Showing posts with label great read. Show all posts
Showing posts with label great read. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Soot Angel by M.A. Petterson

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The death of a homeless child that doesn't seem to matter to anyone but Dr. Anja Toussaint will turn even more sinister. As Dr. Anja moves to discover the cause of the baby's death, she starts being thrust into a government plot that might destroy everything. Find the official description on Goodreads.

The thing I most enjoyed about this book besides the character of Dr. Anja Toussaint was the description of fires, their causes, and the way that Dr. Anja Toussaint works. Those were all things that I found extremely interesting and something that I enjoyed a lot about these books. I also found that the mention of fire-related tragedies that I didn't necessarily know about was intriguing.

Anja seems to be almost emotionless at times before you get those brief glimpses that let you understand that yes she's still got emotions and maybe she feels too deeply sometimes. 

I did find that there were lulls between action and the plot largely seemed to be centered on Anja's life when it wasn't focused on the main plot arc. Which is fine, but it also jumped around a bit as well. 

Overall, this was a good book. 

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Saturday, November 29, 2014

Just Say Yes by Jen Andrews

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"What had gone so horribly wrong?"-Jen Andrews, Just Say Yes


Zoey and Andy should be happy, but when a freak accident causes Andy to withdraw a bit, Zoey is having a difficult time. Especially while away on vacation. But she finds a horse ranch and it helps her gather her thoughts, as well as figuring things out. She knows that Andy and her can come through this. But when yet another bomb is dropped on them, can they survive? Find the official description on Goodreads.

Okay, may I just really say that the freak accident is really imaginative and freakish? Like that is not something I would honestly believe if I heard it on the TV or the web. So that was really interesting and I've love the uniqueness of the accident.

And the reactions were interesting. I didn't even think about how Andy could react especially with his history. So I was a bit shocked when he acted how he did. But I did sort of understand? Anyway, both characters were interesting and I enjoyed the interactions as well as the willingness to work things out they both seem to have.

I was really happy for most of the book but then there was several shockers(although one less shocking than the others) and I just honestly couldn't believe it. It was difficult and took away my happy mood really quickly. This book will leave shocked, annoyed and upset at certain times and sometimes all at the same time.

Just Say Yes certainly lives up to the expectations I was left with from The Reason and even possibly surpasses it.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Storm MC Series Tour!




We are excited to share with you the Storm MC
Series by Nina Levine. As we wait with anticipation for the upcoming release of
Book Four of the Series, Slay, check out the current books of the series with
Book One – Storm, available for free.

Slay will be Blade's Story and it’s certainly going to be one bad ass addition
to this biker romance series.


Also these books are not suitable for younger audiences.
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------BOOK 1 - STORM------

Madison Cole’s family is the Storm Motorcycle Club. Her father is the President and her brother is the VP. She grew up surrounded by bikers, crime and violence. Two years ago she walked away from her family and the world they live in. Her soul was shattered, her heart was broken and she had an addiction she couldn't shake. She picked up the pieces and put herself back together. Now her family wants her back. The club is being threatened and they send a club member to return her home to safety; the one person that could destroy everything she has worked so hard to build.


Jason Reilly has sacrificed a lot for the motorcycle club he calls family. Two years ago he made the biggest sacrifice of all; he gave up the woman he loved for them. Now he is being sent to bring her back and he is conflicted. He thought he was over her but discovers their connection is as strong as ever. Their love was all-consuming, passionate and fiery. It was also their undoing and he doesn't know if either of them is strong enough to battle the demons that ripped them apart, to find love again.


Madison and Jason are brought back together by a force out of their control; one that pushes them to a breaking point. Can they overcome their past and discover a love worth fighting for or will the harsh reality of their world finally and completely break them both?

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Review:
Storm by Nina Levine is a great read! Especially if you’re looking for a MC romance.


I do have to admit that at first I was a little lost. Mostly because I thought we were getting a preview of the future but really it was a snapshot of the past. But this quickly gets straightened out so that wasn’t much of an issue.


Then there was also the fact that Storm is set in Australia, Brisbane specifically. I can say that I honestly don’t believe that I’ve read an Motorcycle Club book set in Australia. So the setting was unique and stood out in my mind.


The writing of Storm was easy to read, and draws readers in. Honestly throughout the book I felt myself being drawn in and being carried into the book as if it was happening around me or I was observing it. This is one of my favorite things about reading books sometimes and I honestly believe that Nina has created a series that will have readers coming back for more. I know I will.


Then there are the characters. Both are far from perfect and have their problems to work through both together and on their own. While the non-stop drama was attention-grabbing, the problems that the two faced in getting back together and the ways they worked through those problems was just as interesting as the main plot throughout the book.


Then there was the ending. After having finished the whole book I felt like applauding Nina while turning into a one person lynch mob. That ending tore my heart out, stomped on it for good measure before gluing it back together.

Nina Levine has started off with a bang in her Storm MC series, and I can tell you that I’m immediately reading the rest of her books in this series.





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------ BOOK 2 - FIERCE ------

 She’s everything he’s never wanted. He’s everything she’s never known.


Scott Cole is a force to be reckoned with. As Vice President of the Storm Motorcycle Club he carries out his duties with a ruthless determination. He moves through life with a clear agenda - protect his club and his family at all costs.


He is intense.


He is loyal.


He is fierce.


He doesn’t give his love easily, but when he does, he loves fiercely. Settling down, however, has never been part of his plan. 


Harlow James is a country girl who has never met a biker in her life. She is also done with men. In her experience all they ever do is lie, cheat or steal. When she meets Scott Cole she knows he is heartbreak on legs. 


He is confident.


He is sexy.


He is bossy.


She knows she must fight her growing attraction to this complex man in order to guard her heart. When his world crashes into hers and danger comes calling, Scott’s fierce desire to protect kicks in and Harlow realises that she might just have found a man worth taking a risk on.






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Review: 


I have to say that I started Fierce wanting to know who would be able to take on Scott and his let’s say honest approach to things. So, getting his book and being able to start it right after I finished Storm was amazing!


I’m not sure who I like more but Scott was an alpha male, bad biker. But he was still nice or did things that were kind and thoughtful. This certainly made me appreciate him a little more than I had in Storm.
Now that we’re talking about Storm, in Fierce, readers get an update on J and Madison. Which after the ending of Storm, I was really happy to have. I needed that reassurance that everything was going well and whatnot.


While I found Fierce to be a little calmer than Storm this does not mean that it didn’t get your heart pumping and the keep things rolling at a relatively quick pace. It just means that there was a bit of time in between where you got to enjoy the interactions between characters and maybe even see a new side to someone.

Again, Nina Levine draws readers into her books and helps them to form bonds with them as if they were real. It adds to the experience of reading Fierce and I had a hard time putting it down.



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------ BOOK 2.5 - BLAZE ------

Passion. 

Love.


Forever. 


Forever is a long time and takes a lot of hard work.


For twelve years, Madison and J's love story has been wild and uncontrollable. Their road to love has been full of breathtaking highs and devastating lows. Finally, they’ve found each other again and have both sworn that this time it will be forever.


Theirs is an everlasting love.


Or, is it?


Can forever be an impossible dream when two people are as headstrong as these two? Or will the deep love they have for each other win out and give them the forever they've fought hard for?





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Review:
Can I just say more Madison and J! Squee!!! Happy noises! Party!


And that`s not the only reason I loved Blaze. Although getting to see more glimpses into Madison and J`s beginnings as well as some scenes that we didn't get to see in Fierce definitely made Blaze my favorite in the series so far.


Blaze creates even more bonds and depth to characters, some which is good, some which adds to the hatred or disgust that you feel about some characters.


I really enjoyed Blaze, mostly because it caught up with previous characters, added depth to some different characters and gave readers more of their favorite couples.

Nina Levine continues creating a series that welcomes the reader into that world and I cannot wait to read Revive!


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------ BOOK 3 - REVIVE ------ 

He doesn’t do relationships. Neither does she. But they can’t fight the attraction any longer…


Nash Walker hides the demons that consume his soul. He buries them deep and distracts himself with sex. Anything to avoid facing a past full of heartbreak and regret; anything to numb the pain that he struggles with daily.

Velvet Carr has spent years fighting her demons. It’s a fight she’s winning. That is, until Nash crashes his way into her life and into her heart. 


It started out as a bit of harmless fun between friends; it wasn’t meant to get complicated for either of them. But when two broken souls come together and arouse unwanted feelings in each other, complicated is what happens. 


Can Nash and Velvet help heal each other and revive the love in their lives that they’ve both been refusing to allow in for years? Or will they let their demons ruin any chance they may have at happiness?





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Review:
Finally Nash’s story has come to us! Although I didn’t really have to wait like readers who’ve been with the series since it started but still I was excited for Nash’s story.


And wow, what a story it was. I honestly didn’t know that much about Nash, other than what we’ve found out in the previous books. I liked him though, because he’s actually really fun and most of the times pretty nice. But Revive you see both his good and bad sides. And it’s definitely a much different Nash than has been presented in the previous books. Although more so because you do see the negative traits he has. Not necessarily that he changes all that much in Revive.


And Velvet. We got to go past just the surface and really get to know her. Nash and Velvet are an interesting combination but one that works.


Throughout the book, you really get family vibe that’s being spoken about in the stories. So even when things might not be going as well you still have a bit of happiness because the club is like a family. Albeit it’s slowly turned into a dysfunctional one. And the feeling slightly disappeared in Revive but only because of some of the events that took place. Honestly I was feeling the emotions of the characters or on behalf of the characters. That’s definitely one thing I love about the Storm MC books.


The writing was smooth as usual and easily draws the reader in.

Revive is a great addition to what is a great series and I cannot wait to see Blade’s story in Slay. I can imagine it will be just as good as the rest have been.


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------ BOOK 4 - SLAY ------ 







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A man who walked away from it all.
A woman who craves it all.
A destiny they never saw coming.

Havoc Caldwell lost everything two years ago and left town a bitter and hard man. Now he lives life as a nomad with no ties or commitments to anyone but himself and his club, Storm MC. 

Carla Walker is searching for more out of life. She grew up with no father, and her family struggled to make ends meet. Now she wants it all - a man who will make her his number one priority, a successful career, and a family of her own. 

A chance encounter leads to a one night stand, and neither expect it to go any further. Havoc has no desire for a relationship and Carla could never see herself settling down with a biker. Sometimes though, a destiny you could never imagine exists and as much as you fight it, there’s no way you can escape it. 


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When heartbreaker meets ball breaker, sparks will fly.
Rockstar, Jett Vaughn, isn’t against settling down, but no woman has ever held his attention long enough for a relationship to develop. That is until he meets Presley Hart. She’s confident, opinionated and headstrong. She drives him to the edge of crazy, but he can’t deny how she makes him feel.
He wants her heart, but she only wants his body.
Presley’s not against giving her heart to a man, but she has too many reasons why he’s not the one to give it to. Jett isn’t a man who will take no for an answer though. He’s about to declare war on her reasons and take what he wants.
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--- ABOUT NINA LEVINE--- 

USA Today Bestselling Author Nina Levine, is an
Aussie author who writes stories about hot, alpha men and the tough,
independent women they love.
When she isn't creating with words, she loves
to create with paint and paper. Often though, she can be found curled up with a
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Friday, June 20, 2014

Portland Storm Series Blog Tour Stop!


So I was introduced to Catherine Gayle through the Seduced by the Game Anthology and I was really excited to find that there was a tour which gave me the oppurtunity to review all three of the Portland Storm Series! So here we go! Oh but first!

WARNING: These books contain sexual content and are not appropriate for younger readers

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Releasing June 12, 2014
New Adult/Adult Contemporary Romance/Sports Romance
Life’s been rough lately for Noelle Payne, but she’s not one to let negativity rule. So, she lost her job? She’ll find another one. The bank foreclosed on the house? Well, she can live out of her car for a while. There’s always an upside to be found…but now Noelle needs to find something to give her life meaning. She owes it to the universe to figure it out, too, because a stranger just saved her life.
When Liam Kallen’s wife died, his goal-scoring ability died with her. After a trade from the only pro hockey team he’s ever played for, he’s now playing for the NHL’s Portland Storm. Everyone said he needed a change of scenery, but nothing changes until he rescues Noelle. All of a sudden, the world once again looks bright and he’s lighting the lamp like he used to.
Noelle’s cheerful disposition is just the bit of sunlight Liam needs in his life. He wants to give her everything she needs because she’s everything he wants. The problem? She doesn’t believe she needs anything…at least nothing material. The one thing they both know she truly needs—a real purpose—also happens to be the one thing he doesn’t know how to give her. If he can’t help her find that, she might walk away and take all her sunshine with her.

Review:
"I smiled, determined to look for the positive, and I gave him a confident nod."-Catherine Gayle, Light the Lamp

The third book in the Portland Storm series continues dealing with emotional issues. But this time the emotional issues are far different. Both characters have baggage from their past and must learn to move on as anyone does. But Liam is definitely drowning in his baggage.
When we find out Liam's background(which happens fairly quickly) we also get to see the deep grief that he still feels. Catherine Gayle portrays these emotions without going overboard. There are a lot of What If's tormenting Liam and it's obvious to see this without going over each and every one. I empathized him but didn't have as deep a connection with Liam as I had with previous characters. Maybe because he's new to the series, or I just couldn't find something in him that I felt made a connection.
The descriptions that Catherine Gayle has used throughout her series is amazing and it's no exception when she describes Noelle. I definitely wish that I could be more like Noelle and found myself having this instant connection with her. I felt really close almost like a best friend throughout the entire book. Noelle constantly has this positive outlook on life and after knowing what she went through and is still going through, you fell really close to her.
The readers are also given glimpses of previous characters lives and it's amazing to see these glimpses. It made me feel as if their story was still continuing and I loved that feeling.
Light the Lamp is an amazing addition to the Portland Storm series, and I'm really excited to see more of this series from Catherine Gayle! Especially Babs story whenever that may be!

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 December 2013
 She’s reaching for a breakaway pass.
Dana Campbell has spent the past seven years in self-imposed isolation for a crime she didn’t commit. The danger is well in the past, but her panic attacks make it impossible to have a normal, healthy relationship with a man. Even her counselor has given up on her. She has to find someone she trusts to help her fight through the panic, or her seven-year ordeal will become a lifetime sentence. There’s only one man she feels safe enough to ask.
He got caught with his head down.
As the captain of the NHL’s once elite but now fading Portland Storm, Eric Zellinger knows a thing or two about keeping his focus on the job. Questions are flying about his ability to lead the team back to the playoffs. If they don’t make it, he might be shipped out of town. It’s the worst time possible for his best friend’s kid sister to divide his focus. How can he give her what she needs without jeopardizing both the Storm’s playoff hopes and his future with the team?
It’s her only chance, but it’s his last shot.

Review:
“Panic attacks are crazy beasts. They don’t care what you think you’re ready for. They don’t care what you want. They just take control, and then you suffer.” -Catherine Gayle, Breakaway

Okay, so first of all, my introduction to this series came through the Seduced by the Game anthology so I apologize if I mention Babs and Katie more than I probably should. They were the first characters I was introduced to in this world and so I hold them in a special place. Plus.....Babs......if you've read any of the Portland Storm books than you'll know what I'm talking about. Now, on to the actual review!

Catherine Gayle easily introduces her characters and some of their pasts while keeping other things for later. The past and present are easily distinguishable but not in a jarring way. It almost seems as if a friend of a friend is explaining something to you so that you'll understand what is going on. Or at least some of what is going on.

Throughout the book I felt the emotions of the characters and I especially felt myself reacting with Dana many times. If she blushed I would blush just because it sounds like an embarrassing incident or something like that. Catherine Gayle has created characters that readers can easily connect with and even in some parts of these books, take their places. At least in the reader's mind.

Then there's also the fact that Catherine Gayle isn't afraid of the more sensitive topics. She doesn't hide from them and yet she's not making the topic too uncomfortable for her readers or treating it in such a way as to be disrespectful.

It's also the way that you get involved in the lives of the characters. I sometimes felt myself wishing that I could slap the two at points in the book because of some idiotic decisions they made. We also had humorous situations that made you laugh.

I also enjoyed the fact that Eric is the first to admit his feelings, at least to himself. It's different to have a guy in a novel admit right out that he's in love with a girl mentally than fight the connection until it finally clicks. It made Breakaway stand out in my mind and I enjoyed it immensely. 

Then there's the fact that it includes hockey, and not just a scene or two at the rink but several, most that take place during an actual game. I enjoyed the hockey(especially because the Canadiens were out of the playoffs by the time I started reading these books.)

Breakaway is a great book, and Catherine Gayle has created marvelous characters that help to draw the reader in. If you haven't already, and you love hockey and romance than you should definitely give her books a chance!
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 Released February 2104
 Injury after injury has put Brenden Campbell’s NHL career on hold for years. Now he’s playing for the Portland Storm and determined to make it stick. Few things in life drive him more than being told he can’t have something he wants, and what he wants most is to prove he belongs. Brenden also wants Rachel Shaw, the cute, little redhead who just got hired as the general manager’s new assistant. But then she went and made herself off-limits, telling him: “I don’t date.” Those three words pretty much guarantee that he’ll do everything he can to change her mind.
Rachel is changing things up on the fly for her family, moving them somewhere she can be the kind of mom her kids deserve. Allowing anyone else to be in their lives is out of the question, at least until her instincts get back on track. How else can she be sure who to steer the kids clear of? Right now she trusts no one, including herself, and especially not a man like Brenden Campbell. He’s way too handsome and a little bit cocky. Falling for a guy like him is a mistake she can’t afford to make twice.

Review:
"I just needed someone—anyone—to look past my lack of experience and education, to give me a chance."- Catherine Gayle, On the Fly
Breakaway introduced us to the world of the Portland Storm hockey team but it also introduced us to several characters that also play a part in On the Fly, most importantly Brenden 'Soupy' Campbell(because apparently that's just going to happen if someone has the last name Campbell). It was a new story but at the same time familiar because we were able to view characters from the previous book(Dana, and Babs, for example.) While Brenden and Rachel are the main characters this does not mean that we don't get some information on other characters. I enjoyed this method. It allows readers to see periphery characters as actual people and just not characters that are there for some reason.

On the Fly is a completely different situation from the previous book. While not completely but pretty much different. Catherine Gayle is still dealing with sensitive issues with care but not avoiding them. But this time it isn't the main character that is the one dealing with this issue, or at least not the one that was the victim of this issue. Instead she is the mother. And On the Fly gives us a whole new perspective on the difficult issue of rape.

We also feel for both Brenden and Rachel. With each chapter that the readers read from their perspectives, we gain valuable insight into why Brenden is so frustrated and desperate. We also see why Rachel is so cynical and mistrustful. This first person perspective allows readers to get into their heads and understand where they are coming from. It really helps to form a connection with both Rachel and Brenden.

Not to mention the rest of the characters. We get more of Babs, and I found myself looking forward to seeing Rachel's children, Tuck and Maddie grow more comfortable, happy and hilarious throughout the book. They seemed to add comic relief to On the Fly, relieving the tension that can come from dealing with difficult issues.

You won't be disappointed if you pick up On the Fly as well as read the rest of the Portland Storm Series.
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About the Author
Catherine Gayle is a bestselling author of Regency-set historical romance and contemporary hockey romance with a New Adult feel. She’s a transplanted Texan living in North Carolina with two extremely spoiled felines. In her spare time, she watches way too much hockey and reality TV, plans fun things to do for the Nephew Monster’s next visit, and performs experiments in the kitchen which are rarely toxic.


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