didn’t keep me from being pulled out of the story by what came out of Arizona’s mouth.
  • A minor point, but there was also a Too Stupid To Live moment.. or two.  Why is it minor? Because having already met Arizona previously, it was, well, expected, that her impulsive nature and disregard for her own well-being would lead to some sticky situations, and so they didn’t bother me all that much.
  • I could have happily done without Spencer’s neighbor. I won’t go into details because it’s a spoiler, but we’ll just say that characters like that really do nothing for me.

I’ve been anxious for Spencer and Arizona to get together ever since both characters were first introduced, because I just knew that together they would be not only explosive, but unstoppable.

I do think that newcomers to the series would need to at bare minimum read the previous story, Savor The Danger, to really get a good bead on Arizona before diving into this one, though it seems Ms. Foster did a good job with giving it a “refresher” of sorts on all of the important parts without resorting to infodump.

There was tons of sexual tension, loads of danger, and plenty of steamy and romance all tangled together to keep me glued to the pages. The occasionally stilted dialog and the presence of Spencer’s neighbor, however, are what pulled me out of the excitement of the story a bit.

Overall, I did enjoy this one.  While it wasn’t without its problems, the level of excitement and heat in the story, combined with the fantastic twist at the end definitely made this one a keeper.

A solid 4/5 Stars.

Men Who Walk The Edge of Honor Series Reading Order

Review: Player’s Club: Finn – Harlequin Blaze – Cathy Yardley

Expected Release Date: February 21, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Harlequin Blaze
Author’s Website: cathyyardley.com
My Source for This Book: Gift from the author
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 3, Player’s Club
Series Best Read In Order: Yes
Steam Level: Hot

Official Blurb:

The Pledge: Diana Song, steely legal counsel and all-around fixer for Macalister Enterprises.
The Goal: Same as always: do her job.
The Conditions: Complete the Player’s Club initiation challenges…then shut it down. 
The Complication: Finn Macalister, the boss’s son, sexy daredevil and club stalwart.

Finn has always loved living on the edge…and what’s more exciting than seducing the famously frosty (yet incredibly hot) family lawyer? He knows Diana’s been tasked with getting him to quit the Player’s Club: that makes her the enemy. And you know the old saying: keep your friends close, your enemies closer!

Diana thinks she’s got this assignment in the bag, but she’s unprepared for Finn—he’s charming, smart and frankly…hot! Still, she won’t be tempted—her job, her reputation are on the line. That is, until Finn makes her the one offer she can’t refuse….

What Worked For Me:

  • Ms. Yardley has a talent for creating some incredible sexual chemistry between her characters, and this definitely lends quite a bit of heat to her love scenes.
  • I really enjoyed the glimpses into Diana’s traumatic childhood, especially as related to some of her challenges.
  • I loved the angst caused by Diana’s “mission” to get Finn out of the Player’s Club, and her underhanded tactics she was willing to use to complete it.
  • For the first time in the series, I actually liked the villain, probably because of how well his storyline was wrapped up.
  • As with the other books in the series, this one was a lot of fun. Even though there were heavy issues being dealt with, the pacing was beautiful and there was plenty of excitement to keep the story from being dragged down.
  • Diana’s “three things” were hysterical, and fit perfectly with her personality as well.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • Finn’s family got on my nerves something fierce. While I certainly understood where they were coming from, and that his father was used to swooping in and ruthlessly taking care of anything he saw as a problem, I still thought that forgiveness for their behavior came a bit too quickly.

I had the pleasure of reading this entire series in one sitting, and have been blown away by the fun and steam throughout the story.  I wasn’t quite sure that Diana would be the ideal partner for Finn, as they’re initially complete opposites, but as she becomes involved in the Player’s Club, and as she gets to know Finn a little better, it became clear that they were truly made for each other.

With plenty of steam and a heavy dash of adventure, this book was a wonderful ending to what has quickly become a favorite trilogy of mine, and I greatly look forward to reading more books by Ms. Yardley.

A solid (and sexy) 4/5 Stars

Review: Stuck With You – Bell Bridge Books – Trish Jensen

Expected Release Date: January 1, 2012 (previously published)
Publisher: Bell Bridge Books
Imprint: N/A
Author’s Website:
My Source for This Book: Netgalley
Part of a Series: No
Series Best Read In Order: N/A
Steam Level: Steamy

Official Blurb:

Two feuding divorce lawyers. One infectious “love bug” virus. The symptoms are hard to resist . . .

Paige Hart is blessed and cursed with a large, loving and… colorful Southern family. As the only lawyer in the clan, she can’t say no when her cousin needs her help in a messy, no-holds-barred divorce. Tax attorney Paige squares off with Ross “the Snake” Bennett – one of the slickest divorce lawyers in the county. The case is going as well as an acrimonious, zinger-filled, wrangle of epic proportions can go until exposure to an infectious bug with an unusual side effect lands both lawyers in quarantine together.

What Worked For Me:

  • I’m a huge fan of enemies to lovers in my romances, and watching Paige and Ross blame their growing attraction on external forces was wonderful.
  • There was quite a bit of humor in the story, which I loved.  Paige’s family was a hot mess, which added quite a bit of hijinx to the story, and the continuing humor of the “virus” was great.
  • I also really enjoyed the secondary romance between Paige’s brother and her doctor, which was solid enough that it could have potentially stood on its own.
  • The “contract” that Paige and Ross drew up for their time in confinement was hysterical, as was their game of Scrabble.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • The entire set of circumstances that resulted in Paige and Ross being stuck together was so ludicrous that it was impossible to take it seriously. Ms. Jensen tried valiantly to give believable explanations and justifications for it, but I could never get past the sheer ridiculousness of it, which I admit, did take away some of my enjoyment of the story.

Lighthearted and funny, this battle of the sexes (or battle of the attorneys) story was a fast, easy read.  Paige’s family was a character in itself, and the entire confinement of Ross and Paige was hysterical.

Overall, this was a very sweet, funny read, with just enough steam to keep things from getting syrupy.

Recommended for fans of enemies to lovers, of heroes and heroines being forced to spend time together despite their dislike for each other, and of lighthearted reads with just a touch of steam.

4/5 Stars.

Review: Player’s Club: Lincoln – Harlequin Blaze – Cathy Yardley

Expected Release Date: February 1, 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Blaze
Author’s Website: www.cathyyardley.com
My Source for This Book: Gift from the author
Part of a Series: Yes, Book 2, Player’s Club
Series Best Read In Order: Probably, but worked well as a standalone
Steam Level: Hot

Official Blurb:

The Pledge: Juliana Mayfield, cash-strapped celebutante.

The Goal: A juicy reality show about joining the notorious Player’s Club.

The Conditions: Complete three crazy initiation challenges…and seal the production deal.

The Complication: Lincoln Stone, steely, tabloid-phobic Club founder.

Lincoln’s always fought to keep the Player’s Club exclusive and secret, and he doesn’t trust the attention-seeking pseudostarlet as far as he can throw her. Only problem is, he wants to throw her down on her designer sofa and do very naughty things to her….

Gorgeous Jules is about to destroy Lincoln’s famous self-control—and maybe the Player’s Club, too!

Player’s Club — a secret organization where members learn to live life to the fullest. The catch? There’s a big emphasis on the “secret” part.  So when D-List celebrity Juliana Mayfield decides that joining the elusive Player’s Club can be her big ticket back into the limelight, she cajoles her way into the club, despite founder Lincoln Stone’s intense dislike of media darlings.

Lincoln has his own reasons for keeping the Player’s Club, as well as his own life, a secret from the public and the media, and he sees Juliana as nothing more than an attention-starved poor-little-rich-girl.  Vowing to keep an eye on her, he soon discovers that keeping his hands off of her is going to create a bigger challenge.

But when Juliana’s ambitions bring the Player’s Club into the spotlight, is there any way for her to redeem herself in the eyes of the club — and in the eyes of the man she’s fallen in love with?

What Worked For Me:

  • As with the first book in the series, I loved the entire premise behind the Player’s Club, and the adventures that we get to follow along with. Even more than that, however, I liked that we weren’t just stuck with Juliana’s challenges but also got to follow along with another pledge.
  • I absolutely adored the challenges in this story, as well as how they worked so well with the plot.
  • *fans self* Whooo mama the chemistry and tension between Juliana and Lincoln was incredible. When they finally give into temptation, they were explosive together, without ever crossing the line into erotica.
  • I was surprised by how much I ended up liking Juliana. I really couldn’t stand her at first (which I’m pretty sure was the author’s intention), but I very quickly warmed up to her, even when she did really idiotic things.
  • Lincoln. Oh, Lincoln. I’ve had my eye set on him ever since he first stepped onto the pages of the first book, with his mysterious past, effortless sexiness, and his tendency to always be the one in charge.  He absolutely lived up to my expectations and more, with intense loyalty, honor, and of course, passion.
  • I loved the reasoning behind Lincoln’s distaste of the media. It was so not what I’d expected, but made perfect sense.

What Didn’t Work For Me:

  • The villain. *sigh* No spoilers, but I think I would’ve liked it better if there hadn’t been an actual “villain” in the story, though that would’ve meant missing out on a very entertaining last challenge.

I’m a huge fan of this series. The entire concept behind the Player’s Club fascinates me, and I adore watching the pledge challenges play out.  More than that, however, was the absolutely decadent tension between Juliana and Lincoln, and the lovely angst caused by Juliana’s ambitions.

Recommended for fans of secret societies, high-octane adventure, and sizzling sensuality.

5/5 Stars.