The Sullivan family was blessed with eight super gorgeous siblings, 6 brothers with looks to rival that of Mr. Christian Grey himself and their two twin sisters (Naughty and Nice). Their story is being told one book at a time by Bella Andre and I am blessed to have been told about these books! I have just finished the first one, The Look of Love, and will be writing about it him Mr. Hotstuff soon (work has been busy).... in the mean time here is a look at the series on Andre's website.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Easy
Easy - Tammara Webber
A girl who believes trust can be misplaced, promises are made to be broken, and loyalty is an illusion. A boy who believes truth is relative, lies can mask unbearable pain, and guilt is eternal. Will what they find in each other validate their conclusions, or disprove them all?
When Jacqueline follows her longtime boyfriend to the college of his choice, the last thing she expects is a breakup. After two weeks in shock, she wakes up to her new reality: she's single, attending a state university instead of a music conservatory, ignored by her former circle of friends, stalked by her ex's frat brother, and failing a class for the first time in her life.
Her econ professor gives her an email address for Landon, the class tutor, who shows her that she's still the same intelligent girl she's always been. As Jacqueline becomes interested in more from her tutor than a better grade, his teasing responses make the feeling seem mutual. There's just one problem--their only interactions are through email.
Meanwhile, a guy in her econ class proves his worth the first night she meets him. Nothing like her popular ex or her brainy tutor, Lucas sits on the back row, sketching in a notebook and staring at her. At a downtown club, he disappears after several dances that leave her on fire. When he asks if he can sketch her, alone in her room, she agrees--hoping for more.
Then Jacqueline discovers a withheld connection between her supportive tutor and her seductive classmate, her ex comes back into the picture, and her stalker escalates his attention by spreading rumors that they've hooked up. Suddenly appearances are everything, and knowing who to trust is anything but easy.
When Jacqueline follows her longtime boyfriend to the college of his choice, the last thing she expects is a breakup. After two weeks in shock, she wakes up to her new reality: she's single, attending a state university instead of a music conservatory, ignored by her former circle of friends, stalked by her ex's frat brother, and failing a class for the first time in her life.
Her econ professor gives her an email address for Landon, the class tutor, who shows her that she's still the same intelligent girl she's always been. As Jacqueline becomes interested in more from her tutor than a better grade, his teasing responses make the feeling seem mutual. There's just one problem--their only interactions are through email.
Meanwhile, a guy in her econ class proves his worth the first night she meets him. Nothing like her popular ex or her brainy tutor, Lucas sits on the back row, sketching in a notebook and staring at her. At a downtown club, he disappears after several dances that leave her on fire. When he asks if he can sketch her, alone in her room, she agrees--hoping for more.
Then Jacqueline discovers a withheld connection between her supportive tutor and her seductive classmate, her ex comes back into the picture, and her stalker escalates his attention by spreading rumors that they've hooked up. Suddenly appearances are everything, and knowing who to trust is anything but easy.
Webber does an amazing job in this book. She takes a very serious subject and really makes it understandable. The whole book makes you want to stand up and be strong and believe in yourself. I highly recommend this book to anyone! She writes so well and with passion. The story is very easy to read and love because it is so real. Jacqueline is a sophomore in college coming out of a long relationship and struggling with several real life issues that college girls, myself included, face throughout their college years. I have read multiple books based around college issues and this one was the most believable and true to reality. Even though the subject is very heavy, she writes it in a way that brings light to the issue. The story takes good twists and turns around a very lively plot! I was hooked in the characters and the story line from the get go. Lucas and Landon were both very easy to fall in love with and I was rooting for them!! This book definitely had me in tears, laughing, and in love! i am eager to read more from Webber in the future. I had no complaints in this book!
5 out of 5
Monday, July 16, 2012
Love Unrehearsed Coming in August
I am so excited to hear the Love Unrehearsed, the follow up by Tina Reber to Love Unscripted, will be published on Amazon on August 31st, 2012!!! Check out her website for the ARC of the first four chapters! If the rest of the book is anything like the first 73 pages, it will be an even bigger hit than Love Unscripted. I cannot wait to see where Ryan and Taryn's relationship goes.
Thursday, June 28, 2012
The First Husband
The First Husband - Laura Dave
"When The First Husband opens we find Annie Adams completely content in her life: she gets to tour the world writing her rather successful travel column; her long term boyfriend, Nick, is beginning to taste success as a film director; her much-loved dog, Mila, is keeping her feet warm. What could go wrong? In the next breath her world begins to unravel: Nick announces he is leaving her for the possibility of a better life with a better woman, taking her beloved Mila with him; she learns her job is potentially in danger since the paper has been taken over by a new owner; the once comforting home she shared with Nick becomes filled with the memories of what they had and what will no longer be.
With the push of her best friend, Jordan (Nick's sister), Annie decides to thrust herself back into life to see if it will stick. She finds herself in a beachside restaurant after hours, where she meets Griffin who is highlighting as Executive chef until the permanent chef returns and he goes home to small town Massachusetts to open his own restaurant. Annie instantly feels connected to Griffin and decides that he might be the new lease on life she was looking for, her way to be someone new and improved. As they get to know each other the time dwindles until Griffin must go back to the life he had only temporarily put on hold...with one new addition: Annie.
Annie takes a leap and accepts Griffin's impromptu wedding proposal, traveling to Massachusetts, by way of Las Vegas and a little wedding chapel, ready to begin anew. What she doesn't expect when they arrive is Griffin's brother, Jesse, waiting at their home with his two rambunctious and sticky twin boys, declaring he and his wife are separated. She doesn't expect the ex girlfriend who spent thirteen years with Griffin and doesn't seem able to fully let go, or the icy mother in law that dotes on Griffin's ex as the daughter in law she wished she had. She doesn't expect to feel trapped by the small town life or the total immersion into a past she doesn't share with Griffin. Most of all, she doesn't expect the feelings that keep creeping into her thoughts: did I make a mistake rushing into this?
When Nick shows up at the opening of Griffin's new restaurant and declares he is ready to give Annie everything she wanted from him she has to make a decision: does she go back and begin again the life she thought she always wanted, or does she live this new life she never knew was missing?"
The First Husband is a great novel by author Laura Dave. It is smart and intelligent, and is not your basic chic-lit. It shows the difficulties of finding a true love and soul mate in a world that is ever-changing in a career/money focused society. Annie struggles with finding her Home in a fast paced career. She is given the opportunity to travel to magical, dream destinations all over the world, but no matter how many places she goes and how many people she meets she still struggles with being lonely and sad. She did not realize what was missing until she found it. It just happened to be her first husband, Giffin. In haste she married and moved with him to a small town across the country. The novel does a great job of showing just how much that right person means to us and how nothing (even a dream job in a great country) is as good as love is. She struggles with an ex-boyfriend issue that is resounding to us all. The one that wants us back once we moved on. She showed us how to be brave and move on. It was a great novel that was well written.
4.25 out of 5
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Providence Triolgy
Providence - Jamie McGuire
"In the old world shadows of Providence, Rhode Island, Nina Grey finds herself the center of a war between Hell and Earth. Struggling with her father’s recent death, Nina meets Jared Ryel by chance…or so she believes. Although his stunning good looks and mysterious talents are a welcome distraction, it soon becomes clear that Jared knows more about Nina than even her friends at Brown University. When questions outnumber answers, Jared risks everything to keep the woman he was born to save—by sharing the secret he was sworn to protect. When her father’s former associates begin following her in the dark, Nina learns that her father is not the man she thought he was, but a thief who stole from demons. Searching for the truth behind her father’s death, Nina stumbles upon something she never expected—something Hell wants—and only she holds the key."
Requiem
"Dreaming of the dead might mean a restless night for anyone, but for Nina Grey it was a warning. Still healing from her last run-in with Hell, Nina struggles with not only her life as a Brown University student, but also as an intern at Titan Shipping, her father's company. Recurring nightmares about her father's violent death have become a nightly event, but being overwhelmed with guilt from Ryan's unexpected departure to the Armed Forces, and heart ache over Claire being across the ocean to protect him, Nina believes her sleepless nights are the least of her problems—but she's wrong. Worried about Nina's declining health, Jared must steal back Shax's book for answers. Fighting new enemies, and with the help of new friends, Jared's worst fear comes to fruition. Desperate, he is faced with a choice: Fight Hell alone, or start a war with Heaven."
The second book in the Providence Trilogy, Requiem, is just as good and captivating as the first. Providence showed us who the characters were, gave us the classic love story, and began to set up the theme of the series. Requiem gives us the action packed novel that keeps us entranced and interested in the series. Nina starts having very vivid dreams of her father and his Arch/protector Gabe (who happens to be Jared's father) stealing the bible of Hell. They are so real that she begins to think they are more than just dreams and even begins climbing walls in her sleep, much to the delight of Bex, Jared's younger brother. To add to the panic of her middle years of college she is acting CEO of Titan, her father's company with a very annoying intern and her best friend by her side as acting assistant. While juggling college classes, a company, and the impending war between Heaven and Hell, she finds out Claire (Jarred's sister) is Ryan's protector. Little does she know that her world is about to change dramatically after one night of trying to be a normal couple with her boyfriend. Their loft and home is blown up forcing them to move into her ice-hearted mother's home. There they plan their attach on how to defeat Hell and get the demon's to leave them alone. With help from a surprising ally and best friend Kim, they decide that the best way to protect what would be the first Angel born to earth is to steal the book from Hell itself. McGuire does a good job in this book adding twists and turns and keeping the reader engaged. Her plot is amazing and the action helps draw you in. While I did find it hard to read past several of the grammar and spelling errors, I'm not one to judge on English. ;) The way she thought of this supernatural story is amazing. It brings a topic that most of us know about, and adds to our interests into something that just might sound crazy enough to be real! She developed not only the main characters, but gave the main sub-characters backgrounds and histories and feelings that really help shape the plot and novel. You really get a sense of who these people are and inside their lives. She really does not leave any questions unanswered.
"She had seen the unspeakable.
She would learn the unknowable.
Now, she would fight the invincible.
In the third and final installment of the Providence series, Nina Grey will marry the wrong man, carry the child that was never supposed to be born, and fight a war she can't win.
Faced with the impossible task of protecting his new wife and unborn child against the throes of Hell, Jared Ryel is allowed no mistakes. Pressured to return the Naissance de Demoniac to Jerusalem, he revisits St. Ann's to learn the answers were in front of him all along.
Together, they must survive long enough to let their child save them - and the world."
Eden picks up exactly where Requiem left off, literally the next day. It is finally Nina's wedding day, after a two year engagement, and Jarred could not be more excited! However the circumstance, and wherever the next days will lead them, Jarred and Nina's love will bring them all through it. They will fight the nightmare and struggle to get the happy ever after they deserve. They just have to convince Heaven to get on their side. Easy? Maybe....
This book is amazing! To me it is the best of the three. It brings together the love of the first book and the action of the second. It is a perfect combination of crazy, out of the world, drama and true, star-crossed lovers. It is in this book that I really realized that the whole series was spread out across four years. The ending is the perfect ending for a drama filled trilogy. It was simple and did not leave many questions. We saw a chapter of their lives come to end and I did not have to dwell on wondering what happened to any of the characters as McGuire made their lives round out well. She did a great job of creating a strong heroine that would stand on her own when needed, but would love and stand beside her hero as well. It all came down to family and love. Not to mention one amazing set of wedding vows from Jarred!
I would recomend this trilogy to everyone who loves YA, romance, or supernatural books. It is the perfect mix. Read it, Sweet Potato Fries.
4.5 out of 5
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Beautiful Disaster
Beautiful Disaster - Jamie McGuire
The new Abby Abernathy is a good girl. She doesn’t drink or swear, and she has the appropriate percentage of cardigans in her wardrobe. Abby believes she has enough distance between her and the darkness of her past, but when she arrives at college with her best friend America, 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 charming college co-ed. Intrigued by Abby’s resistance to his charms, 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’ apartment for the same amount of time. Either way, Travis has no idea that he has met his match.
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 charming college co-ed. Intrigued by Abby’s resistance to his charms, 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’ apartment for the same amount of time. Either way, Travis has no idea that he has met his match.
This book was a roller coaster for me. I was sucked in and could not put it down until I was finished; however, I'm not sure if I enjoyed it or hated it. The setting is at Eastern University where Abby, a college freshman, meets bad boy Travis. The red flags about Travis start from the first pages where we see him in a fight club type circle spitting blood all over Abby's 'good girl' cardigan. Basically, Abby has a past that she hoped to escape at Eastern U. She came with best friend America. I think this is what annoyed me most about this book. Her best friend is named America, it was challenging at first to read past this (I was reading it during Memorial Day weekend so 'America' our country was mentioned every where and could be quite confusing). It just did not strike me as a clever name for a character. The plot was good, and by the end I was rooting for the couple to work out. The situations were a bit far fetched, however. Her past was not one that seemed like it was something to run from, and the way it intertwined with Travis was very far fetched. The issues they faced were unrealistic and I just could not relate to them. After the traumatic event I was hoping there would be something more, but the book just ended pretty much and that part was underdeveloped to me.
All in all, however, I did end up falling in love with the bad boy myself even after all the red flags and smoke signals that said stay away. I would not have gone about a relationship with such blinders on as Abby did, but you couldn't help be excited that they were happy.
I gave it a 3 out of 5.
Monday, June 18, 2012
Love Unscripted
Love Unscripted - Tina Reber
Ryan Christensen just wanted to be an actor. Never in his wildest dreams did he ever think he'd become the most sought after film star on the planet. Taryn Mitchell has been feigning contentment while running the family pub in Seaport, Rhode Island. Her peaceful life is tossed upside down when Ryan tries to outrun a group of fans by taking a shortcut through Mitchell's Pub.
This novel starts off in the small town, Rhode Island bar of Taryn Mitchell. Little did she know that the all to famous celebrity, Ryan Christensen, would stumble into her bar and forever change her life. She wanted nothing to do with the famous celebrities that were in town filling the second movie of the Seaside trilogy and their snobby ways. Ryan Christensen was famous, beautiful, and fending off every female world wide. She had never seen his movies, and could care less. Then, one fateful day, she helped him escape the wild fans and ushered him into her bar. He was a normal person as they talked for the rest of the afternoon alone in her bar. She knew he was wrong for her, and leaving after the end of the movie filming, but something felt right about him. He wasn't this self-centered, egotistical actor she imagined; but a normal guy who just so happened to be famous. The more time she spent with him the more she fell for him. She couldn't, she wouldn't fall for him and the walls went up. He had to have her, after all she didn't want him for his money or his fame. She wanted him for him. Their story, however, was not to be without struggle. How could she not be jealous of his co-star ex-girlfriend who was filming as his love interest? How could she not think she was not good enough? How could she not blame herself? Did he really love her? Should she trust him? Should he trust her?
Tina Reber did a wonderful job drawing me into this novel. I was hooked from the first interaction of Ryan and Taryn. The beginning started out a bit slow as we developed the character of Taryn as unsure of herself. We see the forming of a late twenty-something woman who was heart-broken and in the 'men suck' stage of getting over her ex-fiance that cheated on her. In true movie/book fashion her prince charming fell into her lap, or should I say bar, expectantly. From the moment you meet Ryan, you know he is not the stuck up actor that the tabloids make him out to be. That is what is great about this book; you get to see the stars from their point of view. Ryan is just a normal twenty-something guy, who happens to be H-O-T-T and an actor, and the heartthrob of every girl in the world. To me he is like Justin Bieber (please don't hate me for the reference, I am not a big Justin fan, but it fit perfectly). Justin was an over night sensation and went from typical teenage boy to mega star after one hit. That is Ryan, one movie and now he is Charles from Seaside. (also similar to the overnight sensation Rob Pattenson got from Twilight). These guys can have a hard time coping with instant fame.... but who wouldn't? Taryn sees him for him, and that makes her his perfect lover. Every good book has to have the 'happily ever after.' We see this in the middle of the book. While Ryan is filming his movie in the small town they have it all, and have a dang good relationship of sorts (if you forget about having to dodge the cameras, crazy girls, stalkers, and basic nut jobs). This section of the book plants the roots for what is to come in the later parts. The book really gets interesting when Ryan leaves to shot another movie in Miami with an ex-girlfriend. The long distance and stress of him being famous really start to push them into a tail-spin and their relationship hangs in the balance. Without giving any details away, the last part of this book can be very dramatic but pulls you in and won't let you put your book down!
It really got me as a great book because of how real it is. Even though he is a movie star, the dynamics of their relationship are very real and everyone can relate. You can even relate to his fame, and it will make you think twice before you pick up a PEOPLE or US Weekly or watch TMZ. It is around 600 pages (I read it on my tablet so I do not have an exact page count), but is worth the time spent reading such a large novel. She also has the next four chapters of the second book, Love Unrehearsed, available at her website.
I give it a 4.5 out of 5!!
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