Showing posts with label Shiloh Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shiloh Walker. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

CANDY HOUSES (GRIMM'S CIRCLE #1)

Think you know fairy tales? Guess again.

It’s been hundreds of years since Greta’s so-called story came to an end and it didn’t end with a happily ever after then. Why should she expect it to be any different now?

She’s a Grimm—a special kind of guardian angel and official ass-kicker in the paranormal world. Between trying to stay alive, training new Grimm and dealing with demons, romance is hard to come by. Then there’s the fact that there’s only been one man ever who really made her heart race.

And he’s been out of her life for a long, long time…

But now he’s back and just in time.

Greta needs Rip’s help.

There’s an unexpected threat to their world, a betrayal none of them saw coming.

Working together is the last thing they want, but it just might be their only chance.

A fairy tale best suited for grown-ups…don’t say you weren’t warned.


Re-release Date: October 31, 2016
Shiloh Walker, Inc
Paranormal Romance
Grimm's Circle #1
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's Review:

I somehow missed many of the Grimm's Circle books when they were originally published, but I plan to read them all now that J.C. Daniels/Shiloh Walker is re-releasing the books. I've always loved Ms. Walker's romantic suspense books, and am now a fan of her paranormal romances with her take on the Grimm world.

Greta is best known in the Grimm World as Gretel, and Rip is best known as Rip Van Winkle. The history of both characters that is common knowledge to anyone who has read their stories differs a great deal in Ms. Walker's world. Greta and Rip have both moved on and are now each Grimms who protect our world from various demons. 

I loved the chemistry between Greta and Rip. While we are told they had been lovers long ago, they still had a pretty amazing connection when they first see each other again. They absolutely fought together like they had always been together and when they make love; it was super hot and steamy. 

I enjoyed how Ms. Walker set her Grimm world up in Candy Houses for future books. Again, while I missed most of the Grimm Circle book when they were originally released, I'm excited to get a chance to read each book as they are re-released by Ms. Walker


Rating: 4 Stars (B)

Tuesday, August 02, 2016

THE RIGHT KIND OF TROUBLE (THE MCKAYS #3)

Desire won’t take no for an answer.

In the small Southern town of McKay’s Treasure, everybody knows that the handsome local police chief, Gideon Marshall, has been carrying a torch for Moira McKay. It’s also no secret that Moira has been rejecting Gideon since…forever. But after an attack from a mysterious stranger bent on taking down the McKay family, Moira becomes filled with distrust toward most men. Now she wonders whether she’s been wrong about Gideon all along—and if it’s not too late to admit him back into her life…and into her bed...

Gideon has finally convinced his wasted heart to give up on Moira, who he’s loved since he was sixteen years old. Moira’s attack changes everything, however—and he vows to protect her. But how much is he willing to risk for a woman who’s always kept him at bay…until now? And is it too late for Moira to tell him that her love for him has always been locked deep in her heart—and he holds the key?

Release Date: August 2, 2016
The McKays #3
St. Martin's Press
Romantic Suspense
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza’s Review:


I love a good second change romance story. I will say it pissed me off at how long Moira had pushed Gideon away, especially when it was obvious to everyone who knew them how much they loved each other. I get she felt guilty about her argument with her mom the night her parents died, but I didn't like she punished both herself and Gideon for so many years because of guilt. I loved that Moira and Gideon's chemistry had never really gone away, and once they were back as a couple, they had a hard time keeping their hands off each other.

I adored the fact that we got to spend time with the other McKay siblings and their significant others in The Right Kind of Trouble. Yes I felt like the romance between Moira and Gideon was center stage overall, but without including Moira's siblings in the story, I don't feel like it would have been as strong. The mystery that started out in Headed for Trouble came to a head in The Right Kind of Trouble. I had my suspicions as to who was behind everything, and I was correct. However, I was completely off in my guess as to why this person was behind everything.  I seriously love how Ms. Walker's mind works when it comes to the romantic suspense genre. She seems to always keep me guessing as to the reason, even when I've already figured out the bad guy. 

The Right Kind of Trouble was the perfect wrap up to The McKay's series. I really don't feel like The Right Kind of Trouble should be read as a stand-alone story, as to get the full effect of the story, you need to read the first 2 books in the series first. Ms. Walker gives her readers a beautiful second chance romance with a strong suspenseful mystery.


Rating: 5 Stars (A)

Thursday, July 21, 2016

RUINED (BARNES BROTHERS #4)

As one of the Barnes brothers, Sebastien has always felt blessed. Not only does he have an amazing family, but he’s become a Hollywood golden boy who has everything he’s ever wanted—with one exception. He’s had a thing for Marin since he was a kid, but when he finally summons the courage to ask her out, she turns him down. Marin is ready to settle down, she wants commitment and stability, and Sebastien is still too much of a playboy, caught up in the wild life of the spotlight.

Still reeling from the rejection, Sebastien’s luck runs out later that night when he saves a girl from an assault. The shining knight role fits him just fine, but his armor—and his perfect life—become tarnished when the near-deadly attack lands him in the hospital. Physically scarred, he gives up acting and retreats from everybody.

If anyone can pull Sebastien back from the abyss, it’s Marin. But first she has to convince him that beauty is not only skin deep...

Release Date: July 19, 2016
Penguin Group InterMix
Contemporary Romance
Barnes Brothers #4
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza’s Review:

Shiloh Walker delivers another wonderful and emotional story in the Barnes Brothers series with Ruined. Sebastien has always been Hollywood's golden boy. I honestly have to say that when his life was turned upside down after the attack, I expected better from him. I didn't expect him to hide out from all his family and totally cut himself off from just about everyone he'd ever worked with. Of course, Marin was the only person he still saw, though he was generally in a drunken haze most of the time. I loved that Marin never gave up on Sebastien, and continued to visit him when he would really see anyone else.

Shiloh Walker writes such awesome emotionally scarred heroes. Sebastien had the physical scar from his attack, but it was his emotional scars that kept him from moving on with his life for such a long time. Marin pushing him to see his family is the reason he started to come back to the land of the living. Of course the biggest way she helps him out, he doesn't even completely remember because of his last drunken binge. I hated that Sebastien finally had his night with Marin, and their chemistry was off the charts hot, and yet he had no memory other than super hot dreams.

I wasn't a huge fan of the miscommunication between Sebastien and Marin after the drunken night together. I loved that Marin helped get Sebastien back to work again, but hated they had lost much of their closeness due to miscommunication and Marin keeping secrets form Sebastien. I totally understood her putting distance between them right after their night together, but not as time passed. Honestly this was my only problem with the story.

Ruined was a wonderful addition to the Barnes Brothers series. I loved getting to spend time with the characters from the other books. I loved Marin and Sebastien as a couple and felt like all they had gone through would help them to be a stronger couple.


4 Stars (B)

Monday, July 18, 2016

RUINED SPOTLIGHT AND EXCERPT

Blurb

One of the Barnes brothers, Sebastien has always felt blessed. Not only
does he have an amazing family, but he’s become a Hollywood golden boy who
has everything he’s ever wanted—with one exception. He’s had a thing for
Marin since he was a kid, but when he finally summons the courage to ask
her out, she turns him down. Marin is ready to settle down, she wants
commitment and stability, and Sebastien is still too much of a playboy,
caught up in the wild life of the spotlight.

Still reeling from the rejection, Sebastien’s luck runs out later that
night when he saves a girl from an assault. The shining knight role fits
him just fine, but his armor—and his perfect life—become tarnished when the
near-deadly attack lands him in the hospital. Physically scarred, he gives
up acting and retreats from everybody.

If anyone can pull Sebastien back from the abyss, it’s Marin. But first she
has to convince him that beauty is not only skin deep…

Excerpt

“movie star Maybe you should go.”
“I came here to talk to you.” Marin slid off the counter, one hand going to
smooth her skirt down, while the other absently went up to smooth her hair.
That was a Hollywood queen for you, he thought. She always knew how to look
her best, without even trying. “Yeah, because we’ve done so much
talking—you coming into my bedroom while I was taking a shower.”
She went red. “You didn’t close the door, you overgrown moron. I was
talking to her when I came in and I didn’t realize until…”
“Until what?” He came closer and lowered his face until he could breathe
her in once more. “Until you saw me there, jacking off while I had the
scent of you in my head and the thought of how you might taste burning a
hole in me?”
Marin’s eyes went opaque and it took everything he had not to reach for her
and finish what they’d started.
“You,” she said, voice shaking. “Are a jackass. It was an accident.”
“Yeah? How long did you stand there?”
She opened her mouth, then closed it. While she stood gaping there,
Sebastien struggled with the hunger inside him and wondered how he’d ever
manage to be around her again without it destroying them both. Finally, she
sputtered out, “It was hardly more than a few seconds. For goodness sake,
Sebastien. You act like we’ve never seen each other naked. It’s not like I
don’t know you have a dick.”
Hearing those words on her lips exploded something inside his head and he
almost reached for her—again.
But he backed away instead.
“You need to go,” he said carefully. “Because if you don’t, I’m going to
put my hands on you again and I won’t stop until you’re under me and
moaning my name. By the time I’m done, you won’t even remember anybody
else’s.”
Chin lifted mutinously, Marin glared at him. “Nice to know you’re still
stuck in that teenage hormone rush, Sebastien. If you ever grow out of it,
you’ll make some woman very happy one day.”
He growled and took a step forward.
Marin ignored him as she cut around the island and reached into the purse
she’d left there earlier.
“I wanted to bring this out to you—okay, no, I didn’t. JD wanted me to
bring it. I told him it was a waste of time and that you’d given up.” She
dumped something on the island and it didn’t take more than a second for
him to recognize a script.
“Take it back,” he said sourly. “I’m done.”
Marin smiled at him sweetly. “That’s what I told him. You never see
anything through when it gets too hard.”
“Marin…”
“It’s okay, honey. As you get older—”
He lunged after her and she backed away, eyes widening slightly.
Finally, she was getting it.
He snatched up the manuscript as she turned and walked away. “You forgot
something.”
She flipped him off over her shoulder.
“I’d rather fuck you,” he shouted at her back.
He waited for a response, but apparently she was done with his temper.
He looked down at the script and in a fit of temper—mostly self-directed—he
hurled it across the room. His home was done in an open air design and
nothing separated the kitchen from the eating area or the living room. The
heavy, bound stack of pages ended up by the aquarium and he continued to
glare at it for untold minutes.
It wasn’t until the alarm chimed, letting him know somebody had left the
premises that he managed to snap himself out of it.
Swearing, he dragged his hands down his face and then he made himself go
over and pick up the script.
When he saw the title, he almost dropped it.

T O R N

He didn’t drop the script though. He’d throw it away. Maybe burn it in his
fire pit.
He might have been able to do it, too.
But he saw the handwritten note next the title of script, typed in out such
stark font. By contrast, Marin’s handwriting stood out even more. He knew
her writing as well as his own and he knew for a fact she’d written this
note well before their little…okay, big argument.

Sebastien
Read the script. I know you wanted the part before, but it wasn’t right for
you. Maybe you don’t want it now, but I can tell, this part needs you and I
think you need it. This is your life and it’s time you come back to it.
You’re missed, Seb. By a lot of us and I’m not talking your fans. We all
miss you. Your friends miss you. Your family misses you. I miss you.

I’m playing Marlena and I can’t think of anybody I’d rather have acting as
the male lead other than you.

You’re ready for this, Seb.

Read the script.

TTYS,
Marin

He gripped the script tighter, absently smoothing down pages he’d crumpled
with his carelessness.
He’d just mail it back to JD. Marin wouldn’t be back out here any time
soon—if ever.