Showing posts with label Jade Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jade Lee. Show all posts

Monday, July 25, 2016

Historical Romance Review: As Rich As A Rogue by Jade Lee


Description:
A most unusual wager

Mari Powel's fiery Welsh temper is up. Peter Norwood, Lord Whitly, is back in town after six years romping around India making his fortune. Mari blames him for her social downfall and has spent all this time clawing her way back into the ton's good graces. How dare he show up on his first day back and publicly embroil her in a bet involving long-awaited apologies, illicit kisses, and Lady Illston's unruly parakeet? Mari is outraged, and is going to show him-and everyone else-what she's made of. Little does she know, the unrepentant Lord Whitly has been dreaming of her all this time. Now he'll do anything to win the wager-along with Mari's heart.

My Thoughts:
Mari has been fighting the Wayward Welsh label since Lord Whitly left six years ago. Now he's back from India and he wants Mari but she wants nothing to do with him. They end up in the middle of a wager she is determined to win.  A light, fun read. I really enjoyed this one.


My Rating: *****
Steam Factor: !!!!


My Source:
Netgalley



Where to get it:

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Where to find the author:

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Monday, May 16, 2016

Barbara Vey Reader Appreciation Weekend 2016 #BVW16 - #Giveaway


Now that I am back from BEA/BookCon, I am finally getting to my write-up for this amazing weekend! Getting home and back into the real world was a major let-down, and I've been busy getting ready for my first BEA. I had such a great time and already can't wait for next year!

This event just gets bigger and better every year. This is my third year attending, the second year with my husband along.

Bingo!


The fun started Friday afternoon with a bingo party hosted by Winnie Griggs,Sharon Sala, Holly Jacobs, Liz Talley, and Lenora Worth. Instead of traditional bingo with a letter and number, they used the author's name and the title of one of their books. It was clever and I was mentally adding to my TBR list. I had a great time even before I won a goodie bag with a Kindle fire and some other fun stuff during the first game of blackout.

Kindle Fire and other good stuff

Later Friday evening was the author Q&A. This is always fun as the authors get a random question that they pick out of a bowl. The questions ranged from questions about writing and books to "how did you meet Barbara Vey?" There were a lot of interesting answers. It was a fun and entertaining time. Even my husband enjoyed it. After the questions and answers, people stuck around for drinks and chatting with authors and other readers.

Tonya Kappes and the author formerly known as Jade Lee

Saturday was the luncheon. First, you stop in to get your goodie bag to see the books and other good stuff in there. We took ours back up to our room so we didn't have to carry it around for the signing. 
Bag room
Books and swag from the bag


This is also the time that you can buy raffle tickets for all of the available raffle baskets. The money goes to a different charity every year.

Raffle baskets

The doors for the luncheon open at 10:30 and you can go in and chat with people and see all of the table decorations. The authors try to out-do one another with their tables and it is interesting to see what they come up with.  I sat at Shiloh Walker's table. She brought alcohol, so she wins. :) 


Shiloh Walker's luncheon table
From the Shiloh Walker goodie bag

The keynote speaker during the luncheon was Eloisa James. She spoke about not being ashamed of what you read, to embrace it and read what you like. She also talked about pouring yourself into your work as an author. She talked about how genre fiction is harder to write than literary fiction due to the fact that, since you know how it's going to end, it's harder to surprise the reader. 

Eloisa James

 During the luncheon the authors each gave away a basket that they donated. At the end of the luncheon they drew tickets for the raffle baskets.

There were so many baskets to give away that it went all the way up to the author signing. The signing was set up much better than last year. This was an opportunity to chat with the authors, get books signed, and buy more books. This was a lot of fun. 

Josie Brown

Sharon Sala

Tina DeSalvo

Tiffany Snow

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Nancy Naigle and Brinda WiLoveBooks (me)

Eloisa James

Brenda Novak and Brinda WiLoveBooks

Julie Moffett 
Brinda WiLoveBooks and Tonya Kappes
After the signing was pizza, followed by game night hosted by Eloisa James and Damon Suede. There were authors that rotated around the room for the games. The first was a game where each table had to pick their favorite book to pitch to the rest of the room. This resulted in quite an impressive list. There was also romance novel charades and a crazy game of Mad Libs. 

Eloisa James and Damon Suede

The Sunday morning breakfast was new this year. I sat with Toni McGee Causey, who was a new-to-me author. She is from New Orleans and had her table decorated with authentic Mardi Gras beads. Author Lauren Dane also sat at our table. The two authors had some interesting stories and it was a great time. Then Jade Lee made my husband blush from the next table, which was pretty funny.

Toni McGee Causey's breakfast table
From Toni McGee Causey's breakfast goodie bag

It was a fantastic weekend even though I was exhausted when I came home. Every author and reader I have talked to about this event says what a great event it is. I already have the date on my calendar for when tickets go on sale for next year. 

Books and swag
I brought so much stuff home with me. Authors donated books and swag for giveaways, and my husband came along. So let's have a giveaway!

Giveaway
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Monday, November 30, 2015

Review: One Rogue At a Time by Jade Lee


Description:
USA Today bestselling author Jade Lee continues her saucy, vibrant Rakes and Rogues Regency romance series with a high-society outsider who may have met his match…

A brown-eyed bastard with nothing to lose

As the illegitimate son of a duke, Bramwell Wesley Hallowsby grew up tough, on the fringes of society, learning to hide his hurt and cynicism with charm and Town polish. He’s carved out a place for himself as a mercenary, serving as bodyguard and general strong arm for the peerage. Bram has nothing to lose… and he’s exactly what Maybelle “Bluebell” Ballenger needs.

Meets his match in a blue-eyed beauty with everything to hide

Maybelle needs a mentor to teach her to speak and act like a lady, so she can claim the place in society she was denied. As they team up to take on the ton, Bram knows she’s hiding something even from him. Despite the deception he sees behind those sparkling blue eyes, Bram wants to believe that Maybelle’s love is no lie. But it seems fate has served him up his just desserts in the likes of this determined damsel.

Rakes and Rogues Series Order:
50 Ways to Ruin a Rake (Book 1)
One Rogue at a Time (Book 2)
The Richer the Rogue (Book 3)



My Thoughts:
I didn't like Bram at first. He was just too selfish for me and I found myself wanting to smack him more than once. I loved Maybelle, though. She is smart and knows how to take care of herself. A very practical person.This is a fun read. There is a drunken pig and some suspense. And Bram grew on me over time. Fans of historical romance will love this one. 


My Rating: *****
Steam Factor: !!!!
*Notes:
Mild language

My Source: Netgalley



Where to get it:

Amazon | B&N | iTunes


Where to find the author:

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Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Review: 50 Ways to Ruin a Rake by Jade Lee


Description:

Mellie has a plan
Mellie Smithson is trapped in the country with no suitors and no prospects on the horizon except, perhaps, the exasperating—although admittedly handsome—guest of her father. She's looking for any excuse to go to London to meet more eligible men.

Trevor has a problem
Trevor Anaedsley's grandfather has cut off his funds until such time as he gets engaged. Trevor escapes to the country—ostensibly to visit his old tutor Mr. Smithson but actually to duck his creditors—where he meets Smithson's lovely daughter Mellie. The obvious solution is suddenly before him—but the lady has ideas of her own, and Trevor's going to have to measure up...

My Thoughts:
A delightfully fun read. I couldn't get enough. Mellie and Trevor have known each other for years, as her father was his tutor and they're always talking science. Even though they don't particularly like each other, a fake engagement is just the thing to solve both their problems. He gets the fiance he need to get access to his  money again and she gets her season in London. Mellie is a great heroine. She's very intelligent and a problem solver. It is fun to watch Trevor try to find her a suitor. Surprisingly, none of them seem to be good enough. Wonder why... I highly recommend for those who like their romance funny, steamy, and completely entertaining.


My Rating: *****
Steam Factor: !!!!
*Notes:
Some language

My Source: Publisher via Netgalley


Where to get it:

Amazon | B&N | iTunes


Where to find the author:

Website | Twitter | Facebook | Pinterest | Goodreads

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