Thursday, 11 August 2016

Kayden/Simon by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright - ARC Review


Alexandra Ivy & Laura Wright's KAYDEN/SIMON - Review & Excerpt Tour Schedule:

August 10th
2 one Click Chicks – Review
Books n Wine – Review & Excerpt
Captain Reads A Lot – Excerpt

August 11th
A fortress of Books – Review
Lacey's Love of Literature – Review & Excerpt
WTF Are You Reading? – Review & Excerpt

August 12th
Marieke's Books – Review & Excerpt
Gi's Spot Reviews – Review & Excerpt
Romancing the Readers – Review

August 13th
BFD Book Blog – Review & Excerpt
Hooker Heels Book Blog – Review & Excerpt

August 14th
A Brit and a Yank – Excerpt
The Book Disciple – Review & Excerpt

August 15th
Obsessive Reading Disorder – Review & Excerpt
T&L Book Reviews – Review

August 16th
British Book Binge – Review & Excerpt
The Reading Cafe – Review & Excerpt
Happy Tails and Tales Blog – Review & Excerpt

August 17th
Embrace the Romance – Review & Excerpt
Novel Addiction – Review

August 18th
Reading in Pajamas – Review & Excerpt
alpha book club – Review & Excerpt
Deal Sharing Aunt – Excerpt

August 19th
G & T's Indie Café – Excerpt
Loves Great Reads Blog – Review & Excerpt
The Romance Reviews – Review





ENEMY TO LOVER
Kayden is obsessed with revenge after his parents disappeared when he was just a cub. Now the gorgeous Hunter has discovered the man responsible for betraying them – Joshua Ford – and it’s time for payback. Beginning with the kidnapping of Joshua’s daughter, Bianca. But last thing he expects is to be confronted with the horrifying realization that Bianca is his mate. Will he put revenge before his chance for eternal happiness?

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
Sexy male model, Simon refuses to give up his exciting life in New York City to return to the slow heat of the Wildlands. For a decade, many pantera have tried to capture the rogue Diplomat and bring him home, but all have failed. Now it’s Tryst’s turn. The hard, brilliant, and gorgeous, Hunter is the ultimate tracker. But can the admitted beast-girl of the Wildlands capture her prey without losing her heart in the process?

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Excerpt:
Maybe his past had finally gotten the message.
 “Can I get you something to drink?” Becca asked, following closely behind as he left the dressing room and headed for the set.
 “No, thanks, darlin’. I’m good.”
The shoot was for Red Dog men’s fragrance. Something he’d never smelled or worn in his life. Fragrance, even scented soap, brought out his musk, and he couldn’t have that. The fact that he didn’t wear what he was selling didn’t seem to bother the company heads, though. Hell, they were giving him the billboard in Times Square. It was his biggest score yet, and despite the exposure issue—which would drive him underground for a year or so—he should be happy as a pig in shit. After all, the payday would fill his bank account to the brim, not to mention buy him that little house in Athens he had his eye on—the one that could serve as his “underground.” But happiness was not something he considered possible. Inside the Wildlands or living among the humans. Once stolen and ravaged, an emotion like that, so precious, so rare, was gone forever.
 “All right, Simon?” the photographer called over to him.
 Simon assessed the set. Craggy brick wall, gray concrete floors, plush red velvet couch. He headed for the red velvet and dropped to his knees before it. Instantly, the photographer started clicking away. He moved lithely through poses: arms stretched out wide, head falling back, check resting on the cushion, eyes eating up the lens…
 Strange job, modeling. But it spoke, and encouraged, every facet of the…Goddess, could he even think the words anymore?
The Pantera within him.
Yes, he supposed he could think of it. He grinned. His Pantera nature rose to the surface with every fierce look he threw at the camera.








Alexandra Ivy is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. From Alexandra: “I’m not exactly sure when I fell in love with books. Probably on my mother’s knee listening to her read Dr. Seuss to me. I do remember that I was barely old enough to cross the street by myself when I discovered the delights of the local library.
Could anything be more wonderful than spending summer days surrounded by stacks of Nancy Drew mysteries? Over the years I fell in love with Victoria Holt, Jane Austen, Agatha Christie, and J.R.R. Tolkien just to name a few. I read poetry, essays, biographies, and plays. In fact, I read anything I could get my hands on.
Years later (no, I’m not admitting how many) I’m still an avid reader, and my tastes are still as varied as they were in my youth, which I suppose helps to explain why I enjoy writing regency historicals under the name of Deborah Raleigh, as well as my contemporary paranormals as Alexandra Ivy. For now that is enough to keep me busy, but who knows what the future might hold!
I do have a few other loves in my life besides reading and writing, the most important being my unbelievably patient husband, David, and my two sons, Chance and Alexander. Without their constant support and belief in me, I never could have been able to follow my dreams. They are truly my heroes.




Laura Wright is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. From Laura: “Unlike many of my peers in the writing world, I wasn’t a writer or a reader until I left high school. During my youth I was into theater, song and dance, commercials and boys. I loved romance surely, but I had never read a romance novel until my late teens. With that said, I remember the day I did like it was a moment ago – my aunt gave me the Jude Deveraux novel, Knight in Shining Armor and I couldn’t put it down until the very last word. Then I went straight to the library and got another – then another until I’d read everything she’d ever written. After that, it was McNaught, Howard, Schone, Kleypas, and the Silhouette line, Desire. I instantly loved those emotional, sexy reads, so much so that I began to carve out ideas for my own stories, themes that were unique to me and moved me. In 1997 I enrolled in UCLA extension writing classes, met my mentor and critique partners and since have never stopped writing. I was committed then and I still am now; the need to tell my own romantic stories a full on obsession. My first manuscript was rejected, and though the second one was as well the editor who’d rejected it wanted to see something else from me. I had something (note to authors; always keep working, even after you’ve sent in a proposal) and sent it right away. The day I got the call telling me Desire wanted to buy Cinderella and the Playboy was the best day of my life. That is until I married my husband, and had my two beautiful children. But I must say, writing is much like motherhood – tough, grueling, surprising, delicious and for me, a dream come true.”



Review:

I absolutely adore the 1001 nights novella's; they give readers of much beloved series a little something extra from the series. They are simply amazing.

I've never read any of the Pantera series, not going to lie, but Kayden/Simon was a delightful little look into the Pantera paranormal world created by Alexandra Ivy and Laura Wright. 

This book follows events in previous books, so as a first time reader being thrust into the middle of such hectic events it was difficult to follow at first, but once i was emerged I couldn't flick through the pages fast enough.

This novella was simply delightful. A must-read! I will definitely be going back to catch-up and see what I've missed.






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