Book Review: A Taste of Seduction

The problem with reading so many different series’ is that sometimes I forget which series I’m in. For the life of me, I couldn’t remember what I’d read of this one. Thank goodness for Goodreads and past blog posts for helping me get caught up.

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I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

One-Sentence Synopsis
The woman who left him to marry into wealth comes back into the life of a man who’s already in danger from a known enemy. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page.

Young Love
When they were young, Evangeline told Hadley she didn’t care about money or status, that she loved him and only wanted to be with him. And he believed her. So when he received a letter saying that she decided she needed to do what was best for her family and was marrying a Scottish viscount, Hadley was heartbroken. After giving up on ever finding true love again, he now finds himself in an agreement to marry the sister of one of his brother’s friends.

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Back in the Picture
When Evangeline shows up with her son, emotions run high. Now widowed, Evangeline has returned to explain what really happened to her. In her mind, Hadley is the one at fault for never coming to rescue her as she pleaded for him to do in her letters…letters that he never received, of course. Because of shenanigans.

Making & Fixing Mistakes
The angst is high at the beginning, because Hadley doesn’t believe Evangeline. When she’s shot because someone is trying to kill him, he realizes how much he still cares for her and has to decide if he should let go of his hurt and agree to start over with her.

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Things aren’t that easy though. Hadley and his friends are the target of a psychopath looking for revenge for things their fathers did, and Hadley is worried that Evangeline and her son are going to become involved, putting their lives put in danger. On top of that, Hadley’s brother is being blackmailed, and Hadley is the one who has to suffer the consequences by marrying someone he doesn’t love to keep his brother and his family’s reputation safe.

Quick and Easy
This one was a really quick read for me and though I enjoyed it, I didn’t get fully immersed in it. By this time in the series, the men being targeted know who’s trying to kill them and are trying to apprehend her without getting murdered, so there was some suspense, but not a lot of mystery. Still, the danger plot gave things a sense of urgency and distress towards the end.

Evangeline comes to the rescue to make it so Hadley doesn’t have to marry anyone else. And of course, she has her own secret to share with him…when the time is right. So there’s conflict, but a lot of the romantic angst seemed to resolve easily.

The Romance Factor
I recently read a book with a similar plot line, so it’s possible something was lost to me because of that. I did like the conflict that arose from their misunderstanding, and by the end, they had things figured out pretty well between them. They were cute, but I didn’t get a huge amount of chemistry between them. 3/5

The Steam Factor
Sexy times were mild but sweet. Evangeline had been treated poorly by her husband, and I liked that the story touched on her worries about being with Hadley and how she realized how different he was when it came to making love. 3/5

Final Thoughts
Not a book that grabbed me, but an enjoyable read for the most part. I feel that I would have been a little more into it had I been reading the books from the beginning. It can be read as a standalone…I didn’t have any trouble following the plot or what had been happening. I think reading from the beginning would have made me feel a bit more invested in the characters. I would still recommend this to fans of historical romance and intrigue, and I’m still on board with reading the final book, especially because the plot teaser for it hooked me hard.

Book Review: Now and Then by Mira Lyn Kelly

I loved the last Mira Lyn Kelly book I read, so I was excited when NetGalley sent me an email about this one. Not only do I enjoy the  romance in her novels, I like the friendships between the various characters.

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I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

One-Sentence Synopsis
A game developer falls back in love with the woman who’d left him in college, determined to make it work this time despite how reluctant she seems to engage in a relationship with him. For a full synopsis, see this book’s Goodreads page.

Blast From the Past
Ford Meyers is the mind behind a major video game that, along with some good investments, has made him a wealthy guy. But he doesn’t share this with women because he’s been burned by them wanting him for his money and all the things he can buy them. The only exception is Brynn Ahearne, who knew him before he made it big. In college, they had a great connection, and Ford thought they were in love…until Brynn left and never came back. So when he sees her in a bar and finds out she’s living in his neighborhood, he hopes to become reacquainted.

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Family Obligations
Brynn loved Ford just as much, but her family was a mess, her father a compulsive gambler who got in trouble with loan sharks and always found a way to manipulate her and her loved ones into funding his ventures. When Brynn lost everything to one of his schemes, she stayed away from Ford to protect him from her father. Now that they’ve reconnected, she feels she has to keep her distance because her dad is getting out of jail and she knows the whole cycle is about to start again.

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Conflict & Chemistry
I loved Ford as the nerdy hero who wants Brynn to trust him and to stop leaving him. Brynn is likable, but she frustrated me with her “need to protect” stuff. I understand that she was scared that something would happen to Ford and his family, since she’d seen it firsthand when it came to her father, but I really just wanted her to tell her father to go piss up a rope or run him over with a truck or something.

The Romance Factor
So many feels. The story is told from both main points of view and I found it sweet how much they felt for each other. Even though this was a second chance romance and not my favorite trope, I really liked that there seemed to be a hint of fate to them having met again. And while it’s not really blatant until the end, I enjoyed the damsel-in-distress factor as well. 5/5

The Steam Factor
I think the previous book in the series was a little steamier, but this one definitely held its own with a mix of intense and emotional sexy times between Brynn and Ford. 4/5

Final Thoughts
This was a fast read that still managed to pack in a ton of angst and enough conflict to make me happy. Now I want to go back and read the series again.