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8 June 2014
Showcase Sunday #85
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6 June 2014
Book Review: Red at Night by Katie McGarry
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Format: Kindle
Publishers: Harlequin Teen
Published: 1st April 2014
Pages: 84
Genre: YA, Contemporary Romance
Main Characters: Stella, Jonah
Date Read: 2nd June 2014
Rating Given:
“Do you think people can change?” I ask Rick.
“Yes,” he answers plainly. “There are those who can.”
That grabs my attention. “So you believe it’s possible?”
“Miss Stella .” He gives me his teacher-to -pupil stare. “It boils down to choice.”
It took awhile for this to be available on Amazon UK but as soon as it did I just had to get it and with it being free as well, well I was in my elements...
I love this cover which I think has more to with the use of colours in the background as it makes the cover visually stunning. I love the composition of the title and the way it's in big letters just makes it stand out.
With this being a novella I was a little bit worried about reading as sometimes short stories don't have the depth that a full length novel does but I should have had more faith in Katie McGarry as she did a fabulous job. I was so drawn into this story I just couldn't stop reading it and when it came to an end I was sad that there wasn't any more I just hope that Katie will revisit Jonah and Stella again in the future. I loved the friendship between Stella and Jonah as you wouldn't expect it especially when they have known each other for awhile. The only reason why it didn't get the full star rating was because of the ending as I didn't feel like there was any real closure for Stella and Jonah, it was a cute ending but just not enough for me.
I loved the two main characters equally as they both had a lot of baggage that they had to deal with but both of them together was able to help one another get through some very tough times.
Overall I loved this novella I just wanted a bit more at the end for it to be perfect!
“For a few seconds, I want to know what it’s like not to settle or dream, but to live. To be the girl who’s cared for, to be the girl who’s cherished, to be the girl who’s kissed.”
Synopsis:
In Red at Night, Stella and Jonah are total opposites. She's the girl with purple hair from the wrong part of town. He's a high school senior who hangs with the cool crowd. Until a car accident leaves him haunted by guilt, and Jonah starts spending time at Stella's favorite refuge…the local cemetery.
Stella knows she should keep her distance—after all, she spent her girlhood being bullied by Jonah's friends. Once he's sorted out his tangled emotions, Jonah won't have time for her anymore. Too bad she's already fallen for him.
“Do you think people can change?” I ask Rick.
“Yes,” he answers plainly. “There are those who can.”
That grabs my attention. “So you believe it’s possible?”
“Miss Stella .” He gives me his teacher-to -pupil stare. “It boils down to choice.”
It took awhile for this to be available on Amazon UK but as soon as it did I just had to get it and with it being free as well, well I was in my elements...
I love this cover which I think has more to with the use of colours in the background as it makes the cover visually stunning. I love the composition of the title and the way it's in big letters just makes it stand out.
With this being a novella I was a little bit worried about reading as sometimes short stories don't have the depth that a full length novel does but I should have had more faith in Katie McGarry as she did a fabulous job. I was so drawn into this story I just couldn't stop reading it and when it came to an end I was sad that there wasn't any more I just hope that Katie will revisit Jonah and Stella again in the future. I loved the friendship between Stella and Jonah as you wouldn't expect it especially when they have known each other for awhile. The only reason why it didn't get the full star rating was because of the ending as I didn't feel like there was any real closure for Stella and Jonah, it was a cute ending but just not enough for me.
I loved the two main characters equally as they both had a lot of baggage that they had to deal with but both of them together was able to help one another get through some very tough times.
Overall I loved this novella I just wanted a bit more at the end for it to be perfect!
“For a few seconds, I want to know what it’s like not to settle or dream, but to live. To be the girl who’s cared for, to be the girl who’s cherished, to be the girl who’s kissed.”
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5 June 2014
Guest Blog Post - Shot Through the Heart by Matt Cain
‘Need a companion for your beach holiday? Look no further than this fun, glitzy tale.’ Heat
Shot through the Heart is Matt Cain’s debut novel, a Hollywood tale of romance, heartbreak and the lengths some will go to maintain that unblemished movie star image.
The Silver Screen had never shone as bright . . .
Mia Sinclair is the first lady of love, a beautiful goddess known for her romantic roles on the silver screen. But in reality life does not imitate art and love is not as easily found in the real world as it is in the movies.
Leo Henderson is the Brit living in L.A, enjoying the lifestyle and photographing the stars when they least expect it. He knows that being a paparazzi has its pitfalls, but he’s living the Hollywood dream and enjoying every minute of it.
Billy Spencer, the handsome screen idol of the moment, is sexy, tanned and hiding a secret that could easily end his career as a leading man.
When Mia meets Leo, the sparks fly. But is dating a paparazzi the biggest mistake of her life? And as Mia and Billy look to star in the biggest movie of their careers, will their smouldering on screen relationship destroy a chance of happiness before it begins?
‘A deliciously sexy romp that blows open the scandalous secrets of Hollywood.’ Daily Express
‘Insider cynicism meets a delight in glamour . . .’ 5 Books to know for 2014 - Elle
The Inspiration behind my character Mia
One of the best things about writing my first book Shot Through the Heart was creating my lead character, a Hollywood actress called Mia Sinclair.
As the novel opens, Mia’s hugely successful and has her dream career and her dream home – but it hasn’t come easily. I wasn’t interested in exploring the personality of someone who hadn’t ever experienced any kind of struggle to get to where she wanted to be in life. I don’t know about you but I always find those people totally uninteresting, whether they’re celebs I read about in magazines or real men and women I meet in life. I remember when I was younger and people told me tough experiences would be character building I always thought they were being patronizing but as I got older and went through my own share of sadness, disappointment and rejection and had to pick myself up and learn from each experience I gradually came to see that they were right and everything I’d been through has molded me into the person I am today.
So my character Mia has experienced her fair share of hard knocks; she grew up without much money in the dreary city of Cleveland, her dad walked out on the family with some trampy blonde from a trailer park when she was still very young, and her mum, who she was very close to, died just as her film career was taking off. But it’s because of everything she’s gone through that she really appreciates her success – and is prepared to do just about anything to make sure she holds onto it.
One of the things she forces herself to do is follow a strict diet and exercise regime to keep her looking good for film shoots and premieres. Unfortunately, she’s someone who hates exercise and is prone to binge-eating. All of this was inspired by my own experiences. I do loads of exercise now but I didn’t properly get into it till I was in my twenties and before then I used to absolutely hate it – I can still remember my whole body tensing in revolt whenever we had to do sports at school. And all through my life, whenever I’ve been unhappy or upset, I’ve surrendered to an overwhelming urge to binge on sweets, crisps or chocolate – sometimes to the extent that it can feel like I’m high and getting a fix of some kind of drug, only to come crashing down with what feels like a horrendous hangover afterwards. And that’s a feeling Mia knows all too well – and one I was keen to show her experiencing in the book.
Of course, as a successful film actress she has a lot to feel happy about. But behind the smiles she’s starting to feel lonely – and, after years of being single she’s desperate for a man to share her life with, someone who’ll always be on her side and
will stand proud next to her when she’s nervous about walking down the red carpet. And, although I’m obviously not a film star, I can totally appreciate her need for a soulmate or to be on a tight team of two; in the run-up to writing the book I was single for years and had a run of dating disappointments and romantic rejections that left me feeling not only lonely but just not good enough, that maybe I was doing something wrong or there was something about me that was just unlovable. As I wrote about Mia experiencing the same kind of emotions this is when I really felt the strongest connection to her – and it’s why I named her after my niece, who was only a baby when I was writing the book.
In the case of the fictional Mia, her loneliness is exacerbated by the fact that she’s starred in a string of romantic comedies that have earned her the nickname The First Lady of Love. And the fact that she’s a star means that every time she goes out on a date with a new man the paparazzi photograph them together and the next day stories appear in the press announcing that she’s fallen in love and wants to get married, which only sends her new man running to the Hollywood Hills. The experience has led her to hate the paparazzi and to blame them for her loneliness and it’s this that allowed me to imagine what would happen if one day she actually met a paparazzo and found herself attracted to him. And this is when my story really started to take off…
Alright, this element of my character and her story might be pure invention – and I can’t claim to have based any of it on my own experiences. But allowing my imagination to run free was the part of the writing process I enjoyed most. And creating a convincing female character was something I felt really strongly that I wanted to get right. I hope you’ll think that I’ve succeeded. And I hope you’ll like my Mia as much as I do!
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4 June 2014
Off the Record (Record, #1) by K.A. Linde
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Format: Kindle (earc)
Publishers: Montlake Romance
Published: 11th March 2014
Pages: 445
Genre: Adult, Contemporary Romance
Main Characters: Liz, Brady
Date Read: 23rd May - 1st June 2014
Rating Given:
I received this book from Netgalley awhile ago which I kept telling myself I will read it this month but I kept finding other books to read. I finally made sure I read it in May and I'm glad I did as I really enjoyed it and I wish I hadn't kept putting it off...
I do like this cover as there's not many covers around with the guy on the cover and especially with most of the face cropped out. Being a photographer you would think I wouldn't like covers with features cropped off yet I found myself drawn to him. I love the use of colours as they are very fitting for the actual story.
At the minute I am loving contemporary romance novels and this is no different. This book is a little different to other contemporary books that I have read and I loved every minute of it. Even though I loved it I still felt like there was something missing which I can't put my finger on as I loved the story, the romance and even the characters where likeable. Sometimes I am not a fan of love triangles yet in this case I enjoyed it and I believed in it which not happens very often. The chemistry between Liz and Brady was very hot but I could also see a bit of a spark between her and Hayden even if she couldn't see it. We was left with a bit of a cliff hanger which has made me very excited for the next book.
As I said before I did really like the characters in this book with none of them standing out more than the other. Liz was a very likable character as she was smart although some of her actions wasn't so smart but I understood why she did what she did. I loved both Brady and Hayden at different points in the book and didn't like them in other parts but that's because I felt like I was feeling the same things as Liz. I would have liked to have seen more of her friend Victoria as she was a very funny character but she wasn't in it much.
Overall I very much enjoyed this book and I even more excited about reading the next book.
“I'm giving you what I can give you, and I'm telling you in advance that you might get hurt. But it's worth it to take the risk. I can damn well promise you that it's worth it.”
Synopsis:
Liz Dougherty has no idea a single question is about to change her life.
Her first big reporting assignment for her North Carolina college newspaper has her covering a state senator’s impromptu press conference. Brady Maxwell may have everything it takes to be a politician—a winning pedigree, devastating good looks, a body made to wear suits—but his politics rub Liz the wrong way. When Liz’s hard-hitting question catches the upstart senator off-guard, it impresses Hayden Lane, Liz’s editor who feels she’s headed for a promising career as a reporter.
But Liz is also headed into a secret romance with Brady that could destroy both their ambitions. Though he’s a bachelor, potential voters might frown on Brady cozying up to a reporter. And Liz isn’t sure sneaking around is enough for her—especially when things between her and Hayden might be less platonic than she thought.
Sleek, sexy, and smart, Off the Record ventures into a high-stakes campaign and an even higher-stakes affair to answer the question: When politics and love collide, can there ever be a winner?
I received this book from Netgalley awhile ago which I kept telling myself I will read it this month but I kept finding other books to read. I finally made sure I read it in May and I'm glad I did as I really enjoyed it and I wish I hadn't kept putting it off...
I do like this cover as there's not many covers around with the guy on the cover and especially with most of the face cropped out. Being a photographer you would think I wouldn't like covers with features cropped off yet I found myself drawn to him. I love the use of colours as they are very fitting for the actual story.
At the minute I am loving contemporary romance novels and this is no different. This book is a little different to other contemporary books that I have read and I loved every minute of it. Even though I loved it I still felt like there was something missing which I can't put my finger on as I loved the story, the romance and even the characters where likeable. Sometimes I am not a fan of love triangles yet in this case I enjoyed it and I believed in it which not happens very often. The chemistry between Liz and Brady was very hot but I could also see a bit of a spark between her and Hayden even if she couldn't see it. We was left with a bit of a cliff hanger which has made me very excited for the next book.
As I said before I did really like the characters in this book with none of them standing out more than the other. Liz was a very likable character as she was smart although some of her actions wasn't so smart but I understood why she did what she did. I loved both Brady and Hayden at different points in the book and didn't like them in other parts but that's because I felt like I was feeling the same things as Liz. I would have liked to have seen more of her friend Victoria as she was a very funny character but she wasn't in it much.
Overall I very much enjoyed this book and I even more excited about reading the next book.
“I'm giving you what I can give you, and I'm telling you in advance that you might get hurt. But it's worth it to take the risk. I can damn well promise you that it's worth it.”
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Waiting on Wednesday - On the Record by K.A. Linde
"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Here's this week's book I can't wait for...
I really enjoyed the first book in this series Off the Record and even though it wasn't a five star rating (I rated it 4.5/5) from me I am still excited to see what happens next.
What are you waiting on?
On the Record (Record, #2) by K.A. Linde
Expected Publication: 26th August 2014
Synopsis:
For political reporter Liz Dougherty, election day—a day of looking toward the future and saying goodbye to the past—seems like a fitting time to start a new relationship. But feelings for her former flame still linger...
The sexy second book in bestselling author K.A. Linde’s Record series decides whether it’s better to pick up the pieces and move on...or to pick up right where you left off.
I really enjoyed the first book in this series Off the Record and even though it wasn't a five star rating (I rated it 4.5/5) from me I am still excited to see what happens next.
What are you waiting on?
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3 June 2014
BOTM #32
A bit of a slow month of reading for me in May, which I think has something to do with trying to read Wicked I just couldn't get into it. Just under halfway through I decided to stop reading it and I will hopefully go back to it at a later date when Wicked the show isn't so fresh in my mind. It also took me awhile to read the first few books of the month as it took me a little time to get into them but I eventually did.
Here's what I read in May:
Here's what I read in May:
- Camp Boyfriend (Camp Boyfriend, #1) by J.K. Rock - 3.5/5
- Entwined by Heather Dixon - 3/5
- Flight (The Crescent Chronicles, #1)by Alyssa Rose Ivy - 3/5
- Storm (Elemental, #1) by Brigid Kemmerer - 5/5
- Legal Affairs - Confessions of a Litigation God by Sawyer Bennett - 5/5
- Take Me On (Pushing the Limits, #4) by Katie McGarry - 4/5
- Off the Record (Record, #1) by K.A. Linde - 4.5/5
And the book of the month goes to...
Another month where I couldn't pick just one favourite book. Both of these where the only 5 star books that I read so it only seemed fair to have them joint favourites plus they are both completely different so there's no way to compare them. I was addicted to both of these books that when I was reading them I just didn't want to put either of them down, I loved every minute of both of these books and I can't wait to read more from both of these authors.
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BOTM #32
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1 June 2014
Showcase Sunday #84
Showcase Sunday is a weekly Meme that I am taking part of. This weekly meme is hosted by Vicky over at Book, Biscuits and Tea.
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Physical Books
These books are all for review, the first two are from Hot Key Books and the last one is by Pan Macmillan publishers. Say Her Name is a new kind of genre for me as I don't usually like creepy books but it sounded too good to not ask for it.
Free Kindle Books
Amazon UK now has a New Adult section of kindle books which is dangerous for me as I'm addicted to New Adult books, I just hope these three books are as good as the NA books I have read before.
Review Kindle Books
These three books are from either the author or the publishers which I am so thankful for as they sound amazing.
The rest of the review books are thanks to Netgalley.
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Showcase Sunday #84
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Allie Burke|Amanda Sun|Bella Love|C.M. Owens|Elsa Winckler|Evan Grace|James Dawson|Jen Frederick|Josephine Angelini|Melissa Pearl|Michelle Betham|Mila Gray|Ophelia London|Showcase Sunday|Simon Packham|
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