Sunday, June 29, 2025

Review for Janna MacGregor's "TWO RUINS MAKE A RIGHT"

 

TWO RUINS MAKE A RIGHT
Historical Romance

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Janna MacGregor

RELEASE DATE:
July 22, 2025

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0FBSBLM82

RATING:
4

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.jannamacgregor.com/

 

 

Nellwyn Whitton, the widowed Marchioness of Whitten, has always regretted jilting James Richardson. An accident strands her in the last place she wishes to be: at the man’s residence amid a house party. Things turn worse when her sister and James’ cousins are caught in a compromising position. Nell is determined to safeguard her sister’s future; even deny her the man she loves. Being around James again reminds Nellwyn of everything she has sacrificed. Will Nell tell James the real reason she jilted him eight years ago?  Or will she maintain her family’s dirty secret?

Mr. James Richardson is the nephew and heir presumptive to a dukedom. He is ready to remarry and give his young daughter the mother she desperately needs. The last person he expected to find at his house party is the very woman who jilted him eight years ago. When his cousin compromises her sister, James has no other choice but to spend time with Nell. He intends to help his cousin persuade Nellwyn to allow the lovers to wed. Can James forgive Nell for the decision she made eight years ago? Can two ruins make a right?

I do have a few reservations concerning Nell. It deals mostly with her late husband and his machinations at gaining her consent to marry. If I were in Nell’s shoes, I would have some lingering resentment towards the man, especially his taking advantage of my family’s dire situation. Instead, Nell played the martyr and accepted her lot. That just did not set well with me. What I like the most about Nellwyn is her selfless insistence on wanting to protect her sister. Yeah, she did go about it the wrong way, almost causing her sister to share her fate.

James’ unconditional love and devotion to his daughter is admirable and cute. One can tell that his entire world revolves around Valentina. I like that James is prepared to take a giant step to ensure that his daughter has a mother’s guidance. He even involved Valentina in the selection process. What I admire the most about James is his decision to help his cousin. Despite his tangled past with Nell, he set out to help his cousin gain her permission to marry Christa.

TWO RUINS MAKE A RIGHT is a standalone Regency romance. Originally, the story started out as a novella. The author has added a prologue and additional scenes to make it a full-length novel. I finished this book in one evening, staying up passed three am to boot (which I am paying for this morning) My nitpick concerning Nell’s late husband is the reason behind my 4-star rating.


Saturday, June 28, 2025

Review for Deme Kingyobachi's "MY INSTRUCTOR WON'T YIELD"

 

MY INSTRUCTOR WON’T YIELD
BL, Slice of Life

 

 

AUTHOR:
Deme Kingyobachi

RELEASE DATE:
August 19, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Kodansha Comics

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9798888775059

RATING:
4.5

 

 

Chiba is a popular driving instructor, especially among the females. However, he has a strict rule of not dating his students. Chiba’s next student is the nervous, suit-wearing Yaotome. Yaotome is a manga artist. Despite his age, he has decided to get his driver’s license. Luck is with him when he is paired with Chiba. What secret is Yaotome keeping from Chiba? Have they met before? And will Yaotome manage to pass his driver’s test?

This is a cute one-shot. I finished it in one setting. Chiba and Yaotome (especially the latter) were so likeable! I like their opposite personalities. Chiba calm and friendly personality balances out Yaotome’s uncertain backwardness.

The mangaka could have made this a two-volume deal. Perhaps throw in a little more drama with Chiba’s ex. It felt that things got smoothed over between Chiba and Yaotome too easily.


Review for Christina Britton's "TO HEIST AND TO HOLD"


 TO HEIST AND TO HOLD

Historical Romance

 

AUTHOR:
Christina Britton

RELEASE DATE:
September 30, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Forever (Grand Central Publishing)

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9781538769119

RATING:
4.5

AUTHOR LINK:
http://christinabritton.com/

 

 

Heloise Marlowe is a former blacksmith and fencing instructor. She uses her unique skills for The Wimpole Street Widows Society, a secret group of widows who help the less fortunate. Heloise accepts their latest case on behalf of her sister-in-law. She plans to seduce Dionysus’s owner, so she can secretly search within the gaming club’s inner sanctum. Heloise never anticipated growing close to Ethan or losing her heart to the man. Will she find what she is looking for in his club? Or will Heloise forfeit the mission?

Ethan Sinclaire is part-owner of a popular gaming club. He is haunted by the betrayal of his younger brother, who nearly destroyed Dionysus’ reputation.  When Ethan learns about the rumors involving his business, he starts secretly investigating the matter. He is not about to let anyone, least of all the woman sniffing around the place, to destroy all he has built. Will Ethan be able to trust Heloise with more than his heart? Or will she betray him like his brother did? And will Ethan find the culprit behind the dirty dealings?

It did not take me long to like and connect with Heloise. The whole blacksmith and former fencing instructor, professions that are not common for women. I love how Heloise fumbled in her seduction attempts with Ethan. It shows that she is not the type of woman who goes around seducing men or enticing them. What I adore the most about Heloise is how she selflessly helped her sister-in-law. She could have left the girl to fend for herself, to fix her own problems. Instead, Heloise suffered from a guilty conscience to honor her late husband’s last wish.

Oh boy! What can I say about Ethan! There is just something about the grouchy, closed-off hero types that really get to me. Add in that Ethan is haunted (or tortured) by the memory of his brother’s betrayal. Yum! What I love the most about Ethan is how he came from nothing. He had no rich family member giving him a helping hand. Ethan, along with his two brothers and two friends, built a successful empire from scratch.  Plus, he does not let the aristocracy intimidate him.

TO HEIST AND TO HOLD is the first book in Christina Britton’s newest historical romance series, WIMPOLE STREET WIDOWS SOCIETY. I admit, at first, I was a little uncertain about the series premises. The widow aspect is what threw me off. For some bizarre reason, I am not fond of reading about widowed heroines. I have yet to figure out why. Just an odd quirk of mine. It was the gaming club angle that interested me most. I have always been a sucker for stories that take place in such establishments. Which is kind of ironic since I do not care to gamble myself.

However, as I read, the characters grew on me. I like how the main couple, along with most of the side characters, are from the working class. It is a nice change-of-pace from the usual titled characters.

I wonder if the author plans to pair the widows up with Ethan’s three business partners. Teagan definitely! But the one who piqued my interest the most is Parsons. I kind of hope he will be paired with Iris. Something about their dynamic appeals to me. * fingers crossed*

Monday, June 23, 2025

My review of Jessica Scarlett's "TOWN OF SHADOWS"

 

TOWN OF SHADOWS
Victorian (England) Fantasy

 

 AUTHOR:

Jessica Scarlett

RELEASE DATE:
July 1, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Oliver Heber Book

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
B0D2TC17HB

RATING:
4

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.goodreads.com/jessicascarlett

 

 

Dorothy St. James cannot control her magic, so she keeps herself at home to avoid the authorities. When the Rook kidnaps her father, she wants to ask The Samaritan for help. The only person who seems to know the masked hero’s identity is Ashley Gardner. Dorothy strikes a bargain with him: If she can find and decipher his three clues, he will tell her who the Samaritan is. Can Dorothy win the dangerous game that Ashley set? Or will she discover far more than what she bargained for? And at what price?

Ashley Gardner uses his charismatic charm and magical abilities to get what he wants. He flits between polite society and the dark underworld, belonging to neither. Ashley fears that Dorothy could throw a wrench into all his schemes and plans. The clever chit insists that he reveal the Samaritan’s identity to her. Ashley knows the knowledge could put Dorothy’s life in jeopardy, along with his. Can Ashley keep Dorothy from winning his game? But at what expense?

I could not help but sympathize and empathize with Dorothy. Her inability to keep her gift from activating whenever someone used magic caused her to alienate herself. However, she did not spend all that time being idle or playing the damsel in distress. She instead helped her father with his scientific research. What I like the most is how Ashley gave Dorothy the impetus to step outside her comfort zone. She found herself doing things she ordinarily would not have before.

Ashley intrigues me! I am a sucker for the wounded/tortured types. Ashley fits the criteria perfectly. I feel the author barely scratched the surface with all that is troubling him. What I like the most is Ashley and Miles’ dynamics (or their bromance as some would call it). The two are opposites especially in behavior. They have also been through a lot together.

Miles easily became my favorite character! I simply adore his shyness around women. He fondly reminded me of an old role-playing character of mine – who suffered from the same affliction.

TOWN OF SHADOWS is the first book in Jessica Scarlett’s Victorian Fantasy series, SLANTED LONDON. I am new to this author’s works. The story’s synopsis is what drew me to request the book from Booksprout. The idea of a parallel universe set in a Victorian era yet intermeshed with magical elements. It intrigued me enough to take a chance on a new author and new series. In some ways, it reminds me of steampunk (one of my favorite genres) but without the mechanical jargon and technology.

The ending is what kept me from rating the story higher. I loved everything about the book until that point. It left me dissatisfied and disappointed. Others may like the twist. It just did not sit well with me.

I am leery about continuing with this series. Which is sad because half-way through I wanted the next book to center around Miles and Emme. Then there is Nicholas. The man gave off serious creeper (and eck) vibes.


Wednesday, June 18, 2025

Review for Heather Graham's "THE SWORD OF LIGHT"

 

THE SWORD OF LIGHT
Historical Romance

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Heather Graham

RELEASE DATE:
October 14, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Harlequin Trade Publishing

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9780778387633

RATING:
2.5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.theoriginalheathergraham.com/

 

 

Deidre, the daughter of a Ri, receives a mysterious sword amid a skirmish with Northmen invaders. She learns it is one of the Tuatha De Danann’s four sacred gifts that exist to protect their emerald isle. Kylin, the son of a Northman and Irish mother, comes to assist Deidre in the skirmish. The two warriors share a dream about a devastating battle yet to come. They set off to find the other sacred gifts while preparing their people for the upcoming invasion. Can Deidre and Kylin find the traitor among their people? And will they successfully thwart a greedy jarl from invading their beloved homeland?

THE SWORD OF LIGHT is a standalone novel by Heather Graham, also known under the alias of Shannon Drake. I am no stranger to this author’s works, both historical romances and romantic suspense. They do tend to be either a hit or a miss with me. Unfortunately, this one is a miss.

I could only read this book in short bursts to keep my mind from wandering and from growing bored. Which is sad because 1) I love stories about ancient Ireland and 2) I felt the story’s concept held such promise. I believe if the author broke it up into a four-book series with each book centering on a sacred gift, it would have been better. Perhaps include the reason and history behind each gift’s creation.

 It felt that Kylin and Deidre found the sacred gifts too swiftly to be believable. I would have loved it if the author had touched more of the Tuatha De Danann, more specifically the ones who visited Deidre and Kylin. The other problem I had with the story is with the dialogue. Some parts came off as stiff and disjointed, while other areas became repetitious.

Honestly, I could not stand Deidre. I understand she is supposed to be a fierce female warrior (someone like Xena or even Boudicca) – one who can stand her own against men. However, that is not the impression I got from her. From her demeanor to the way she interacted with people (and yes, the way she was written) it all felt forced, like telling rather than showing.


Thursday, May 29, 2025

Review for Jill Shalvis' "HE FALLS FIRST"

 

HE FALLS FIRST
Contemporary Romance

 

 

AUTHOR:
Jill Shalvis

RELEASE DATE:
August 05, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Sourcebooks, Casablanca

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9781464243899

RATING:
5

AUTHOR LINK:
https://www.jillshalvis.com/

 

 

Ryder Colburn owns and operates a successful restoration business. He also takes on the care of his stroke-addled father – the very man who had abused him and his siblings as children. The death of his best friend and business partner has left Ryder emotionally stunted. Until he encounters the snarky-mouthed Penny Rose. The woman awakens something inside him, and Ryder finds himself drawn to her. Can Ryder help Penny overcome her issues? Or will his own stand in their way?

Penelope “Penny” Rose moves back home a broken shell of her former self. The fiasco of her last relationship causes her to swear off men and dating. Penny has given up her dream of opening a café to financially support her family. Then Ryder Colburn enters her orbit. Penny does not trust herself or her instincts when it comes to him. Can Penny trust Ryder not to hurt her? Will he help her heal from the trauma of her last relationship? Or will they both self-sabotage the possibility of a relationship?

Ryder is my favorite type of hero: wounded/tortured type. He is a man burdened daily by his own emotional baggage. Ryder puts everyone else’s needs before his own. I admire his decision to take care of his father. Ryder could have washed his hands of the man who had abused him and his siblings. Or hire a full-time caretaker to see to the man’s care and needs. Ryder even feels conflicted when confronted by the father of the present to the man of the past. What I adore the most about Ryder is his patience and care with Penny. He recognized a kindred spirit, one who has experienced something like he and his siblings did.

Penny impressed me. Not too many women have the bravery or temerity to escape an abusive relationship. She did. Penny knows the experience has left some issues she needs to deal with and heal from. I also empathize with her. With the state of the economy today and prices of things, being financially stable is a pipe dream. Many people are stuck at a job that hardly provides for them or their family. What I like the most about Penny is how she and Ryder have so much in common. They both have the inability to ask for help when it’s needed, preferring to take care of things on their own. They both take care of their loved ones and friends.

HE FALLS FIRST is the first installment in Jill Shalvis’ brand-new, contemporary romance series, COLBURN BROTHERS. This book is everything I come to expect from Shalvis: humor, witty characters and touchy/difficult subject matter. If I did not need to sleep or deal with the day-to-day housework, I could have finished this story in a day. I simply did not want to put it down because I became emotionally invested from the first chapter.

Now the wait for Caleb and Tucker’s books (impatiently I might add!). I have a suspicion on who Tucker’s love interest will be… I had hoped Penny’s friend Violet would be a good candidate for Caleb. Also, I am curious if Shalvis has any plans for Kiera. She deserves to find happiness again.

My favorite character in the book is Pika-boo, the green and yellow budgie. He makes me almost wish I had a bird again… almost. I remember the fun a mischievous, talking bird could be. Pika-book brought up sweet memories of my Nanday Conure, Draven and his favorite phrases.


Sunday, May 25, 2025

Review for Youga Rayri's "SHOUT LOUD, MY HEART"

 

SHOUT LOUD, MY HEART
Music, BL

 

 

 

AUTHOR:
Youga Rayri

RELEASE DATE:
June 17, 2025

PUBLISHER:
Kodansha Comics

ISBN/ ASIN NUMBER :
9798888775042

RATING:
4.5

 

Gen is EVE’s antisocial guitarist. He keeps to himself and does not interact with people much. Mike is the lead singer for ADAM, EVE’s rival. They two meet at a joint gig, where Gen becomes fascinated by Mike’s voice. Their paths continue to cross frequently which leads to feelings developing between the two. Will Gen’s sound evolve thanks to Mike’s influence? Is it a good thing? Or bad?

 Gen and Mike are complete opposites. Mike is like the day in appearances and personality to Gen’s night. These opposites balance the other.

I like that Gen calls Mike by his given name (Mika) and not the nickname saddled onto him. And I love how Mike is not put off by Gen’s loner personality.

 GIVEN and PINK HEART JAM started my enjoyment for music/band-oriented mangas. This one, SHOUT LOUD, MY HEART, did not disappoint. A one-shot – which is a bummer. It had potential if it would go further. There is a spicy scene near the end.