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Sep 28, 2010

Dragon's Curse by Nancy Lee Badger


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Title:  Dragon’s Curse Author: Nancy Lee Badger   
Publisher:  Whispers Publishing
Genre: Historical Paranormal Romance
Length: Mini Novel
RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 3
Presentation: 4
Editing: 4
Story: 4
Writing Ability: 3

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Reviewed by: yadkny
About The Book: Brianna MacLeod has accompanied a shipload of her guardian’s friends to a remote island off the coast of Scotland. She eludes these Highland hunters to keep her innocence…and her gift of sight. Her attitude against falling for womanly desires changes when she nearly drowns. Saved by the talons of a terrifying winged beast, she awakens—naked—in a cave, beside an unusual man.
Cursed by a vengeful witch to transform into a dragon at inopportune times, Draco MacDonald hides on this deserted island to live alone: until he plucks a servant girl from certain death. Fueled by jealousy, and tempered by fear for her safety, he succumbs to an unfamiliar desire to mate. Her kisses propel him to dare to make her his own.
Set in 1592 on the Scottish island of Staffa, the cursed hero battles a ghostly witch, a hunter set on rape, and his own growing desire for a young woman with premonitions of his death.

The Review: Draco is a dragon shifter cursed to be as such by a witch years prior for something Draco didn’t do. Brianna is a ward of the laird of Clan Macleod and has gone to accompany her guardian on a hunting trip, but there is another reason for the laird wanting to keep her close at hand. Brianna has a gift of being a seer. Her visions are to be used for his benefit and not to be advertised to any one else or they might think she is a witch.
The relationship between Draco and Brianna was a very sweet romance. I did feel that it was a kind of rushed romance in that the characters fell for each other fast without some of the sexual tension and frustration I find helps build a relationship so that the characters learn more about each other before being intimate. Having both Draco and Brianna as virgins was a nice surprise in that usually it’s the female that is the virgin while the male is the experienced alpha. In this case I didn’t think that Draco lost any of his masculinity by being a virgin and it only added to the sweetness of the romance between the characters.
The imagery that Nancy Lee Badger portrays in this story is fantastic. I really fell into the atmosphere quite easily. Although the individual characters are well developed, the plot lacked depth. However, I would still recommend this book to readers that are looking for a sweet romance with a paranormal twist.
Pagan Elements: None.

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Adrian's Angel by Angela Ashton


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Title:  Adrian’s Angel
Author: Angela Ashton   
Author Site: http://angelaashtonbooks.com/
Buy Link: http://www.champagnebooks.com/
Publisher:  Champagne Books
Genre: Historical/Paranormal Romance (time travel)
Length: 374 pgs.

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 4
Presentation: 5
Editing: 4 (Simple mistakes, like confusing bizarre/bazaar, threw/through, surly/surely, should have been caught by an editor.)
Story: 5
Writing Ability: 5


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Reviewed by: Violet Harper
About The Book: Plagued by baffling circumstances surrounding the loss of his childhood sweetheart, Adrian Birichino has spent the last twenty years trying to forget. When fate forces him to return to the town he loathes, his pervasive nightmares turn alarmingly real as a luminous angel steps out of thin air, inducing an accident that leaves his life in familiar hands. Real or not, she feeds a need burrowed deep in his soul. But if she’s just a figment of his hyperactive imagination, how had she managed to leave behind tangible evidence of her existence?
Having been catapulted to a sinister spot in time, Riley Gail must find a way to convince Adrian she is real and living in the heart of the infamous witch-hunt…else resign to be immortalized in the pages of history as one of Salem’s accused forevermore.
The Review: Adrian’s Angel stands out in a vast sea of novels involving the Salem Witch Hunts as one of the most refreshingly original works ever written. Ms. Ashton uses the tragic events as both a character and a plot device in her fast-paced, adventure-filled tale of two soul mates ripped from one another by fate. She does a wonderful job of using the hunts effectively without letting them overshadow the real story.
I couldn’t help but fall in love with both the tormented hero, Adrian, and the feisty heroine, Riley.  Both were dealt more than their share of heartache and tragedy before they reached their teen years.  It only got worse for them after that.  Yet each of them displayed an indomitable spirit that made them interesting and worthwhile characters.  Ms. Ashton’s skill at building characters is amazing.  From the first page, I never doubted that any of them were real people.  Even when she recreated historical figures, she made them real while still maintaining accurate portrayals.
This was a longer novel, and the plot was full of riveting twists and turns.  Many characters added their viewpoints to build an intricate web of truths and lies.  Ms. Ashton expertly wove everything together in a time-travel adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat with wanting to know what happens next.  I am looking forward to reading more stories by this amazing author.
Pagan Elements: Though the story has an overtly Christian backdrop (it was Puritan times,) several characters use magic in order to grow as people.  Adrian must learn to forgive and let go of his hate.  He is aided in this by Fannie, the ‘real’ witch in the story, through the performing of several Pagan rituals.

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Battlesong by Allison Knight


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Title:  Battlesong
Author: Allison Knight
Genre: Historical Romance
Length: 209 pgs.

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 4
Presentation: 5
Editing: 4 (some errors)
Story: 4
Writing Ability: 4

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Reviewed by: Violet Harper
About The Book: Their marriage begins with a lie. Tricked into wedding young Laren Blair, the daughter of a Scottish laird, Arthur ap Brynn Ffrydd, an English baron, abandons her at his keep. When he finally returns six years later she has won the affection of his people but all he sees are the changes she has made. Their battles begin.

She fears her life will be as miserable with Arthur as it was with her cruel father. He envisions losing his property to her Scottish clan. As they learn to tolerate each other, desire draws them together. When Laren is kidnaped and Arthur is wounded in battle they realize they love each other. Reunited, can their love withstand the strain of another lie?



The Review: Ms. Knight just keeps getting better. Battlesong is the follow-up to Heartsong, though one doesn’t have to read Heartsong to fully enjoy Battlesong. From the second I picked it up, I was whisked away to Medieval England. It’s a dangerous, romantic time that Ms. Knight vividly and expertly recreates.
The characters are fully realized and full of life. Laren is a woman to admire. Her grit and strength create sparks in any setting, but especially in this one where women were considered property. Arthur is rash, headstrong, handsome, and true to his values—a perfect recipe for a hero.

Battlesong is an enjoyable, relaxing read that provides the perfect escape for a rainy afternoon. I highly recommend this to anyone who enjoys historical romance.
Pagan Elements: N/A
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Harley Afternoon Delight by Molly Diamond


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Title: Harley Afternoon Delight
Author: Molly Diamond 
Author Site: http://mollydiamond.wordpress.com
Buy Link: www.breathlesspress.com/erotic/forthcoming/harley-afternoon-delight.html
Publisher: Breathless Press
Genre: Contemporary/Erotic/Romance/M-F
Length: Short

RATINGS FOR:
Cover: 4-Very hot!
Presentation: 4
Editing: 4 (Found a few mistakes)
Story: 3
Writing Ability: 3.5

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Reviewed by: Strega
About The Book:
The Review: This story is purely for titillation purposes only. There is no plot, no tension, no intrigue, and really no reason for this story other than an attempt to turn the reader on. I found the dialogue trite and unconvincing, the sex was under whelming and the characters were one-dimensional. I felt as if I was reading a letter to a girly magazine: Dear Editor, You'll never guess what happened when I looked out my window and saw my neighbor mowing the lawn in a thong…
When I read at the end of the story that the author had written for Hustler Magazine, I understood why the story had that trashy feel to it. I'm sure there are many who enjoy reading this type of work and for those, this will be a treat. As for me, the story just didn't do a thing.
Pagan Elements: None

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