Thursday, April 30, 2015

National Pay it Forward Day!



Today is national pay it forward day.

I recently won the first two books in the Rusk University series by Cora Carmack. I was so thrilled! In honor of this day I will gift to one lucky winner the next book in the series which releases on May 12th.

All you have to do is comment on this post, or re-tweet the announcement. I will notify you on May 12th!

Thanks and Happy Reading!

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22249707-all-played-out?from_search=true&search_version=service
(The gift will be an e-book from Amazon, please be prepared to provide your email address)

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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Announcement - Cora Carmack

HERE’S THE SCOOP!

Fans of Cora Carmack’s Rusk University, we have a SUPER exciting announcement:

  ALL CLOSED OFF Coming 2016

ALL CLOSED OFF, Book 4 in the Rusk University Series, is coming!!!

 

Check out this message from Cora!

*WARNING: This letter contains spoilers for All Broke Down. If you haven't yet read that book, read at your own peril. SECOND WARNING: this letter talks about fictional characters as if they are real people. Sorry I'm not sorry. THIRD WARNING: The letter below broaches a serious topic that could be a trigger for some people*

  Hello beloved readers! The first person who read one of my Rusk University books was my older sister. I gave her All Lined Up when I finished, and her first question was "Are Ryan and Stella going to be together?" At the time, I told her no. I had plans for both of them that included their own storylines. I thought they were too much alike. They'd make great friends. They might even hook-up, but in the end... I couldn't envision anything serious for them. So I actually rewrote some of their scenes trying to make that aspect of their connection more obvious. And still, when All Lined Up released, amidst the chatter about sweet Carson and sassy Dallas, I had people asking if Stella and Ryan were next. I denied it again (and again and again). But sometimes in writing, the stars align and a character will become bigger and more real than you could have possibly imagined. It's a wonderful experience, but in Stella's case it was also incredibly heartbreaking. While I was writing All Broke Down, the news was inundated with information about the Steubenville rape trial and other tragedies and injustices like it. Tragedies where women have been violated first by an attacker, then by judgmental and hateful people, and finally by a justice system that repeatedly fails survivors of sexual assault. Having grown up in Texas, where too often football stars are treated like gods and can get away with just about anything, it hit particularly close to home. And since All Broke Down featured a passionate activist heroine, I felt compelled to reference this chronic dark underbelly of elite sports. I can remember vividly sitting on my couch, brainstorming how I would incorporate such an event into the book. I had thought the assault would happen to an unknown character, and maybe I would focus on the way it divided the team and the school and the town. But like I said... Sometimes a character will become bigger and more human than I anticipated. And it sounds crazy, but in my mind, I felt Stella push her way forward and say, "Mine. This is my story." I immediately began to cry. Sob, really. Because I loved her as a character. She was hilarious and strong and didn't take crap from anyone. She was everything I always hope to be. And I didn't want her to go through that. Even as I cried, my brain began to tell me that it made sense. Stella was vibrant and enjoyed a wild party. She was not afraid of her sexuality, and she had no problem with casual sex. She was the kind of girl that probably had a reputation. The kind of girl who could be heinously and violently taken advantage of, and people would STILL blame her. Because she was in the wrong place, wearing the wrong clothes, behaving in the wrong way. But just because it COULD happen to her, didn't mean I wanted it to. But once again, Stella was there in my head saying, "Someone needs to tell this story. And I'm strong enough to do it. Let me." And when Stella chose her story, she also chose the man I'd been adamant wasn't right for her. Because as it turns out... Those two characters who I thought were too alike aren't so alike anymore. And Stella needs Ryan to help her hold on to that vibrant and strong girl she was before. So I let go of all the plans I had for her, and allowed her to tell me her story, which is about more than just sexual assault. It's about the aftermath. Depression. Shame. Guilt. Anger. Injustice. Victim-blaming. Slut-shaming. It's about the way that kind of event can change everything-- how you relate to people, how you think, how you dream, how you love. It's about the way the rest of the world moves on to the next big tragedy, and you're still left holding the broken pieces of who you used to be, with no idea how to put them together again or even if you want to. It will be the most difficult story I ever tell. And the most important. Because it’s a story that belongs not just to Stella, but to millions of people around the world. It’s a story that belongs to a new person every 107 seconds*. And that’s just in the United States. Think about that for a moment. 107 seconds. Stella’s story won’t be any easier to read than it will be to write. But I hope you’ll help me drag this story into the light. So now I’ll step off my soapbox and just tell you about the book… ALL CLOSED OFF: Stella Santos is fine. Maybe something terrible happened to her that she can’t even remember. And maybe it drives her crazy when her friends treat her like she’s on the verge of breaking because of it. Maybe it feels even worse when they do what she asks and pretend that it never happened at all. And maybe she’s been getting harassing emails and messages for months from people who don’t even know her, but hate her all the same. But none of that matters because she’s just fine. For Ryan Blake, Stella was always that girl. Vibrant and hilarious and beautiful. He wanted her as his best friend. His more than friends. His everything and anything that she would give him. Which these days is a whole lot of nothing. She gets angry when he’s there. Angry when he’s not there. Angry when he tries to talk and when he doesn’t. When Stella devises an unconventional art project for one of her classes all about exploring intimacy—between both friends and strangers—Ryan finds himself stepping in as guinea pig after one of her subjects bails. What was supposed to be an objective and artistic look at emotion and secrets and sex suddenly becomes much more personal. When he hits it off with another girl from the project, Stella will have to decide if she’s willing to do more than make art about intimacy. To keep him, she’ll have to open up and let herself be the one thing she swore she’d never be again. Vulnerable. ***** ALL CLOSED OFF will be releasing sometime in early 2016. I don't have a date yet for several reasons. The first and most important, is that I want to do this story justice. And as such, I have no intentions of rushing the process. Secondly, I'll be returning to indie publishing for the remainder of the Rusk series. As you can probably tell, this story means a great deal to me. And by having the ultimate control over everything from timing to editing to price, I'll be able to ensure that I'm able to create exactly the story I envision. Unfortunately, that means you won't be seeing the paperback of ALL CLOSED OFF on the shelves in most stores. Nor is it currently available for pre-order. But I hope you'll add the book on goodreads, follow me on social media, and/or join my newsletter. I promise to shout it all over the place when I have a set release date or pre-order links. Thank you for listening as I told you the evolution of Stella's story. When it's finished, I hope you will feel as passionately about it as I do. All my best, Cora Carmack   *Statistic from RAINN (Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network)   
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And an opportunity to add your voice to Stella’s…

Stella’s experience is only one story of many. She was with someone she trusted when it happened, and the only memories she has are pieced together from her own blurred recollections and the things people have told her. Not everyone’s experience with sexual assault is the same. Each person reacts, copes, and overcomes differently. And while this book is about one specific character’s journey, I would like to tell as many sides of this story as possible. As Stella grapples with her thoughts and emotions she’ll be searching for advice, for comfort, for a place where people understand her and can identify with what she’s experiencing. There will be room for truth within the fiction, and if you’d like that truth to be yours, this is your chance. If you have a story like Stella’s, and you want your voice to be heard…. If there’s something you wish more people understood about what you’ve gone through…. If there’s something you’d like to tell people struggling with a story like yours… I’d like to give you the opportunity to add your voice to Stella’s. Use the hashtag #WhenItHappened and let your voice be heard on your own by posting on your own social media, or if you’d rather I share your words fill out this google document and tell me your story. You can fill out this form anonymously or not. I’d like to begin this discussion now because April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. But my hope is to include as many stories as possible within the book itself. So many have stories of #WhenItHappened. Your voice and your story deserve to be heard. I’m listening. #WhenItHappened Google Form: http://goo.gl/forms/4VRjWgZYSW   Headshot 
ABOUT Cora Carmack: Cora Carmack is a twenty-something New York Times bestselling author who likes to write about twenty-something characters. She's done a multitude of things in her life-- boring jobs (like working retail), Fun jobs (like working in a theatre), stressful jobs (like teaching), and dream jobs (like writing). She now splits her time between Austin, TX and New York City and spends her days writing, traveling, and spending way too much time on the internet. In her books, you can expect to find humor, heart, and a whole lot of awkward. Because let’s face it . . . awkward people need love, too.      

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Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Rank - D. R. Graham

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25069554-rank

I'm on a role with cowboy love stories. This is a wonderful book. Shae and Billy are dynamic characters. I love so much about this story. It is refreshing to read a romance novel that is just that, pure romance. It's sweet and endearing and just good clean fun. Don't get me wrong, this story has some angst, and bad guys, and schemers, but it's just the right amount.  This is a terrific New Adult novel that perfectly illustrates family bonds and loyalty. It's a funny and witty story that although touches on some serious stuff, is so tastefully done. This book has cowboys, cowgirls and the rodeo, what more do you need?

In a world where the book series seems to be the new trendy thing to do, I find myself wishing this was not a standalone novel, would love so much to read Cole's story.

*On a side note, I have 767 books on my Goodreads - Read list. I have only 44 - five star ratings. This book makes 45. I loved it so much.


Buy it on Amazon



I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

Monday, April 27, 2015

Once Upon a Cowboy - Maggie McGinnis




https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7067035.Maggie_McGinnis

Once Upon a Cowboy is book three in the Whisper Creek Novel series. I have not read the other two but I plan on it. I still enjoyed this book so much. Jess is hiding a painful past, and as life progresses she realizes she must let go in order to completely move forward. Cole is the perfect book boyfriend cowboy, who lives on and runs his family ranch. As they explore a relationship with each other they discover many things about themselves. The story flowed in such a way I found myself completely sucked in and rooting for the characters. I enjoy Ms. McGinnis' writing style so much. This is a terrific feel good book. I highly recommend you add it to your reading list!

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

Sunday, April 26, 2015

The Gentle Knight - Ashley York

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25148319-the-gentle-knight

This is the first book I have read by Ashley York. I can assure you it won't be my last! I enjoyed this book so much. Knights, bad guys, nuns, and a damsel in need of saving. Fortunately for Brighit she crosses paths with Peter, a knight who is equally in need of saving, At least in matters of the heart. This was a wonderfully written historical novel that kept me interested and entertained, every single page. A classic romance with the required happily ever after. 

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Nova and Quinton - No Regrets - Jessica Sorensen

https://www.goodreads.com/series/108279-nova

Jessica Sorensen is one of my favorite authors. I was elated when I received Nova and Quinton - No Regrets from Netgalley. I have re-read Breaking Nova and Saving Quinton, now I'm all ready to review this book!

A beautifully written story of the struggle of addiction, loss, guilt, recovery, and hope for the future. There are so many things I love about Nova and Quinton's story. I love that they learn to be there for each other, and to be patient with themselves. I love that they learned to lean on one another to get through the hard times. I love that their story wasn't rushed, and that they didn't force their relationship to evolve before it was time. Mrs. Sorensen captured the essence of relationship building after recovering from an addiction, she did such a wonderful job illustrating the triumphs and set backs. I was so moved by this story. Moving on from great loss is one of life's biggest struggles, the guilt involved in living, the pain of wondering if you could have done something differently and avoided the terrible outcome. All of these things are perfectly captured in this story. It's raw and real, angsty and triumphant, it's what Mrs. Sorensen does best.

To me great fiction, is when you read the story and feel a connection to the characters so strong that you almost convince yourself the story is true. Although the characters are fiction, the storyline is so real.  This is a tastefully written series. I'll need a little break to recover, but I totally plan on reading the other books in this series.

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review 

Monday, April 20, 2015

Forever the One - Rochelle French

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22141428-forever-the-one
What a nice spin on a familiar story, Sadie has a crush on her brothers best friend Ethan. I enjoyed the banter between Sadie and Ethan very much. I loved that both of the main characters were involved with perfoming arts.  Ms. French does a wonderful job of introducing the reader to the town and it's inhabitants. This is the first book in a six book series about the Town of Meadowbrook. I think this was a great start for the series.

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review 

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Stay for Me - Megan Smith

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25152047-stay-for-me


Was this a good book? Yes! I enjoyed parts of this book very much. Did the ending completely ruin the rest of it for me? Yes, yes it did. I enjoyed Eli and Layla but the ending was so sad. I won't discount the whole book for that though, I just prefer the happily ever after. If a beautiful love story with a gut wrenching ending is what you are looking for than this is definitely the book for you.

*I usually only review books I love, but I did get this one from NetGalley. It's not their fault I'm a head in the clouds, shiny happy people kind of gal!

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review 

Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Wedding Audition - Catherine Mann and Joanne Rock

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25265392-the-wedding-audition?from_search=true

What do you get when you cross an undercover cop, hiding out from a case gone bad, and a reality star who just jilted her fiance and needs to lay low? You get a witty and charming story that's what! Annamae and Wynn make a dynamic team. I liked that for a change the leading lady listened to the leading man when he warned her about safety issues. The main character Annamae is a strong, successful woman who is finally learning to take up for herself. I also loved the grandmother in this story, she made things even more interesting. The character interaction in this book is terrific. A definite winner and a fantastic addition to your beach read list.

I look forward to reading the other books in the Runaway Brides series.

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review 

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Rock and Release - Riley Edgewood

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24851705-rock-release

Cassidy, Gage, and Luca.  I usually am not a fan of the love triangle story line. Cassidy is a girl who has a lot going on. Gage is the perfect guy who is just there at the wrong time in her life. Luca is a convenient escape. Put all of that together and you have a roller coaster of a trilogy. I'm glad that I waited to read the compiled version. I'm not sure if I would have stuck it out otherwise. Overall it was a good read. In the end I found myself enjoying it more than I thought I would.

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review 

Friday, April 10, 2015

Just for Appearances - Jenna Rutland

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25220125-just-for-appearances

What a wonderful story of love reunited. Rachel has her hands full as a single mom and her high school sweetheart has to mend some relationship fences. After John left the Town in what they perceived as a lurch while in high school, he and Rachel join forces to repair his image and to help Rachel balance work with taking care of her three boys. Although they thought it would be temporary, the happily ever after in this book is definitely heartwarming! This is a well written story, I enjoyed the story line very much. Lots of romance and a tiny bit of steam.

Thursday, April 9, 2015

Reft - Libby Austin


https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24467455-reft


Wow. There's a lot going on in this book. Brand is a troubled musician (understatement of the century). What appealed to me about this book is that it took me a while to figure out what in the world was going on. I consider myself rather clever, so I was surprised it took me so long to figure out where the story was headed.  I like many things about this story, but in the end I think Brandon should have been a little more ticked off about the secret that was kept from him. Layna was just what Brand needed in life, but I feel like she got off a little too easy for her part in the deception. Overall I liked this book, but felt almost affronted on Brands behalf! 

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review  

When I'm Gone - Abbi Glines

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22609598-when-i-m-gone


Book 11 in the Rosemary Beach Series. Book E-L-E-V-E-N! 

I've said this before but,  I keep waiting, for the book Abbi Glines writes and I'm like "Eh it was just good." I don't know what it is about these characters. I can not get enough. Abbi (we are both from Alabama so I can call her Abbi...)  has certainly discovered the perfect formula for Romance novels, and she has not deviated from it in this series. Mase is such a loveable character, and Reese's perfect match. I love that he was so supportive of her learning disability. Wow, there are just so many things that went right in this story. I don't want to give anything away. Outstanding as usual.

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Kiss and Make Up - Faye Robertson

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13485737-kiss-and-make-up

I understand now why this book was released again. It's a charming, witty, and enjoyable romance novel. I liked the characters of Eli and Tabby so much! I love that this story is not full of angst, but just the right amount of conflict to keep it interesting. Eli and Tabby meet when they aren't looking for anything serious, but of course their hearts have different ideas. This is a well written engaging story and I highly recommend you read it. Good, Fun, Sweet!

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review  

Monday, April 6, 2015

It Had to Be Him - Tamra Baumann



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23199699-it-had-to-be-him



This is a wonderful book. I enjoyed the characters so much. The grandmother in this book is amazing. I laughed at her antics so much. Meg and Josh have a history and through all the twists and turns in the plot I found myself anxious for the HEA. I was not disappointed. The theme of family in this book is strong, blood and otherwise. I love the acceptance Meg eventually receives from her siblings. Sometimes it just takes a while to get into our life "groove". Meg is a great example of this. This first book sets the standard really high, excited to see what the series has in store for us! Good job Ms. Baumann.