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review 2020-01-28 20:47
Romantic Suspense
Body Search - Jessica Andersen

Body Search is a great romantic suspense by Jessica Andersen. Ms. Andersen has provided readers with a well-written book furnished with an outstanding collection of characters. Dale has been gone from Lobster Island for 15 years but he must now return. He's against his ex, Tansy, being assigned to go with him, but he doesn't want her to lose her job. Tansy and Dale's story is loaded with drama, humor, spice, action and suspense. I enjoyed reading this book and look forward to reading more from Jessica Andersen in the future. Body Search is book 4 of the Boston General Series but can be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

 

I read a print copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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review 2016-02-04 20:35
Good read
Meet Me at Midnight - Jessica Andersen

Meet Me At Midnight is my first read by Jessica Andersen.  Ms Andersen has delivered a well written book.  Meet Me At Midnight is loaded with drama, action, suspense, humor and a tiny bit of sizzle.  Ty and Gabby's story is a race against time action packed mini-thriller.  I enjoyed Meet Me At Midnight and look forward to reading more from Jessica Andersen in the future.  This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

 

I bought a copy of this book at a library sale.

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text 2015-11-03 16:36
Green: Botanists in Romance Novels
Power of Learning - Viola Grace
To Sir Phillip, With Love - Julia Quinn
Blame It on Chocolate (Hqn Romance) - Jennifer Greene
Rivers of Gold - Tracie Peterson
Love in a Bottle - Zoe Archer
Bear Claw Bodyguard - Jessica Andersen
The Life of the World to Come - Kage Baker
The Perfect Poison (Arcane Society, #6) - Amanda Quick
To Tempt A Rake - Cara Elliott
A Howl for a Highlander (Heart of the Wolf, #10) - Terry Spear

I love a scientist hero or heroine in my Romance. Curiousity is a huge turn on. 

 

These heroes and heroines want to know how the world works. They study the flora.

 

Enjoy these Romance Novels featuring Bontanists. My lists are never in any particular order. Too much work... lol 

 

1. Power of Learning by Viola Grace 

 

Yavil suffers from an intellectual infection. Her mind absorbs every detail of everything she sees, and she can force understanding on her students when she goes into lecture mode. Her brainstorms have gotten the attention of the Alliance, and after she speaks with one of their representatives from Citadel Morganti, she is on her way to working as an educator to the best and brightest of talents.

Hosh is a first aid instructor assigned to Citadel Morganti, and when he listens to Yavil’s lecture on the local flora and clotting properties of minerals on Tebr, he is filled with complete understanding of the topic. This is a new experience for him, so he signs up for the entire series of lectures, and by the time they are complete, he knows more than just how to grow plants in a vacuum, he knows that Yavil is the group educator that the Sector Guard has been looking for.

 

2. To Sir Phillip, With Love by Julia Quinn 

 

Miss Eloise Bridgerton at eight and twenty - she wasn't looking for someone perfect - just perfect for her! She didn't think herself beautiful, attractive but she was a Bridgerton after all, but most people liked her because she was nice. She was a wonderful correspondent and spent hours writing letters, birthday greetings, get well notes, etc. On the occasion of hearing of her cousins death she sent along a condolence letter to the bereaved husband, Sir Phillip Crane who in response to that note not only replied with a thank you but sent her a pressed flower in remembrance, and, so began a year long `secret' pen pal correspondence.


Sir Phillip, was a quiet man, a botanist - who while not happy - seemed to find some comfort in his work in his greenhouse. He had two children that he needed to find a mother for and knowing that Eloise Bridgerton was a spinster and more than likely homely and unassuming he would send a note along inquiring that they meet to see if they might not `suit'. However, he was in no way prepared to find a beautiful young woman, unescorted, in the early morning standing on his doorstep - a woman with cool gray eyes he could have drowned in! As Eloise charged through the next couple of days, she found that Sir Phillip wasn't exactly perfect - he needed a lot of work - but there was something about him that she would find was perfect for her!

 

3. Blame It on Chocolate by Jennifer Greene 

 

Lucy Fitzhenry didn't just wake up one morning and decide to do something stupid…

But when an experimental strain of chocolate that she'd developed needed testing, someone had to do it. Who knew that overindulging in her creation would turn an introverted plant lover into a wild nymphomaniac? Or that a celebration with Nick, her boss, would lead to a shocking kiss…and a whole lot more.

She blamed it on the chocolate. Her new discovery was supposed to have made her career. Not turn her practical, logical, normal life upside down and get her pregnant with her boss's baby! Though she and Nick butted heads at work, if their one night together was any indication, they were a great match in bed. With a little luck (and chocolate!) maybe they could turn their one-night stand into the chance of a lifetime.

 

4. Rivers of Gold by Tracie Peterson 

 

Miranda Colton, presumed dead, finds herself under the care of a native Alaskan and a studious botanist from England, Teddy Davenport. Miranda only longs to find her friends and and continue north. She fears that her chances are diminishing with each passing day. Teddy is deeply committed to his research of the unique landscape of the rugged Alaskan frontier. But despite his intentions, Miranda's presence awakens a deep tenderness in his character. As a friendship with Teddy blossoms, Miranda struggles inwardly with her earlier dreams. Then the menacing force from the past threatens to destroy everything she holds dear....

 

5. Love in a Bottle by Zoe Archer 

 

It was the most beautiful fungus botanist Sophie Andrews had ever seen. And the man who came with it was a pretty fine specimen, too: tall, handsome and flashing a grin that promised wickedness. Sophie knew the bottle of love potion the roguish peddler tried to push on her was a hoax, but she had no time to argue. One of England’s most vicious criminals had kidnapped her favorite uncle, and something had to be done. 

 

Ian Blackpool refused to let the stubborn beauty who’d stumbled into his path track down the notorious Dark Dan McGannon alone. It was his duty to help. Surely it had nothing to do with the thrill he felt at her touch. After all, love was merely a specific chemical combination. But when Ian took Sophie in his arms, science went out the window. It was time to abandon bottled love and take a chance on something new—trusting his heart.

 

6. Bear Claw Bodyguard by Jessica Andersen 

 

Hot on the trail of a ruthless underground drug ring, homicide detective Jack Williams won't let anything interfere with his hunt. Not the dead-end leads, not the danger. And especially not being pulled off his case to protect Dr. Tori Bay. He can handle guarding a beautiful scientist who plays by her own rules. But keeping her out of his arms is a challenge he hadn't expected. Still, her survival depends on Jack's instincts and he isn't about to jeopardize her safety to indulge an overwhelming attraction. Jack has faced his share of challenges and usually came out on top. This time, though, as a showdown with the enemy quickly approaches, it'll take all his professional skills to ignore some very personal impulses.…

 

7. The Life of the World to Come by Kage Baker 

 

From idea to flesh to myth, this is the story of Alec Checkerfield: Seventh Earl of Finsbury, pirate, renegade, hero, anomaly, Mendoza's once and future love.

 

Mendoza is a Preserver, which means that she's sent back from the twenty-fourth century by Dr. Zeus, Incorporated - the Company - to recover things from the past which would otherwise be lost. She's a botanist, a good one. She's an immortal, indestructible cyborg. And she's a woman in love.

 

In sixteenth century England, Mendoza fell for a native, a renegade, a tall, dark, not handsome man who radiated determination and sexuality. He died a martyr's death, burned at the stake. In nineteenth century America, Mendoza fell for an eerily identical native, a renegade, a tall, dark, not handsome man who radiated determination and sexuality. When he died, she killed six men to avenge him.

 

The Company didn't like that - bad for business. But she's immortal and indestructible, so they couldn't hurt her. Instead, they dumped her in the Back Way Back. 

 

Meanwhile, back in the future, three eccentric geniuses sit in a parlor at Oxford University and play at being the new Inklings, the heirs of C. S. Lewis and J. R. R. Tolkien. Working for Dr. Zeus, they create heroic stories and give them flesh, myths in blood and DNA to protect the future from the World to Come, the fearsome Silence that will fall on the world in 2355. They create a hero, a tall, dark, not handsome man who radiates determination and sexuality.

 

"Now," stranded 150,000 years in the past, there are no natives for Mendoza to fall in love with. She tends a garden of maize, and she pines for the man she lost, twice. For Three. Thousand. Years.

 

Then, one day, out of the sky and out of the future comes a renegade, a timefaring pirate, a tall, dark, not handsome man who radiates determination and sexuality. This is the beginning of the end.

 

8. The Perfect Poison by Amanda Quick 

 

If Lucinda Bromley doesn’t discover who stole her fern, she could end up being charged with murder. Lucinda frequently used her unusual psychic gift to discern death by poisoning to help the London police, but when a nobleman is poisoned by a compound containing elements of a rare fern, one that can only be found in her conservatory, Lucinda knows she better act quickly. To help her find the real murderer, she hires Caleb Jones, a “psychical investigator.” Believing there is a connection between Lucinda’s fern thief and a deadly dangerous secret society, Caleb agrees to take the case, but he never expected to become so distracted by his new partner in detection or to find himself flummoxed on so many fronts.

 

9. To Tempt A Rake by Cara Elliott

 

ate Woodbridge has spent most of her life sailing to exotic ports around the globe, acquiring an expertise in botany, along with a few less ladylike skills. So when a deathbed promise to her parents brings her to London to seek reconciliation with her grandfather, the imperious Duke of Cluyne, she feels like a fish out of water. Her outspoken views and fiery temper tend to set off sparks in Society-especially with the rakish Conte of Como.

A devil-may-care rogue, Marco finds the alluring and mysterious Kate a tempting target for his flirtations. But when murder strikes at the duke's country house party he begins to suspect that she's hiding a dark secret. He has his own clandestine reasons for offering to help her prove her innocence . . . And so begins a journey of dangerous deception that leads from England to the glittering ballrooms of Vienna, where Marco and Kate must duel with a deadly villain . . . and their own explosive attraction.

 

10. A Howl for a Highlander  by Terry Spear 

 

Duncan MacNeill is hell-bent on catching the thief who's stolen the clan's fortune and run off to Grand Cayman Island. Duncan has rarely left his homeland and he couldn't care less about an island paradise. He never expected to find a beautiful distraction who will show him just how appealing paradise can be...

Lone wolf and botanist Shelley Campbell headed to the island to study the old growth forests. She didn't count on meeting a handsome Highlander who can't keep his paws off her.

 

Got any more? Gimme!

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to my Goodreads list: Green: Botanists in Romance Novels

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text 2015-05-31 11:41
May Wrap Up
The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things - Ann Aguirre
Everything, Everything - Nicola Yoon
The Walls Around Us - Nova Ren Suma
Tempest Rising - Tracy Deebs
The Orphan Queen - Jodi Meadows
Demonkeepers - Jessica Andersen
Even in Paradise - Chelsey Philpot
To All the Boys I've Loved Before - Jenny Han
A Darker Shade of Magic - V.E. Schwab
Gone with the Wind - Margaret Mitchell

Not quite as epic as last month, but still a good one. I read 24 books, and there were 3 DNFs. I finished my Spring Bookish Bingo challenge last night (wrap up post for that to come. 

 

May's books

 

Inalnd - Kat Rosenfield - 2 Stars - Review

The Orphan Queen - Jodie Meadows - 4 Stars - read not reviewed

Tempest Rising - Tracy Deebs - 4 Stars - Review

Gone With The Wind - Margaret Mitchell - 5 stars - Review

The Idea of Love - Patty Callahan Henry - 3 Stars - Review

The Awakening & The Struggle (Vampire Diaries volumes 1 & 2 ) - LJ Smith - 5 stars - review

Dark Triumph (His Fair Asassin 2) Robin LaFevers - 4 stars - Review

Saving Francesca - Melinda Marchetta  - 3 Stars - Review

Stormwalker - Allyson James - Review

Delicate Monsters - Stephanie Kuehn - 2 Stars - Review

The Many Lives of Ruby Iyer by Laxmi Hariharan - 1 Star - DNF- Review

A Darker Shade of Magic - VE Schwab - 5 Stars - Review

The Walls Around Us - Nova Ren Suma - 5 Stars - Review

Black Dove, White Ravem - Elizabeth Wein - 2 Stars - DNF - Review

The Secrets We Keep - Trisha Leaver - 2 Stars - Review

Demonkeepers (Nightkeepers 4) Jessica Andersen - 5 Stars - read not reviewed Everything Everything - Nicola Yoon - 5 Stars - Review

Incite (Ignite 2) Erica Crouch - 1 star - DNF - Review

Red Queen (Red Queen 1) - Victoria Aveyard - 2 Stars - Review

The Witch Hunter - Virginia Boecker - 3 Stars - Review

The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things - Anne Aguirre - 5 Stars - Review

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before - Jenny Han - 4 Stars - Review

Resistance is Futile - Jenny Colgan - 3 Stars - Review

Even in Paradise - Chelsea Philpot - 4 Stars - Read not reviewed

Cold Burn of Magic - Jennifer Estep - DNF - barely managed 10% so didn’t rate.

The Heir (Selection 4) Kiera Cass - 1 Star - Review

A History of Glitter and Blood - Hannah Moskowitz - 2.5 Stars - Review

The Assassin’s Blade (Throne of Glass novellas) Sarah J Maas - 5 Stars - Read not reviewed.

 

Best Books this month

Everything Everything, The Queen of Bright and Shiny Things, Even in Paradise, The Assassin’s Blade, The Orphan Queen, A Darker Shade of Magic, The Walls Around Us.

 

Worst Books This Month

The Red Queen, The Heir, The Secrets We Keep, Cold Burn of Magic, Incite

 

Honourable Mentions

To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Gone With The Wind, Delicate Monsters

 

And A Book Haul Photo

 

 

 

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review 2014-09-13 00:00
Dawnkeepers
Dawnkeepers - Jessica Andersen 3.5 mainly because on Rabbit's action...
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