June 24th, 2006
Might As Well Face It…Kate Hill’s Addicted to Love

Wrapping up my third day of bad 1980’s rock songs and shameless author promotion, I give you Kate Hill. She was awesome enough to give away any book from her back list at the same chat I won Jaci Burton’s book. I found a book I lurrrrved in the Knights of the Ruby Order series. However, it wasn’t the first book in the series. Most of you don’t know this about me, because my OCD is my own private shame, but I can’t start in the middle of a series. I have to start at the beginning. And once I start a series, I have to finish it. Must. Read. All. Of. It. I blame my mother for this. Why? I don’t know…because blaming her for this on my blog is better than hauling her onto Jerry Springer?

Anyway, enough about my bizarre family history, let’s talk books. I picked the first story in Kate’s series, Knights of the Ruby Order : Torn. This book was very loincloth, Gladiator, fantasy rrrowr. The hero in this one was hot. Like HOT. Plus, you know. It had a love story that added to the fabulousness. Highly recommend you get you some of this.

Shameless Blurbage:

Torn

Drenched in blood and sweat, Sir Torn is thrust before the healer known as Honey Wine that she might prepare him for the brutal Entertainment to come: a slave–Torn–fighting another slave to the death for the depraved ruler’s amusement.

The new slave’s arrogant nature piques Honey Wine’s interest in more ways than one. Against her better judgment, she begins to notice him as a man. And begins to suspect that he is so much more than a slave…

You should buy it, baby! Would I lie to you?

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