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HEA Spotlight & Review A Brother’s Honor by Brenda Jackson Give-a-Way!

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Brother of Honor by Brenda Jackson
Series Granger’s, book #1
Publisher: Harlequin, Mira
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 221 pages

Releases May 28th, 2013

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I received this ARC copy from the Author for my honest review, nothing more.

Summary:

The Granger brothers left behind their family’s Virginia estate—and the bad memories it holds—years ago. But their dying grandfather’s request brings them home: to a failing business, a legacy of secrets and a deathbed promise to make things right.
As the eldest brother, attorney Jace Granger is determined to take responsibility for Granger Aeronautics, his family’s failing business. But the years of mismanagement seem impossible to untangle. As CEO, he hires a consultant to turn the company around. Smart, sexy Shana Bradford is the right person for the job—and the right woman to turn Jace’s world upside down.
But the passion between them is jeopardized when old secrets begin to emerge. A woman from Jace’s past suddenly reappears. And an explosive discovery changes everything Jace thinks he knows about his mother—and his father, who was convicted of her murder.
Jace Granger tried to leave his family history behind once before. But this time he needs to face the past…or risk losing his future.
Three brothers. One legacy. A lifetime of secrets.

My Review :

Brother of Honor was absolutely wonderful! I could not put this book down. Brenda Jackson is definitely on top of her game with this new series. There is so much to this book; I just don’t know where to begin.

Jace is both smooth and full of charisma in his soft way. I can see him in the role of the older sibling. After a horrific tragedy Jace is trying to honor a promise he made to one of the two men he respected in life, and battling the only thing his father ever asked of him…to let the past go.

Shana is a brilliant and vibrant woman that just captured my attention from the first chapter. Her love for family is what had me liking her more it touched a soft spot in me. Shana is trying to keep her head about herself, but one look at her new client, had her drool the moment their eyes connected, sweet lord could her job get any more challenging?

Jace and Shana fight what’s building between them. I just freaking love that Ms. Jackson added some troublesome siblings to the mix, as well as a crazy ex wife, people trying to still away what belongs to Jace and his brothers.

Secondary characters are fab-u-lous! They added such richness to an already amazing hero and heroine. I just can’t wait till June for Caden’s story. These rascals’ know how to drive the women wild. I enjoyed the way Ms. Jackson was able to tie in different elements in the plot line, and keep it running smoothly. Even though there is a ton of secondary characters you never lose the main plot.

If you are a fan of Brenda Jackson you are in for a delightful spicy, intriguing treat! If you have not tried, the sultry author Brenda Jackson works, what on earth are you waiting for.
Rated 5 Stilettos and a Recommended Read by Deb!
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Excerpt:

Hoping it wasn’t obvious that he was watching the time, Jace Granger took a sip of his wine and looked straight ahead at the huge clock hanging on the wall, directly above the entrance of the upscale Los Angeles restaurant. He’d been there for exactly one hour and twelve minutes, and was biting at the bit to call it a night.

He appreciated his friend Alan Carter’s concerns about his solitary life, but blind dates had never been Jace’s thing, and he had known after the first ten minutes that he’d made a mistake by letting Alan talk him into one tonight. No doubt Angela Farlow was a looker—he would give her that, but so far it had been one hell of a night. For starters, she talked too damn much. She had a lot to say…a lot about practically nothing.

Jace took another sip of his wine and listened…or at least pretended to do so. The last couple of times he had tried interjecting his own thoughts and views, she had unabashedly cut them down, letting him know what she thought of any opinions other than her own.

Noticing a lull in the conversation, Jace shifted his gaze from the clock back to her and saw the sultry pout that touched her lips.

“Why do I get the feeling that I’m boring you?” she asked in a low tone.

Because you are, he was tempted to say. But being the gentleman that he was, instead he said, “On the contrary, I happen to find you anything but boring,” plastering a smile on his face. “In fact, I find you simply fascinating.” Now, that wasn’t a lie. He doubted there were many women like her. Hell, he hoped not.

“Well,” she said, smiling all over the place at the compliment. “I’ve talked enough about me. Now I want to hear about you. Alan tells me the two of you went to law school together and that, as a government attorney, you’re in charge of making sure the great state of California stays on a straight and narrow path.”

She rested her chin on her hands. “What made you want to work for the government instead of going into private practice? Alan said you graduated from UCLA at the top of your class.”

Jace forced his body not to tense, something that usually happened whenever he was questioned about his decision to work in the public sector instead of the private, where he could have become a millionaire if he’d set his mind to it. Little did she know he had been groomed for just that kind of life and had intentionally walked away a long time ago.

His shoulders mimicked a careless shrug before giving her the same spiel he gave anyone who had the audacity to inquire. Briefly and thoroughly, with a notso-smooth edge, he basically told her that he preferred working for the people instead of kissing asses for any amount of money. He really didn’t expect people to understand and didn’t really give a damn if they didn’t.

He took a sip of his drink and smiled inwardly. The woman was finally at a loss for words, and he understood her dilemma, honestly he did. She thought the same way his ex-wife did. Eve’s belief had been that the more money you had, the happier you were. All he had to say to that theory was bullshit.

It didn’t surprise him when his date suggested they end the evening. That was fine with him, since the last thing he wanted was to become involved with another woman who had the same mindset as his ex-wife.

An hour later, he was entering his condo, grateful the evening with Angela had ended and that his path wouldn’t cross hers anytime soon. He figured she was probably on the phone with Alan at that very moment, giving him a piece of her mind about setting her up on a blind date with a man who evidently hadn’t any plans of making anything of himself.

Jace pulled off his jacket and was about to take it to the closet and hang it up when his cell phone rang. He wondered if it was Alan calling him already. He checked caller ID and saw it wasn’t Alan but his grandfather. It had to be past midnight in Virginia, and he wondered why the old man was calling so late.

“Yes, Granddad?”

“Jace?”

He frowned. It was not his grandfather’s deep, authoritarian voice but that of a woman. A woman whose voice he recognized immediately as the family’s housekeeper’s. “Hannah?”

“Yes, it’s me. You need to come home immediately.”

His heart nearly stopped at the thought of returning there, a place he hadn’t thought of as his home for years. “Why? What’s wrong?”

“It’s your grandfather. He’s had a heart attack, and it doesn’t look good. It’s serious, Jace.”

Jace drew in a deep breath. His strong, robust grandfather? Heart attack? But he knew Hannah. She had been housekeeper to the Grangers for years. She wasn’t one for theatrics or drama. If she said it was serious, then it was. He rubbed his hand down his face. “All right, I’m on my way.”

“What about your father, Jace? Can you get word to him?”

“Yes, I’ll contact Warden Smallwood right away.”

“All right. I tried calling Caden, but I couldn’t leave a message. His voice mail box is full, and I have no idea how to reach Dalton. He changes phone numbers probably more than he changes his underwear,” she quipped.

Jace couldn’t help but smile. Hannah was still Hannah. “I’ll get ahold of them, don’t worry.” He pushed to the back of his mind the memory of the heated argument between him and his brothers when they were together last year.

“But I am worried, Jace.”

He knew she was and he could hear it in her voice. The usual no-nonsense tone was diluted with distress. Something that was uncommon for his grandfather’s unflappable housekeeper. “Okay, just take it easy. We don’t need you in the hospital, as well. Granddad’s at St. Francis Memorial, right?”

“Yes, on the Ava Granger wing.”

“Okay,” he said, trying not to think about the fact that his grandfather was in the part of the hospital that had been dedicated to Jace’s grandmother over twenty years ago. Jace could remember that day well, especially the ceremony. They’d all been there. His grandfather, his brothers, his father…and his mother.

He immediately pushed the thought of his parents from his mind. To think about his mother meant remembering how she had died and that the law had decided his father had been the one responsible for ending her life.

“Jace, it will be good seeing you again, although I wish the circumstances of your coming home were different.”

He wished the circumstances were different, too. “I’ll catch the next available flight out, Hannah. Hold down the fort until I get there.” He clicked off the phone and immediately called the airlines. He knew how to reach his brother Caden, but getting in touch with Dalton would be a challenge.

Moments later, after securing a flight, he went into the bedroom to pack.

“Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give a round of applause for the man who has become one of the greatest saxophone players of all time, Caden Granger.”

Caden emerged on stage amid bright lights and faced the crowd that had packed the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. This was a musician’s dream come true and a testimony that he had arrived. It seemed only yesterday when his first gig out of college had been at a small local watering hole in Austin. At the time, he’d been part of a band—The Depots.

The group disbanded a few years ago when most of the members decided to enter the private sector after marrying and starting families. Only Caden and two others continued to pursue their dreams, and now all three had become successful in their own right. Royce Billingslea was lead drummer with Unexpected Truth, a rock group whose last two records hit number one on the pop charts, and Robert Tyndale and his guitar were the opening act for Beyonce.

Caden smiled for his audience before lifting the sax to his mouth to belt out the first soulful number and get them in the groove. Then he would play a string of medleys to loosen them up before ending with several numbers that would have them not only letting their hair down but getting out of their shoes, as well.

He loved this. Performing. Stimulating the crowd while he himself became energized. Being on stage was always invigorating. Never a dull moment. And the ladies who paid top dollar for front-row seats were determined to make it worthwhile. A real kick to the ego…if you were a man who needed it. Luckily, he didn’t. However, that didn’t mean he didn’t appreciate their efforts in getting his attention. Whether it was wearing tops that showed more than an ample amount of cleavage, sitting with their legs wide-open, proudly flashing the fact they’d left their panties at home, or boldly licking their lips and swirling their tongues in a way that gave him more than an idea of what they’d like to do with their mouths if given the chance.

Unfortunately, they would be disappointed to know that when he played his sax, he tuned all of them out since his focus was on his music. Everything else became secondary. His music was and always would be his primary focus.

And it was only at this time that he allowed himself to be overcome with the one emotion he didn’t want to feel until now. The people who crowded the MGM Garden Arena were only listening to the music. However, he knew the unsung lyrics spoke of a pain that wouldn’t go away. It was pain that had been a part of his life for nearly fifteen years.

He would give anything…everything…to feel an ounce of his previous happiness. That was a state that eluded him at every turn, and if the way his life was going was any indication, it wouldn’t be anything he found anytime soon. He knew it and accepted it, but that didn’t make it right.

His life of happiness had ended the day his father had been locked up for a crime he didn’t commit. No matter how many others believed differently, he knew Sheppard Granger was an innocent man, but he just couldn’t prove it.

Then there had been his teen years that had been snatched away from him—he and his brothers had been ostracized by people they’d known most all their lives. People hadn’t wanted their children to be friends with the sons of a criminal. And last but not least there was Shiloh, who had caused him the greatest pain of all.

So he played the music that went with his songs of lost love, lost friends and elusive happiness. The music always started out this way for him. Low-key with a melody that he felt all the way in his bones. But then it began stirring his soul, seeping through his bloodstream and becoming a cleanser, ridding his mind of so many painful thoughts. And as he continued to play his music, he found a semblance of peace from a past he couldn’t forget.

“You deliberately egged her on.”

“Excuse me?” Caden asked the woman who’d rounded on him. Chin up, spine straight, Rena Crews’s pupils flared with the look of a woman totally pissed. Caden had seen that look before, and frankly, he was getting tired of it.

He had brought Rena on as a guitarist in his four-piece backup band last year. The ensemble would join him on stage for a couple of songs midset. She was a damn good musician, and he admired her talent. What he didn’t like was her possessiveness.

They were lovers, and as far as he was concerned, that was all they were. She knew that, because he’d told her more than once that he wasn’t married to anyone, nor was he involved in a serious relationship. She claimed she understood, and if that was the case, then why the drama?

She crossed her arms over her chest. “That woman who was sitting in the front row, seat ten. You know the one I’m talking about.”

“Yes. What about her?”

“She had no right to sit there and all but strip in front of you. She unbuttoned her blouse nearly to the waist.”

Caden lifted a brow. “Is that why you were offkey?”

He saw her flinch and knew his observation had been a direct hit. Rena was a perfectionist, good at what she did. Being off-key even for a second wasn’t acceptable to her.

“Anyone would have…considering the circumstances.”

“I disagree. Neither Roscoe, Salem nor I were distracted. Only you.”

She was scowling when she said, “But surely you understand why.”

No, he didn’t, and he was a little confused as to why she thought he would. “If there had been a need, Rena, security would have handled it. The only thing I understand is what I assumed you understood, as well. We were lovers for a while and nothing more.”

She lifted her chin at an angle that more than told him she was pretty pissed. “Were lovers?”

“Yes. Were lovers.” He was letting her know that their affair was officially over, a thing of the past. “I told you in the beginning where I stood when it came to serious involvements or women who were looking for a commitment. You accepted my position.” Or so she’d claimed.

He rubbed his hand down his face, not believing he was having this conversation with her. It wasn’t as if he considered himself a playboy or anything; he just didn’t need or want a steady woman in his life for this very reason. It would take a special woman to put up with the long hours of practice, weeks of touring and groupies that came with those things. And then there was the fact that he didn’t want to share himself with anyone…other than in the bedroom.

She broke eye contact with him to snap closed her guitar case. “So now I know where you stand.”

“You should have known all along, Rena. So things end here and now. We go back to the way things were in the beginning. You stay in your bed, and I stay in mine.”

He paused a second and then added, “And what I do in mine and with whom is none of your business.”

He saw a flash of anger in her eyes, and when she started walking away, he fought back the feeling that he was behaving like an asshole. But he immediately convinced himself there was no reason for him to feel that way, since he’d told her up front how things were between them.

As soon as the door closed shut behind her, a little more forcibly than necessary, his cell phone went off. It was his private number. Few people had it.

Caden quickly pulled the phone from his back pocket and furrowed his brow when he saw it was Jace. It was unusual for his brother to call at this hour. Jace knew the best time to catch him was early in the mornings, before he headed out for the gym.

“Jace?” he said, after clicking on the call. “What’s up?”

“Hannah just called. It’s Granddad. He’s had a heart attack.”

meet the author

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A New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling and award-winning author of more than seventy-five romance titles, Brenda is a recent retiree who divides her time between family, writing and traveling with her husband. Readers may write Brenda at P.O. Box 28267, Jacksonville, Florida 32226, by email at WriterBJackson@aol.com or visit her website at www.brendajackson.net.

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My Review Of : Too Hot to Handle by Victoria Dahl

Too Hot to Handle by Victoria Dahl
Series: Jackson Hole, WY, Book #2
Publisher: Harlequin HQN
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Length: 320 pages

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Summary:

This good girl’s going bad….

Merry Kade has always been the good girl. The best friend. The one who patiently waits for the guy to notice her. Well, no more. Merry has just scored her dream job, and it’s time for her life to change. As the new curator of a museum in Wyoming, she’ll supervise a lot of restoration work. Luckily she’s found the perfect contractor for the job.

Shane Harcourt can’t believe that someone wants to turn a beat-up ghost town into a museum attraction. After all, the last thing he needs is the site of his dream ranch turning into a tourist trap. He’ll work on the project, if only to hasten its failure…until the beautiful, quirky woman in charge starts to change his mind.

For the first time ever, Merry has a gorgeous stud hot on her heels. But can she trust this strong, silent man, even if he is a force of nature in bed? When Shane’s ulterior motives come out, he’ll need to prove to Merry that a love like theirs may be too hot to handle, but it’s impossible to resist.

Deb’s Review :

Too Hot to Handle by Victoria Dahl was a sweet treat that I never expected. This enchanting romance has a lot of heart; fun moments, a bit of history, along with some hot steamy nights.

Shane is a hard core male that had me shaking my head a few times throughout the book. His character has had a hard life growing up; I actually felt a kinship with him. How did he know that one plane Jane would turn his world upside down, now all he has to do is to figure out what to do with her.

Merry, is divinely sweet, intelligent, an amazing heroine, that grabs your attention from the first chapter. Merry has had a lot of ups and downs, making a rash decision almost ruined her. Can she right the wrong? Can she turn back the clock? Ms. Dahl gave us a heroine that is so down to earth, which I and other readers can connect with.

Shane and Merry start off on a shaky footing with me, but the more I read the more they came to life. They both had their own secrets. Merry’s insecurities came into play plus Shane’s added family issues but they had chemistry from the first time they meet.

The supporting characters were a hoot, as well as being quite noisy. *grins* I laughed so hard my sides ached. Raylene at the bar was a hoot! Cole, Grace and the rest of the town’s people helped make Shane and Merry’s life interesting, to say the least. There are a few questions for you Ms. Dahl will we ever know what happened to Alex and Shane’s brother? I have to admit Walker grabbed my interest; will you have any more on this character, a lover interest perhaps?

Victoria Dahl pens a perfect blend of humor…heart…along with toe curling passion. It no wonder the title Too Hot to Handle fits.

Rated 4 1/2 Stilettos by Deb!

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What Chris Wants by Lori Foster

What Chris Wants by Lori Foster
Series: Men of Honor, book# 5
Publisher: Harlequin Romance
Genre: GLBT, Contemporary, M/M
Length: 36 pages

Summary:

New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster captivated readers with her stories of love, justice and danger in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. Now, fan favorite character Chris Chapey gets his own story!

When the going gets tough, the tough turn to Chris Chapey. As the right-hand man to a group of take-no-prisoners mercenaries, Chris can organize a top secret rescue mission with his eyes closed. But when it comes to his personal life, Chris is the one who needs a little help.

His problem: Matt Houser. Chris can’t deny his attraction to Matt, but Matt has no idea what Chris’s job really entails and how much it means to him. Matt challenges Chris to change his life—and make a place for him in it. Can Chris risk telling him the truth?

Look for more titles in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series available now from Lori Foster and Harlequin HQN: A Perfect Storm, Savor the Danger, Trace of Fever and When You Dare.

Deb’s Review :

What Chris Wants by Lori Foster is the fifth and last installment in the Men Who Walk The Edge Of Honor Series comes out January 1st. Finally at last we get the amazingly charming Chris’s story. Since this series as started Mrs. Foster’s fans have been craving for Chris to have his own story . Mrs. Foster satisfied her fans hunger.

Chris is like an well oiled machine, well organized, loveable, loyal and I do believe if he had to he could snuff out someones lights. *smiles*

Chris is a true enigma, and that is what made him stand out in all the other books along with his connection with the other characters.

Even though we don’t get much background on Matt what I did get about him had me cheering for him all the way with Chris.

I have to laugh though Mrs. Foster I was looking for some payback from the other couples, you know all the ribbing Chris did to them when they were trying to hook-up.

The relationship for Matt and Chris starts out in book one, as their feelings grow, in What Chris Wants Matt needs more. The big question is… is Chris willing to let Matt in to the craziness he calls his everyday life.

If this is your first time discovering “Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series” keep in mind that you need to read these in order so you can get the pecking order. Would not want you to miss out on the fun. *GRINS*

Lori Foster makes her fans crave for more, in What Chris Wants she fulfills my craving for Chris and then some. Come and read to see if Chris gets what he really wants.

Rated 5 Stilettos by Deb!

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Saturday Night Author Spotlight: What Chris Wants by Lori Foster

What Chris Wants by Lori Foster
Series: The Edge of Honor Series
Publisher: Harlequin HQN
Genre: GLBT,Contemporary Romance,Erotic, M/M
Length: Short Story

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Summary:

New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster captivated readers with her stories of love, justice and danger in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series. Now, fan-favorite Chris Chapey gets his own story!

When the going gets tough, the tough turn to Chris Chapey. As the right-hand man to a group of take-no-prisoners mercenaries, Chris can organize a top-secret rescue mission with his eyes closed. But when it comes to his personal life, Chris is the one who needs a little help.

His problem: Matt Houser. Chris can’t deny his attraction to Matt, but Matt has no idea what Chris’s job really entails and how much it means to him. Matt challenges Chris to change his life—and make a place for him in it. Can Chris risk telling him the truth?

Look for more titles in the Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor series, available now from Lori Foster and Harlequin HQN: A Perfect Storm, Savor the Danger, Trace of Fever and When You Dare.

Excerpt:

CHAPTER TWO

Dressed in his usual aged and faded T-shirt with comfortably loose shorts, his feet bare and his hair finger-combed, Chris stared at the bed.

Or more precisely, the man in his bed.

On his stomach, dead to the world, the rumpled sheet covering only a small part of his lower body, Matt slept on undisturbed. He was so damned different from Chris. Precise in his style and attitude. A hairdresser, for crying out loud—though Matt insisted on being called a Master Stylist.

He was good, no two ways about it. He owned his own upscale salon and catered to the elite—people who were, again, nothing like Chris.

Maybe that was what drew him to Matt. More appealing than the good looks and fit bod was his outlook on life. Matt was different, exciting, fun and easy to be with.

But the big problem remained: Matt had no idea what Chris really did for his friend and employer, Dare Macintosh. He didn’t—couldn’t—know the high-level, influential and powerful reach of Dare’s assignments. Matt mingled with them all: Dare, Trace, Jackson and Spencer. He was accepted. But only because he didn’t know. The others trusted Chris to understand the importance of privacy. Not that Chris dug into the minor details either.

He coordinated for the others, lining up transportation, fabricating their cover. Research. Data. When necessary, he did computer surveillance, background checks, document searches.

He knew the men never left unfinished business or loose ends. They all had the capability to be lethal. They worked with local authorities when they could, but had the capacity to move beyond them when necessary.

Whenever possible, he stayed on the sidelines. If Dare went off on a mission, Chris held down the home front. And despite what Matt might think, he was damn good at his job.

Rolling to his back, Matt stretched, unwittingly putting on a show, displaying flexed muscles and innate sensuality. Even first thing in the morning, Matt looked good. Too good. Chris locked his jaw and his knees, fighting the urge to rejoin him in the bed. But if it was only physical appeal, resisting would be easier.

With Matt, it was so much more.

After a yawn Matt opened his eyes—and caught Chris’s smile.

Which, of course, made the smile disappear. “I made coffee,” Chris told him, trying not to stare too hard when Matt sat up.

“You don’t drink coffee.”

No, he didn’t. But Matt did. “You probably have time for one cup, but I have to get to work.”

Matt’s eyes narrowed. “That’s your way of telling me to hit the road?”

Jesus, he did not want to have this argument, not now. “You don’t need to get to work?”

An arrested expression came over Matt’s face. He twisted to see the clock on the nightstand, and then relaxed. “I have an hour, damn it. Don’t scare me like that.”

Glad for a change in topic, Chris asked, “Important client coming in?”

“Wealthy client.” Matt grinned. “I make her beautiful, and she tips me really well.”

And of course that made her important, yet Matt refused to see the importance in what Chris did.

Because he doesn’t know what you do.

Biting off a groan, Chris turned away. “I’ll call you later.”

He heard Matt leave the bed, but he didn’t slow down. He just kept walking, away from Matt, away from his conflicted feelings, and away from the need for immediate decisions…

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Let It Snow by Leslie Kelly and Jennifer LaBrecque

Let It Snow…: by Leslie Kelly…. The Prince who Stole ChristmasMy True Love Gave to Me…Jennifer LaBrecque
Series: Bedtime Stories
Publisher: Harlequin Publishing- Blaze
Genre: Holiday- Contemporary Romance
Length: 224 pages

This review copy was received from the publisher through NetGalley.

Summary:

Put some heat in your holidays with these scorchin’-hot fairy tales from bestselling authors Leslie Kelly and Jennifer LaBrecque

The Prince Who Stole Christmas by Leslie Kelly

Between her ne’er-do-well brother and her candy shop, Claire Hoffman has her hands full. But when sexy sparks start flying between Claire and her gorgeous but enigmatic tenant “Phil,” Claire wonders if all the chocolate has made her a little Christmas crazy. But what will happen to her fantasy when her dishy fling tells her that, er…he’s actually a prince?

My True Love Gave to Me… by Jennifer LaBrecque

Years ago in the town of Good Riddance, Alaska, Gertie and Knox were best friends–until Knox fell under the “spell” of a rather cold, remote woman. But three years later, Knox and Gertie are reunited at the Chrismoose festival…and all it takes is a snowed-in night in a cabin for Gertie to turn Knox’s chill into a red-hot blaze of sexstasy!

Deb’s Review:

The Prince Who Stole Christmas by Leslie Kelly is a delightful addition for anyone’s Christmas reading list. This story had my mouth watering… hence the word Chocolate. *smiles*

The character of Claire in interesting even though there is not a lot to her, she is easy to connect with, taking care of herself and that troublesome brother of hers put Claire in a place she is not to keen on. I felt that she should throw Freddy( brother) under the bus,and move on…she has a true soft spot for him.

Philip Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Selandria, is quite interesting as he adapted well to his surroundings for some who is not from earth. He is fiercely loyal, driven when there is something he feels worth the pursuit. Again there is not much on this character, but what there is will have you cheering for him in his pursuit for a wife.

Second level characters were fun and added to the strength of the story line, which in turn made the story more enjoyable.

The Prince Who Stole Christmas by Leslie Kelly is a scorching hot Christmas tale sure to stir up the heat on a cold winters night. Leslie Kelly is like a gingersnap cookie, full of spice, and good to the last crumb. *wink*

Jennifer La Brecque’s Christmas tale My True Love Gave to Me gives a new look on that a old song. My True Love Gave to Me is a sweet Christmas gift with some unsuspected hot spots sure to put some warmth in your holidays.

Knox is 100 % male, both sexy and caring if not a bit dense. I found myself biting my tongue when it came to this character. I wanted to say, “Really Knox, open your eyes.” but we are all in some way blind to somethings when they are too close. I love when a character grabs me up by my boot strings, demanding me to like them. *grin* Knox did that for me.

Trudie is a intelligent, sweet big hearted gal, who grabs you from the first moment she enters the story, you become so taken with this character enough to become a part of her cheering team. I have to say that Mrs. La Brecque made this heroine someone that we all can relate to in one way or another.

Their story begins long ago when they were mere children. Trudie finds herself in love with someone she can not have. They went their own way, but now after a few years later they meet in the one place that has held their fondest memories of the holiday season, the Chrismoose festival held in a town named, Good Riddance, Alaska. Will they be able to make it work or will there always be a hurt that is unrepairable between them?

Mrs. LaBrecque add just the right mix of secondary characters that livened up the plot line, and enhanced the feel of the town and the towns people. I felt like I was transported to this place in time, looking through a window, to the town of Good Riddance, Alaska wishing I was a part of the Chrismoose festival.

Let It Snow is a true holiday gift, sure to please anyone with the taste for a Christmas romance, with a bit of spice and holiday spirits.

Leslie Kelly and Jennifer LaBrecque are Santa’s vixen’s @ the North Pole. I don’t know how Santa keeps all the snow from melting when these two start heating things up.

Come Get Some Holiday Cheer and…”Let It Snow!”

Rated 5 Stilettos and a Recommended Read by Deb!

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