Showing posts with label Nadia Lee. Show all posts
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Friday, May 1, 2015

Book Review: Vengeful in Love by Nadia Lee



Vengeful in Love (Billionaires in Love Book 1) Revenge is sweet...
Self-made billionaire Alex Damon wants his pound of flesh from the people who ripped his family apart. When he discovers his enemies' daughter is working at his company -- and most likely spying for them--he decides to start his revenge by seducing her.


Natalie Hall is stunned at the personal interest from the CEO of her company. Vulnerable, with an already bruised heart, she wants to avoid any involvement--but she can't deny the desire he arouses in her.


....but love is sweeter…


What should've been a straightforward eye-for-an-eye starts to unravel as Natalie's unflinching loyalty and kindness begin to thaw Alex's cold intent. But caring for her is unthinkable...since he plans to use everything in his power to ruin her family and everyone else she holds dear.


NOTE: Previously published as Carnal Secrets.

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My Rating:



Favorite Quote:

“I’m hoping my stupidity hasn’t completely killed whatever you felt for me.  And just to let you know: if you say no today, I’ll be back tomorrow, and the day after… and the day after that, until you’re convinced that you’re what matters the most in my life.”

My Review:


This story had a bit over everything, corporate espionage, wealthy family conflicts, politics, playboy billionaires, work place romance, misunderstandings, and a few steamy love scenes.  There was enough conflict to satisfy those who need the angst, I don’t, but some people like that.  The story was well written and the characters were just complicated enough to be interesting.  
Empress DJ



Author Bio:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Nadia Lee writes sexy, emotional contemporary romance. Born with a love for excellent food, travel and adventure, she
has lived in four different countries, kissed stingrays, been bitten by a shark, ridden an
elephant and petted tigers.  Currently, she shares a condo overlooking a small river and sakura trees in Japan with her husband and son. When she's not writing, she can be found reading books by her favorite authors or planning another trip.



Saturday, July 19, 2014

New Release, Review: Four Weeks Till Forever by Nadia Lee

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Title:  Four Weeks Till Forever 

Author: Nadia Lee  

Genre:   Adult Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:

 A perfect summer romance from Nadia Lee--a modern-day Cinderella story featuring a billionaire restaurateur Prince Charming and a skittish secretary with a past...


He's never met a woman he wants to spend his life with...

The man: Billionaire playboy Mark Pryce.

The problem: A "real" date for his family's Fourth of July party...or he'll have to attend with the heiress his mother's picked out for him to marry.

The woman: His best friend's executive assistant Hilary Rosenberg--the only one who can save him from this fate worse than death.

...she is convinced good men are a thing of the past.

Disillusioned by a series of painful relationships, Hilary has no interest in dating Mark--even as a pretense--for the next four weeks. He's too sexy, too smart, altogether too attractive...and a sure bet to break her heart. But she owes him a favor, and she always pays her debts.

When their charade threatens to turn into a happily ever after, can a reformed playboy convince his wary Cinderella that fairy tale endings really can come true?

Four Weeks Till Forever is 300 pages long in print.

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MY RATING:


FAVORITE QUOTE:


“God must’ve been in a really good mood when Mark had been conceived.  Grossly unfair, but such was life.”


MY REVIEW:



I adore Nadia Lee’s books.  She almost makes me believe that rich men can be adorable, and can be capable of indulging and loving women that are independent, less than perfect, and not of their social class.  And of course they are all successful, well educated, handsome, well endowed, toned, and talented in bed.  Alas, I think we need to change the genre to science fiction or fantasy, as that is not at all what occurs in the real world – but that is why we read books is it not?   Ms. Lee delivers beautiful visuals, as if a movie reel is running in my head.  Her writing is also emotive, I feel their embarrassment, humiliation, as well as their elation and relief.  Alas, only one steamy sex scene in this novel – shucks.  But there is plenty of drama and disappointments for our heroine, whose crazy family history makes my own seem much rosier in comparison.  As always, I look forward to more of the story and will be anxiously awaiting her next book in the series, yet thankfully, no cliffhangers - as each can stand alone.  

Empress DJ

What's Next

My next book Merry in Love (Hearts on the Line Book 6), a heart-warming holiday romance featuring Meredith Lloyd and her best friend's sexy older brother Daniel Aylster, is scheduled for late October / early November, 2014.

You can preorder it right now from Apple. You can also add it to your Goodreads bookshelf if you'd like.

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News about Hearts on the Line Series

All the books in Hearts on the Line series have received new covers. You can view them below. :) 
     

Saturday, June 21, 2014

Book Review: Reunited in Love by Nadia Lee -Empress DJ

Title: Reunited in Love


Author: Nadia Lee


Genre: Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:

Newly jobless and adrift, former investment banker Kerri Wilson travels to Virginia to see her best friend and regroup, only to run into billionaire playboy Ethan Lloyd. It's been years since she's snuck out of his bed after the most amazing sex of her life, and he's so not her type -- she likes them tall, dark and manageable. But he's too hot to resist, and she succumbs to another sizzling, no-strings-attached (or so she thinks) night.

Unwilling to let her go this time, Ethan makes a simple proposition: a job, a place to stay, and an exclusive affair that will end when either of them finds someone else. But with her dark, painful past catching up to her, Kerri may have to bolt again -- even though her heart is telling her to stay. And Ethan's not giving her up without fighting to make their "temporary" arrangement something far more permanent...


My Rating:


Favorite Quotes:


“He turned around and the world seemed to go into slow motion.  She noticed a small black earpiece, eyelashes whose length made her slightly jealous… and then a face that could cause a riot in a nunnery.”

My Review:


I have found THE perfect man, so perfect in every way.  Of course he isn’t real, which makes him even more perfect, as nothing can ever happen to burst my love bubble.  Oh Ethan – I feel in love with him rather quickly.  He is rich, he is patient, he is kind, handsome, well built, can cook, dresses well, has his own jet, is thoughtful, employed, generous, oh so skilled, and has enough stamina to make a girl “scream his name five times” in one night.  Where else could we find such a man but in the pages of a book!?!  Ms. Lee has created another entertaining and well written offering that picks up when Vengeful in Love left off, but this time the story focuses on different characters that had small roles in Vengeful.  I find that I really like this idea.  The books can stand alone, and although they continue on with the first story, there are no nasty cliffhangers to annoy me.    And did I mention they are steamy – oh yes!  Velvety smooth, and very nicely done Ms. Lee.  I am primed and ready to dive into the next one.  
Empress DJ

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Book Review: Sweet in Love by Nadia Lee – Empress DJ

Title: Sweet in Love (Hearts on the Line #4)

Author: Nadia Lee

Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:

HER BEST FRIEND'S BROTHER NEVER LOOKED SO HOT...

Brooke de Lorenzo knows Pete Monroe is off-limits. They crossed that line once, in a make-out session that rocked her world, but anything more would be complicated. Messy. Unbelievably hot. And deep down, she's afraid the younger man might just break her heart.

Pete's worked years to make sure he will be worthy of Brooke, and he's not going to wait any longer. He's going to show her what they have is very real, and that forbidden fruit is the sweetest and most satisfying. 

My Rating:

 Favorite Quote:
“There was a need for closure, and it was more or less universal.  That was why cliffhangers were always resolved, why people gritted their teeth and slogged all the way to the last page of books they weren’t enjoying, why quitters were reviled by society.” 

My Review:
I have no complaints about Nadia Lee, none, nada, zilch.  I enjoy her work start to finish.  Every piece has been well written, steamy, vivid in detail, and well depicted.  I am only sad that I have run out of stories, I have read them all, I now understand and empathize with  Kathy Bates’ character in Misery, who held her favorite author as a hostage and required him to write more sequels.   Who wouldn’t want a Pete in their life, a handsome, intelligent, funny, and successful man who has been carrying a torch for 8 years?  Eight years!  That alone signifies this is pure fantasy, as no man is that patient.  This novella matches the title, it is sweet but unfortunately short, I was so sad to see it end.
Empress DJ



Friday, June 13, 2014

Book Review: Redemption in Love (Hearts on the Line #3) by Nadia Lee – Empress DJ


Title: Redemption in Love (Hearts on the Line #3)

Author: Nadia Lee

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Synopsis:

IT'S LOVE OR NOTHING...
All Amandine Monroe ever wanted was to fit in with her glamorous and wealthy in-laws and live happily ever after with her handsome husband Gavin Lloyd. Three years after the wedding, she's still nowhere near fitting in with her in-laws, and Gavin has given her everything -- except his heart.

When she finds out she's pregnant, she decides she can't raise her child in a home devoid of love. If she can't have Gavin's heart, only a divorce would do.

Gavin won't let the only woman he truly cared for walk away without a fight. He demands full custody of their child or a chance for them to reconcile.

Saving their marriage will require more than expensive gifts and a second honeymoon. If Amandine and Gavin can't overcome their pride and private fears, they'll have to let go of each other forever.

My Rating:

Favorite Quotes:

“She and Catherine didn’t seem to get along that well.  His sister Meredith had said it was because he was Catherine’s ex, though why that could ever be a problem, he might never know unless he grew a uterus.”

My Review:

I have come to adore Nadia Lee.  She writes about the wealthy in such a descriptive and enthralling manner, I find I become totally immersed in her stories.  So much so, that when I stop reading, I am a bit bewildered that I am not living in a mansion, or vacationing in Tahiti, or have a rich, toned, well-groomed, and flawlessly handsome husband that spoils me with private jets and servants.  Sigh…  As always, her work is well written, smoking hot, easy to read, smooth flowing, and emotionally palpable.  Of all of Ms. Lee’s characters that I have read so far, I believe most woman would identify with Almandine the most.  I enjoyed how the story and characters evolved.  If only I could evolve into a mansion, private jet, designer wardrobe, personal shopper, and Bentley owning husband…

Empress DJ

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Book Tour and Review: Forever in Love - Nadia Lee

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Forever in Love Series: Hearts on the Line, #5 
Publication Date: May 12, 2014 
Genre: Contemporary Romance

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Catherine Fairchild fakes being perfect by keeping everyone at arm's length. But her billionaire CEO husband's bigamy shatters the illusory life she's built, and vengeful in-laws want to send her to jail for embezzling from the failing family business. Desperate, she accepts an offer from a powerful friend: help him reconcile with his illegitimate son in return for protection. How hard can it be to dazzle a small town guy?
Small town bar owner Blaine Davis has zero interest in claiming his fifty million dollar trust fund or joining the family of a father he barely knows. He can never forgive his womanizing father for seducing his mother or forget the cruelty his father's high-society wife inflicted on them. Catherine comes from the same rich and entitled background, but he starts to fall for her anyway. Can their fragile bond survive when the true reason for her presence in his idyllic little town is revealed and Blaine's old wounds are re-opened?

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Blaine was frowning as he came down the stairs from his third-floor apartment to the first floor where his bar and restaurant was located. He would’ve been down sooner, but Salazar’s damn lawyer had called again. Fifty millionMrDavisCan you ignore that?Like any amount of money could make up for the way Ceinlys Pryce had humiliated his mother. She wanted to be a bitch to him, fine. But not to his mother. And Salazar hadn’t done a thing about it. A man who couldn’t bother to stand up for the mother of his child didn’t deserve to be a father. If he hadn’t had a business to run, Blaine might have shot the shit with the lawyer just to run up her billable hours. She sounded expensive. He hoped she charged at least a hundred bucks a call. It was still early, so only a few seats were occupied. But later, the place would be packed. A playoff game was on tonight, and the bar had four giant flat-screen TVs—one for each wall. His best friend and bar manager Rick Shelton lifted his chin at the sight of him, and Blaine nodded in return. Gel spiked Rick’s sandy hair, and gold studs in his ears sparkled as he moved around behind the bar. A black turtleneck and a pair of old jeans completed his work ensemble. “Studs?” Blaine said. “Didn’t you say they were lame?” Rick cocked an eye at one of the waitresses. “Janey thinks they’re hot.” Blaine made a whip-snapping sound, and Rick flipped him the bird. He chuckled, then frowned at the sight of Irene at the counter, nursing a beer. “Hey, Irene, what’re you doing here? Didn’t you have to get the Blue House ready for somebody?” “I’m done,” she said in that gravelly voice of hers. She still puffed cigarettes, just not as much as she used to. Not even losing a chain-smoking husband to lung cancer had made her quit. “What? You get fired?” “Nothin’ like that. The new tenant said I could go early. She’s a real looker, yes she is. If I was just little bit younger…” A wistful sigh escaped her thin lips. “I remember how I looked when I was that age. Woulda given her a run for her money.” Blaine smiled. Irene said that about every woman. “Did you offer to make her one of your killer steak burritos?” She made them for anybody who stayed at the Blue House as a “welcome to town” dinner. “Offered, but she said no. Wanted eat out and meet the folks around here.” Huh. That was interesting. Rick came over and set a plate with a cheeseburger and fries on the counter in front of Irene. “Maybe she’d like to try our specialty.” “I dunno.” Irene finished her beer and signaled for another. “Honestly, she don’t look like the bacon-cheeseburger type. A little too skinny.” She started nibbling on the butter and garlic fries. “A woman’s gotta keep some meat on her.” “Amen,” Rick said and went away with her empty glass. “Poor girl is all bones. At least her car’s nice.” Irene’s gaze grew speculative. “So what you up to, Blaine? Word is you’re getting an awful lot of fancy letters from people in California.” Aw jeez. Not even mail was secret in Cooter’s Bluff. “It’s junk mail,” Blaine said. “Somehow they got my name.” “What do they want you to buy?” It’s not exactly like that—they want to buy me. He shrugged. “Nothin’ I’m interested in.” Irene shook her head. “That danged junk mail. Such a waste of paper.” “Hopefully a waste of their money, too.” The door to his bar opened, and a woman walked in. Blaine glanced in that direction and did an honest-to-god double-take. Conversation around the place petered out as people started to notice her. Curly hair fell over her shoulders like a dark waterfall, framing whiskey-colored eyes and lips that he found it hard to look away from. A black leather coat was belted at the waist, revealing an hourglass body that belonged on a pinup poster girl. She was so flawless in appearance, the symmetry of her features so perfect, that she almost didn’t look real. It was like god had taken the most beautiful woman in the world and then made her a little better. It had to be Irene’s new tenant. Blaine knew every good-looking woman within fifty miles, and he had never seen this one before. He had the most absurd desire to touch her, even as his brain warned him it would be a terrible idea. A woman this beautiful was always bad news. An exterior that nice usually hid something nasty underneath. Janey walked up to her. “Would you like a table, ma’am?” An instant of frown crossed the stranger’s face. “A seat at the counter’s fine. Thank you.” “That’s her,” Irene said, swallowing a bite of her burger. “Catherine.” Blaine rolled the name on his tongue. It was as regal as the woman. “Hey, Catherine,” Irene called out, waving. Catherine’s eyes zeroed in on her, then moved to Blaine. The impact of her gaze hit him like a boxer’s punch. She made her way across the bar, seemingly oblivious to the stares she was getting, and took the stool next to Irene. “I thought you’d go home.” “Would have, normally, but I figured I’d treat myself. This here is Blaine. He owns the place.” Catherine tilted her head and gave him a soft smile that revealed teeth as perfect as the rest of her. “Catherine. A pleasure.” Her voice reminded Blaine of finely aged bourbon. “The pleasure’s mine. Welcome.” “I’d like to see a menu if you don’t mind,” she said. He handed her one. “Where are you from? California?” Something about her accent made him think of the golden state. She regarded him over the menu for a moment. “No. I was born in Savannah.”

My Rating:

Favorite Quote:

“She was so flawless in appearance, the symmetry of her features so perfect, that she almost didn’t look real.  It was like god had taken the most beautiful woman in the world and then made her a little better.”

My Review:


Nadia Lee’s latest offering is more of the same as her earlier books.  All well written, entertaining, and fanciful tales of romance among the wealthy and beautiful.  Each story is stand-alone yet is linked and continues on from her previous works.  Past characters and story lines are incorporated and interwoven into the latest steamy tale.  Pure escapism, and yes, dreamy fantasy, but don’t we all want to be rich and beautiful like the characters in her stories, even if they are misunderstood and start off unhappy?  I don’t always like her characters in the beginning, but Ms. Lee continues to find a creative way to make them understandable if not totally lovable.  If only she could do the same for some of the real people I know…

Empress DJ


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Bilingual former management consultant Nadia Lee has lived in four different countries and enjoyed many adventures and excellent food around the globe. In the last eight years, she has kissed stingrays, been bitten by a shark, ridden an elephant and petted tigers.
 She shares an apartment overlooking a river and palm trees in Japan with her husband and son. When she's not writing the sexy contemporary romance series Hearts on the Line featuring hot, protective and possessive billionaire alpha heroes, she can be found digging through old Asian historical texts or planning another trip.