Celebration of Light by M.A. Abraham – a review

Celebration of Light by M.A. Abraham – a review


Celebration of Light is a cute and fun Christmas short story by M.A. Abraham. This follows Abraham’s latest book Kings Champion, which is part of her Elven Chronicles series.   Below is the official description, followed by my review.

Description:
Haylo has grown up in the human world where each year they celebrate the Christmas season. There is; however, no Christmas in the Elven world. Instead, the Elven females have decided to take the idea and change it into something for their own people. They are not about to tell their Life Mates and sweet hearts though. Keeping their plans secret is proving to be too much fun. The Elven male population can tell something is being plotted. Gabriel is sure of it, Eden is keeping secrets and it doesn’t take them long to figure out what is going on. Sevil confirms it. Watch how the season comes together, the planning, the games, the craftiness practiced, all in the name of bringing the Elves together for the Celebration of Light.

Review:

Having read the entire Elven Chronicles series thus far, I thought this would be a perfect read, as we all seem to be getting into the Christmas mood.  M.A. Abraham does not disappoint.  It was fun to meet up with all characters we have come to love from this series, and they were all there.  

Winter is here, end of year is coming, and we learn early that the men suspect their wives of plotting something, and they try everything to find out what they are up to.  From Gabriel, to Daroth, to Marious, Larek, they all try to get their lifemates to slip, to no avail.  The ladies are working together and they know their mates are trying to discover what they are planning. 

What are they planning?  Since Haylo grew up in the human world, she talked about how much fun Christmas was for children and for adults.  But the Elven world does not celebrate anything like this.  The ladies figure the men would stop them, so they plot to create a festivity for all, similar to the human Christmas but different, created more for the Elves.  They plot all the things they have to do:  the gifts, the food, the baking, the decorations.  Eventually the men do find out, through Sevil’s sneakiness.

But this is fun story, and they decide to help their mates, and they too go out to buy gifts.  It was fun as I said to see them together, to watch their camaraderie, the closeness of the ladies.  Rather then mention a spoiler, if you have not read Kings Champion, the ladies do have something else in common. 

There was one section that caused some grief, endangering one of them, but in any
Christmas story, all should and does turn out well.  They all come together in a Celebration of Light.   M.A. Abraham allows us to share some holiday fun time with her heroes and heroines.  This is a fun short story, in the Christmas spirit and a fast read. 

ORDER LINKS: KOBO / Smashwords /

Reviewed by Barb

Copy provided by Author

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North of Need by Laura Kaye-a review

NORTH OF NEED (Hearts of the Anemoi #1) by Laura Kaye- a review

North of Need (Hearts of the Anemoi #1) by Laura Kaye

Laura Kaye’s North of Need is a stunning, powerfully written story about love after loss. Combine heartfelt emotion, unique fantasy elements, as well as the miraculous magic of Christmas–and this first installment in the Hearts of the Anemoi–presents one of the most enjoyable novels I have read in a long while.

The story begins with the isolation, and agonizing memories of a widow’s grief. A woman who every year at Christmas time travels to a remote cabin in the mountains, that she once shared with her husband. She mourns his loss alone, instead of surrounding herself with family at this difficult time of year. Remembering fonder times, she begins to build a snowman in the white, frozen yard. Without realizing what is happening, the woman gazes upon her work to discover she has built an entire family….something she will never have. She collapses in tears against the snowman in a very heartbreaking scene, showing readers the aftermath of unimaginable loss. I was instantly drawn into the story by this moment, as the horror this widow has suffered, is one of my own worst fears.

The widow; Megan Snow is what heroine’s are made of. A caring, compassionate woman; with an innately giving nature. Feminine, and soft hearted, yet possessing an iron will to live–despite how much it hurts to continue on. Megan is unaware that her tears are heard. Not by one, but by two men. One of which can no longer save her, and one of which steps foward with the hope to try. Enter Owen Winters. *long sigh* There are not many male characters in literature who have affected me quite the same way. This is no dark, tortured hero in need of redemption. Here is a man who risks his entire existence, simply to take away one woman’s grief, and in hopes of being allowed to love her for all time. Owen is an intriguing blend of complexities. Mysteriously mismatched eyes. Powerful masculinity, and raw sensuality–combined with utter selflessness, charming wit, and a touch of innocence that will steal your heart–even as he attempts to heal Megan’s soul.

As the pages turn, Megan and Owen continue to be drawn closer to one another. We see Megan’s heart gradually begin to open enough to believe she may have been gifted with a Christmas miracle. Circumstances that make Owen’s presence difficult to understand, but of which are bringing her back to life. What Megan does not know is that this miracle comes with an expiration date. Before the temperature rises, and the snow melts–Megan must learn to let go of her widow’s grief, learn to love, and trust in her heart again…or she will lose Owen forever.

Although presenting stories within the realm of fiction, Laura Kaye is a master at weaving real emotion into her work. I highly recommend this novel to anyone in need of an inspirational pick me up, or simply an immensely romantic journey to cherish. One that showcases the healing power of love, and leaves your heart sighing with contentment.

ORDER LINKS: Barnes and Noble / The Book Depository / KOBO / Amazon

Reviewed by Miranda H.

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Secret Santa by Kristine Cheney-a review

Secret Santa by Kristine Cheney- a review

Secret Santa by Kristine Cheney

Holly Gordon is making a new life for herself in a small town and understands the loneliness of the Christmas season so she volunteers for the town’s secret santa program. Unfortunately, Holly gets a Scrooge as the recipient of her gifts. Marcus Jenner is a loner who is trying to recover from a heartwrenching loss and is not happy to be on the Secret
Santa list. In Holly’s excitement to deliver the presents, she always manages to cause some type of chaos and Marcus can’t figure out why she just won’t leave him alone. Even though Marcus keeps shunning her gifts, Holly finds herself smitten with Marcus and can’t stay away. In an effort to protect his heart, Marcus pushes Holly away. What he didn’t know was Holly was suffering from a serious illness and once she disappears, he
realizes how much he looked forward to their crazy encounters. In a strange turn of events, Marcus is able to give Holly a miraculous gift of his own.

I enjoyed this story. It’s a perfect Christmas time romance that pulls at your heart. Kristine Cheney’s writing brings the story to life, it’s so easy to picture the scenes with the way she describes each detail. Holly and Marcus have their happy ever after, but the road to get there is full of twists and turns that will make you laugh, cry and get the warm fuzzies. If you want a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, this is a great story to escape into.

ORDER LINKS: Barnes and Noble / Amazon / KOBO

Reviewed by Tricia

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The Holly and the Thistle by Regan Walker-a review

THE HOLLY AND THE THISTLE by Regan Walker-a review

The Holly and the Thistle by Regan Walker

About the book: Release date November 24, 2012

A chance meeting at Berry’s wine shop, a misunderstanding and Christmastide all come together to allow the most handsome Scot in London to give Lady Emily Picton the best Christmas gift ever: a marriage not of convenience, but of love.

Review:

The Holly and the Thistle begins with Lady Emily Picton hurrying along the rain soaked streets of 1818 London, trying to reach Berry’s wine shop in order to procure a favorite wine for a Christmas affair being thrown by the Dowager Countess of Claremont. Upon entering the wine shop, Lady Emily looks less the lady and more the “bedraggled chit” due to unfortunate events involving rain, mud and carriages. She encounters a handsome “store clerk” who fetches the wine for her. She leaves the store in a snit, and, to add insult to injury, is that laughter she hears?

Lady Emily, widowed three years earlier, knows that the Countess will be up to her old tricks: trying to play matchmaker, but the Countess has become a dear friend and Emily would never refuse her invitation. Emily arrives early for the party where the Countess informs her that indeed there is a Scottish gentleman whom will be attending the party the she wants her to meet, Mr. William Stephen.

As the guests arrive, Lord and Lady Ormond, (whom we first meet in Racing With the Wind), are chatting with Emily as the Countess brings a gentleman over to introduce to her. Mr. Stephen and Lord Ormond attended college together and are old friends. When the introductions are made between Emily and William, she is surprised to see the “store clerk” whom she encountered in the wine shop, who obviously, is not a store clerk at all, but a wealthy Scottish businessman who builds ships. They recognize each other immediately and the attraction is instantaneous. But, Lady Emily has vowed to remain a widow. Her first marriage only lasted three years and he was definitely not a gentleman. She has no desire to go through that kind of turmoil again. William knows that he has his work cut out for him and knows that she will be worth the effort. So he sets out to prove that all men are not created equal. Does true love conquer all? Does this Christmas season turn out to be the happiest of all for Lady Emily? You’ll have to read to find out.

The Holly and the Thistle is a short story that had me from the beginning. Emily and William are great together and I loved the strength in each of them. There was a teary moment or two in this for me and I love the small cast of supporting characters. And, of course, I looooved getting to see Lord and Lady Ormond again and see their ever growing family. Truly a great Christmas read. The one problem with this short story? The word SHORT!! I wanted it to go on and on………… Regan Walker has been added to my list of authors that are must reads and I suggest you do the same.

ORDER LINKS: Amazon / Barnes and Noble/ KOBO

Copy supplied by the author.

Reviewed by Vickie M.

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A Vampire’s Christmas Carol by Karen McCullough-a review

A Vampire’s Christmas Carol by Karen McCullough-a review

A Vampire’s Christmas Carol by Karen McCullough

Decatur, AL is where Carol Prescott WANTS to be on Christmas Eve; at mom and dad’s celebrating with family. Due to bad weather, forcing the freeway shut, Carol braves the unfamiliar roads and her car ends up in a ditch having slid across an ice patch. Trusting her survival skills, Carol walks toward a lighted house, a beacon to save her from freezing to death. Ironically, the home owner is a very hungry vampire. I never said she’d survive the night.

“Tomorrow I’ll die for good. At sunrise.”

“For good. You mean, like, finally? But how do you know?”

“My hundred years of grace are up tonight. If I don’t drink human blood by tomorrow morning, I’ll die at dawn. And I don’t plan on drinking any, which is why your presence is so dangerous.”

“I don’t – Oh. Temptation?”

He nodded.

A bit of self-preservation is healthy at this point. Instead, Carol abides by her inner voice and considers her odds of surviving the inclement conditions outside or remain alongside the ravenous bloodlust that Michael assures her will consume him and threaten her very life. SHE STAYS.

Michael tries, more than once, to try to get Carol to leave. He warns her of the agony he will face by denying the monster inside, but he is resigned to end his life. She can stay and watch (a little on the morbid side), but Carol reminds him of his previous life, his former love, and it brings him comfort to have her there; something he’s denied himself for too long. How very charming, if not romantic. What ensues is an all-nighter of history and camaraderie. HA – you thought I was going to say SEX, didn’t you? Not one bit, but the story wasn’t lacking in any way. Michael recruits Carol to draft his story in the hopes that it could help another vampire in the future. Am I not supposed to swoon?

To pass the time, Michael tells Carol how he became one of the “Risen”. At the age of 29, on his way to propose to his lady love on Christmas Eve, Michael was the victim of the Good Samaritan rule gone bad. After defending a woman from an attack in an alley, the assailant turned on him, perturbed by the interruption, and proceeded to drain Michael. The former lawyer, used to being inquisitive and even ambitious enough to try politics, was now in self-exile; hating the day his life was stolen.

How in the world is this remotely a Christmas story? Is December 24th its only identifier? For a few chapters, I pondered the same myself. Karen McCullough, the author, pummels Michael with exhaustive levels of pain while staving off his body’s instincts to succumb. Convulsions, prey-predator moments and sheer fear for Michael’s last minutes have Carol contemplating just staking the poor dude herself! But just as Carol closes the door behind her…leaving Michael to fry in the sun…**his choice, not hers**…Michael’s wishes for her future usurp her promise…

“I wish…You did say there might be a way—“

He shook his head. “No. Too dangerous. You’ve already risked…too much just staying here. Wouldn’t want that on my…conscience.”

“Michael, I—“”

“No. Make me happy, if you go. Have a good life. Find that hero. He’s out there somewhere for you.”

A Vampire’s Christmas was a sweet, short story full of perseverance and heart. I know I believe in Christmas miracles…will Michael?
I’d LOVE a Vampire for Christmas!

ORDER LINKS: Barnes and Noble / KOBO / Amazon

Reviewed by Carmen

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Cover Reveals-December 22, 2012

COVER REVEALS-December 22, 2012

 

TITLE: The Lost

AUTHOR: Vicki Petterson

SERIES: Celestial Blues

RELEASE DATE: March 2013

 

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Shadow Falls (The Beginning)

AUTHOR: C.C. Hunter

SERIES: Shadow Falls

RELEASE DATE: 2013

 

 

 

TITLE: Immortal Seduction

AUTHOR: Jennifer Lynne

SERIES: Gods of Love #4

RELEASE DATE: March 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: The Key Inheritance

AUTHOR: Jen McConnel

SERIES: N/A

RELEASE DATE: January 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Harmonia’s Kiss

AUTHOR: Deborah Cooke

SERIES: Dragonfire 4.5 Novella

RELEASE DATE:  July 2010

For everyone that is a fan of Deborah’s Cooke DRAGONFIRE series, HARMONIA’S KISS is a novella featuring some of the Dragon Teeth Warriors but Deborah released a NEW COVER this week.

ORDER LINKS: amazon/ Barnes and Noble

Enchanted for thousands of years, the shape-shifters known as the Dragon’s Teeth Warriors have awakened to find the world a vastly different place. Their leader, concerned for their morale, dares to take them on a mission to confront the fullness of everything they’ve lost. Little does Drake realize that this dangerous mission will give him a renewed purpose. And if they succeed these Pyr will have to question everything they thought they knew about the past-and confront a quest for the future

 

TITLE: A Kiss of Blood

AUTHOR: Pamela Palmer

SERIES: Vamp City

RELEASE DATE: June 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Dire Desires

AUTHOR: Stephanie Tyler

SERIES: Eternal Wolf Clan

RELEASE DATE: July 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Must Love Fangs

AUTHOR: Jessica Sims

SERIES: Midnight Liaisons

RELEASE DATE: August 2013

 

 

 

 

TITLE: Soul Avenged

AUTHOR: Keri Lake

SERIES: Sons of Wrath #1

RELEASE DATE: 2013

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A Feast of Souls by Hailey Edwards-a review

A Feast of Souls by Hailey Edwards

Book 2 in the Araneae Nation Series

About the book: Release Date December 18, 2012

The only way to save her is to bind their souls as one.

Born with the ability to communicate with the dead, few things take Mana by surprise. But when a canis lopes into her life, announcing himself as the long-dead father of a childhood friend, she’s shocked. To make matters worse, he has a dire message that she alone can deliver.
Now Mana must face Vaughn, the male who inspired one too many girlish fantasies, and impart the spirit’s message—without acknowledging her source—so the soul can be laid to rest.

With rumors of a burgeoning clan war setting his nerves on edge, the last thing Vaughn needs is for an innocent to get caught in the crosshairs. But the woman he remembers as an awkward girl refuses to leave his side until he’s heard her out. That’s not the only change in her that calls to him. Her kindness soothes his battle-scarred soul—and he craves her in ways a warrior shouldn’t.

When they are both captured, they learn of an even greater threat. The plague devastating the southlands has come to his clan home. And his best—and only—chance to keep his people alive is the female who walks among the dead.

Review:

A Feast of Souls begins not long after the end of A Hint of Frost. Once Rhys and Lourdes have settled, Mana encounters a spirit who is more powerful than any she’s encountered before. She’s a walker who has always been able to help a spirit move on, but this one seems………..reluctant. Once she communicates with it and discovers that the plague of yellow death is ravaging the southlands, she knows she must venture home in order to see if she can aid the Mimetidae clan who are Vaughn’s people. Vaughn and two of his men begin their journey escorting Mana to her homeland. Unfortunately, they are attacked along the way and taken captive, which infuriates Vaughn. He had vowed to keep Mana safe. And his feelings for her are growing stronger. He also wonders about the wild canis that has befriended Mana and become protective of her as well.

Once they finally reach Mana’s home, politics come into play. Seems her maven, and aunt, is not keen on letting her leave the relative safety of their home. But when Old Father gives Mana his blessing, they begin last leg of their trip to Cathis, Vaughn’s home, and where he will one day rule as he is their maven’s first born.

Upon reaching Cathis, the gates are closed. Once they gain entrance, it is discovered that his mother and maven, Isolde, is gravely ill with the plague. Mana, being a spirit walker and healer, can also heal on a spiritual level and agrees to try to heal Isolde. They also discover that the yellow death has claimed many of Vaughn’s clan, and many more have taken ill. Mana wants to help Vaughn’s clan, but politics play into whether or not she’ll be accepted. Her feelings for Vaughn are growing as well, and the clan knows it. Will they accept a union between Mana and Vaughn? Or will the threat of yellow death be the end of them all?

I really liked this book as well. Mana has pined away for Vaughn most of her life. And she thought it was purely a one-sided thing…..dumb girl!! I really liked Mana’s character. Love her sense of duty and the way her feelings for Vaughn unfold. And, what to say about Vaughn? A good bad boy! LOL!! His sense of duty and honor are an integral part of the storyline, and he’s fierce in both. This book has a little of everything: intrigue, a little mystery, betrayal, touching moments and such a sweet romance. Definitely worth the read and I look forward to reading the next installment.

ORDER LINKS: Barnes and Noble / Amazon

Reviewed by Vickie M.

Copy Supplied by author.

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A Cast of Shadows – Araneae Nation, Book 2.5

Coming February 2013

The strongest net is no match for destiny.

Daraja has grown up watching her brothers journey down the river on the traditional Deinopidae rite of passage. Each returned with riches from their travels, and lovers with whom to share their lives.

Now she has reached the age where she would strike out on her own to seek her fortune—if she were male. Instead, she is expected to sit patiently, weave her nets and wait for the river to bring a husband to her.

Patience, however, has never been her strong suit.

Brynmor haunts the forest surrounding the city of Cathis, his disembodied spirit inextricably bound to the wild canis roaming his lands. Until the day he stumbles across a brazen trespasser in his woods.

Compelled to step in when the canis suspect her of poaching one of their own, Brynmor fears he has lost a piece of his ragged soul to the feisty, adventure-seeking female. And when the canis confront the real poachers, he is forced to choose which life to sacrifice. Hers…or his own.

Warning: This book contains one heroine with a knack for weaving nets and one hero who relishes getting caught. Expect singing, some howling, ghostly shenanigans, and the start of a love that transcends death.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Hailey Edwards

Born in the Deep South, Hailey is a lifelong resident of Alabama. Her husband works for the local sheriff’s department and her daughter is counting down the days until she’s old enough to audition for American Idol. Her doxie, Black Ilex, helps Hailey write by snoozing in his recliner in her office.

Her desire to explore without leaving the comforts of home fueled her love of reading and writing. Whenever the itch for adventure strikes, Hailey can be found with her nose glued to her Kindle’s screen or squinting at her monitor as she writes her next happily-ever-after.

She loves to hear from readers. Drop her a line here.

You can also swing by her blog or subscribe to her newsletter for all her latest news.

Hailey is published with Samhain Publishing and by Grand Central Publishing‘s Forever Yours line.

Click HERE for Hailey’s WEBSITE

 

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A Hint of Frost by Hailey Edwards – a review

A Hint of Frost by Hailey Edwards- a review

Araneae Nation, Book 1

About the book: Released April 2012

Hope dangles by a silken thread.
When the head of the Araneidae clan is found poisoned in her nest, her eldest daughter, Lourdes, becomes their clan’s new maven. If her clan is to survive, she has but one choice: she must marry before her nest is seized. All she needs is a warrior fierce enough to protect her city and safeguard her clansmen. Such a male is Rhys the Cold.

Born the youngest son of an impoverished maven, the only things Rhys has to his name are his sword and his mercenary reputation. His clan is starving, but their fondness for the flesh of fellow Araneaeans makes them unwelcome dinner guests. Torn between loyalty to his clan and fascination with his future bride, Rhys’s first taste of Lourdes threatens to melt the cold encasing his heart.
Amid the chaos of battle, Lourdes’s sister disappears and is feared captured. Lourdes and Rhys pursue their enemies into the southlands, where they discover an odd plague ravaging southern clans as it travels north, to Erania. Determined to survive, Lourdes will discover whether she’s worth her silk or if she’s spun the thread by which her clan will hang.

Review:

A Hint of Frost begins with Lourdes finding someone slipping from her parents’ room and her finding them dead. She races through the tunnels, trying to find members of the Theridiidae clan, whom are Lourdes’ clan’s protectors. Unfortunately, she finds out a bit too late that things are not as they should be. She finds Isolde, the maven of the Mimetidae clan, and her mother’s dear friend. Lourdes quickly negotiates terms for a contract between the two clans in order to save her own clan, the Araneidae, for which now, she is the maven. Lourdes accepts Isolde’s son, Rhys the Cold, as her new partisan and if all terms of the contract are fulfilled, she will take him as hers through their binding ceremony. Once Lourdes meets Rhys, she discovers he is the graceful warrior that she admired from afar.

Lourdes’ siblings are very supportive, except for Pascale, her sister. Pascale is furious with Lourdes for taking Rhys as her partisan, and verbally tears into her sister. Pascale is then confined to her quarters, from where she comes up missing. A search ensues for the missing sibling, but turns up nothing. Vaughn, Rhys’ brother, is a renowned tracker and knows that Pascale has left with a member of the Theridiidae clan. But did she leave of her own free will? Or was she taken against her will? Even worse, was she a knowing accomplice in their parents’ murder? Lourdes sets out on her own to try and find Pascale, against Rhys’ wishes and without his knowledge. Thankfully Rhys is there for Lourdes when things go terribly wrong. Rhys comes up with a plan to track Pascale, but Lourdes protests them leaving her behind. It doesn’t take Rhys long to determine that Maven Lourdes gets what she wants, and they set out to find Pascale and bring her home. Rhys has vowed to keep Lourdes safe and give her vengeance for those who killed her parents.

Once their journey starts, Lourdes is drawn to Rhys even more. But, his brother keeps hinting at secrets that Rhys holds. Their journey brings danger, revelations, politics, the discovery of a plague sweeping the land and of course, love.

I really liked this story. Rhys and Lourdes’ attraction is apparent from the beginning and the author did a good job of letting it build through out the story. Rhys does have secrets, but once Lourdes discovers them, I think it makes her love him even more. He truly is a great hero for this story. And, to steal from a friend, he is swoonworthy. He really snuck up on me. Lourdes, having the survival of her entire clan on her shoulders, is a wonderful heroine and goes into everything with her chin held high and her heart on her sleeve. And, there is a cast of supporting characters that I look forward to finding out more about.

The only problem I had with this story is with the clan names and the creatures on which they rode. Some were easily figured out, riding ursus, I’m assuming, means they were riding bears. I’m still confused as to exactly what a pecora is though. Google tells me it is a hoofed animal. Guess I’ll have to settle for that. 😉 Other than that, this was a very well written story and I look forward to reading A Feast of Souls.

ORDER LINKS: Amazon / Barnes and Noble / The Book Depository / KOBO

Copy supplied by author.

Reviewed by Vickie M.

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