My Favorite Kind of Romance
It’s not a secret I love romance. The genre snagged me at
thirteen and hasn’t let me go yet. But there are some books that honestly
thrill me.
Every word is special and I enjoy reading through the whole
experience. These books are extra special because I connect to the characters
on a deeper level.
I was reading a book the other day, and it was amazing
because it was like savoring every word. I didn’t want the story to end, even
though I usually can’t wait to get to the happy-ever-after.
I’m one of those readers that don’t like to stop in the
middle of a book. Especially good books. I could sit on the couch and read
eight hours straight if time allowed me to.
Unfortunately I can’t always put everything down to do the
very important reading.
When a book comes along where I don’t want to finish it
because it’s that good, I know it’s something a step above the rest.
That’s my favorite part of the romance genre.
What’s your favorite part of reading?
Excuse My FairyKinley Baker
Book Description:
Her magic breaks all the rules. He breaks all of hers.
Draybeth is broken. Her fairy powers don’t work, her magic is completely dysfunctional, and not even her bad attitude and soft heart can win her back into Fairy favor. Exiled from their land, she struggles to make a life for herself in the human world. But when her bar burns to the ground and she meets one of the Impassables--the devastating Lawman Barrett--things become even more of a struggle. An arrest, murder, and abduction challenge everything she’s worked for, and worse, the Impassable Lawman appears to be her destined mate. But darkness stirs deep within Dray’s heart, and she’s not about to drag the gorgeous lawman down with her.
Barrett never expected to find himself mated to a fairy, let alone one with such a wicked temper and a short fuse. Being an Impassable, he should be immune to fairy magic, but Dray’s magic burns through him like lightning, just as everything else about her ignites him, body and soul. The fairy’s power over Impassables threatens everything this new realm was built upon, and as a Lawman, Barrett’s job is to make sure those threats are eliminated. But his feelings for Dray make him question just where his duty lies.
Scroll down to the next post to read Ava's review of "Excuse My Fairy".
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16282631-excuse-my-fairy
Book Description:
Her magic breaks all the rules. He breaks all of hers.
Draybeth is broken. Her fairy powers don’t work, her magic is completely dysfunctional, and not even her bad attitude and soft heart can win her back into Fairy favor. Exiled from their land, she struggles to make a life for herself in the human world. But when her bar burns to the ground and she meets one of the Impassables--the devastating Lawman Barrett--things become even more of a struggle. An arrest, murder, and abduction challenge everything she’s worked for, and worse, the Impassable Lawman appears to be her destined mate. But darkness stirs deep within Dray’s heart, and she’s not about to drag the gorgeous lawman down with her.
Barrett never expected to find himself mated to a fairy, let alone one with such a wicked temper and a short fuse. Being an Impassable, he should be immune to fairy magic, but Dray’s magic burns through him like lightning, just as everything else about her ignites him, body and soul. The fairy’s power over Impassables threatens everything this new realm was built upon, and as a Lawman, Barrett’s job is to make sure those threats are eliminated. But his feelings for Dray make him question just where his duty lies.
Scroll down to the next post to read Ava's review of "Excuse My Fairy".
Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16282631-excuse-my-fairy
Warning for adults 18+
contains a high heat level of sexiness and swearing
Kinley Baker has a terminally tender heart and an
inconvenient sense of humor. She loves puppies and cries at celebrity weddings.
Kinley believes that romance novels are the keys to world peace, because if
you're holding a book, you can't be holding a gun. Kinley supports all
supernatural lifestyles and believes "happy ever after" isn't only
for the normal. Her books Ruined, Denied and Freed are available now from
Crescent Moon Press. Excuse My Fairy is available now from Etopia Press. Look
for more in the Misbehaving Magics series and the final book in the Shadowed
Love trilogy in 2013.
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