Friday, January 30, 2015

All Broke Down - Cora Carmack

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20525621-all-broke-down

I enjoyed the first Book in this series, All Lined Up. I loved loved loved All Broke Down.
I'm trying to gather my thoughts to make this an intelligent and helpful review. I can't decide what I loved the most. Silas was kind of a jerk in the other book, but you wondered what his deal was. Now we know.

Self esteem is a tricky beast. You can like yourself just fine, but not really believe that you deserve good things. Silas is a wonderful representation of this very human condition. Dylan is the good girl who is not sure who she really is or wants to be. I absolutely love that these two meet in jail. Not to give away to much of the story, but it just gets better from there.

Ms. Carmack touches on some pretty intense situations that plague the human population but especially our young. She also did a wonderful job at differentiating between fighting to release anger and inner demons, and standing up for injustice. Silas did both of these things and I feel Ms. Carmack did a great job illustrating the difference.

Silas and Dylan make an awesome duo, excited to see what is in store for the rest of this series.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Italian Kisses - Yes Please!

So I am absolutely a fan of the Billionaire love story, but I have taken a sabbatical from reading this type story because well, they all seem to be the same old same old lately. However, I discovered this book by Lucy Lambert Italian Kisses -  A Billionaire Love Story, and thought, Eh why not?

Terrific decision. Here's a story of Emma -  who is stuck in a rut. She travels to Rome but after being there a while it's not working out as planned, toss in a creepy professor and now I'm hooked on the story.

Enter the scene, Liam. Hello Mr. Billionaire. I enjoyed his character very much, just the right amount of Hero, he didn't take over her life and make it all perfect, but he was a perfect partner in helping her work things out! It was truly refreshing to see two characters act in an adult manner without all the angst and he said, she said misunderstandings.

So anyway, not going to recap the entire story, because I promised to never do that. Just take my word for it, read this book. It's a good fun read!



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24361203-italian-kisses


As always, I have included the link to the Goodreads page for this book. Now that I have discovered Ms. Lambert I look forward to reading more of her books.

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Full Measure

I'm not even sure where to start. This books should definitely have a tissue disclaimer. This incredible book had me in tears more than 40% of it. Mrs. Yarros perfectly captures the essence of a military family. The trials and triumphs. December and Josh's characters are complex and well written. Not one part of this novel seemed forced or cheesy. My heart ached for them, and rejoiced for them.

 If you ever wondered what it was like, this book beautifully displays the reality of being a military family.

A wonderful story of life's trials, following your dreams, being there for those you care about, and finding that person who makes it all worth while.

I highly recommend this book. I am certain you will fall in love with Josh and December, just as I have.


https://www.goodreads.com/book/photo/20625686-full-measures

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Falling... Falling... Falling




https://www.goodreads.com/series/100861-falling




I always worry about the last book in a series. Sometimes you get to the end, and it just feels like the author gave up and is just writing because they are contractually obligated to do so. So when I started this book I had my reservations, but I love Jasinda Wilders writing, so there was no way I was not going to read it.

I am so GLAD I did. Who didn't feel horrible for Ben in Falling Under? Reading his story was a pleasure. Laughing and crying, I enjoyed every second. Ben and Echo both have so much to come to terms with and overcome. This is a beautiful representation of true life struggles and finding love in ourselves and with someone else.  This final installment beautifully wrapped up the wonderful journey we've been on with all of the characters in the Falling series.


I'm excited to see what she has in store for us in the next series, starting with Braydens story!


Friday, January 2, 2015

Escape to New Zealand - Yes Please!

So I seem to be stuck on the series currently. Which is funny because I have been trying to avoid them. I hate to read a book and then have to wait months for the next installment. My brain is old and I read a lot so usually by the time the next book comes out I have to read the first one again. With that said I would like to recommend the Rosalind James Escape to New Zealand series.

Until a couple months ago I didn't know anything about Rugby and now because of these fictional characters I now follow several real live Rugby players on Facebook and Twitter. In fact, I just recently watched my first game and found it very enjoyable. Anyway, I digress. The series is based on several fictional New Zealand rugby players. I have read all the released books and can't find anything bad to say about any of them.

https://www.goodreads.com/series/90603-escape-to-new-zealand

Including the prequel there are 8 books in this series. I loved them all. The writing is well done with well developed characters that keep you entertained and interested the whole time.  Hemi and Reka are my favorite and I was so glad that Ms. James wrote 0.5 for their story. Each book is about a player and their journey through life and love. I was also taken in by the wonderful descriptions of New Zealand. After doing some fact checking I find the author did not stray from reality there.

So if you are in for the long haul, I really recommenced this wonderful series.

I have linked the picture above to the goodreads listing for this series. 

Happy New Year. Happy Reading.