Showing posts with label Tiffany Reisz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tiffany Reisz. Show all posts

Monday, November 05, 2018

PICTURE PERFECT COWBOY (ORIGINAL SINNERS #10)

Jason "Still" Waters' life looks perfect from the outside—money, fame, and the words "World Champion Bull-Rider" after his name. But Jason has a secret, one he never planned on telling anybody...until he meets Simone. She's the kinky girl of his dreams...and his conservative family's worst nightmare.

"Picture Perfect Cowboy" is a standalone erotic romance from Tiffany Reisz, set in her bestselling Original Sinners series. An abridged version was previously published in 
"Exposed: A Romance Anthology" as the novella "The Watermark."

Release Date: November 5, 2018
The Original Sinners #10
8th Circle Press
Erotic Contemporary Romance
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's review:

The Original Sinners series is one of my favorite series of books ever. No matter which book I'm reading, Tiffany Reisz manages to pull me in from the very first page. Picture Perfect Cowboy was a picture perfect addition to the Original Sinners series.

Jason Waters comes from a super conservative family and truly believes his sexual fantasies means there is something wrong with him. Until he meets Simone. Let me just say I really loved that Simone seemed to understand who Jason was pretty much from the moment they met and I loved she was totally willing to help him learn the lifestyle. Simone has been trained under the absolute Masters with Søren, Kingsley, and Nora, and there is just a sweetness and a strength about her that makes you fall a little bit in love with her on the page.

Jason and Simone totally worked for me as a couple. While Jason wants to be the master in the bedroom, there is still a playfulness about him both in and out of the bedroom. He is also such a sensitive and caring person, and always concerned about never going too far as to actually hurt Simone. I loved seeing Simone help Jason discover his true self and watch them fall in love along the way. This story had smoking hot moments followed by some of the sweetest and most touching moments. I loved watching both Jason and Simone grown into their relationship.

Picture Perfect Cowboy was a wonderful story. Fans of the Original Sinners books will love the time we get with Søren and Nora along the way as well. Picture Perfect Cowboy was a fast-paced romance that drew me in from the very beginning. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys erotic contemporary romances.

Rating: 5 Stars (A)

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

THE CHATEAU (ORIGINAL SINNERS #9)

THE CHATEAU: AN ORIGINAL SINNERS NOVEL

As the Jack-of-All-Wicked-Trades for a secretive French military intelligence agency, 24-year-old Lieutenant Kingsley Boissonneault has done it all—spied, lied, and killed under orders. But his latest assignment is quite out of the ordinary. His commanding officer's nephew has disappeared inside a sex cult, and Kingsley has been tasked with bringing him home to safety.

The cult’s holy book is Story of O, the infamous French novel of extreme sado-masochism. Their château is a looking-glass world where women reign and men are their willing slaves. Or are they willing? It’s Kingsley’s mission to find out.

Once inside the château, however, Kingsley quickly falls under the erotic spell cast by the enigmatic Madame, a woman of wisdom, power, and beauty. She offers Kingsley the one thing he’s always wanted. But the price? Giving up forever the only person he’s ever loved.

The Chateau is a new standalone Original Sinners novel from international bestseller Tiffany Reisz, author of The Siren and The Lucky Ones.

Release Date: June 5, 2018
8th Circle Press
Original Sinners #9
Erotic Thriller
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's Review:

The Original Sinners series of books are some of my most favorite books ever. I find myself falling so deeply into each story; I pretty much can't put the book down once I start it. The Chateauwas no different as it stared Kingsley Edge when he was 24 years old and working for a secret French intelligence service. I absolutely adore that Tiffany Reisz gives us books in the series that lets us learn more about each of the character's back story. Yes readers knew about Kingsley's work with the French intelligence service, but not any specific cases he handled. Seriously I have to say if we got to read only about one of Kingsley's cases, him being sent to infiltrate a female-run sex cult was absolutely the perfect case to read. 

I loved every single minute of The Chateau. I love to see how each character's mind works and Kingsley's is every bit as fun to watch as Søren or Nora. There was so much more than meets the eye to this story, and I loved seeing it all unfold. Erotic thriller description says right up front there are many smoking hot sex scenes, but they were really just so much more. I especially loved Kingsley's time with Madame as I think it truly put him back on the path to Søren and his future. I'll admit I had figured out part of what was going on with Madame and the reason for Kingsley being sent there, but not everything, and I love that I still get stumped after reading so many books in the Original Sinners series.

I honestly love each new installment in the Original Sinners series and devour it as soon as it hits my kindle. This series of books in my opinion is one you will love from the beginning, keep reading to see what it is all about, or just not enjoy it at all. For me it was a bumpy start, but then I fell in love with all the characters and now I anxiously await each new installment in the series. I'd love to say readers could start with The Chateau and not be a bit lost about the characters, but if there was ever a series of books to be read in order, The Original Sinners series is that series of books. Start with The Siren and keep reading until you make it to The Chateau. I promise it will be so worth reading the entire series.

Rating: 5 Stars (A)




THE CHATEAU: AN EROTIC THRILLER EXCERPT
This is an exclusive excerpt from The Chateau: An Erotic Thriller, on sale this June from 8th Circle Press...
The dream always begins the same way. In the winter. In the woods. 
Kingsley stands in snow surrounded by shadows. None of the shadows are his because he’s not really there. He leaves no footprints as he walks. He does not see his steaming breath as he breathes. He is a ghost in this white forest, but he is not the only ghost here.
Before him stands a door. 
It’s an arched wooden door alone in the woods. It belongs to an old chapel, but there is no church here, no chapel, no house. Only a door. Kingsley can walk around the door, but nothing will happen. Nothing will happen at all until he steps through it. The iron latch is cold enough to bite his bare fingers, but he doesn’t feel this either. He lifts it and passes through the door, because that is where the boy in white waits for him.
The moon is full and high, and the snow is bright, and he can see the young man so clearly it’s almost as if it were daytime, almost as if it weren’t a dream at all.
The boy in the clearing is beautiful, his hair so blond it looks almost white. His hair is white and his clothes are white, not snow white but a purer white, a baptismal white. 
Kingsley speaks a word—either the boy’s name or “sir.” When he wakes he can never remember what word he says. 
The boy, luminous in his pure white clothing, stands next to a table made of rough stone and on the stone table is a chess board made of ice. 
Even though it is a dream, and no one has spoken but him, Kingsley knows he is supposed to sit and stay and play the game. It’s the rules. If he doesn’t play, he’ll wake up, and the last thing he wants is to wake up now, to wake up ever. 
He sits opposite the young man with the white-blond hair. The chess board is between them. Everything is between them.
Kingsley moves his pawn.
“You’re not really here,” Kingsley says to the boy with the snowy hair and the silver eyes. The boy’s beauty renders the dream a nightmare because Kingsley knows when morning comes, the boy will be gone and nowhere does such beauty exist among his waking hours. Not anymore.  
“How do you know?” the boy asks, moving his king.
“You look eighteen,” Kingsley says, moving another pawn. “You’re twenty-five now. I’m twenty-four.”
The boy moves his king again. “In your memory I’m eighteen.” 
“That isn’t how you play,” Kingsley says. “You can’t move the king like that.”
“It’s my game,” the boy in white says. “I move my king however I want. Don’t you remember? Don’t you remember the way I moved my King anywhere and everywhere I wanted him to go?”
Even in the snow and the cold, Kingsley grows warm. 
“I remember.”
Kingsley moves his bishop.
The boy in white moves his king again.
“I don’t know how to win this game,” Kingsley says. “How can I win if I don’t know the rules?” 
The boy in white narrows his silver eyes at him. “You’ve already won.”
“I have?”
“To play is to win, if you’re playing with me. Isn’t that true?” the boy asks with an arrogant smile in his eyes.  
Kingsley knows this is true though it galls him to admit it. He doesn’t care who wins the game as long as the game between them goes on forever. He moves another pawn and the boy in white captures it.  
To be the pawn captured in that boy’s hand…
“How do you keep finding me?” Kingsley asks.
“You came to me,” the boy says. “I’m always here.”
“I lost you,” Kingsley says. “Seven years ago. I lost you.”
“No,” the boy says, smiling for the first time. His face is like Michelangelo’s David, passive and powerful and carved from pale marble. His eyes are granite and if Kingsley had a chisel he knows he could chip away at the boy’s chest until he uncovered an iron and copper wire heart beating inside a steel ribcage.
“No?”
“You lost you,” the boy says. The smile is gone and it has begun to snow again. When it snows, Kingsley knows the dream is almost over. All he wants to do is stay asleep a little longer. All he wants to do is stay asleep forever.
“How do I find you again?” Kingsley asks. “Please, tell me before I wake.”
“You don’t find me,” the boy says. “I find you.”
“Find me then.”
“When it’s time.”
“When will it be time?” 
The boy in white moves his hands over the board and Kingsley looks down. The ice king lays on the board broken in two pieces. 
“When?” Kingsley asks. He is a child again, asking a thousand questions in the quest for a single answer. The snow is falling harder now, heavy as rain and hot as tears. “Tell me when, please…” 
The boy leans across the board as if to kiss him, but instead of a kiss, Kingsley is given an answer. 
“When you find you.” 
Between the kiss and the answer, Kingsley would have picked the kiss.


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Tiffany Reisz is the USA Today bestselling author of the Original Sinners series for Mira Books and Mills & Boon, including the RT Book Reviews Best Erotic Romance 2012 winner The Siren and the LAMBDA Literary Award-winning The King. Her novel The Saint won the Romance Writers of America RITA® for best Erotic Romance in 2015.
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About 8th Circle Press
8th Circle Press is a Lexington, Kentucky-based publisher of literary friction. For more information, visit our website at www.8thCirclePress.com

Friday, April 13, 2018

THE LUCKY ONES

They called themselves “the lucky ones.” They were seven children either orphaned or abandoned by their parents and chosen by legendary philanthropist and brain surgeon Dr. Vincent Capello to live in The Dragon, his almost magical beach house on the Oregon Coast. Allison was the youngest of the lucky ones living an idyllic life with her newfound family…until the night she almost died, and was then whisked away from the house and her adopted family forever.

Now, thirteen years later, Allison receives a letter from Roland, Dr. Capello’s oldest son, warning her that their father is ill and in his final days. Allison determines she must go home again and confront the ghosts of her past. She's determined to find out what really happened that fateful night--was it an accident or, as she's always suspected, did one of her beloved family members try to kill her?

But digging into the past can reveal horrific truths, and when Allison pieces together the story of her life, she'll learns the terrible secret at the heart of the family she once loved but never really knew.

Release Date: February 13, 2018
Harlequin MIRA
Gothic Mystery
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's Review:

I never quite know what to expect when I pick up a Tiffany Reisz book not in her Original Sinner series. I absolutely adore her writing voice, so I have to read everything she writes. The Lucky Oneswas a great story that I struggled to pick the right category to classify, so I went with gothic mystery, as Allison was trying to solve a mystery from the moment she received a letter about her former foster dad.

Dr. Vincent Capello took in the children it seemed no one wanted and made them a family. Allison came to live with the family after an altercation with another foster child in a new foster home. Allison seemed to fit in pretty much from the start and I loved how she slowly started to remember things from her childhood the more time she spent with her "siblings." Since Allison was never officially adopted by Dr. Capello, it was more of an emotional family connection, and the more time Allison and her "oldest brother" Roland spent together, it was obvious they were a perfect match for one another. 

I pretty much figured out what had happened to Allison long before she and Roland began investigating the other children who had lived there before Allison lived there and even a couple while she was there. While I didn't know all of the backgrounds of the kids until the reveal, I did figure out Dr. Capello had something to do with each of his kids being there or the kids that weren't there any longer. I loved seeing Allison reconnect with her siblings Thora and Deacon, and the humor that came from those 2 had me laughing out loud anytime they appeared on the page. The story was pretty serious, so I needed the levity I felt with them at times to get through some of the more serious and upsetting scenes. 

While the Original Sinners series of books will always be my favorite from Ms. Reisz, I have to say I've enjoyed each of her gothic mysteries she has put out each year as stand alone books. The Lucky Oneswas more of a mystery than a romance, but I loved there were still elements of romance throughout, and has been my favorite of her stand-alone books to date.


Rating: 4 Stars (B)


Monday, February 12, 2018

THE NIGHT MARK

She has nothing to live for in the present, but finds there's something worth dying for in the past. 

From Tiffany Reisz, the international bestselling storyteller behind The Bourbon Thief and The Original Sinners series, comes an enthralling new novel about a woman swept away by the tides who awakens to find herself in 1921, reunited with the husband she's been mourning for four years. Fans of Kate Morton and Diana Gabaldon will fall in love with the mystery, romance, and beauty of an isolated South Carolina lighthouse, where a power greater than love works its magic.

Release Date: March 28, 2017
Harlequin Mira
Gothic Historical Romance
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's Review:

The Night Mark is another winner from Tiffany Reisz. While so very different from her popular Original Sinners books, The Night Mark pulled me into the story just as quickly and kept me on the edge of my seat waiting to see what would happen next.

I will say that time travel books aren't always my cup of tea, but I felt like The Night Mark was well done. I really enjoyed the magic of the water around the lighthouse being the trigger for those who traveled between the present and the past. I also loved that individuals had to make things right in each time as the story progressed. While I liked the main characters in the story pretty well, my favorite character was Father Pat Cahill. He brought a lightness to the story that it needed as much of the storyline was a bit dark at times.

The Night Mark is a romance that is all about true love finding you regardless of where you are in your life. I loved that whether in 2015 or 1921, true love prevailed. While nowhere near as sexy as most books I've read by Ms. Reisz, the romance was clearly the center of this story.

Rating: 4 Stars (B+)


Tuesday, November 14, 2017

MICHAEL'S WINGS (ORIGINAL SINNERS #6.3)

Griffin has just popped the question—yes, that question—and Michael doesn’t have an answer. He flees town for New Orleans to see his confidante and sometime-Domme, Mistress Nora. Will a weekend of beignets and beatings help him untangle his knotted-up heart?

Thus begins Michael's Wings, the eponymous novella that kicks off the latest entry in Tiffany Reisz's LAMBDA Literary Award-winning* Original Sinners series.

This companion collection to fan-favorite The Angel also contains six previously-published stories starring Mistress Nora's favorite angel and Griffin—his master, his true love, and the sexy-as-hell bane of Michael's existence.



Release Date: November 7, 2017
8th Circle Press
The Original Sinners #6.3
Erotic/Contemporary Romance 
Review copy provided by publisher

Liza's review:

Michael's Wings was basically one of the best gifts Tiffany Reisz has ever written for me. Michael and Griffin are my boys and remain two of my absolute favorite characters in the Original Sinners series. I pretty much re-read/re-listen to The Angel at least once or twice a year to experience when they fell in love all over again.

I loved each of the stories in this anthology and can only say if you are fans of the series and of Michael and Griffin particularly, you need to hit one-click as soon as it appears on the page of your favorite retailer’s website. I had read some of the stories as freebies from Ms. Reisz on her website, but had missed a few as well. I only fell more in love with my boys with each story and absolutely loved the time we spent with Nora and Michael. I love that when Michael needs his Mistress, she is always there for him and that Griffin totally gets his need to be with and around Nora at times. 

I still need to get the print copy to go on my Original Sinners shelf in my home library, but am so glad that I have Michael's Wings on my kindle so I can re-read over and over again each story about Griffin and Michael. I highly recommend Michael's Wings to all fans of the Original Sinners series, and also because of spoilers, suggest you be caught up on the series before reading, unless you don't care about reading spoilers from future books.

Rating: 5 Stars (A+)