January Reading in Review

DNF:
Forever Mine by Elizabeth Reyes
Mature YA-romance

Seventeen-year old Sarah’s life is turned upside down when her single mom is sent to jail. She’s forced to move, leaving behind everything she’s ever known, including her best friend Sydney. Lost and bitter in a new school, her one goal is to save money and move back home. Then she meets Angel Moreno.

Enigmatic but gorgeous, Angel is almost too good to be true. Except for one thing, his archaic belief that guys and girls can never be “just friends”. The problem? Sarah’s best friend Sydney is not a girl.

With their unexpected romance intensifying to places neither ever experienced, how long can Sarah keep Angel in the dark about the guy waiting for her back home?


Unfortunately, this was a dnf for me. Perhaps I expected more, because I had been excited to read this series for awhile. Angel was a likeable enough character, but his obsessive behavior w/ Sarah was beyond my comprehension. (I even tried to remember back to when I was a teen – would I want someone that obsessed with me??) There was also the whole Dana thing, as well as the “Sarah-Sydney best friend but he’s a male” secret.

I got 38% through before I just couldn’t do it anymore. Not my cuppa and won’t be reading the others.

2 Stars:
Fall for Me by Melanie Marks 
When Zoey’s long-time boyfriend, Finn, cheats on her—kissing a girl he “just can’t resist”—he gives Zoey a “free pass,” telling her she can kiss any guy she wants. Finn is so cocky and sure of their relationship that the arrangement seems perfect. He’s not worried Zoey will fall for another guy, and he’s itching to get rid of his feelings of guilt.

But the thing is, Zoey knows exactly who she wants to kiss—longs to kiss— Finn’s best friend, Riley. But, she wants the kiss too much. She knows that. So, she resists the “Free Pass.” Still, she’s pushed into it when Finn loses a bet to Riley, and Riley wants his payment—a kiss from Zoey.

Novella
17,000-words

I can’t really recommend this book to anyone – though we all have different reading styles and maybe it’ll work for someone else.  It just didn’t work for me.  That being said, I finished it.  It had potential – but it was a bit over the top and unrealistic to be truly enjoyable.  I do have another book of Melanie’s in my queue and still plan on reading it.  I’m all about second chances.  You can get your copy here
3 Stars:
Butterface by Gwen Hayes
When love isn’t lucky…or pretty.

The scars on Beth’s face aren’t nearly as deep as the ones she nurses on the inside. She was born with hemifacial microsamia and was supposed to feel “lucky” that she wasn’t as disfigured as some people.

One boy, Lucky O’Leary starts to find the cracks in her hard shell and finds himself falling for her. Only Lucky has a secret–he needs to bring Beth to a “dog dinner” or lose his spot on the team. She can’t find out that the guy who brings the ugliest date wins a prize.

Young Adult Short Story–8000 words

This was a sweet story that I enjoyed very much.  This is my second read of Gwen’s and she hasn’t disappointed me yet!  You can get your copy here.
Crush Control by Jennifer Jabaley
Willow has spent most of her life as her mother’s sidekick in a popular Las Vegas hypnotism show. So when she and her mom move back to their sleepy southern hometown to start over, she thinks she’s in for a life of quiet normalcy. Except that her new life turns out to be anything but, when she kinda sorta hypnotizes Quinton, the hottest guy on the football team, to fall madly, deeply, head over heels in love with her. But what started out as an innocent way to make her best friend, Max, jealous soon gets way out of hand, and Willow begins to wonder if the mind – and more importantly, the heart – is something you can really control.
I enjoyed Max and Willow’s story and how it developed from friends to something more.  I think the story was very well told and I look forward to reading more from this author.  You can get your copy here or here.

 

The Groom Came Back by Abby Gaines

Typical. It takes Dr. Jack Mitchell eight years to pull himself away from his terribly important career abroad and come home for a divorce. And then he doesn’t even know who she is! Sure, Callie Summers—excuse me, Mitchell—was a gawky schoolgirl when Jack rescued her from a nasty family situation. But that’s no excuse for the man not to recognize his own wife. 

And now the gorgeous neurosurgeon thinks he’s going to hightail it out of Tennessee with his final decree in hand. Uh-uh. Callie isn’t letting him off quite so easily. Not when she, to her utter dismay, is finding him so irresistible. 

Irresistible enough to get him to tie the knot again?

This was a solid 3 star read for me. The characters were likeable and I was glad to see the characters from “Married by Mistake” in this book briefly. Unfortunately, the big declaration at the end of the book (AKA the HEA) was not believable. It just seemed rushed and like it came out of left field in an effort to tie up the book within the allotted word count. You can get your copy here or here.

Her Best Friend’s Brother by T.J. Dell

Libby has been in love with Tony Marchetti since she was seven years old. The problem? Tony is her best friend’s older brother. Lately Tony has started looking at her in a new way and he emails her all the time. Could it be possible that he is starting to see her as more than his kid sister’s best friend?

Tony knows Libby McKay is off limits. She’s his sister’s best friend for crying out loud! But she is also smart, funny, and seriously hot. Plus she’s not afraid to get a little sweaty– on the track that is. Tony can’t seem to help himself, besides what’s a few emails? The occasional phone call? He can keep things light and friendly– Can’t he? 

I loved the first 30% of this book – actually smiled almost the whole time I was reading it. The rest of the book was 6 years worth of misunderstandings, miscommunications, and bad timing. None the less, I couldn’t stop reading. I was invested in Libby and Tony, despite how drawn out the conflicts were.  I ended the book the same way I started it……..with a big smile on my face.

One word of caution – this sounds like a YA book (which is why I bought it).  It’s not – although, it is a mostly-clean read.

This was my first read of T.J. Dell – I’d definitely read more from her!  You can get your copy here.

The Playboy and Plain Jane by LeAnne Banks

Boston hunk Nicholas Barone could hardly believe one-year-old Molly was his daughter. The sexy businessman was committed only to his extended Italian family, to their business—Baronessa Gelati—and to short-term relationships with gorgeous socialites. Then one pintsized female turned his priorities upside down.

Enter Gail Fenton, nanny extraordinaire. Within days she had a cranky Molly smiling; within a few sleepless nights, she had a frustrated Nicholas fantasizing. Bewitched by a virgin. Vexed by the girl next door. Man-about-town Nicholas was in serious trouble, for unlike his former lovers, who wanted only his money or his name, Gail wanted his heart.

Confession time: the nanny/babysitter/governess sub-genre is one of my favorites!  This was a wonderful story and I was drawn to each character, plus the members of the Barone family.  This was my first story by LeAnne Banks, but will definitely be reading more of her (like maybe……..the rest of the Barone series??)  You can get your copy here or here.

A Wedding Story by Dee Tenorio

Ruth Anne Barbellis—unhappily nicknamed “Rhubarb” by her lifelong enemy, Bobby Wichowski—is in Wedding Hell. Why?

Her sister is marrying Bobby’s brother.

She’s trussed up in a bridesmaid dress that must have been designed originally as a Victorian Torture Chamber.

To teach them a lesson, she and Bobby have been assigned to the Kiddie Table.

And that’s only the beginning…

I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from story – I’d always assumed Dee Tenorio wrote steamier romantica/erotica so I was pleasantly surprised that this was actually a cute, cleaner read.  It was a short story, but well worth the time.  I’ll be looking for more to read from Ms. Tenorio in the future.  You can get your copy here or here.

4 stars:

Always the Baker Never the Bride by Sandra Bricker:

Thirty-six-year-old Emma Rae Travis has been baking specialty cakes and melt-in-your-mouth pastries at The Backstreet Bakery in historic Roswell, just outside of Atlanta, for the last six years. But here s the rub about her job as a baker … Emma is diabetic. When she tastes her creations, it can only be in the most minute portions. Emma is considered an artisan for the stunning creme brulee wedding cake that won her the Passionate Palette Award last year, but she s never even had one full slice of it. 

When Jackson Drake hears about this local baker who has won a prestigious award for her wedding cake artistry, he tells his assistant to be sure and include her in the pastry tastings scheduled at his new wedding destination hotel the following week. And for Jackson, that particular day has started out badly with two workmen trapped in a broken elevator and a delivery of several dozen 300-thread-count bed linens in the wrong size abandoned in the lobby. But when the arrogant baker he met a week prior in Roswell stumbles into the dining room with a platter of pastries and a bucketful of orders, he knows for certain: It s going to be a really rotten day. 


Can these two ill-suited players master the high-wire act and make a go of their new business venture? Or will they take each other crashing downward, without a net? And will the surprise wedding at The Tanglewood be theirs?
 

I loved this book from beginning to end.  The chemistry between Emma and Jackson was wonderful as were the wacky, wonderful background characters.  I would highly recommend this one to anyone.

This is categorized as a Christian romance, though it is not overly-preachy and is most definitely a clean read.

This was my first read of Sandra Bricker- I’ve already got the next book in this series in my reading queue (it was an kindle freebie last week!) You can get your copy here or here.

Flat-Out Love by Jessica Park

Flat-Out Love is a warm and witty novel of family love and dysfunction, deep heartache and raw vulnerability, with a bit of mystery and one whopping, knock-you-to-your-knees romance.

Something is seriously off in the Watkins home. And Julie Seagle, college freshman, small-town Ohio transplant, and the newest resident of this Boston house, is determined to get to the bottom of it.

When Julie’s off-campus housing falls through, her mother’s old college roommate, Erin Watkins, invites her to move in. The parents, Erin and Roger, are welcoming, but emotionally distant and academically driven to eccentric extremes. The middle child, Matt, is an MIT tech geek with a sweet side … and the social skills of a spool of USB cable. The youngest, Celeste, is a frighteningly bright but freakishly fastidious 13-year-old who hauls around a life-sized cardboard cutout of her oldest brother almost everywhere she goes.

And there’s that oldest brother, Finn: funny, gorgeous, smart, sensitive, almost emotionally available. Geographically? Definitely unavailable. That’s because Finn is traveling the world and surfacing only for random Facebook chats, e-mails, and status updates. Before long, through late-night exchanges of disembodied text, he begins to stir something tender and silly and maybe even a little bit sexy in Julie’s suddenly lonesome soul.

To Julie, the emotionally scrambled members of the Watkins family add up to something that … well … doesn’t quite add up. Not until she forces a buried secret to the surface, eliciting a dramatic confrontation that threatens to tear the fragile Watkins family apart, does she get her answer.  

This was one of my favorite reads in January.  I loved Julie’s interactions with the whole Watkins family – her big-sister relationship with Celeste, her budding relationship with Finn, and her conflicting relationship with Matt. I think Jessica Parks is a very gifted storyteller and I look forward to reading more of her in the future. You can get your copy here or here.

Healing Hearts by Taryn Kincaid

As a girl, Emma Whiteside asked Adam Caldwell, Viscount Riverton, to wait for her to be of marriageable age. Now, twelve years later, Emma hates Adam as much as she once loved him, holding the former army major responsible for the death of her brother on the battlefield.

Adam already blames himself for the loss of the men under his command. But the fiery young woman Emma’s become sparks his arousal, as well as emotions Adam thought long dead. The passion between them makes him want to reclaim the man he was before the war.

Though she tries to hold on to her hatred, Emma’s longing for Adam is undeniable, especially after the two share a smoldering kiss. Still, Adam is certain no woman would want a man so damaged. Can Emma prove him wrong?

I absolutely loved this story! The beginning was a bit slow, but it soon picked up pace and I devoured it. Wonderful chemistry between Emma and Adam. Would definitely recommend. You can get your copy here.

Married by Mistake by Abby Gaines

Do not adjust your set. That really was Casey Greene being jilted by her fiancé on live TV! And that really was Memphis’s most eligible bachelor who stepped in to marry her instead.

Millionaire businessman Adam Carmichael wanted only to help Casey save face. He isn’t prepared for the news that their “fake” wedding is legal and binding.

While they secretly wait for an annulment, media and family scrutiny forces them to put on their best loving-couple act. Except by now, neither one is quite sure who’s acting….

I am a new “fan-girl” of Abby Gaines and have really enjoyed everything I’ve read of her so far.  This book was a solid 3 stars until the final chapter……which easily moved it to a 4 star rating.  You can get this for free from eharlequin here

One Week Later

I had injections last week.  For as nervous as I was, they have been a God-send.  I’ve gone one full week without the chronic burning between my neck & shoulder, no numbness in my fingers, and no achiness in my arm. I get a little twinge of a flare up now and then, but it’s occasional and I’m in heaven!

I’ve been transitioning between genealogy and reading – doing a bit of both every day.  Currently, I’m on the 4th book of Toni Blake’s Destiny series.  Loved, loved, loved the first two; liked the 3rd one, and so far am enjoying Holly Lane.  My goal is to read 100 books by the end of the year; so far, I’ve read 80.  So far, so good – but I think I need to pick up the pace a little bit if I plan to obtain this goal!

As far as genealogy goes, I’m fairly active (like on a daily basis) at ancestry.com and myheritage.com. MyHeritage is more a collection of gedcoms, but it is a great way to connect with other folks.  I’ve made connections with German relatives in Schleswig-Holstein which is amazing to me since I don’t know much about that branch.  Rumor has it there’s a written history somewhere, but I haven’t been able to find a family member that knows anything about it. Then again, I wasn’t too interested in my German ancestry while growing up – it has nothing to do with the sperm-donor-that-I-really-don’t-consider-my-dad, but more the whole Anne Frank issue.  I loved her growing up and I was so ashamed to share heritage with the folks that were responsible for killing her.  I wanted nothing to do with it.

I also have to say that I love the changes made at www.familyhistory.org and the way the holdings are cataloged now – makes it so much easier to search and locate records!  Also, if you haven’t been there before – findagrave.com is a form of crack for me.  I’ve actually connected with some Irish and Danish relatives through that site.

Well enough rambling for me today – I have to go in for traction today (potentially my last one!!) and then decide if I want to buy a home unit (I’m not sure it’s effective enough to warrant the $$$).

Take care,
Devonna

Follow Friday (Blog Edition)

To join the fun and make now book blogger friends, just follow these simple rules:
  1. Follow the Follow My Book Blog Friday Host { Parajunkee.com } and any one else you want to follow on the list
  2. Follow our Featured Bloggers – http://www.bookswithbite.net/
  3. Put your Blog name & URL in the Linky thing.
  4. Grab the button up there and place it in a post, this post is for people to find a place to say hi in your comments
  5. Follow Follow Follow as many as you can
  6. If someone comments and says they are following you, be a dear and follow back. Spread the Love…and the followers
  7. If you want to show the link list, just follow the link below the entries and copy and paste it within your post!  
  8. If your new to the follow friday hop, comment and let me know, so I can stop by and check out your blog! 
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The Blog Hop that’s hosted over at Crazy for Books.

Today’s question over there is:

“How do you spread the word about your blog?
(e.g. Social Networking sites, Book Blog Directories, comments on other blogs…)”
I twitter, I have a Good Reads account, I have a LibraryThing account, and I visit other blogs and make comments.  I used to blog a lot, but then I fell off the face of the earth and am just starting up again with a new bloggy address that mixes my love of cooking, reading, and genealogy all at one home.  I’ve made great friends through blogging and hope to continue to do so!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Don’t forget to enter my contest while you’re here.  Julie Lessman is a Christian author who was a wonderful series out called The Daughters of Boston.  She also has just started a new series called Winds of Change.  I am giving away the first book of the Daughters series.  More info here.

Library Loot: September 29 – October 5

Library Loot is a weekly event co-hosted alternatively by Marg and Claire that encourages bloggers to share the books they’ve checked out from the library. If you’d like to participate, just write up your post-feel free to steal the button-and link it using the Mr. Linky (at Claire’s this week) any time during the week. And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries!

Only two this week (so far!):

I heard about The Sky is Everywhere from Ames’s review The Book Scoop.  I started it immediately and haven’t been able to put it down since!

A co-worker recommended The Forgotten Garden to me.  The genealogy nut in my went a bit crazy – so I definitely plan on reading this one next!

Win a Julie Lessman Book

Okay – I don’t think people quite get how excited I am about this series or the writing of Julie Lessman in general.  So, I’m upping the ante.  I’m giving the first book of the series away (Sorry – US & Canada addresses only).  Here’s what you can do to win –

1) Post about the contest on your blog and then leave me a comment with a link to your post

OR
2) Leave me a comment about inspirational romances.  Do you read them?  Why or why not?

If you win, please read it and post your thoughts.

You have until Friday, October 8, 2010.  The winner will be randomly selected from the comments I receive.  (Now I realize I don’t get a lot of traffic on this site, so please spread the word!)

Julie is a Christian Romance writer. You can learn more about the books here, here, or here.

Back to Reading

So, I posted about this at Dev’s Good Reads, but wanted to be sure I posted the information here also.  I just finished reading a great series by Julie Lessman called The Daughters of Boston, and then started on her new series, Winds of Change.  Both series follow the O’Connor family in Boston and are wonderful books that I for one couldn’t put down. You can learn more about Julie and her books at her website (posted above).  I sure hope you give them a try – after her first book, she immediately became an autobuy for me.

Daughters of Boston:

Winds of Change:

Good Enough to Come Out of Hiding For…..

So I just finished Julie Lessman’s Daughters of Boston series, and the first book of her newest series, Winds of Change. If you are looking for something great to read, or if you just want to sink into a new series – I highly recommend it! She has now solidified a spot on my auto-buy list and cannot wait until her next book comes out.

These series are connected, so I do recommend reading them in order…..and if you do pick them up, let me know what you think!

Julie is a Christian Romance writer. You can learn more about her here: http://www.julielessman.com

Sunrise Key Trilogy by Suzanne Brockmann

Just Finished:

Synopsis: Kissed by a phantom at midnight, she had no choice but to surrender….

When Dr. Marshall Devlin spotted Leila Hunt alone on the dance floor, he yearned to charm the violet-eyed Cinderella into his arms, but how could he court the lady when they fought over everything, and always had? Then the clock struck twelve, and Leila was possessed by the passion of a familiar stranger. He’d captured her lips — and her soul — in a moment of magic, but could she learn to love the man behind the mask?

In a debut that celebrates the delights and disasters of falling in love with the boy next door, Suzanne Brockmann wins every heart! He’d teased and tormented her since childhood, hidden his white-hot desire for the woman she’d become, but once a fleeting embrace threatened to reveal his secret, could he make her his forever?

My Thoughts: I enjoyed Marsh and Leila’s story very much! Theirs was a great tale with just the right amount of obstacles to make this an enjoyable reading experience.

Verdict: This was Very Good and really set the bar for me to want to read other Brockmann tales in the future..

Just Finished:
Synopsis: He knew just the right moves to melt her resistance….

Allowing Simon Hunt to play her partner on her latest assignment probably wasn’t Frankie Paresky’s best idea ever, but the P.I. found it just as hard as most women did to tell him no! When a chase to solve a long-ago mystery sparked a sizzling attraction between old friends, Frankie wavered between pleasure and panic. Could the best bad boy she’d ever known be the man she’d always love?

Utterly seductive, irresistibly inventive, Suzanne Brockmann’s merry romp celebrates a love as torrid as the Florida sun – and as steamily passionate as a first kiss! She’d vowed never to be a notch on anyone’s belt or settle for one night only, but could she turn down a dare that promised a real taste of heaven?

My Thoughts: This was the first book I read in the trilogy, and my least favorite of the three. I admit, the pretty cover sucked me in. But in my own defense, the story sounded right up my alley. The problem was there was no angst, there really was no pinnacle turning point of the story. It just was.

Verdict: This was somewhere between Okay and Good. I liked the characters ~ there just unfortunately wasn’t much of a story there.

Just Finished:
Synopsis: His lips made an offer no woman would dare refuse . . .

Funny, charismatic, and one heck of a temptation, Preston Seaholm made a wickedly sexy hero as he rescued Molly Cassidy from tumbling off the roof! The pretty widow bewitched him with a smile, unaware the tanned sun god was Sunrise Key’s mysterious tycoon — and one of the most eligible bachelors in the country. He needed help fending off unwanted advances, but once he convinced her to play along at pretending they were engaged, would he discover the pleasures of surrendering to her temptation?

Weaving a fast-paced tale as touching as it is passionate, as witty as it is irresistible, Suzanne Brockmann reveals the perfect gift for the man who has everything: true love! He promised her the world if that would make her happy, but would a notorious pirate confess that the only prize he yearned to capture was a lady’s heart?

My Thoughts: This was another awesome tale by Suzanne Brockmann. I enjoyed Pres and Molly very much, as well as Molly’s son Zander. I couldn’t stop reading this once I started and it was a great way to spend a few hours on a rainy day.

Verdict: This was Very Good and was a great story to end the trilogy with.

The Bad Luck Wedding Dress by Geralyn Dawson

Just Finished:
Synopsis: IT WOULD TAKE MORE THAN A LITTLE LUCK TO BRING THEIR TEXAS HEARTS TOGETHER….

They were calling it the Bad Luck Wedding Dress, and Jenny Fortune knew that spelled trouble for her Fort Worth dressmaking shop. Just because the Bailey girls had met with one mishap or another after wearing Jenny’s loveliest creation, her clientele had begun to stay away in droves. Yet Jenny was still betting she could turn her luck around–by wearing the gown herself at her very own wedding. There’s just one hitch: first she has to find a groom…

Trace McBride seemed as likely a candidate as any. An attractive widower raising three little girls who were fast becoming three little outlaws, Trace badly needed a woman’s loving touch. Jenny wasn’t altogether sure she knew how to get a man to propose marriage, but she was willing to take off her spectacles, let down her honey-blond hair, and even give flirtation a try. But when seduction turns into red-hot passion, Jenny will find herself risking everything–even her life–on the chance that she’ll be lucky in love..
My Thoughts: It dawned on me that I own series of books by authors that I’ve never read. This is the start of one them.

I enjoyed this book very much (in spite of the fact that my copy was missing 30 pages and that the binding was skewed on another 10). Trace and Jenny were a great combination and I thought Ms. Dawson did an excellent job with the telling of their story. This tale had as much humor as it did heart which made it a wonderful reading experience for me.

There were also several background characters that made this book so enjoyable ~ the McBride Menaces (Trace’s three daughters) would be at the front of this list. These girls have a gift for mischief and it was so fun reading about their exploits. They all three have stories in the Bad Luck Brides series and I can’t wait to find out how well they grew up.

Verdict: This was Very Good. Next up will be Trace’s twin brother’s story, The Bad Luck Wedding Cake. I’m looking forward to reading about the further exploits of the McBride family.

Not Blogging, Just Reading

Sorry folks ~ I’ve been a very bad caretaker of my blog as of late, but I have a great reason. I’ve been reading (and I’m talking real books, not just my Economics stuff).

I’ve read:

Practice Makes Perfect by Julie James ~ Excellent
Kiss and Tell by Suzanne Brockmann ~ Very Good
The Kissing Game by Suzanne Brockmann ~ Good
Scenes of Passion by Suzanne Brockmann ~ Good

Next up will be the 3rd in Brockmann’s Sunrise Key Trilogy, Otherwise Engaged. Can you tell I’ve recently read my first Suzanne Brockmann and am hooked (sorry Holly!)?

My Library

Well, I think I’m done. I wish I could show you a picture of the whole thing, but the angle of the room makes it almost impossible to get the whole thing on camera. I’ve done my best though!!!

This is what I started with (well, technically this is what I started with after I painted):




Then I added my books:


Then I had to clean out some of my books, which I either posted on PBS and/or donated to the library (you have to imagine several of these to get the full effect):


Which brings me to the final product:

I have to say, it’s my favorite room in the house now. I still don’t have as much shelf space as I initially planned on, but it works. I had to double up my books, so I have two rows on each shelf, but at least they’re organized, alphabetized (yes, I’m that girl), and taken out of their respective boxes. And even if it didn’t turn out exactly perfect, it’s still a far cry better than this: