Laura
Undaunted by Liz Durano {a review}
Laura
Did you see that Brenda Rothert and Kat Mizera have released the first book in their new St Louis Mavericks hockey series? Well they did, and friends, if you are an emotional reader be sure to have the tissues on hand. Just trust me on that. I'm speaking from experience.
Hard Fall is the name of the first book in the series, and this one sucker punched me. You see we start off the book by meeting Lauren, Ben, Hadley, and Weston (Wes). Lauren and Ben are getting married, and Hadley and Weston are part of the wedding party. Ben and Lauren think they'd be good together. Yet when they first meet, Wes says a stupid thing, and then that just riled Hadley up, and she voiced her opinion. She did not hold back. THAT was their introduction. Flash forward 7 years. Ben and Lauren went out on a date night, while the sitter had the kids at home. The unimaginable happens. Wes rushes to their house to confirm the news, and Hadley immediately flies in from New York. Their best friends were now gone, and the lawyer just told them that they've been given custody of the kids. So not only are Wes and Hadley grieving, but they've been thrusted into the parenting world, and have to care for these two kids who are missing their parents like mad. Forced proximity + enemies to lovers + opposites attract = a fun combination for a romance novel. Oh, and you better believe there is drama as well. Drama from both Wes and Hadley, and big time drama from Ben's parents.
If you know me, you know that I freaking adore hockey romance. I mean my shelf on goodreads shows that I've read 120 hockey romances. Yes, 120. I have a problem, okay not a problem, a preferred sport within the sports romance genre. You may also know that not every one of those books has vibed with me. There has been the occasional book that just didn't sit right for various reasons. That was honestly the case with Hard Fall. Now don't get me wrong, I liked the concept of the story. I had tears running down my face from time to time. I also enjoyed the setting, and the trope. I also enjoyed the relationship that Annalise had with Lars. Then there was all the flash back scenes with Ben and Lauren, and the letters that they left behind. Oh the tears. So I enjoyed all of that. I even enjoyed the drama that the grandparents brought. My problem was with Wes and Hadley. I didn't like them individually, and I really didn't like them as a couple. Wes would constantly egg Hadley on, and then she'd go off on him. Yes, he was purposely provoking her, and it was annoying and immature. Then there was Hadley. All she could really think about was her job, and her grief. She couldn't see that Wes was also grieving, and he also had a job to do. She picked apart every little thing that Wes would say, and she would then get angry with him. It was over the top and not necessary. Both of these characters were quite immature given their ages.
Hard Fall had such potential, in my mind, given the found family/unexpected parents storyline. Even with the enemies to lovers aspect and the forced proximity setting, there was potential. Yet because of my dislike of Wes and Hadley, the book ended up falling a bit flat. So let's talk my rating. I gave it 3.5 stars on Goodreads. As I sit here collecting my thoughts, and writing everything out, I'm still going back and forth on that rating. I can't say I would go higher, but for me, Hard Fall is somewhere in the 3 to 3.5 star range. Book ratings are are so personal. Personal in the way that it is how the book spoke to us the reader. So while I gave it a 3.5, it might be a 4 or 5 star read for you. It's all in how you connect with the story, the characters, the setting, the flow of it all, that determines your feelings on the book.
Now, Hard Fall was the FIRST book in the series. Am I going to let this book affect my thoughts on future stories? Absolutely not. You see Lars has his book coming next, and I am really intrigued by that. I could feel a connection to him when he would appear with Annalise. I am wanting to know more about him, and how his HEA will happen.
Thank you for taking time to read my long winded thoughts about Hard Fall. I appreciate you taking time to read what I wrote. Regardless of my opinion on the book, I hope that if the teaser speaks to you, that you'll take the time to read the book for yourself. You may connect with it differently than I did.
Laura
The St. Louis Mavericks are having the best season in team history. On pace for a pro hockey record, the unexpected death of their captain and star player knocks them off course in ways they never expected.
Weston
My world was turned upside down the day Ben Whitmer died. Best friends since junior hockey, Ben was like a brother to me. My voice of reason and a grounding force on and off the ice. But as heartbroken as I am, I don’t have the luxury of grieving his loss.
Not only do I have to hold our team together, I was named guardian of the two young children Ben and his wife left behind. Well, not just me—me and his wife’s best friend, Hadley. We’ve been left with the impossible task of deciding which of us will raise the kids, but there’s no way I’m letting that uptight ball buster have them.
Lines are drawn, but they begin to blur as I find out there’s more to Hadley than I thought. A lot more.
Hadley
I can’t take the place of my beautiful best friend in her children’s lives. But I love them so fiercely that I’ll do whatever it takes to raise them the way their parents wanted.
Wes Kirby is an obnoxious womanizer, and I won’t let him take Ben and Lauren’s children from me. Deciding to temporarily live together in our friends’ home, we attempt to provide the kids stability while we figure out which of us is better suited to raising them.
As we learn parenthood together, my enemy Wes slowly becomes something different. Something more. And I’m left wondering not only if I’m enough for the kids, but if Wes and I are enough to last.
About the Authors
Brenda Rothert was a print journalist for nine years. She made the jump from fact to fiction in 2013 and never looked back. From hot hockey romance to steamy romantic suspense, Brenda creates fresh characters in every story she tells. She's a lover of Diet Coke, lazy weekends and happily ever afters.
For all the latest on Brenda and her books, join her Facebook reader group, Rothert's Readers.
USA Today Bestselling and award-winning author Kat Mizera is a South Florida native. Born in Miami Beach with a healthy dose of wanderlust, she's called Los Angeles, Long Island, upstate New York, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Atlanta home. She's never been able to pick which locale is her favorite, but if pressed, she'd probably choose the west coast.
A typical PTA mom with a wonderful and supportive husband (Kevin) and two amazing boys (Nick and Max), Kat can usually be found scrapbooking or indulging in her second love (after writing) - traveling. Greece is one of her favorite places in the world. She loves that Athens is a big city with a small-town feel. The food, beaches and culture keep her going back as often as possible.
Kat's been a working freelance writer for nearly 30 years. She sold her first article--a review of a rock concert--for $10 in 1985. Since then she's been an entertainment journalist, waitress, bartender, legal assistant, food critic, magazine editor, substitute teacher, and sports writer. She also spent some time working at A & M Records in Los Angeles.
As you can guess from her Las Vegas Sidewinders series, Kat loves hockey and occasionally writes articles about her favorite team, the Florida Panthers. The rest of the time, she writes novels: sexy, romantic fiction that she hopes makes you as happy as it makes her. There's something enticing about hockey players and romance...
Imagine being in love with your best friend's brother.
Then.. keeping it a secret for years.
Ridiculously charming, a total player and a hockey super star... Reed Davidson has been the boy next door who's had my heart for as long as I can remember.
He was the ultimate bad boy, and I was just his sister’s shy best friend.
But when Reed's world is suddenly flipped upside down and he gets custody of his nephew, I'm the only one who can help.
I shouldn’t have agreed to come on the road with them, but Reed wasn’t cut out to be a single dad and I knew he needed help.
I tried to hide my feelings for him, but the two of us, the cutest kid on the planet, and a long hockey season were a recipe for disaster.
Reed was used to getting everything he ever wanted, and this time... He wanted me.
Only now, the stakes are higher and my heart is the one on the line.
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CONCEAL by Danielle Pays is a full-length standalone romantic suspense novel with no cliffhanger and a happily-ever-after. This book features these familiar faces: Jackson, Catherine, Ben Pryce (Hulk), Gretchen, and Mark. If you are looking for a second chance romance, then be sure to consider Conceal!
In this book, we have Cody. His current employer is sending him to a college campus where he will offer protective services to an employee. This employee has been apparently receiving threats after an unpopular budget cut occurred. Cody is hesitant about this job because 1) it's close to his hometown, and 2) he was supposed to attend this very college with Lucy. Really he doesn't want to risk running into her. So go figure, when he is at an event with his assignment, he spots Lucy in the background. A short while later Cody finds out that Lucy used to be married to the guy that Cody is now protecting. After talking with Joseph (his assignment), Cody immediately knows this guy isn't telling the complete truth. There is more to the story and he's determined to figure out what it is. And now, whatever it is Joseph is doing, is about to affect Lucy. Cody definitely won't let that happen. She may not be happy to see him, but he will protect her no matter what.
Okay, I know, that was a really brief description of the book. Here's the thing though, there are a lot of characters in this book, and then there is the who-dun-it aspect of the story. It's a lot. Then there's the relationship between Lucy and Cody, there's that little tidbit that Lucy's dad dropped, there's the fact that Cody is about to take another mission that will take him out of the US for a month. Plus What exactly is happening at that food pantry that clearly isn't a food pantry! If you're looking for a quick and easy read that is also a page turner, then I recommend reading Conceal by Danielle Pays. Small town romances are some of my favorites, and when you add in the suspense element, it just ramps up my enjoyment every single time. So it's of no surprise that I enjoyed this book so much. Love the setting, enjoyed the characters, and that storyline had me hooked. Let me just say one more thing...if you think you know who is behind everything that's happening, you may be surprised in the end. I was going through each character, trying to figure out their MO, and what their role was in all of this. At the end of the story, I was a bit surprised by who was revealed. That's all I'm saying.
You may be thinking, "Laura, you didn't even mention the relationship between Lucy and Cody". You're right, I didn't. It was the standard second chance romance situation, but with a class difference. Lucy had every right to be upset about what happened all those years ago. But she didn't know the full story. She didn't know what Cody had to deal with, and what he had lost. The decision he made to leave wasn't an easy one. That decision was made out of necessity. Never in a million years did he want to hurt her. It's just his financial situation was at the complete opposite end of hers. So things she was able to do, and afford, such as college, wasn't something within his financial means. The military offered that to him. So when Cody explained this to her, all these years later, it was as though she still struggled to comprehend what it was he was saying. She couldn't understand that he might have been embarrassed about everything. Plus, as we learn in the book, there is even more to Cody's story than what he initially knew. There were forces working against him. So no, I didn't mention their story, as their love story didn't really stick out to me. What stuck out to me was the suspense, and the mystery. That drove the story. It was the main feature, and the relationship was just a bonus.
Thank you for taking time to read my thoughts about Conceal. If you're a fan of romantic suspense I hope you'll consider giving this book a read.
Laura
If you're in Helena Hunting's Facebook group, then you know that she ALWAYS is teasing us with word count updates, or writing updates, and things like that. Then she'll say "thanks for nothing" because it is just a tease. It is to get us excited about future projects that she is working on. It works every single time.
Well today I'm excited because she just revealed the cover for one of her upcoming (May 2022!) releases, Starry-Eyed Lover.
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When it comes to her sisters and their family’s event hotel, London Spark is willing to sacrifice almost everything, including her love for all things creative in exchange for the role of business administrator at the Spark House. So when a multi-million-dollar company asks for a meeting to discuss a potential partnership, London is determined to prove to herself and her sisters that she can win them over. She thinks she has the partnership in the bag until the company’s arrogant CEO hijacks her presentation.
Jackson Holt has lived his adult life avoiding relationships and focusing instead on his company and charity work. But when he met London months ago, he decided to take a chance, only for the timing to be wrong. So imagine his surprise when he walks past a conference room to see London again. Determined not to waste a second chance to get to know her, he inadvertently inserts himself into planning an event at the Spark House. While he may get to spend time with London, he realizes he needs to keep it within professional boundaries. But as soon as their event is over, all bets are off.
After spending months dating, but not really dating, and with their work entanglements over, London and Jackson are finally ready to take the next step in their relationship. But between Jackson’s secretive past and London’s struggle with her sisters, London must question where she really stands—not just with Jackson, but with the Spark House, too.
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of PUCKED, Helena Hunting lives on the outskirts of Toronto with her incredibly tolerant family and two moderately intolerant cats. She writes contemporary romance ranging from new adult angst to romantic sports comedy.
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