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text 2018-08-13 12:35
Blog Tour: Lady Guardians: Forgiven by Reana Malori with Excerpt and Giveaway

Today’s stop is for Reana Malori’s Lady Guardians: Forgiven. We will have info about the book and author,and a great giveaway. Make sure to check everything out and enter the giveaway.

Happy Reading :) 


Geneva Powers had experienced one of the worst days of her career.

She played the corporate game every day for the past ten years and enjoyed the life she’d built. Straddling two worlds was never easy, but she’d done just that for many years. During the day, she was a mild-mannered financial guru in a world of suits. But in her free time, away from the clean-cut world of numbers, she was a Lady Guardian. Riding her bike in the open air with the hum of the engine underneath her, was the only time she felt free to be herself. Due to some underhanded dealings at her office, her two worlds were about to collide in a most glorious way.

Jamison Reed just wanted a good burger and a cold beer.

He was a war veteran, a businessman, and a biker all rolled into one. The night he caught sight of the beautiful woman walking into his favorite bar, all those labels fell to the side. At that moment, he was simply a man. A man who wanted to claim the woman who had a body made for loving. It was only supposed to be one night. Just enough to get her out of his system. That small taste of her wasn’t enough and now he wants more. When danger comes to her doorstep, he knows there’s no one else better to protect Geneva. His need to protect her was too great and he would let nothing come between him and his woman.

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Hey sweetheart,” he returned, stepping through her doorframe. At six feet four inches and wearing his black riding boots, he towered over her five feet seven-inch frame. He grabbed the door, closing and locking it behind him before he turned to her again. “It’s good to see you,” he said, just before leaning his head down to capture her lips in a soft kiss. The squeak in her voice as she returned his greeting was so embarrassing. She was thirty-one for God’s sake. “Have a seat. Make yourself comfortable. I was about to pull something out for brunch, but I didn’t know what you wanted. Are you hungry?” “I’m always hungry.” Dropping his black leather bag on the floor, he removed his cut and laid it on the back of her couch. “That third door on the left has a few hangers in there. You can hang it up there if you want.” Eyeing him hungrily, she licked her lips as she watched him maneuver around her large living room. When she’d purchased this home, her mind had been focused on having enough space for parties with her friends and when her family came to visit. Now that Reed was in the space, she felt that she’d known a man like him would enter her world. He was a large man and someone like him needed space to maneuver. “Keep looking at me like that and brunch won’t be the only thing I’ll be eating this morning.” His low drawl met her ears and snapped her out of her musings over how well he fit in her home. Glancing at him, she gave up any pretense that she didn’t want to be underneath him again. At the thought of having his cock inside her again, or his mouth nibbling on her wet pussy, she gave him a seductive smile. “And what if I don’t.” “You’re playing with fire baby. Don’t start something you’re not willing to finish.”

Reana's stories focus on multicultural / interracial romance. A firm believer that LOVE in all its forms should be celebrated, her goal is to weave a story that pulls the reader into her world and share in her universe, even if only for a short time. She currently lives in Virginia with her husband, and has two very handsome sons. You can most often find her enjoying a good book, as she is first and foremost a reader. And she loves a good romance.

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review 2018-02-09 23:23
Quick Contemporary Romance
Finding Faith - Reana Malori,April Allen Finding Faith - Reana Malori,April Allen

Finding Faith by Reana Malori is an entertaining read.  This is a fairly short book, a great choice for those with limited reading time.  Ms. Malori has delivered a book that is well-written and loaded it with great characters.  Cooper lost his wife to a car accident, leaving him to raise their infant daughter alone.  Faith has decided to live her life for herself after having a close friend hurt her.  Cooper and Faith's story is touching and filled with drama, humor and sizzle.  I enjoyed reading Finding Faith.  This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

 

I read a print copy of this book.

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review 2016-05-05 00:55
When bad books happen to good covers...
Conall (Irish Sugar) - Reana Malori

Hot air.



This book was filled with so much hot air.

Thankfully I read Shannon before this book. This book sucked so much, I'm going to round up my rating for Shannon.

I'm not rehashing this silly story.

How do you have two lead characters who boast so frigging much and can't even back it up? They would always speak in code and never get to damn point.

How do you have a lead character with a personality switch? The female lead went from idiotic good girl who went to a criminal's place of business without KNOWING THE ENTIRE REASON WHY HER BROTHER WAS INVOLVED IN THE FIRST PLACE to supposed street runner. Are you kidding me?

And then she hints at a past that's so bad and she won't talk about it? And when it's time for supposed big bad confession, it's a fade to black?

The book went straight from the barely there two stars to straight one with that weak move.

The plot's weak, characters even weaker and the story is crap. The pacing is choppy as hell and I've read this author before. Pretty sure she can write a tighter story than this.

I was interested in reading this series- though it's a bunch of standalones with a connected arc - brothers who grew up in the Irish mafia and now need to plot revenge. This is my second read from the 4 book series and my biggest gripe with it? The series should've been numbered (and if it is - the reader shouldn't have to search-it should be available) where the big climax is actually detailed and explained in one book, actually build the tension and discuss the abuse in each book instead of blowing so much hot air about being big and bad and doing jack shit about anything. No way the female lead is from the streets - she even said she wasn't in the beginning.

This wishy washy halfway hinting and telling of second hand events makes all of the books weak.

And the big soliloquy from a nine year old:

"-I will find you and I will kill you for what you have done to me and my brothers. You will never escape me. You will look over your shoulder for the rest of your life. The one time you don't expect it, I will bring the Angel of Death to your doorstep. I will deliver you as a gift to the Devil and he will tear your skin from your flesh as an offering."



Really? A nine year old is going to make a speech like this?



I'm going to try and erase this book from my mind. Probably need a break from this series, thank goodness it's different authors.

Damn me for falling for the covers and blurbs.

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review 2016-03-20 00:00
Accepting the Dragon
Accepting the Dragon - Reana Malori I wish it was longer. I loved the book but it was just the beginning of the story
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review 2013-01-02 00:00
Escape To Heaven - Reana Malori Escape To Heaven - Reana Malori What to say about this one? Hmm...Good start, lackluster middle and a decent epilogue. Yeah there was some editing issues but not a train wreck. I'm not going to touch upon the need for an adult woman needing 5 adult men 'protecting' her and not making her have a life. Nope not going there. I wasn't disappointed (okay a little but it was the middle part and it seemed to lose steam), surprisingly it was not a smut fest, it reminded me of Jennifer Lopez's "Enough" except there's no cute kid just the five military hulk-hunks that acted like children at times. Enjoyed most of the elements of the story but the delivery...meh. TWO & A HALF STARS
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