Sunday, October 16, 2011

The Virtuoso by Grace Burrowes (Terra's Review)

The highly praised trilogy of Regency romances by award-winning author Grace Burrowes concludes with gifted pianist Valentine Windham, youngest son of the Duke of Moreland. Val retreats to the country after an injury robs him of his musical ability, only to learn from impoverished widow Ellen Markham that he can be loved even when his music falls silent.

(Terra's Thoughts) Ahh, Grace Burrowes writing is comfort food for the romantic soul. This is yet another installment of the Windham's and I think this is the best yet. A sweet savory story with just the right amount of spice in the ultimately perfect moments.

Valentine Windham just has a place in my heart and has had since I first met him. Don't get me wrong as I do so love his brother's stories but this one touches the soul deep down. He is handsome if not down right beautiful, has a sense of humor, a heart felt undying love of music and more compassion than any man should possibly posses. Sounds like love doesn't it?

Ellen FitzEngle Markham is a delicate beauty who looks very fragile but is stronger than she herself will attest to. She carries the title "Duchess of Roxbury" but she has not used such title since her beloved husband died some years back. Will a sudden strange man appearing in her life give Ellen the courage to go against the current Duke of Roxbury and finally grab a hold of her life and live it the way a lady of her status should?

Our author has given us a story of two people who have a bit of luck suddenly drop in their laps but first they must overcome all the perils and dastardly deeds that will plague them. Two very sensitive artistic souls that truly belong together forever. Two very wonderful people that you will fall in love with the first moment you encounter them in this story.

The story is a game of luck, a stroke of chance with all kinds of meddling in the affairs of the heart. A story that makes the hero and heroine realize in due time that they are more alike than not but can they do anything about how they feel about each other before it is too late. A story of greed, spite, hatred, fear, loathing, dangers around each and every corner only to confront friendship and love that will surly must overcome this evil. Oh how I wish it were me in this story.

Now that we have had stories about our Windham brother's I do hope to see some about the sibling sisters. I would also love to see a story about the Duke and Duchess of Moreland. Ahh, one can only hope that this is not the end to such beauty.

I wish I may, I wish I might, I wish a wish on stars tonight that Grace Burrowes will delight me more in the near future with her storytelling of yesteryear's delights.

Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca (November 1, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 140224570X
ISBN-13: 978-1402245701

A Lawman's Christmas by Linda Lael Miller (Terra's Review)

The sudden death of the town marshal leaves Blue River, Texas, without a lawman…and twenty-five-year-old Dara Rose Nolan without a husband. As winter approaches and her meager seamstress income dwindles, she has three options. Yet she won't give up her two young daughters, refuses to join the fallen women of the Bitter Gulch Saloon and can't fathom condemning herself to another loveless marriage. Unfortunately she must decide—soon—because there's a new marshal in town, and she's living under his roof.

With the heart of a cowboy, Clay McKettrick plans to start a ranch and finally settle down. He isn't interested in uprooting Dara Rose and her children, but he is interested in giving her protection, friendship—and passion. And when they say "I do" to a marriage of convenience, the temporary lawman's Christmas wish is to make Dara Rose his permanent wife….

(Terra's Thoughts) This is my first western romance that I have read and oh what a book to start out with. Linda Lael Miller knows her stuff and makes you feel right at home in the story with her characters.

Dara Rose is a pretty thing with two lovely children. Sad for her though is that her husband was the last marshall of Blue River who was shot with his pants down in the upper floors of the saloon. She is living on the mercy of the town in the house slated for the marshall's family and is wondering how long it will be before the town throw's her out on her cute little tush with two littles ones and not a penny to her name.

Clay McKettrick is about as handsome as they come and he's coming Dara Rose's way. He has been offered the job of Marshall of Blue River and figures he'll take on the job for a bit while building up his own ranch. Little does he know that the last marshall's wife is going to be an uncontiencious theif in the area of the heart.

This story is set just before Christmas and even though it's in Texas they still have snow and plenty of it. What starts out so heart wrenching and innocent will soon grab your heart by the spurs to suck you into an era past that where innocense can get you thrown out in the street with only the stitch of clothes on your back no matter that two little ones are hugging your apron in hopes of staying warm, fed and loved.

I absolutely loved this story. It has all the wonderful qualities of the Christmas spirit as well as the grappling reality of what life was life back in rustic America. Things weren't always coming up roses folks and that's a reality that hopefully we won't have to deal with in today's day and age.

I must say that I will be looking forward to more of Linda Lael Miller now that I've had a wee taste of what was and the simple beauty of true romance in a simplier time.

Hardcover: 256 pages
Publisher: HQN Books (September 27, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0373776144
ISBN-13: 978-0373776146