Loving the Valkyrie by Ellen Margret

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Loving the Valkyrie by Ellen Margret
Publisher: DCL Publications
Genre: Historical, Paranormal
Length: Short Story (105 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4 stars
Reviewed by Xeranthemum

Brander took Gytha as his slave and loved her with passion. She, in turn, loved him. When he discovered she was to die, alongside his mother in a Viking burial, he cut her throat to spare her an agonising death. Imagine his astonishment when Gytha rose from her grave as a Valkyrie who craved sex. When Kyvelira gave an order, no mortal dared refuse for she bore the power of the gods. However, when that power was rescinded by Freya, Kyvelira was left vulnerable and weak. That was when she needed Brander the most.

Even a Valkyrie needs to learn a lesson or two about what makes a man fall in love with a woman. Not only that, but loving someone brings about a power that can’t be understood until the emotion is experienced for themselves. That’s the beauty of this little gem.

At first, I thought I’d met the heroine and in a way that’s true. But the author had a more magical mystical trick up her sleeve. Instead of a sweet lady, the true heroine is a brash, ungrateful and arrogant wench. No matter that she’s a Valkyrie, she had a horrible superiority complex and I found it hard to like her. Which was the point.

Kyvelira has a lot of experiencing and growing to do as a character. What the author chose as the venue for learning what humanity is all about was harsh, violent, cruel and, I suppose, true to the times. Makes me glad I’m a 21st Century gal.

The hero had already learned what true love was and I found it interesting that he learned his lesson well. That’s a good thing because Ms. Margret had him tested to the Nth degree. The old 1970s song, “The Things We Do for Love” certainly applies here. Except in the day and age that Brander lived, it’s not the ‘things’ so much as the pain we endure for love. The author created a very noble and strong man, not just in body but in mind as well. I’m referring to his moral compass. His mind and body isn’t so strong when it comes to sex. The poor hero didn’t stand a chance against Kyvelira. She had knowledge gained from where she came from that Brander had no experience in, so it was a ton of fun watching him being seduced by the very nature of the acts. After all, he was a very virile Viking.

Secondary characters are Brander’s family and the gods and goddesses of Valhalla. As with the Greek and Roman gods, Viking gods like to play with people like chess pieces too. I really liked that the author had even one of the goddesses learn a lesson too. No one is perfect, even a legendary god. It was a nice touch.

The villain was a nasty sort. The author created a very effective and convincing bad guy and he played his role well. As for his comeuppance, I wasn’t thrilled with the almost gentle way the author had him handled. I don’t think the fear was drilled into him enough nor was enough done to him. Sure there were demands made, but I felt that the punishment didn’t exactly fit the crime. Again, perhaps it was fitting because of the time in history, but I wasn’t impressed. I guess I’m a little bloodthirsty.

Loving the Valkyrie is a quick but entertaining read about love’s powerful yet humbling role in forging a strong relationship between two unlikely people. If a reader enjoys tales about Vikings and gods then this has a lot of elements to enjoy. If historical heroes of old are your thing, then Brander should appeal because he’s got a lot going for him. And if a nice happily ever after is a must have, this book has that too. It’s a great summer read and worth kicking back on the beach or deck and letting the words take you away to another time and place.

Consoling Angel by Denise Alicea

Consoling Angel by Denise Alicea
Publisher: DCL Publications LLC
Genre: paranormal
Length: Short Story (24 pages)
Age Recommendation: 14+
Rating: 3.5 stars
Reviewed by Lavender

Mira did not know what she had in store the day she fell asleep while wanting to escape her current situation. Overcoming the death of someone close and burying herself in school and an internship has kept her somewhat awake and alive. An admiration for the actor James Dean was all that kept the memory of her father alive. If she couldn’t be with her father, she could at least remember what they shared. She always wanted to meet James Dean. Be careful what you wish for. It may just come true.

Will destiny and fate do their part? Can she change history or just be his consoling angel?

Mira is a likeable teenager from New York. She’s a busy girl with school and an internship. The reader gets a brief feel for her hometown then a description of lovely scenes with her dad before he passed away. She has a great relationship with her mom and big dreams in life.

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This story is set partly in modern-day times and partly in 1952, and the two connect via time travel. She finds herself back in the fifties, where the real fun begins. To her pleasure, she meets her idol, James Dean, and there’s chemistry there; it’s sweet but genuine. She warns him about the accident that will kill him. Does she change history, or does he not take her seriously? Her time in the past with him could end any second, and she values it. She says, “I had to live my life instead of making myself forget.”

Another question comes up: What will her trip back in time mean for her present?

For such a short story, this one is charming and addresses some really good questions. Mira is a good character, easy to root for, and her interactions with others, especially James Dean, are well written. When she comes back to her present, she runs into someone that will change her life.

A good little story, I recommend it to those who like YA and time travel.

Not Without Love by Kate Hofman

Not Without Love by Kate Hofman
Publisher: DCL Publications
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full Length (161 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 3.5 Cherries
Review by Tiger Lily

Luisandro, a famed writer of serious fiction, meets Donna on the plane carrying them both from Seattle to Florida. Donna tells him she was in Seattle to bury her husband, victim of a freak accident. When he sympathizes, she says she was divorcing him for betraying her with a Seattle woman.

He suggests that she needs to work, not to keep the wolf from the door, but because she needs to distract her mind. She accepts the position of manager of his household, and his office files.

Luisandro, having divorced his flagrantly unfaithful wife, is intrigued by Donna, so diametrically opposed in character. Donna for her part begins to feel attracted to the to-die-for Luisandro.

Various women try to capture Luisandro’s interest, doing their best to denigrate Donna. A theft of a priceless painting is another disaster thrown into their path. Can they overcome all these problems and find each other, after all?

What we do when we are hurt can hamper who we are later. Such is the case for Luisandro and Donna in Not Without Love. What will happen when they find they cannot keep their hands off each other… only the past will tell and the future will decide.

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Being that I enjoyed the story, I would have liked to have seen the point of view tightened a bit. We know what is going on in the heads of many characters. Though it is nice to know, it can be a bit confusing to the reader as to whose thoughts we are reading. A bit of clarity and the story could really become powerful.

As for the hero, Luisandro made a great, strong character. His past, though murky in the dating world wasn’t awful. I liked his complexity, but I almost felt that he fought his emotional desire for Donna and overacted his physical desire. Donna, though a fun heroine, came across as a bit too complex as well. She wanted to be his everything, but I almost felt she wanted it too much and not for the right reasons.

Though the sex scenes were steamy, I hoped the author would’ve pumped them up. Emotional tension abounded in this story, yet the physical love came very easy.

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Within These Stone Walls by Desiree Lee

Within These Stone Walls by Desiree Lee
Publisher: DCL Publications
Genre: Paranormal, Contemporary
Length: Full Length (149 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: 4.5 Cherries
Review by Tiger Lily

If walls could talk…

Danica Heuer gave her word to her Uncle Arthur on his deathbed. She would take her inheritance and buy a castle. The remark was flippant at the time, but now that Uncle Art is gone, she is honor-bound to keep that promise.

The castle Danica buys turns out to be the boon she needed to lift her spirits. Majestic and dignified, she falls in love with her new purchase immediately. The steward is helpful and very informative about the castle’s rich history and lore. Things are perfect. Or are they?

Danica’s dreams become tumultuous. Strange sounds in the night wake her. The longer she stays, the more hushed whispers she hears in town about her castle.

What will Danica do when she discovers the terrifying truth about her castle, contained deep Within These Stone Walls?

She’s been responsible all her life and still felt like an outsider. He’s pent up in a castle with a crazy man. When Danica and Andreas meet, it’s not conventional, but it’s magic! Want to know more? Read Within These Stone Walls.

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The characters are original and fun. I especially loved Nana. She’s the grandmother figure we all wish we had. As for the hero, Andreas doesn’t disappoint. He comes to Danica in the only ways he knows how and sweeps not only her, but the reader as well, off her feet. I liked Danica’s headstrong nature and her sensibility. She is the type of heroine readers can look up to.

And the love scenes? Woo! You’ll need a cold shower, but you can definitely feel the passion flowing between them. You can’t help but root for them to conquer the evil and end up together.

If you want a fun and sexy read, then Within These Stone Walls is the novella for you! I give this work 4 ½ cherries!

Field of Desire by Sherri L. Gibson

Field of Desire by Sherri L. Gibson
Publisher: DCL Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Suspense
Length: Short (45 pgs)
Other: M/F
Rating: WC Best Book
Review by Violet

Beautiful Spirit wants nothing more than to be with Anthony, and him with her. In his arms she feels secure. Can she tell him everything? Can she trust any man after all she has endured?

Anthony is certain his love is hiding something. But what? What is the mystery about the voluptuous blonde who captured his heart? Why won’t she confide in him?

First, I must say WOW! Field of Desire is phenomenal. I connected with the characters who were all spectacular and very well written.

Spirit was a woman torn between love and a desire to live. Circumstances placed her in death’s crosshairs if she did nothing to save her own life. She had to face some extraordinary circumstances that could potentially bring harm to those around her that she dearly loved. How she dealt with these circumstances showed she was courageous even though she did not feel this way most of the time. Her love for Anthony was the only constant in her life and she held on to that love with all her strength.

Anthony was bold and protective of the only woman he had ever loved. He loved her with ever fiber of his being and proved it throughout the book. The heinous character of Dennis created a strong sense of hatred and disgust in me. I loathed the actions he took and there were several times my jaw hit the floor at the depths of his hate for those around him. His habits and deplorable personality made him the perfect villain.

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I have never read any work by Sherri L. Gibson however she’s just found another fan of her work. I was stunned to find that this book was so in depth for being a short read. It read just like a full length novel and I think Ms. Gibson has a way with words that truly appeals to the reader. Ms. Gibson, you should be very proud of your work, Field of Dreams was simply remarkable. I have never, ever given a WC Best Book on a short story but Field of Desire is unquestionably deserving of this rating. I strongly encourage everyone who is a lover of romance and suspense to read this book.