In My Brown-Eyed Earl, a young woman discovers that sometimes love has an odd way of finding you.
About My Brown-Eyed Earl
Miss Margaret Lacey is smart and beautiful but she is also penniless and at the ripe old age of twenty-three, society has declared her a spinster! For her part, Meg is less concerned with her empty dance card than with her empty ban account. She resolves to make her own way as a governess but discovers her new employer is the Earl of Castleton – the handsome young man she rejected one fateful day, eight years ago.
William Ryder, the Earl of Castleton, has never forgotten Meg – the elusive girl next door who claimed she would rather shave her head than marry him. Now she is the governess to his wards but Will plans to teach her a few lessons of his own! As stolen kisses lead to passionate nights, Will and Meg just might find true love where they least expect it.
My Thoughts
I have a secret obsession with time period romances. I absolutely LOVE them and will spend hours devouring novel after novel, which drives my husband nuts!
This historical romance was a perfect, sweet and at times comical romance. Meg is our young female lead who is compassionate, caring and over protective of her younger sisters. She has been dealt a harsh blow in life after the death of her parents. And as difficult as it is to believe, she has been declared a spinster at twenty three by English society. She makes the brave decision to enter the working world (which was not expected of young girls of her status) as a governess but little did she know that she would end up at the home of the young man she very unkindly rejected many years before. I am sure you can imagine the shock, horror and fears she had upon this realization!
This is when the story really takes off as we follow their story, what led Meg to refuse the handsome William and watch him stumble through his feelings for her. What first started off as a means to teach her a few lessons becomes a struggle with his emotions for her. You witness his own insecurities and fears, you watch as he gains understanding and grows as a person. Their relationship builds in a very unique manner and is centered around their personal attachment to two adorable but troublesome young girls!
My Brown Eyed Early is a sweet, funny romance novel that you will enjoy from start to finish. A great addition to my historical romance collection!
Anna Bennett started swiping romances from her Mom’s bookshelf as a teenager and decided that books with balls, dukes and gowns were the best. So, when she had the chance to spend a semester in Long she packed her bags – and promptly fell in love with the city, its history and its pubs. She dreamed of writing romance but somehow ended up a software analyst instead.
Fortunately, a few years and a few careers later, Anna found her way back to writing the stories she loved and won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart. She lives in Maryland with her husband and three children, who try valiantly not to roll their eyes whenever she quotes Jane Austen. Other weaknesses include reality TV, cute shoes and coffee. Lots and lots of coffee.
Disclosure: I received a digital copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.
You’re invited back to Stoney Ridge for a story of dreams deferred and hopes fulfilled in The Devoted.
Bright, curious, and restless, Ruthie Stoltzfus loves her family but is stuck in a sea of indecision about her future: Should she stay Amish? Or should she leave? She’s done all she can to prepare to go–passed the GED, saved her money–but she can’t quite set her journey into motion.
Patrick Kelly is a young man on a journey of his own. He’s come to Stoney Ridge to convert to the Amish and has given himself thirty days to learn the language, drive a buggy, and adapt to “everything Plain.” Time, to Patrick, is of the essence. Every moment is to be cherished, especially the hours he spends with Ruthie, his Penn Dutch tutor.
Ruthie’s next-door neighbor and cunning ex-boyfriend, Luke Schrock, is drawn to trouble like a moth to a flame. Rebellious, headstrong, defiant, Luke will do anything to win Ruthie back–anything–and Patrick Kelly is getting in his way.
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Never tell Mac Faraday not to do something, especially when he owns the property that has been kept a secret to him.
About The Murders at Astaire Castle
Spencer’s police chief, David O’Callaghan, learns this lesson the hard way when he orders Mac Faraday to stay away from the south end of Spencer’s mountaintop – even though he owns the property. It doesn’t take long for Mac to find out what lies on the other side of the stone wall and locked gate, on which hangs a sign warning visitors to Keep Out!
Topping the list of the 10 top haunted places in America, Astaire Castle is associated with two suicides, three mysterious disappearances, and four murders since it was built almost a century ago – and Mac Faraday owns it!
In spite of David’s warning, Mac can’t resist unlocking the gate to see the castle that supposedly hasn’t seen a living soul since his late mother had ordered it closed up after the double homicide and disappearance of Damian Wagner, a world-famous master of horror novels.
What starts out as a quick tour of a dusty old castle turns into another Mac Faraday adventure when Astaire Castle becomes the scene of even more murders. Mac is going to need to put all of his investigative talents to work to sort out this case that involves the strangest characters he has run into yet – including a wolf man. No, we’re not talking about Gnarly.
My Thoughts
The Murders at Astaire Castle is a fantastic, adventure (and murder packed!) audio book that you don’t want to hit pause – you don’t want to miss what happens next to Mac Faraday and Gnarly!
This novel was intense, full of mystery and suspense. You need to give the audio book (and I am sure the novel as well) your full attention. There are lots of murders and information that you can easily miss if you are not paying full attention. I found myself going back at some points to ensure I had key figures right (editors, authors, etc..). The story evolved in such a way that I did not expect! What began as a superstition that you thought was easily solved, turned into a cycle of past murders that prompted a new set of murders! Just when you think the story can not possibly make another twist, it did! It was very well written and thought out. The ending was nothing what I expected but was incredible. It literally blew my mind!
Gnarly (you have to give such a cute character some love!), was his usually spunky and hard-working dog! He makes me laugh with his antics (garbage dump diving) but is such a hard-working, intelligent partner. He played a big part as usual in this novel.
The Murders at Astaire Castle was an intense, suspenseful murder mystery that you will truly love! It is a definite must read.
You can purchase a copy of this book on Amazon and Audible.
Rating: 5/5
About the Author
Lauren Carr is the international best-selling author of the Mac Faraday, Lovers in Crime, and Thorny Rose Mysteries. The twelfth installment in the Mac Faraday Mystery series, Candidate for Murder will be released June 2016.
Lauren is a popular speaker who has made appearances at schools, youth groups, and on author panels at conventions. She lives with her husband, son, and four dogs (including the real Gnarly) on a mountain in Harpers Ferry, WV. You can connect with her on her website, Twitter and Facebook.
Topping the list of the ten most haunted places in America, Astaire Castle is associated with two suicides, three mysterious disappearances, and four murders – and Mac Faraday owns it! In spite of David’s warning, Mac can’t resist unlocking the gate to see the castle that supposedly hasn’t seen a living soul since his late Mother had ordered it closed up after the double homicide and disappearance of Damian Wagner. What starts out as a quick tour of a dusty old castle turns into another Mac Faraday adventure when Astaire Castle becomes the scene of even more murders.
What gave you the idea/inspiration for this book?
For The Murders at Astaire Castle, I wanted to do a Halloween mystery. What better than a haunted house—or better yet a castle? Of course, you needed a murder mystery. Then, I asked, who would be the victim? Who else but a paranormal author.
Halloween has always been a fun time. It’s the time to break out and be someone else. As a child, I would pretend to be one of the Bobbsey Twins searching for clues to lead me to a secret treasure. If I was lucky, it was made up of chocolate. As a teenager, I was Nancy Drew. Always, when October rolled around, I craved mysteries with something extra added—something beyond the normal—something supernatural.
But I wasn’t looking to do a paranormal book. I am a murder mystery writer and I love murder mysteries. So, it had to be a murder mystery with a supernatural touch.
The Murders at Astaire Castle has a touch of everything. We have the dark and spooky castle with rumors of a curse. We have hidden passage ways. Things happening that defy a logical explanation. We even have a wolf man! And it’s not Gnarly.
What have readers most enjoyed in The Murders at Astaire Castle?
Gnarly! Gnarly is part of Mac Faraday’s inheritance. A German Shepherd, Gnarly has the distinction of being the only K-9 dishonorably discharged from the United States Army. The army refuses to talk about it and gets nasty when asked.
In The Murders at Astaire Castle, Gnarly gets into a fight with a wolf man and actually gets bitten. This raises a question, which does get explored. Everyone knows what happens when a man is bitten by a wolf man. He turns into a wolf. But what happens when a dog gets bitten by a wolf man? Does he turn into a man?
Readers have loved the tone of The Murders at Astaire. It is a mystery and keeps the tone of the series. Yes, there is a paranormal element injected into it—some of which has a logical explanation, while other paranormal events are not explained at all. Those parts are left entirely up to the readers’ imagination.
Tell our readers about Mac Faraday, the main character in the Mac Faraday mysteries?
Mac Faraday could be your next-door neighbor, who happens to be an exceptional detective. Raised in a middle-class family, Mac Faraday was a hard-working, and sometimes unappreciated, homicide detective. He had devoted his life to his job and family only to have it all taken away through no fault of his own.
A twist of fate gives him the last laugh. On the same day that his divorce becomes final, after his wife had left him and took everything except their bills, he inherits $270 million dollars from his birth mother—Robin Spencer, the American version of Agatha Christie.
Talk about poetic justice! Suddenly, he’s thrust into high society and unbelievable wealth.
However, Mac is strong enough to hold onto his values and not be swayed by all the extravagance surrounding him. If anything, he is confused and amused by the decadence of his neighbor’s lives.
What themes do you address in your many mysteries?
The Mac Faraday Mysteries are purely for entertainment, and the puzzle of solving the murders. However, when the reader comes away, if they choose to think about it, there’s usually a lesson that Mac and his friends take away from the case. Often, it has to do with life, love, family, and most certainly family.
For example, in the very first Mac Faraday mystery, It’s Murder, My Son, we discover that Mac specifically came to Spencer to meet his half-brother David O’Callaghan, who Robin tells him about in her journal. It wasn’t the money and prestige of being Robin Spencer’s heir—though that is nice to have—it was his quest for family. Without question or jealousy on either man’s part, they form a quick and close brotherly friendship which continues throughout the series.
The Murders at Astaire Castle takes a look at the supernatural. Mac does not believe in ghosts, curses, or hauntings. While his brother, David is a logical type of person, he claims that he had seen things at the castle that scare him, something Mac pokes fun at. This leads to a discussion about having your mind open to the possibility that there are things “out there.”
Joshua’s eldest son, Joshua “J.J.” Thornton Jr., has graduated at the top of his class from law school and returns home to spend the summer studying for the bar exam. However, to Joshua’s and Cameron’s shock and dismay, J.J. moves into the main house at Russell Ridge Farm, the largest dairy farm in the Ohio Valley, to rekindle a romance with Suellen Russell, a onetime leader of a rock group who’s twice his age. Quickly, they learn that she has been keeping a deep dark secret.
The move brings long-buried tensions between the father and son to the surface. But when a brutal killer strikes, the Lovers in Crime must set all differences aside to solve the crime before J.J. ends up in the cross hairs of a murderer.
But wait! There’s more!
On January 1, 2017, the latest Thorny Rose Mystery will be released! In A Fine Year for Murder, Jessica Faraday and her husband, Murphy Thornton, dive into the cold case murder at a family owned winery.
After ten months of marital bliss, Jessica Faraday and Murphy Thornton are still discovering and adjusting to their life together. Settled in their new home, everything appears to be perfect … except in the middle of the night when, in darkest shadows of her subconscious, a deep secret from Jessica’s past creeps to the surface to make her strike out at Murphy.
When investigative journalist Dallas Walker tells the couple about her latest case, known as the Pine Bridge Massacre, they realize Jessica may have witnessed the murder of a family living near a winery owned by distant relatives she was visiting and suppressed the memory.
Determined to uncover the truth and find justice for the murder victims, Jessica and Murphy return to the scene of the crime with Dallas Walker, a spunky bull-headed Texan. Can this family reunion bring closure for a community touched by tragedy or will this prickly get-together bring an end to the Thorny Rose couple?
Disclosure: I received an audible copy of this book in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed are my own.
Friends! You will never believe what Netflix is bringing to Toronto, especially if you are huge Gilmore Girls fans.
Netflix is bringing Luke’s Diner to Toronto and Vancouver (as well as many locations throughout the US). Fans can indulge on free coffee (with a special surprise under your coffee sleeve) all while enjoying a decked out environment done up to resemble Luke’s Diner. This the perfect event to get you in the right mindset for a whole new journey beginning on November 25th, 2016.
Here are all the important details:
When: October 5th with free coffee giveaway from 7 am – 12 pm ET.
Gilmore Girls fans in Toronto get yourself ready for free coffee and an amazing experience as you prepare for the launch of a whole new journey. Don’t forget all seven episodes can be binge watched on Netflix now! 🙂
Disclosure: I am a #StreamTeam member and receive perks associated with this affiliation. All opinions expressed are my own.
A desperate call for help, finds Bianca back in the US with her team of friends, in Corporate Citizen.
About Corporate Citizen
A call for help from an old friend lands Bianca and the crew back in Boston. On a timeout with Dante, due to revelations in the aftermath of the showdown in Naples, Bianca is drawn to a mysterious new ally who understands the traumas of her past, and has some very real trauma of his own. Murder, designer drugs, and a hacker named Magician challenge our team, and Bianca learns that leaving Rendition behind might be much harder than she thinks.
My Thoughts
I could not wait for Corporate Citizen to be released! I fell in love with the first four books in the Roma Series and this was on my MUST READ list. I always get nervous when I read the next book in a series, will it be as good as the previous one, will the characters change or will it be the same? Corporate Citizen was the PERFECT addition to the Roma Series – it was exciting, fresh, adventurous and I was unable to put it down!
Bianca is an incredible young woman and has to be one of my all time favourite characters of any book that I have ever read. She is independent, strong, intelligent and never apologizes for who she is (well not directly!). In this novel, while on a break from Dante (her boyfriend), she meets another young man who is directly tied into her new case in Boston. He is a troubled young man but one who understands her past, the trauma that it has caused her and it is amazing to see her open up to him. We see this whole new side of Bianca and you fall in love with her more.
The plot line itself was intense and amazing – something Gabriel is excellent at! He draws you right into the story and it is so intense you literally can not put the book down. The story opens up at the right spots, giving you just the right amount of information when you need it and leaves you guessing for the rest. The new hacker, Magician, adds a whole new level of excitement to this novel! He adds more mystery into an already adventure packed novel.
Corporate Citizen is another MUST read! You will not be disappointed with this story and while you are at it, check out the whole Roma series. This series based on Bianca and her “team” are incredible and you will not want to miss one moment of their exploits.
Gabriel Valjan lives in Boston, Massachusetts. He is the author of the Roma Series, available from Winter Goose Publishing. Gabriel has also written numerous short stories and essays found online and in print. You connect with him on his website, Twitter and Facebook.