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text 2014-05-06 16:00
Best Tattoo Artist Romance Heroines
Inked Magic - Jory Strong
Hers for the Holidays - Samantha Hunter
Whisper Kiss - Deborah Cooke
She's Got It Bad (Harlequin Blaze, #464) - Sarah Mayberry
My Misery Muse - Brei Betzold
Bear Necessities (Halle Shifters #1) - Dana Marie Bell
The Harder He Falls - Sidney Bristol
Branded as Trouble - Lorelei James
Dedicated Ink (Inked in the Steel City) - Ranae Rose
Drawn Together - Lauren Dane

We can't let the gentlemen have all the fun and they certainly don't have all the badass talent!

 

Here are Romance Novel Heroines who are Tattoo Artists...

 

1. Drawn Together by Lauren Dane- Raven

2. Dedicated Ink by Ranae Rose- Abby 

3. Branded as Trouble by Lorelei JamesIndia Ellison

4. The Harder He Falls by Sidney Bristol- Kellie

5. Bear Necessities by Dana Marie Bell- Tabitha

6. My Misery Muse by Brei Betzold- Devi 

7. Whisper Kiss by  Deborah Cooke- Rox 

8. She's Got It Bad by Sarah Mayberry- Zoe

9. Hers for the Holidays  by Samantha Hunter - Lydia

10. Inked Magic by Jory Strong- Etain 

 

 

Do you have a favorite I missed? Let me know!

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to the Goodreads list: Best MF Romance Novels about Tattoo Artists.

 

To get even more recs and see some of the best tattoo artists in the world, check out my Pinterest Board: Permeant Ink: Tattoo Artists in Romance Novels. 

 

 

 

 

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text 2014-04-25 02:16
Love Letters, Seductive Texts, Sexy Notes, and Romantic Emails in Romance Novels
Attachments - Rainbow Rowell
Inside Out - Lauren Dane
At Last - Billy London
Wait for You - J. Lynn
Letters to Kelly - Suzanne Brockmann
Neanderthal Seeks Human: A Smart Romance - Penny Reid
The Story Guy - Mary Ann Rivers
Geek with the Cat Tattoo - Theresa Weir
Three Little Words (Fool's Gold, #12) - Susan Mallery
Hard Time - Cara McKenna

In honor of the utterly wonderful Hard Times by Cara McKenna and its steamy love letters and texts, the last list of this week goes out to all those sensual notes and other ways the word makes us falls in love in Romance Novels and outside of them. 

 

You may think the love letter faded away with the typewriter and the inkwell but it has just morphed.  And when you get an actual letter it is even sweeter. 

 

Should I tell in you in my freshman year of college that the computer lab tutor and I use to exchange flirty words on the closed server of the writing center? Until we got caught by my professor...awkward. 

 

Should I tell you of the sweet and very naught notes, my husband use to leave under the windshield wiper of my beat up 69 VW Bug in the parking lot of  my work when we were dating? 

 

He always writes for my beloved in the books gives me.

 

And now that we have with a little pitcher with big ears, texting while in the same room is its own kind of date night. 

 

He is smart. The Wordcat likes words. 

 

I bet you do too! 

 

Here are some of my favorite Contemporary Romances where falling in love happens (at least a little bit) in text...

 

In no particular order...

 

1. Hard Time by Cara McKenna

2. Three Little Words by Susan Mallery

3. Geek with the Cat Tattoo by Theresa Weir

4. The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers 

5. Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid

6. Letters to Kelly by Suzanne Brockmann

7. Wait for You by J, Lynn

8. At Last by Billy London 

9. Inside Out by Lauren Dane 

10. Attachments: A Novel by Rainbow Rowell

 

Here are some Contemporary Romances with this theme I have yet to read but want to!

 

1. Accidental Texting by Kimberly Montague 

2. Dear John... by Lyn Ellis

3. Goodnight Tweetheart by Teresa  Medeiros

4. Undeclared by Jen Frederick

5. Letters From Home by Jo Barrett

6. Maverick's Black Cat by Maggie Casper

7. Reckless by Skye Jordan

8. Letters from Home by Rhonda Nelson

9. Kiss Me, Kate by Mari Carr

10. Male Call by Denise A. Agnew 

 

Do you have a favorite I missed? Let me know!

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to the Goodreads list: Love Text: Best Contemporary Romance with Love Notes. 

 

 

Look for Best Historical Romances with love letters next week! 

 

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text 2014-01-23 00:48
Contemporary Romance Renaissance
Live - Mary Ann Rivers
Friends Without Benefits - Penny Reid
The Chocolate Temptation - Laura Florand
Drawn Together - Lauren Dane
Motorcycle Man - Kristen Ashley
Ride with Me - Ruthie Knox
Sheltered - Charlotte Stein
Just My Luck: Escape to New Zealand Book Five - Rosalind James
After Hours: (InterMix) - Cara McKenna

2013 was the year of the Contemporary Romance for me. Major Glom and making up for all the Paranormal Romance I had been doing (along with everyone else.) 

 

I had drifted away from this genre for a  long while but there seems to be Contemporary Renaissance going on.

 

I discovered so many wonderful writers.

 

Loveswept is  making a huge come back and Entangled arriving on the scene the Contemporary Category Romance found new smart and sexy life. 

 

Long titles and wonderful series outside of Women's Fiction and Chic Lit with a more erotic edge, strong romance and HEA to wallow in can be found all round. 

 

Oh, and then there are the excellent Indie writers taking risks and pushing the genre! 

 

Yea!

 

Here are my Favorite Contemporary Romance Writers leading this revival! You will have seen them all over my lists. 

 

So, here, in no particular order, are some Contermpary Romance Writers, I have come to love in the last year or so with some great quotes so you can get a taste of all the different flavors. 

 

1. Laura Florand “She was all-out, delighted enthusiasm, like a stupid, bubbling stream, and the guy would just cup that in his hands for the hell of it, splash his face with it, and drop the leftovers back into the river.” Kiss the Bride

 

2. Penny Reid “« Quote of the day: “Friendship is like peeing your pants; everyone can see it but only you can feel it»  Neanderthal Seeks Human: A Smart Romance

 

3. Mary Ann Rivers “I will meet you on Wednesdays at noon in Celebration Park. Kissing only. I won’t touch you below the shoulders. You can touch me anywhere. No dating, no hookups. I will meet with you for as long as you meet me, so if you miss a Wednesday we part as strangers…”  The Story Guy

 

4. Lauren Dane “Sugar, I am not playing a game. This is serious. I mean to woo you, so shut up and let me do it.” Chased 

 

5. Kristen Ashley “You're in deep with me, aren't you, baby?" I whispered my question just to confirm. "Drowning." he whispered back.”  Mystery Man

 

6. Ruthie Knox “Was that some kind of romantic declaration, disguised as a filthy pirate sex offer?” How to Misbehave

 

7. Charlotte Stein “Everything had been cloaked in sensuousness, to the point where details seemed fuzzy and languid. Like the cuff of his sleeve stroking over the back of her hand, or the feel of his breath stirring against her lips. Her lips had grown seventy thousand nerve endings between yesterday and right now, and they seemed to buzz whenever he moved.”  Sheltered

 

8. Rosalind James “Everything in Australia is trying to kill you, haven't you heard? Half of the ten deadliest snakes in the world live in Queensland. And then there are the poisonous spiders and the jellyfish. Not to mention the crocs and the great white sharks. Another point in favor of New Zealand. Very benign place, En Zed.”  Just Good Friends

 

9. Cara McKenna I’m gonna fall in love with you,” Kelly said. His words hung in the darkness, bright as candle flames.” After Hours

 

10.  Who is yours????  

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review 2013-11-11 00:00
Drawn Together (A Brown Family Novel)
Drawn Together - Lauren Dane I have been a HUGE fan of the Brown Siblings series by Lauren Dane for quite some time and was sooooo disappointed when I discovered she was ending the series with Adrian's book Never Enough and not giving Raven her due. Well imagine my surprise when I was prowling Goodreads looking for something new to read, and I discovered that Ms. Dane was indeed going to give Raven a book! Drawn Together is most definitely a fitting end to the series and Raven was given the HEA she so desperately deserved!

For long-time followers of the series, you are well aware that Raven is a raving BITCH and has frequently come across as brass, nasty, snooty, and sometimes just downright mean to some of our more favorite characters in the series. But underneath her tough exterior is a beautiful soul that desperately wants to be loved and accepted but she just doesn't know how to go about it. Having forged bonds with both Erin and Brody, Raven is content with showing only those two people who she really is inside, and had no clue that her newest client would make her break every rule she has ever set for herself.

Jonah Warner is not a guy Raven would ever entertain for more than a quick Wham Bam...awe thank you sir kind of situation! He's gorgeous, rich and a success attorney that travels in groups that Raven can't see herself ever being a part of. That is until Jonah starts to chisel away at the walls Raven has built around her heart and forces her to confront every demon she has ever encountered!

Drawn Together was gut wrenching, heartbreaking, and hope lifting all rolled into one beautiful package. Ms. Dane did justice to Raven's character by giving her a hero that knew when to push and just how much to push. Jonah was so patient with Raven and challenged her on so many different levels. As with the other books in the series, Ms. Dane does use BDSM, but for Raven and Jonah it was done in such a way that it didn't take away from Raven's abusive past, but instead highlighted her need to release the rigid control she is accustomed to having. Raven's back story is so twisted but readers are finally able to understand Raven's personality and her mistrust of others. The scenes with her aunt and the visit from her adoptive father were just heartbreaking but necessary.

I just can't say enough about how much I loved this story. I felt like Dane did an excellent job of allowing Raven to slowly unveil her faults and history to Jonah. I especially LOVED how Jonah handled her with care, and refused any outside means to find out Raven's secrets but instead allowed her to tell him in her own time. If you have enjoyed the other books in the series, or if you just want to read a really great love story that doesn't feel like you read chapter one and by chapter three the characters are already professing undying love for each other, pick up Drawn Together and give it a shot. I'm giving this one 4 notes and 5 SMOKIN flames because as usual, Dane was P-popping and C-popping on a handstand! Celie should be so proud I made it through!

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review 2013-10-18 01:37
Joint Review - Drawn Together by Lauren Dane
Drawn Together - Lauren Dane

Publisher: Berkeley
Publish Date: October 1st
How we got this book: NetGalley

Beauty is more than skin-deep…

Tattoo artist Raven Smith is blunt and hard, broken and jaded, dark and beautiful. While she doesn’t hide her painful past, she does keep a wall around her heart. She’s free sexually—but no one gets to the real Raven beneath the prickly exterior.

With a voice like smoke, Jonah Warner is a smooth-talking, highly successful attorney, with a body that should never be hidden by a suit. He’s the kind of man who never takes no for an answer and always gets what he wants. And what he wants is Raven. She’s a survivor, and he finds that incredibly alluring.

Jonah gets under her skin in a way Raven has never experienced. He makes her break all her rules—including her no-monogamy rule.

But when a figure from Raven’s past shows up at the tattoo parlor and drops a bomb into her life, their relationship will face the ultimate challenge…
*Blurb from Goodreads*

MinnChica: I’ve been a long time fan of Lauren Dane, and while I’ve had some mixed feelings about her books in the past, she always manages to rope me in with her characters enough that I keep crawling back for more! Ever since Raven first walked onto the scene in the Brown Siblings books, I’ve been anxious to hear her backstory. She is prickly, bitchy, and yet soft and tender at times. I never know what to expect from her, and was so glad to finally get to see so much more of her and her past. That being said, I’m really frustrated with a few aspects of this book, mainly the light BDSM aspect to their relationship and Raven’s reaction to it. To me, it just didn’t feel like something Raven would do.

E: Like MinnChica I have been a fan of Dane’s writing for several years. Ever since I met Raven I have wondered about her story and who it would take to actually get under her skin. I enjoyed seeing her gradually soften around the influence of the young ones and found it fascinating that they could seem to see or feel something that most of the adults could never see. I enjoyed this book and while I thought that Jonah would have driven me up the wall I enjoyed seeing his impact on Raven. He pushed, coddled, and in short had enough mental strength to keep her from dictating everything yet at the same time he managed not to overwhelm her personality. Unlike MinnChica, I enjoyed the lighter BDSM aspects because I thought anything heavier in this window of their relationship would have negated Raven’s rather blunt independence. I have a feeling that given some of what Jonah hinted in his mind that as time goes on that aspect will deepen.

MinnChica: I really liked Jonah. I thought he was exactly the kind of hero that Raven needed, to an extent. The fact that he never let him push her away, that he kept pushing her right back, was exactly what she needed in order to open herself up to someone. However, I felt that the D/s aspects were a little out of line with how I perceived Raven’s character. Kinky sex? Of course, it’s Raven. :) However, the submission from her just wasn’t the way I expected or wanted her character to react. I struggled with that aspect of the story, and while I really liked her and Jonah together, their D/s relationship left a lot to be desired, for me.

E: I had more mixed feelings about Jonah until about halfway through. Then I really fell for him. When he demonstrated that he knew when to push, when to just be there, and how to pay attention to Raven’s little emotional cues. I think I found Raven’s backstory and how she and Jonah managed to connect emotionally so intense that I preferred the subtles of their D/s relationship. I also enjoyed how Jonah’s family had a “lets get this straight” meeting. The way his family and their particular dynamic was both interwoven and a contrast to the Brown family and friends dynamic struck me as very telling. Raven in some ways was a wonderful bridge between the two because she could be extremely caring and tender while blunt and ruthless enough to pick sides and make a difference in a situation she thought was wrong.

MinnChica: I adored Jonah’s family. Oh, his mother is a total nut case, but I loved her. And yes, the differences between his family and the Brown clan is like night and day. But still, they were so loving and affectionate, all while being somewhat calculated and manipulative. I loved when Raven put Jonah’s grandmother in her place, and in the process stood up for Jonah’s mother, making herself a lifelong ally. I thought it was wonderful to see how well Raven fit in with her no nonsense attitude. One of Dane’s specialities is creating wonderful secondary characters that really make the story that much more engaging!

E: Yes, the secondary characters and their inclusion are always amazing to read. I think in this case it was super special because this was the last of Dane’s currently planned books focused around the core Brown siblings. I absolutely loved seeing the changes over time as the adults settled into their relationships and as the children both grew older and multiplied. I also really enjoyed watching Jonah deal with some elements of jealousy when he saw how close and comfortable Raven was with a certain Brown. I thought it was great that he had to do some work to fit in because it meant that regardless of Raven’s previous behavior, she was loved by the Brown clan.

MinnChica: All in all I liked a lot of aspects of this story, but it wasn’t my favorite within the Brown Siblings series. I was so excited to get Raven’s backstory, and to see just what she had to endure to make her the woman she is today. I love her for what she had to go. Likewise, I loved getting to know Jonah and his family. I hope we get to see more of them in the future. However, I had some problems with the BDSM aspect of their romance, and wished it would have played out a little differently.
I give Drawn Together a C+

E: Dane provided another enjoyable story with Drawn Together. I found myself much more sympathetic and understanding of Raven as I continued to read. In some places my heart broke for the child she had been and the adult she became, yet she always valued the same core things. As I said earlier Jonah took some work before I was a complete fan of him as the hero, but he managed to win me over. I enjoyed not just their dynamic but the combination of the Brown and Warner groups. I also thought Dane did a wonderful job including and tying up some threads from previous stories which added an amazing depth.
I give Drawn Together a B

Source: thebookpushers.com/2013/09/30/review-drawn-together-by-lauren-dane
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