After his mother dies, rock star Ace Whiteâlead singer of the red-hot band Wicked Whiteâis done with the celebrity game. The phony people, the meaningless one-night stands: he doesnât want any of it anymore. Quitting in the middle of a sold-out tour, Ace sets out to find some placeâany placeâwhere he can be alone.
Aspiring singer Iris Eastonâs life has never been easy. First, her mother walked out on her when she was a kid. Now sheâs buried in debt, weeks after losing her beloved grandmother. When a mysterious and sexy new guy moves in next door, Iris canât help but be drawn to his soulful gaze. She can tell thereâs something from his past haunting himâsomething heâs not telling her.
Just as Ace starts falling for Iris, the media go on a worldwide hunt to find the missing rocker. Will true love conquer all, or will the truth be the very thing that tears the couple apart?
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I realize some women are into poets and poetry, but for me, quoting Shakespeare during sex is not sexy or romantic at all. I was actually rolling my eyes as I was reading it. Now before anyone assumes I am not a fan of Shakespeare and that’s why I found the scene unappealing, let me set you straight. I actually rather enjoy Shakespeare. I was one of those students who didn’t moan and groan when we read works by him.Â
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However, for me, their first sex scene fell flat. I know Shakespeare played a vital roll into their reunion but…eh.Â
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In Chapter 17, I found myself turned off by their lovemaking there too. During the section where they are discussing going bareback, she admitted to him she had one previous lover. Him: he talked around it, explained his reasoning for his number, but never actually stated how many. In the end, they went latex-free.Â
I don’t know about you but I would’ve dragged him to the nearest clinic first.Â
All in all, I wasn’t a fan of either character. I didn’t feel any chemistry between the two of them.Â
The only reason why I gave this a 2 instead of a 1 is because of Birdie and Adele. I liked those two supporting actresses.Â
1. For those who might not be familiar with you, would you be a dear and tell the readers a little about yourself? How did you get your start in the writing business?
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(Destiny) Hello! I’m a romantic suspense/thriller author, and oh boy, do I love saying that! My life is simple. I work hard, dream big, and play often. I live in Botetourt County, Virginia with my husband and son. I strive daily to be the best wife, mother, and writer that I can be. I want happily-ever-after. I want to believe in the basic good of the world. At the end of the day, I want to be proud of myself! Thatâs me. Pretty boring, right? I started writing as an outlet to horrible teenage hormones. Lol. It is, and has always been, my escape from reality.
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2. Do you ever suffer from writerâs block? If so, please share how you handle it.
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(Destiny)Â I take a break and reread what Iâve written. Usually, I get lucky and that puts me back into the story. If that doesnât work, I read something else and come back and try again.
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3. Contrary to what some people envision about a romance writerâs life, itâs not all glitz and glam. Well not for the majority of us. With that bubble sadly busted, when youâre not writing, how do you spend your time?
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(Destiny)Â When not writing, Iâm a chauffeur for my son to and from every sporting event imaginable. I clean house, wash clothes, try to exercise (ha ha), watch TV, and read. It is a rare thing to find me without a book in my hand. And, that is pretty much it. Like I said, Iâm so boring! đ
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4. I know many writers, such as myself, keep their pastime/career a secret. Do those close to you know you write? If so, what are their thoughts?
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(Destiny) Yes, everyone close to me knows I write. I am fortunate to be surrounded by very supportive family and friends. My writing career began as a community journalist, and I have been lucky to have features about my novels in the paper I used to work for. Because I live in a small town, almost everyone knows I write. I hope their thoughts are something like: That Destiny Booze is one of the most talented romantic suspense authors I have ever read. **wink, wink**
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5. Will you share with us your all-time favorite authors? If youâre like me, itâs a long list so give us your top ten.
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(Destiny)Â Oh yes, it is a long list. Some of my favorites are Tami Hoag, Dean Koontz, Allison Brennan, Dana Marton, Debra Webb, J.R. Ward, Harlan Coben, Erica Spindler, Lisa Scottoline, and Lisa Gardner.
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6. If you could choose one book to go to the big screen, yours or otherwise, which book would you choose and whom would you love to see cast in the parts?
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(Destiny) I would choose my newest book, Against the Game. I would love to see Theo James play Eric, because Iâm crushing hard on him with the release of the Divergent movies. For the heroine, I would cast Brittany Robertson. I think she can come across as both vulnerable and tough, which fits Lacey.
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7. Would you care to tell us what youâre working on now? That is if itâs not top-secret information. If so, just whisper it in my ear. I swear itâll go no further.
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8. Where can we find your stories, and is there a particular reading order?
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(Destiny)Â My books are available online at most stores. I have one series available, but those stories can also be read as stand-alones. I have them all listed on my website with blurbs, excerpts, book trailers, and more for anyone interested.
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(Destiny) Absolutely. Thereâs a contact page on my website, or you can email me directly at destinyboozeauthor@gmail.com.
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10. Before we conclude this enlightening interview, do you have anything else youâd like to share? The stage is all yours.
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(Destiny) Yes! I just had a book released on 9/4/15 called Against the Game. Iâm excited to hear what readers think of it!
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First, I want to thank Destiny for sitting down with me. It was a great pleasure learning more about you and your creations.Â
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Next, for those visiting us, I hope you enjoyed the interview and took a moment to watch the trailer for Against The Game – the story I am reviewing today.Â
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Below, Destiny and I have provided a SNEAK PEEK for the story of the hour.Â
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Enjoy and, as always, comments – questions- or simple HOWDY is welcomed and appreciated. Come on, ladies and gents, lets show Destiny some love!!Â
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Eric Teague is moments away from making history. Thanks to him, the world of gaming is about to experience technology like it has never seen before. When his new establishment, Against the Game, opens, playing video games will be a thing of the past.
At Against the Game, players experience the game as if it is real in a virtual reality. There is no TV, no console with wires and controllers. The game feels absolutely real. Kids get so much more than puppeteering cartoonish characters through a game of basketball. No matter the personâs health or physical ability, they will be the characters in a world without limits and they will experience what it is really like to compete as a pro ball player.
During test trials, kids called Against the Game “amazing,” “fantastic,” and “miraculous.” One kid declared it was the best experience of his life. Indeed, everyone knew it was going to be something big enough to alter the whole gaming industry. For Eric, it meant a long awaited dream come true.
But, all too soon, reality breaks into Ericâs moment when something goes terribly wrong. He and his best friend Lacey get trapped in the virtual reality of the supercomputer behind his establishment. It is definitely no longer just a game. The danger is real. The consequences are real. And, Eric and Laceyâs fight for survival is more than real.
To live, they must win, and to win, they must overcome the biggest challenge of all: to trust and to love.
There were more than a couple snakes, more than ten, upwards of even hundreds. There had to be thousands of them. The dirt of the tunnel was hardly visible beneath the reptiles. Indeed, the floor looked as if it moved.
It would be impossible to walk through them without getting bit. Would he have time to hit the button before he died in the game? He had to get out before the venom killed him. That was the only way he would survive.
He looked down at his bare feet and cringed. No matter, he had to do this! There was no other way out of there. He had to get to that red exit button so he could save Lacey and Paula. Nothing else mattered.
Why wouldnât his damn feet move?
Taking a deep breath, he strived for courage. He pictured Lacey in his mind, reminding himself what he was doing this for. She needed him and he would not let her down.
After one more breath, he took one hesitant step forward, burrowing his foot slowly down between the snakes, feeling for the floor. He had to use his toes to ease in between them, even scoot a few out of his way. If he could manage not to hurt them, maybe he could avoid a bite. Maybe.
He had to force himself not to jerk away from the feel of the snakes sliding against his bare foot. This was absolute torture. It was hell.
Finally, he placed his foot to the floor and moved forward with the next foot. One step was down and he wasnât bitten. He tried to move as little as possible, but he was helpless against the trembling that violently shook him.
Eric didnât consider himself a coward. Only an idiot wouldnât have been scared. He was smart enough to know he was probably one step closer to his death.
His foot hit the floor again, so he attempted step number three. He held his breath through the next few steps when he felt some very large snakes in the mix. It had to have been a python. At least that kind of snake wasnât poisonous. The bite wouldnât kill him. It would just cause a lot of pain.
Eric winced when he felt a sharp pain just above his left ankle. It was a snake bite. He tried hard not to jerk away, afraid that would cause more bites. It hurt so badly. This snake didnât give a quick bite and recoil. No, it bit and started chewing.
Without any other choice, he ignored the pain and kept going, dragging the snake along. His next step was wobbly and he stepped down on a snake. It bit, a quick attack this time, not clinging to him like the other one. Then, he felt another bite. Maybe it was a different snake or maybe it was a second bite from the same one.
It was time to get moving. Going slow wasnât working anymore.
He quit worrying about where his feet went and started moving faster. Leaping over the snakes and landing softly became the new strategy. He had to get to that exit sign as quickly as possible.
The snakes continued to bite him with just about every step he took. He kept close to the wall and used one hand for balance so he didnât fall. If he went down, he wouldnât get back up.
He started feeling nauseous. His head started swimming and he had to lean on the wall more and more as he went. Who knew what kind of snake venom he had in his blood stream by now? He knew one thing was for sure. He didnât have much time or he was not going to make it to that button.
The distance seemed more and more impossible to him even though he was now three quarters of the way there. He didnât think he would make it before he passed out. He hated damn snakes. He did not want to die this way!
His feet grew slick beneath him and Eric knew the moisture was blood, his blood. His hands began to tingle and he realized he had bites there as well. Were these stupid snakes jumping now?
Three more steps and he went down. He couldnât help it. His legs just gave out. He had no choice but to start crawling.
The reptiles went into a biting frenzy, attacking him everywhere at once, and he let out a scream. Many of them stayed attached, flopping against him. The pain was everywhere now. He couldnât distinguish one bite from the next. He hurt all over.
This was a terrifyingly for-real horror movie scene. He couldnât think of a more horrific way to go out of this world, but he didnât stop. He couldnât. He had to keep moving! It was definitely a miracle that he made it to the end of the hall, but he did. The exit button sat above his head, ready for him to push it, but he couldnât get up. He tried. The tingling that was in his hands had spread everywhere. He was numb, whether from a side effect of venom or from a state of shock, he couldnât be sure. âCome on!â he growled at himself. He tried again, digging his fingers into the wall to pull himself up. Again, he thought of Lacey. He couldnât let her die because of his creation. That was unacceptable to him. He shook violently, but his body did rise. He used his very last burst of energy to slam his fist into the exit button. Then, he let himself fall into unconsciousness.
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I’ve seen virtual reality plots played out in books/movies before but Destiny took the idea and cranked it up a notch. This world would most definitely be any true gamers’ wet dream; that is after version 2.0 comes out.Â
Original copy had some features that would scare most people. Ex. gigantic spiders, huge-ass ants, and pain.Â
See, no fun. That’s why 2.0 is needed, if not for others reasons……….
I won’t go into too many details because I don’t want to spoil the ending but there’s more potential to Against the Game (game) that even Eric had envisioned.Â
Eric is a brilliant man. This is a brilliant book and I am officially a FAN of Destiny Booze.Â
‘The True Picture’ is the story of Veronica (Vera – True, Icon – Picture). It starts, around 33 AD, in the city of Tyre where ex-temple dancer and high-class purple dye trader Veronica comes face to face with Jesus one night at the necropolis as he tours Phoenicia with a crowd of followers.
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Gradually she gives up all her treasures to follow him, too. She loses her towering hair-do and bronze bust of Venus, and leaves a trail of jewellery through Galilee and by the River Jordan, singing and drinking her way to the station on the Via Dolorosa where she wipes her master’s face with a cloth as he carries the cross. Famously, that image never fades: but the story of St. Veronica is refreshed in this funky new telling.
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Man, oh man, I really wasn’t looking forward to writing this review. But, I gave Alison my word I’d be honest with my feelings regarding it.Â
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So with that said…… I’m sorry to say I didn’t enjoy this book. My opinion is NOT based on the fact it taps into religion.Â
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No, I felt Alison went overboard with describing everything in minute detail. I understand trying to set the scene for a reader but there comes a point where an author needs to learn “less is more”.Â
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With so much detail and information thrown at us, it reminded me of a textbook or an encyclopedia. Not highly entertaining but filled with vast amount of knowledge.Â
Alison Habens is the author of Dreamhouse, Lifestory , Family Outing, and new novel The True Picture. She is course leader for Creative Writing at the University of Portsmouth and has a PhD on the subject of ‘divine inspiration’! (She lives in an old church on the Isle of Wight and commutes to work by hovercraft.)
1. For those who might not be familiar with you, would you
be a dear and tell the readers a little about yourself? How did you get your
start in the writing business?
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(Pamela) Hi Kam, thanks for having me today! Thirty-three years ago, after reading one-too-many insipid little romances, I picked up a notebook and started writing. It took several years from that point to develop my skills and confidence enough to start submitting what Iâd written. In 1989 I recommitted my life to Christ and committed my writing to Him, which caused my focus to change from secular/sensual romance to inspirational. Years later, after numerous rejections because my writing was too âsteamy and grittyâ for the CBA market, Tempered Hearts (book 1 in my series) was picked up by Writerâs Exchange Epublishing out of Australia and the rest, as they say, is history.
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2. Do you ever suffer from writerâs block? If so, please share how you handle it.
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(Pamela)Â Writerâs block for me usually comes when Iâm overwhelmed, overworked or just plain not listening to my characters and/or the Holy Spirit in regards to how/where the story should go. To handle it, I take a break, get some rest, repent if necessary and pay closer attention to my characters and/or God.
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3. Contrary to what some people envision about a romance
writerâs life, itâs not all glitz and glam. Well not for the majority of us.
With that bubble sadly busted, when youâre not writing, how do you spend
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(Pamela) I love to read and thatâs how I spend most of my spare time. I also enjoy hiking, horseback riding and being out in natureâŚoh, and dancing! I really enjoy a night out on the floorâŚtwo-step, line dance, waltz…doesnât matter as long as Iâm out there moving.
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4. I know many writers, such as myself, keep their
pastime/career a secret. Do those close to you know you write? If so, what are
their thoughts?
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(Pamela)Â There was a time when I was a closet writer but not any more. Although Iâm careful not to brag or shamelessly promote myself, if I donât tell folks about my writing/book, chances are they may never find out and my closest family and friends are my biggest supporters.
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5. Will you share with us your all-time favorite authors? If
youâre like me, itâs a long list so give us your top ten.
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(Pamela)Â Nora Roberts is my ALL-TIME favorite fiction author. I also enjoy Francine Rivers, Julie Lessman, and too manyPelican Book Group authors to list LOL! I read a lot of nonfiction though and my favorite authors are Marianne Williamson, Wayne Dyer, Cheryl Richardson, Jillian Lambert, Catherine Ponder and Louise Hay, but Iâll read anything that captures and keeps my attention.
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6. If you could choose one book to go to the big screen,
yours or otherwise, which book would you choose and whom would you love to see cast in the parts?
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(Pamela) One bookâŚthatâs a tough oneâŚ. I believe the Tempered series would make a wonderful television seriesâŚsimilar to Heartland which airs on UP TV, but thatâs not really answering your question. If I had to pick only one book I think it would have to be The
Inheritance. As for casting the characters I like Melissa Gilbert (or Sandra Bullock) and Matthew McConaughey.
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7. Would you care to tell us what youâre working on now?
That is if itâs not top-secret information. If so, just whisper it in my ear. I
swear itâll go no further.
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(Pamela)Â Currently I am working on completing a couple of short story/novellas for an anthology. I also have a womenâs fiction novel in the works as well as Tempered Truth, another to add to my series, and a whole host of ideas just waiting to be developed.
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8. Where can we find your stories, and is there a particular
reading order?
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(Pamela)Â All of my titles can be purchased atAmazonfor Kindle and my full length books are available in print at Amazon and B&N. Although the Tempered series will stand alone, some people find itâs best to read them in order (Hearts, Dreams, Fire, Joy). Ebooks can also be found online at Smashwords and all Pelican Book Group titles can be foundhere.
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9. Would you please share how your present and future fans
can contact you?
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(Pamela)Â Fans can contact me through myWebsiteorBlogand connect with me onFacebook, Twitter(@psthib), Linked InandPinterest. To stay informed about my writing, they can sign up to receive my newsletter which only goes out a couple times a year.
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10. Before we conclude this enlightening interview, do you
have anything else youâd like to share? The stage is all yours.
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(Pamela)Yes Iâd like to Thank You again, Kam, for having me on your blog and Iâd like to encourage readers who donât really like âChristianâ romance and yet, are tired of the more sensual/erotic reads, to give my books a shot. They are not as conservative as other Christian/Inspirational works, yet they stay within Biblical principles. In fact theyâve been tagged as âInspirational with an Edge!â ⢠and reviewed as âsteamier and grittier than the typical Christian novel without decreasing the message.â
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 Pamela S. Thibodeaux, it was a great pleasure meeting you. Thank you again for taking time out of your day to chat with me. Very sweet!Â
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Now folks, it’s your turn to let your voice be heard. If you have any
questions or comments for Pam by all means, leave her a message below.Â
However, before you do that, lets check out the Tempered Series. Shall we? đ
Rancher Craig Harris and veterinarian Tamera Collins clash from the moment they meet.  Innocence is pitted against arrogance as tempers rise and passions ignite to form a love as pure as the finest gold, fresh from the crucible and as strong as steel.  Thrown together amid tragedy and unsated passion, Tamera and Craig share a strong attraction that neither accepts as the first stages of love.  Torn between desire and dislike, they must make peace with their pasts and God in order to open up to the love blossoming between them.  It is a love that nothing can destroy when they come to understand that only when hearts are tempered, minds are opened and wills are softened can man discern the will of God for his life.
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Tamera awoke in a mild state of panic and confusion. Glancing around, she realized where she was and who was beside her. A blush warmed her cheeks as she struggled to sit up. She released the filly and fumbled with the front of her gown.
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âI couldnât sleep.â she explained, glancing into the steel gray eyes. His gaze, soft and warm like liquid metal, made her blush harder as he brushed strands of hay out of her hair with a gentleness that seemed out of character.
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Craig knew he was treading on dangerous ground, that people were expecting them, but couldnât seem to get past the moment at hand. âI guess a kiss is out of the question,â he queried, his voice tender, gaze unwavering.
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Emotions, raw and unfamiliar, shivered through her. Tamera attempted to scoot away from him, emitted a shaky little laugh and tried to quench the feelings escalating to frightening proportions. âA kiss? Why would you want a kiss? I didnât think you even liked me.â
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Craig wound his hand in her thick hair, stopping her movements. âLike has nothing to do with desire,â he moaned and crushed her to him as his mouth covered hers in a thorough kiss. âAbsolutely nothing,â he assured as she clung to his shirt and trembled in his arms.
Dr. Scott Hensley (introduced in Tempered Hearts) has built a wall around his heart since the death of his wife and parents.  Katrina Simmons is recovering from scars inflicted on her as a battered wife.  Can dreams be renewed and faith strengthened?  Can they find joy and peace in Godâs love and in love for one another?Â
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âSpend the day with me,â he urged. âWeâll go to my place. Iâll take a short nap after which weâll do whatever your little heart desires.âÂ
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âAnything?â she teased. Her voice was as enticing as silk and just as alluring. Her excitement set fire to his blood. âAnything.â he assured in a thick voice.
His smoldering gaze, as tender as a caress and just as potent, lowered to her lips, lingered, then raked over her in a hungry gesture before returning to capture hers in a heated embrace. Trina felt as though he was touching her in the most intimate of ways. Her cheeks grew hot, her breath lodged in her throat. Desire washed over her in angry waves. She swallowed hard and tucked trembling hands in her lap, desperately trying to form a coherent sentence. âPlease, Scott, donât look at me like that.â Â
He could actually feel her trembling response across the table. His voice lowered another notch. âLike what?â
Trina shook her head. âLike youâre starving to death and could eat me up. Didnât you have enough food?â
Pushing his plate away, Scott stood and held his hand out to her. Trina placed a trembling one in his firm grip. Pulling her gently to her feet, Scott raised it to his mouth, brushing his lips across her knuckles. âFood is not what Iâm hungry for,â he informed her in a husky whisper.
Trina waited as he paid for their meal then followed him to the parking lot as gracefully as possible on legs that wobbled. He paused and in a silent gesture, signaled for her to give him her car keys. His fingers brushed sensuously over her wrist and palm, grasping hers gently when she placed them in his hand.
Locking his heated gaze with hers, Scott raised their clasped hands to his lips, this time lingering over the kiss. He nibbled on her knuckles, teasing the back of her hand with his mouth, then, in one swift movement, turned his attention to the sensitive flesh of her palm and wrist, relieving her of her keys and her senses.
Trina felt the caress to the very core of her being. She moaned, leaning against his hard frame when he pulled her closer. His heat enveloped her until she burned with him, for him. And his lips had never even touched hers.
Amber Harris is a good girl on the brink of womanhood. Stanley Morrison is a young man at the start of his life. For each other, they have always felt the fireworks that two people in love should feel. But the questions about his past, his pride, and Amber’s father might be the end of what could be a strong relationship. As the two try to protect their budding romance, some unlikely but powerful forces conspire to keep them apart. Will they survive the wishes of everyone around them with their relationship intact?
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Emotion burst to life within her and swarmed through Amber until it overflowed, warm and wet down her cheeks.
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Stan tasted her tears and groaned. Loosening his hold he broke the kiss, burying his face against her shoulder. âGod,â he mumbled, lifting his head to meet her gaze. âIâm sorry.â
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She looked at him wide-eyed and trembling. Anger, desire, and wonder warred in her eyes. She rolled them in an exaggerated gesture. âNow, he apologizes,â she muttered then leveled her gaze on him.
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âWhy havenât you kissed me like that before?â
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His breath heaved while he struggled for control. âDidnât think it was proper, still donât.â
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âSo thatâs what you meant by all lips and teeth and tongue?â she asked, her voice quivering with awe.
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He stepped back, touching her cheek with his uninjured hand. âYes.â His voice was raw, eyes fierce. âBut not with anger, never with anger. Iâm sorry.â
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Grabbing his hand, she pressed a kiss into it. âShow me,â she urged her eyes soft and warm. âKiss me again, Stanley.â
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âNo, Amber.â But she was pressing against him, her arms sliding around his neck. Senses dulled by fatigue, resistance clouded by pain, control ravished and weakened by desire, Stanley succumbed with a groan. Hauling her gently but firmly against him, he buried his lips on hers, this time with devastating tenderness.
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His mouth embraced hers tasting, teasing, savoring her lips as though he were a starving man biting into his first meal in weeks. His teeth nipped at her lip, tugging a moan from deep within her. Amber clung to him weakly as they slid to the floor.
All around rodeo cowboy and heir to the Rockinâ H Ranch, Ace Harris is determined not to fall in love.  Heâs only loved one woman in his life, his mother, and no one can even come close to filling her boots. Lexie Morgan thinks rodeo cowboys have rocks for brains and a death wish for a soul.  A broken childhood and the death of her father and best friend leave her doubting and questioning God (despite her years of religious upbringing) and afraid of love. Can two young people who clash from the onset learn to trust in the healing power of God and find love and happiness amidst tragedy and grief?Â
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Her eyes narrowed when he took a step closer. âAce,â she warned and wielded the brush like a lethal weapon.
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Raising his hands where she could see them, he watched her try to brush some semblance of order to the thick mass of unruly auburn hair. The simple chore made him want to sink both fists in the silken locks and gave him a whole new insight to the word erotic.
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Her cheeks were flushed, her eyes sparkled vivid green and spewed wrath. She glared at him as though the tangled tresses were his fault alone. Her chest quivered with each breath she took. He took another step closer and could feel her tremble. Locking his gaze with hers in the mirror, he reached around her and picked up a bandanna off the dresser. He ran it through his fingers in what could have been a caress then slid the cloth beneath her hair and left it trailing over her shoulders.
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With hands that shook, Lexie pulled the ends together and tied her hair back into a ponytail. Those bright gray eyes had gone soft and warm, like liquid metal. Mouth dry as dust, she swallowed hard.
 Lori Strickland (introduced in Tempered Fire) has always been known as her father’s “wild child” with no desire to change until she meets ex-bull-rider-turned-preacher Rafe Judson. Her attempts to change her wanton ways come to naught until she realizes redemption only comes with true repentance.
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Lori headed toward Recluse, Wyoming after another round of rodeos where the cash and prizes vaulted her to the next level of achievement. She hadnât thought of Rafe in months. Hadnât allowed herself to think of him, and wouldnât indulge in useless fantasies now.
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Sheâd made peace with the fact she was nothing more than a bad seed and there was no way around it. Oh she tried to be good. She stayed out of the bars for weeks on end, attended the prayer services before or after each rodeo when available, even visited with a group of supposedly devout believers who traveled a state-wide circuit within the national itinerary, but nothing seemed to help or make an impact on her life. Nor had she found the support sheâd hoped, only judgment and criticism. Answers to her questions only incited debates until she was scorned for her doubt and unbelief or shunned completely. Maverick was right when he said there was no in between and since she couldnât succeed at being good, Lori figured sheâd be bad.Â
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More than once she thought about calling Stanley or Amber or even Lexie for counsel, but was too ashamed to admit the total mess her life was in. She even considered quitting. Just give up and go home. But she was too close to making pro status, too close to the culmination of the dream that began in her heart nearly four years ago.Â
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A dream she once thought came as a directive from God.
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Now, she knew better.
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God didnât give success to losers; the devil lured them into it then left them to their own devices no matter how hard they tried to be good. Besides, even at her best, there was no way sheâd ever be good enough for a preacher.
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1.)Â Tempered Hearts:I have mixed feelings on this book. At times, I felt connected to Craig and Tamera. Case in point, the snake bite/hallucination scene. I can’t see many readers not getting invested in the pain pouring out in those pages. Delusional from the venom, Tamera “sees” her father and begs to join him and her mother in Heaven. Craig’s heart was literally ripping in two.Â
Powerful!!Â
However, the rest of their love story fell flat for me. I didn’t like Tamera raising a hand to Craig out of anger. Pamela kept speaking of God and their faith yet she deemed it “heavenly” to attempt to strike another person. I know Craig verbally unleashed his anger but violence? When is violence ever the answer?Â
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2.) Tempered Dreams: Pamela’s faith is prevalent throughout Scott and Trina’s tale. She spoke of God and the scriptures many times over. Also, the difficulty in forgiving others of wrongdoings. Tom (her father) beat her mother and, due to those injuries, her mom passed away. This act of violence was a the truest test of her faith. One, I see, many people failing.Â
Did she?
Now, I think you already know the answer to that question. What sort of Christian writer would Pam be, what sort of religious woman would Pam be, if she didn’t have Trina forgive him? So yes, as you expected, forgiveness was delivered.
With all that said, something nagged at me.
As I mentioned above, this story was all about faith and forgiveness yet Pamela picked and chose when to follow this way of Christian living. I’m speaking in regards to Scott not “turning the other cheek” when Trina was abused by her ex-husband. He asked her to forgive her father when he beat and murdered her mother/his wife but why didn’t he when faced with a similar “test”? Seems hypocritical to me.Â
Practice what you preach!!Â
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3.) Tempered Fire: I throughly enjoyed about 50% of this love story. It had many sweet, touching moments. However, the reason why I didn’t love it 100% was because it was just more of the same. A man struggling not to cave into his desires and bed his virgin love. Scenes where they kept apologizing for wanting to, repeatedly proclaiming to wait, and talk about the need to marry as soon as possible. Another reason why I didn’t wholeheartedly enjoy this installment was because, once again, Pamela had a woman strike a man. Violence is never the answer!!!Â
4.)Â Tempered Joy: This is a true love story. Unlike the first three stories in the series, this couple didn’t speak harsh words or raise a hand to each other. Ace and Lexie played, joked, and were a joy (no pun intended) to read. Great job on this story, Pamela.Â
5.) Loriâs Redemption: Pamela has a preacher (Rafe) punching a man. As a writer and a Christian woman, I found her actions contradictory. She can’t “preach” about “turning the other cheek” and also demonstrate an “eye for an eye”. You must pick a philosophy and stick to it — to your faith. Â