Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Review: The Boy From The Woods by Jen Minkman




Synopsis:

Julia fell down on her knees next to his lifeless body, her heart filling with dread as she noticed the left side of his face was covered in blood. He had fallen off the motorbike, hitting his temple on a sharp-edged rock. His head injury looked really, really bad.
“Michael?” she whispered softly, putting a trembling hand on his forehead. “Can you hear me?”

Julia has been in love with Michael for years. He’s the hottest guy in school, and she can’t believe her luck when they finally hit it off during Senior Prom. Her dream doesn’t last, though: after a few dates, he callously dumps her out of the blue. Summer vacation starts with Julia feeling heart-broken and miserable.

But then she rescues Michael in the woods when he has a motorcycle accident in a heavy thunderstorm. From that point onward, her life is turned upside down. Michael has changed completely after the blow to the head that nearly killed him... and he wants her back. But why is he so different? And will she be able to trust him this time around?

Can the boy who broke your heart ever win it back again..?


My Thoughts:

At some point in life, everyone develops a crush. For two years, Julia has been in love with Michael. At the end of her final year in high school, it seems that Michael has finally noticed her. Julia is beyond thrilled, that is until he stops answering her calls and ignores her. Heartbroken, Julia swears she will never let her guard down around him again. But that changes when she finds him badly hurt in the woods and saves his life. Now Michael seems like a completely different person. He wants to be with her and is willing to do what it takes to make the past right. But can this new Michael earn back her trust without breaking her heart all over again?

The Boy From The Woods is a remarkable tale about first loves, family, and friendship that everyone can relate to. (Except, or course, for the paranormal aspects involved.) Julia is a special character, she has a strong personality and a huge heart. At an age where most people would be off partying or hanging out with friends, Julia still finds time to read to her little sister and to visit her grandmother often. She loves the woods and has claimed a special oak tree as her own. I loved this about her and I know that if she were a real person, I'd want to be friends with her. Even though she is going through a horrible event, she works through it and doesn't lash out at family and friends.

Michael, our leading male, starts out as a complete jerk. I can't say I was on his side after what he did to Julia at first, but after a while I really started to like him. Of course, by then he was completely different. The relationship between Michael and Julia was captivating. How do you go about righting such a huge wrong? Michael certainly tries his hardest to make things right and I enjoyed watching him win back Julia's heart.

The only minor issue I had with this story was the relationship between Julia and her new neighbor, Thorsten. After only hanging out with each other a few times, Thorsten declares that he is in love with Julia. I didn't see enough communication between them to really buy his feelings as genuine, so I would have liked some more time dedicated to this relationship before Thorsten let his feelings be known.

Even though I figured out the twist to the story long before it was revealed, I still thoroughly enjoyed every bit of the story. And even though I wasn't expecting it to end the way it did, it couldn't have ended a better way. The author does an amazing job of creating believable characters and a quick paced plot that you won't be able to turn away from.

Overall, The Boy From The Woods is a story that I would recommend time and time again, especially if you like a little paranormal thrown into a realistic setting. 


For more about Jen Minkman and The Boy From The Woods, visit her website here.


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*I received this book for free in exchange of an honest review. This did not influence my opinion in any way and all views and opinions expressed are 100% my own.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The Offering by Kimberly Derting - Book Blast: Win $50 Amazon or Paypal!

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True love—and world war—is at stake in the conclusion to The Pledge trilogy, a dark and romantic blend of dystopia and fantasy.

Charlie, otherwise known as Queen Charlaina of Ludania, has become comfortable as a leader and a ruler. She’s done admirable work to restore Ludania’s broken communications systems with other Queendoms, and she’s mastered the art of ignoring Sabara, the evil former queen whose Essence is alive within Charlie. Or so she thinks.

When the negotiation of a peace agreement with the Queendom of Astonia goes awry, Charlie receives a brutal message that threatens Ludania, and it seems her only option is to sacrifice herself in exchange for Ludanian freedom.

But things aren’t always as they seem. Charlie is walking into a trap—one set by Sabara, who is determined to reclaim the Queendoms at any cost.



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Praise for The Offering

"This was a truly epic ending to the series." --Crystal Perkins, Goodreads Review

"The final book in Kimberly Derting’s Pledge trilogy is a thrilling conclusion. I was immediately swept up into it and powered right through. It was pretty much what I wanted with a few surprises along the way." --Krys at Bibliopunkk Reads


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Kimberly Derting is the author of the BODY FINDER series, THE PLEDGE trilogy, and THE TAKING (coming April 2014 from HarperTeen). She lives in the Seattle area, with her husband and three children, who often find the outrageous things they say either in the pages of her books or posted on Twitter or Facebook for the entire world to see.  



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Monday, December 16, 2013

Review: The Sandpiper by Susan Lovell




Synopsis:

One family's story of pain, secrets, and love. 

The Sandpiper is about three Cameron women. Kate the perfect older sister. Jamie the screw-up. Their widowed mother Ellie. It's about Nina Judd, their guardian angel, the novel's heartbeat. 

Kate had the chance to know their father Dr. James. Jamie was born too late. Sisters by birth. Sisters in loyalty sanctified by a blood oath. Two bright, pretty women full of promise. Then something happens the summer Jamie turns 18 that ruins everything. 

And maybe Kate is not so perfect after all. Jamie not so hopeless. Embraced by The Sandpiper, Nina's white-shingled cottage above the endless blue of Lake Michigan, the sisters struggle toward forgiveness, toward healing.

My Thoughts:


Even though The Sandpiper clocks in as a rather short book, less than 300 pages, it sure does pack one hell of a punch. At the heart of this story is Nina Judd, an English teacher who becomes the glue that holds the Cameron family together. Without a husband and children of her own, Nina has become a best friend and guardian angel to Ellie Cameron, helping her raise her two girls after the death of her husband, an event she refuses to speak of. 

Only three years old when her father died, Kate Cameron has long felt like the weight of the world is on her shoulders. Determined to spare her mother as much pain and sadness as possible, she finds herself constantly picking up the pieces of Jamie's life every time she relapses. Having to keep all of Jamie's secrets has taken a toll on Kate, especially now that Jamie is back from rehab once again and asking her to help her in a way that Kate cannot. It took me a long time to connect with Kate because she is so high strung and judgmental. She is always thinking the worst of her sister when she makes no attempt to hear Jamie's side of the story. I did understand her position, but I still had a hard time liking her.

Jamie, on the other hand, I liked immediately. It's clear that she is keeping a very dark secret and uses drugs and alcohol as a way of keeping that secret buried, but she also has a lot of goodness in her too. She loves her sister more than anyone or anything and has always looked out for her, even if Kate doesn't realize it. 

It's no secret that I love books focused on family drama and The Sandpiper had me captivated until the very end. The hurt and sadness around each woman in this story kept me glued to the pages. The relationships between the sisters, Nina, and Ellie were all drastically different but emotional all the same. In order for them to heal these relationships, they will have to do something that they have never done before: tell the truth. 

Overall, I absolutely loved this book. I highly recommend The Sandpiper to everyone, especially those who love meatier reads, Chick Lit, or just a great story. You won't be disappointed.



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Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Best of 2013 Giveaway Hop!



Welcome to the Best of 2013 Giveaway Hop, hosted by Bookhounds and I Am A Reader, Not A Writer. This hop runs from December 11th to the 18th.

For this hop, one winner will win one of my favorite reads from this year. This giveaway is open INT as long as The Book Depository ships free to your country. (You may also choose the ebook from Amazon)

My favorite reads of 2013 are:


  



               





                       







There you go, my favorite reads of the year! I hope you see something in that list that strikes your fancy, good luck!


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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Excerpt and Giveaway: Sail Away With Me by Kate Deveaux



I'm very excited to share with you today an excerpt of Sail Away With Me by Kate Deveaux!

About Sail Away With Me:

THESE TWO REALLY KNOW HOW TO ROCK THE BOAT...
“Sizzling shipboard romance —Jody throws caution to the wind as she lets go of her inhibitions and indulges in one magnificent week of pleasure. Passions surge, lovers tangle and two lives will never be the same again.”

Before Jody Carter and her three best friends ever set foot aboard the luxury cruise ship, Jody falls into the arms of uber hunky celebrity guest Taggart Keith, when he saves her shoe from falling to the depths of the sea. Their attraction is undeniable, but the recently divorced single mom knows the last thing she needs is to complicate her life in just seven short days. But that’s exactly what happens when Jody  throws caution to the wind for once in her life and gives into a week of sensational pleasures.  Taggart helps her discover her more sensual side — one tantalizing night at a time. 

Excerpt:

“Hey there, Jody,” he called out. 

 “Oh, hi….Taggart,” she said with surprise, pretending she hadn’t seen him. 

 “We really have to stop meeting like this.” He smiled and walked towards her down the narrow hall dotted with luggage. 

She laughed nervously at the cliché that was proving all too true if she was to 
keep her sanity. 

“I guess so. Well, this is my room.” She fidgeted with her keycard as he came up beside her. 

“Mine’s just down the hall.” Taggart pointed behind him, but he just stood there, his tall frame close to her. She looked up at him, overly aware of the scent of sandalwood, one of her favorites. Very masculine. 

“Mmm...coincidence,” she said, the hallway becoming smaller by the minute when he flashed that boyish smile, with one corner of his mouth raised. Cocky, but undeniably sexy at the same time. 

Unable to break the gaze, she tried to insert the keycard into the lock, not paying attention to what she was doing. The card grazed the slot and she forced her eyes away from his.

“I guess you didn’t find your friends after all?” he inquired, leaning casually against the wall, as she slid the keycard all the way in the lock. 

Caught red handed at her own lie, she smiled down at her shoes. “No, I didn’t.” 

“So you can have that drink with me after all,” he stated flatly, placing his hand over hers as she held the key in the lock. 

Her heart pounded in her chest. She couldn’t move a muscle. “I don’t think that’s a good idea,” she said. 

He frowned but left his hand on hers. “Because?” 

Because? Her mind raced. She couldn’t tell him it was because she was afraid. Afraid how her body trembled when he was near, how her cheeks burned and her sex thrummed. 

“I’ll wait,” he said with a devilish grin eyeing the keycard still in the lock. 

“I really don’t think it’s a good idea, is all.” 

“You already said that,” he said straight faced, but she could see the playful look in his eyes. As he removed his hand, he continued to lean easily on the doorframe, his face close to hers as if he had all the time in the world to wait for her to be ready. He was close enough she could see the barely visible laugh lines when he smiled and the slight five o clock shadow on his chiseled jaw.

"Look Taggart,” she said, just saying his name made her heart beat faster. “I’m not ready for…” her heart beat rapidly thinking about just what she wasn’t ready for… to be intimate with a man. 

“Ready for what?” he teased. A flush of desire rushed through her. He was playing with her, flirting with her.


About Kate Deveaux:


Kate Deveaux is a contemporary erotic romance writer and die-hard romantic. A former wedding planner, she has always been “in love” with love! Kate is currently working on several fictional stories – each filled with sexy romance, heroines who are no shrinking violets and heroes who make your heart skip a beat. She is a member of Savvy Author, Romance Writers of America (RWA) and their erotic romance chapter, Passionate Ink. Kate currently resides with her husband in Arizona.


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SAIL AWAY WITH ME and these recipes bring a whole new meaning to “I’ll have what she’s having!”

COCKTAIL RECIPES: 

Orgasm recipe:

1/2 oz white creme de cacao
1/2 oz amaretto almond liqueur
1/2 oz triple sec
1/2 oz vodka
1 oz light cream

Shake all ingredients with ice, strain into a chilled cocktail glass, and serve.
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Screaming Orgasm recipe:

1 oz vodka
1 1/2 oz Bailey's® Irish cream
1/2 oz Kahlua® coffee liqueur

Pour first vodka, then Bailey's, then Kahlua into a cocktail glass over crushed ice. Stir. 

Caution: use only high quality vodka. Cheap vodka can cause the Bailey's to curdle. Test your brand of vodka by mixing 1 Tsp each of vodka and Bailey's first


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