Thursday, December 22, 2011

Blood Rights

Hello, my fellow readers! I have read Kristen Painter's, "Blood Rights". This book was out of this world! Kristen is able to create characters that you will love, hate, or be deathly afraid of. The character I liked best in this book was the heroine (of course), Chrysabelle. She is a modern day version of 'Buffy the Vampire'. She is someone who can hold her own in a fight. She's not afraid to fight for someone she cares about even when the odds are against her. The other character I liked is Doc. He is Malkolm's sidekick even though Malkolm would never tell him that. Doc sticks by Malkolm's side through anything. He's in love with a ghost and he would fight to the death to save her. This book created a whole new world for me. Kristen is able to paint an image with words!

I have not chosen my next book but will keep you posted. Due to the holidays coming up I'm sure I'll have a lot to post next year. I hope you have a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

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Sunday, December 11, 2011

A Single Thread

Hello, my fellow readers! It has been a while since I have last posted and I apologize. I have been busy with knitting instead of reading...it's hard for me to believe as well! However, knitting has become my new hobby and I am enjoying it. I have already made 4 scarves!

The book that inspired me to knit was by Marie Bostwick, "A Single Thread". The book is about four women, who could not be anymore different from each other, have come together during a time of need. They create a quilting circle to get through the tough time together and form a bond. The character I enjoyed most was Abigail Burgess. She is an older woman who is set in her ways. She has a pocket book bigger than life and instead of giving herself to the community she gives her money. However having her neice come into her life and the other women in this book changes the way she sees things. I think Abigail's character grew the most in this story. This is a definite must read and it will be my book club pick!

This book inspired me to learn to knit. I expressed my feelings towards Marie when I met her for the 'Readers and Ritas' event and she taught me that weekend. It was a highlight for me. Since then I've been picking up my knitting needles instead of a book!

Up next is Kristen Painter's, "Blood Rights".

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Readers and Ritas Event

Hello, my fellow readers! I am sorry it's been so long since I last posted. Things have been crazy the past few weeks with the 'Readers and Ritas' event and then of course Thanksgiving. I hope you all had a nice holiday with your family and the ones you love!

The 'Readers and Ritas' event was a blast!! I had such a great time meeting the authors. They were all very friendly and fun to be around. I especially enjoyed meeting Michele Bardsley, Louisa Edwards, Kristen Painter, Roxanne St. Claire, Nikki Duncan, and Marie Bostwick (to name a few). I spent a lot of my time with Marie Bostwick knitting. I met her Friday night and mentioned I was reading her novel "A Single Thread", which is about quilting however told her it inspired me to learn to knit and how I contacted my Grandma to teach me over the holiday. Marie pulled out a knitting project she had in her purse and taught me right then and there. The next day I sat down with her and she had an extra set of knitting needles and some yarn. It completely blew me away how thoughtful that was. So I spent most of the weekend knitting and hanging out with Marie Bostwick! It was an absolute treat and something I will never forget. I now have the knitting bug and have since knitted a complete scarf for myself and I'm working on one for my husband. I am having such a fun time with it!!

Fresh Fiction knows how to put on a party and I'm looking forward to next year's event!!

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Scent of Shadows

Hello, my fellow readers! The next book I read before the 'Readers and Ritas' event was "The Scent of Shadows", by Vicki Pettersson. This was another first for me by Vicki. I had the pleasure of meeting her at the previous event, 'Boas and Tiaras' so I'm looking forward to speaking with her about this book.

The heroine, Joanna, has a traumatic experience growing up and she uses that as motivation to learn how to defend herself. She is definitely someone I would not want to get on the bad-side of because she won't have any regrets kicking your butt! Now that she is grown up she is faced with another challenge that fuels her even more to fighting evil shadows. In order to survive she had to take the identity of someone who she thought was her opposite. However she realizes they were closer alike than she would have imagined. I really enjoyed the description in some of the scenes that Vicki used. She was able to make you visualize them in your mind This book was definitely a page turner and I look forward to reading what happens to Joanna in the next book!

Next up I started reading "A Single Thread", by Maria Bostwick.

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Charmed and Dangerous

Hello, my fellow readers! The next book I read was, "Charmed and Dangerous", written by Candace Havens. She will be a speaker at the 'Readers and Ritas' event I will be attending this weekend.

I liked the writing style Candace used for this book. It was set up as a journal by the heroine, Bronwyn. She is a 'take matters into her own hands' witch. I liked her 'take no prisoners' personality. She stood up to what she believed was right and fought evil. This book definitely made me want to kick some butt!

Next up is Vicki Pettersson's, "The Scent of Shadows".

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Can't Stand the Heat

Hello, my fellow readers! Only 1 day away until I'll be in Allen, TX for the 'Readers and Ritas' event put on by Fresh Fiction. I am looking forward to this :) I haven't been able to read a book by each author attending the event however I have read more since the last event they hosted. So I figure it's a step up.

The next book I read was "Can't Stand the Heat" by Louisa Edwards. Again this was another first for me by Louisa. I could not get enough. The heroine, Miranda, has a spit-fire personality to match her red hair! I liked how she never backed down from a challenge even when the hero, Adam, goaded her into one. Even though Miranda is a food critic she is not a cook. Therefore when Adam found this out he decided she needed some lessons. Between the two of them things started to heat up in the kitchen and it wasn't just the stove :) I hope you enjoy these characters and this story as much as I did!

Next up is Candace Havens, "Charmed and Dangerous".

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

The Pleasure Slave

Hello, my fellow readers! I have been busy these past few weeks reading books by authors who I will meet in just one week!! I am attending the 'Readers and Ritas' event put on by Fresh Fiction. I have only read a few so I'm hoping to read as many authors as I can before the event so I am able to put a face to the name.

I have finished Gena Showalter's, "The Pleasure Slave". This is the first book I have read of hers. To be honest it was not one of my favorite's. I liked Gena's writing style, however the book just didn't grab my attention. The heroine, Julia, had a bad date experience when she was young and ever since she has been self conscious about her looks. She is an average sized woman but doesn't feel she deserves someone who is movie-star gorgeous. Luckily her sister has always backed her up and been her support system. When the hero, Tristan, comes into the story Julia is overwhelmed by his good looks. Instead of setting her sights on him, she sets her sights on her neighbor who Tristan calls 'Puny Peter'. I liked how Tristan was vulnerable to opening himself up to Julia. He has a past where he doesn't believe in love, however he notices Julia is different than other women. Even though this book was not my favorite it has not put me off of reading Gena. Once I finish a few more authors for 'Readers and Ritas' I will come back to her!

Next up is Louisa Edwards, "Can't Stand the Heat".

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Twilight Saga and Jeweled

Hello, my fellow readers! It has been a while. It took me two weeks to finish the 'Twilight Saga' by Stephenie Meyer. Although the books were quite long, I enjoyed her attention to detail. With this series my least favorite book was #2. I got annoyed with how much Bella kept pitying herself when Edward left. I understand the heartbreak of your first love, most of us have been there, but after a while it's time to move on. Unfortunately in this book, I think Bella took heartbreak and self loathing to a whole new level. Having said that my favorite book was #4. At first I was creeped out that Jacob had imprinted on Nessie but then got used to the idea and I'm glad he finally found someone. Lucky for him she will grow up fast. I also enjoyed the fight between the Cullens and the Volturi. The twist with Alice was a nice turn of events. Stephenie ended the series well but she did leave herself open to continue the series so I hope she continues to do so! As for my vote on team Edward or Jacob...Edward all the way :)

After reading the 'Twilight Saga' I completed Anya Bast's, "Jeweled". This is my first book I have read of hers and I was not disappointed. Anya has a way with making you want more! Her characters in this book were very compelling and their stories quite touching. The relationships are between a woman, Evangeline, and two men who she has come to love, Anatol and Gregorio. The world she once lived for has come crashing down around her, luckily Anatol comes to her rescue. And when she returns the favor to save Anatol she seeks Gregorio's help. The three of them come into a relationship together. However Evangeline is unsure of her new feelings she has towards both of them. Is she willing to stay and give love a chance or does she doubt her emotions and leave before she can be rejected by Anatol and Gregorio? This book was definitely a must read :)

Next up is my first book by Gena Showalter, "The Pleasure Slave".

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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Only His, Sexiest Vampire Alive, and The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

Hello, my fellow readers! It has been a while since I have posted anything. I have been out of town so I apologize for the delay. I have read several books so bare with me while I play catch up. After finishing Michele Bardsley's, 'Broken Heart' series, I started on Susan Mallery's newest to her 'Fool's Gold' series, "Only His."

"Only His," featured Nevada Hendrix and Tucker Janack. Nevada is trying to go out on her own when it comes to her career. However when interviewing for a new job she didn't think she'd run into her past, Tucker. Years ago, she had a crush on Tucker however he was dating Cat at the time. Thanks to Cat, Nevada had one night with Tucker but when it was over he didn't even know her name. Due to embarrassment and heartache she never talked to either of them again. Now Tucker is back for a while in Fool's Gold and Cat has managed to come for a visit as well. Will Nevada and Tucker manage to have a relationship this time or will Cat interfere again? Nevada isn't the only one falling in love...Jo, the owner of the local bar, meets Will, one of Tucker's workers. Jo has guarded her heart due to mistakes from her past however she lets down her wall for Will. When she finally comes clean with Will, is he able to handle her past even though it reminds him of his own?

I really enjoyed this book because of the different love relationships between several of the character's. Susan is an excellent writer, she knows how to dazzle you with words and dialogue. I cannot wait to see what's next for Fool's Gold!

Up next is Kerrelyn Sparks new book "Sexiest Vampire Alive." Gregori is a bottle-fed vampire, meaning he has never bitten a mortal for food. When a video is leaked showing vampires are real, Gregori is asked to be their spokesperson. When he goes to meet the President, he didn't count on falling for the President's daughter, Abigail. Abigail is a scientist working on a cure to help her mother. When she finds out Gregori has special abilities they go on a trip together to find plants to help with her research. Along the way not only do they run into trouble and a near death experience but they also fall in love. In the end is Abigail able to forgive Gregori for a mistake he made in order to protect vampires? This book was full of strong characters, witty dialogue, and of course twists and turns! I look forward to Kerrelyn's next book for this series.

The next book I read was for book club, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," by Rebecca Skloot. This book was very interesting especially since it is a true story. I enjoyed learning about Henrietta and how her cancer cells were the first to live and duplicate. They were used for many things and one was to help find a cure for polio. Rebecca was able to capture as much as she could in regards to how Henrietta lived and how she was treated medically. Many people today do not know what HeLa cells are and how they have benefited medical history. As for her family it was an eye opener to see how they grew up and how they were treated. Definitely a good book to discuss!

Now I have started the 'Twilight Series' by Stephenie Meyer. I have completed books 1, 2, and 3. I will tell my thoughts once I have finished book 4. So far I am intrigued with the series and look forward to seeing how it will end.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Special: Cross Your Heart and Must Love Lycans

Hello, my fellow readers! I have finished Michele Bardsley's 'Broken Heart' series. I hope she will continue this series with new characters because I thoroughly enjoyed the ride!

"Cross Your Heart," brings together Elizabeth Bretton, a vampire and also grand-daughter of an original founder of Broken Heart, and Tez Jones who happens to be a detective and the last of his kind, a were-Jaguar. The two work together to solve a 150-year-old murder/mystery and save the town from a ghost. Tez was invited to Broken Heart by the were-cat colony to join the group and take over as alpha. Since he's the last of his kind the colony expects him to mate with a were-cat. Since Elizabeth knows the score she's doing what's best for him to hold back her emotions. However when a were-cat is out to mate with him will Elizabeth finally succumb to her feelings and challenge her to win Tez over? Also will the ghost out to get revenge on the town ruin all of the happily-in-love couples or will Tez and Elizabeth be able to stop him?

In Michele Bardsley's "Must Love Lycans," Damian has been captured and is in a mental institution where he meets Kelsey a psychotherapist. Kelsey wants to help Damian get well so he's able to leave however believing he is a werewolf is a bit much. Kelsey starts to ask questions to Jarred, her boss and owner of the facility, and when he is not forth coming with information she starts to question his motives to keeping Damian and why she was hired in the first place. Jarred has secrets of his own and Kelsey realizes the facility is not what it seems. She decides to leave the facility and take Damian with her. Can her and Damian get away from Jarred? Is he willing to do anything to save her including confronting his past?

Out of these two I enjoyed "Cross Your Heart" the best! I really liked Tez's character and his naughty persona :) I also enjoyed the plot line and having the story behind how 'Broken Heart' received its name. I look forward to what Michele and Broken Hearts comes up with next!

Since I have finished this series, I have started Susan Mallery's newest in her 'Fool's Gold' series, "Only His." I love this series and enjoy the characters in it. I am glad it's finally Nevada's turn :)

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

3 for 1: Wait till Your Vampire Gets Home, Over My Dead Body, and Come Hell or High Water

Hello, my fellow readers! Well I can't seem to get enough of Michele Bardsley's, 'Broken Heart' series. I have read books 4, 5, and 6 in the past few days. Yes, I spend quite a few hours in the day reading. It's a weakness! I'm ready to see what she has in store for us in books 7 and 8. I hope the series will keep me hooked like the last few have :)

In "Wait till Your Vampire Gets Home," Libby Monroe comes to town for some para-normal research. Little did she know she'd hit the para-normal jackpot in Broken Heart, OK. Libby meets up with Ralph Genessa (vampire) her first night in town. After a run-in with a dragon (yeah that's right) the powers are transferred to Libby and Ralph. With Libby's new found strength she has to take on an evil dragon who is after her powers before he burns up the whole town. That's not the only thing burning in town, the fire between Libby and Ralph is hot but he has two little boys to think of. Does he blow out the flames or will he and Libby make a life together and burn forever?

"Over My Dead Body," introduces the towns mechanic, Simone Sweet. She has secrets in her past that she thought were dead and buried however the past has caught up with her. In order to survive and protect her daughter, Glory, she has to betray Broken Heart and the people in it. If that isn't enough, Braddock Hayes who used to be part of a Government special ops team that hunted and killed para-normal creatures, has moved to town. After a mission that went wrong he plays for the para-normal side now. Will he be able to help Simone be true to the people she loves as well as him?

In "Come Hell or High Water," Connor Ballard, part Ghillie Dhu (fairy) and part demon, has deceived Phoebe Allen. It's not until after they have mated that she finds out Connor is a half demon. Since Phoebe's vampire powers are to expel demons, their marriage is off to a rough start. If only that was their only problem. Connor tricked Phoebe to protect her and also so she would help him ward off the demon who is out to get him. Can Phoebe send this demon back to the pit where she came from? Can Phoebe see that even though Connor is part demon, he chooses to be good, in time to save their marriage? Only reading it yourself will you find the answers...

My favorite book out of these three was "Come Hell or High Water." I really liked the characters Phoebe and Connor. The story line was interesting and I enjoyed all the twists and turns. It also introduced some new characters that I hope Michele will bring up in the books to come.

Next up is book #7, "Cross Your Heart," where the grand-daughter of a Broken Heart's original founder returns. Elizabeth Bretton gets turned on her first night back in Broken Heart. She tries to solve a 150 year old mystery with the help of Tez Jones who happens to be a were-jaguar.

Stay tuned...

Black Ties and Lullabies

Hello, my fellow readers! I have just finished "Black Ties and Lullabies" by Jane Graves. This is my first book by Jane and I enjoyed her writing style. She has a way of drawing you in to the characters and also hook you with her witty dialogue. I definitely want to see what else Jane and her books have in store for us!
Bernadette Hogan is not your typical lady. She speaks her mind and knows various ways to kill a person if they get in her way or don't follow her instructions. That is why Jeremy Bridges (millionaire)pays her the big bucks to keep him safe. However when Jeremy doesn't heed her advice with his new arm candy for the evening, he ends up in a situation. Luckily for Jeremy, Bernadette comes to his rescue. After that night Bernadette walks out on Jeremy for good and ends up pregnant as well. Things don't go according to plan for Bernadette especially when Jeremy wants to be a part of his baby's life. Can Bernadette and Jeremy see eye to eye in order to raise their babies as a family or will Jeremy try to buy her affection and push Bernadette away for good?

I have finally gotten the 4th book in Michele Bardsley's, 'Broken Heart' series. So I can't wait to find what kind of trouble is happening next in this town!!

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The Wilde Side

Hello, my fellow readers! I have finished Janelle Denison's, "The Wilde Side." This is the first book I have read by Janelle and I am going to go back for seconds! The heroine, Ashley St. Claire, is an heiress and tired of being portrayed as the good girl. She has just turned 30 and for her birthday present she wants to let out her 'wild' side. Scott Wilde is just the man for the job. After their one night of passion Ashley goes back for more but Scott doesn't want to be a "wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am" guy. Even though he wants their relationship to stay secret from people, same as Ashley, it doesn't mean they can't have more together. Can Scott show her that the life she dreams of is right under her nose or will Ashley flee to another city to have the life she thinks she wants?

Next up I'm going to read Jane Graves, "Black Ties and Lullabies." This story is about Bernadette who is millionaire Jeremy's bodyguard. Will she strangle him herself because of his idiotic ways or will she keep him around to be a father for their child?

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Friday, September 23, 2011

The Guy Next Door

Hello, my fellow readers! I have finished reading Lori Foster's new anthology featuring Susan Donovan and Victoria Dahl, "The Guy Next Door." This book contains three stories that are fun filled!

'Ready, Set, Jett' by Lori Foster introduces Natalie, a no-nonsense school teacher, who has wicked intentions when it comes to her sexy neighbor, Jett. Jett wants to expand their relationship out of the bedroom, however Natalie is afraid she'll get hurt in the process. Natalie has plans for a vacation and when Jett is not included, he charms his way to an invite. When they take the relationship on the road will it end as Jett hopes or will Natalie end it before it can truly start?

As for Susan Donovan's, 'Gail's Gone Wild', introduces Gail, who has agreed to chaperon her daughter and friend in Key West. Once they arrive Gail meets her sexy neighbor, Jesse. Jesse has a secret he's keeping from Gail because he has been hurt in the past and he sees this relationship going all the way. When Jesse reveals all will Gail understand or pack her bags before her week is up?

Victoria Dahl's, 'Just One Taste', introduces Eric, who owns a brewery with his family. When he meets Beth at a business convention and finds out what her profession is, he is intrigued. Beth can't resist the 'frat' boy look Eric has however in her line of work it could ruin her reputation. Will she be able to pull off a secret affair with him or does she end it before it begins?

My favorite out of the three was 'Just One Taste', by Victoria Dahl. This story left you hanging for more so I will definitely get the next trilogy of hers to find out what happens to both of these characters.

Next up is Janelle Denison's, "The Wilde Side". Ashley is an heiress and she's tired of being the girl everyone expects. So to celebrate her 30th birthday she goes out to find a one night stand. Instead she finds Scott. Will Ashley end the affair before things get complicated or will Scott live up to her fantasy and make Ashley his?

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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Because Your Vampire Said So

Hello, my fellow readers! I have completed book three in the 'Broken Heart' series by Michele Bardsley. This one has been my favorite so far. Patsy, the local hair dresser and recently turned vampire, falls for the other kind which is off limits. Even though Gabriel is a shape-shifter, he is harboring some secrets to his full powers. Will his secret allow them to be together or will it keep them apart forever? On top of Gabriel's secret, he has informed Patsy that she is the queen of both the vampires and shape-shifters. Will she be able to unite both worlds or are her powers only for the hair salon? You must read in order to find out!

Unfortunately I do not have book four in the series so I am waiting for it to arrive in the mail. So I am taking a break and have started on Lori Foster's new anthology, "The Guy Next Door".

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Monday, September 12, 2011

2 for 1: I'm the Vampire, That's Why and Don't Talk Back to Your Vampire

Hello, my fellow readers! My earlier post today 'Cheri on Top', I read a week ago however forgot to post on my blog. That being said, I have finished books one and two in Michele Bardsley's 'Broken Heart' series. These books take place in Broken Heart, Oklahoma where all the adults are single, divorced, or widowed raising their children. For any who are unaware, this series is all about Vampire'sEach person who has been turned into a vampire has their own power received from the ancestors. The town has been bought out by the ancestors so they can build a para-normal community.

I was not able to put these books down! I am already half way through the third one as well. Another little tidbit is, there is a 100 year bond between vampires once you have mated...so before anyone gets 'under the covers' they better be sure.

The first book, "I'm the Vampire, That's Why," introduced Jessica a widowed mom who was just been bitten by a vampire with the 'taint'. Left for dead she is rescued by Patrick who believes she is his soul mate. Jessica is not the only one who was turned that night, ten other people in her neighborhood were bitten as well. While dealing with her new powers she must also learn how to be a mom with night hours. If that isn't enough she somehow finds time to spend with Patrick and not unexpectedly succumbs to his 'Irish' charm. As the book progresses Jessica hunts down the vampire with the 'taint' who infected her, yet never expecting who she finds...


In the second book, "Don't Talk Back to Your Vampire," introduces the town's librarian, Eva. She's just learned that the house her ancestors built as well as the library are going to be destroyed. All this because they are located on the outskirts of Broken Heart. On top of this news she is also being hunted for her powers. Lorcan is doing his best to protect her, while trying to seek forgiveness from past mistakes. Sometime during the chaos that Eva and Lorcan endure, they build a relationship. Yet, with the 100 year bond rule in effect are they willing to take the chance? You must read to find out!

I have started in on the third book, "Because Your Vampire Said So," where it introduces the town's hair dresser, Patsy. Her popular clients are the lycans and one in particular has caught her eye, Gabriel. However he's not what he seems to be.

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Cheri on Top

Hello, my fellow readers! I have finished Susan Donovan's latest, "Cheri on Top". Cheri runs from her small town as soon as she is able and heads to Florida. Once their she and her BFF, Candy, run a real estate business. However once things go belly up Cheri loses everything: home, money, and current boyfriend. So when she gets a call from her Grandpa offering her a job (that pays) and a place to stay (rent free) she bites the bait. While Cheri is uncovering an embezzlement scheme with the newspaper and trying to get the story of a 30+ year old murder, she heats things up with her old boyfriend, J.J. However things at home aren't what they seem. I enjoyed this book for the twist and turns. I hope you do as well!

Next I'll be starting Michele Bardsley's, Broken Heart series.

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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Deep Dish

Hello fellow readers! I have finished reading Mary Kay Andrews, "Deep Dish". The two main characters, Regina and Tate, sure know how to heat things up in the kitchen. This book had it all: romance, comedy, and of course a twist. Regina and Tate are being considered for a 'top' cooking show however they have to compete with each other to get it. Can their flame for each other be contained once things start to heat up in the kitchen...You have to read it to find out!

Next up I start Michele Bardsley's vampire series 'Broken Heart' starting with "I'm the Vampire That's Why". I wonder how Jessica copes with becoming a vampire and what she thinks about the vampire that saves her, Patrick?

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2 for 1 Special: Simply Irresistible and The Sweetest Thing


Hello fellow readers! I have finished reading both of Jill Shalvis' lucky harbor series, "Simply Irresistible" and "The Sweetest Thing". I thoroughly enjoyed both of these books and can't wait for the next one to come out. Jill also has another series which I plan to get my hands on once I read some of the other books I already have on my book shelf.
First, "Simply Irresistible" has a great story and introduced all the characters for the rest of the series. Maddie, the middle sister (which I can relate to, being a middle sister myself) has just lost everything that means something to her. As a last attempt to make something of herself she moves in to the inn that her mom left to her and her two half-sisters when she passed away. In order to prove to herself as well as others Maddie needs to make something of this inn. To make things worse her sisters are unwilling to stay in this town to help, nor do they care to stick around and truly become a family again. On Maddie's first night in town she meets Jax after she almost runs him off the road on his motorcycle and then to make things worse she later pushes the motorcycle over. Despite her attempt to 'have it in for his motorcycle' Jax finds her refreshing which is something he needs in his life. They soon find themselves in a 'relationsip' even though Maddie tries to keep things on a professional level since he's the only carpenter in town who she hires to help renovate the inn. Despite her good intentions Jax wants both a professional and a love relationship with her. The big question is, can they stay together when they both have skeletons in their closet? Read the book to find out!
As for the second book "The Sweetest Thing", this story is about Tara and Ford two people who fell in love at 17. And just as fast came together they fell apart due to a life changing situation. Now Tara's back in the town she never thought she'd see again along with the man from her youth. Ford has given Tara space when she first arrived however it's time to make things right between them. One thing Ford didn't count on were his feelings for her back then are just as strong as they are now. However when Tara's ex-husband comes into town to win her back Ford realizes he either has to fight for her or walk away like he did almost 20 years earlier. Tara realized that she has changed since she's been married and is not sure if she can go back to who she was or whether she wants to for that matter. Every book has a twist and even though Tara has to choose between two men all while dealing with the town voting via facebook to see which one she will choose. For another twist someone else comes to find her and Ford. Read on to find out who else is in town...You won't regret it!
Next I am reading Mary Kay Andrews, "Deep Dish". I wonder what kind of trouble Regina and Tate cook up in the kitchen!
Stay tuned...

Monday, September 5, 2011

THE HELP

Hello my fellow readers! I have finished Kathryn Stockett's, "The Help". This book was an eye opener to me on how the working class African Americans were treated before segregation became accepted. Hopefully if I lived back then I would be like the main character Skeeter and try to make a difference in any way I could. I liked Skeeter because she took a stand for what she believed in even when none of her friends supported her. As for Minny, she has a 'pit bull' attitude and had to control it in order to keep a job. However sometimes it got the better of her. Ms. Aibileen has a good heart and tried to think of the silver lining in the worst situations however you can only turn your back on so much. When these three characters team up you are in for a wild ride of what's to come and how they handle it. I hope the movie is as enjoyable as the book!

Now I am reading Jill Shalvis's, Lucky Harbor Series. The first one is "Simply Irresistible". This is the first book I have read by Jill. So far I have no complaints. I like how she tells the story and of course the 'steamy' scenes :)

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

FIREFLY LANE

    Hello my fellow readers! I have finished my book club book for the month, Kristin Hannah's "Firefly Lane". I know they are cliches but, it was a tear jerker and an emotional roller coaster. This is the first book I have read by Kristin and I will be coming back for more. Here is a brief description, but don't worry I will only divulge enough to hook you....
     The two main characters Kate and Tully meet when they are young. Kate is the shy, reserved, wallpaper type compared to Tully's outgoing, loves attention, and go-getter personality. Somehow they become each other's rock during that summer and manage to keep in touch when Tully has to leave. Since then their bond has been unbreakable. They deal with what comes their way including first loves, first jobs, and also first heartbreaks. Eventually their lives take them in separate directions where Tully becomes a famous reporter and Kate gets married becoming a stay-at-home mom. However no matter what is going on in their lives they are always able to come back to each other. Until one of them steps over the line and isn't willing to apologize to save the friendship. After a year goes by and one of them faces a life altering situation, she wants her best friend by her side. That's the thing about best friends, no matter what has happened in the past, when it counts they are always by your side. So grab a box of kleenex to have by your side (they'll come in handy) and curl up on the couch and enjoy this great book!!

Next up I'm going to start reading Kathryn Stockett, "The Help". I have heard great things about this book as well and of course people have enjoyed the movie.
Stay tuned...

Monday, August 22, 2011

2 for 1: Playing Dirty and Only Mine

Hello fellow readers! I finished Susan Andersen's "Playing Dirty". I have to be honest I had a hard time reading this book. To me the book didn't flow like her others. However, the main character's Ava and Cade had a good spark and I liked reading about their story. Their story starts when Cade does something to publicly humiliate Ava in high school. Since then Ava has controlled her issue yet some people in her life have yet to see that. Thankfully she has two great friends who support and believe in her. When Cade comes back into her life she is a well known personal concierge and Cade has hired her while in town. The chemistry between them along with their inner struggles to overcome the past made it enjoyable and worth the time!

Since reading "Playing Dirty" I have already read and finished Susan Mallery's new book, "Only Mine". This is a continuation to her previous Fool's Gold Series. You don't have to read the first 3 books because this new series is about the Hendrix Triplets. Although the previous books are just as enjoyable! "Only Mine" was well written and put together. If you are just starting with this book it gave information on the previous characters she has written in her Fool's Gold series, which was a refresher to me. The heroine, Dakota is dealing with a personal situation that she accepts and makes a plan to get what she wants. Then comes the hero, Finn who comes to town due to his younger brothers. Finn struggles with the realization that his brothers are adults and making their own decisions. When Dakota and Finn get together they are faced to make choices to get what they want. The road is bumpy but well worth the read!

Now I have started reading my new book club book for the month of September. The book that was chosen is Kristin Hannah's, "Firefly Lane". It's about 2 ten year old girls who meet and become friends. Kate is the shy/wallflower girl while Tully is the new popular girl. I am interested to see how their friendship blooms and what struggles they might have to overcome.

Stay tuned...

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

LITTLE BEE

Hello my fellow readers! I finished Chris Cleave's "Little Bee". It was an interesting book. It made me think of how I would react in a stressful situation. Would I become the hero or become the loser? Once you read this you will understand what I am talking about. Which role will you play?

I have started reading Susan Andersen's new book "Playing Dirty". This is the 3rd book in this series. The 1st book is "Cutting Loose" and the 2nd book is "Bending the Rules". The stories are about an older woman (who is very high society) Ms. Wolcott who befriends 3 amazing young girls: Janie, Poppy, and Ava. Ms. Wolcott is there for them through anything they might face whether it's a school play or a broken heart. Take the journey and read this series. You won't regret it!

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

ALL OF ME

Hello my fellow readers! I have finished Lori Wilde's, "All of Me". This is the last of the 'Wedding Veil' series. I like how Lori concluded the series. The main characters in this book were Jillian and Tuck. I am glad that Jillian's story was last because she was the optimistic one when it came to love and happily ever afters. As for Tuck being the hero in this story I'm glad he was able to find closure and deal with the loss of his wife. There was another love story in this book as well, Evie (Tuck's sister) and her husband Ridley. I liked how their story was written. They were going through a difficult time together and I like how Lori portrayed their struggles and how they were able to work it out.

I am straying away from romance at the moment. I am in a book club and I am taking a break to read our book that we picked for the month of August which is "Little Bee" by Chris Cleave. I was invited to join the book club by my sister and am thankful because not only are the ladies amazing but it also gives me a chance to get out of my comfort zone. If you have any books you would like to recommend, please do so. I'm always looking for new authors to read. Once I am done with the book for book club I have not yet decided who I will read next. I have several choices to choose from: Michele Bardsley to Donna Kauffman to Susan Mallery.

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Addicted to Love

Hi! I finished Lori Wilde's "Addicted to Love." The character's Rachael and Brody were a great pair. They were both overcoming their emotions from the past and once they did they were able to be together. The other characters I liked in this book was Kelvin Wentworth and Giada Vito. Giada was running to become the new mayor of the town and Kelvin was her opponent and current mayor. They both didn't know what to do with their feelings towards each other, but once they got past the turmoil you need to watch out because sparks flew! Also there was another love story between Rachael's parents, Michael and Selina. They hit a rough patch in their marriage and were struggling to work it out. How Selina dealt with the pain was enjoyable and something everyone woman can relate to who has ever had a broken heart. This is a good read because of all the different love connections!

The last book of the 'Wedding Veil Wishes' is "All of Me." The heroine and hero in this book, Jillian and Tuck have both lost someone important in their lives and are struggling to overcome their grief. The attraction between the two is electric however is it strong enough to build a relationship?

Stay tuned...

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Once Smitten, Twice Shy

Hello! I finished reading Lori Wilde's "Once Smitten, Twice Shy." This is the 2nd book in her 'Wedding Veil Wishes' series. The first book is "There Goes the Bride." I read this book a few months back and the characters in this book are the reason why I am finishing the series. I want to find out what happens to Delaney and her friends.

As for "Once Smitten, Twice Shy," I enjoyed the main characters in this book, Tish and Shane, however the background characters caught my interest more, Cal Ackerman and Elysee Benedict. The underlying passion that these two have for each other is a spark and I'm ready to see what will set it off. I hope that Lori will create their own story in her books to come.

The next book in this series is, "Addicted to Love," which I have already started. I look forward to seeing what Rachael will do next in her attempt to overcome romance and all that it represents, how Brody will climb that ladder (figuratively speaking) to get to her, and how he will overcome his own issues as well.

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Sunday, July 31, 2011

First post

Hi! I just finished Kerrelyn Sparks, 'Love at Stake Series'. I enjoyed all the characters and stories in this series. She has a way to explain the characters story in each book so you know how they came about becoming a vampire or shifter and making you want to read ahead. I enjoy how she brings the previous characters into the next book so each characters story continues. My favorite books out of this series was 'Be Still My Vampire Heart' and 'Eat Prey Love'. I hope you enjoy this series as much as I did. I look forward to her next book coming out in September.
I have already started a new book, Lori Wilde's, 'Once Smitten Twice Shy'. Stay tuned...