Taming the Temptress by Kate Pearce

Taming the TemptressTaming the Temptress by Kate Pearce

Tracy’s rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

Series: The Witches’ Ball, #3 & Paranormal Romance, #4

Release Date: September 5, 2023

Nanto-Svelta “Nant” is a water deity, she is happy tending her waterways and granting wishes made at her wells in Bocka Morrow. The only other person she interacts with is her half-sister, Malakia, who is now happily married to a mortal. Years ago, Nant was burned by a lover and now no longer trusts her heart and has no desire to find a mate, even if she is lonely. But when her father, the Cornish water god, Endellion, commands her to attend the Witches Ball, she has no choice but to attend. With her sister’s help and an eleven seamstress, Nant is ready to go to the ball. Almost as soon as she enters Nightshade Manor, she meets Mr. Taranis, when she stops short and he runs into her. Needless to say, it is not love at first sight, but later the two share a kiss that she blithely brushes off and tries to pretend didn’t affect her. But it did, and that scares her.

Taranis is the ancient Cornish god of storms, he and his family came to England with the Romans, and while his family left, Taranis remained to help the local people. But he is lonely and when he meets Nant, he is sure she is The One and sets out to prove it. Nant is wary, but slowly begins to fall for Taranis and begins to think that she could be happy. However, when she learns the truth about their original meeting, she feels betrayed. Taranis will have to prove that she can trust him and that his love is true, or he will lose her forever.

This was such a great addition to the Witches’ Ball series (and ties into Kate Pearce’s Paranormal Romance Series), the story is full of witty banter, steamy love scenes, great secondary characters, a bit of drama, some heartache, and finally a soulmate type love with the promise of HEA. This is the third book in the series, but it is loosely connected to the other books in the series and could easily be read as a standalone title. I loved this story and happily recommend it!

Murder on Mistletoe Lane by Clara McKenna

Murder on Mistletoe Lane (Stella & Lyndy #5)Murder on Mistletoe Lane by Clara McKenna
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Stella and Lyndy Mystery #5
Publication Date: 10/24/23
Period: Edwardian
Number of Pages: 304

I always get so excited when it is time for a new Stella and Lyndy Mystery to be released. This time they are celebrating their first Christmas together at Morrington Hall and Stella wants so very much to share some of her family’s Christmas traditions with Lyndy and his family. Just two or three small things – a couple of dishes to be served and popcorn stringing. However, Stella’s mother-in-law denies her even that small pleasure, and the cook is the same. Lyndy has had thoughts of him and Stella moving into Pilley Manor where Stella lived prior to their marriage – and I surely hope they do that because I do not like that wretch of a mother-in-law she’s saddled with.

They have guests coming for Christmas, Sir Edwin Kentfield, his wife Lady Isabella, and their son Freddy. Stella senses some undercurrents about the arrival of the guests, but she doesn’t know them or their history with Lyndy’s family. Then again, Lyndy doesn’t have a clue either as he’s never met them. Why were virtual strangers invited to spend Christmas?

Soon, strange things are happening – things are disappearing from Stella’s room. Small things, but one of them is very meaningful to her. With strange interactions between Lady Atherly and the housekeeper who soon turns up dead, and not long after, another seemingly unrelated death occurs, Christmas is turning out to be strange indeed. How will Stella and Lyndy manage to help Inspector Brown solve the murders, the thefts, the missing person, and the letch who has his eye on Stella? The layers are many, the clues few, the suspects varied, and the identity surprising.

I thoroughly enjoyed this story and, of course, I loved Stella and Lyndy. Sadly, I think they were the only ones in the book I really liked this time. Morrington Hall is not my favorite setting for the books as I much prefer it when they are traveling or are somehow away from Morrington to solve mysteries. That is for purely selfish reasons as I don’t like Lyndy’s family and if Lyndy and Stella are away, I don’t have to deal with my dislike while reading the story.

I sincerely hope you will give this book and this series a try and that you will love it as much as I did. HAPPY READING!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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