Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pregnancy. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Baby's Got Bite by Candace Havens!

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Bennett Langdon has a firm no-relationships policy. Still, it doesn't stop her from hooking up with a super-sexy bad boy at her best friend's wedding. After all, it's only one night—what harm could it do? Ten weeks later, a pregnant Bennett has her answer...

Linc Monahan can't believe it. This wasn't supposed to happen. He's a werewolf, and shouldn't be able to father a child with a human. Now Linc has to find some way to tell Bennett that not only do werewolves exist, but she's about to have a baby with one.

But when word of their surprise conception gets out, the fur hits the fan. There are people who don't want this baby to be born—even if it means killing. Now Bennett and Linc aren't just fighting each other . . . they're fighting for their lives. Description from Goodreads.

I have to admit that this book had a lot of excitement in the plot and it never felt overly dramatic or fake. It went by quickly, and I was captured from maybe not the first page but the first chapter. 

I really felt for both Linc and Bennett. They both had challenges to overcome and they weren't exactly the most normal of complications. Although there were a few challenges that one might usually view in a romance book not just a paranormal romance. 

Candace Havens is a good writer and Baby's Got Bite kept me intrigued and interested in the lives of Linc and Bennett. Both characters were well done and far from perfect.
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Saturday, May 30, 2015

Cherry Lane by Rochelle Alers Release Week Blitz!


About CHERRY LANE
In New York City, attorney Devon Gilmore devoted all her time and energy to fast-track her career. She lost her boyfriend . . . but found herself with a surprise baby on the way. To begin a new life, Devon needs a place to settle down-a place like Cavanaugh Island, where the pace is slow, the weather is fine, and the men are even finer. 

From the moment David Sullivan meets Devon, he knows he can't fight the laws of attraction. Whether it's helping fix up the old cottage she just bought on Cherry Lane or working together on a pro bono legal case, he can't help feeling a little protective. But will the most eligible bachelor in town be ready for an instant family? Only if he can convince Devon to put her heart on the line one more time-for all time.
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REVIEW:

It took me a while to get into this book. At first everything seemed very descriptive but clinical. It didn't seem as if the characters were really coming alive for me. Devon especially seemed like a robot to me at first. But then we start getting deeper into the book and getting both David and Devon's point of view which starts breathing some life into the two characters.

Once the plot besides the two meeting and getting to know each other starts moving, things move along quickly. Dull moments don't really happen after a certain point in this book and that's good. I enjoyed the plot and it was intriguing. It's amazing how far some will go.

While I took a while to connect to the characters in Cherry Lane, the writing was good and the plot itself was intriguing. It kept my attention and I enjoyed it.

About Rochelle Alers
Bestselling author, Rochelle Alers has nearly two million copies of her novels in print. She is also the recipient of numerous awards, including the Gold Pen Award, the Emma Award, Vivian Stephens Award for Excellence in Romance Writing, the Romantic Times Career Achievement Award and the Zora Neale Hurston Literary Award. 
AUTH. WEBSITE:
http://www.rochellealers.org/
AUTH. TWITTER ID:
@RochelleAlers
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Monday, August 25, 2014

Delay of Game by Catherine Gayle

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“For me, it’s all or nothing. I can’t half-ass this. If we do this, I will pursue you like no man has ever pursued you before. And even after I’ve caught you, I plan to continue pursuing you like my life depends on it. If you’re not prepared for that, if you’re not ready to be treated as something special and treasured and precious, then I need you to roll over, go back to sleep, and pretend none of this ever happened.” -Catherine Gayle, Delay of Game

WARNING: This book contains mature content. Not meant for younger readers.

Sara is scared. She’s trying to protect her father, and keep him healthy and so she keeps her pregnancy a secret. And yet when Cam “Jonny” Johnson protects his team and earns a ten game suspension that throws everything out of the window. Cam feels guilty and tries to put things right but with Sara and Cam attracted to each other, it definitely makes things harder to keep from touching her. And yet Sara will do anything to keep them apart. Cam’s got to be quick on his feet or he’ll lose it all. Find the official description on Goodreads.


I was so excited to receive a copy of Delay of Game to review. If you haven’t already seen my reviews of the previous three books than you should give them a peek! The Portland Storm Series book reviews and here’s my review of Taking A Shot, a novella in the series. And yes, that is a bit of a longer quote than I would normally use,  but seriously, read that and tell me that it doesn’t make you want to sigh and pull out the ice cream because you don’t have a man like that. Or sigh and be thankful that you have a man like that. Either or.


While we’ve met both Cam and Sara in previous books, we also haven’t gotten to go as in depth with their personalities as we do in Delay of Game. I was definitely in love with Cam(and don’t hate me but he even overtook my love of Babs for like half a chapter! But no worries, my Babs love came back and overtook him again) because he was such a sweetheart and he was definitely stubborn enough to win Sara over. Plus he has Buster, who more than once served up an adorable moment. And then Sara. Well I felt bad for her situation, there were also several moments where I wanted to smack. Sure, she hasn’t had the best track record but some of that was her running them off and I felt like she was letting her fear talk. Which made for a very realistically portrayed character but also someone who frustrates the reader at times.


And we can’t forget that we do get some Babs time. And this time, he starts growing into a bit of a leadership role, at least momentarily. And that was great to watch. I feel that in one scene if I wasn’t at work on break I would have been cheering out loud. Yes, I can’t resist Babs. Read this series and see if you could resist talking about him. It's impossible I tell you!


At the same time as all of this was going on, readers are emotionally drawn into the book. Sara’s emotions were everywhere at points in this book and I felt everything she felt as well as Cam’s emotions. It was eye opening and definitely made me appreciate what I have even more than I did before.


Then there was also the feeling of the team. There was just this sense of family, even for players that we haven’t gotten to see more than a couple times or heard of. It just made it seem as if everything was a big, happy family and they would be there to support each other through anything. If someone were to get traded I might just cry a whole lot. That’s how connected you felt to that family throughout the book.

Delay of Game was an amazing addition to the Portland Storm series, and I can’t wait to get more! Delay of Game was released August 16th, and I strongly suggest you give it and the rest of the Portland Storm series a chance! I assure you, you’ll fall in love quickly.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Panic by Ryan Ringbloom Blog Tour



New Adult Contemporary

Date Published: May 7, 2014
   
There are always two stories.

Robin fell in love with Kent, the boy next door, a long time ago. Once their romance is rekindled, getting married and starting a family seems like the obvious next step. But fate throws a wrench in that plan. Now Robin is tempted to walk away from their relationship rather than settle for anything less than perfect with the man she loves.

Bailey is certainly not the boy next door, yet Shayna fell for his well-played act. But real love only exists in the movies. When a chance encounter binds them together, Shayna finds herself relying on Bailey more than she could ever have expected. And while their resources are slim and their circumstances are far from perfect, she and Bailey slowly discover that they do have something special to give….
When things don’t go exactly as planned, it’s hard not to PANIC.

MATURE CONTENT Strong Language/Sexual situations

Review:

The first thing I noticed when reading Panic is that in the prologue Kent's voice sounded almost like a voice over. It just had that kind of tone and it probably didn't help that I had watched Iron Man 3 before reading it but I'm just going to shut up and review  Panic now, haha.

Ryan Ringbloom gives readers just enough information to tease them almost before backing away and moving onto something else. She revisits the topic later on and you find out more. It wasn't hard to find myself reading on just to find more information on the two main characters and their history.

The writing flowed really smoothly. It was really easy to read the book and the different voices came out clearly. Even if you didn't know who was speaking you could make a pretty good guess from the tone and way the characters talked.

I almost felt as if I was starting at the end of a book instead of the beginning. I'm not sure if it was just the situation the characters found themselves in or something like that but it's just a feeling that I got. It was something that I found unique to Ryan Ringbloom's writing.


The one thing that confused me was the addition of the Three Years Later and switch in character's perspective. I had a niggling suspicion about how it would be relevant to Kent and Robin's situation but I wasn't completely sure until almost the end of the book. Then it became extremely clear what was going on if it hadn't already been. It was an awkward, emotional situation and one that as a reader of romance books I don't often get. Usually the topic of adoption comes up and readers are only able to view the side of the adopter's not the one's giving their child up for adoption. It was eye-opening and something that I think was realistically portrayed. It definitely gave me a new look into a difficult subject. While I was almost wishing that I could have just avoided the chapters with Bailey and Shane, I also was glad that we got this new perspective.

Panic was a good read, one that many readers can find themselves looking into a new perspective on a difficult subject.


Excerpt:

She looks like she’s about to be sick. Her hands dig into her stomach and she leans forward. “Why are you saying this? I thought we weren’t going to rush into anything? Now what, you’re proposing? What the hell? Here we go, moving too fast all over again.” She steps free from the car and slams the door. 

I step out and slam my own door with ten times the force. “Well, maybe fast is the only speed we know, maybe it’s the only speed that works for us.” 

“You know what, Kent? We shouldn’t have done this. It was stupid to think this would work.” She reaches into her bag for her keys and walks down the sidewalk. “Goodbye.” Her car flashes as she unlocks the driver’s side door.

“Don’t you dare leave!” I shout at her. “I just said I want to marry you and now you’re walking away from me and saying goodbye.”

She walks back over calmly and stands right in front of me. Her head tilts back to look up at me. “Sorry, but I’m not wife material,” she says. 

I’m furious. A clear thought couldn’t form if I tried. “Okay, good to know.” I grit my teeth, my mouth set in a fine line.

“You can’t be mad at me, Kent.” Her lip quivers.

“I can’t be mad? Is that what you’re telling me? ‘Cause I’ll tell you, Robin, I am way more than mad right now. You love me, you want to be with me, but you don’t want to marry me because ‘you’re not wife material.’ What does that even mean?” I holler. My fists are clenched, locked down at my sides.

“It means I’m defective,” she screams back at me. “I’m not the kind of girl you marry.”


Ryan Ringbloom

Ryan Ringbloom lives for anything Romance.  The passion, love, angst, awkwardness… she loves all of it.  When Ryan needs a break from reality she sneaks off to read a romantic story or write one of her own.   Drinking coffee, reading Tweets and hugs from her five year old are the best part of her day.

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