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

Review Wednesday: Reign of Shadows by Sophie Jordan

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Title: Reign of Shadows (Reign of Shadows #1)
Author: Sophie Jordan
1st Date of Publication: February 9, 2016
ISBN: 9780062377647
# of Pages: 304
Genre: Young Adult Dystopian Society
Age Rating: 13+

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Book Description:
Seventeen years ago, an eclipse cloaked the kingdom of Relhok in perpetual darkness. In the chaos, an evil chancellor murdered the king and queen and seized their throne. Luna, Relhok’s lost princess, has been hiding in a tower ever since. Luna’s survival depends on the world believing she is dead.

But that doesn’t stop Luna from wanting more. When she meets Fowler, a mysterious archer braving the woods outside her tower, Luna is drawn to him despite the risk. When the tower is attacked, Luna and Fowler escape together. But this world of darkness is more treacherous than Luna ever realized.

With every threat stacked against them, Luna and Fowler find solace in each other. But with secrets still unspoken between them, falling in love might be their most dangerous journey yet.


Setting: Relhok in the future
Point of View: 1st person- Luna

Goodreads Rating: 3.66
My Rating: 3.0

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: Everything is dark and looking dead or at least dying.
View on Title: How are the shadows ruling over the land and people?

Pros:
  • The main characters are a very interesting mix. The characters are complete opposites, but the novel makes you continue to question if that's really the case.
    • Luna has a sense of duty to protect those she loves and will even do anything that will hurt her. She sees the best in others.
    • Fowler is very closed off and refuses to let others see his weaknesses. He has a hidden past but realizes that he needs to hide his past more and more as he finds out Luna's past.
  • The idea of Luna being blind is really interesting take on the book. Since she lacks in sight, her other senses are heightened, which is also a proven scientific fact.
Cons:
  • There was a lack of characterization, which made the book seem a little slow.
  • There was also a lack of depth in the storyline so it wasn't as exciting as it could have been.

Critics' Reviews:
“Effortless fantasy with high romance, REIGN OF SHADOWS keeps you intrigued until the final sentence.” -RT Book Reviews
“Star-crossed romance smolders.” -Kirkus Reviews

Sophie Jordan's Website:

Other Recommendations:
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
The Shadow Queen by C.J. Redwine
A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah Maas

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

Review Wednesday: RoseBlood by A.G. Howard

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Title: RoseBlood
Author: A.G. Howard
1st Date of Publication: January 10, 2017
ISBN: 9781419719097
# of Pages: 432
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Age Rating: 13+

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Book Description:
In this modern day spin on Leroux’s gothic tale of unrequited love turned to madness, seventeen-year-old Rune Germain has a mysterious affliction linked to her operatic talent, and a horrifying mistake she’s trying to hide. Hoping creative direction will help her, Rune’s mother sends her to a French arts conservatory for her senior year, located in an opera house rumored to have ties to The Phantom of the Opera.

At RoseBlood, Rune secretly befriends the masked Thorn—an elusive violinist who not only guides her musical transformation through dreams that seem more real than reality itself, but somehow knows who she is behind her own masks. As the two discover an otherworldly connection and a soul-deep romance blossoms, Thorn’s dark agenda comes to light and he’s forced to make a deadly choice: lead Rune to her destruction, or face the wrath of the phantom who has haunted the opera house for a century, and is the only father he’s ever known.

Setting: Paris, France in the 21st century
Point of View: 1st person- Rune Germain, 3rd person- Thorn

Goodreads Rating: 3.36
My Rating: 2.0

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Cover
View on the Cover: It is absolutely beautiful yet haunting. The thorns might mean that she is stuck and tangled in something that she can't get out of. Is the mask a reference to Phantom of the Opera.
View on Title: Isn't the color of blood the same as the color of roses? I think that's redundant.

Pros:
  • The writing was the only good thing about this book. The style is beautiful and that was the only thing keeping me reading. It made me hope things would possibly get better.
Cons:
  • The jumping from the first person as Rune to the third person as Thorn was really confusing at first and made it extremely difficult to read even after figuring out what happened at the point of view switch. The concept of switching seemed like it was cool but it wasn't executed properly.
  • The Phantom of the Opera is a classic and this novel did no justice to it. The novel was filled with so many cliches that weren't executed well either.
  • The Rune's superpower through the use of her voice was pretty ridiculous and didn't really fit well into the story.
  • The vampires were by far the worst thing in this book. It was awful.
  • There was a lack of description, purpose, and action for the opera school RoseBlood.

Critics' Reviews:
"A rich, atmospheric story that readers will be hard-pressed to put down." -Kirkus
"This is an accomplished undertaking... A good purchase for paranormal romance collections, and the connections to a classic work of literature add appeal." -School Library Journal
"Part vampire lore and part love story, this will appeal to those who enjoyed titles like Beautiful Creatures and Vampire Academy." -School Library Connection

A.G. Howard's Website:

Other Recommendations:
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
The Shadow Queen by C.J. Redwine
Reign of Shadows by Sophie Jordan

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Review Wednesday: Cinderella's Shoes by Shonna Slayton

*DO NOT READ THIS REVIEW UNTIL YOU HAVE READ CINDERELLA'S DRESS. THERE MAY BE SOME SPOILER. If you want to read this series, read my review about Cinderella's Dress by clicking on the link: Review: Cinderella's Dress by Shonna Slayton

23848381Title: Cinderella's Shoes (Cinderella's Dress #2)
Author: Shonna Slayton
1st Date of Publication: October 6, 2015
ISBN: 9781633751231
# of Pages: 400
Genre: Historical Fiction
Age Rating: 13+

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Book Description
The war may be over, but Kate Allen’s life is still in upheaval. Not only has she discovered that Cinderella was real, but now she's been made Keeper of the Wardrobe, her sole responsibility to protect Cinderella’s magical dresses from the greed of the evil stepsisters’ modern descendants.

But Cinderella’s dresses are just the beginning. It turns out that the priceless glass slippers might actually exist, too, and they could hold the power to reunite lost loved ones like her father—missing in action since World War II ended. As Kate and her boyfriend, Johnny, embark on an adventure from New York to Italy and Poland in search of the mysterious slippers, they will be tested in ways they never imagined.

Because when you harness Cinderella's magic, danger and evil are sure to follow...


Setting: 1942 (Post-WWII), New York, Italy, and Poland
Point of View:  3rd Person- Kate Allen

Goodreads Rating: 4.05
My Rating: 4.25


Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: The shoe is beautiful. Although shouldn't it be blue or clear like in the story.
View on Title: Cinderella's shoes are the main reason for the original plot so I wonder if there's something really special about them like the dress did in the first novel.


Pros:
  • This novel seemed to have a little more mystery about it. In the first book, it was clear that the dress has magical powers, but in the second book, it wasn't clear whether Cinderella's shoes had special powers. There was also the mystery of whether Kate's father was really dead or not.
  • This novel takes you further than just New York as Kate travels with the Princess and her granddaughter, Nessa, to Italy and eventually Poland.
  • There is a lot more characterization in this novel.
    • Johnny is pretty awesome as he seems to be extremely supportive of Kate and letting her do what she thinks is best. 
    • The Princess's granddaughter, Nessa, is a girl who wants to understand her role and be more of an active part in Cinderella's dresses as she learns more about her role.
  • When I was reading the first novel, I was wondering why the Cinderella's dress was handed to her aunt rather than her grandmother like what was supposed to happen. There is a reason for it.

Cons:
  • The only issue had was that there wasn't really enough action in it. There could have been a little more action than there was in the book.

Shonna Slayton's Website:
Other Recommendations:
The Accidental Empress by Allison Pataki
Between the Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
Children of Willesden Lane by Mona Golabek

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 22, 2017

New Release Review: Renegades by Marissa Meyer

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Title: Renegades (Renegades #1)
Author: Marissa Meyer
1st Date of Publication: November 7, 2017
ISBN: 9781250044662
# of Pages: 552
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Age Rating: 13+

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Book Description:
Secret Identities. Extraordinary Powers. She wants vengeance. He wants justice.

The Renegades are a syndicate of prodigies—humans with extraordinary abilities—who emerged from the ruins of a crumbled society and established peace and order where chaos reigned. As champions of justice, they remain a symbol of hope and courage to everyone...except the villains they once overthrew.

Nova has a reason to hate the Renegades, and she is on a mission for vengeance. As she gets closer to her target, she meets Adrian, a Renegade boy who believes in justice—and in Nova. But Nova's allegiance is to a villain who has the power to end them both.


Setting: Gatlon City in the future
Point of View: 3rd person- Nova "Nightmare/Insomnia" Jean Artino and Adrian "Sketch/Sentinel" Everhart

Goodreads Rating4.10
My Rating: 4.50

 
Part of the Book that Caught My Attention: Both
View on the Cover: The cover is beautiful. Both characters seem to be contemplating the cost of their actions and feel the weight of their city on their shoulders. They may be on opposite sides but the feelings are mutual.
View on Title: Who are the Renegades? Are they good or bad?

Pros:
  • The alternating female-to-male point of view is very captivating. It gives more of a feel of what both sides feel about the other and why they act and scheme the way they do. It makes the point that there is no true black and white when it comes to justice. Maybe all the fighting is all for nothing if both sides are not willing to try to see the others' perspectives.
    • Nova is known as "Nightmare" to the Anarchists, and the Anarchists have raised her after her family's tragic death. She blames the Renegades from not protecting her family and her mission is to annihilate them, so she has closure. Her identity isn't known, so it is only up to her to go incognito as a Renegade under the name "Insomnia" where she tries to find out all their secrets and their weaknesses. She is powerful, resourceful, and could put anyone asleep with a touch. But, will her time with the Renegades show a new light to why they act a certain way?
    • Adrian can sketch, which is the reason for his superhero name "Sketch," like no one ever could, and his drawings even come to life if he wants them to. After Nightmare tries to kill his father, he makes it his own personal mission to find out who she is and why she is acting against the Renegades. He creates his own suit, tattoos himself, and goes under the name "Sentinel" as he gives himself more abilities and fighting Nightmare. How far will he go before he is caught?
  • There is a romance in this which makes the stakes even higher and even more exciting. But, you only get a glimpse into this installment.
  • This novel does explore LBGT as  Adrian is adopting by couple Hugh "Captain Chromium" Everhart and Simon "Dread Warden" Westwood when Adrian's mother "Lady Indomitable" (Unknown Name [Currently]) died in battle when he was very young. You get a good glimpse of their life together with Adrian. But, I am wondering if we will find out Adrian's mother's real identity.
  • This novel is extremely action-packed. Even though a couple of the fights are a couple chapters long, you're really kept at the end of your seating waiting for what's to happen next.
Cons:
  • The cliff hanger at the end was a little disappointing. The book went from such a high intense point and basically died immediately after ending with a mediocre cliff hanger for the next book to pick up from.


Marissa Meyer's Website:

Other Recommendations:
Cinder by Marissa Meyer
The Shadow Queen by C.J. Redwine
Reign of Shadows by Sophie Jordan