Book Review: Ransome’s Honor by Kay Dacas @kayedacus A fun period story that leaves you wanting more. August 27, 2011
What a fun read.
It was a great period fic. Lots of gloves and manners and protocol. It was nearly twenty chapters before there was even a chaste kiss and it was perfect. I really enjoyed all of the characters. I wish we had seen more of William during the beginning of the book, but overall he was a good male protag.
I think Dacus does the era a great justice, keeping historically accurate with the women’s rights at that time as well as the culture of post-war England.
I’m actually very much looking forward to reading the next in the series. 🙂 I was disappointed that the book ended so quickly. I really wanted to see more of William and Julia. We spent the entire book waiting for them to get it all figured out and when they finally do and you can see how happy they are…. we’re done. So now, I must go in search of the sequel!
I would recommend this to my historical fiction/romance girls. Excellently written and fun too!
Book Reviews: TLC by @barbaradelinsky & A Perfect Stranger by Danielle Steele ~ Campin’ Reads! July 31, 2011
TLC by Barbara Delinsky was an impulse buy when I bought The Stud. One of the best impulse buys ever. I really liked it a lot!
Yes it’s a romance novel, but I loved the underlying story. The dynamic, the love-hate relationship between Karen and the male protag, Brice, is quite fun. It has it’s emotional parts along with the fun snark and witty banter. You guys know how I love my snark and wit!
TLC is a story about a girl named Karen who is a grad student. We begin the story with her visiting an elderly woman in an assisted living home. At first the assumption is it’s a family member but we soon find out that Karen is a woman riddled with guilt and taxing herself so much she falls very, very ill. In walks Dr. Brice… he’s cocky, rude, self-righteous, and anti-social.
And it’s on! 🙂
A Perfect Stranger is another Danielle Steele novel. I say it that way because… well, it’s just another novel. I didn’t fall in love with either of the characters. I felt awfully for Alex the entire length of the story. Raphaella is beaatiful and kind and practically perfect in every way… there are times when your heart jerks for her and you wanna take her home and keep her safe, but then again, there are some times when you just wanna smack the crap out of her! Who at 32 years old would let their father say those things to them? Or let their mother boss them atround in that way??? It’s just insane.
The premise was good… lovely girl trapped in a marriage that her family wanted her in, she was swept away at 18 years old, and you just can’t handle things when you’re super young and overly sheltered. It makes sense she’d go off and marry the guy even if he was 44 years older, I can buy that.
But I was overwhelmed by the first 20 pages of Alex complaining that his wife of two years left him and then we hear more of Raphaela has been practically imprisoned her entire life by the life of luxury and riches and body guards and chauffeurs. It was kind of disconcerting to say the least! Their romance is a lovely one even if it’s fraught with drama and angst… although, by the third or fourth ( I lost count ) reconciliation, I was a little over it.Also, there was entirely too much clothing description. It was hard to believe that Alex, a 30-something lawyer would care that his girlfriend is wearing snake skin shoes from Gucci. Even if he lives in San Fran! 🙂
The ending was sweet, but again, it was lacking. I really wanted more. It was just kind of like, “Okay, and now we’re done.” And after the huge intro of angsty stuff in the beginning, I really wanted more to go on at the end.
It wasn’t a bad story, but it was a little long for the amount of story you get. I gave it 2.5 stars.
Book Review: The Stud by @BarbaraDelinsky Super fun with super swimmers! :) July 29, 2011
So I picked this book up out of guilt. Strange, right? You’re curious, yes? You think, “But Becca, you never read books out of pressure!? (see Harry Potter) What on Earth are you speaking of?!”
Okay, see what happend was that a twit on a fic site that I frequent decided to take The Stud and rearrange some things and add new names and call it her original idea. (Insert appalled face here.)
I bought into it. Not okay. Fanfiction is okay because you give credit to the author for being made of awesomesauce and then you play in their wake. You don’t take something from someone else and say, “Look at how wicked original and awesome I am!” Like I said, twit. (Insert foot tapping and scowl face here.)
So, chagrinned, I went out in search of this book when I found out that this happened. I looked high and low and come to find out, it was out of print!
Thankfully, my Shangri La, Bookman’s, a book reseller, happened to have one very old copy of it.
I read this bad boy in one sitting. This story grabbed me by the uterus and kept me entertained. That’s fairly impressive, I’d say. Yes, this is your typical romance with the heaving bosoms and panting breaths…. but she’s an independent businesswoman and he’s an Indiana Jones wanna-be!
Here’s the summary from GoodReads: Jenna McCue wants a baby and chooses an ideal man to be her sperm donor–but he wants the whole package: sex, love and forever.
How could that NOT be entertaining!? No, seriously, this was a very fun, light read. Great locations, lovely descriptions, some angst, lots of lemon, and witty snark (always a must with me) and overall, it didn’t drag or make me wish it would hurry-the-hell-up! I actually enjoyed Jenna and Spencer a lot.
It’s nice to see a romance “girl book” that didn’t have a wilting laurel kind of girl as the lead. Jenna can take care of her own… she just needs some good swimmers! And I must admit, Spencer is a fun character.
He reminded me of Michael Douglas’ character in Romancing the Stone.
And I think Jenna is a touch of Diane Keaton from Baby Boom.
Yes, I’m a child of the Eighties… don’t judge me!
Overall, this was a great fluffy beach/lake read. I would recommend to anyone who is looking for something a lil’ smutty and squishy with just the right amount of “Awww!”
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Book Review: Forever by Maggie Stiefvater @mstiefvater (Yeah, my lip is still quivering.) July 15, 2011
It hurts.
Maggie made me cry. A lot. This book took a lot out of me. A lot! I think I cried four times while reading it and before you ask, no, I’m NOT PMSing!
The way Maggie writes is poetry, not just when she’s quoting poetry from Rilke or when Sam is singing. She writes fluidly.
There are scenes in this book invovling pain, abuse, and death, but it’s poetic. The beauty of poetry is that it can show you angry, painful, hate-feuled words but they roll off your tongue and swirl around you creating an image.
Something can be awful, but beautiful. And beauty isn’t always clean lines and soft colors. Sometimes it’s wolves locked in a struggle for dominance, sometimes it’s parents who love but don’t know how to show that love, sometimes it’s choosing life even if you have to give your own life for that of another’s.
Maggie shows us this in Forever. Life is all about choices, minutes, moments. Sometimes you make the right step, sometimes you screw it all up. Sam, Grace, Isabel, Cole, Beck, Tom Culpepper, The Brisbanes, even Shelby… they’re all integral, whether loved or hated, whether large or small, they all mattered.
Sam Roth will always be one of my favorite book boyfriends. Maggie makes dreamy lovely boys who are filled with love and self doubt and kindness. Imperfectly perfect. You guys know that’s my favorite.The shower scene I think was one of my most favorite scenes in this book because it reminded me so much of how my husband and I react to each other. Something I love about Sam and Grace is how real they are even though they’re in this incredible, ridiculous, fictional clusterfuck. They take a moment when most of us would be curled into the fetal position crying and gave it humor and adorable-ness. She really does a great job of balancing the “WTF?” with the “Aw!” That’s why I love Maggie so much!
Maggie built us a world. It started with Shiver and I promise you it doesn’t end with Forever. Her world makes me happy and sad, wistful and kind of whiney. I hated turning that last page.
I will admit that I did skip ahead a few times trying to get to Grace and Sam. They just mean so much to me and I wish we could know more about them, now if they’re safe, happy, together.
I’m going to refuse to believe anything less than that.
Book Review: The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by @michellehodkin I came, I read, I cried, I laughed, I recommend. July 8, 2011
I love this book. Most of you who’ve followed me for a while know that I read this while I was betaing Mara for Michelle. I read this story so many times, I have parts of it memorized. One scene in particular, I won’t mention it, but it still makes me all swoony-giggly-blushy. Yeah… I know. You’ll know what I’m talkin’ about when you read it. 😉
It is truly an intriguing, emotional, heart-thumping, complicated tale.
Our main character Mara is distressed, but she’s no damsel looking for a white knight. Noah is gallant, but he’s not sporting any shining armour.
Mara is my love. She is tough, smart, feisty, and will put you in your place, in more ways than one.
Noah will make you swoon. He’s smart, snarky, sexy, and foreign.
Aren’t those the requirements for a heartthrob? Give him a brain, a body, and a British accent and he’s golden, yea?