The Bourbon Kings by J.R Ward is the first novel in a new contemporary series by the same name. Ward takes us into the lives of one of the south’s most privileged families. The Bradford family may be the king of bourbon but behind the glamour and facade lie secrets, sadness, and hatred. All carefully held in check and never spoken of but things are about to change. Captivating, filled with drama and broken characters I found myself swept up in their lives.
Siren’s Call by Jayne Castle
Siren’s Call is the fourth novel in the Rainshadow series by Jayne Castle (Jayne Ann Krentz). I love these paranormal romances set in the world of Harmony. Filled with suspense, dust bunnies and supernatural powers performed with tuned amber. Castle always manages to give me one heck of a ride and Siren’s Call delivered.
The Undying Legion by Clay Griffith & Susan Griffith
Undying Legion is the second novel in Clay & Susan Griffith’s Victorian-era urban fantasy. Dark, suspenseful and weaved in magic and necromancy the authors kept me on edge while fleshing out characters and their world. I chose to listen and once again, narrator Nicholas Guy Smith brought this tale to life as Simon and Kate investigate these suspicious murders.
The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy E. Reichert & a Recipe
Have I got a lovely recipe and book recommendation for you today! The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by debut author Amy E. Reichert is a wonderful, captivating foodie romance that will delight its readers. In the back there is a recipe for Coconut Cake made from scratch and I decided to bake and share this wonderful recipe with all of you. Grab a cup of coffee and enjoy today’s Recipe and Book Recommendation!
The Art of Sinning by Sabrina Jeffries
I adored Sabrina Jeffries’ Duke’s Men series and was eager to being The Art of Sinning the first novel in the Sinful Suitors series. Arrangements, bargains and heat made for a delicious tale. Jeffries delivers strong heroines who make me laugh and I quickly devoured the Art of Sinning.