Tuesday, May 3, 2016

HAPPY BOOK RELEASE DAY: DARE TO TAKE (DARE TO LOVE) BY CARLY PHILLIPS.














DARE TO TAKE (DARE TO LOVE) BY CARLY PHILLIPS



Release Date:  May 3, 2016



SYNOPSIS


She was off limits,

But he couldn't resist.

There are just some guys you don't touch--even someone as innocent and inexperienced as Ella Shaw knows that.  But when her brother's best friend is up for grabs and willing, she can't resist.  After all, she's wanted him for years...

On leave from the army, Tyler Dare WAS just looking for a little fun, but his best friend's sister is off limits.  Yet unable to deny how sexy and alluring she is, he finds it all too easy to succumb to a night of passion and heat that ends the next morning in the worst way possible.  

Now years later, Ella is stranded on a tropical island with a hurricane bearing down, and only Tyler can save her.  It's his chance to make amends for the past and show the woman he's never forgotten that he's coming after her . . . in more ways than one.


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REVIEWDARE TO TAKE (DARE TO LOVE) BY CARLY PHILLIPS

Dare to Take (Dare to Love, #9)Dare to Take by Carly Phillips

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


Carly Phillips shows just how powerful an asset metaphors can be in her latest novel Dare to Take. Using metaphoric storytelling she stimulates the mind of the reader and gives them a central image to compare Tyler and Ella's relationship with. The hurricane is a great starting point. The turbulent uncontrollable weather gives dramatic effect but it is also descriptive of the relationship of the two main characters. Reckless, chaotic, an emotional whirlwind that is out of control. All apply to Tyler and Ella's mixed up feelings for each other. I received an ARC of Dare to Take in exchange for an honest review. Ella is a character that has lead the life of a victim but determined to be her own hero. She doesn't trust easy. Tyler has led his life trying to outrun his past. He's nobody's hero and carries the pain of his youth, past mistakes and his history with Ella on his heavy shoulders. He knows he's no prize but he wants to be a better man for the people he loves. When danger sets him on a course of protecting the one woman he can't have, but can't live without he will stop at nothing to claim his most prized possession- Ella. Dare to Take paints a graphic picture of emotion, guilt, heartache and courage. Neither character gave credit to just how strong they were individually and how much stronger they could be together. Will they take the chance?



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Teaser


The sun shone overhead, the temperature neared ninety, and the humidity was hair-curlingly high on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, making it hard to believe a hurricane was coming soon. Ella Shaw glanced up at the blue sky, knowing it wouldn't remain pristine for long.
The calm before the storm.
She pulled her hair into a high ponytail and headed out of her hotel, determined to hit the local gift shop she'd caught sight of on her way to the photo shoot yesterday. She'd seen long, draping, blue-beaded necklaces from the storefront window, but she hadn't had time to stop. Her boss was a stickler for getting the right shot in the exact light, and they'd worked well past dark. By the time they'd wrapped for the day, the store had been closed.
As an assistant for Angie Crighton, a fashion designer based in Miami, Ella was responsible for the little details involved in a photo shoot. And though Angie, the photographer, and models had left the island this morning, Ella had stayed to make sure the shooting site was clean, the hotel pleased enough to allow them back another time. And if she were honest with herself, she liked the downtime after the craziness of a photo shoot, the rushing around of the crew, the bossiness of some of the models and, of course, of Angie herself.
Ella appreciated the fact that she had time to souvenir shop for her best friend, Avery Dare. How ironic was it that the two girls from very different worlds had met at all? But they had. And it was Avery who'd introduced Ella to the finer things in life, leading her to seek out a job with an haute-couture designer. Whereas Avery came from a wealthy family, Ella had been raised firmly middle class, but the two girls had bonded instantly. They'd even shared an apartment until recently, when her best friend had moved in with her rock star boyfriend, Grey Kingston.
Yep, two different worlds, even now, Ella thought wryly. But their friendship was solid. Which reminded her, she needed to let Avery know she might not make it back to the States tomorrow as planned.
When Ella had heard about the storm changing course, she'd tried to book an earlier flight out, without success. She shivered at the possibility of being stranded here alone during a hurricane and knew Avery would like the news even less. Her best friend suffered from severe anxiety, and Ella didn't like to make her worry.
She'd just buy Avery an extra gift to make up for it, she thought, walking into the shop. She immediately headed to the turquoise-blue beads she'd seen through the window. The shopkeeper claimed they were Larimar beads. Even if they were fake, the beads, popular in the Caribbean, were said to have healing powers. Ella purchased two dozen, a mix of bracelets and necklaces, so she could share with the children at the cancer treatment center where she and Avery volunteered.
Avery had been nine, Ella ten years old when they'd met at a Miami hospital, both donating bone marrow, both there at the behest of a parent. Neither of them really understanding what was happening. All Ella had known was that she was doing a favor for her father, helping the stepmother Ella didn't like all that much to begin with. Even at a young age, Ella had been a good judge of character, a better one than her father, obviously, because shortly after Janice had gotten well, she'd left Ella's dad. And both her father and Ella's life had gone downhill from there. Ella shook off the thoughts of her past before she could go deeper and darker, and focused on the pretty jewelry.
She spent some time choosing a thick turquoise bracelet for Avery and a similar one for herself before paying for everything and waiting for the shopkeeper to wrap things up.
Bag in hand, she started back to the hotel, cutting through side streets and looking into the windows of the stores, soaking up the culture along the cobblestone streets before heading back to Miami tomorrow. At least, she still hoped she'd be home. Knowing she couldn't change the outcome, she pushed her worrisome thoughts aside. She'd deal with the situation as it came.
Sweat dampened her neck from the humidity of the island, and she contemplated taking a cab back to the hotel. She reached into her straw bag and pulled out her cell phone to make the call, when, without warning, she felt a hard jerk on her purse.
"What the—?" She spun around, but whomever wanted her purse was quicker.
She barely caught a glimpse of a tall guy with dark hair as he yanked harder, nearly pulling her shoulder out of its socket before slamming her against the nearby building with his other hand.
Her head hit the concrete wall, and spots immediately appeared behind her eyes from the impact. As she struggled not to pass out, the man grabbed her purse, along with her cell phone that had fallen to the ground.
She opened her mouth to scream, but nothing came out. Her legs collapsed beneath her, and she fell to the ground, her head smacking the sidewalk before everything went black.


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