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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Tort & Retort Reviewed 4.5 Klovers from Kwips & Kritiques!

Jennifer at CK2S Kwips and Kritiques gave Tort & Retort 4.5/5 Klovers and says:

TORT & RETORT is the second book I have read by new author Maura Anderson, and once again she impresses me with a fun and sexy romance that still contains a level of sweetness sure to satisfy the romantic in most readers.

With the character of Gayle Osborne, Ms. Anderson delivers a heroine that many women will identify with – a woman trying to balance her professional identity with her private persona, keeping the two worlds separate lest her personal interests somehow detract from her professional credibility. In this modern world, professional women are somehow thought less of if we have feminine interests, but it is those ‘frivolous’ interests that keep us in touch with our femininity as we trudge through the corporate world day after day. Gayle’s own inner struggle with these two sides of herself is something that is bound to resonate with many of the female readers.

Tyler is a very likable hero, doing and saying all the right things without once seeming ‘to good to be true’. He just comes across as a great guy who is totally in love with Gayle. Would that we could all find our own Tyler!

There are some twists to the story that are very interesting, and although I figured them out pretty early in the story, I found them no less enjoyable when they were finally revealed in the end.

TORT & RETORT definitely gives Maura Anderson a place on my authors to take note of list, and I eagerly anticipate future stories from her.

You can read the entire review here.

Sunday, May 4th, 2008
Alternative Reads Reviewed Tort & Retort!

WitchyGiggles from Alternative Reads has reviewed Tort & Retort and says (in part):

This was a delightful comedy of deception begetting an unusual brand of justice. The lengths to which these two go to hide a true portion of themselves is all too realistic, while the sex was stimulating. Miss Maura, ma’am, what’s not to love in being an erotic romance reviewer? (Delicate snort here) We are, after all, absolute “puddy tats”. More, please.

You can read the entire review here.

I guess I should admit that I’m planning to write the stories of the other reviewers :)

Monday, March 31st, 2008
Tort & Retort is Joyfully Recommended!

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Tanya at Joyfully Reviewed has recommended Tort & Retort and says (in part):

Bravo Ms. Anderson! Finally someone who writes a story about all of us faithful readers and reviewers, and she hits it right on the nose. For those of us who have careers in a male dominated profession we do constantly face the reactions to our reading choices that Gayle faces. Tort and Retort takes a humorous look at this world and genre and in a lighthearted way tackles some of the most common perceptions. If you like stories about hot men, enjoy reading ebooks and like a little romance and/or erotica in your stories then you have to get Tort and Retort. It is with NO hesitation that I Joyfully Recommend Tort and Retort for an April read.

You can read the entire review on the Joyfully Reviewed website!

Thank you, Tanya!

Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Tort & Retort Received Four Cups from Coffee Time Romance

Matilda at Coffee Time Romance says (in part): Tort & Retort is a quick and entertaining read. As a reviewer, I found this story quite humorous. It takes reviewing to another level showing a different side of the process. Gayle and Tyler as a couple are a breath of fresh air. If you need a short break from your busy world, then take a bit of time to enjoy this book. It will make your day brighter.

You can read the full review on Coffee Time Romance’s web site.

What great birthday presents! Thank you Matilda.

Saturday, March 29th, 2008
Tort & Retort Received Four Angels from Fallen Angel Reviews!

Cheryl at Fallen Angel Reviews says (in part): The way the characters interacted with each other was great in the way their relationship was easy going and believable. I thought this book was really refreshing in the fact that Maura Anderson took one of the twenty-first century crazes of blogging and incorporated it well into this book. It was also fun to read the book reviews Gayle and her friends did. This is my first time reading anything by this author but it won’t be my last.

You can read the entire review on the Fallen Angel Reviews Website!

Thank you so much, Cheryl. I’m glad you enjoyed it!

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Del Fantasma: Texas Tea got Four Klovers!

Jennifer at CK2S Kwips and Kritiques has given Del Fantasma: Texas Tea four klovers and says, in part:

I am not really drawn to ‘ghost stories’. I don’t know why, it’s just not something I’m really into. I don’t dislike them, they are just not usually top of my list unless the plot looks very interesting or the author is one I enjoy. DEL FANTASMA: TEXAS TEA meets both requirements. New author Maura Anderson makes the writing craft look easy with her first published story, and doubtless earned herself a following of her own fans with this sexy little story.

You can read the entire review on the CK2S Kwips and Kritiques website.

Thank you so much, Jennifer!

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008
Alternative Reads Reviewed Del Fantasma: Texas Tea!

The wonderful WitchGiggles said (in part):

This is a story with all the elements; distrust, fear, lust turning to trust, love and acceptance, good sex scenes and fully rounded characters. Great fun to read.

You can read the full review on the Alternative-Read review blog but you should read some of the other reviews as well - it’s a great review site and I love their takes on different stories.

Thursday, December 27th, 2007
Del Fantasma: Texas Tea Got 4 Stars from Ecataromance!

Sheryl at Ecataromance gave Del Fantasma: Texas Tea four stars and says:

Del Fantasma: Texas Tea by Maura Anderson is a riveting tale of the supernatural and also of paranormal creatures. Having read the previous books from the Del Fantasma series this one slots in very nicely amongst them all. I really enjoyed the quirky nature of Texas, and the knowledge that in some way Lara would change his life. I also loved Lara, because she not only fulfilled a promise that had taken years to complete but also because she recognized Texas for his true self and also as her partner, not as a monster or something to be afraid of. Maura Anderson has captured the essence of a love that crosses the boundaries of both paranormal and human while giving us readers a great book to read and one lovers of shape shifters and mystical creatures will fall in love with.

You can read more of this terrific review on the Ecataromance Sensual blog!

Monday, December 24th, 2007
Babes in Toyland II is a Must-Read!

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Mandy at Rogues and Romance says (in part):

Gift of the Holly King is a phenomenal fantasy that gave ME a new fantasy! Maura Anderson not only captivated me by her wonderfully non-complicated but intense plot, but with her ability to make her characters feel real enough to touch. The reader can easily identify and sympathize with Kayleigh, and it’s not hard at all to lust after the Holly King! The connection between the two is absolutely electric, and when they come together, look out for sparks!

Babes in Toyland II really blew me away with it’s fun, smart, sexy, and imaginative stories. Every single one of those stories were ones I enjoyed reading immensely, and the folks at Aspen Mountain should get a big round of applause for choosing the perfect blend of fantastic stories for this anthology. Not only did I find Babes in Toyland II a definite keeper, but I found a ton of new authors that I loved. This is one I will certainly be reading again- at Christmas and all throughout the year.

Check out what Mandy has to say at Rogues and Romance’s Blog.

Friday, November 30th, 2007
Babes in Toyland II is OUT!!

Babes in Toyland II

Babes in Toyland II is now out!

You can buy it at Aspen Mountain Press.

My contribution to this HUGE holiday anthology is called Gift of the Holly King.

Blurb:
Recovering from a near-fatal accident, wiccan priestess Kayleigh Brennan has taken a leave of absence from her job to focus on recovering her health and rediscovering herself. When she discovers an ancient holly tree in a clearing behind her rented bungalow, she catches the full attention of Ilex, the Holly King. As his reign ends for the year and an ice storm moves in, will they lose each other again to the cycles of the year and of life?

Excerpt:

What a beautiful day.

Already chilly, the lack of any cloud cover was a certain sign that it would get far colder overnight. The weather had been unpredictable and there were already dire warnings that this winter would be a record breaker.

She made her way down the wooden stairs from the deck to the ground, keeping a tight grip on the railing and testing each step carefully before putting her full weight on it. The mere thought of getting hurt again made her stomach churn. She wasn’t about to risk a tumble down the steps.

The carefully groomed gravel path started at the base of the wooden stairs and meandered in swoops and curves toward the woods, following the slight contours of the yard on its way to the woods. Its organic flow made it seem like it might have always been there, despite the fact it was clearly manmade.

The crunching sound of her footsteps drew her to the brink of a different state of awareness. Her stomach gradually relaxed and her hands unclenched. Her mind stilled as she focused on her feet and the path, each slow step taken with care. Each deliberate stride pulled her deeper into her light trance.

At the edge of the grass lawn, she seemed to cross from one world to another in the space of a few steps. The light breeze rustled the few remaining leaves on the branches of the maples and oaks. The gravel path changed to a rougher trail of packed earth with a layer of leaves and needles. The trees grew thicker, larger, and nearer to the small path. The scent of the cedars was both sharp and comforting, overlying the musty and rich smell of the thick layer of decaying vegetation that filled the floor of the woods. Screened by the woods, the breeze was replaced by a quiet stillness, not even broken by the sound of birds or squirrels she’d heard in the yard.

The path was well-defined and Kayleigh continued along it, sinking a little deeper into her trance. She loved the feel of nature and the trees around her. Alone in the woods, she could have been the only person in the world, at home with the Goddess and the sense of impending Yule.

Though not a major sabbat, she’d always had a special place in her heart for the Winter Solstice and the trappings of Yule. The knowledge that she was witnessing the longest night of the year always gave her hope. The adage that tomorrow would be a sunnier day was really true.

Tugging off her gloves, she reached out to caress the wide, craggy bark of a pine tree that had to be a hundred years old. She wouldn’t even be able to get her arms around half the trunk. Fingers quickly growing cold, she stuffed them and her gloves into her coat pockets.

Her steps took her further down the path, touching bushes and dodging the few spider webs that impinged on the trail. It seemed like she walked forever — away from the loud modern world and into a timeless, primeval realm.

Her breath caught, a sense of excitement flooding through her newfound peace. A shiver traced down her spine and goose bumps rose on her arms. A presence, an ancient, inhuman sense of wisdom and power, flooded over her mental shields. It seemed somehow masculine, deeper and rougher than the feminine Goddess energy she usually felt. And it was very close.

What is out here?

A blind turn in the path, around a large maple, brought her to the edge of a clearing. The crowded woods abruptly gave way to a grassy open space with a huge holly tree in the center, flanked by two smaller holly trees.

“Goddess, where have you brought me?” Her own whispered, reverent words seemed to flow out into the still otherworld of the clearing on the fog of her breath, twisting and turning as she stood in awe of what she saw and felt.

Every instinct and training told her this was no ordinary landscape feature. This was a sacred place of some sort and it belonged to the presence she felt. The huge, ancient holly tree in the center seemed to be the focus.

The longer she looked at the tree, the more she felt a need to touch it, to be near it. The smooth bark almost glowed in shades of tans, browns, yellows and golds. The spiky leaves were a glossy, dark green and created a lush canopy that overshadowed two smaller holly trees.

The overgrown grass, yellowed from the cold fall weather, was wet. It seemed deeply wrong to just walk into the clearing. That space belonged to the presence and no matter how much she wanted to get near the huge holly, she needed to remember she was only a visitor — an uninvited one at that. A wave of tingling electric sensations ran over her skin and just under it, an eerie sensation made it clear that whatever lived here had noticed her.