June turned out to be a decent month, book wise.  Here's how the month stacked 
up...


Title: You Can’t Hide
Author: Karen Rose
Publisher: Warner
Publication Date: April, 2006
Paperback: 497 pages
Genre: Romantic Suspense
Rating: 8/10

Description: YOU DON'T KNOW WHO I AM.

Terror has forever changed the life of psychiatrist Tess Ciccotelli. Someone is 
tormenting her patients, pushing them to commit suicide, and setting her up to 
take the blame. But Tess can't break her oath to protect her patients' privacy 
at all costs. Even when detective Aidan Reagan demands a list of everyone she's 
treating. Even when the mounting danger threatens Tess herself.

YOU CAN'T STOP WHAT I'M DOING.

Aidan doesn't like anyone who stalls his cases. Still, he can't help but admire 
Tess's fierce loyalty to her patients, especially when it becomes clear that a 
nameless, faceless enemy is set on destroying her career, her family, and 
finally, Tess herself. As Aidan's heart softens, the killer's will hardens, and 
one thing becomes clear -- the noose is tightening around Tess's neck.

YOU CAN'T HIDE

My Thoughts: One of the indicators that a series is good is when the author 
keeps you connected to earlier characters while still moving the series forward 
and devoting the current book to the current story instead of rehashing the 
past stories. Some authors do this perfectly while some are unable to do it at 
all, driving me to give up on the series completely.

YOU CAN’T HIDE is the sixth book in Karen Rose’s romantic suspense series. I am 
very reluctant to even label it as part of a series because each book up to 
this point stands on its own and doesn’t require the previous books to have 
been read first. However, I strongly recommend you read them all as it would be 
a shame to miss them. The Reagan family is back in this story that features 
Aidan Reagan, who is now a Detective. He and his partner are investigating the 
suicide of one of Tess Ciccotelli’s patients and the clues seem to point to 
Tess as the one to blame. Immediately, the reader is given a sense of the 
animosity between Aidan and Tess and we quickly learn that Aidan despises Tess 
because he is angry that a serial killer of children escaped prosecution 
because of her medical testimony. Aidan suspects Tess and argues with his 
partner who believes Tess is innocent. Unfortunately for Tess, more of her 
patients die and Tess’s life becomes
 endangered. After one tense and dangerous standoff, Aidan realizes that Tess 
is being set up. Along the way, they develop feelings for one another.

I really liked this story especially when Aidan started being more open minded 
about what was going on with Tess and not letting his anger lead him. I had my 
suspicions early on about who was behind the killings and sabotage of Tess. My 
suspicions proved correct though I don’t know why I suspected this person to 
begin with. The most interesting aspect wasn’t about WHO was behind this, but 
WHY they were doing it. This proved to be very disturbing as each layer 
revealed another dark and sinister fact and that this villain could be capable 
of the level of hate required to commit these acts proved to be the most 
frightening of all.

Aidan and Tess are a perfect match. Their personalities complement each other 
and both have trust issues resulting from bad relationships. Both have suffered 
personal loss. Both have built walls around their hearts. Tess is estranged 
from her family back in Philadelphia and being around Aidan’s family fills the 
void in her soul. Tess has a cat named Bella and Aidan has a Rottweiler named 
Dolly, which is just one more aspect of why I loved these characters.

This author is becoming a favorite for me to choose when I want suspenseful 
stories featuring likeable characters with wounded souls but carrying great 
amounts of strength of will and personality.



Title: I Only Have Fangs For You (Young Brothers #3)
Author: Kathy Love
Publisher: Brava
Publication Date: December, 2006
Paperback: 320 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance
Rating: 8/10

Description: One thing you have to know about my brother Sebastian: he loves 
being a vampire. He's eternally twenty-five. He's single, and frankly, he's a 
chick magnet. Yeah, undeath is good. The only thing he's serious about is his 
nightclub, Carfax Abbey. It's the sort of dark, happening spot where vampires 
can really let their fangs down. My brother Rhys and I have tried to get 
Sebastian to clean up his bad-boy ways like we did, but then he went and called 
us fang-whipped. Okay, Bite Boy, chew on this…

The ultimate righteous reformer, Wilhelmina Weiss, is on a mission to shut down 
Carfax Abbey. It seems the spirited, sexy-without-knowing-it vampire is working 
undercover as a cocktail waitress while waging a secret war to bring him down. 
Sebastian's A-positive he can convince Miss Goody-Vampire-Two-Fangs that 
nothing beats the ecstasy of a good vampire bite. I gotta tell you, the 
suspense would kill me—if I weren't already undead.

My Thoughts: Without starting a debate on the pros and cons of vampires and 
being a loyal member of Team Jacob, I will say that I have been a fan of 
vampire-themed romance novels for a very long time since I read my first Amanda 
Ashley novel. Over the years there have been many variations on the vampire 
theme, which includes humor and some tongue-in-cheek wit and banter. I almost 
didn’t read this book because the last book in this story seemed too campy on 
the humor for me. Poor Christian went from pretty evil and scary to living in a 
trailer park listening to country music. Sadly, the story was very cliché and 
boring for me. So hopefully you will understand why I started this book with 
deep reservations.

Sebastian Young is a ladies’ man. He knows the ladies are drawn to him and he 
uses it to his advantage. He has no intention at all of ending up like his 
brothers did, head over heels in love and “fang whipped.” Sebastian owns a 
nightclub called Carfax Abbey (don’t you just love it?) and that keeps him 
pretty busy anyway so he doesn’t have time for any long term commitments. 
Strange occurrences have been happening at the club and Sebastian believes 
there’s a saboteur among them. First the police, now the Health Department are 
investigating and Sebastian is determined to get to the bottom of it.

Wilhelmina Weiss is one of the waitresses at Carfax Abbey. She hasn’t been 
there long and she isn’t very good at her job, which explains a lot as because 
being a waitress really isn’t her job. Her job is to shut down Carfax Abbey, by 
any means possible. She’s working undercover at Carfax Abbey for a group called 
The Society, a group of paranormal creatures who are trying to keep humans safe 
from the evil vampires of the City and the group has picked Sebastian as the 
number three most dangerous vampire. Trying to flood the club by starting a 
fire or creating a health hazard by trying to infest the place with rats are 
some of the attempts she makes to shut down the club. Luckily for Sebastian, 
none of them work.

I adored Sebastian. Of all three Young brothers, he is my favorite. He loves 
being a vampire but isn’t evil. He has embraced his immortality with both arms 
and is living the undead life to the fullest. Unlike his brothers, Sebastian 
doesn’t seem to have any regrets or wastes his time looking in the past. Though 
he’s very charming and appears to be a good guy, there were times I got the 
impression that he was just going through the motions. His mind seems to be 
fixated on biting or sex, usually both at the same time. He puts up a good 
front, but he is lonely. He is intrigued by the new waitress, Wilhelmina, but 
can’t understand why. 

I really liked Wilhelmina, though I detest the name. Luckily, Sebastian calls 
her Mina, which suits her much better, thank goodness. She’s been a vampire for 
a while, though not as long as Sebastian. One thing I found interesting is that 
she doesn’t seem to know how to be a vampire. She has no idea what it means, 
what she can do and she goes to great lengths to hide her appearance. She has 
no sense of style. Her hair is a complete mess and she wears glasses, which she 
obviously doesn’t need. She refuses to drink human blood, even from the blood 
bank. She hates Sebastian with a passion and that really surprised me. He 
wasn’t the one to change her but yet, he’s the target of all of her animosity. 
She’s carrying extensive emotional baggage. Her crossing over experience was 
horrifying and it’s a miracle that she managed to survive.

Sebastian is a surprising character. His curiosity about Mina rises when he 
learns that she is the one trying to sabotage his club. I expected him to want 
revenge or have her punished in some way. I mean his brother Christian tried to 
murder his future sister-in-law, so I thought some evil act on Sebastian’s part 
would be making an appearance. Nope. Couldn’t be further from the truth. 
Instead, Sebastian tracks her down and they strike a bargain. He will show her 
how great it is to be a vampire in exchange for not biting any humans for a 
month. At this point, you really begin to see the real Mina and understand 
where she’s coming from and witness her excitement and amazement at how 
different the world is when you open yourself up to it and she couldn’t have a 
better teacher than Sebastian. Her opinion of Sebastian changes drastically and 
they begin to trust each other, though she is much quicker to opening herself 
up to that possibility.

In the end, this installment became my favorite of the three. Sebastian is a 
fun character who isn’t afraid to take risks or speak his mind. He learns some 
important lessons about trust from his brothers, of all people and in his 
unique way goes after what he wants. Mina is a surprising character from first 
meeting her all the way to the end. She’s open minded and willing to admit when 
she’s wrong. They make a great couple. I am hoping to read the fourth book in 
this series this year which is about the sister that Rhys, Christian and 
Sebastian have thought was dead. I recommend this book and the series for fans 
of all vampire romance.



Title: Knock Off (Finley Anderson Tanner #1)
Author: Rhonda Pollero
Publisher: Kensington
Publication Date: February, 2008
Paperback: 320 pages
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Rating: 10/10

Description: Meet Finley Anderson Tanner. FAT to her enemies. A West Palm Beach 
paralegal, who hates the gym, still rents her condo and loves two hour lunches 
with her friends. But what really gets Finley hot is hunting down deeply 
discounted designer goods she can wear at her upscale law firm.

Too bad work isn't all about fashion. Especially when a grieving widow is 
sitting in your office, convinced that her husband's accidental death wasn't. 
Investigating murder isn't really Finley's bag (that would be Prada, 75% off), 
but the deeper Finley digs, the stranger things get, and this discount shopper 
knows slightly irregular when she sees it. Kind of like sexy Liam McGarrity. 
Everything about the hot, hunky P.I. screams, "Get out while you still have 
your underwear!"

For a girl whose biggest ambition is take-out Moo Shu at 5:01, life is taking 
some exciting, unpredictable, and decidedly dangerous turns. Someone doesn't 
like Finley's new work ethic. And if this paralegal wants to bring home the 
real goods, she'll have to keep from becoming a killer's total knock off...

My Thoughts: An important thing you need to know about me when it comes to 
reading is I don’t read very fast and am not like some of my book buddies out 
there (you know who you are) that read hundreds of books a year. The next thing 
you need to know about me is I read this book in 2 DAYS!!! I could not put this 
book down, literally. You’re probably saying “you’re kidding.” I kid you not. 
Everywhere I went, I had this book with me reading, watching television, making 
dinner, sitting on the toilet…this was not one of those stories that I would 
pick up and read a paragraph or a page and be able to put it down. This book 
made me miss my program, burn dinner and cause pins and needles in my legs from 
lack of circulation! But it was so worth it!

When we first meet Finley, she is working as a paralegal for a firm handling 
estates and trusts. She gets pulled into a murder case when she inherits a 
client whose husband died and the client is convinced it wasn’t an accident. 
The client is very overbearing but Finley begins to look into her husband’s 
case. Finley isn’t your stereotypical airhead and she quickly learns that 
things about her client’s husband’s death aren’t adding up.

I really liked Finley. She’s not afraid of getting a little dirty and even 
receiving death threats don’t deter her from digging. Not having any murder 
investigation background at all, she manages to put her paralegal education to 
good use and begins researching. I was impressed at how tenacious she was since 
the client was a real pill.

Liam McGarrity is everything Finley’s not. He’s a former police officer who is 
carrying some secrets and it will be interesting to see how long before he 
opens up. Finley is convinced he has a wife, possibly an ex wife, that he is 
still sleeping with so I expect she will be digging into that scenario at some 
point.

There’s major attraction chemistry going on with Finley and Liam. I’m looking 
forward to seeing where that goes. Finley has a very difficult mother and their 
relationship is tense at best so I am curious to see how Finley responds to her 
mother’s criticism. Finley is in a relationship that the reader understands 
very explicitly is not the exciting love fest that Finley craves. It will be 
interesting to see if Finley stays with him in the second book. I have to 
admire Finley that though her relationship isn’t what she is hoping for and she 
is feeling major attraction vibes for Liam, Finley doesn’t jump into bed with 
him. I’m strongly hoping that the relationship issue gets resolved soon because 
Liam is yummy.

The plot moves forward at a great pace and the identity of the killer came as a 
surprise but not a shock. This is a great start to what I hope will be a very 
entertaining series. I am looking forward to seeing what Finley gets into next.



Title: Destined For An Early Grave (Night Huntress #4)
Author: Jeaniene Frost
Publisher: Avon
Publication Date: July, 2009
Paperback: 355 pages
Genre: Paranormal Romance / Urban Fantasy
Rating: 9/10

Description: Her deadly dreams leave her in grave danger...

Since half-vampire Cat Crawfield and her undead lover Bones met six years ago, 
they've fought against the rogue undead, battled a vengeful Master vampire, and 
pledged their devotion with a blood bond. Now it's time for a vacation. But 
their hopes for a perfect Paris holiday are dashed when Cat awakes one night in 
terror. She's having visions of a vampire named Gregor who's more powerful than 
Bones and has ties to her past that even Cat herself didn't know about.

Gregor believes Cat is his and he won't stop until he has her. As the battle 
begins between the vamp who haunts her nightmares and the one who holds her 
heart, only Cat can break Gregor's hold over her. She'll need all the power she 
can summon in order to bring down the baddest bloodsucker she's ever faced . . 
. even if getting that power will result in an early grave.

My Thoughts: I love this series and this installment really pulled at my heart 
and emotions. This book also had me laughing myself silly, tears running down 
my face with one of the best scenes I’ve read in a while between Cat and Bones’ 
sire, Mencheres…

"Then you remember the dream,” Mencheres stated. “That bodes ill.” 

The fear of that made my reply snappy. “Hey, Walks Like An Egyptian, how about 
for once you drop the formal stuff and talk like you live in the twenty-first 
century?” 

“The s***’s gonna splatter, start buggin’, yo,” Mencheres responded instantly. 
I stared at him, then burst out laughing, which was highly inappropriate 
considering the very grave warning he’d just conveyed."

In this story, we learn a little bit more about Cat’s life before she met 
Bones. We find out there’s a vampire who is much older than Bones who is 
staking a claim on Cat, demanding she be returned to him as she is apparently 
his wife and has bonded with him. Obviously, Bones isn’t going to accept that 
lying down and compliance is definitely not in his vocabulary either. The scary 
thing about this vampire is that he can snatch Cat away through her dreams.

Bones also does a very convincing job of making Cat think they are through 
after she goes to Gregor to try to help the situation by convincing him to 
leave her alone. I should say the operative word here is “try” and of course it 
doesn’t work. Gregor is insistent that she belongs to him and is very 
persistent and it’s not in a good way at all. Bones even convinced me that he 
and Cat were through and it made me sad and a little annoyed at Cat for 
creating the situation, no matter how good her intentions were.

There are some major events in the book that came as a shock and a surprise. I 
won’t go into them so as not to ruin the story for any of you who haven’t yet 
read it. I struggled with the rating for this book because I love this series 
and I did love this book. However, something devastating occurs that I felt 
didn’t need to and I think it will make the series lose some of its charm. It’s 
not enough for me to stop reading, but I feel like the author chose a path that 
didn’t need to be travelled.

The devastating event notwithstanding, I highly recommend this book and the 
series. Fans of this series will enjoy the witty dialogue and snarky comments 
we have come to expect and enjoy. The awesome in your face fight scenes and the 
smoking hot love scenes all combined to deliver another fantastic installment 
to the Night Huntress series.

 
Sherri

Currently reading ETERNAL KISS OF DARKNESS by Jeaniene Frost & listening 
to KINDRED IN DEATH by J.D. Robb
 
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