Thursday, September 20, 2012
Ceaseless
When I started this blog, I had this book in mind. I loved the series and was counting down for this book to come out. So, here is my much anticipated (even if I am the only on anticipating it) review of Ceaseless.
I'm not going to back track very much because I want everyone to read this book, so I'm going to just give you a brief recap.
Because of a curse put on her when she was a young child, Pagan Moore can see souls. They never talk to her and they don't know that she can see them. When she meets Dank, she is immediately drawn to him. He is Death and is there to claim her soul, but their attraction goes to deep for him to ignore it, so he saves her, instead.
Now Heaven and Hell are against them for changing fate.
In Ceaseless, the Deity steps in and erases all of Pagan's memories of Dank. He must give her true soulmate a chance at her, if she still chooses Dank, they can be together. So, Dank must woo her and make her fall in love with him all over again, while competing with her true soulmate.
My thoughts on this book.
I'd like to go back and reread the series as a whole. Its hard to read series in bits and pieces, but this was a great ending to a great series. This is the series that turned me onto Abbi Glines and I've loved everything she's written.
I'd like her to do side stories of other characters in the books, but not Leif. He annoys me and wouldn't you know his story is the one she's writing next.
Here's the link for this book. I hope you choose to read this. I know its hard to get into the paranormal books, but this is a good one!
http://www.amazon.com/Ceaseless-Existence-ebook/dp/B009CE4TG6/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1347980817&sr=8-2&keywords=ceaseless+by+abbi+glines
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Clash
Oh Jude.
Nicole Williams in all her goodness listened to my tweets and posts (cough cough) and wrote another Jude book...oh yeah, and whoever that girl is in the book too.
I kid.
Kind of.
Now in college, Lucy and Jude are working hard to keep their relationship strong. Its hard being 5 hrs away from each other, but they're doing their best to make it work. He supports her dance, she cheers him on from her reserved seat in the football stadium. Their trust is tested, temptation is everywhere, the past comes up, and a decision is made.
Nicole Williams brings another great book with Clash. I love these characters. I was a little let down that this is the last book. It didn't seem final and I still feel like she could keep it going and yes, I've already let the author know. I found some of the parts a little far fetched and unbelievable. I watch football ALOT. I know for a fact that a freshman quarterback couldn't get away with the things Jude does, so that was kind of corny to me, but I still thought it was a great book. I'd love to hear what everyone else thought of it.
Here's the amazon link.
http://www.amazon.com/CLASH-Crash-ebook/dp/B009511VDA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347938327&sr=1-1&keywords=clash+nicole+williams
Nicole Williams in all her goodness listened to my tweets and posts (cough cough) and wrote another Jude book...oh yeah, and whoever that girl is in the book too.
I kid.
Kind of.
Now in college, Lucy and Jude are working hard to keep their relationship strong. Its hard being 5 hrs away from each other, but they're doing their best to make it work. He supports her dance, she cheers him on from her reserved seat in the football stadium. Their trust is tested, temptation is everywhere, the past comes up, and a decision is made.
Nicole Williams brings another great book with Clash. I love these characters. I was a little let down that this is the last book. It didn't seem final and I still feel like she could keep it going and yes, I've already let the author know. I found some of the parts a little far fetched and unbelievable. I watch football ALOT. I know for a fact that a freshman quarterback couldn't get away with the things Jude does, so that was kind of corny to me, but I still thought it was a great book. I'd love to hear what everyone else thought of it.
Here's the amazon link.
http://www.amazon.com/CLASH-Crash-ebook/dp/B009511VDA/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347938327&sr=1-1&keywords=clash+nicole+williams
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Screaming in the Silence
Recently, I swapped reading lists with my friend, Ashley. Not surprising, but I had rest most of the books on her list. However, I was able to snag a couple of books that I hadn't heard of . The Breathing Series was one of them and this was another.
Clearly, I read alot. Very rarely do I find books that I don't like, but there are times when the books I read run together and nothing really stands out. This book stands out. Its different and I found myself appalled that I was pulling for the bad guy that had kidnapped and (kind of) raped her. I say 'kind of' loosely because it was (kind of) consensual too...read the book...you'll get it.
I have to say though, I was really turned off by the author at the end. The book ends good, but I feel like as authors, they have a responsibility to their readers to give them good endings and not leave them wanting more (unless its a series). This book had to be re-written because the author cut off the book as such a bad place, her publishing company made her go back and write an epilogue.
If you are out of books to read, I would recommend this one. Its good and definitely worth the read, but there are better ones out there. Just the truth.
http://www.amazon.com/Screaming-in-the-Silence-ebook/dp/B0049B30O4/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1346810166&sr=1-1&keywords=screaming+in+the+silence
Clearly, I read alot. Very rarely do I find books that I don't like, but there are times when the books I read run together and nothing really stands out. This book stands out. Its different and I found myself appalled that I was pulling for the bad guy that had kidnapped and (kind of) raped her. I say 'kind of' loosely because it was (kind of) consensual too...read the book...you'll get it.
I have to say though, I was really turned off by the author at the end. The book ends good, but I feel like as authors, they have a responsibility to their readers to give them good endings and not leave them wanting more (unless its a series). This book had to be re-written because the author cut off the book as such a bad place, her publishing company made her go back and write an epilogue.
If you are out of books to read, I would recommend this one. Its good and definitely worth the read, but there are better ones out there. Just the truth.
http://www.amazon.com/Screaming-in-the-Silence-ebook/dp/B0049B30O4/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1346810166&sr=1-1&keywords=screaming+in+the+silence
Sunday, September 16, 2012
Love Unrehearsed
I went out of town this weekend to visit family, but I was bound and determined to read this book while I was away. I couldn't wait to read more of Ryan and Taryn's story. It didn't disappoint. Not even a little bit.
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Unrehearsed-ebook/dp/B0092PKKWC/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347545987&sr=1-1&keywords=love+unrehearsed
Love Unrehearsed is a continuation of Love Unscripted (my previous post). This books starts right where the other stopped..given a day or two. It follows Ryan and Taryn through all of their trials and tribulations as they try and find a way to make their relationship work throughout all the craziness.
I'm not going to say much of the story because I don't want to give any spoilers away.
So there.
What I will say is that it is very rare that I walk away from a series feeling complete. I did with this. I felt like Tina Reber did her characters justice and left nothing to be expected. There is drama, love, sadness, and hope. The story ends exactly as it should.
Good for you, Tina Reber. Thank you so much for these wonderful books. I look forward to reading everything else you write.
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Unrehearsed-ebook/dp/B0092PKKWC/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347545987&sr=1-1&keywords=love+unrehearsed
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Love Unscripted
This is a two book series. The sequel to this book comes out tomorrow and I am counting down the minutes. True Story.
This is another book that kept popping up in my amazon recommendations. I finally finished everything I was reading and borrowed it from my friend, Dawn. I am still thanking her for letting me borrow these books because she's awesome and because this book is really good.
The funny thing about this book is that when I tell you what its about its nothing new or fresh, but yet, it is.
Ryan Christensen is a super popular, up and coming, a-list actor. He's in a coastal Rhode Island town to film the latest installment of the Seaside Trilogy. This small town is in a frenzy with him in tow. There are fans and paparazzi camping out at his hotel and at the movie set. Think Robert Pattinson/Twilight. Thats what these fans/paparazzi reminded me of the entire time I was reading this.
One day, when running away from the chaos, Ryan seeks shelter in a closed pub. The pub is owned by Taryn Mitchell and its there that their story begins.
Taryn is a motivated, driven businesswoman. She owns her family's pub, is a silent owner in her friend's catering company, has money in stocks. You name it, she does it. She thinks the frenzy in her town is ridiculous, but when she welcomes Ryan into her pub one afternoon, he crushes all of her preconceived notions.
I know what you're thinking. Lame story. Famous actor, small town girl. They fall in love...blah blah blah. And to that I would say, you're wrong.
I saw this book in 2 parts. The first part is really good because they're falling for each other. The second part is really intense. I could not put it down. I was so mixed up in it. I had to go back and reread parts of it because I was skimming through trying to figure out what would happen at the end.
I finished yesterday and cannot stop thinking about it. There is a book, in a completely different series, that I've been waiting to be released. It came out yesterday and I could be reading right now, but the sequel to Life Unscripted comes out tomorrow and I would rather wait on it, then start anything else.
That has never happened before.
So, take my advice. Read this book. Its in my top 5 now. I loved it!
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Unscripted-Tina-Reber/dp/1451533969/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1347545730&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=life+unscripted+tina+reber
This is another book that kept popping up in my amazon recommendations. I finally finished everything I was reading and borrowed it from my friend, Dawn. I am still thanking her for letting me borrow these books because she's awesome and because this book is really good.
The funny thing about this book is that when I tell you what its about its nothing new or fresh, but yet, it is.
Ryan Christensen is a super popular, up and coming, a-list actor. He's in a coastal Rhode Island town to film the latest installment of the Seaside Trilogy. This small town is in a frenzy with him in tow. There are fans and paparazzi camping out at his hotel and at the movie set. Think Robert Pattinson/Twilight. Thats what these fans/paparazzi reminded me of the entire time I was reading this.
One day, when running away from the chaos, Ryan seeks shelter in a closed pub. The pub is owned by Taryn Mitchell and its there that their story begins.
Taryn is a motivated, driven businesswoman. She owns her family's pub, is a silent owner in her friend's catering company, has money in stocks. You name it, she does it. She thinks the frenzy in her town is ridiculous, but when she welcomes Ryan into her pub one afternoon, he crushes all of her preconceived notions.
I know what you're thinking. Lame story. Famous actor, small town girl. They fall in love...blah blah blah. And to that I would say, you're wrong.
I saw this book in 2 parts. The first part is really good because they're falling for each other. The second part is really intense. I could not put it down. I was so mixed up in it. I had to go back and reread parts of it because I was skimming through trying to figure out what would happen at the end.
I finished yesterday and cannot stop thinking about it. There is a book, in a completely different series, that I've been waiting to be released. It came out yesterday and I could be reading right now, but the sequel to Life Unscripted comes out tomorrow and I would rather wait on it, then start anything else.
That has never happened before.
So, take my advice. Read this book. Its in my top 5 now. I loved it!
http://www.amazon.com/Love-Unscripted-Tina-Reber/dp/1451533969/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1347545730&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=life+unscripted+tina+reber
Take this Regret
I've got to tell you, I'm loving A.L. Jackson. She writes some tough books, with great conflict, but gosh, does this book make you pull for the underdog.
Motivated law students, Christian and Elizabeth, have been dating for a few years. With only a year left in college, they are motivated to finish and go about their schooling and careers. Christian is driven by his rich father, Elizabeth is a do-gooder, who just wants to make the world a better place.
But their plans are changed when Elizabeth discovers she's pregnant. When Christian gives her an ultimatum, she walks away from him and her dreams.
Six years later, Christian still lives with the guilt of that ultimatum. A chance meeting, fate steps in. Can he fix whats broken or is it too late?
I hope I haven't made this sound lame because its not. Its so good. So real. My heart broke for Christian because of the decision he made and the raw regret he has. At the same time, I put myself in Elizabeth's shoes. Could you really forgive someone that walked away from you in the time of your greatest need?
When people ask me now what books they should read, Pulled and Take this Regret are my top recommendations now. The writing is so different and real. I absolutely loved it.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Pulled
I'll be the first to admit that I tend to follow trends with books. My latest trend with YA books all started with 50 Shades of Grey (NOT YA), but from that Beautiful Disaster was recommended and from that the YA books rolled in. I don't love that I'm reading YA books, but I've found a few authors that I really like out of them and I'll continue to read their books. Through all the recommendations that creep onto my amazon account, Pulled and Take this Regret by A.L. Jackson kept popping up, so I finally decided to buy them. I'm so glad I did. They are both now at the top of my favorite list. Take this Regret was good, Pulled was better.
http://www.amazon.com/Pulled-ebook/dp/B007RICGFK/ref=sr_1_1?s=digital-text&ie=UTF8&qid=1347214063&sr=1-1&keywords=pulled
My friend, Janell, pointed out that a lot of the books I've been reading and recommending have the good girl/bad boy storyline going on and she was totally right. Pulled is not one of those books. Its a story of love, loss, overcoming and forgiveness. Its the story of two people being forced apart by unfathomable circumstances, only to be pulled back together years later, but can they overcome the hurt of the past and deal with what they are faced with in the present?
This is one of those books that I missed when I was finished. Please read this. Seriously, you won't regret it.
Here's the amazon link and I want to note that Take this Regret is by the same author, but an entirely different story. I will write a post about that one soon.
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Breathing Series
This series was recommended to me by one of my best buds, Ash. So, I decided to give it a try. Its the Breathing Series by Rebecca Donovan.
The first book in the series is Reason to Breathe and I've got to be honest, this is a really tough read.
This book is the story of Emma Thomas. After the death of her father and the demise of her mother, Emma is sent to live with her aunt and uncle at the age of 12. Now 16, Emma is a 4.0 high school student, editor of the newspaper, star soccer and basketball player who is being scouted by college recruits. She is also a victim of child abuse in her home. Emma keeps her abuse a secret because she is trying to protect her two small cousins that live with her. To Leyla and Jack, their mother is loving and affectionate. To Emma, she is a cruel, vindictive monster.
She has a best friend named Sara and is the interest of a new boy in town named Evan. Sara knows the truth behind the life Emma leads, but Emma is terrified of letting Evan get close enough to find out. She can't fight her feelings towards Evan and soon finds herself falling in love with him.
Oye. This one is a doozy. The entire time I was reading this book my heart was breaking for her. There is always a way out. Her best friends' dad is a judge, her best friends' mom has an idea about what is going on, HELLO?! Can someone please step in a be a hero here? There were a few times during this book that I had to take a step back and take a break. I will say that the last few chapters of the book were really good and the ending really leaves you hanging, so you'll want the second book lined up.
I've said before that reading is my getaway. Most of the time, I like happy, positive, feel good stories and, ofcourse, there is always some conflict, but this one was a little too real for me. I knew that this series was highly recommended online and had a huge following, so I decided to trudge on and move onto the second book.
Barely Breathing
The first book in the series is Reason to Breathe and I've got to be honest, this is a really tough read.
This book is the story of Emma Thomas. After the death of her father and the demise of her mother, Emma is sent to live with her aunt and uncle at the age of 12. Now 16, Emma is a 4.0 high school student, editor of the newspaper, star soccer and basketball player who is being scouted by college recruits. She is also a victim of child abuse in her home. Emma keeps her abuse a secret because she is trying to protect her two small cousins that live with her. To Leyla and Jack, their mother is loving and affectionate. To Emma, she is a cruel, vindictive monster.
She has a best friend named Sara and is the interest of a new boy in town named Evan. Sara knows the truth behind the life Emma leads, but Emma is terrified of letting Evan get close enough to find out. She can't fight her feelings towards Evan and soon finds herself falling in love with him.
Oye. This one is a doozy. The entire time I was reading this book my heart was breaking for her. There is always a way out. Her best friends' dad is a judge, her best friends' mom has an idea about what is going on, HELLO?! Can someone please step in a be a hero here? There were a few times during this book that I had to take a step back and take a break. I will say that the last few chapters of the book were really good and the ending really leaves you hanging, so you'll want the second book lined up.
I've said before that reading is my getaway. Most of the time, I like happy, positive, feel good stories and, ofcourse, there is always some conflict, but this one was a little too real for me. I knew that this series was highly recommended online and had a huge following, so I decided to trudge on and move onto the second book.
Barely Breathing
This cover alone gives me the creeps.
After surviving Carol's torture, Emma is living with Sara and her parents, but knows that her mother is trying to make amends on the past. She decides to move in with her mom, Rachel, and work on their relationship. Its awkward for the both of them. Rachel has never been a mom and Emma is suffering through horrible nightmares that keep her up at night.
Evan and Sara continue to do their best to help Emma any and every way they can, but she continues to push them away. She meets someone who has suffered a past like hers and he becomes her friend and confidant, but even he has secrets.
The conflict in this book is Emma finally gets to the root of her problems and she has to learn how to rebuild her life. Many may not agree, but I loved how this book ended. I think going into the 3rd (and last book), Emma is finally going to be able to heal from all the physical and emotional abuse and I'm really looking forward to reading it.
I know I haven't said very many positive things about this series, but it was really good. Its the subject that is hard. Ultimately, you're following this girl as she pushes her way out of the darkness and into the light. You are pulling for her to heal and to live a normal, happy life. In the end, I hope she will.
Here are the amazon links.
Reason to Breathe
Barely Breathing
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