Showing posts with label Mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mystery. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 August 2017

BLOG TOUR - REVIW & GIVEAWAY: LOVE ON THE VINE by ROXANNE SMITH



LOVE ON THE VINE
Bound by Design #2
by Roxanne Smith
Releasing July 18th, 2017
Lyrical Shine
Genre: Contemporary Romance




In Love on the Vine (Bound by Design #2) by Roxanne Smith, Kay Bing is ready to start her new job at Free Leaf Concepts, but soon after she begins, she finds herself embroiled in a police investigation working alongside Oliver Pierce, the undercover cop assigned to the case. However, neither imagined things could become so dangerous, especially when she's drugged with designer mushrooms. Will Kay and Oliver be able to find whose responsible, so they a shot at happy ever after?

It was hard to decide how many stars I was going to give this story once I finished it, because there were things that I loved such as the investigation and the main characters, especially Oliver; and things that I wasn't fussed on like the acerbic attitude of one of the secondary characters that seemed a little too harsh towards her friends and the animosity Oliver faces from a fellow officer. The way this story started was really good, as one of Kay's good friends is determined to get her out of her funk, even if it means stretching the truth to help Kay achieve her dream job. Will Kay be able to handle things once she starts working?

As for the dialogue, it was intense due to the main characters back stories and what happens to the heroine that has a terrible effect on her. However, there were some light-hearted moments that I loved, especially when the heroine does something that takes the hero by surprise when it comes to his job and he doesn't take too seriously, considering he's not easy to get rid of. Moreover, the heroine is resilient, brave and I liked how determined she was to succeed in her new job. I also liked how she tried to make things right with her ex. Will it assuage the guilt she feels due to what she did to him? Yet, there were moments where the heroine frustrated me, as I found her to be a tad harsh when it came to dealing with people. Why did she feel she needed to assert the tough-girl-I-don't-care-what-you-think-of-me attitude of her friend, Neve.

While the hero, he was a fantastic character and I loved his back story. He has his reasons for taking on the case he has and I liked how determined he was to discover the people responsible for the drug ring. Sneaking around and wondering if he'd get caught made this book very exciting at times. I also liked how protective he was of the heroine and that he would do anything to keep her safe, because he needs her. Not only for his investigation, but for personal reasons. It's palpable how much he's falling for her.

Overall, Ms. Smith has penned a good read in this book where the chemistry between this couple was strong, the romance on the sweet side and the ending had me cheering for this couple's happy ever after. Will Oliver realize that Kay is right when it comes to everything she believes is part of the drug ring? Moreover, I liked how things worked out for Oliver and Kay, especially after Kay gets closure from her past. I would recommend Love on the Vine by Roxanne Smith, if you enjoy contemporary romance with a dash of mystery; or books by authors Mackenzie Crowne, Sharla Lovelace, Kyra Jacobs and Jamie Hollins.



Love is in bloom . . .

Straightforward Kay Bing has never been one for subterfuge, although she did embellish her resume just a bit to land a design job at Free Leaf Concepts, a cutting edge botanicals firm. Determined to make a good first impression, she’s exploring the highly secure company greenhouse when her assistant—the much too attractive Oliver Pierce—confides that he’s actually working undercover to investigate whether Free Leaf has created a potent new street drug. Kay doesn’t believe it for a minute—until someone plants designer mushrooms in her salad. Suddenly she and her sexy colleague are teaming up to unearth the roots of a dangerous operation . . .

Oliver not only has a personal stake in the investigation, his entire career in law enforcement is on the line. Stubborn, sensible Kay is a distraction he can’t afford, but as they dig deeper into the case, they discover a chemistry that’s too heated to deny. When even one wrong move could be deadly, Oliver may have to risk it all to keep Kay from harm—and convince her they should be partners for good.



She fixed her expression into a stone mask of observation, just like she’d seen Neve do a thousand times. It usually meant the gears were turning, calculating budget, measurements, and people all at once, deciding in an instant what, where, when, how, and why. For Kay, the stony façade would be a tool. A shield. At least, for today. Tomorrow, maybe it wouldn’t be a mask, but the real thing.

She tucked her nerves and self-doubts into her back pocket. She straightened the collar of her no-nonsense black button-up. Instead of a tie, she wore a neat silk bow in a muted gray. Professional. Not overly cute. Kay couldn’t dress cute. Dressing cute meant jokes about curfew, and did her parents know where she was. Ha-ha. Yep, she got it. She was little. But she also knew if she wanted to be the queen, she couldn’t dress like the jester. Anything pastel—light pink, pale lavender, baby blue—was out of the question. Hacking off her hair helped to a degree, and recently she’d began wearing heavier makeup, finding it aged her. Scrubbed clean, she could pass for a young teenager. She might be the only woman alive
looking forward to a few wrinkles.
The glass elevator pinged eloquently, like someone had installed a doorbell from one of the homes in the Governor’s Mansion district, when it finally came to a stop. The door slid open.
A handsome man—the kind with an eye-catching appearance that encouraged a second glance—waited just on the other side. His eyes, the same subtle green as the ceiling in the hallway downstairs, scoured her in one quick motion, literally sizing her up. He smiled indulgently, like he wanted to offer her a quarter for the candy machines. But not before she caught the gleam of calculation, there and gone in a blink.
He held out his hand. The smile lingered, relaxing into something with a little more warmth. “Oliver Pierce. But you can call me whatever you like. ‘Fetch that file’ is a big hit. ‘More coffee,’ another favorite.”
Her assistant. He would be charming, good-looking, and not outrageously tall. A tad on the rugged side, with stubble arranged almost artfully across his jaw, and eyes the color of sage under an expressive brow. His gaze held his candid smile.
Kay took his hand without moving a single muscle on her face. God, the effort. She’d never know how Neve kept it up. “Nice to meet you, Oliver.” He seemed put off by her dry greeting. His smile dialed back a few degrees. He had the beginning of a few lines around his eyes. Older than she was. “Likewise,” he said. Then he took off in a sudden energetic burst,
beckoning her to follow. “C’mon, I’ll show you to your office.”


A Florida native, Roxanne Smith has called everywhere from Houston to Cheyenne home. Currently residing in Roswell, New Mexico, she’s an avid reader of every genre, a cat lover, pit bull advocate, and semi-geek. She loves video games, Doctor Who, and her dashing husband. Her two kids are the light of her life and provide ample material for her writing.



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Saturday, 29 July 2017

REVIEW: DANGEROUS MINDS by JANET EVANOVICH


Dangerous Minds
Knight and Moon #2
By Janet Evanovich
Releasing June 20th, 2017
Hachette Books


In Dangerous Minds (Knight & Moon #2) by Janet Evanovich, Emerson Knight can't help himself when someone asks for his help, and when Buddhist monk Wayan Bagus comes to him with a crazy story that his island has gone missing, Emerson decides to investigate. However, he can't do it without the aid of Riley Moon and his childhood partner in crime, Vernon. Will Emerson and Riley be able to find the truth, or will the bad guys make sure the truth never comes out?

My introduction to Ms. Evanovich's superb writing was her Stephanie Plum novels, but I've come to love everything she's penned, and this series totally makes me laugh. As Emerson is so eccentric and determined in his quest to solve a mystery that seems so unsolvable, and yet, he doesn't give up no matter what dangers he, Riley and Vernon face and make readers concerned that they may not be able to get out of.

As for the dialogue, it was intense due to what the bad guys were willing to do to keep Emerson and Riley from discovering the truth and telling others, which had me a tad scared for the pair, especially because Emerson is good at convincing Riley to go into a situation she'd much rather avoid. However, I loved learning all about volcanoes, flumes, and strange matter; topics I don't know much about, but found fascinating. Furthermore, I loved the teasing banter between Riley and Emerson as well as between the main and secondary characters, as Vernon has had an interesting past.

Both Emerson and Riley are brilliant characters and every moment they converse shows off their wonderful chemistry. Emerson loves to tease Riley, which is always fun, because it's a wait-and-read game whether she's going to be able to handle his teasing or take offence. Furthermore, Riley is strong and brave the way she faces everything thrown at her, which is proven by what she does to escape the dangerous situations she finds herself in. I also liked that she was willing to help Emerson, even when it's palpable she would rather run in the opposite direction away from him. While Emerson, he continues to impress me with his determination to solve a mystery that seems improbable to find the answers to. I also liked how persuasive he can be when it comes to convincing others to go along with his plans, even though they know what Emerson wants to do wouldn't be a good ide since the hero tends to lead them into dangerous situations.

Overall, Ms. Evanovich has penned another really good read for this series, which takes readers on a thrill ride of mystery and danger that had me on the edge-of-my-seat because of the trouble Emerson, Riley and Vernon find themselves in. However, in saying that, I loved the way this story ended due to the danger this mismatched trio face and what they learn about a 100-year-old conspiracy. I would recommend Dangerous Minds by Janet Evanovich, if you enjoy a good mystery novel or books by authors Stephanie Bond, Sue Grafton, Kathy Reichs and Linda Fairstein.





BLURB
The irrepressibly charming duo of Emerson Knight and Riley Moon returns in another gripping mystery by #1 New York Times bestselling author Janet Evanovich.

Buddhist monk Wayan Bagus lost his island of solitude and wants to get it back. The island was about two hundred miles northeast of Samoa. It had a mountain, beaches, a rain forest, and a volcano. And now it’s gone. Poof! Vanished without a trace.

Brilliant and boyishly charming Emerson Knight likes nothing better than solving an unsolvable, improbable mystery. And finding a missing island is better than Christmas morning in the Knight household. When clues lead to a dark and sinister secret that is being guarded by the National Park Service, Emerson will need to assemble a crack team for help. Since a crack team isn’t available, he enlists Riley Moon and his cousin Vernon. Riley Moon has a Harvard business degree and can shoot the eyes out of a grasshopper at fifty feet, but she can’t figure out how to escape the vortex of Emerson Knight’s odd life. Vernon has been Emerson’s loyal and enthusiastic partner in crime since childhood. He now lives in an RV behind Emerson’s house.

Together, this ragtag, mismatched trio will embark on a worldwide investigation that will expose a conspiracy one hundred years in the making.

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