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review 2017-12-22 00:11
Quick Christmas Read
Mooseletoe - Tiffinie Helmer Mooseletoe - Tiffinie Helmer

Mooseletoe is my first book by Tiffinie Helmer and what a delight.  Ms. Helmer has delivered a well-written book, furnished with fun, lovable characters.  Holly and Reese's story is loaded with drama, sizzle, hilarity and let us not forget the matchmaking moose.

Mooseletoe is a fun book, I enjoyed every page and look forward to reading more from Tiffinie Helmer in the future.  This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.

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text 2016-04-29 01:14
Review for Edge by Tiffinie Helmer
Edge - Tiffinie Helmer

This review is also available on my blog, Bows & Bullets Reviews

 

Cache Calder's life will never be the same. He is still trying to get his bearings after a suicide bomber left him injured and his friends dead. It was his fault they were there, chasing a story for his photojournalism career. So when his boss shows up demanding he travel to Alaska for a new story, he tells him to shove it. That is, until he learns that his subject is Amelia Bennett, the girl who gave him the acclaim to chase the stories he wanted. Mel Bennett has left her old life as far behind as possible. No one in her new life knows that she was the kidnap victim of a religious fanatic 20 years ago. But when strange things start happening at the Edge just after Cache's arrival, her control and her grip on reality start to falter and suddenly, she has much bigger problems than the people at the lodge discovering her past.

 

Mel was a stubborn character! She was determined to have everything her way, regardless of the cost to her. She's smart and strong and completely enviable in some ways. After all, this woman is fully capable of looking after herself in Alaska, where the dangers range from hypothermia in the winter to bear attacks to angry poachers to just making sure you have enough food. She does everything. She hunts, she fishes, she flies a damn plane. The woman can take on almost any challenge. But it also makes you wonder how important that control over her world is. I cannot imagine the horrors of her kidnapping and the torment of being held captive for as long as she was, but I can imagine that after an ordeal like that, control is paramount. I can also imagine that she's still suffering lingering effects of PTSD. Either way, watching her fight her attraction to Cache was very amusing.

 

Then we have Cache himself, a character I was instantly rooting for. Once he boards his plane to Alaska, he learns that not only has Mel not granted permission to do her story, but his superiors have booked him under a false name so they can be surreptitious about obtaining her story. Being a man of incredible honor, he refuses to do this job. He'll take Mel's picture, but he won't turn them over or print a word of her story unless he receives written permission to do so. Then, once he arrives on the Edge, he sees how wonderful Alaska (and Mel) can be. He's too caught up in the world to come clean with her and then he is scared of the consequences. Things get heated, and fast and suddenly, all he wants to do is quit his job and stay on the Edge for the rest of his life. There is something about this isolated part of Alaska that has captured him. The wildlife is fascinating and the scenery is gorgeous. It's land made for a photographers eyes and he cannot get enough.

 

What was really great about this was the entire cast has their own story. Helmer gave you the standard perspectives of Mel and Cache, but you also got a bit of Lynette and Emily and Nicole wrapped in. The side characters each got their own mini story that was equally as interesting as Mel's. I'll admit there were times when I just wanted to get back to the main story line, but each additional perspective gave me a bigger picture of the story and that made it better.

 

There was nothing about this story that bothered me. It gets 4 stars because I don't adore it the way I adore my 5 star books. It was interesting and fascinating, but that magical, OMFG, this is AMAZING quality was missing. Don't misunderstand me, this book was great and I highly recommend it to romance fans, but it isn't something that I think I'll ever re-read. The mystery, I have to say, was entirely captivating. Who the hell was messing with Mel? Was it all in her head? Who is fucking with the canoes and stealing the food? What the hell is going on at this lodge?!?

 

The story is engrossing, the writing is great, and the tension between Mel & Cache is palpable. This has everything you could want in a romance.

 

Audio notes:

This is my first Mia Chiarmonte novel. I have to say, she does a pretty spectacular job. I'm relatively picking about narrators. They can't have an over-nasal-y voice or a whiny voice. They must be able to show inflection and create different voices. I've came across some I loved (Emily Bauer) and some I hated (Justine Eyre), and some in the middle. A good narrator can make or break how I feel about a novel. The mark of a good narrator, for me, is when I forget that there is just one person reading this story because each voice takes on a different character for me. That definitely happened with Mia. She reads at a great pace with varied voices for each character. Pacing is another thing that's super important with audios. Too slow and you are bored. Too fast and you feel like you've missed something. I know Audible gives you the option of speeding up or slowing down, but I don't like doing that. I like listening to the narrator's natural pace. Mia does a perfect job. I don't have a single complaint and that is really saying something.

 

****Thank you to Esther Bochner at Audible for providing me with an audio copy in exchange for an honest review****

 

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text 2015-02-19 18:39
Wild Men of Alaska By Tiffinie Helmer 99 cents
Wild Men of Alaska: Four Book Bundle - Tiffinie Helmer



MOOSED-UP...Rugged
He's big and hot and hungry for a mate, but has a secret that seems destined to ruin his chances at love. She can't trust herself when it comes to men and knows next to knowing about surviving Alaska. The moose are loose and the men are hungry...

DREAMWEAVER...Sexy
He led a charmed life until he was murdered. Now he's a desperate man who can only touch her in her dreams. She's a tempted woman who thinks she's going crazy when she starts having out-of-this-world sex with a dream lover. Is their love real? Or is it just a dream...

BEARING ALL...Untamed
He's lured her to the edge of Alaska, hoping enough time has passed that her heart has softened and her knives have dulled. She's been sent to assassinate him. Again. This time she intends to succeed without ending up in his bed. They'll be stripped bare before the night is over...

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review 2014-11-29 00:00
Impact
Impact - Tiffinie Helmer 3. 5 Stars

This was my virgin read of this author.

This is a short story about a couple who had a difficult past.

They never stopped loving one another in the 5 years since their separation, and they finally have an opportunity for a second chance.

This story is their journey of letting go of past, forgiving one another, and having the courage to move forward.
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text 2014-11-17 16:05
Reel Love: Fisherman and Fishing in Romance Novels
Amber Beach - Elizabeth Lowell
Nikki and the Lone Wolf - Marion Lennox
Carolina Home - Virginia Kantra
Reel Trouble (Wild Women of Alaska #1) - Tiffinie Helmer
Catch of the Day - Kristan Higgins
Johnny Winchester: River Hunter - Elizabeth Carr
Rising Tides - Nora Roberts
Plain Admirer - Patricia Davids
Dirty Rowdy Thing - Christina Lauren
Garters - Pamela Morsi

When I go fishing, it means I am reading in a boat or on the shore. Love it!

 

Here are some wonderful Romances featuring Fisherman and Fishing. 

 

My lists are never in any particular order.

 

1. Nikki and the Lone Wolf by Marion Lennox

2. Reel Trouble by Tiffinie Helmer

3 .Johnny Winchester: River Hunter by Elizabeth Carr

4. Plain Admirer  by Patricia Davids

5. Garters  by Pamela Morsi

6. Dirty Rowdy Thing by Christina Lauren

7. Rising Tides by Nora Roberts

8. Catch of the Day by Kristan Higgins

9. Carolina Home by Virginia Kantra

10. Amber Beach by Elizabeth Lowell

 

Did you have a favorite fisherman I missed? Let me know!

 

To vote for the best of the best, go to my Goodreads list: Fishermen and Fishing Romance. 

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