Friday, May 31, 2019

Review: Mystery Train by Carolyn Keene

Mystery Train (Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: Super Mystery #8)Mystery Train
By Carolyn Keene
My Rating: 4 Stars
Mass Market Paperback, 220 pages
Published November 1st 1990























Summary From Goodreads:
NANCY DREW joins some of the best minds in the mystery field to help crack a famous unsolved case: the theft of the Comstock diamond. A private train will take the elite group from Chicago to San Francisco, the same route taken by the jewel thief fifteen years before. But someone is out to derail the search for clues and send Nancy on a chilling cross-country ride to terror. 
 
Meanwhile... 
 
FRANK AND JOE HARDY climb on board, lured by the promise of a $25,000 reward for whoever finds the diamond. Instead they find trouble: an open-air fist fight atop the speeding train, a runaway locomotive, and a beautiful gem of a different kind -- actress Kate Harkins. Joe is dazzled by her entrance -- and stunned by her exit. 
 
The teen detectives suspect she's been kidnapped, and it soon becomes clear they've all been ticketed for disaster... on the
"Mystery Train"


My Review:

So, it's been a hot minute since the last time I read a Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew book. And I picked this one up because we're doing a reading challenge at work and this one fit all the qualifications of the category.

I forgot how much I enjoyed reading Nancy Drew. The very first "big girl" book I remember reading was The Ice Scream Scoop, which was part of the Nancy Drew Notebooks series, and after that I was obsessed. With that series, and with reading in general. It's one of those random "fun facts" that I can tell people. But I'm getting off topic, so lets rewind and redirect my thoughts.

I thought this was a fun book. It reminded me why I liked reading these mysteries when I was younger. I especially liked the interaction they had with the Hardy Boys. It made me happy and nostalgic and everything in between.

I wish there had been some romance in it, but that's because I'm a YA/NA romance reader. But it didn't detract from my enjoyment of the book.

It was fun getting to "look" for clues and see if I could figure out whodunnit before the rest of the gang.


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Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Review: Uprooted by Naomi Novik


UprootedUprooted
By Naomi Novik
My Rating: 2 Stars
Hardcover, 435 pages
Published May 19th


























 

      Summary From Goodreads:


“Our Dragon doesn’t eat the girls he takes, no matter what stories they tell outside our valley. We hear them sometimes, from travelers passing through. They talk as though we were doing human sacrifice, and he were a real dragon. Of course that’s not true: he may be a wizard and immortal, but he’s still a man, and our fathers would band together and kill him if he wanted to eat one of us every ten years. He protects us against the Wood, and we’re grateful, but not that grateful.”

Agnieszka loves her valley home, her quiet village, the forests and the bright shining river. But the corrupted Wood stands on the border, full of malevolent power, and its shadow lies over her life.

Her people rely on the cold, driven wizard known only as the Dragon to keep its powers at bay. But he demands a terrible price for his help: one young woman handed over to serve him for ten years, a fate almost as terrible as falling to the Wood.

But Agnieszka fears the wrong things. For when the Dragon comes, it is not Kasia he will choose.
 
 
My Review:
 
I read this whole entire book for a reading challenge at my workplace, but I honestly couldn't tell you any IMPORTANT details about it. It's not that it was a bad book, because it had a lot of interesting plot points and potential.

It just wasn't my favorite. 

I felt like when I started reading it, I was dumped into the middle and I should have had all this background information from a previous book, and it was a very slow moving story.
  
 Don't let my opinions stop you from reading it though, give it a read!







 

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Monday, May 27, 2019

Review: When Lightning Strikes by Meg Cabot

When Lightning Strikes (1-800-Where-R-You, #1)
 
 
 
When Lightning Strikes
By Meg Cabot
My Rating: 5 Stars
Paperback, 266 pages
Published January 1st 2007


























Summary From Goodreads

 Jess Mastriani has never been what you'd call a typical Midwestern teenager—her extracurricular activities, instead of cheerleading or 4-H, include fist-fights with the football team and month-long stints in detention. A part of Jess would like to be the prom queen her mother has always envisioned her being, but another part is secretly counting the days until she's saved up enough money to buy her own Harley.

Then something happens that guarantees Jess will be one of the in-crowd...at least until her newfound talent ends up getting her dead.




My Review:

Let's have a little back story about the first time I read this book, shall we? I bought this book Once Upon A Time Forever Ago (circa early 2005) at the Half Price Bookstore... I think it was like, 50 cents or something like that. But once I got it home, it sat on my bookshelf f o r e v e r... But finally, one night when I knew I was going to be in the car for a pretty good amount of time, I tossed it into my backpack on a whim, just in case I got bored and needed something to read. (Of course I got bored and needed something to read) and you know what? I absolutely DEVOURED it once I started reading. I read the WHOLE thing in one car ride and I was absolutely in love. I loved Jess, and how snarky she was, and how she would punch a dude in the face because he insulted her best friend. I wanted to be just like her when I grew up. And I loved Rob. HOLY MOLY I loved Rob. He was the second Book Boyfriend I had (the first was Ned Nickerson). I went to the library the very next day and got the rest of the books, and read them all several times.

Flash forward to 2019:

I needed to re-read a favorite book for a reading challenge I'm doing at my job, and I planned on re-reading A Court of Mist and Fury, but then someone mentioned Meg Cabot and I started thinking about this series again and it made me real... nostalgic. So I picked it up and started reading again. And I still love it just as much.

I still admire Jess and how fiercely she stands up for the people she loves (and even people she doesn't know, if they're being treated poorly.) and how she fights for what's right and how she manages to get out of some pretty hairy situations.

I still L O V E Rob, he's moody and perfect just the way he is *Insert heart emoji eyes*

This is such a quick read, even though it's close to 300 pages. I'm so glad that I decided to give this another read through after all this time
 

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Saturday, May 25, 2019

Review: My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life

My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream LifeMy Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life
By Rachel Cohn
My Rating: 2 Stars
Hardcover, 352 pages
Published December 18th 2018
























Summary From Goodreads:

"I'm here to take you to live with your father. In Tokyo, Japan! Happy birthday!"

In the Land of the Rising Sun, where high culture meets high kitsch, and fashion and technology are at the forefront of the First World's future, the foreign-born teen elite attend ICS-the International Collegiate School of Tokyo. Their accents are fluid. Their homes are ridiculously posh. Their sports games often involve a (private) plane trip to another country. They miss school because of jet lag and visa issues. When they get in trouble, they seek diplomatic immunity.

Enter foster-kid-out-of-water Elle Zoellner, who, on her sixteenth birthday discovers that her long-lost father, Kenji Takahari, is actually a Japanese hotel mogul and wants her to come live with him. Um, yes, please! Elle jets off first class from Washington D.C. to Tokyo, which seems like a dream come true. Until she meets her enigmatic father, her way-too-fab aunt, and her hyper-critical grandmother, who seems to wish Elle didn't exist. In an effort to please her new family, Elle falls in with the Ex-Brats, a troupe of uber-cool international kids who spend money like it's air. But when she starts to crush on a boy named Ryuu, who's frozen out by the Brats and despised by her new family, her already tenuous living situation just might implode.

My Almost Flawless Tokyo Dream Life is about learning what it is to be a family, and finding the inner strength to be yourself, even in the most extreme circumstances.


My Review:


  This was okay.  I wish there had been more sightseeing and descriptions about Tokyo. I loved all the food references (because I love food) I H A T E D the way Elle was treated by her father, and grandmother, and all of her "friends"and I felt like sometimes she acted way younger than a 16 year old. But she did grow up a little as the book went on. 

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

ARC Review Crown of Coral and Pearl by Mara Rutherford

Crown of Coral and Pearl 




                    Crown of Coral and Pearl
By Mara Rutherford
My Rating: 4 Stars
Kindle Edition, 384 pages
Expected publication: August 27th 2019


















Summary From Goodreads:

For generations, the princes of Ilara have married the most beautiful maidens from the ocean village of Varenia. But though every girl longs to be chosen as the next princess, the cost of becoming royalty is higher than any of them could ever imagine…

Nor once dreamed of seeing the wondrous wealth and beauty of Ilara, the kingdom that’s ruled her village for as long as anyone can remember. But when a childhood accident left her with a permanent scar, it became clear that her identical twin sister, Zadie, would likely be chosen to marry the Crown Prince—while Nor remained behind, unable to ever set foot on land.

Then Zadie is gravely injured, and Nor is sent to Ilara in her place. To Nor’s dismay, her future husband, Prince Ceren, is as forbidding and cold as his home—a castle carved into a mountain and devoid of sunlight. And as she grows closer to Ceren’s brother, the charming Prince Talin, Nor uncovers startling truths about a failing royal bloodline, a murdered queen… and a plot to destroy the home she was once so eager to leave.

In order to save her people, Nor must learn to negotiate the treacherous protocols of a court where lies reign and obsession rules. But discovering her own formidable strength may be the one move that costs her everything: the crown, Varenia and Zadie.


My Review: 
Possible mini spoilers, so read with caution

 I was a little hesitant when I first started reading this book. Because it starts out pretty slow. There's a lot of setting up and back story that happens.

But a few chapters in, all the action and intrigue really start to pick up. I adored the world building that happened in this story and how descriptive each place was. I really felt like I was out at sea, and then in the mountain/castle

I enjoyed the concept of the story. I haven't read a lot of books that are set at sea (to begin with, at least)

 I loved the relationship that Zadie and Nor had. And the relationship that they both had with Sami.

Honestly, I thought Zadie was a little selfish at first. I felt like she only thought about herself and what she would be losing. And then to ask her sister to help her do something so.. terrible! But she did eventually apologize, and it did seem that she grew up a little at the end.

Nor was great. I love how she was able to handle herself even though she was basically a fish out of water (lol) She was pretty scared about things, but she was still able to defend herself and hold her own when she had no idea what she was doing.

 Talin. Oh Talin, my sweet Little Bean. He was the most amazing part of the story, and I only wish that he had been a more prominent piece. I kind of had my suspicions about who he was, and I was right. He loved his brother, but at the same time, he hated what Ceren was doing and he didn't support it.

I also liked the fact that, even though Nor and Talin were enamored with each other, it didn't turn Nor into a brainless jellybean. She was able to think for herself, and not be so obsessed with Talin that she was thinking of him 24-7-365.

I couldn't stand the twins' mother. She was absolutely horrid! But their father was great, and he tried to do right by them.

I couldn't decide what I thought of Ceren for a long time. At times he was absolutely horrible, but then he had moments that he was kind of decent. I finally decided that I felt sorry for him. He was so messed up in the head, and he didn't stop to take the time to realize that he had people who would care about him and help him, if only he would pull his head out of his... um..well, you know.

I know the author said this book sold as a standalone, but she also said it has an option for a sequel, and I really hope that sequel happens, because there was so much left undone at the end of this book.

Is Sami okay? He's stranded out in the middle of nowhere! Do they ever find him?

What happens with the Twins and their family?

What about my Little Bean, Talin? Do he and Nor ever get to see each other again? Do they get their HEA?? I need them to get their HEA!

And what about Ceren? I'm still not convinced he's 100% dead. *Squints suspiciously*

And what does Queen Talia do once she's back on the throne? How does that go for her?

All in all, I really enjoyed this book, and I can't wait for it to be available to purchase.

*Thank You to the publisher for allowing me to read an ARC through Net Galley

Review: Love & Luck by Jenna Evans Welch

Love & LuckLove and Luck
By Jenna Evans Welch
My Rating: 3 Stars
Hardcover, 303 pages
Published May 8th 2018

























Summary From Goodreads:


Addie is visiting Ireland for her aunt’s over-the-top destination wedding, and hoping she can stop thinking about the one horrible thing she did that left her miserable and heartbroken—and threatens her future. But her brother, Ian, isn’t about to let her forget, and his constant needling leads to arguments and even a fistfight between the two once inseparable siblings. Miserable, Addie can’t wait to visit her friend in Italy and leave her brother—and her problems—behind.

So when Addie discovers an unusual guidebook, Ireland for the Heartbroken, hidden in the dusty shelves of the hotel library, she’s able to finally escape her anxious mind and Ian’s criticism.

And then their travel plans change. Suddenly Addie finds herself on a whirlwind tour of the Emerald Isle, trapped in the world’s smallest vehicle with Ian and his admittedly cute, Irish-accented friend Rowan. As the trio journeys over breathtaking green hills, past countless castles, and through a number of fairy-tale forests, Addie hopes her guidebook will heal not only her broken heart, but also her shattered relationship with her brother.

That is if they don’t get completely lost along the way.

My Review:


I enjoyed this book, but not quite as much as I  enjoyed Love and Gelato. 

I liked Addie's relationship with her brothers, because it was very relatable. They supported each other, but also completely drove each other nuts.

I wish there had been a little bit more romance between Rowan and Addie (because I like my YA romance, but the non-romance romance didn't bother me as much as I thought it would have (Question: How many times can Kait say romance in her review? Answer: Lots.) 

It was a very slow burn romance, and it went right along with the summery, molasses feel of the story (This is not a bad thing, btw.) It was just a very relaxed feeling book, and I loved the places and things they got to experience. I would love to visit Ireland some day. 
 
 

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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Review: A Court Of Frost And Starlight by Sarah J. Maas

A Court of Frost and Starlight (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #3.1)A Court Of Frost And Starlight
By Sarah J. Maas
My Rating: 4 Stars
Hardcover, 229 pages
Published May 1st 2018
























Summary From Goodreads:

Hope warms the coldest night.

Feyre, Rhys, and their close-knit circle of friends are still busy rebuilding the Night Court and the vastly-changed world beyond. But Winter Solstice is finally near, and with it, a hard-earned reprieve.

Yet even the festive atmosphere can't keep the shadows of the past from looming. As Feyre navigates her first Winter Solstice as High Lady, she finds that those dearest to her have more wounds than she anticipated--scars that will have far-reaching impact on the future of their Court.



My Review:

I finally got around to finishing this book, and it was nice.
 It was great to finally have a chance for everyone finally get a moment of quasi-calm where they're not constantly worried about someone stabbing them in the back. It's a nice little lead in for the next arc in the series, although I still CANNOT stand Nesta. She's an awful, hateful person, and I really hope that she redeems herself because I just want to slap her.
And the cover is absolutely GORGEOUS, as per usual.

Sidenote: This novella has only served to cement my support of #Elriel. Really though. I love Lucien, and I want him to be happy, but I think that Azriel and Elain are more suited to be together. Don't hate on me, it probably isn't going to happen... But I can hope, right?
 
 

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Sunday, May 19, 2019

Review: Kill The Queen by Jennifer Estep

Kill the Queen (Crown of Shards, #1)Kill The Queen
By Jennifer Estep
My Rating: 5 Stars
Paperback, 416 pages
Published October 2nd 2018


























Summary From Goodreads:
Gladiator meets Game of Thrones: a royal woman becomes a skilled warrior to destroy her murderous cousin, avenge her family, and save her kingdom in this first entry in a dazzling fantasy epic from the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Elemental Assassin series—an enthralling tale that combines magic, murder, intrigue, adventure, and a hint of romance.

In a realm where one’s magical power determines one’s worth, Lady Everleigh’s lack of obvious ability relegates her to the shadows of the royal court of Bellona, a kingdom steeped in gladiator tradition. Seventeenth in line for the throne, Evie is nothing more than a ceremonial fixture, overlooked and mostly forgotten.

But dark forces are at work inside the palace. When her cousin Vasilia, the crown princess, assassinates her mother the queen and takes the throne by force, Evie is also attacked, along with the rest of the royal family. Luckily for Evie, her secret immunity to magic helps her escape the massacre.

Forced into hiding to survive, she falls in with a gladiator troupe. Though they use their talents to entertain and amuse the masses, the gladiators are actually highly trained warriors skilled in the art of war, especially Lucas Sullivan, a powerful magier with secrets of his own. Uncertain of her future—or if she even has one—Evie begins training with the troupe until she can decide her next move.

But as the bloodthirsty Vasilia exerts her power, pushing Bellona to the brink of war, Evie’s fate becomes clear: she must become a fearsome gladiator herself . . . and kill the queen.



My Review:

It took me a little bit to get into this series, but once it hits its groove, there's no putting it down. I loved the relationship between the characters and how tough and resilient Everleigh is.
I liked the whole idea of the gladiator troupe. Because even though it can be pretty cutthroat at times, they're still a family and they take care of their own. 
It reminded me slightly of The Poison Taster Series by Maria V. Snyder, which is great, because I simply ADORE that series.
 I do wish the romance had been a little more prominent, but I think it'll get there eventually.
And I LOVE the cover! It's so beautiful and fierce. It would make a great #BookFace picture. 
 

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Friday, May 17, 2019

Review: The Darkest Star by Jennifer L. Armentrout

The Darkest Star (Origin, #1)The Darkest Star
By Jennifer L. Armentrout
My Rating: 5 Stars
Hardcover, 368 pages
Published October 30th























Summary From Goodreads:
When seventeen-year-old Evie Dasher is caught up in a raid at a notorious club known as one of the few places where humans and the surviving Luxen can mingle freely, she meets Luc, an unnaturally beautiful guy she initially assumes is a Luxen...but he is in fact something much more powerful. Her growing attraction for Luc will lead her deeper and deeper into a world she'd only heard about, a world where everything she thought she knew will be turned on its head...

#1 New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author Jennifer L. Armentrout returns to the universe of the Lux in this brand new series, featuring beloved characters both new and old.




My Review:

I'll be honest, I was hesitant when I first started reading this book. I was so excited for it when I first heard about it, but once I had it in my hands, I was nervous. Would I like it? Had I built it up too much in my mind? But once I started reading it, all my worries were washed away.

I was in  L O V E. I forgot just how much I adored the Luxen books. But oh boy, the feels came back full force the moment I turned the page.

 I loved Luc and Evie, and I love how the title actually makes sense because it's mentioned at one point during the story.

 I love how feisty and strong Evie is, even when she gets thrown for a loop. I loved how sarcastic Luc was. I also loved the fact that we got to see some of my favorite characters from the Lux series (read: Daemon. We get to see DAEMON). I'm so excited that this series is a thing, and I absolutely cannot wait to see what happens next.

 

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Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Review: Arranged by Catherine McKenzie

ArrangedArranged
By Catherine McKenzie
My Rating: 3 Stars
Paperback, 416 pages
Published May 15th 2012
 
      Summary From Goodreads:

Anne Blythe has a great life: a good job, good friends, and a potential book deal for her first novel. When it comes to finding someone to share it with, however, she just can't seem to get it right.

After yet another relationship ends, Anne comes across a business card for what she thinks is a dating service, and she pockets it just in case. When her best friend, Sarah, announces she's engaged, Anne can't help feeling envious. On an impulse, she decides to give the service a try because maybe she could use a little assistance in finding the right man. But Anne soon discovers the company isn't a dating service; it's an exclusive, and pricey, arranged marriage service. She initially rejects the idea, but the more she thinks about it -- and the company's success rate -- the more it appeals to her. After all, arranged marriages are the norm for millions of women around the world, so why wouldn't it work for her?

A few months later, Anne is travelling to a Mexican resort, where in one short weekend she will meet and marry Jack. And against all odds, it seems to be working out -- until Anne learns that Jack, and the company that arranged their marriage, are not what they seem at all.



My Review: 
  This book was okay, but not nearly as good as I was hoping it would be.
 I liked the fact that the main character and the love interest were both writers, but I had a hard time connecting to them. I like the premise of the book, because I haven't read any books where the MC signs up for an arranged marriage service.But it took a lot for me to stay concentrated on the story, and what was happening.
There was a good bit of character development, which is good, because I like to see when t he characters grow and learn more about themselves. 

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Monday, May 13, 2019

Review: Even If I Fall by Abigail Johnson

Even If I Fall



Even If I Fall
By Abigail Johnson
My Rating: 3 Stars
Hardcover, 346 pages
Published January 8th 2019























      Summary From Goodreads:

A year ago, Brooke Covington lost everything when her beloved older brother, Jason, confessed to the murder of his best friend, Calvin. Brooke and her family became social pariahs, broken and unable to console one another. Brooke’s only solace remains the ice-skating rink, where she works but no longer lets herself dream about a future skating professionally.

When Brooke encounters Calvin’s younger brother, Heath, on the side of the road and offers him a ride, everything changes. She needs someone to talk to…and so does Heath. No one else understands what it’s like. Her brother, alive but gone; his brother, dead but everywhere. Soon, they’re meeting in secret, despite knowing that both families would be horrified if they found out. In the place of his anger and her guilt, something frighteningly tender begins to develop, drawing them ever closer together.

But when a new secret comes out about the murder, Brooke has to choose whose pain she’s willing to live with—her family’s or Heath’s. Because she can’t heal one without hurting the other



My Review:

I don't know, I have conflicting emotions about this book. On one hand I liked how this story was about healing, and growing, and loving someone even if you also kind of hate them because they've done something terrible.

But also, this book hurt my soul. I felt so terrible for Laura and Brooke and her whole family because they're being treated terribly because of something Jason did. It was so unfair that they were treated the way they were, because they didn't do anything wrong. I get that those things happen in real life, but dude. I hurt so bad for them.

I'm not sold on the relationship between Heath and Brooke, to be honest. Yes, they can talk about everything and understand (kind of) what the other one is going through. But Heath was still kind of a jerk to Brooke. She has to be careful what she says and does because it will set him off and he'll get angry at her, so she's always walking on egg shells and trying not to say anything that will upset him... I just... I don't know if I support their relationship yet. Right now, it seems more destructive than constructive. Maybe the longer they're together, the better it will get?

I think that everyone involved on both sides should have gone to counseling, they could have driven somewhere far enough away from their awful judge-y little small town to talk to someone, because I think that would have helped with a lot of the issues that were happening.

I have torn feeling about this book you guys, and I don't know what to do about it.
 

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Saturday, May 11, 2019

Review: The Wall of Winnipeg and Me

The Wall of Winnipeg and MeThe Wall of Winnipeg and Me
By Mariana Zapata
My Rating: 5 Stars
Kindle Edition, 673 pages
Published February 28th 2016



























 

      Summary From Goodreads:
Vanessa Mazur knows she's doing the right thing. She shouldn't feel bad for quitting. Being an assistant/housekeeper/fairy godmother to the top defensive end in the National Football Organization was always supposed to be temporary. She has plans and none of them include washing extra-large underwear longer than necessary.

But when Aiden Graves shows up at her door wanting her to come back, she's beyond shocked.

For two years, the man known as The Wall of Winnipeg couldn't find it in him to tell her good morning or congratulate her on her birthday. Now? He's asking for the unthinkable.

What do you say to the man who is used to getting everything he wants?




My Review:
AHHHHHHH!
 All the love for this book.
 It was exactly what I needed. It was a nice contemporary romance book with no big drama twist at the end. 
  
I loved the characters, and the story, and the only thing I would have changed, was the fact that I wanted to see MORE of Aiden and Vanessa bonding and getting closer together. Especially since Aiden is such a closed off character who is "big and brooding" I wanted more of those tender moments, where he slowly opens up to her about stuff. BUT that didn't detract my overall love for the book 
Vanessa was such an understanding character. She put up with a lot of crap from Aiden. More than I would have. Even if he was actually a nice guy, he came off as being the world's douchiest douche bag. It was nice to read on and see that he was actually thoughtful and caring.
 

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Thursday, May 9, 2019

Review: Mammoth by Jill Baguchinsky

MammothMammoth
By Jill Baguchinsky
My Rating:  Stars

Hardcover, 304 pages
Published November 6th 2018






















Summary From Goodreads:

The summer before her junior year, paleontology geek Natalie Page lands a coveted internship at an Ice Age dig site near Austin. Natalie, who’s also a plus-size fashion blogger, depends on the retro style she developed to shield herself from her former bullies, but vintage dresses and perfect lipstick aren’t compatible with prospecting for fossils in the Texas heat. But nothing is going to dampen Natalie’s spirit — she’s exactly where she wants to be, and she gets to work with her hero, a rock-star paleontologist who hosts the most popular paleo podcast in the world. And then there’s Chase the intern, who’s seriously cute, and Cody, a local boy who’d be even cuter if he were less of a grouch.

It’s a summer that promises to be about more than just mammoths.

Until it isn’t.

When Natalie’s hero turns out to be anything but, and steals the credit for one of her accomplishments, Nat has to unearth the confidence she needs to stand out in a field dominated by dudes. To do this, she’ll have to let her true self shine, even if that means defying all the rules for the sake of a major discovery.



My Review:

This was a pretty solid novel. I usually like a little more romance in my books, and this had a little, but it mostly focused on Natalie staying true to herself, learning that she's perfect just the way she is, doing what she loves, and standing up for herself even when it's scary af.

I loved how passionate Natalie was about paleontology and her fashion blog, and just her personality in general. I liked her relationship with *spoiler redacted* and thought they were perfect together, and I was so glad when she finally stopped obsessing over whatshisface.


I liked the fashion blog aspect
 I liked the character development that happened in this book as well. Natalie was dealt a pretty unfair hand at times, but she kept fighting, and in the end, it worked out for her. 

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Review: From Lukov With Love by Mariana Zapata

From Lukov with LoveFrom Lukov With Love
By Mariana Zapata
My Rating: 5 Stars
Paperback, 1st edition, 493 pages
Published February 1st 2018 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
      Summary From Goodreads:
If someone were to ask Jasmine Santos to describe the last few years of her life with a single word, it would definitely be a four-letter one.

After seventeen years—and countless broken bones and broken promises—she knows her window to compete in figure skating is coming to a close.

But when the offer of a lifetime comes in from an arrogant idiot she’s spent the last decade dreaming about pushing in the way of a moving bus, Jasmine might have to reconsider everything.

Including Ivan Luko
v.




My Review:
Oh my goodness

Oh my goodness

Oh

My

Good

Ness

I absolutely, positively ADORED this book.

I haven't been so obsessed about a contemporary book in quite sometime... especially one in the New Adult genre. But oh boy, this was ACE. 

I'd seen this book bouncing around on my Goodreads feed for quite some time, but never really paid much attention to it. But two of my co-workers read and loved it and recommended that I read it. And they're both usually spot on when recommending books for me to read.

So I got it through Kindle Unlimited, and guess what?

It was everything I've always wanted in a New Adult Book and more. Sassy, smart mouthed heroine, who doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut, and will literally punch you in the face if you make her mad and isn't afraid to tell you exactly what she's thinking even if it isn't the nicest. 

AND 

Her male counterpart who is just a stubborn and mean as she is. Not to mention he's absolutely gorgeous. 

They always give each other... a bad time... and then suddenly bu-bam! They're forced to work together and play nice-ish.  

Enemies to lovers.Which, by the way, is one of my favorite tropes out there. And I love ice skating. Absolutely, positively ADORE it.

And it has a happily ever after, which is basically a must have for me.

It gave me all the feels. I laughed. I cried. Etc, etc. 

Don't go into this book expecting fast burning romance. This baby is almost 500 pages of super slow burn romance. Which makes it that much more satisfying when they finally end up together in the end.

 


 

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Happy Release Day to Jaymin Eve


*Throws confetti*

*Blows Noise Makers*

Today is the release day for Supernatural Academy by Jaymin Eve, which is SUPER exciting (because she writes absolutely AMAZING books) Want some more information about it? Read away! 









Supernatural Academy: Year One
By: Jaymin Eve
Release Date: May 7th, 2019
Genre: YA Paranormal Romance
Available in Kindle Unlimited!














Back Cover Copy
Maddison James is about to discover some truths about the world.

Firstly … supernaturals exist.
WTF?

Secondly … she is one, even though no one seems to know exactly what kind.
Double WTF.

Thirdly … she’s about to go back to school.
Well, things just got a little more interesting.

The Supernatural Academy is where shifters, vampires, magic users, and fey are educated. Where they are taught about their abilities, and how to function in the human world. Maddison already has the human part down, but this supernatural thing is an entirely new dangerous game.

Example one: mean girls who can actually turn you into a frog.

Example two: Asher Lock, a god at the Academy. Not literally … well, who knows for sure. He certainly acts the part, as do all of his minions who worship him.

Asher drives her crazy, because apparently gorgeous and arrogant is her thing. Sparks fly between them, and the more they’re thrown together, the more Asher is determined to figure out what’s been blocking her abilities.

Until the moment the truth is revealed, and they find out nothing in this supernatural world is what they thought.

Including each other.

Supernatural Academy is 105k words, full length urban fantasy story. Recommended 17+ due to language and sex scenes.

Buy Link:
Available exclusively on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited
Download your copy here:
http://smarturl.it/SupernaturalAcademy1
Add to Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43723135-supernatural-academy
Read the first chapter here:

About Jaymin Eve:
Jaymin Eve is the USA Today Bestselling author of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, and sci-fi novels filled with epic love stories, great adventures, and plenty of laughs. She lives in Australia with her husband, two beautiful daughters, and a couple of crazy pets. To date, she has sold over 1.5 million ebooks, and still can't believe that she gets to create fantasy worlds as a job.
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