*

+

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Three books that were free that I deleted.


Three that were free that I deleted:

Midnight Marriage by Lucinda Brant and Lisa Smith 
Got bored halfway through. I don't remember any questionable content other than the deceit and drug.

Set in the opulent world of the 18th century aristocracy and inspired by real events, Midnight Marriage is the standalone second book in the acclaimed Roxton family saga.

Two noble teenagers are married against their will.
Drugged, Deb has no recollection of events. Disgraced, Julian is banished to the Continent.
Nine years later, Deb falls in love with a wounded duelist, only to later discover it is her husband returned incognito!
Can Deb forgive his cruel deception? Can their marriage survive beyond seduction?
Meanwhile, Julian's nemesis plots to destroy them both...


Swan by Katherine Hole 
 (Found this one free and apparently missed the note) Deleted it because of swearing and 'steamy' scences

From the beginning Madeline's life was a narrative of disappointment and broken dreams. Plump, plain and past her sell by date, happiness and hope were no longer part of her vocabulary. But one day like a bolt from the blue, destiny delivers a massive dose of compensation in the form of David Powell, her strange and elusive neighbour. From the moment they meet, Madeline is plunged into a world of excitement and intrigue where nothing is what it seems. This classic reversal of fortune tale reminds us that ultimately life is a mystery, perfectly able to demolish and reconfigurate even the most hopeless situations.

Please note:  This romance contains steamy scenes and is recommended for readers 18+


The Frog Prince by Elle Lothlorien
deleted because it focused way to much on sexual stuff

It was his pheromones that did it. With one sniff, sex researcher Leigh Fromm recognizes that any offspring she might have with the mysterious stranger would have a better-than-average chance of surviving any number of impending pandemics. But when Leigh finds out that the handsome "someone" at her great aunt's wake is Prince Roman Habsburg von Lorraine of Austria, she suddenly doubts her instincts--not that she was intending to sleep with the guy. The royal house of Habsburg was once completely inbred, insanity and impotency among the highlights of their genetic pedigree. (The extreme "bulldog underbite" that plagued them wasn't called the Habsburg Jaw for nothing.) It doesn't matter that his family hasn't sat on a throne (other than the ones in their Toilette) since 1918, or that Austria is now a parliamentary democracy. Their lives couldn't be more different: Roman is routinely mobbed by paparazzi in Europe. Leigh is regularly mocked for having the social skills of a potted plant. Even if she suddenly developed grace, charm and a pedigree that would withstand the scrutiny of the press and his family, what exactly is she supposed to do with this would-have-been king of Austria who is in self-imposed exile in Denver, Colorado?

A handsome prince, gut-busting laughs, love, dirty ballroom dancing, pathetic commoners, sex factoids, Vienna palaces, cursing in German, random hilarity, little to no frogs. See why tens of thousands of readers have fallen in love with this Amazon bestseller! Because someday your prince will come...sort of.


Thursday, June 27, 2013

This Very Moment by Rachel Ann Nunes

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048EKJ14/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title

When I got this book it was free, but right now its only free for Prime Members to borrow.


rating 4/5 PG

I liked this book. It was well written, clean, and talked about some hard things such as death, children with disabilites, etc.
It does talk about the LDS Church. 



Author Description
Bill Dubrey is a sought-after plastic surgeon for LA’s prestigious and wealthy, and an equally sought-after bachelor. On the surface it appears he has it all—money, respect, and fame. Yet behind his aloof exterior lurks a tragic past that prevents him from finding lasting happiness.

All that changes on the day Kylee Stewart reenters his life. She alone knows Bill’s secret agony, and she is determined to help him face his past. During the years they’ve been apart, Kylee’s own life has been far from easy, but unlike Bill, she has turned to God in her need, finding a faith to which she desperately clings.

The tentative friendship they begin has Bill rethinking his stark future, yet he keeps his heart in check—afraid to commit, afraid to lose again. During Kylee’s darkest moment, when she needs him most, will he be there for her?

A Love to Live For by Nikita Heart

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CA28FCG/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title

When I got this it was free on Amazon, but right now its free for Prime Members to borrow (if you have a kindle).


This book was probably a 2/5.

I had a hard time getting into it. It was kind of slow through the whole book. It was a clean, religious romantic story. While it was sweet, it was just too slow for me.

Author Description:

Joseph is dying of brain cancer.

The moment Rebecca hears this news from her father, a preacher in the small town of Continental, Maryland, she rushes to the side of the friend she knew since kindergarten, hoping to console him and offer him her support. 
What he asks of her, however, leaves her completely in shock.

Will she go out with him?

Confused and flustered because she has never been asked out by a guy before, Rebecca flees but after some thought, decides to grant Joseph’s request.
She just needs to keep herself from falling in love with him so she won’t end up getting hurt. 
Surely, she could manage that, couldn’t she?

Wrong.

With his sweetness and concern, Joseph slowly captures Rebecca’s untrained heart and after spending time with Joseph, it becomes clear to Rebecca that she is falling in love with Joseph. Hard.

She wonders if she should stop seeing him, afraid to lose another person she loves just like she lost her mother nine years ago, and just when she has made up her mind, she is faced with a different predicament.

After coming home from a trip, Joseph has changed and he won’t say why. Rebecca suspects that Joseph may have less time remaining than he thought, and is afraid to confront the fact, but the truth is something Rebecca did not see coming.

Will Rebecca be able to handle the truth or will it create a wedge between Rebecca and Joseph’s frail hearts for good?

Forget Me Not by Dieter F. Uchhdorf

http://www.amazon.com/Forget-Me-Not-ebook/dp/B00823TVQQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1372361721&sr=1-3&keywords=anita+stansfield


Free from Amazon:


Love this! Definitely a 5/5


It was originally given as a talk in and LDS General Relief Society Meeting, but it is a great gift for anyone!


Author Description:

 Inspired by the five petals of the tiny forget-me-not flower, President Dieter F. Uchtdorf reminds us of five things we will be wise to never forget:
To be patient with ourselves
To distinguish between a good sacrifice and a foolish sacrifice
To be happy now
To focus on the “why” of the gospel
To know that the Lord loves each of us infinitely.

A wonderful gift for any woman in your life!


The Best of Times by Anita Stansfield

http://www.amazon.com/The-Best-Times-Dickens-ebook/dp/B0045JKDZE/ref=sr_1_4?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1372361721&sr=1-4&keywords=anita+stansfield

Free from Amazon:

I absolutely love Anita Stansfield: This is an awesome series that I would give 5/5 to.

It's very clean so probably PG for things like the male character works for the FBI and goes through things that result in PTSD, kissing,
It does get religious talking about the LDS Church (Mormons, Christians).

It heavily involves the theme of Charles Dickens.

I love this series. Definitely  worth the read! And it can stand on its own as a single book.

Author Description:
A sprawling Montana setting; a charming bed-and-breakfast inn brimming with Dickensian decor; a beautiful and deeply spiritual innkeeper with secret sorrows from her past; a Granny who is as delightful as she is wise; and a handsome guest whose lifestyle and past are both troubled and troubling these are the elements of a captivating novel of romance and intrigue. With characters that are vital and vulnerable, and a plot that is wholly unpredictable, this story is a journey of choices and amazing opportunities. Once again, Anita Stansfield proves her versatility as a storyteller extraordinaire in this novel that is an ingenious blend of romance, mystery, and Dickensian charm. The Best of Times will prove to be a favorite in the best Stansfield tradition. Volume 1 in the series.

Bluegrass State of Mind by Kathleen Brooks*

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00589BAWK/ref=kinw_myk_ro_title

Free from Amazon:

I have read all the books by this author that are out so far. The later books get less descriptive in the sexual scenes, but I tend to start skipping when I can tell they are coming.

These are probably PG-13 or higher for passionate kissing, some mild sexual scenes, attempted rape, and some drinking. (Like I said I tend to skip the sexual scenes)

This specific book and the ones directly related to the story line are about a sex scandal that takes place in New York. The first two of the books in this series ends in cliff hangers.

I do like the Bluegrass Brothers books better because they don't deal with something quite so icky, (seperate story line).

Author Description:

McKenna Mason, a New York City attorney with a love of all things Prada, is on the run from a group of powerful, dangerous men. McKenna turns to a teenage crush, Will Ashton, for help in starting a new life in beautiful horse country. She finds that Will is now a handsome, successful race horse farm owner. As the old flame is ignited, complications are aplenty in the form of a nasty ex-wife, an ex-boyfriend intent on killing her, and a feisty race horse who refuses to race without a kiss. Can Will and McKenna cross the finish line together, and more importantly, alive?

Dark Secrets by A.M. Hudson*

http://www.amazon.com/Dark-Secrets-ebook/dp/B00CRF5W2W/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1372359702&sr=1-1&keywords=dark+secrets

Free on Amazon:


I would give this book a 2/5. And would probably rate it up in the PG-13 area.


It was well written and I did enjoy it, until towards the end. However it is a very long book. It is very similar to Twilight and while I won't give away the end, it does turn out different.


There is a lot of biting, passionate kissing, and one scene where there is attempted rape. I did tend to skip over the last part of the book where it talks about the attempted rape. It did not end in a cliff hanger which I appreciated, but there are books continuing on with the same characters.


While it was good, I probably won't read it again, and I wasn't really interested in continuing the series.


Author Description:

How can you be attracted to a guy who just said he wants to kill you?

Ara-Rose asks herself the same question. She’s been torn away from her old life, thrown into a new one in a new country, and in the midst of death, heartache and depression, she finds herself in love with a vampire—one who kills people with his teeth!

But the vampire is forbidden to fall for this human, and at the point Ara-Rose decides she can’t live without him, he pulls away and leaves her falling back to the darkness he woke her from. She will be caught up in a century-old feud among brothers, and the fight for love becomes a fight for her life.

The only question now is whether her beloved vampire will find her in time, or leave her to face a destiny he triggered with their first kiss.