Sunday, April 6, 2025

RtP's Week in Review (04/06/25)

Reading the Paranormal's Week in Review Bookish Delights

Saturday, April 5, 2025

His Human Rebel by Michele Mills [Review]

His Human Rebel (Monsters Love Curvy Girls #12) by Michele Mills
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: December 11, 2024

Monsters Love Curvy Girls
1. His Human Nanny
2. His Human Surrogate
3. His Human Assistant
4. His Human Organizer
5. His Human Ward
6. His Human Stalker
7. His Human Socialite
8. Fire Lord Holiday
9. His Human Neighbor
10. His Human Widow
11. His Human Runaway
12. His Human Rebel - Kindle
13. His Human Librarian

Related Series:
(Find all the books for this series under the first review)
Monster Bites
1. Her Alien Priest

Michele Mills
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
After a teeny incident with red paint, my hometown votes that it’s done with my activist ways. Now I’m on an entirely different planet, holding a single suitcase, standing on a platform, waiting for my new alien husband to arrive.

I bite my lip as I wait because there’s one serious problem with this whole situation. After a best forgotten, one-night stand gone wrong, I’m three months pregnant and obviously this baby won’t be his.

My rancher husband parks his vehicle next to me, looking like Satan himself. I manage to not choke with fear. His dark, assessing gaze pauses at the slight swell of my stomach.

He inhales deeply and gives a curt nod. “Get in,” he orders. “Now you’re both mine.”

Oh my. I leap into the seat beside him. Because it turns out I have a thing for sweaty, bare chested, hard muscled men who breathe fire. Who knew?
Thoughts on His Human Rebel: Okay. So. Stella gets shipped off to Tarvos against her will and she's basically sold into a marital contract (which Rake things is a consensual mail order bride type deal, so he's not to blame ofr any of this) all because she had a one-night stand and ended up pregnant? I think the idea that she would even WANT to return to that town and those people is just MEH.

Seriously. Rake adored her and treated her like a queen and she was holding onto the idea that she might want to go back. Girl, I know change can be hard and all that, but NO.

Anywho. Stella ends up on Tarvos. Rake is a perfect gentleman and offers her every possible out you can imagine once he finds out she never agreed to the marriage contract. Legally, Stella has a month to decide if she wants to go through with things. Over that month, these two work on getting to know one another. Which results in a little steam and spark between the two of them on more than one occasion.

Things move quickly, Rake is absolutely smitten with both Stella and her little bun from the first, Stella needs to figure out what she wants before it's too late. No worries, everything turns out a-okay in the end and the terrible people who forced her into the situation get their just desserts in the end. Which I quite enjoyed.

Friday, April 4, 2025

Claiming Cure by Cynthia Sax [Review]

Claiming Cure (Dauntless Cyborgs #3) by Cynthia Sax
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: Decmeber 17, 2024

Dauntless Cyborgs
1. Strike Zone
2. Drift Would
3. Claiming Cure - Kindle
4. Grid Locked
5. Her Choice

Related Series:
(Find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Cyborg Sizzle
1. Releasing Rage

Cyborg Space Exploration
1. Choosing Chuckles

Cyborg Unity
1. Provoking Odium

Rebel Cyborgs
1. Containing Malice

Cynthia Sax
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
A proud cyborg medic meets his human match.
***
Cyra has tasks to complete before she dies.

There are patients to heal, a dangerous mission to undertake, and a world to save. She doesn’t have time to entertain uninvited guests.

Especially one coldhearted cyborg medic who thinks he’s better than her.

The male might be breathtakingly handsome. His sternly set lips might be extremely kissable. And his touch might draw out a passion she didn’t think she was capable of feeling.

But he’s also a distraction, one that might doom millions of innocent beings to a painful, horrible death.

Cure isn’t emotionless. He feels…greatly. Listening to that malfunction has caused other beings pain and suffering in the past.

He refuses to allow his desires to cloud his judgment now.

His resolve is tested when he’s forced to associate with the most provoking, alluring medic in the universe.

Cyra is his genetic match, the one being in the universe he is fated to protect, touch, claim. She’s clever and beautiful, and the need to hold her almost downs his systems.

But now is not the time to indulge his great wanting.

Cure has an assignment to complete.

If he fails to accomplish his goals, everyone he cares for, including his human female, will die.
Thoughts on Claiming Cure: We're back on the planet the Humanoid Alliance is building their planet-destroying weapon on and Cure is about to find his special someone. Which is fun because Cure VERY MUCH comes across as an emotionless machine, when the truth is he's anything but.

Yep, the big guy feels. A lot. He might be a little rusty when it comes to interacting with those who aren't cyborgs (and maybe a little rusty when he interacts with cyborgs, too), but he's a darn good medic and it hurts him when he can't help someone. So he locks that side of him down and comes across as coldhearted.

Then he meets Cyra. Her shining kindness opens Cure up to softening his bedside manner. And once he does that, his walls start crumbling. Soon the two are working together to cure the disease the Humanoid Alliance has caused on the planet and making BIG PLANS to stop them from completing their weapon.

A distant planet, a dangerous plan, an immediate attraction, a male who has to distance himself so he doesn't get torn apart by his (perceived) failures, and a lady who is willing to sacrifice herself for the greater good. Fortunately for her, she has a protective cyborg who's going to help her come up with a plan that doesn't involve dying. GOOD STUFF!

Thursday, April 3, 2025

A Justified Murder by Jude Deveraux [Review]

A Justified Murder (Medlar Mystery #2) by Jude Deveraux
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: December 16, 2024

Medlar Mystery
1. A Willing Murder
2. A Justified Murder - Paperback | Kindle
3. A Forgotten Murder
4. A Relative Murder
5. An Unfinished Murder

Jude Deveraux
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
The small town of Lachlan, Florida, was recently rocked when two bodies were uncovered in the roots of a fallen tree. Despite their lack of investigative experience, Sara Medlar; her niece, Kate; and Jack Wyatt found themselves at the center of the mystery, working together to reveal the truth behind a decades-old secret in the sleepy town. After a narrow escape, they vowed to never again involve themselves in something so dangerous—until Janet Beeson is murdered.

When Janet’s body is discovered, everyone is shocked by the violence of the attack. The sweet little old woman has been shot, stabbed and poisoned, but no one can imagine who would want to harm one of the town’s kindest, most helpful residents.

Sara, Kate and Jack are determined to leave this case to the professionals. But they are soon bombarded by townspeople eager to tell their stories and clear their names with the trio who solved the Morris murders. Even the sheriff is hoping they’ll lend their skills to a crime that seems to have no explanation and no motive. And once the town gets talking, they begin to see that there are more secrets buried in quiet Lachlan than anyone could have imagined…
Thoughts on A Justified Murder: Sara, Kate and Jack keep telling themselves they're not going to get involved in any more murder investigations. You know since things could have turned out very badly after the last one. Honestly, not getting involved should be easy since people don't get murdered every day in Lachlan. Right?

Then Janet Beeson's body is discovered and they're STILL not going to get involved. I mean, yeah, maybe they're asking a few questions. And maybe those questions are raising other questions, but they're not getting involved. They police are absolutely going to take care of things.

The biggest problem the three are running into is that things aren't quite adding up. Everyone says Janet was such a good person, but there's this undercurrent to all the stories that piques Sara's interest. Meanwhile, Jack and Kate are both dealing with coworkers acting strangely and maybe these things are related somehow. So what's a trio to do when things go sideways except start working to untangle the mystery they've discovered?

Some shocking violence, a little subtle investigating, more than a few secrets, and the trio finding things out they never expected. *thumbs up*

Wednesday, April 2, 2025

The Hero She Deserves by Anna Hackett [Review]

The Hero She Deserves (Unbroken Heroes #4) by Anna Hackett
Format: paperback
Source: purchased
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: December 12, 2024

Unbroken Heroes
1. The Hero She Needs
2. The Hero She Wants
3. The Hero She Craves
4. The Hero She Deserves - Paperback | Kindle
5. The Hero She Loves

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Norcross Security
1. The Investigator

Treasure Hunter Security
1. Undiscovered

Anna Hackett
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
When he goes to investigate a blaring smoke alarm, the last thing he expects to find is Hollywood’s hottest actress…naked.

Deputy Sheriff Sawyer Lane likes the pace of life on Maui. After years as a Navy SEAL and in Ghost Ops, he likes that no one shoots at him. Coming to the island saved him. He still can’t sleep, but he’ll take the sun, sand, and solitude.

Then Oscar-winning actress Hollis Stanton rents the house next to his and torpedoes his solitude. When she sets her coffee machine on fire, he meant to help, not see every glorious inch of her from her russet-red hair to her red-painted toenails.

Soon, they’re running into each other everywhere, and it doesn’t take all of Sawyer’s finely-honed skills to know she’s in trouble and hiding from something. Or someone.

Hollis Stanton usually loves her life—movie roles she enjoys, an Oscar on her mantel, financial security. She’s come a long way from the poor, gangly redhead in hand-me-down clothes. But one stupid party held by a powerful movie producer changes everything.

She accidentally overhears something she shouldn’t have.

Now, someone is following her, breaking into her house, and crashing into her car. Her plan is to lay low in Hawaii. What wasn’t in her plan is the big, muscular, and rugged deputy sheriff next door. Nor is their scorching attraction.
When danger closes in, Hollis realizes Sawyer is the real deal—a hero with scars, who helps those in need.

A hero who will do anything to protect her.
Thoughts on The Hero She Deserves: HOO-BOY. Hollis and Sawyer have more sparks than they almost know what to do with. Just kidding, Sawyer knows what to do with them and he's more than happy to show Hollis everything and anything he can.

But before we get to that point, Sawyer and Hollis have to MEET. And by that I mean he finds her nekkid trying to get the smoke alarm to stop going off. AS ONE DOES. While Sawyer definitely likes what he sees in that first meeting, it's her kindness and intelligence that reels him in. Also, his fiercely protective streak is activated once he realizes she's laying low because she thinks she's being stalked. Sort of. It's complicated.

On Hollis's end, she's running on fumes and worries that no one will believe her when she tells them about what she's dealing with. But Sawyer does believe her and his strength and competence (plus how he doesn't treat her like a superstar) ticks all her boxes and it isn't long before these two are kicking their relationship up a notch.

A little danger, a superstar trying to be incognito, a visit by some of the Norcross crew, a man who knows a good thing when he meets her, and a lady who finds her perfect match while on the run. *thumbs up*

Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Hope for the Alien Warrior by Honey Phillips [Review]

Hope for the Alien Warrior (Treasured by the Alien #12) by Honey Phillips
Format: ebook
Source: borrowed through Kindle Unlimited
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: December 9, 2024

Treasured by the Alien
1. Mama and the Alien Warrior
2. A Son for the Alien Warrior
3. Daughter of the Alien Warrior
4. A Family for the Alien Warrior
5. The Nanny and the Alien Warrior
6. A Home for the Alien Warrior
7. A Gift for the Alien Warrior
8. A Treasure for the Alien Warrior
9. Three Babies and the Alien Warrior
10. Sanctuary for the Alien Warrior
11. A Miracle for the Alien Warrior
12. Hope for the Alien Warrior - Paperback | Kindle

Honey Phillips
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
A cynical alien, an optimistic human, an impossible attraction…

Felicity’s life is safe, predictable - and boring. Until a simple celebration turns into an alien kidnapping, a desperate escape attempt, and an encounter with the most dangerous, unpredictable - and exciting male she’s ever met.

Luxor gave up on his dying race the day they gave up on him. Since then he’s lived by his own rules. Until a curvy little female waltzes into his life looking for a hero. He knows he’s not hero material but for her maybe, just maybe, he can play the part.
Thoughts on Hope for the Alien Warrior: NO LIE, I really like how these sweet, honorable, resigned alien males find their special someone and just BLOOM. This time around we have Felicity and Luxor. Felicity is the 2nd of the human female duo who escaped their original captors. While Lauren (the very pregnant 1st human) found her special someone pretty quickly, she never stopped searching for Felicity. As it turns out, Felicity had been captured by another group and found yet another young human woman and two children. She also ended up in a cage beside a big, brooding Cire male who ultimately helped them all escape.

Before meeting Felicity, Luxor is resigned to a solitary existence. He almost doesn't know what to do with the feelings Felicity kindles in him. Having her on his ship has him thinking things he knows he shouldn't (because Cire males and human females don't work. Right?!?) and having a little one running around just makes things even more confusing. Because he likes them. A lot. And they're starting to feel like family to him.

A few run-ins with some unsavory individuals, a kiddo who knows good people when she meets them, a derelict space station hiding good people (who might need a little medical help), a male who stopped looking toward the future until one determined human crossed his path, and a lady who sees a whole lot of future with the male (and kiddo) she's claimed as her own. *thumbs up*

Monday, March 31, 2025

Clonely You by Ruby Dixon [Review]

Clonely You (Sunrise Cantina #2) by Ruby Dixon
Format: paperback
Source: purchased
Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Date read: December 5, 2024

Sunrise Cantina
1. Only the Clonely
2. Clonely You - Paperback | Kindle

Related Series:
(find all the books in the series on the 1st book review)
Corsair Brothers
1. Corsairs: Adiron

Risdaverse
1. When She's Ready

Ruby Dixon
| Website | Amazon |

Synopsis (Goodreads):
A'ani clone Aithar has had his heart broken a dozen times on Risda III. No one wants the love he is so very eager to give. But then he meets a human woman named Michaela who runs a dairy farm. She wants to rescue her sister, and to do so, she needs Aithar’s help.

He’s willing to help…in exchange for a date.

Michaela warns him that she’s just using him. He’s fine with being used, as long as it involves kissing. Lots and lots of kissing.

She’s determined not to fall in love. He’s just happy to be of service. No commitments…right? Right.

(I think we all know how this story goes…)
Thoughts on Clonely You: Oh, Aithar. Aithar is the A'ani clone who loves easily and continually get his heart broken when the person of his heart turns to someone else. He's undaunted, though. Well, mostly undaunted. He's also teased rather mercilessly by his clone brothers and the others aboard Lord Straik's ship for his penchant to fall in and out of love so easily. Teasing which he takes with good humor although maybe it bruises his tender heart just a little.

Michaela is...probably the opposite of Aithar. She's guarded and tightly wound and she's COMPLETELY caught off guard when the man who separated her from her sister shows up at her door looking to buy butter. Except Aithar isn't the man she thinks he is. Michaela has isolated herself to the point where she didn't realize there was a ship full of A'ani clones setting up camp in Port. Finding this out throws her. Realizing Aithar is NOTHING like the man who took her sister throws her even more.

Aithar, who doesn't let little things like the lady of his dreams attempting to kidnap him and do very bad (not in a naughty way) things to him slow him down, immediately offers to help Michaela with whatever it is she needs help with. Butter making. Caring for cows. WHATEVER. The guy is smitten from the first and is determined to treat Michaela like the goddess he sees in her.

A tiny case of clone-napping, a missing sister, butter that makes everything better, a clone who wants nothing more than to give his heart to someone who will treasure it, and a lady who likes being in charge. Of everything. Which is something Aithar doesn't much mind, it turns out. MAN, I love spending time with these humans and aliens!