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review 2019-08-31 03:59
5 Star Inferno
Inferno (Bearpaw Ridge Firefighters #10) - Ophelia Sexton

 

While fighting a wildfire in New Mexico, Kayla Swanson is trapped but lucky for her a tall, ruggedly handsome shifter comes to her aid. Pete Langlais is trying to redeem himself as a volunteer inmate firefighter and during a massive wildfire, he meets beautiful, courageous Kayla, he knows he must risk everything to save her… and claim her as his mate.

 

This shifter romance is one that starts off with an adrenaline spike first meeting that results in an accidental mating. The characters are strong, compelling and have a lot of sizzling chemistry but the relationship is one extremely star-crossed romance that could leave this hero and heroine mateless. Lots of emotional turbulence in regards to Pete and his past as he struggles to overcome his past and rebuild his life by convincing Kaya to give him a chance and by building a relationship with his son and in regards to Kayla, she is being torn between wanting her mate and her own family but facing being disowned by her family due to the events of the past.

 

The story is original, fast paced and keeps readers on tender hooks throughout as the suspense and tension builds. But it has several heartwarming moments and lots of passion throughout the turbulence to cheer and delight readers as well, while the charming and intriguing supernatural community ensures that readers enjoy their visit to Bearpaw Ridge and the wonderful characters that inhabit it.

 

 

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text 2018-12-03 07:10
Book Blitz - #Vacay

#Vacay
Cambria Hebert


Publication date: December 3rd 2018
Genres: Contemporary, New Adult, Romance

A #Hashtag and BearPaw Resort Crossover Novella

VACATION MODE ON

#Vacay Itinerary:

 

—Make new friends

—Meet a big dog

—Kiss in the snow

—Don’t get lost

—Ignore the press

—Don’t make national news

—Drink all the cocoa

—Wear all the hoodies

—Eat all the food

—Get lit!

 

 

*Please note: This is not a full length novel, but a crossover novella featuring characters from The Hashtag and BearPaw Resort series. It is apporximately 45k. The paperback is approximately 205 pages.

 

 

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EXCERPT:

 

“Family meeting!” I yelled from the bottom of the stairs, then, without pause, hit a few buttons on the phone screen.

 

“This better be good,” a voice grumbled in my ear after several rings.

 

“Family meeting,” I declared again.

 

He started to groan, but I hung up.

 

Family meetings were not negotiable. Not ever. Especially when I had something good I wanted to say.

 

Rimmel shuffled out of the kitchen, drowning in my hoodie and a pair of oversized sweats. Her hair looked like a chicken took up residence in the strands, and her nose was all scrunched up, accentuating the tired look in her eyes.

 

“Roman Anderson!” she chided, sassy as ever. “What in the world do you think you’re doing yelling up the stairs like that at six a.m.?”

 

Running a hand through my damp hair, I gave her a crooked smile. “Family meeting, baby.”

 

She snorted. “There can’t possibly be anything that important at this hour. If you wake up the boys with all that yelling…” she warned. In her arms, our daughter stirred. Rim glanced down then back at me accusingly. “Look what you did!”

 

I rolled my eyes. “London was already awake,” I pointed out, gazing directly at the bottle Rim was holding.

 

Rimmel looked down at our daughter, her eyes softening. My heart clutched a little, tightness squeezing my chest. London might be our youngest child, but seeing Rim standing in my house, drowning in sweats and holding my daughter, was something that would always affect me.

 

They were perfect standing there. My girls.

 

“Your daddy is a crazy man,” Rimmel told London. “Calling silly meetings at the crack of dawn.”

 

London made a sound and reached up for the black-framed glasses perched on Rim’s face.

 

“Nothing I do is silly! Don’t be telling my girl disparaging things about me,” I grumped, going forward to gently take her out of Rimmel’s arms. After taking the bottle, I glanced down. “Don’t listen to her, Strawberry. Mommy’s just grouchy without her coffee.”

 

London smelled like Rimmel, and I cuddled her closer into my chest. She reached for the bottle and pulled it to her mouth, her wide blue eyes staring at me like I was the only thing she saw in the world.

 

Smiling, I brushed at the soft dark hair covering her head. She was a miniature version of my wife, only with blue eyes.

 

The only one of our children to actually favor Rim in looks over me.

 

“Go get some coffee, baby. I got this.”

 

When Rimmel didn’t move, I glanced up. She was staring at me and London.

Lifting an eyebrow, I said, “What?”

 

That kissable mouth of hers pulled into a soft smile. “I just like watching you with her.”

“You make good kids, smalls.”

 

“You aren’t so bad yourself, Mr. Anderson.”

 

Heavy footfalls on the stairs made Rim lift her head.

 

“I’m gonna kick you in the ass, Rome,” Braeden grumped, scrubbing a hand over his face as he yawned.

 

“Rise and shine,” I drawled, then leaned over to kiss Rimmel on the forehead. “Get your coffee,” I instructed softly.

 

“It better already be made,” B bickered, brushing past.

 

Rimmel smiled and turned to go into the kitchen, but her feet got caught in the damn too-large sweatpants and she pitched sideways.

 

I lunged forward, clutching our daughter in one hand and reaching out with the other. Braeden moved a little quicker and scooped her up before she could hit the floor.

 

“Girl, either eat a steak or get some pants that fit,” he said, placing her on her feet.

 

“I thought you were half asleep.” She smacked his chest and started toward the kitchen. She fell so much it didn’t even faze her anymore.

 

I glanced down at London. “You can look like Mommy all you want, but how about taking on my reflexes, huh?”

 

“I ain’t so tired I can’t catch my sister before she busts her ass.” B scolded Rim as they continued into the kitchen. “We got shit to do today. A hospital visit ain’t on the list.”

 

“You know what this meeting is about?” The accusation in her voice made me wince, and I hot-footed it into the living room. I’d let him deal with that.

 

 

 

Author Bio:

 

Cambria Hebert is an award winning, bestselling novelist of more than twenty books. She went to college for a bachelor’s degree, couldn’t pick a major, and ended up with a degree in cosmetology. So rest assured her characters will always have good hair.

 

Besides writing, Cambria loves a caramel latte, staying up late, sleeping in, and watching movies. She considers math human torture and has an irrational fear of chickens (yes, chickens). You can often find her running on the treadmill (she’d rather be eating a donut), painting her toenails (because she bites her fingernails), or walking her chorkie (the real boss of the house).

 

Cambria has written within the young adult and new adult genres, penning many paranormal and contemporary titles. Her favorite genre to read and write is romantic suspense. A few of her most recognized titles are: The Hashtag Series, Text, Torch, and Tattoo.

 

Cambria Hebert owns and operates Cambria Hebert Books, LLC.

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review 2014-01-02 05:05
Cherokee Nation Mystery
Seven Black Stones - Jean Hager

Although I can not find definitive proof, family legend has it that one of my ancestors was either Cherokee or Chickasaw Indian.  I am familiar with Cherokee history and the Trail of Tears.  I have visited Tahlequah, Oklahoma and was absorbed by the Cherokee museums there. When I saw Seven Black Stones was a mystery that took place in Tahlequah, I  decided to give the book a try. I am glad I did.

 

Molly Bearpaw is an investigator for the Cherokee Nation.  In this book, Molly is asked by a teenage girl to investigate her father's death that has been ruled a suicide.  The girl is hoping that Molly will find something that determines the death is an accident.  However, it soon becomes clear that the death was murder.

 

As we investigate the crime with Molly, we become acquainted with Cherokee culture, myths and medicine magic.  I found it difficult to put the book down and I will definitely read more books by this author.

 

 

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