Thursday, June 9, 2011

Those Wild Ukranians: The Stanislaski Family

STANISLASKI SISTERS

Taming Natasha
Falling For Rachael



The first time single-father Spence Kimball set eyes on Natasha Stanislaski, he was floored by her exotic beauty. But the former ballet dancer turned toy shop owner had a fiery temperament that kept men safely at bay. Sensing a hidden wound, Spence and his little girl joined forces to find a way into her closely guarded heart. For Spence realized he'd do anything to tame Natasha's fears…and show her how to love.

In "Taming Natasha", Natasha Stanislaski falls for Spencer Kimball, a gifted musician and teacher. Natasha is stubborn and snippy with Spence, but after taking his music class at the local university, she decides there's more to him than she first thought. Can Spence heal the scars of Natasha wounded heart? This is my favorite of the two novels on the sisters Stanislaski. "Considering Kate" is the tale of Natasha and Spence's daughter.

Landlocked in Manhattan, rugged seaman Zack Muldoon needed a tough, no-nonsense lawyer to save his kid brother's delinquent hide. Public defender Rachel Stanislaski was not what he had in mind—until he discovered there was a lot more to the beautiful, coolheaded attorney than met the eye...and found himself falling for her, hook, line and sinker.

In "Falling For Rachel", Natasha's sister Rachel is a public defender assigned as counselor for Nick LeBeck, an out-of-control teen with an sexy older brother, Zack Muldoon. Nick falls for Rachel, while Rachel falls for Zack.

It's interesting reading as these likeable characters work things out. Great ending to this story!!!! I could hardly wait to read "Waiting For Nick", the spin-off from this novel.

The Stanislaski Brothers


Luring A Lady
Convincing Alex

These two complete novels introduce the loyal and loving, tempestuous and tantalizing Stanislaski family. Their immigrant roots had made Mikhail and Alex Stanislaski both strong and passionate. Their charm made them irresistible. . . . Mikhail's work-hardened hands were not what wealthy ice princess Sydney Hayward was accustomed to, but the classy beauty soon discovered this earthy stranger's rare talent for "Luring a Lady". . . .

Luring a Lady

Nothing in Sydney Hayward's background of wealth and privilege prepared her to take the helm of her family's corporation, and her new responsibilities left no room for complications. Mikhail Stanislaski was definitely a complication. Earthy and entirely masculine, Mikhail came from a world utterly different from her own. But the way she felt when he put his strong, work-hardened hands on her was wreaking havoc with Sydney's resolve.

Convincing Alex

When Alex mistakenly arrests headstrong, daringly bold soap-opera writer Bess McNee for soliciting, she decides the sexy detective is perfect - for her research . . . and for herself. Now all that's left is "Convincing Alex".




WAITING FOR NICK

In great Nora Roberts style, this book ties up the Stalanislaski family stories with the tale of Zack and Rachel's step brother, Nick, and Freddie, Tash's step daughter. Freddie and Nick really light this book up! "Waiting For Nick" is a good book. We finally find out what happens when Zack's little brother and Natasha's daughter get together in one city. They definitely let sparks fly. I was mad at Nick for being such a jerk, but beautiful, determined Freddie held her own. Although each book stands alone, I recommend reading the other books in the series first. You'll enjoy this one even more.




Considering Kate
She'd turned her back on glamour and fame and Kate Stanislaski Kimball had come home to begin a new life. The only thing more perfect than the beautiful-dilapidated-building she'd bought for her hew dance school was Brody O'Connell, the frustrating, surprisingly fascinating contractor she'd hired for the renovation.

Like most men, Brody O'Connell didn't often come across a woman as gorgeous, sensuous, provocative...and utterly determined to resist her effortless allure. She was Natasha Stanislaski's pampered, perfect daughter, and not the right woman for him. But every fiber of his being longed to make her his...

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