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Monday, March 1, 2021

Two Reviews & Excerpts from the Busy Bean series in the World of True North: Sweetheart by Sarah Mayberry and Cowboy by L.B. Dunbar

SWEETHEART by Sarah Mayberry

Release Date: March 1, 2021

I just wanted to get my hands on his beans

Four years ago, I had a ridiculous crush on my sister's boyfriend. But when they moved away together, I put Beck out of my mind and my heart. But now he's back, and roasting the best coffee in Vermont. I need to convince him to supply the Busy Bean. And I need more of those kisses we accidentally shared outside the coffee shop. He still makes my heart race faster than a triple shot of espresso. 

She should be off limits, but instead she's pushing mine

Her sister burned my life to the ground, so Haley Elliot is the last woman I should bring into my bed. Although our business relationship is giving way to something more than a fine grind. Neither of us can help ourselves. And what’s worse, I think I’m falling for her.

But it’s a small town, and ours is a big secret. And when her sister blows back into town, suddenly the coffee isn’t the only thing brewing...

 Purchase here:
Amazon: https://geni.us/Sweetheart-Amazon
Apple: https://geni.us/Sweetheart-Apple
Kobo: https://geni.us/Sweetheart-kobo
Nook: https://geni.us/Sweetheart-Nook

Add to Goodreads here: https://bit.ly/2JhMAAe
Series page: https://hearteyespress.com/wotn#/busy-bean/
Cover Design: Elle Maxwell Designs

Excerpt

You know that thing where the rational part of your brain decides on a sensible course of action and commits to it, but then the murky, primal, unsupportive part of your brain refuses to get on board? The Germans probably have a name for it, something hard to pronounce with lots of umlauts. All I had was a feeling, and it hit me on a regular basis over the next couple of weeks whenever Beck set foot in the Busy Bean.

Every time I saw him propped in the kitchen doorway sharing a laugh with Zara, I felt it. When I realised Roddy had started using Beck as a taste tester for recipes he was developing, even though they barely knew each other, I got a big, hard dose of it. And the day I left the cafe to find Beck and his dog playing with Audrey and her two kids down by the river bank, I was awash with it.

If I had to parse this feeling into its component parts, it would be made up of nine-tenths envy and one-tenth wistfulness. With a sprinkle of sexual jealousy thrown in, just for kicks and giggles.

Because I wanted Beck to laugh with me the way he laughed with Zara. I wanted us to have the kind of relationship where I could run ideas past him, the kind of friendship where I could come upon him and his dog down by the river and feel free to hang out with them.

I was fully aware that this stupid, stubborn longing I was experiencing was at complete odds with my decision to respect his obvious desire to have as little to do with me as possible, but no matter how many times I told myself I didn't care, the lump of concrete in the pit of my stomach said otherwise.

The problem was that Beck was just one of those people that other people wanted to be around. He'd always been that way, hence the fact that my sister had wanted him, and the fact that I'd developed my ridiculous, hopeless-cause crush on him in the first place.

He had a natural ease and charm that made people smile, even if they were having a shitty day. He gave good banter, and he knew how to tease people in a gentle, utterly harmless way that made them feel like they were special because he'd noticed them. And he was curious about people, asking lots of questions and genuinely listening to their answers.

It probably didn't hurt that he was extensively easy on on the eyes, either.

All of this worked together to make him a warm, real presence that people wanted to get closer to, like campers gathering around a fire at night.

I witnessed the power of his charisma over and over, in the way Audrey stood a half-foot closer to him than she did to other people, even though she was madly in love with her husband Griff, and in the way Roderick launched into an amusing anecdote whenever Beck arrived with his delivery, as though he'd been waiting to share the story with him. Even snarky, cynical Zara wasn't immune, spending extra minutes chatting to him on the phone when she called through our bi-weekly order, her laughter ringing through the cafe.

Everybody loved Beck, and Beck loved everybody - with the notable exception of me.

 What I thought about Sweetheart

Just as Haley starts her new job at the Busy Bean, it's her secret crush that delivers said beans to the shop. One problem though -- her crush is also her sister's ex -- and that brings a whole complication with them moving forward with a relationship, not matter how attracted they might be to each other. 

Beck learned many lessons from his time with Haley's sister, and one of those is to protect his heart.  It takes a bit for Haley to break through all his defenses, but when she does, things are good until the past turns up to haunt them.

I liked this story.  It was sweet and handled Haley's family issues with sensitivity and realism.  I did like that this book was not afraid to take on the difficult topic from a few perspectives.   I adored Haley and her strength, stick-to-it attitude and creative, entrepreneurial heart that works so well with those same attributes in Beck. They are perfect for each other, and this book left me with a smile on my face.

 

                     

 

Cowboy by L.B. Dunbar

Release Date: March 1, 2021

Pregnant at forty-two? Back the cow up...

Harland Bull Eaton has lost many things—his first wife, his beloved mother, those three women he proposed to . . . Oh, and there was that time he almost lost the family dairy farm due to a scandal. He’s losing faith in just about everything, especially love. 

But one night, his friends give him a dare. No commitments. No heartbreak. Just buy that gorgeous redhead a drink. The big-city bombshell he’s set his eyes on swirls him into a tailspin that lands them in bed for a one-night stand he’s pretty sure he’ll never forget. But this time, he swears, he won’t let his heart ride herd on his common sense. 

Recently separated and newly unemployed, Scarlett Russell is at a crossroads. With no other plan than visiting a friend in Vermont, the last thing she expects is a hunky, silver fox offering to buy her a drink. Even less expected is when she raises that offer to “take me to bed, cowboy.” She just wants one night to forget everything gone wrong.

Turns out once won’t be nearly enough. Won’t ever be enough, feeling the way she does. But secrets and an unexpected surprise are a lot to handle . . . unless these two can break a trail to an unexpected happily ever after.

 Purchase here:
Amazon: https://geni.us/Cowboy-Amazon
Apple: https://geni.us/Cowboy-Apple
Kobo: https://geni.us/Cowboy-Kobo
Nook: https://geni.us/Cowboy-Nook

Add to Goodreads here: https://bit.ly/34Ax3To
Series page: https://hearteyespress.com/wotn#/busy-bean/
Cover Design: Elle Maxwell Designs

Excerpt

“A coffee, black, no sugar, no cream, and a caramel macchiato with exactly five drizzles of caramel, fifteen pumps of vanilla syrup, whipped cream, and an extra shot.”

What the . . .

Thank God, I did not take that order. I don’t even know what that is. There’s a pause and I’m wondering what’s happening when Bull says, “You have a little something . . .”

I just want to die a slow death as I imagine him swiping at the corner of her lip or wiping off her nose and that sweet, tender touch will be all the spark she needs to want to pounce on this man behind me. Bull has these deep blue eyes and that silver speckled scruff, plus his hair that looks artfully streaked with gray. He’s just all around sexy and he doesn’t even know it about himself. Then, his touch. The soft strokes down my body and the delicate dips of his fingers, I just can’t—

“Have either of you seen Scarlett?” Audrey asks.

Frick.

“Scarlett?” Bull chokes behind me.

“Yeah, Scarlett. She’s our newest barista and I swear she was out here.”

“I didn’t see anyone,” Vermont Barbie states. “But then again, I’ve only been looking at Bull.”

Okay, that’s enough.

“Found it,” I say, popping up from behind the couch and holding my fingers pinched together like I’ve just found gold in them there wood floorboards.

“Scarlett?” Audrey blinks at me with those expressive eyes of hers . She’s a petite blond with a lot of power behind her personality. I slowly stand but find myself dizzy as I do and grip the back of the couch for support.

“Whoa.” I blurt, unable to stop myself as the room spins and my legs tremble. My skin runs cold, but I break out in a full body sweat.

“Scarlett, are you okay?” Audrey asks, rushing to the edge of the couch while Bull quickly stands to face me.

“I . . . yeah, I just think I stood up too fast.” However, that isn’t the full explanation because that rush to my head has now settled back down to my belly.

“You sure you’re okay? You look a little gray,” Audrey asks.

“I . . . excuse me.” Rushing around the couch, I fight the pull to look at Bull, as I disappear behind the counter, bypassing our waiting customers with one finger in the air, and then press out the door to the grassy area behind the building for some much needed fresh air. Once outside, I promptly bend forward and heave.

“Oh my God, are you okay?” Audrey says behind me and I close my eyes, embarrassed by my position in front of my boss. Audrey’s younger than me, but a good, business woman and kind-hearted. She took me on without any prior experience in the coffee industry.

“Yeah. Just something I ate, I think.” I honestly don’t know. It’s been a few weeks like this, nausea, fatigue, and then if I do get sick, which doesn’t always happen, I feel a million times better once I vomit. “I just have a little stomach bug, but I don’t have a fever. I’m so sorry about this.” I point to the grass which holds no evidence of how my stomach felt. “And that.” I nod toward the cafĂ©.

Audrey’s brows crease as she examines my face. “What else is wrong? As far as how you are feeling?”

I consider it a second and then answer. “My boobs hurt. My back kills. And I had a tuna fish sandwich for breakfast the other day. I think there was something wrong with the mayonnaise.” Then I reconsider what I’ve said. That sandwich the other morning had been the best damn tuna fish in the world and the last thing I’d ever eat when it comes to a breakfast item.

Audrey’s lips slowly curl and her eyes spark like she knows something. “Scarlett, could you be pregnant?”

“What? No. Heaven’s no. Absolutely not. I . . .” I stare back at her, horrified at the notion. I’m forty-two. I’m recently divorced. I cannot be pregnant at this stage of my life.

“No. I am definitely not pregnant.”


 What I thought about Cowboy

 Bull Eaton takes a dare from his brothers and ends up in bed with a beautiful named Scarlett. The book opens with this scorchin' hot scene as these two burn up the sheets for what they both believe to be a one night stand. She's getting over discovering her husband's infidelity and Bull has sworn off women after more than his share of bad luck with getting one to stay around.


But fate has something else in mind for these two and they just can't stay away from each other.  It's a good thing too, since Scarlett decides she wants to stay in Vermont for a while and needs a place to stay.

I adored this unexpected older romance!  Bull is generally sweet, although he can be overwhelming at times, and Scarlett is doing her best to put an old life behind her and find her place. Together, they are a perfect pair and I just loved them.  And Bull' dad is pretty terrific too.

What I loved the most about this story was that both Scarlett and Bull make mistakes and aren't perfect.  They don't always start out doing the right thing, but they always end up doing what's perfect for them.  They were a great couple to cheer on to their HEA. 
 
 
 
 

Monday, September 11, 2017

Release Day Review & Author Interview : Temporary by Sarina Bowen and Sarah Mayberry


The most beautiful man I've ever seen is the same one who can ruin everything.

The first time I lay eyes on Callan Walker, I know he’ll be trouble. With his smug grin, hot Aussie accent and thousand dollar shoes, he’s just the kind of rich guy who always gets what he wants.

And he wants two things: a night of sin, and my cooperation as he outmaneuvers his powerful mother to take control of his uncle’s estate.

I can’t afford either one. I’m the only thing standing between my little sister and the foster care system. He may have money and charm on his side, but I have something even more powerful -- pure desperation. This temp job at his mother’s company can become a full time job for me. It has to.

But when Callan’s eyes rake over my body, sometimes I forget my obligations. His piercing gaze finds the fun, optimistic girl I used to be and not the tired person I’ve become.

And it works--if only for a moment. Our night together was a mistake. I can't afford to get sucked into his high-powered family’s treachery. But the closer I get to Callan, the more layers I find beneath those expensive clothes. Though I can’t forget this is temporary. He’s temporary. I have too much to lose.

Too bad my foolish heart didn’t get the memo...



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Interview with Sarina & Sarah

I was so very excited to see another collaboration come across my review pile and I was lucky to be able to ask Sarina and Sarah a few questions regarding their latest release, Temporary, out today!

Sarah, you are a new author for me, and I see from your bio that you write for television too. Do you find that you approach television writing differently than romance novels? How would you compare writing for tv with novel writing?

Sarah: Well, TV writing is very collaborative, so in that respect I think it prepared me well for working with another writer. Scripts are all about dialogue and action, though - it’s up to the actor to convey what’s going on inside the character’s head, whereas books are about what goes on inside people as well as all the other stuff. As far as approaching things differently...the slate is much broader with my own work because I am not constrained by a G-rating or supplied storylines and well established characters. But there’s something awesome about seeing your script on screen once it goes into production. I love that I get to do both and feel very lucky.

I'm a huge fan of collaborative writing and I can't wait to jump into Temporary. How does an author from Vermont hook up with an author from Australia?

Sarah: We were email buddies before the author from Vermont had a genius idea and contacted the author from Australia and blew her mind by asking if she’d be interested in writing a book together. The author from Australia then proceeded to squeal and run around the house with excitement, before calming down enough to send a one word response: YES.

Sarina: And then the dork in Vermont drew a Venn Diagram of their overlapping skill sets for prep purposes. (I’m sure I still have that somewhere.) Collaborating is hard work and you have to go about it analytically. But I may have overshot.

Sarah: I freaking LOVED that Venn diagram. I felt in very safe hands!

(As a book nerd and math geek, thumbs up to the Venn diagram!)

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Can you both talk a bit about your writing process for Temporary?

Sarah: Sarina was very much the old hand with collaboration, so I just followed her lead and asked lots of dumb questions. We started by spitballing settings, characters, and conflicts in Google Docs, then we worked on an outline incorporating all our ideas. Then we jumped in and started writing, passing the baton at the end of each working day.

Sarina: I thought I was a thorough plotter before I met Sarah. Turns out I’m not. But her penchant for thorough preparation made everything go super smoothly! I loved it.

The cover for Temporary is smokin hot! How much input were you able to give for the cover?

Sarah: ALL the input. We trawled through tons of shots of sexy couples until we found one that captured the dynamic of Callan and Grace. Then we worked with the cover artist Hang Le to get the setting right.

Sarina: So. Many. Photos. We looked at a million. I wish that part were easier but it’s just not.

Do you have any plans for future collaborations?

There’s a character in Temporary who really needs her own book… You’ll see!


 Thanks Sarah and Sarina! Best of luck to you on release day!
 Now on to my review...
 
What I thought about Temporary

Temporary is a slow burn romance between Grace, a financially-challenged temp worker who is also rearing her younger sister and rich playboy Callan. Grace has been given an opportunity to do a special assignment for her current employer and thinking it might lead her to a permanent position, she accepts the job to document the contents of her boss's deceased brother.

She's greeted by Callan, her boss's son, who has been estranged from the family for some time. Believe me, you'll understand right away why that estrangement occurred because Boss Vicky is really a handful.

At first glance, it would seem that Callan is just a thoughtless playboy, but his love for his deceased uncle lets you know that he's got a heart.

I really liked this story. It has a setup that I haven't seen before and I was pulled into the story right away. It was easy to see how Callan would be attracted to Grace, especially as she lovingly takes care of his uncle's belongings. It was only a matter of time for the heat to ignite between these two.

As expected, I didn't want to put it down until I reached "the end". There's some drama as one might expect from a romance, but it's not too much. I loved everything about this, especially the Australian angle.

Oh, and one more thing...as a book nerd, I adored the way this e-book was formatted from cover to cover. The cover is scorchin hot and the chapter ornaments at the start of each chapter made the reading experience feel just a little more special.

Recommended.

An ARC was provided for review.


About the Authors


Sarina Bowen is a USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance. She lives in Vermont's Green Mountains with her family, six chickens and too much ski gear and hockey equipment.

In 2016, Sarina became a Rita Award winner! The Romance Writers of America honored HIM by Sarina Bowen & Elle Kennedy with Best Contemporary Romance, Mid-Length.

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Sarah Mayberry is an Australian romance author. She grew up in Melbourne, Australia where she discovered romance novels through her grandmothers. After high school she earned a Bachellor of Arts degree in Professional Writing. Her first job was in journalism writing about hardware. From journalism she moved into corporate communications for a major retailer. launching a new consumer magazine for them. She finally ended up working in television on Australia's seriel drama Neighbours. This job taught her about character, story, structure and story telling. She went back to writing and became successful within a year and a half. Sarah also co-created a teen-drama series called Karoke high. She was nominated for a 2015 RITA Award in the category of Contempory Romance Mid-Length for her title Her Kind of Trouble. Her novel Anticipation won the 2015 Australian Romance Readers Awards for Favourite Erotic Romance.


 

Friday, August 4, 2017

Vote to Win: Temporary by Sarina Bowen and Sarah Mayberry


Note from Sarina Bowen and Sarah Mayberry

 Dear readers,

We're thrilled to bring you TEMPORARY, our first collaboration! It's the story of a hapless New York temp worker and the hot Aussie man who complicates her life. Coming September 12!
But we need your help! We have two blurbs for this book, and we can't make up our minds.

Which version is better? Your vote enters you to win a paperback ARC.

Thank you! Love,
Sarah & Sarina




Blurbs to vote on

 
Version A:

The most beautiful man she’s ever seen is the same one who can ruin everything.

The first time Grace Kerrington meets Callan Walker she's bowled over by his hotness - and his massive sense of entitlement. She can't believe she's going to have to deal with his smug commentary (in that sexy Australian accent) on a daily basis, all while trying to convince his ball-busting mother to give her a permanent job.

All Callan sees when he looks at Grace is yet another raptor-in-a-suit, wanting to climb the corporate ladder. Sure, she’s sexy, but he has bigger cattle to wrangle - like ensuring his recently deceased uncle’s final wishes are honored.

Grace needs this job--she’s all that stands between her little sister and social services. But Callan is a master player - and a master flirt. She was never supposed to succumb to his charm. But there’s a fine line between locking horns and locking other body parts.

She cannot fall for him. The game he’s playing with his estranged family is dangerous and dirty. Any idiot can see what’s happening between them can only ever be temporary. But Grace’s heart didn’t get the memo…

Warning: contains a hot Aussie who makes even ordinary words sound sexy, a crotch-obsessed poodle, weird Australian cookies, and one fabulous Chanel suit.

Version B:

The first time I lay eyes on Callan Walker, I know he’ll be trouble. With his smug grin, hot Aussie accent and thousand dollar shoes, he’s just the kind of rich guy who always gets what he wants.

 And he wants two things: a night of sin, and my cooperation as he outmaneuvers his powerful mother to take control of his uncle’s estate.

I can’t afford either one. I’m the only thing standing between my little sister and the foster care system. He may have money and charm on his side, but I have something even more powerful -- pure desperation. This temp job at his mother’s company can become a full time job for me. It has to.

But when Callan’s eyes rake over my body, sometimes I forget my obligations. His piercing gaze finds the fun, optimistic girl I used to be and not the tired person I’ve become.

And it works--if only for a moment. Our night together was a mistake. I can't afford to get sucked into his high-powered family’s treachery. But the closer I get to Callan, the more layers I find beneath those expensive clothes. Though I can’t forget this is temporary. He’s temporary. I have too much to lose.

Too bad my foolish heart didn’t get the memo...


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