Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Short story. Show all posts

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Behind Closed Doors - Rachael Reilly

Behind Closed DoorsBehind Closed Doors by Rachael Reilly
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Behind Closed Doors is a fun and quick read. It's really more of a short story with chapters than a novella and I read it in one sitting. That said, it is quite a bit of fun. We have romance, a bit of a problem to overcome and it's quite hot. Don't let the length fool you into thinking that there isn't plenty here.
Behind Closed Doors is the name of a sex shop that Julia, a middle school librarian decides to visit. She broke up with her previous boyfriend over a month ago and has been missing sex. She decides to take matters into her own hands. While at the shop, she runs into owner Clay and from the second that they meet the chemistry between them is explosive.
The relationship between Julia and Clay is fast-moving but still enjoyable to watch it unfold. There isn't a lot of space for huge discoveries or deep developments, but that's not always what you're looking for. This was a good quick read and I'd certainly be keen to see more from this author.
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Friday, 22 May 2020

He is Watching - Denise Carbo


He Is Watching (Deerbourne Inn)He Is Watching by Denise Carbo
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

He is Watching is a short story in the Deerbourne Inn series. I believe that these stories are all standalone stories written by different authors but set in and around the Deerbourne Inn. I didn't realise this with the first one of these books that I read, but I'd got it this time.
The story focuses on Julie Roy, a graphic designer from Boston. For months she's been stalked by someone unknown. Being sent photos from inside her flat to her work computer is the final straw and she flees with no real destination in mind. She finds herself staying at the Deerbourne Inn and it's there that she meets Joe Bascombe. Joe is drawn to her immediately, developing strong feelings for her. But Julie is battling her problems with her stalker.
I liked this short story, the romance between Joe and Julie works well and the chemistry between them is believable and enjoyable to watch. The stalking aspect of the story adds an extra level to things. This is only a short story, but it didn't feel that it was rushed or anything missed out. I really enjoyed it.
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Saturday, 9 May 2020

Are You In - P.W. Steele

Are You In? (Powerhouse #1)Are You In? by P.W. Steele
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Are you in is the first book in the Powerhouse series. The series seems to be set in a gym and focuses around a group of four gay owners who are known as the quad squad. This first book is about Andy who wants to build his body up and goes to the gym. There he meets one of the owners Jack and is instantly drawn to him.
This is a very quick read, not necessarily a bad thing, but it did end with the feeling that this was just setting up for a bigger story. I don't know if future stories are going to be similar, or if this was just setting the groundwork for a bigger story involving Jack and Andy.
There is one sex scene in this, which in all honestly was a bit of an odd one. I did feel a bit as though I'd wandered into someone's personal fantasy. That might just be me though.
I'd be interested to read the next in this series to see where it's going to go next.
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Monday, 27 January 2020

With Love From New Orleans - Various

Voyages of the Heart
Review of With Love from New Orleans


Cities around the world have their own charming allure which pulls you in, allowing you to enjoy their secrets. They offer love, passion, laughter, healing, and even heartbreak. The authors have penned these emotions and more into their stories one page at a time. Pack your luggage to join us on our voyage of the heart. Our next destination: New Orleans!

With Love From New Orleans


Romance in the “Big Easy” isn't for the faint of heart. The mystery hidden in the worlds created by VOTH's authors will keep you enthralled in each and every tale. The only promise on this voyage of love is that we’ve sealed each story with a kiss of passion which will entice you to come back for more. Welcome to New Orleans where every page reveals a new secret as we explore the city's round-the-clock appeal.


Review


With Love From New OrleansWith Love From New Orleans by Jade Royal
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

With love from New Orleans

BLOOD MAGIC BARGAIN by Annelise Alexis
I had mixed feelings about this one. Lenny is in trouble and out for a good time before the law catches up with her. After a night of heavy drinking, she finds herself in the hands of a group of wolves. Despite being human she seems to be the mate of pack trouble maker Jules. I enjoyed the building of the story between the two as they worked out how to be together. I also liked the building of the world, which is always difficult in such a short story. The only slight problem was that with it being such a short story, I was left wanting to know a little bit more. What happened after they sorted everything out? I'd also have liked to see a little bit more between them as they got to know one another. Overall, a good read though.

DANI'S MASQUERADE by Brian Miller
This was a bit of an unusual story. Dani the lead is an escort, she has friends who she works with as a waitress, but they don't know about her other work. This is a short story, so I don't want to give many more details of the plot, for fear of giving the whole story away. I quite enjoyed it in any case.

A BITE AND A MARK: A STORY FROM THE GRID by Jaz T Ward
Oddly enough, this is the third story I've read recently where our two main characters wake up handcuffed to one another and with no idea who each other is and how they got there. This time the two characters in question are the IT expert from paranormal enforcers the grid and a young female vampire. I enjoyed this story and as it was the first that I'd read from this series or by this author, it was a good introduction.

DUPLICITY by Roux Cantrell
This is a short story with a bit of romance and a bit of murder in it. The murder doesn't take part until the later part for the story, although it becomes clear fairly quickly who is likely to be murdered and roughly why. The romance is perhaps the more important part of the story. It was a good read, although there was a little too much telling rather than showing which made it slightly less engaging than it might otherwise have been.

THE FRENCH QUARTER QUEEN by Patricia D. Eddy
This is a second chance romance, although the two characters only knew each other as teenagers. Even though they were both seventeen when they met and took part in a chess tournament Emile and Serafine have never forgotten about one another. When Serafine returns to New Orleans fifteen years later, she's attacked and beaten up by Emile's father, Emile rescues her and nurses her back to health. Despite the violence, this was quite a sweet love story and I enjoyed reading about what happened to both of them.

BLAME IT ON THE SPRING FLING by Natalie-Nicole Bates
I enjoyed this little story. I usually quite like second chance romances and this one was particularly good. I loved the idea of the hero Drew pretending that he was Lena's love slave because of a love potion, even though it hadn't had any effect on him at all. Great quick read.

SERENDIPITY by Maggie Adams
It's nice to read a romance about a couple who are a bit older than we usually come across. In this case, our hero and heroine are old enough to have grown-up children but certainly more than young enough for some passion and romance. I quite enjoyed this little read.

BENEATH AN IRIDESCENT SKY by Bella Emy
Sometimes I get a bit sick of the inexperienced woman meets a man who sleeps around storyline. Fortunately, this story is far from that. After her relationship fell apart Misty (Melissa) has been jumping from man to man for a quick hook up. While on holiday in New Orleans, she runs into old friend Liam and things soon heat up and become more interesting between them. I enjoyed this little romance.

SUGAR MAGNOLIA by Lily Black
Sugar Magnolia is the story of Ellen and Roman. Ellan longs for children and marriage, so much so that she is willing to enter into a fake marriage with a man she thinks is gay, just to be married to someone and have kids. Just before the wedding, she meets Roman, who is all she has ever dreamed of. I liked the way this story played out over six days. Roman was lovely and they both deserved to find what they were looking for.

LOVE BLOOMS by Carrie Humphrey
I've read a few dragon shifter romances, but this one was a little different as the couple dragon Nassir and Child of Gaia Hazel have been together for a long time. She helps to settle the Earth and help nature while he protects her. I enjoyed this short story that had New Orleans magic bringing them together.

DAMNED by Alyssa Drake
This was a little bit of an unusual paranormal romance, as one part of the couple Julien is a ghost. This doesn't stop him from falling for Violet, who has recently had her heartbroken. It was a fun read with an interesting storyline. I enjoyed this unusual romance.

HEALING YOU by Autumn Sand
I'm not sure what I would do if my marriage broke down and my children blamed me. But that's what happens in this story to Sian. Left alone in a strange city, she stumbles across a musician who tells her of a place he used to play before the owner Just's wife was murdered. Sian and Just are both damaged, but together they can help one another heal and find happiness. I liked this story of making the choices that work for you and help you to become the people you are meant to be. The love aspect of this story was quite sweet too.

HER REVENGE by Ashlee Shades
This is an unusual 'love' story, as most of the action takes place before the final couple gets together. The story starts with Victoria being very much in love with her husband Ayden. She discovers that he has been unfaithful to her and decides to take her revenge. This was a very short story and quite different from the others in the book so far. An interesting change.

BEHIND THE FLEUR DE LIS: A CLOCKWORK GUN SHORT STORY by Katherine Le White
This was quite a strange one, not a love story as such, or at least not a falling in love story. I don't know if this is part of a bigger series or something, but it seemed like I was missing something somewhere along the lines. Even so, it was an interesting tale and well written.

BACCARA by Tamsen Schultz
This was the author and story that I originally got this collection for. I've read a few of her Windsor series and although this isn't part of the same series, it is similar in some ways. What I enjoy about this story is that it is both a crime story and a romance. It isn't that one part of the story takes the lead and the other part is just an add on. Both parts also work well together. I enjoyed this one.

FOUND YOU by Maria Vickers
Found you is a m/m romance between Jordan and Archer. It is a side story to Unbreak Me, but I haven't read that and it didn't matter. I enjoyed this romance. Archer is a bit all over the place when we meet him, but the two work well as a couple.

LOVE CELEBRATED by Amy Allen
This one wasn't for me. I'm not sure what was going on, to be honest. It said that it was set in the early 1800s but apart from the odd word (one in every few pages) there was nothing to suggest that, the main female character was even called Brandi. I think it might be part of a wider series or something, but it did nothing for me.

ENEMY MINE by Nia Farrell
This story has the highest heat level of any of the books so far, I think that there can be only one or two to go, so suspect that it might be the hottest one here. This is an enemies to lovers story in the most real sense of the term. Henry and Ophelia aren't personal enemies, but as they are on different sides in the American civil war, they are enemies in a bigger sense. I enjoyed this story, it was a bit of a different style to many historical romances.

REDEMPTION IN NEW ORLEANS by Jade Royal
This story is a continuation of one that appeared in the With Love from London collection (which I haven't read) and it doesn't finish in this book but will be completed in the next one. It would have been nice to see a conclusion to this little story but to be honest, I didn't mind too much. It was quite an enjoyable story but I would like to find out what happens with Raphael and Anise.

ONLY FOOLS WALK FREE by Sandra R. Neeley
This is a supernatural romance story. Sam's soul has been trapped in a crypt after he was attacked by his lover's father and he made a deal to keep her safe before he died. As the years pass he watches over her until she is an old woman. Years later they get a second chance. This was quite an unusual romance all about soul mates, quite enjoyable.

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Sunday, 17 November 2019

The Measure of Malice - Martin Edwards

The Measure of Malice: Scientific Detection Stories (British Library Crime Classics)The Measure of Malice: Scientific Detection Stories by Martin Edwards
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The great thing about these short story collections from the British Library Crime classics ist that they all introduce you to a range of new writers and if there is one that you don't enjoy as much, it isn't long before you are onto the next one. Fortunately, I don't think that there was one story that I didn't enjoy in this little collection. Even better, as well as the authors that were new to me, there were one or two old favourites. Particularly as there was a Lord Peter short story from Dorothy L. Sayers which I hadn't come across before.
I do find short stories a little harder to read, they tend to be a little longer than most chapters, so you can't squeeze one if you don't have long to sit and read and I don't tend to like going from story to story if I'm sitting reading for longer. With this collection, I've been reading one in between each longer length novel or novella. It's taken me a little while to get through because of that, but my enjoyment hasn't diminished as a result.
This is a great collection to dip into with a range of great stories from authors that you may not have come across before.
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Saturday, 19 October 2019

The Allingham Minibus - Margery Allingham

The Allingham MinibusThe Allingham Minibus by Margery Allingham
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I haven't actually read any of Margery Allingham's book before, so I wasn't really sure what to expect. I'm not sure why I haven't read any before, I've always been a fan of detective novels from the golden age and I have even come across Campion, the detective she is most known for on TV. Although Campion does appear in a couple of the short stories in this book, the collection isn't all about mysteries. In fact, my favourite stories in the collection were those with a bit of a spooky feel. The one with the parrot or the old lady with the radio really stood out.
The stories in this collection are for the most part quite short, but they still offer a lot despite this. She has the ability to tell an engaging and interesting story in just a few short pages. In fact, the one that I enjoyed the least was the longest in the collection. Even that was still a good read.
This might be the first Margery Allingham that I've read, but I'm sure that it won't be the last and I'll be dipping into her books when I get the chance.
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Love in the Stacks - Delilah Peters

Love in the Stacks (Love in New Bedford, #2)Love in the Stacks by Delilah Peters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I've read a few of these short stories from Carina Press. While they don't offer a long, in-depth story, they are a fun, quick read with lots of dirty bits as the title of the series would suggest. This is a very quick read, but for something fast and instantly satisfying, then you can't go far wrong here.
The story is about Poppy and Ben, who both work in the library in New Bedford. Ben has not been there long and works in the archives downstairs. He's a little different, being shy and reserved one minute, but once Poppy gets to know him, he's anything but and the sparks fly between them.
As this is quite short, there isn't a great deal of character development or plot here, but that doesn't really matter. It was still very enjoyable and I liked the growing relationship between the two.
The story is set at Christmas and even features a snowstorm that traps Poppy and Ben in the library together overnight. If you had a cold winters evening in front of the fire, then this book would be a great read to enjoy.
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Tuesday, 17 September 2019

The Last Seance: Tales of the Supernatural - Agatha Christie

The Last Séance: Tales of the SupernaturalThe Last Séance: Tales of the Supernatural by Agatha Christie
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I've been a fan of Agatha Christie since I first discovered Miss Marple as a child. I have to admit that it has been quite some years since I have read any of her books and I haven't bothered with many of her short stories at all.
This collection all have a supernatural theme. In some cases, such as The Dressmaker's Doll, there is something otherworldly going on. In others, what at first appears to be inexplicable, is revealed to be the result of trickery.
Although the stories do all have a supernatural theme, for the most part they are very much classic Christie and I'm sure that this collection would appeal to any fans of her work. I think that it is a mark of what a good storyteller she is that even though they were short stories, I didn't want to put the book down and found myself ploughing through one after the other.
Fans of her work will love this collection, particularly as both of her beloved detectives Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot appear in more than one story each. People who haven't really tried many of her books before might find this a good way to give some of her stories a go.

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Saturday, 7 September 2019

Deep Waters: Murder on the Waves - Martin Edwards

Deep Waters: Murder on the Waves (British Library Crime Classics)Deep Waters: Murder on the Waves by Martin Edwards
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I have to admit that I usually avoid short story collections. Not because I don't enjoy them, but as they are generally a bit longer than a chapter in length, you need a bit longer to sit down and enjoy them. The other danger is that the collection is often a mixed bag, of varying quality. Fortunately, with this collection, they were all enjoyable.
Of course, there were some that I enjoyed more than others. Possibly this had more to do with the style of the story rather than the writing. While some fit into the classic puzzle style, others just follow someone in the undertaking of a crime. One of my personal favourites actually followed someone who wanted to commit murder and get his comeuppance, by way of natural justice by the end of the tale.
I took quite a while over these, simply because I dipped into them from time to time as I read other books in between. Whether you take that approach or tackle one after another, I'm sure that you'll find plenty to enjoy in this collection.

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