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09 October 2008

Long And Short Review of Tori

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"Do not hesitate to read this yourself, because as far as I am concerned it was so good, it ended up being a fast read... Not only did I absolutely love it, I was really disappointed to see it end."

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Title: A Valentine's Gift for Tori
Author:
Zenobia Renquist

Publisher:
Red Rose Publishing
Genre:
Contemporary Mainstream Romance (IR)
Length:
Short Story (15K words)
ISBN:
978-1-60435-099-9
Price:
$2.99

Blurb:
She wants a boyfriend for Valentine’s and her husband wants to deliver.

Tori has come to the realization that her marriage lacks the spark it had in the beginning. She and her husband argue more than anything else and she foresees a nasty break-up on the horizon if something doesn’t change. When he asks her what she wants for Valentine’s Day, her answer is scandalous and straightforward—a boyfriend.

Rather than be upset, her husband is intrigued by the idea and sets out to make it happen. Tori has set herself—and him—an impossible goal and her prospects aren’t that promising. But she’s determined to have a boyfriend in time for the most romantic holiday of the year.

Read the first chapter for free: http://zenobiarenquist.com

EXCERPT:
“What do you want for V-day, sweetheart?”

Tori regarded her husband. He didn’t even look at her when he’d asked the question. Instead, he lazed in his easy chair with his feet up, clicking through the channels. She shouldn’t be upset at his dismissive behavior. Unlike most husbands, he’d actually remembered days in advance of the holiday instead of the day of. Christian was good at remembering anniversaries, birthdays, and the like.

“I want a boyfriend.” Some wild hair made Tori say what was on her mind, the thing she really wanted and had kept to herself for the past two years.

Her marriage with Christian was lukewarm. She couldn’t remember when the last time they’d had sex, but Christian could tell her the exact date if she asked. He only remembered stuff that concerned him.

That wasn’t to say she didn’t love her husband. He was the only man who could put up with her and vice versa. They were the perfect complete-each-other’s-sentences couple. On the surface, they had the type of marriage every couple envied with three kids who were mature beyond their years and a stable income. A dream come true except one thing…

“Ha ha. Now what do you really want?” He continued flipping channels.

“I’m not joking. I want a boyfriend.”

Christian looked at her. His smile vanished when he saw she wasn’t smiling. “What are you saying?”

“I just told you twice. For the third time, I want a boyfriend.”

“Is this about Samantha? I apologized. You forgave me. You said it was in the past and not to worry about it. Why after two years of forgiveness do you suddenly want a divorce?”

“I didn’t say I wanted a divorce. I said I want a boyfriend.” She felt like a broken record.

Her gaze strayed to the clock. They had an hour before the kids were due back from school. She hoped whatever theatrics Christian threw her way ended before they came home.

Christian switched the television off then stood and faced Tori. “This isn’t a funny joke. Or is this payback?”

“It’s neither. When was the last time we had sex, Christian?”

“Two years and three months ago next Friday.”

She knew it. He’d been counting, which meant the lack of intimacy had bothered him. She crossed her arms. “We don’t have a relationship anymore—not the kind married couples should have.”

“We can work at it.”

“I really don’t want to.”

That made Christian angry. His face contorted in rage and he paced away from her with an angry sound.

She wasn’t scared. Christian would never hurt her. He wasn’t the type of man to do that. That didn’t mean he wouldn’t put a hole through the wall or stab the couch with a kitchen knife.

“Christian, assuming I wanted to have sex, do you even want to?”

“Yes!”

“With me?”

“Of course! You’re my wife. We’ve been married ten years.”

“Then how come you were with Samantha on that Valentine’s Day two years ago?”
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V-Day may be a few months away but romance is a year round thing. Hope you liked the excerpt and give my book a try.


Zen-Ren


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02 September 2008

Dragon Heat rates 5 Ribbons! from Romance Junkies

Happy Days are here this morning. I woke up to find a review sitting in my email this morning from Romance Junkies. The reviewer loved it and the story rated a full 5 ribbons. Yowsers!!

Check out what she had to say and the full review here:

http://romancejunkiesreviews.com/artman/publish/paranormal/Dragon_Heat.shtml

Lots of love to you all!
Missy Lyons
www.missylyons.com

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24 June 2008

The Romance Studio reviewed The Finisher

Hiya everyone!

My computer has been giving my headache and finally I got it to work. I was working on it all day! The reason I was trying to hard to get my old as dirt computer to work, is because I received my very first review for The Finisher from The Romance Studio and I am dying toshare it with ya'll. I hope ya'll enjoy it!


Thank you so much for reading it!

*MUAH*
Dee
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www.deeshore.com

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04 June 2008

Chateau Despair


Chateau Despair is a big WWII saga.

Clothilde is growing up in France in a crumblign chateau with her half mad granmother. Christine lives in England in a beautiful house with her family.

Clothilde gets caught in Paris when the Germans invade. She has several lovers and is involved with the Resistance. Christine has to contend with unrequited love and clothing coupons.

A secret binds these two but neither of them knows anything of it. What will happen when they meet and the mystery is solved?

Chateau Despair received a five star review from Anastasia
A Kind of Loving was given three cups from Coffee Time and a glowing review from Red Roses For Authors!

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22 April 2008

Review: Acknowledging Meirion

Acknowledging MeirionAcknowledging Meirion has gotten 4 cups from Coffee Time Romance!!

"I really enjoyed the characters... Ms. Renquist is an author with an amazing imagination, and reading more of her work will be a pleasure."
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08 April 2008

Another Review: A Valentine's Gift for Tori

I think Mickey from Simply Romance Reviews likes me... or, at least, my books. :)

"Reading a Zenobia Renquist novel is a sure to guarantee to a different and unique experience... Ms. Renquist illustrates both sensitivity and humor... Regardless, of what each person takes away from the story, they will definitely take away hours of enjoyment."

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Title: A Valentine's Gift for Tori
Author:
Zenobia Renquist

Publisher:
Red Rose Publishing
Genre:
Contemporary Mainstream Romance (IR)
Length:
Short Story (15K words)
ISBN:
1-60435-099-7 (978-1-60435-099-9)
Price:
$2.99

Blurb:
She wants a boyfriend for Valentine’s and her husband wants to deliver.

Tori has come to the realization that her marriage lacks the spark it had in the beginning. She and her husband argue more than anything else and she foresees a nasty break-up on the horizon if something doesn’t change. When he asks her what she wants for Valentine’s Day, her answer is scandalous and straightforward—a boyfriend.

Rather than be upset, her husband is intrigued by the idea and sets out to make it happen. Tori has set herself—and him—an impossible goal and her prospects aren’t that promising. But she’s determined to have a boyfriend in time for the most romantic holiday of the year.

Read the first chapter for free: http://zenobiarenquist.com

EXCERPT:
“What do you want for V-day, sweetheart?”

Tori regarded her husband. He didn’t even look at her when he’d asked the question. Instead, he lazed in his easy chair with his feet up, clicking through the channels. She shouldn’t be upset at his dismissive behavior. Unlike most husbands, he’d actually remembered days in advance of the holiday instead of the day of. Christian was good at remembering anniversaries, birthdays, and the like.

“I want a boyfriend.” Some wild hair made Tori say what was on her mind, the thing she really wanted and had kept to herself for the past two years.

Her marriage with Christian was lukewarm. She couldn’t remember when the last time they’d had sex, but Christian could tell her the exact date if she asked. He only remembered stuff that concerned him.

That wasn’t to say she didn’t love her husband. He was the only man who could put up with her and vice versa. They were the perfect complete-each-other’s-sentences couple. On the surface, they had the type of marriage every couple envied with three kids who were mature beyond their years and a stable income. A dream come true except one thing…

“Ha ha. Now what do you really want?” He continued flipping channels.

“I’m not joking. I want a boyfriend.”

Christian looked at her. His smile vanished when he saw she wasn’t smiling. “What are you saying?”

“I just told you twice. For the third time, I want a boyfriend.”

“Is this about Samantha? I apologized. You forgave me. You said it was in the past and not to worry about it. Why after two years of forgiveness do you suddenly want a divorce?”

“I didn’t say I wanted a divorce. I said I want a boyfriend.” She felt like a broken record.

Her gaze strayed to the clock. They had an hour before the kids were due back from school. She hoped whatever theatrics Christian threw her way ended before they came home.

Christian switched the television off then stood and faced Tori. “This isn’t a funny joke. Or is this payback?”

“It’s neither. When was the last time we had sex, Christian?”

“Two years and three months ago next Friday.”

She knew it. He’d been counting, which meant the lack of intimacy had bothered him. She crossed her arms. “We don’t have a relationship anymore—not the kind married couples should have.”

“We can work at it.”

“I really don’t want to.”

That made Christian angry. His face contorted in rage and he paced away from her with an angry sound.

She wasn’t scared. Christian would never hurt her. He wasn’t the type of man to do that. That didn’t mean he wouldn’t put a hole through the wall or stab the couch with a kitchen knife.

“Christian, assuming I wanted to have sex, do you even want to?”

“Yes!”

“With me?”

“Of course! You’re my wife. We’ve been married ten years.”

“Then how come you were with Samantha on that Valentine’s Day two years ago?”

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03 April 2008

First Review: Acknowledging Meirion

Acknowledging MeirionAcknowledging Meirion has gotten it's first review from Mickey at Simply Romance Reviews.

"Ms. Renquest's sensitivity in writing the scenes between the pair keeps this book from being maudlin, and allows it to have the happy ending readers expect from a true romance. While not a light and frivoless romance, this is definitely a romance, and one well worth reading."
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Blurb:
No acknowledgment—but is true love the exception?

Meirion Flatt is one of a handful of people participating in the human version of a nature show for an alien race known as the Fey. Kiar, one of the three men chosen to film her, has awakened emotions in her she hasn’t felt since her husband died. She can’t tell if the feelings are mutual or one-sided, but she’s willing to find out.

Kiar takes great pride in doing his job correctly and that pride means everything to him. The network he works for has a strict rule of no acknowledgment. He’s meant to observe, not interact—no matter what. When Meirion sets out to seduce him, his job becomes that much harder.

Love’s battlefield has gotten two new contenders and losing just isn’t an option.

Two of the universe's most stubborn people are about to clash in a new battle of the sexes. This competition has no rules and neither Meirion nor Kiar is willing to lose. It's her heart versus his pride. Will victory lead to joint happiness or both their defeats as Kiar struggles against... Acknowledging Meirion

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31 March 2008

Review: With All My Heart

Named an Outstanding read by: Simply Romance Reviews

Dr. Jason Tucker is not a happy man. He has just spent seven sexless days with his girlfriend of six years, Lisa. The only bright spots in his life were his very imminent break up with selfish and needy Lisa, and his patient and woman who made his body ache, Rayne. Jason brings Rayne to the Roseport Rehabilitation Clinic where he works after Rayne runs into the street in front of Jason's car one stormy night six months ago. Since Rayne has amnesia, she has no knowledge if she is married, seeing someone or has a family that's currently searching for her. Jason breaks up with Lisa but Lisa is not going to let the man that she has plans to marry leave her for a patient. Rayne just wants to know who she is and if Jason's feelings are as strong as hers. Will Rayne's past destroy their future or will Lisa make sure that Jason pays for leaving and embarrassing her?

With All My Heart was like taking a romantic stroll along a winding garden path; very satisfying. Ms. Rochelle has a very distinct way of captivating her readers attention from the beginning of her story and holding on until the end. The relationship between Rayne and Jason was a true romance that seemed to be a race against the clock. Neither knew if Rayne would recover her memories or if their relationship would continue after Rayne was released from the Clinic. In the beginning of the novel, Jason seemed very passive. He didn't seem to want to take matters concerning Lisa and Rayne into his own hands until he was pushed into making the decision. Rayne was just the patient who really didn't know how she should would have acted in different situations. She didn't get feisty until Lisa confronted her alone. Lisa thought that Jason should continue to bow to her since she had given his six years of her life. She was the woman that you never wanted anyone that you cared about to meet. This novel was definitely a palate cleanser and a recommended read.
~Reviewed by Shira

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30 March 2008

New Reviews for J.H. Bográn´s books with RRP

Here´s the link to the newest review for LM2T done my Manic Readers:


Love Me Two Times - 3.5/5 Stars -

http://manicreaders.com/index.cfm?disp=reviews&bookid=773


"...JH Bogran creates a light and fun romance that makes you smile. The characters are well done and the situation is comical to say the least. Bogran earns his stars with Love Me Two Times."

Buy it HERE!


The Outpost - 4/5 Stars -

http://manicreaders.com/index.cfm?disp=reviews&bookid=767

"...a cute science fiction short story in which the action is quick and the suspense palatable...I enjoyed the story and would like to read more similar tales from JH Bográn..."

Buy it HERE!

My deepest gratitude to Nicole and SteviB. Glad you enjoyed the little worlds I created.

wwwjhbogran.net

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14 March 2008

4.5 Roses for Tori

"This is a book that is worth reading... It is the type of book that once you start you don’t stop reading until the very end."
~ Red Roses for Authors Reviews

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Title: A Valentine's Gift for Tori
Author: Zenobia Renquist

Publisher: Red Rose Publishing
Genre: Contemporary Mainstream Romance (IR)
Length: Short Story (15K words)
ISBN: 1-60435-099-7 (978-1-60435-099-9)

Price: $2.99

Blurb:
She wants a boyfriend for Valentine’s and her husband wants to deliver.

Tori has come to the realization that her marriage lacks the spark it had in the beginning. She and her husband argue more than anything else and she foresees a nasty break-up on the horizon if something doesn’t change. When he asks her what she wants for Valentine’s Day, her answer is scandalous and straightforward—a boyfriend.

Rather than be upset, her husband is intrigued by the idea and sets out to make it happen. Tori has set herself—and him—an impossible goal and her prospects aren’t that promising. But she’s determined to have a boyfriend in time for the most romantic holiday of the year.

Read First Chapter

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27 February 2008

Pickup Lines From a Pickup Truck Review

The compendium authored by Cara Preston and Spike Fremont titled "Pickup Lines From a Pickup Truck" was recently reviewed favorably. The reviewer wrote, "This reviewer would definitely recommend this for a very quick yet satisfying read with humor, wit and romance!"

RedRosePublishing.com rocks.

A link is provided below.

http://www.loveromancesandmore.com/newreviews.htm

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A review for Love Me Two Times

Can you see me jumping up and down?

Well, it coldn't be over better news, I got the first review for Love Me Two Times.


" Some women can totally change their mood by simply making a change in their hairstyle. Wear it up and it's sophistication, down and it's carefree fun. But, when Paul Barry doesn't notice the change from down to ponytail, and his date goes from Mary to Marion, he's in for a wild courtship in J.H.Bogran's Love Me Two Times...it is packed with laughs and woes as Paul falters now and then in keeping his women straight. Two-timing a woman was never this much hard work!"

You can read the whole review HERE!

Thank you very much to Novelspot for taking the time to review my story.
And obviously you can get your own copy at Red Rose Publishing!

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13 February 2008

First Review: A Valentine's Gift for Tori

I've gotten my first review for 'A Valentine's Gift for Tori' and it's 4.5 delightful divas from Dark Diva Reviews.

"Zenobia give us well define character... Over all this was a very well written short."
~Jade from Dark Diva Reviews - Read full

Thanks Jade!!!

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27 December 2007

New Review Posted

Hey y'all please check out my new review for my latest creation, Her Smile.
http://redrosesforauthors.blogspot.com/2007/12/her-smile.html

Leave me comment and tell me what ya think..
Thanks so much,
Raven Starr

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17 October 2007

My Very First Review!

Aloha everyone!

So I am jumping for joy, and dancing in the streets. Ok not literally, but I feel like doing that. I just received my very first review, and it’s a good one YAY!

I know you want to read it, so here’s the link: http://redrosesforauthors.blogspot.com/2007/10/male-cage.html. Thank you Linda for making my year!

WOO HOO! You know it’s not that I need to hear that I am a good writer, because I know I am no Sandra Hill. But the thought of actually entertaining someone is a huge honor. So to everyone that has read Male Cage, thank you so much. I mean it, from the bottom of my heart.

XOXOXOX
Aloha,
Dee

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