In Bed with a Highlander  by Maya Banks. I loved it.

Listen up fans of Julie Garwood and Lisa Kleypas, Maya Banks may be new to writing historical romance but In Bed With a Highlander now has a permanent place on my keeper shelf – a sacred place in my home.

This is the first book in the new MaCabe trilogy and with it we are introduced to three brothers who stole this reader’s heart. Ewan McCabe is the oldest brother and head of his clan. After the near decimation of his people and lands Ewan and his brothers have spent eight long years rebuilding. With his brothers beside him and his clan behind him he is ready to take back what is his.  But as with many great historical romances Ewan’s life is turned around when he meets the heroine, Mairin, the   illegitimate daughter of the king. 

This book has deception, conspiracies, mysteries and adventure. What makes this one a stand out are the language, sensitivity and sensibility of the characters. Ms. Banks has always been a favorite of mine, both her contemporary romantic suspense, (Kelly/KGI series) and her erotic romance (Sweet Series), have always been auto buys. But I had no idea what her historical voice would be like, and once again she does not disappoint; she is constantly surprising me as an author.

The delicacy and humor with which she writes the heroine is a great counter point to the bravado and strength of the hero. And yet, she gives the heroine courage and intelligence that matches the intuitiveness and caring that the hero displays.  In Bed With a Highlander is a marriage of convenience story, a trope I particularly love, and it’s done to perfection here. But what I loved most is that Mairin and Ewan not only talk to each other, but they listen, and it was wonderful to see their romance blossom. Reading In Bed with a Highlander reminded why I fell in love with reading and why I fell in love with reading romance.

This book left me satisfied on many levels but it also has me anxiously awaiting the next book,Seduction of a Highland Lass , coming out in September. 



Thea Harrison’s book Storm's Heart , is the second book in her Elder Races series and picks up where Dragon Bound left off – and if you’ve read my previous review you know I loved Dragon Bound. Listen up fans of J.R. Ward and Nalini Singh, Thea Harrison may be the new kid on the block with her sophomore book, but that doesn’t make her writing any less fantastic.

Storm’s Heart is a paranormal romance featuring Tricks, a heroine who is a Fairy and Tiago, a hero who is a Wyr/shapeshifter.  After seeing her entire family murdered Tricks sought refuge with the Wyr. Now, two hundred years later, she’s called back to court to acknowledge her inheritance and become Queen of the Fairies. But not so fast, there are lots of villains in this book and they will do anything to prevent that from happening. It’s up to Tiago, a Wyr sentinel to protect her.


I’m looking forward to the next book in the series Serpent's Kiss (Elder Races Series #3) coming out in November.


CONTEMPORARY:
Changing the Game by Jaci Burton. This is the second book in the Play-by-Play series. If you read my review of the first book, The Perfect Play , you know I don’t do sports. So the question is, why am I so damn enamored with Ms. Burton’s series? Simply put – the characters. Ms. Burton knows how to imbue her characters with qualities that make them real.

Gavin is a major league baseball player and a major ‘player’ in general. Liz is his sports agent. The premise alone is fun and allows for a lot of maneuvering between the archetypes.  What I loved is the position of power that Liz works from and the way she competes and works in a ‘man’s world’. She’s strong and gutsy. Not like Mary Tyler Moore gutsy, more like Eve Dallas gutsy.  However, her downfall is Gavin. She’s in love with him, but he’s her client and a player. Two things that are bound to make this take charge women question herself.

What makes this book a “keeper” for me is that underlying all the romance, sex, tension and baseball are two people who have spent their lives being strong and independent, but finally realizie that mistakes can be overcome, reaching out isn’t a weakness, and being honest and open can bring good things like love.

I’m looking forward to reading the next book Taking a Shot  featuring Gavin and Mick’s sister Jenna. Hockey? OK, I’m still not going to be tuning into the World Series or Stanley Cup Playoffs anytime soon, but I’ll definitely be reading the next Jaci Burton book.

So those are my top 3 picks for August. Admittedly I haven’t read all the romance books that were published this month; so my question to you is which books would you recommend?


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Comments
by warpeD on ‎08-23-2011 10:44 AM

I have read IN BED WITH A HIGHLANDER and STORM'S HEART and I have CHANGING THE GAME in my wishlist- dying to read it!

I would recommend Gena Showalter's DARK TASTE OF RAPTURE < One of the best of her Alien Huntress series yet!!

by TheaHarrison on ‎08-23-2011 11:00 AM

Hi Marisa,

Thank you for the wonderful write-up on STORM'S HEART. I had terrific fun writing Tricks and Tiago's story... and I'm so glad you enjoyed it!

Warm regards,

Thea Harrison

by Jaci-Burton on ‎08-23-2011 11:09 AM
Marisa Thank you so much for the amazing review of CHANGING THE GAME! I'm so glad you enjoyed the book and really appreciate you featuring it here. I've so enjoyed writing the Play-by-Play series. And hey, I'll bet I can make you like hockey, too ;-) I've read Maya Banks Highlander series and it's amazing! It made me fall in love with historicals again. And I've heard nothing but awesome buzz about Thea Harrison's series. I'm definitely going to read it. Thanks again! Jaci Burton
by TheaHarrison on ‎08-23-2011 02:13 PM

Hi Jaci, I can't wait to read yours and Maya's books too.  A Perfect Play and Changing the Game sound like they could make a die-hard sports fan even out of me. And after yours and Marisa's fabulous endorsements, I'm moving Maya's Highlander series to the top of my TBR list--I would love to fall in love with historcals all over again! ~All the best, Thea

by Blogger Marisa-ONeill on ‎08-24-2011 05:57 AM

Hi WarpeD - Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have to check out Dark Taste of Rapture. Definitely check out Burton's Playby Play series.

 

Hi Jaci - I have NO doubt you'll make me a hockey fan, after all, Mick inspired me to watch the Super Bowl and Gavin has me looking forward to the World Series - no easy feat!

 

Hi Thea - Tricks and Tiago had be laughing and crying at the same time - I can't wait to discover what adventures Rune and Carling have in store for me.