Showing posts with label Ben's Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ben's Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Review: Be Good To Your Elf

Publisher submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Be Good To Your Elf
Author: 
Elizabeth Coldwell
Release Date:
December 2010
Publisher:
MuseItHOT Publishing 
Word Count:
approx. 3000
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Description: 

Maddie’s Christmas plans are ruined when her divorced mother goes cruising, so she takes a job in Santa’s Grotto. She has to dress as an elf, but the job has compensations. She finds herself working alongside Tyler, a hot divorced father who’s also spending the holiday alone. Can she pluck up the courage to tell him how she feels about him and make the Christmas magic begin?

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Review: Aldric and Anneliese


Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Aldric and Anneliese
Author: 
Harry E. Gilleland, Jr.
Release Date:
Available Feb/March 2011
Publisher:
4RV Publishing
Word Count:
approx. 46,000
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Description:  

Aldric and Anneliese is an action/adventure/romance fictional story set in the late sixth century in the region that is today’s Eastern Europe. It is the story of Aldric, a great warrior, and of his battles and his great loves. It is the story of Anneliese, treated cruelly by Fate but whose love saves Aldric from a lifetime of despair. It is a tale of nation-building, kings, knights, fair ladies, battles won and lost, triumph, betrayal, tragedy, revenge, redemption, and great loves. It is a story for the ages.
 


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Sunday, January 2, 2011

Review: The Cruiserweight

Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
The Cruiserweight
Author: 
L. Anne Carrington
Word Count:
approx. 93,000
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Description: 
In this punchy, romantic take on the wrestling world where only some of the physical contact takes place in the ring, sports journalist Karen Montgomery has been following for years the career of Brett Kerrigan, one of the smallest cruiserweight wrestlers in the business, and can recall in detail every bout he has ever fought, recognizing his outstanding skills as a wrestler and his intuitive flair for entertaining the crowd.

She has even written an award-winning article about him. Now she desperately wants to meet him. One night, after many failed attempts to reach him, she looks up to find him standing right there in front of her. They get talking and they immediately hit it off.

However, as they become involved and grow ever-closer, Brett loses his contract and must strike out on his own. Will their relationship survive the pressures on both of them, their differences in ages, and the other women in Brett’s life?

Or will one of them decide they are not the ideal tag-team after all?



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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Review: Taken To The Limit

Author submission in exchange for an honest review.


Title: 
Taken To The Limit
Author: 
Nico Rosso
Release Date:
November 22, 2010
Publisher:
Liquid Silver Books
Word Count:
approx. 34,500
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Description:  
“Welcome to the Limit War.” E.R. Doctor Korina Antonakis thinks she has mastered the chaos of her work and life. In a flash of light, everything changes. A man appears, a soldier from another world. Sergeant Morrow  is a Nightfighter, an elite soldier who always battles alone. But he  needs an ally on Earth, a doctor. In the dark of night, he opens  Korina's eyes to The Limit War. And Earth is on the front lines. More  amazing than the interstellar war, is the soldier before her. He is  strong and stoic, a veteran, but beneath the armor, Korina finds the  heart of a man. And in Korina, Sergeant Morrow finds the soul of a  warrior to match his own. Their lives had started light-years apart, but  the attraction between them pulls like destiny. Their desire is real,  but the enemy needs to be driven from Earth. Can Korina and Sergeant Morrow's passion survive in the Limit War?


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