Limecello’s review of No Reservations by Megan Hart and Lauren Dane
Erotic romance released by Black Lace 10 Nov 09
I wanted to read this book as soon as I learned it existed… which was right around the time I finished Taking Care of Business. I liked this book more, as the basics of the characters and couples had already been developed. The greater focus on the romance was very much appreciated, and enjoyable. I felt that Kate and Dix, and Leah and Brandon each had their own stories, but that all four were sufficiently tied together as well.
I really like that No Reservations starts out with our characters/couples in different places. If I understand and remember correctly, six months have passed since the end of Taking Care of Business, and the book deals with that nicely. It was nice that all the characters have separate lives, but are tied together. It really brings the dual book/story together that much better.
Kate and Leah are very different, yet very similar. Both are career women, self actualized, happy, in stable, loving relationships… and both have their own kinks. What they look for and want in men are different- and they definitely aren’t the same person, but they fit together. They’re best friends. The rapport between two friends, and women isn’t in every book, and was a key factor here. Kate and Leah’s friendship was just as important as their respective romantic relationships.
I loved that Brandon and Dix bonded on this trip. Yes, they knew each other before, but I felt here was where they really became friends outside of their significant others. Spending the night in a death trap of a rat motel of course, would likely do that. As well as going for the same thing – trying to pin down an elusive woman. It does show, however, that they have each others backs. In fact, a number of scenes show Dix and Brandon feel loyalty and sympathy towards each other. They also like and admire each other as individuals. I think that helps develop their characters, and give the story additional depth.
There are a number of parallels in No Reservations, but the stories are distinct. Kate has to deal with a lot of external baggage that comes with Dix- namely his insane ex-wife, and then his two daughters. Leah has to overcome her need for space, and the fact that she keeps herself detached in interpersonal relationships. While the major focus was on Leah and Kate, Dix and Brandon held their own.
Of course, there’s a lot of decadence and hot sex once all the characters arrive in Las Vegas. And you know, before too. And it’s what one would expect, considering the authors and the publisher. I liked the realistic and pragmatic tone of this book. It wasn’t all perfection and angelic choruses once the characters admitted they loved each other. Rather, it took a lot of effort and meeting demands of personal growth that prompted the characters to agree to cement their relationships, and get married – even though it might be easier not to.
I really enjoyed this book. I loved how real it was. Maybe not the sex and decadence, but the complications come along with being an adult, and in a relationship. I’ve been reading too many books where there isn’t a real happily ever after, or the ending is a cop out. Not so here. Perhaps in Taking Care of Business things were a bit vague, but in No Reservations the reader gets closure. I need that. I know it’s not a fairy tale – that it won’t be all puppies and sunshine and rainbows from now on, but that the couples will be able to withstand any arguments and stay together.
I have to say – kudos to Brandon and Dix for being the ones who are so adamant about marriage. Finally! Too often it’s the woman who is fanatical about getting married and pushing it – but really. A number of guys are just as anxious about that commitment. I liked that the characters had to work through issues – and were willing to address them – after some initial bursts of insanity. The ending is really sweet too – it’s nice to see that not only do Dix and Brandon adore Kate and Leah… Kate and Leah truly love and appreciate Dix and Brandon just as much.
I do think it is important to read Taking Care of Business before reading No Reservations. While this book can be read alone, much of what the characters say and do refers to the previous story. I recommend No Reservations to fans of Ms. Hart and Ms. Dane, or if you’re looking for a quick, hot read that has a satisfying amount of depth.
Grade: A-
Four days in Vegas. Two sexy and determined men. One penthouse suite… And No Reservations.
Christmas isn’t so merry for Kate and Leah. Kate’s romantic winter holiday is destroyed by the sudden and uninvited presence of Dix’s annoying ex-wife while Brandon’s super-perfect family and a diamond ring sends Leah running for the refuge of a girl’s holiday in Sin City with Kate in tow.
Dix and Brandon both know what they want. Hopping a plane in hot pursuit, the men show up in Vegas, ready to use every sensual trick they have to convince Kate and Leah to take a gamble on forever.
I’m glad you liked NR. Part of the fun of it, for me anyway, was that I could write what else happens after the original HEA, what it’s like to maintain a relationship when there are obstacles, so I’m thrilled you enjoyed that part of it.
Thanks for taking the time to read and review it.
Hi Lauren! I did enjoy it very much – love books that have substance, and are realistic, so yay! No Reservations was a great read – and heh. Thank *you* cuz I bought it from B&N and got double rewards on my credit card 😉 [Or maybe… no thank you? :P]
I’m a huge fan of Lauren Dane’s and I wish that Tanking Care of Business and No Reservations were available as eBooks! I keep checking my local library, but they don’t have either book in their catalogue.
ShellBell – I hear you on that. I was hoping No Reservations would be available as an ebook. I’ve asked Lauren about it before- and she said it’s supposed to be coming out in e… but with the way Black Lace is almost nonexistent, who knows. :\ Hopefully though!
I caved and just ordered the dead tree version 😛
I’ve managed to resist the dead tree versions so far – at the grand old age of 43 I’ve applied for university and plan on selling my house and moving closer to the university so the less I have to pack and move the better!
Oh yay you, ShellBell! I wish I could go back to school 😀 How exciting for you! Congratulations and kudos on that decision. What a big step.
And I understand 1000% about the moving. I. Hate. Packing. I. Hate. Moving. Good luck! Have you decided what you’ll be studying/majoring in?
thanks Limecello – it took me forever to finally decide to go ahead and apply! I’m doing a Bachelor of Arts – double-major in Ethics and Economics. I’m like you, I hate moving too!
As I can’t get my hands on Taking Care of Business and No Reservations just yet I’ve reread Ascension and Fire and Rain – I do wish Lauren Dane would continue with the Cherchez Pack series. I want some of the secondary characters to get their HEA’s!
Have managed to purchase No Reservations as an eBook, but no luck on finding Taking Care of Business, and I can’t read No Reservations until I’ve read Taking Care of Business. Ohh the agony of the wait!
Have found an ePub version of Taking Care of Business at kobobooks.com
ShellBell- yay yay yay! I am not a fan of epub…. :X But woohoo for ebooks! [Also I hate DRM more than words can convey.] I need to check out kobobooks… I’ve been hearing more about them. Thanks for the update 🙂
Having started off with a Palm TX, I prefer the eReader (.pdb) format as the majority of my eBooks are .pdb, but everyone seems to be moving towards ePub and I’d rather have ePub than some of the other formats. I’d also rather have ePub rather than no eBook and I’ve never been able to figure out how to remove the DRM despite seeing various instructions along the way!
ShellBell – heh if you figure it out, share the love. I know a lot of whatevers are moving to ePub/whatever uses Adobe Digital Editions, which I hate hate hate. Argh. Maybe that’s the e-reader maker’s game though! (And I haven’t even had sugar.)