Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Recent Reads

Here are a few recent reads... and really good ones too! Woot!

Jackson Rule by Dinah McCall
You can buy it here.

For powerful emotion and unforgettable romance Sharon Sala can't be beat. This beautifully repackaged classic is sure to delight her long-time fans and attract new ones!

Jackson Rule had spent nearly half his life behind bars for murder. Now he was starting over--or trying to. Once he laid hungry eyes on his new employer, though, his resolve to lead a simple solitary life deserted him, replaced by yearnings for fierce, forbidden passion.

Preacher's daughter Rebecca Hill was raised to give folks the benefit of the doubt--though maybe this time she'd taken charity a bit too far. True Jackson Rule had paid his debt to society, and was a hard, honest worker. What threatened to undo her was the sheer burning desire she felt in his presence, and the sinking feeling that her heart would be his captive forever.

This was a recommendation I saw on The Bradford Bunch by Ann Aguirre and holy smokes is this book GREAT! I love Jackson. He's so deep, tortured, and angsty... but he doesn't do anything by halves... no siree. Jackson does everything full-out and with everything he has... including love. Oh, he's oh so very dreamy. :o)


The Sheik and the Pregnant Bride by Susan Mallery
Silhouette Special Edition
March 2008

Maggie Collins had come to the exotic kingdom of El Deharia to restore Prince Qadir's antique car…not to get married. The no-frills mechanic had been burned by love before, and marriage—even to a seductive sheik—didn't top her agenda. But then Qadir made her an offer she should have refused.

It was meant to be a temporary engagement…until Maggie discovered she was pregnant. Now Qadir was honor-bound to give Maggie and her child the protection of his name. He never expected her to sweep him off his feet.

Would there be a royal wedding after all?

Dude, make fun all you want, but this book rocked. Sheiks baby! Lots of humor, wit, and awesome characterization. Woot! While her last two books (including one sheik book) were mediocre at best this one was fabulous! Ms. Mallery is back!


What Mattered Most by Linda Winfree
Available in Ebook here.
Available in print here.

A man in the worst place he can be—between two women—and forced to choose which one lives or dies.

Houston homicide detective, John O’Reilly, is torn between two women. One is the woman he’s loved without hope for years. The other carries his unborn child. Now, a man bent on revenge wants O’Reilly to choose, and any choice he makes could cost him everything.

Gutsy sheriff’s deputy, Lanie Falconetti, is determined not to repeat her mother’s mistakes in love. Her no-strings attached affair with John O’Reilly leads to an unexpected, but joyfully welcomed pregnancy. However, the shadow from John’s past threatens not only her chance at happiness, but her life and that of her unborn baby as well.

I read this on a recommendation from Lori and boy, oh boy am I glad I did. This book was awesome! A little suspense, a lot of relationship with tons of emotion, great characterization by an author who has immense talent is the prize you get when you read What Mattered Most.

4 People Gabbed:

Kristie (J) said...

I read Jackson Rule years ago and it still remains one of my favourites!!

Anonymous said...

I love Dinah McCall's books! Jackson Rule is one of my all time fav's. I've read it a few times :)

Rosie said...

Getting on board here. Jackson Rule was a fave of mine too. I haven't read it in years so it's good to know it holds up.

Linda Winfree sounds familiar. Is there another hot(as in everyone is reading it not steamy) book of hers or is this it?

Anne said...

This is one of them, and then there's the Heart of the South series which I have but haven't started yet... also at Samhain. I'm looking forward to it because she's a fabulous writer. Good characterization is the key for me. I'll let you know if the others hold up.

Right now I'm reading Deep In The Heart by Sharon Sala/Dinah McCall and I'm enjoying this one very much too.

You see, it wasn't until about 4-5 years ago that I discovered what a joy reading was. My mom read while we were growing up but I only read occasionally. It was 4-5 years ago when I devoured every Nora book (Two years ago I devoured her JD Robb books), older and new Sandra Brown books, and older Barbara Delinsky books. Dude... The Stud... need I say more? So, I'm catching up, slowly but surely, all the while trying to keep up with the new stuff from my faves as well. It's awesome! Especially considering my library carries the majority of the books I want. Woot!