Showing posts with label Bardsley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bardsley. Show all posts

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Fantasyland

Michele Bardsley puts together a sizzling array of small stories that are sure to arouse your fantasies. From pirates to voyeurs and exhibitionists this little island will help you fulfill your fantasies in fantasyland. Each of these five couples differs wildly from the other in their wants, lusts and desires.

Ile de plasir will offer you all the pleasure you could want and more. Greg and Carrie soon find this out when they arrive on the Isle for their anniversary. The phrase “the more the merrier” can help to indulge in their fantasies.

The Voyeur Village on the Isle of Fetishes will help to bring out the Watcher in you. Jake and Rhiannon find out the true meaning of what you see is what you get.

On Pirate Island You can have all your Pirate Dreams come true, be captured by a scurvy captain, sail on a replica of a pirate sloop under starry skies, and truly act out any of your pirate fantasies. Sam helps Lissa to realize love can come from the lease expectant places, most likely right in front of your face and you are just blindfolded to it, or maybe it just blindfolded you.

The Isle of Dark Delights will dip into the dark side of your fantasies. If you are a Domme or a Dom or a Submissive we have everything to cater to you including our nightly slave auction. Claire has a fear against bondage and men thanks to her ex-boyfriend, although she really would like to try it she was afraid things would go wrong again. Her Boss Lucius has a real attraction to her and feels that he can let out her primal side if he could only break her icy side. The island shows them both what give and take truly means.

The Isle of Romance can help you find adventure and romance Perfect for sparking romance or if you are looking for companionship like our sizzling bookstore owner Glenna Rosemont make an appointment with a fantasy date. Her date with hunk Sean O’Malley turned out to be much more than she can handle or is he everything she could hope for and more? But who is Sean is wrestling with feelings of his own with Glenna.

Bardsley pulls us another stunning set of fantasy tales out one after another and never ceases to amaze us. This collection is just another of her great works that will go into my collection of best works shelf.

aluve my freinds
Zollyanna

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Don't Talk Back To Your Vampire

Broken Heart, Oklahoma is home to those who are happier to rise after sunset. It has been that way since an ancient vampire became sick and attacked a bunch of parents. That vampire was the hunky Lorcan O’Halloran brother to Patrick. One of those parents was Eva LeRoy, town librarian and single mother to a daughter named, Tamara. She and Lorcan seem to have the same likes they both seem to love books. He however has been writing for longer than she has been reading though. He even met the inventor of the Dewey decimal system, the only other thing that they don’t have in common is that she has a psychic link with animals. She can hear what they are thinking and feeling in a sort of Dr. Doolittle type of way. Which makes her very wanted by all parties good and bad, Lorcan decided that he would make sure that she was protected and so was her daughter. Eva gets kidnapped by the Wraiths and Lycans and somehow gets the taint which is a sickness for vampires. Lorcan can hear her thoughts as well but will not tell her why he can, so when she is kidnapped it helps them to find her. A vampire hunter has also shown up looking for Nefertiti who is bound to Johnny. Eva thinks she has sensed her as a cat and that she has been calling to Eva, but she is not quite sure, and lets Lorcan know. The Lycan triplets seem to have no love lost for Nefertiti and set out to look for her as well. Each time Eva sees Lorcan she notices that there seems to be a feeling coming from him other than just a protection feeling she definitely feels more than just wanting to be protected for him. But there must be certain things figured out first like how she got the taint.

Michele Bardsley weaves a magical, suspenseful, steamy romance into the next segment of the Broken Heart books. She sheds light into Lorcan more letting us know just how intelligent he is and how romantic he can be. Michele doesn’t let us down and gives us another magical and wonderfully entertaining story. I will definitely read anything Michele Bardsley puts out about the Broken Heart clans.

Aluve' my friends
Zollyanna

Monday, June 18, 2007

Life Without Raine


Michele Bardsley gives us another passionate and steamy story in Life Without Raine. It is a captivating story about a gentleman that, finds out something bad is going to happen to his new wife. Not wanting that to happen to her he goes to her grandmother who also happens to be a witch. She weaves a spell of betrayers and lovers until bonds are broken and justice is served. So things go on for Eight hundred years until Ms. Raine Sinclair receives a letter, letting her know that she had inherited a castle. The castle is in England and she must come and claim her inheritance before May 12th. Michael Conners her handsome host has revealed to her that there is a small task that must be preformed before she can claim the castle and all in it. But what he has not told her is that he believes her to be the long lost Raine. Nor has he told her that he is Connor from the story of her ancestors either. Raine gets the feeling that the housekeeper Mrs. Welter doesn’t like her very much may not want her there, and also feels she has a severe case of jetlag, as she keeps loosing parts of her days with her memory. She also feels that something is not on the up and up about Mrs. Welters daughter Fiona either. Michael shows Raine the picture of her ancestor and Connor and she sees that Raine could almost be her twin and agrees as well, and again fades off losing part of her memory. Something does keep telling her to watch out for Michael that something bad is going to happen to him.

Michele Bardsley weaves a very suspenseful and romantic story in a Night Without Raine. It is peppered with her usual medieval steamy romance with a bit of suspense and mystery thrown in for good measure. Bardsley never ceases to amaze or astound with each story and you will not be disappointed with this book either. This is definitely another for the keeper shelves.