Showing posts with label Adult Romance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Romance. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Review Wednesday: She Regrets Nothing by Andrea Dunlop

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Author: Andrea Dunlop
1st Date of Publication: February 6, 2018
ISBN9781501155987
# of Pages: 374
Genre: Adult Contemporary
Age Rating: 17+ (Language and Some Sexual Content)

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Book Description:
In the tradition of The Emperor’s Children and The House of Mirth, the forgotten granddaughter of one of New York’s wealthiest men is reunited with her family just as she comes of age—and once she’s had a glimpse of their glittering world, she refuses to let it go without a fight.

When Laila Lawrence becomes an orphan at twenty-three, the sudden loss unexpectedly introduces her to three glamorous cousins from New York who show up unannounced at her mother’s funeral. The three siblings are scions of the wealthy family from which Laila’s father had been estranged long before his own untimely demise ten years before.

Two years later, Laila has left behind her quiet life in Grosse Point, Michigan to move to New York City, landing her smack in the middle of her cousins’ decadent world. As the truth about why Laila’s parents became estranged from the family patriarch becomes clear, Laila grows ever more resolved to claim what’s rightfully hers. Caught between longing for the love of her family and her relentless pursuit of the lifestyle she feels she was unfairly denied, Laila finds herself reawakening a long dead family scandal—not to mention setting off several new ones—as she becomes further enmeshed in the lives and love affairs of her cousins. But will Laila ever, truly, belong in their world?

Setting: New York City, NY
Point of View: 3rd Person - Laila Lawrence

Goodreads Rating: 3.27
My Rating: 2.75


Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: It looks like a city. It could easily be New York City, which is a typical city that authors write about.
View on Title: Who is she? What does she do that she doesn't regret? Is it something people normally would regret?

Pros:
  • When I was reading the description of this novel, it seemed really interesting. Who wouldn't want to read a novel about a small-town girl who had a family that was powerful and popular in the big city? It had a pauper to prince kind of feel to it as the main character, Laila has never known the lavish New York City life that her cousins live.
  • I gave this review a 2.75 because I did manage to finish it, but it required me to map out and be intentional in making sure I finish it. Some books I am unable to do so, but I managed with this one.

Cons:
  • I felt like this novel fell short of what it could have been. I really struggled to finish this novel, but I persevered so that I can give you an honest review.
  • The drama in the novel seemed super superficial, and you can see the dark path that Laila goes down just by being associated with her extended family. I feel like that was a realistic depiction of what fame and money can do to someone.
  • Since I have been to New York City, I know there is so much you can do there, but the lack of setting made it difficult to focus since it made the novel seem so bland. I've read similar novels that were far more entertaining and better written than She Regrets Nothing.

Critics' Reviews:
"Dunlop’s smart and suspenseful debut follows the lead of Katie Crouch’s Abroad (2014) and Jennifer duBois’ Cartwheel (2013), but delves more deeply into the repercussions beyond a shocking incident during a year abroad. Dunlop richly evokes the heady emotions of friendship, lust, and betrayal." —Booklist
"Readers who follow New York trends will enjoy the stories of fashion, clubs, and restaurants Dunlop builds to a gripping climax while delving into questions of family, loyalty, lust, wealth, power, and betrayal." —Library Journal
"A sharp, glittering story of wealth, family, and fate and one’s woman search to find her place in it all." —Buzzfeed



Andrea Dunlop's Website:
Other Recommendations:
Pretty Little Liars by Sara Shepard
Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll
Whisper Network by Chandler Baker

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Review Wednesday: Wallbanger by Alice Clayton

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*


15858248Title: Wallbanger (Cocktail #1)
Author: Alice Clayton
1st Date of Publication: November 12, 2012
ISBN: 9781623420024
# of Pages: 384
Genre: New Adult, Adult Romance
Age Rating: 17+ (Language, Violence, Sexual content)

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Book Description
The first night after Caroline moves into her fantastic new San Francisco apartment, she realizes she's gaining an intimate knowledge of her new neighbor's nocturnal adventures. Thanks to paper-thin walls and the guy's athletic prowess, she can hear not just his bed banging against the wall but the ecstatic response of what seems (as loud night after loud night goes by) like an endless parade of women. And since Caroline is currently on a self-imposed dating hiatus, and her neighbor is clearly lethally attractive to women, she finds her fantasies keep her awake even longer than the noise. So when the wallbanging threatens to literally bounce her out of bed, Caroline, clad in sexual frustration and a pink baby-doll nightie, confronts Simon Parker, her heard-but-never-seen neighbor. The tension between them is as thick as the walls are thin, and the results just as mixed. Suddenly, Caroline is finding she may have discovered a whole new definition of neighborly...

In a delicious mix of silly and steamy, Alice Clayton dishes out a hot and hilarious tale of exasperation at first sight...


Setting: San Fransisco, California in the 21st century
Point of View: 1st Person- Caroline Reynolds 

Goodreads Rating: 4.10
My Rating: 4.25


Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both title and cover
View on the Cover: It seems very scandalous. It seems to matcj the title very 
View on the Title: I know that there is an alcoholic drink called a wallbanger, but maybe it is a play on words with the sex.


Pros:
  • The main characters are pretty interesting together. They complement each other.
    • Caroline Reynolds is a hardworking interior desinger who is great at her job. She loves to bake in her free time while she listens to her neighbor's good-tasted music. She has had a lot of bad luck with seual partners that she decided to go on an indefinite sexual hiatus.
    • Simon Parker is Caroline Reynold's neighbor and he isn't the typical neighbor. He has a very different seual life than the average man, but he hasa good taste in musc and an excellent photographer who gets to travel the world. He has a past that causes him to live this certain lifestyle.
  • Together Caroline and Simon are hilarious as they try to play matchmaker with their friends. The entire encounter is exciting and captivating.
  • This novel is extremely funny alomst as much as it is sexy. It continues to make you laugh. From the baking jokes to the harem jokes, this novel will make you laugh so hard.
Cons:
  • The only thing I wish is that there was more depth to Simon and the other supporting characters. But, this is a series so there should be more characterization.

Critics' Reviews:
"Pure escapism...with a funny cast, snappy dialogue, and plenty of hot and sexy scenes.... Readers of Rachel Gibson and Helen Fielding will enjoy Clayton" -Booklist

Alice Clayton's Website:
http://aliceclayton.com/

Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Perfect Chemistry by Simon Elkeles
Easy by Tammara Webber

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Review Wednesday: Beautiful Sacrifice by Jamie McGuire

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

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Title: Beautiful Sacrifice (Maddox Brother #3)
Author: Jamie McGuire
1st Date of Publication: May 31, 2015
ISBN: 9781511847506
# of Pages: 270
Genre: New Adult, Adult Romance
Age Rating: 17+ (Language, Violence, Sexual content)

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Book Description
Falyn Fairchild can walk away from anything. Having already left her car, her education, and even her parents, the daughter of the next governor of Colorado is back in her hometown, broke and waiting tables for the Bucksaw Café. After every shift, Falyn adds to her shoebox of cash, hoping to one day save enough to buy her a plane ticket to the only place she can find forgiveness: Eakins, Illinois.

The moment Taylor Maddox is seated in Falyn’s section at the Bucksaw, she knows he’s trouble. Taylor is charming, breaks promises, and gorgeous even when covered in filth—making him everything Falyn believes a hotshot firefighter to be. Falyn isn’t interested in becoming another statistic, and for a Maddox boy, a disinterested girl is the ultimate challenge.

Once Falyn learns where Taylor calls home, everything changes. In the end, Maddox persistence is met with Falyn’s talent for leaving, and for the first time, Taylor may be the one to get burned.

Setting: Colorado Springs, Colorado and Eakins, Illinois in the 21st century
Point of View: 1st Person- Falyn Fairchild

Goodreads Rating: 4.08
My Rating: 4.35


Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both title and cover
View on the Cover: Why is the woman's hair on fire? Is she giving up her life?
View on the Title: Can a sacrifice really be beautiful when it's going to cause pain and suffering? What kind of suffering and sacrifice can be beautiful?


Pros:
  • The main characters are a really interesting mix.
    • Don't let Falyn Fairchild fool you. She is not very nice to men interested in her, but she is really great as a waitress. She is sweet, caring, and extremely hard working to the point where she refuses to take any short cuts for her personal mission, which is to go to Eakins, Illinois.
    • Taylor Maddox is the perfect package. He's very attractive, successful, and a hotshot firefighter, or someone who fights extremely dangerous wildfires. He has his eyes set on Falyn and he is relentless in becoming closer to her. It's really endearing to read.
  • This book really gets at your heartstrings. Falyn's past has more heartbreak in it than the other Maddox boys' women. Falyn's past truly speaks to why her current circumstances are so drastic from what they could be.
  • The mystery compels you to read more. Why does she live a life of "rags" when she grew up in "riches?" Why does she hate her parents so much? Why is she cold toward men who are attracted to her? Why is she dead set on going to Eakins, Illinois?
  • The secondary characters really add to the story. They provide a lot of depth to Falyn's character as she sometimes holds back information that is vital to know how the story will unfold.
Cons:
  • It seemed like there lacked some depth in Taylor's character. If you don't love Maddox boys, then this series will seem slightly repetitive when it comes to the Maddox men.


Jamie McGuire's Website:
http://www.jamiemcguire.com/

Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Oblivion by Jamie McGuire
Perfect Chemistry by Simon Elkeles
Easy by Tammara Webber

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Review Wednesday: Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

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Title: Beautiful Disaster (Beautiful Disaster #1)
Author: Jamie McGuire
1st Date of Publication: May 26, 2011
ISBN: 9781476712048
# of Pages: 416
Genre: New Adult, Adult Romance
Age Rating: 17+ (Language, Violence, Sexual content)

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Book Description
The new Abby Abernathy is a good girl. She doesn’t drink or swear, and she has the appropriate number of cardigans in her wardrobe. Abby believes she has enough distance from the darkness of her past, but when she arrives at college with her best friend, her path to a new beginning is quickly challenged by Eastern University's Walking One-Night Stand. 


Travis Maddox, lean, cut, and covered in tattoos, is exactly what Abby needs—and wants—to avoid. He spends his nights winning money in a floating fight ring, and his days as the ultimate college campus charmer. Intrigued by Abby’s resistance to his appeal, Travis tricks her into his daily life with a simple bet. If he loses, he must remain abstinent for a month. If Abby loses, she must live in Travis’s apartment for the same amount of time. Either way, Travis has no idea that he has met his match.

Setting: Eakins, Illinois in the 21st century
Point of View: 1st Person- Abigail "Abby" Abernathy

Goodreads Rating: 4.14
My Rating: 4.5


Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both title and cover
View on the Cover: The butterfly looks like it's trapped in the jar, but it looks like it has accepted that it is there to stay. Why is it not trying to get to the top since that's where the lid is?
View on the Title: It seems a bit contradictory. How can a disaster be beautiful? What or who is the disaster? And why is it or whom a disaster?


Pros:
  • The plot was very well structured, which made the story seem so beautiful. There were so many conflicts occurring but they were woven so well together that it seemed extremely natural.
  • The two main characters are very complimentary of each other.
    • Abby has lived most of her life in a troubled spotlight. She was forced to be bad growing up, but she wants to be the one to control her life. She is strong, sassy, and resilient.
    • Travis Maddox is attractive, smart, and doesn't let people push him or those he loves around. He is a good representation of a college boy that has no constraints and even lower morals. He's the kind of guy you want to be friends with but really shouldn't.
  • The mystery of Abby's past is really interesting because there are times that when you read about it you forget it. But then, you get reminded of it and you want to find out why Abby hides from her past.
  • The world of the Maddox brothers is shown here. Travis has four older brothers, which their stories are each told in the Maddox Brothers series.
Cons:
  • The two main characters were really frustrating at times. It felt like arguing with someone because they couldn't make up their mind by flip-flopping on their choices. 
  • The ending seemed a little too cliche. It should have ended in a little more realistic way. It made Abby seem out of character.


Critics' Reviews:
"Characters, backstory, goals, motivations, and conflicts are a great mix of angst, crippling inner demons, and harsh real life. The pace has a rhythmic beat of two steps forward, four steps back as Abby and Travis grapple with their fierce attraction. Jamie McGuire writes with no holds barred. She writes with honest reflection on young people who move through life by their own rules...The entire cast lives hard, fights hard, and certainly loves hard. Deliciously intense." -USA Today

Jamie McGuire's Website:
http://www.jamiemcguire.com/

Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Oblivion by Jamie McGuire
Perfect Chemistry by Simon Elkeles
Easy by Tammara Webber

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Review Wednesday: Driven by K. Bromberg

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

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Title: Driven (Driven #1)
Author: K. Bromberg
1st Date of Publication: May 8, 2013
ISBN9780989450201
# of Pages: 326
Genre: New Adult
Age Rating: 17+ (Sexual Content and Language)

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Book Description:
Rylee Thomas is used to being in control. But she’s about to meet the one man that just might make her enjoy losing it…

I am the exception to the rule.

In a world full of willing women, I’m a challenge to the roguish and achingly handsome Colton Donavan. A man used to getting exactly what he wants in all aspects of life. He’s the reckless bad boy constantly skating that razor thin edge toward out of control, on and off of the track.

Colton crashes into my life like a tornado: sapping my control, testing my vulnerabilities beyond their limits, and unintentionally penetrating the protective wall around my healing heart. Tearing apart the world I rebuilt so carefully with structure, predictability, and discipline.

I can’t give him what he wants and he can’t give me what I need. But after a glimpse beneath his refined exterior into the dark secrets of his damaged soul, can I bring myself to walk away?

Our sexual chemistry is undeniable. Our individual need for complete control is irrefutable. But when our worlds collide, is the chemistry enough to bring us together or will our untold secrets and battle of wills force us apart?

Setting: Los Angeles, CA, in 21st Century
Point of View: 1st person- Rylee Thomas

Goodreads Rating: 4.31
My Rating: 4.50

Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: The cover looks scandalous. Why is she holding a checkered flag? Why can't her face be visible? This is the first novel where I have seen a female on the cover instead of a couple or only a male. 
View on Title: Who or what is driven? Why is who or it driven?


Pros:
  • The main characters are very interesting because they're very good at putting a public face when deep down they are messed up and their minds are obviously all over the place when either alone or just the two together.
    • This novel tells Rylee's messed up past and why she can't let herself love or be loved or even enjoy herself with the opposite gender. She is strong as she clearly struggles with the decision whether to give in to heart or mind. She is very sassy and doesn't really let people tell her what to do while being compassionate to children who don't have a home or family.
    • Colton's screwed up past isn't revealed, but I bet we find out about his crazy past in the next book. Colton is a man who is successful and obviously spoiled but he channels his anger through his driving. He seems like he just wants to enjoy life as much as he can to cover up his pain. He is also great with kids and making them comfortable as he interacts with the foster kids Rylee takes care of.
  • This novel really focuses on the issue of kids who live in foster homes. These kids don't have parents, have to rely on other adults to be temporary parents, and the home isn't completely their permanent home. Their lifestyle bleeds into their school and social lives as they have acted out in school or don't feel like they are enough. Colton was once a kid who was adopted from a bad place in life.
  • Since I read the ebook, I didn't know this was a series while most of the novels in this genre are either stand-alones or companions. The ending seemed extremely abrupt and horrible if the reader didn't know it was a series. It was a pleasant surprise to find out that there will be more about Rylee and Colton.
    • I did some digging and found out that this is both a series and a companion that also has its own series, which I am excited to read. 
Cons:
  • The pacing was very erratic. It was fast and then slow and then fast again. It felt like a roller coaster that would make you extremely sick if you weren't used to reading stuff like this often.



K. Brombergs Website:
http://www.kbromberg.com/

Other Recommendations:
Wrong by Jane Aston
My Skylar by Penelope Ward
For You by Kristen Ashley

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Review Wednesday: The Perfect Mistress by ReShonda Tate Billingsley

27276434TitleThe Perfect Mistress
Author: ReShonda Tate Billingsley
1st Date of Publication: July 5, 2016
ISBN: 9781476714974
# of Pages: 336
Genre: Adult Romance/Contemporary
Age Rating: 17+

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Book Description:
Lauren Robinson knows exactly what it takes to be the perfect mistress. She had a front-row seat when she tagged along with her father on all of his extramarital trysts. She loved “keeping Daddy’s special secrets,” but many family members, especially her mother, consider her an accomplice in helping break up their family.

Years later, Lauren’s mother, Joyce, whose health is failing, cannot let go of the bitterness caused by her husband’s philandering. She continues to blame Lauren, as does Lauren’s brother. Joyce can’t see past her anger and betrayal and has withheld her maternal affection from Lauren for most of her life. This emotional distance and Lauren’s early dating experiences lead her to date married men…

That is until Dr. Matthew King enters the scene. Now poised to become a college president, Matthew is a former beau that left Lauren brokenhearted. He tries to show Lauren that he’s a changed man since their college days. The two truly connect and their relationship quickly escalates.

When Matthew proposes marriage, Lauren happily accepts, but as their very public engagement makes the news, someone is intent on sabotaging their relationship. Someone who watched her own marriage destroyed by Lauren, and won’t be happy until she gives Lauren a taste of her own medicine. Can Lauren stop the cycle of destruction in time to salvage the only love she’s ever known?

Setting: Raleigh, NC, in 1989 and 2016
Point of View: 3rd person- Lauren Robinson

Goodreads Rating: 4.26
My Rating: 4.0

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Title
View on the Cover: The woman is pretty attractive. But, why is her lips shown more than anything else?
View on Title: It sounds scandalous. Can you really be the perfect mistress or is it all an illusion?


Pros:
  • The premise behind the book is the sins of the father will affect the lives of their sons, or in this case daughters. Lauren becomes a victim of her father's lifestyle and then becomes her father as she becomes a woman.
  • This novel represents a world that is slightly different than the norm. It's interesting because the kind of world that Lauren is in is more of a man's world, but she owns it and is extremely successful.
  • Lauren is a very clever woman, and is often underestimated. There is a moment where she has to deflect a woman's rage and convince her that she isn't her husband's mistress, even though she really is. She also makes it a point to remember and remind all the husbands of their wives and anniversaries to keep the affair quiet.
  • Matthew's character is the complete opposite of Lauren. He wants to be loyal and love only her, but because of Lauren's experience she has a hard time believing the love he has for her.
  • A few societal issues are explored here. 
    • The first issue is obviously cheating and basically prostitution. It's obvious that Vernon, Lauren's father, cheats on his wife and creates a strained relationship between the entire family.
    • The second issue is miscarriage and cancer in that it often leads to depression in the family because loved ones are lost.
    • The final issue is betrayal and misunderstanding of actions, which is seen through the strained relationship between Lauren and her mother, Joyce.
Cons:
  • The novel seemed to be really slow. The disappointing thing about this is that the synopsis summarizes almost 80% of the book before it continues past that point.


ReShonda Tate Billingsley's Website:
Other Recommendations:
Ladies Man by Katy Evan
Wrong by Jana Aston
Slave to Love by Julie A. Richman

Review Wednesday: Two by Two by Nicholas Sparks

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TitleTwo by Two
Author: Nicholas Sparks
1st Date of Publication: October 4, 2016
ISBN: 9781455520695
# of Pages: 485
Genre: Adult Romance/Contemporary
Age Rating: 15+

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Book Description:
At 32, Russell Green has it all: a stunning wife, a lovable six year-old daughter, a successful career as an advertising executive and an expansive home in Charlotte. He is living the dream, and his marriage to the bewitching Vivian is the center of that. But underneath the shiny surface of this perfect existence, fault lines are beginning to appear...and no one is more surprised than Russ when he finds every aspect of the life he took for granted turned upside down. In a matter of months, Russ finds himself without a job or wife, caring for his young daughter while struggling to adapt to a new and baffling reality. Throwing himself into the wilderness of single parenting, Russ embarks on a journey at once terrifying and rewarding—one that will test his abilities and his emotional resources beyond anything he ever imagined.


Setting: Charlotte, NC, in 2015
Point of View: 1st person- Russel Green

Goodreads Rating: 3.90
My Rating: 4.25

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: I'm going to assume that the girl and the man are father and daughter since the girl seems to like the man enough to dance with her. I absolutely think that it is adorable.
View on Title: Does it mean taking steps in life?


Pros:
  •  The characters are extremely relatable and truly make their roles shine.
    • Russ is a great representation of a man who is grateful for what he has but struggles to follow his dreams while providing for his family. He is extremely perseverant and strong when his world comes crashing down.
    • Vivian is extremely vicious even manipulative. It's easy to tell that she's spoiled and she won't listen to reason unless it gets her what she wants. She really only seemed to be more interested in money than anything else other than seeing London on weekends. I have never been so disgusted by a character until I read this novel.
    • London is a prime example of pure innocence. All she cares about is being loved while loving in return. She's adventurous and independent. It was difficult waiting for the moment when she would find out about her parents.
    • Emily was obvious the new love interest and she is the complete opposite of Vivian. She understands Russ's situation and becomes the friend he relies on for support. Plus, her son, Bodhi, is really cute and loves his time with London.
  • This novel deals with a lot of issues that occur in today's world.
    • Cheating, separation, and divorce are the main social problem shown throughout this novel. All three of these are extremely heartbreaking to witness especially after being with someone for a decade and had children. These are things that continue to occur in society more and more. The writer himself recently divorced his wife of 26 years and had 5 children with her.
    • The balance between work, family, and following your dreams is another key social issue. It is a big part of the reason why Russ loses his wife while learning how to be a single father. It's something that is becoming even more prevalent in the world today.
    • LBGT is seen in this novel, too. Russ's older sister is married and in love with a woman named Liz. Russ's entire family is very loving and accepting of her.
    • And, of course, death is an important one. Nicholas Sparks loves to have at least one character in each book who either die or on the verge of death. Cancer is also under this category. It is seen through Russ's mother who has a constant fear that Russ's father is getting the "cancer" even though the "cancer" runs through her genes.
  • This novel was really hard to put down. The pacing was perfect and keeps the reader on their toes. Part of this has to do with foreshadowing at the end of each chapter that is vague but makes you want to read until you get to the end.
Cons:
  • The separation between Russ and Vivian along with the fight for London seemed to be enough for the storyline. I felt that the other "bomb" that had been dropped in the middle to end of the book was unnecessary. It just seems that Nicholas Sparks takes pleasure in making his readers feel even worse while reading this novel.


Nicholas Sparks's Website:
Other Recommendations:
The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks
Beautiful Oblivion by Jamie McGuire
My Skylar by Penelope Ward

Review Wednesday: For You by Kristen Ashley

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

24384522Title: For You (The 'Burg #1)
Author: Kristen Ashley
1st Date of Publication: March 14, 2011
ISBN9780692323663
# of Pages: 534
Genre: New Adult
Age Rating: 17+ (Language and Sexual Content)

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Book Description:
Lieutenant Alexander Colton and February Owens were high school sweethearts. Everyone in their small town knew from the moment they met they were meant for each other. But something happened and Feb broke Colt’s heart then she turned wild and tragedy struck. Colt meted out revenge against the man who brought Feb low but even though Colt risked it all for her, Feb turned her back on him and left town.

Fifteen years later, Feb comes back to help run the family bar. But there’s so much water under the bridge separating her and Colt everyone knows they’ll never get back together.

Until someone starts hacking up people in Feb’s life. Colt is still Colt and Feb is still Feb so the town watches as Colt goes all out to find the murderer while trying to keep Feb safe.

As the bodies pile up, The Feds move in and a twisting, turning story unravels exposing a very sick man who has claimed numerous victims along the way, Feb and Colt battle their enduring attraction and the beautiful but lost history that weaves them together.



Setting: Brownsburg, Indiana
Point of View: 3rd person- February Owens and Alexander "Alex/Colt" Colton

Goodreads Rating: 4.19
My Rating: 4.5

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: I like the heart since it reminds me of a sort of high school sweethearts feel, except it doesn't have the initials of the lovers on it. It looks more like pointless vandalism without the initials.
View on Title: What is "for you"? Who is "you" and who is the one giving or doing something for the recipient? It's really vague nut it seems interesting enough to read.

Pros:
  • The ages of the main characters were really different compared to the other new adult novels I have read, which I think made it more interesting. I liked the sense of maturity between the two characters. It really makes you think what is really important in life. Both main characters are in their early 40s rather than in their 20s or 30s like characters in the other new adult novels I have read in the past.
  • I really enjoyed the 2 main characters, Feb and Colt. It's easy to tell that they both have a history together. Their history together started really good but something happened to them, and now they can barely look at each other.
    • February Owens just want to go back to a normal life where she is only responsible for herself. She's been through a bad marriage and several toxic relationships after leaving Brownsburg for almost a decade. She is a strong character but her world is shaken when someone tries to do her the favor of killing all the people who she is associated with. She doesn't take any trouble from anyone especially since she is a bartender at her parents' bar.
    • Alexander Colton is a rags to riches kind of man. Both his parents are alcohol and drug addicts and it seemed like he was headed into that route until he meant the Owens family. He's the lieutenant of the town and is extremely protective of Feb. He is also a  strong character as he doesn't stop to solve and catch the murderer
  • The importance of family and why failed relationships occur are important in this book. Feb and Morrie's (Feb's brother) always make sure to put family first, even Colt, and that's apparent throughout the novel. Unfortunately, Morrie's marriage is gone because he chose work over family, and Feb is divorced to a man who would beat her and now living on her own.
  • The mysteriousness of not only the murders but the reason of the failed relationship between Feb and Colt makes you want to keep reading.
Cons:
  • There were a lot of secondary characters in the book that showed up and it was sometimes hard to keep track if they had shown up earlier in the book. This may have been intentional because when you're in a situation that is very stressful and dire like Feb's then it is normal to just breeze through and lose sight of certain characters.
  • The book seemed a little long winded. I felt that the book didn't necessarily need to be as long as it was. The whole situation was very drawn out and there was lot of "white noise" where there was nothing really happening.
  • The ending seemed too clichĂ© and parts seemed a little unlikely to happen.


Kristen Ashley's Website:
http://www.kristenashley.net/

Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Slave to Love by Julie A. Richman
My Skylar by Penelope Ward

Review Wednesday: The Baller by Vi Keeland

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*
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Title: The Baller
Author: Vi Keeland
1st Date of Publication: January 17, 2016
ISBN9781522858416
# of Pages: 284
Genre: New Adult
Age Rating: 17+ (Language and Sexual Content)

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Book Description:
The first time I met Brody Easton was in the men’s locker room.
It was my first interview as a professional sportscaster.
The famed quarterback decided to bare all.
And by all, I don’t mean he told me any of his secrets.
No. The arrogant ass decided to drop his towel, just as I asked the first question. On camera.
The Super Bowl MVP quickly adopted a new hobby—screwing with me.
When I pushed back, he shifted from wanting to screw with me, to wanting to screw me.
But I don’t date players.
And it’s not because I’m one of the few women working in the world of professional football.
I’d date an athlete.
It’s the other kind of player I don’t date.
You know the type. Good looking, strong, cocky, always looking to get laid.

Brody Easton was the ultimate player.
Every woman wanted to be the one to change him.
But the truth was, all he needed was a girl worth changing for.
Turned out, I was that girl.
Simple right?
Let’s face it. It never is.
There’s a story between once upon a time and happily ever after
And this one is ours.


Setting: New York, New York
Point of View: 1st person- Delilah Maddox and Brody Easton (and a surprise)

Goodreads Rating: 4.13
My Rating: 4.25

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: The man sees to be very fit and attractive, but I want to see his face.
View on Title: There must be someone really good at playing ball. Or, maybe he is just cocky and thinks that he is so great at playing.


Pros:
  • This book is different than many of the books in the genre it resides in. It's really neat how it uses the idea of sportscaster and a football player. The main characters are really interesting
    • Delilah Maddox has been single for a good amount of time and has no intention of looking since she has had her heart broken by someone she truly loved. She is brand new to the newscaster world, but it's a man's world so that means she has to prove herself. She is spunky and really funny as she gives inappropriate names to people that she doesn't particularly like.
    • Brody Easton is a force to be reckoned with. He is a cocky football player and likes to give people a hard time especially female sportscasters. He doesn't let anyone in because he has been hurt by someone else just like Delilah has. He doesn't take "no" for an answer which makes the dynamic between him and Delilah pretty humorous.
  • The relationship that blossoms between Delilah and Brody is far from easy. Their first encounter was humorously inappropriate as Delilah tries to get an interview from Brody from the locker room after the game. They have to learn to depend on each other as any couple needs to do.
  • I like how the names of the football teams aren't real football teams but sound similar to ones that are real football teams. Brody is on the New York Steel team. It's like the Pittsburgh Steelers but modified.
  • The issue of drugs and alcohol is represented in the book and how it could ruin everyone you love (not only yourself). It is probably the most realistic part of the book and it wasn't hidden at all.
Cons:
  • The book seemed to repeat the same issues over and over again. It felt like the issues were being beaten to death. It became a little annoying and made the read a little difficult. It took me a little longer to get through this one than it probably could have been.

Vi Keeland's Website:
Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Fifty Shades of Gray by E.L. James
My Skylar by Penelope Ward

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Review Wednesday: Say You'll Stay by Corinne Michaels

*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

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Title: Say You'll Stay
Author: Corinne Michaels
1st Date of Publication: June 19, 2016
ISBN: 9781682307533
# of Pages: 310
Genre: New Adult
Age Rating: 17+ (Sexual Content and Language)

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Book Description:
One word.
Stay.
It was all he had to do. Instead, he got on that bus and took my heart with him.
That was seventeen years ago.
I moved on. Marriage. Kids. White picket fence. Everything I ever wanted, but my husband betrayed me and I was left once again.
Alone, penniless, and with two boys, I had no choice but to return to Tennessee. He wasn't supposed to be there. I should've been safe. However, fate has a way of stepping in.
This time around, the tables are turned. It's my decision. Second chances do exist, but I don't know if we can repair what's already been broken...

Setting: Starts in Philadelphia, PA, but most of it is in Bell Buckle, TN
Point of View: 1st person- Presley Townsend Bensen and Zachary Hennington

Goodreads Rating: 4.15
My Rating: 4.45

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Cover
View on the Cover: That man is very attractive. He has a look that says, "Come over here and let me show you what I can do."
View on Title: It has a whiny connotation to it. It makes think that one of the main characters is clingy.


Pros:
  • This is a stand-alone novel but it is also a companion novel since many of the characters in this novel will be in the other one, Say You Want Me.
  • The story becomes heavy almost immediately into reading it. Usually, stories in this genre have a buildup to the amount of conflict and devastation before an event like the suicide in this novel starts.
  • I love this story as a redemption novel where characters who were once very immature and previously made poor decisions become more mature and continue to grow when the novel takes place.
  • This novel truly shows the impact people have on each other's lives, and it also shows the actions that someone would take to protect their loved ones.
  • The main characters are pretty well-rounded and make the novel flow very easily. It didn't take long for me to finish it.
    • Presley Bensen (nee Townsend) was always a simple girl with big dreams. She wants an old-school life of being a wife and mother, which I think is both her strength and downfall. She wanted that so bad that she never became independent on her own, even though she is a great mother. She lets the idea of love cloud her judgment in things and still continues to be dependent on everyone. It makes sense since she has a couple hundred thousand dollars of debt. Although she is very dependent and somewhat clingy, she knows who she is and where she came from.
    • Zachary Hennington seems to barely be living his life. He dates someone who he doesn't love and knows it as soon as Presley shows up. I wish he kept his distance more and slowly got reacquainted with Presley. I do have to hand it to him because he is relentless and knows what he wants in his life. Plus, he is really good looking and great with kids.
  • The secondary characters are the ones I feel like really make this book pop. My first favorite character Presley's long-time friend and sister-in-law, Angie. She is very spunky and lives life in her own tune, and Presley's complete opposite. Then there's Wyatt who is Zachary's little brother. He is hot and has a good sense of humor, but is always there for Presley and seems like the only one to be able to get her out of her depressing rut. I really empathize with him since he truly loves her, but she has always been Zach's girl.
Cons:
  • I felt like there could have been two endings to this novel. Obviously, the first ending would be the one the author gave at the end of the novel. Although the ending was satisfying, the place where I thought the first ending should be would have been perfect. There was a conflict with no foreshadowing, backstory, or thoughts that happens right after where the ending I thought should have been enough. It felt like the author had to put that extra conflict in there just to put it in there. I don't want to give it away, but I thought it was unnecessary after Presley already had to deal with her late husband's suicide and the debt he gave her.
  • Even though I understand the pain Presley has gone through in the events before the novel, she punishes almost everyone in the novel for it by not visiting her family and friends. I think that might be a little bit unrealistic because if she loved her family who has done nothing but loves her she would have been homesick and at least visit at least once or twice over two decades. The excuse Presley uses to stay away from her family in Bell Buckle is very immature and ridiculous.
  • I felt that the grieving process was almost nonexistent as soon as Presley gets to Bell Buckle. I get that she's angry but she acts like her husband's suicide never happened.



Corinne Micheal's Website:
http://corinnemichaels.com/

Other Recommendations:
Wrong by Jane Aston
My Skylar Penelope Ward
For You by Kristen Ashley

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Review Wednesday: The Nearness of You by Dorothy Garlock

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Title: The Nearness of You
Author: Dorothy Garlock
1st Date of Publication: July 11, 2017
ISBN9781455527359
# of Pages: 384
Genre: Historical Fiction
Age Rating: 13+

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Book Description:
Hooper's Crossing, New York, 1952. The post-war boom seems a million miles away . . . especially for a sheltered librarian who longs for the adventure and excitement of the big city.
New York City. The hustle and bustle. The people and the excitement. It's all Lily Denton dreams about. But ever since her mother died, her overprotective father won't ease up on her. So she spends her days working at the library and her nights hoping life doesn't pass her by . . . until the Fall Festival. As tourists fill the streets, the crisp autumn air sneaks in-as does the thrill of a far more dangerous kind.

Some men have a gift for avoiding trouble. Professional photographer Boone Tatum isn't one of them. In fact, that penchant for trouble is exactly what landed Boone in this small town in the middle of nowhere in the first place. Yet the moment he meets beautiful Lily Denton and snaps her photograph, everything changes. Suddenly leaving is the furthest thing from Boone's mind-or his heart.

But danger has slipped silently into this sleepy town, marking Lily as its own. And Lily and Boone's dream of a life together is thrown into peril-unless Lily finds the courage to stand up for herself and a man she only just met . . . and can't live without.



Setting: Early 1952 in Hooper's Crossing, New York

Point of View: 3rd person- Lily Denton and Boone Tatum

Goodreads Rating: 3.51
My Rating: 3.75

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: It looks like someone, most likely a woman, is going on a trip somewhere. Where does she want to go?
View on Title: Who is you? Why does someone want to be near another?

Pros:
  •  The balance of the alternating 3rd person was perfect. It made the characters have more dynamic while being able to see their intentions.
  • The flow combined with the cliffhangers of each chapter made the book seem so short despite the book being almost 400 pages.
  • The characters are interesting and seemed true to the time era.
    • Lily Denton is your small town typical daddy's girl and doesn't want to disappoint him especially since her mother died when she was a little girl. She is a great representation of an independent person trying to recreate herself into someone she hopes to become. Her struggle to please her father is common for the time period.
    • Boone Tatum is the  complete opposite. He's a city man and isn't afraid to get in trouble in order for the perfect picture. It's why he is so successful but the reason why he's stuck in Lily's hometown.
  • The relationship between Lily and Boone is so natural that it seemed like they knew each other for years. It was slow but smooth.
  • I really enjoyed the time period that the author used and the time of year because the fall seems like a time of festivities. Not only is there a fair going on in the book, you get to see Halloween.
  • The different layers of conflict in the story line was interesting because as you read there are a few different antagonists but for different reasons.
Cons:
  • The only real issue I had with the book was that I felt that it was a little clichĂ©.


Critics' Reviews:
"Garlock's terrific story, set in mid-20th-century Missouri, pairs a lonely single mother with a flashy auto racer...Garlock keeps readers so wrapped up in Drake and Clara's romance that it's impossible to put the book down. There's just enough tension, from a few different fronts, to keep things interesting. Thoroughly credible characters and the aw-shucks charm of their small town make this a winner."―Publishers Weekly
"The latest from romance doyenne Garlock mixes light suspense with traditional romance for an entertaining effect." ―Booklist
"A gentle tale of love lost and found...The charm is in the telling, with historical details and light touches to make the town of Sunset, Missouri, seem real, not idealized. A feel-good love story that comforts...Garlock excels at creating an experience her readers want, one that's still heartwarming..." ―Kirkus Reviews

Dorothy Garlock's Website:
Other Recommendations:
Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys
Children of Willesden Lane by Mona Golabek
The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Review Wednesday: Slave to Love by Julie A. Richman

26596233*This is a book meant for adults due to some inappropriate content for people younger than 18.*

Title: Slave to Love
Author: Julie A. Richman
1st Date of Publication: January 14, 2016
ISBN9781942215325
# of Pages: 284
Genre: New Adult
Age Rating: 17+ (Language and Sexual Content)

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Book Description:
There are risks to mixing business with pleasure...

IF A MAN HAS AN AFFAIR AT WORK, HE'S A STUD.

He was a royal prick.
The night we met, he ignored me.
Then Mr. Big Shot CEO grabbed my ass in a business meeting.
My boss just loaned me out to this guy.
Now, we’re working on a major project together.
And our chemistry is dangerous.
Combustible.
If I allow it to ignite, I’ll risk losing that promotion.
Worse, what if I lose myself in him?


IF A WOMAN HAS AN AFFAIR AT WORK, SHE'S A SLUT.

From the moment I saw her I knew she was trouble.
It was the combination of her fresh face, smart mouth and nipples that seemed to know my name.
This woman could satisfy my needs both in the boardroom and the bedroom.
But there was more to it than that.
I wanted her.
Really wanted her.
And I was in the position to change the course of her life.
But I’ve got secrets, secrets that could destroy her.
And either make her mine or drive her away forever.



Setting: Austin, Texas
Point of View: 1st person- Sierra Stone and Hale Lunstrom

Goodreads Rating: 4.03
My Rating: 4.15

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: He is a very handsome, sexy man. He reminds me a little bit of Adam Levine without all the tattoos.
View on Title: Who is a "Slave to Love?" Is the term a good thing or a bad thing?

Pros:
  • This is not your typical love story. It shows many real world problems with love and life.
    • The first issue it truly shows is women's difficulty to have respect and rise up in a business world or in their own career. They have to work three times as hard to keep their positions.
    • It shows the double standard between men and women when it comes to dating in the work force. A man is basically high-fived for sleeping with a woman, but it's the opposite for the woman herself.If a woman has a relationship with someone above her, it marks her as selling her body just to get ahead when really that's not the case.
  • The main characters are both really strong and have depth.
    • Sierra Stone is a 33 year old woman who is fighting for a new promotion that she deserves more than anybody. She is smart when it comes to managing/leading her own team and knows how to handle a man in business conversations while looking great. She refuses relationships because she is afraid it will mess with her work, which means children are far away from her own thoughts.
    • Hale Lundstrom is a 37 year old business CEO and marine veteran who has a past that he tries to bury. He is attractive and likes to test his limits even with Sierra. He wants to settle down and maybe have a family one day, but it never seems to fall in place.
  • The banter between Sierra and Hale is humorous yet heartbreaking as they work side-by-side for an important week of events. Their characterization continues to become more fruitful as they become closer in their work friendship.
  • There is a lot of sexual tension through the book, but there is little to no resolve for the majority of the book.
  • I particularly liked Sierra's mermaid necklace, which symbolized a lot of who she is.
Cons:
  • The only real issue I had with it was that the middle seemed to drag. Nothing really was happening. I just kept hoping something would happen.


Julie A. Richman's Website:
http://juliearichman.com/

Other Recommendations:
Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
Fifty Shades of Gray by E.L. James
My Skylar by Penelope Ward