Saturday, January 11, 2025

Winner - - Shattering Dawn

 




The randomly chosen winner

of a hardcover copy of

Shattering Dawn by Jayne Ann Krentz is:

Annette N

Congratulations!

Please send your full name and mailing address to:

theromancedish (at) gmail (dot) com


Thursday, January 9, 2025

Review - - Into the Woods

Into the Woods
by Jenny Holiday
Publisher: Forever
Release Date: January 7, 2025
Reviewed by PJ
 


Gretchen Miller is a bit of a badass. But even badasses get the blues when it comes to romance, and Gretchen could use a break from dating. So, when she gets the offer to be the summer dance instructor at Camp Wild Arts, she leaps at the chance to embrace clean air, nature, and her inner crone. But every forest has pests—and the biggest one at Wild Arts is none other than Tennyson “Teddy” Knight, the A) arrogant, B) infuriating, C) kinda hot if it weren’t for A & B rockstar who happens to be Gretchen’s fellow artist-in-residence.


Fresh off his band's epic and ultra-public breakup, Teddy's grouchier than a black bear in spring, and Gretchen is happy to ignore the unexpected heat she feels around him. Yet a wary friendship blooms, and before she knows it, Gretchen finds herself sneaking around to have one last summer fling with the broody musician before she swears off men for good. But as they grow closer, Gretchen has to figure out if she's ready to take this summer camp romance out of the woods and into real life. 

PJ's Thoughts:

I don't know who started this trend of adult summer camp romances but they have my thanks because I am loving these stories. And, Into the Woods, in Jenny Holiday's capable hands, has me ready to grab a backpack and head for the woods myself. 

I love Jenny Holiday's characters. They are beautifully developed, complex, and intriguing. Also relatable. I feel like I know them, understand them, flaws and all, and appreciate their emotional challenges. The banter between Teddy and Gretchen is impeccable, as is the friction. I love a good adversaries-to-lovers journey. Even better, there's all that delicious but unwelcome (at least at first) heat simmering beneath the surface.

Teddy and Gretchen have some life experience in their rearview (they're in their 30's/40's) and are each at a professional crossroads. Their growth, both professional and personal (each has emotional baggage to confront), adds additional depth to their journeys and made this book even more enjoyable for me. I loved their snark, loved their spark, and finished their book with heartfelt satisfaction. Also, don't discount the importance of the richly depicted secondary cast in this book. They add humor, heart, conflict, and unexpected wisdom. It's always fun when we learn life lessons from the ones we're supposed to be teaching.  

If you read last year's Canadian Boyfriend (And if you haven't, you should. Just sayin'), you may recognize Gretchen as main female character Rory's (Aurora) boss and best friend. While Rory makes appearances in Into the Woods, don't worry if you're beginning here. Each book stands well on its own and I enthusiastically recommend both. Read my review of Canadian Boyfriend here


Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Review & Giveaway - - Remember When

Remember When
by Mary Balogh
A Ravenswood Novel - Book 4
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: January 7, 2025
Reviewed by PJ
 


The Dowager C
ountess of Stratton, Clarissa Ware, née Greenfield, has just presented her younger daughter to the ton, and the rest of her life belongs only to herself. She returns to Ravenswood, intending to spend the summer alone there. But the summer has other plans for her.

Born a gentleman, Matthew Taylor has chosen to spend his life as the village carpenter. Growing up, he and Clarissa were close—dangerously so, considering his family’s modest fortune. As a young man, he never would have been a suitable match for the daughter of the wealthy Greenfields. Clarissa married Caleb Ware, the Earl of Stratton, so Matthew married another, though he was widowed soon after.

Now everything is different—Clarissa has already lived the life expected of her by society. And Matthew is as attractive and intriguing as he was when they were young. As their summer friendship deepens into romance, they stand together on the precipice of change—essentially the same man and woman they remember being back then, but with renewed passion and the potential to take their lives in an entirely new direction.

PJ's Thoughts:

If you've been reading this series, you already know the details of Clarissa's marriage and subsequent widowhood. If you haven't, Balogh weaves them into this book in a such a way that you won't be lost or confused if this is your first foray to Ravenswood. 

I love second chance, reunion romances, especially those between childhood friends who reconnect later in life. But this one has an added layer of challenge. Matthew and Clarissa are from different stations in life, even more significant now that she is a dowager duchess and he is town's carpenter/wood carver. The difference was enough to not cross the line between friendship and love in their youth and is now sure to set tongues wagging when they're observed holding hands on long walks through the park. But they are no longer 17 and 18. They're a mature couple on the cusp of fifty and they know what they want although they are not unaware of the challenges that will need to be conquered to achieve it. 

This is such a lovely, endearing novel. I really enjoyed watching Matthew and Clarissa rediscover their friendship and in doing so, rediscover themselves. Clarissa, especially, learns who she is and what she wants - and deserves - outside of being a mother. I love how she begins to take control of her life and how much she - and her relationships with her children - grow as a result. Matthew has no surfeit of growth himself. I enjoyed watching the positive evolution of his relationship with his family, due in no small part to Clarissa's encouragement and support. These two are so good for each other. I loved the caring, joy, fun, and eventually, deep, lasting love that developed between them. I laughed, I cried, and I turned the final page of their novel with a deep, happy, heartfelt sigh. 


How do you feel about older characters who get a second chance at love?

Have you read any of the Ravenswood novels?

Do you enjoy cross-class romances?

One randomly chosen person posting a comment before 11:00 PM, January 12 will receive a hardcover copy of Remember When

*U.S. Only
*Must be 18


Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Review & Giveaway - - Shattering Dawn

Shattering Dawn
by Jayne Ann Krentz
The Lost Night Files - Book 3
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: January 7, 2025
Reviewed by PJ
 


Amelia Rivers, a member of the 
Lost Night Files podcast team, hires private investigator Gideon Sweetwater to catch the stalker who has been watching her. Amelia suspects the stalker may be connected to the shadowy organization responsible for the night that she and her two friends lost to amnesia—a night that upended their lives and left them with paranormal talents.

Gideon suspects that Amelia is either paranoid or an outright con artist, but he can’t resist the chemistry between them. He takes the case despite his skepticism. For her part, Amelia has second thoughts about the wisdom of employing the mysterious Mr. Sweetwater. She is wary of the powerful attraction between them, and deeply uneasy about the nightmarish paintings on the walls of his home. She senses they were inspired by his own dreamscapes.

Amelia knows she doesn’t have time to find another investigator, and Gideon is forced to reckon with the truth when he disrupts what was intended to be Amelia’s kidnapping. Now the pair is on the run, with no choice but to return to the haunting ruins of the old hotel where Amelia’s lost night occurred. They are desperate to stop a killer and the people who are conducting illegal experiments with a dangerous drug that is designed to enhance psychic abilities. If they are to survive, they will have to trust each other and the passion that bonds them.

PJ's Thoughts:

The conclusion to Krentz's Lost Night Files trilogy is another high-intensity story brimming with danger, action, edge-of-the-seat suspense, and plenty of twists, psychic and otherwise. 

This book pulled me into the story from the opening pages and held my interest right through to the end. I love Krentz's psychic world. While logically I can tell myself that many of the events and abilities that inhabit her fictional world are just that - fiction - I still find myself wondering, what if? She immerses me in her imagination and makes it all seem so real.

Her characters have depths that make them relatable and layers that slowly reveal themselves throughout the story, both to the reader as well as one another. I was fascinated by both Amelia and Gideon, especially as those layers fell away and I learned more about who they were at their core. The romance is not the heart of the book but it definitely is a facet. 

You could enjoy Gideon and Amelia's story as a standalone but I'm happy I read the three books in order. There is an overarching mystery that runs through the trilogy, as well as twists in Shattering Dawn that had a greater impact because of things that happened in the first two books. 

I don't know what Jayne Ann Krentz has planned for her next book but I'm already looking forward to it. 


Have you read any of the books in The Lost Night Files trilogy?

Do you enjoy psychic elements in novels, suspense or otherwise?

Do you remember your dreams?

One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, January 10 will receive a hardcover copy of Shattering Dawn

*U.S. only
*Must be 18



Saturday, January 4, 2025

Winner - - Whisk-y Business

 




The randomly chosen winner

of a Kindle copy of

Whisk-y Business by Tere Michaels is:

Santa

Congratulations!

Please send your email address to:

theromancedish (at) gmail (dot) com


Friday, January 3, 2025

Review - - A New Year in the Keys

A New Year in the Keys
by Hope Holloway
Coconut Key - Book 8
Publisher: Hope Holloway
Release Date: December 27, 2024
Reviewed by PJ


For Beck and her mother, Lovely, the serene island life they’ve carefully built is about to be upended. Plans for a quiet holiday with no guests at their popular Coquina House Bed & Breakfast are disrupted when they agree to host a trio of last-minute guests. These unexpected arrivals stir up more than just the peaceful waters of Coconut Key, leading to revelations that will transform the family forever.


At seventy-five, Lovely is thriving—healthy, happy, and finally spending her life with Beck, the daughter she never had a chance to raise. But when a figure from the past steps into her home—and heart—in a way she never dreamed possible, Lovely faces the daunting task of reimagining her entire life.

Meanwhile, Beck is standing at her own crossroads. Her newfound love, Oliver, is torn between his native Australia and their idyllic life in Coconut Key. When an opportunity arises that could give Oliver everything he wants, Beck must make a difficult choice: pursue her own dreams of happiness or sacrifice everything for the man she loves.

As a new year dawns on Coconut Key, there's a wedding on the horizon and babies on the way, so celebration should be in the air. But will the changes, choices, and challenges ahead bring an end to this family’s hard-won happiness?

PJ's Thoughts:


My heart. This book. I thought we were finished with this series but Hope Holloway had one more wonderful story in her pocket and it just may be my favorite of all the books she's written.

I have so much love for these characters, for this family. I sighed, I cried, I cheered. I don't think it's possible for Hope Holloway to write a book that does not touch me emotionally but even among the many heart-tugging stories from her various book series, A New Year in the Keys stands out. It celebrates life, love, and multiple generations of family. It's achingly romantic. And, I have no doubt, to the delight of hordes of readers (like me) who rarely see themselves depicted in this manner, it features soul-stirring romance for a vibrant character in her seventies. 

It is never too late to fall in love just as it's never too late to fall in love with Hope Holloway's beautiful stories.

I strongly recommend reading the books in this series in order. They are: 

A Secret in the Keys
A Reunion in the Keys
A Season in the Keys
A Haven in the Keys
A Return to the Keys
A Wedding in the Keys
A Promise in the Keys
A New Year in the Keys


Thursday, January 2, 2025

Coming Attractions - - January 2025

 



Welcome to 2025! 

Wow, did 2024 go fast or what? I had some wonderful adventures last year, both in real life and through the pages of the books I read. I hope you did too. We're kicking off the new year with some new-to-me authors and a few long-time favorites. Here's what's happening this month at The Romance Dish.





We start things off on Friday, January 3 with a review of A New Year in the Keys by Hope Holloway. This surprise bonus book takes readers back to Holloway's debut Coconut Key series with an achingly romantic reunion story, proving that you're never too old to find love. 





Tuesday, January 7 brings a review and giveaway of Shattering Dawn by Jayne Ann Krentz. This compelling, suspenseful thriller wraps up Krentz's The Lost Night Files trilogy.







Stop by Wednesday, January 8 for a review and giveaway of Mary Balogh's Remember When. This fourth book in Balogh's Ravenswood series is a lovely, cross-class, reunion romance featuring a dowager countess and her childhood friend.





Friday, January 10 brings a review of Into the Woods by Jenny Holiday, a story about two people at professional and emotional crossroads in their lives. If you haven't read Holiday yet, this book is a great place to start. 






Monday, January 13 brings a review and giveaway of When We Had Forever by Shaylin Gandhi. This compelling, twisty romance drew me in and refused to let go, landing in my top three books of 2024. 






Join me on Tuesday, January 14 for a tour review of Dashiki by Florence Wetzel, a cozy mystery set within the fascinating world of jazz.






We're heading north on Wednesday, January 15 with a review of Dr. Alaska by Jillian David. This heartwarming contemporary romance launches David's Yukon Valley, Alaska Hospital series.





On Monday, January 20, we're heading back to Lake Tahoe for Better Than Friends by Jill Shalvis. This 7th standalone book in Shalvis's Sunrise Cove series is a women's fiction/contemporary romance second-chance story.





Santa joins us on Tuesday, January 21 with a review of She Doesn't Have a Clue by Jenny Elder Moke. This one features mystery, murder, and a second chance at love.









Join me on Thursday, January 23 for a review of Made to Love You by Nan Reinhardt. It's another heartwarming visit to Reinhardt's popular River's Edge contemporary romance series. 





Wrapping up the month on Monday, January 27 will be a review and giveaway of The Unexpected Diva by Tiffany L. Warren. This biographical historical fiction novel tells the story of Elizabeth Taylor Greenfield, a brilliant Black woman born a slave whose voice captivated audiences on both sides of the Atlantic before and during the Civil War. 



What books are you looking forward to reading this month?




Tuesday, December 31, 2024

Review - - The Highlander Burns for Vengeance

The Highlander Burns for Vengeance
by Julie Johnstone
Return of the Highlanders - Book 3
Publisher: Darbyshire Publishing, LLC
Release Date: December 30, 2024
Reviewed by PJ
  


Divided by treachery, bound by an edict, they must decide their fate: to love or to hate.


After years of captivity, Graeme Stewart has returned home with a burning desire for vengeance, and it’s all directed at the Campbell clan. They attacked his home, killed his parents, and imprisoned him for eighteen long years. So when the king demands Graeme handfast with his enemy’s sister to end the warring of their clans, he intends to use her to get the revenge he yearns for. But Maisie’s courage and character surprise him at every turn, conjuring admiration and stirring desire. Now, with revenge within his grasp, he must make a choice before it’s too late: either cling to the malice that kept him alive or release it for the chance at love.

The vengeful and unreasonable Highlander intends to destroy her family, and Maisie Campbell is bound to him for a year and a day. She hates everything about Graeme, except the way he kisses, which is a force that nearly brings her to her knees. But lust does not a marriage make, and the man is hell-bent on proving her brother a traitor and herself treacherous, so she sets out to prove otherwise. Yet, as questions of her brother’s character arise in her own mind and Graeme displays an honorable, fiercely protective nature, Maisie faces a decision: seek a truth that will doom the brother she adores or remain blindly loyal to those she’s always held dear and lose the man she has come to love with all her heart.

PJ's Thoughts:

This book exemplifies all the reasons that when I want a fast-paced, emotional, Medieval romance that I can't put down, the author I first turn to is Julie Johnstone. Her characters are complex and fully developed. Her grasp of time and place is vividly and authentically depicted. Her books never leave me feeling as though I've read a modern book set hundreds of years ago. From the first page to the last, I was fully immersed in 15th Century Scotland, these characters, their triumphs, travails, passion, and the danger that stalks them.

While this is book three in Johnstone's Return of the Highlanders trilogy and the couples from books one and two are featured, The Highlander Burns for Vengeance stands well on its own. You can easily jump in with any book. I recommend all three. 



Monday, December 30, 2024

Coastal Magic 2025 Featured Author Spotlight & Giveaway - - Tere Michaels









Coastal Magic Convention Featured Author Tere Michaels is in our spotlight today. Tere’s specialties are snark, angst, and happily ever afters, set in the big city. It might take some time to get there but no worries - she believes in love conquering all! She has written eighteen books including her popular Faith, Love & Devotion series, the superhero saga The Vigilante, and "Broadway or Bust." Her most recent series has kicked off with Whisk-y Business, of The Love Broker series.




Welcome to The Romance Dish, Tere!  It’s a pleasure to have you visit with us today. 

Thank you so much for having me! 


For those readers who have yet to discover you, please share what they should expect when they read Whisk-y Business, book one of your The Love Broker series (which I thoroughly enjoyed - so much fun!). 
 

Sarcasm, Idiots to Lovers, Magical Weirdness, and sort of a reverse Hallmark Holiday Movie. 

I'm sitting here laughing out loud at that perfect description of this book! 



I love the food Annalee makes at the bakery and especially the bond with her late grandmother that it represents. Are you a baker? If so, who taught you and what’s your favorite item to bake? If not, which items catch your eye and tempt your taste buds when you walk into a bakery? 

I am not a great baker, but my mom used to make cream puffs ALL the time - like every family anything, she’d be required to bring them. Since she passed, I’ve tried to make them every Christmas. When I go to a bakery, you can usually tempt me with something that has baked apples in it, or crumb cake. (But only if it’s real NJ crumb cake, which means a huge stack of crumbs on a tiny sliver of cake. lol) 

Oh and the pastina soup she dreams about is something my Nan (grandmother) would make. I make it for myself when I need a little warmth.


I looked up the recipe for pastina soup. I will definitely be adding that to my winter soup menu!

I did not see that twist coming in the second epilogue of this book. What fun (no spoilers)! Do you already know how everything will play out over the course of the series? How many books will there be? Will the rest of them be set in Pine Lake or will you be taking readers back to the “big city?” 

Ooo, I love that. I have a pretty solid idea for the next few books. When this came together for me, I had a list of pun titles that jumped into my head so I have up to Book 5 already worked out! And I’ll keep writing them until I run out of words. Honestly, I love this world and all the chaos these folks are causing. 

I’m already beyond excited for book two. When can we expect its release? Are you able to tell us anything about it?  



The Man Date, which is Book 2, should already be out. I had it up for pre-order (uploaded with an old draft to be replaced), then it got released before it was supposed to so I took it down. Drama! Then I decided to rewrite the last third of the book. LOL I am MUCH happier with it now so…yeah. I’m a menace to myself.
 

This book is a gay romance featuring two seemingly different men who find what they have in common brings them together. We also spend some time with a character who very briefly showed up in Book 1 and is going to blaze across the series, particularly Book 4. Oh. and matchmaking Malamutes, because why not? These guys were delightful to write, and I also enjoyed delving into friendship - what happens if your two best friends hook up? How does the third wheel react? I also added a bit more of the lore around Trudye’s tree, which was FUN. I hope everyone enjoys the book. 

I've already downloaded The Man Date and am looking forward to returning to Pine Lake. 


Let’s wrap things up with a few rapid-fire questions. 

What are your passions (aside from writing)?

Reading. I always have a book going and will sometimes spend most of my weekend reading. I also like to run (no, really!). 

What would readers be surprised to learn about you? 

What an introvert I am. LOL 

What are you currently reading or looking forward to reading? 

I’m currently reading Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis. My jam lately has been magical worlds with romance. I am waiting for SO many books in the new year. The new Ali Hazelwood, the next in the Assistant to the Villain series, the next Emily Wilde’s Fairy book series…I can keep going. Oh and the next book in the Fourth Wing series. I loved it. 

Where can readers find you online? 

I’m mostly on Threads, Bluesky, and occasionally Facebook and Instagram. I also have a Substack that’s primarily about the process of writing. My business partner is going to be handling all our media stuff because she is young and I am old. lol 

Thank you, Tere! Would you like to add anything or ask a question of the readers? 

Oooo…let’s see. First off, I love you all. Thanks for reading my books, and being so sweet throughout the year. I can’t wait to see everyone at Coastal.

My question, I suppose, is about The Love Broker series. What sort of tropes do you want to see me write? Not promising anything but I’d love to hear your ideas. 

Thank you so much for allowing me to visit!


Readers, let's help Tere out. What are your favorite contemporary romance tropes to read?

One randomly chosen person posting a comment before 11:00 PM, January 2 will receive a Kindle copy of Whisk-y Business. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!

*U.S. only

*Must be 18


Sunday, December 29, 2024

Review - - Treasure Coast Legacy

Treasure Coast Legacy
by Leigh Duncan
Emerald Bay - Book 6
Publisher: Gardenia Street Publishing
Release Date: December 30, 2024
Reviewed by PJ
 


For nearly a year, Belle and her cousins have poured their hearts and souls—and every spare dime—into restoring the Dane Crown Inn to its former glory. As they stripped peeling paint from walls and repaired the damaged floors, the women uncovered not just the charm of the inn but also the deep, unbreakable bond they shared as teenagers, when they spent every summer keeping the inn’s suites spotless and enjoying the gorgeous beach as a tight-knit family. Now it’s time to fulfill Aunt Margaret’s final wish and host one last Dane family reunion at the inn that once again lives up to its reputation as “the gem of Florida’s Treasure Coast.”


Finally, preparations are complete for a weekend filled with family traditions. There will be horseshoes and croquet matches, fun treasure hunts and a talent show, a sing-along and even a wedding—all in celebration of the love and history their family has shared with the inn. But as assorted aunts and uncles and cousins once removed descend on the tiny beachside community of Emerald Bay, the Dane family’s legacy hangs in the balance. At the conclusion of the reunion, Margaret intends to plant a For Sale sign in the yard.

Before she does, one important question remains: If the Dane Crown Inn is the lynchpin that holds their family together, how much are Belle, Kim, Diane and the rest willing to sacrifice in order to keep it?

PJ's Thoughts:

It's the end of the Emerald Bay series and I am not ready to say goodbye to these complex characters who by this point all feel like dear friends. I've enjoyed their individual journeys as one by one the cousins returned home, reconnected as a family, worked together to restore their family legacy, and found lasting love - plus a few surprises - along the way. Duncan vividly depicted each of them on the page, bringing them to life in such a way that they felt authentic and relatable, each with unique personalities and realistic challenges, both as individuals and as a family. 

If you enjoy heartwarming women's fiction, family dynamics, a small-town, beachside location, and heart-tugging journeys to love, I highly recommend this series. I also strongly suggest reading the books in order as each book in the series builds upon those before it. 

I don't know what Leigh Duncan has planned for her next book but after falling in love with both her Emerald Bay series and the Sugar Sand Beach series that preceded it, I'll definitely be in line to buy whatever comes next.