Monday, November 14, 2016

Jockblocked (Gridiron #2) by Jen Frederick 1/5

Jockblocked (Gridiron #2) by Jen Frederick

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 6

I can't get into this one at all. I feel sad about that fact. I swear I'm hurting this book's feelings.

The writing is strange to me...The author is not getting into the story soon enough. I find myself getting bored.

I guess I should have finished it, but I CAN'T! It's killing me softly.

1/5

Happy reading






Sunday, August 21, 2016

Chasing the Tide #2 by A. Meredith Walters 3/5

Chasing the Tide by A. Meredith Walters

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 6

I was excited to read about these characters again. I thought that the author was going to spend more time on the actual relationship, but instead a chunk of this story was a bunch of childhood flashbacks.

The flashbacks don't really help the story, especially since the author gave us a bit of both characters history in book 1. It felt repetitive.

The heroine was a tough cookie from the beginning, so I was not shocked that I  didn't feel for her 100% in this book. I should have loved her a bit more. The story itself is boring but the hero made it worthwhile. As I said before, I wish she focused more on the couples new life together.

I had to finish it though.

3/5

Happy reading





Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Unleashed (Ross Siblings #1, #2, #3) by Cherrie Lynn 3/5

Unleashed (Ross Siblings #1, #2, #3) by Cherrie Lynn

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

I was positive that I read these books before. Maybe I did a while back. They are all written with the classic romance formula, so don't expect any unique plot twists or anything. They are sweet reads through.

Now, I read all three sibling's stories. Big brother represents #1, little brother #2 and big sister #3. Lynn writes a very good story. This is a nice summer read to kill the time. The author did warn about how HOTT these books are! ;) I've read Ghost's story too, it was a bit underwhelming somehow though. I still love his character though!! :)

These books aren't too shabby at all. I do wish we got to learn a bit more about the couples though, but it wasn't about that I think. They seem to focus on that raw physical attraction that just can't be denied!!!

3/5  * They all are so similar when you boil it all down.

Happy reading!


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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Mad Love by Colet Abedi 2/5

Mad Love by Colet Abedi

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 8

I just read this one a couple days ago, and do not remember it. Not a great sign right? I agree.

The plot is the classic wealthy guy sweeps not so wealthy girl off her feet and she kind of complains about how uncomfortable his lifestyle and 'friends' are.

Now I don't mind reading a cliche plot every once in a while, but it has to be an entertaining cliche plot though. I skimmed through some of this one. I was wondering what the conflict was. Maybe authors don't need conflict in stories any more? I don't know.

Most of the supporting characters could have stayed out of the book. They didn't help the story.

The heroine read as a weak little princess somehow. And I feel kind of bad describing her like that for some reason.

I got this one for free on amazon. If you did too, it will help you pass the time. But I am not sure I would have purchase it.

2/5  *I gave it this rating because her best friends were really funny. 

Happy reading!


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Monday, July 18, 2016

Kulti by Mariana Zapata 2/5

Kulti by Mariana Zapata

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 7

Why did this book take sooooo long to get to the point?! It felt as if it just rambled on, and on and ooooooon. I must say it was not a boring read. Kulti had its funny moments for sure, and reading about such a contact sport like soccer was great. But it felt as if it was an unnecessarily drawn out story.

It didn't help that the hero was a big uptight meanie. His attitude did not seem to change at any point of the book. In my head they are going to get divorced in 5 to 10 years.

I did A LOT of skimming to finish this one. It did not grab me, but I must give the author credit for creating an intelligent character in Sam. Zapata is a pretty good writer with a pretty boring book.

2/5

Happy reading!


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Sunday, July 17, 2016

Rush (City Lights#3) by Emma Scott 3/5

Rush (City Lights#3) by Emma Scott

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 8

This one was sweet to read. It read a bit like a fairy tale though, not 100% happy about that fact. But its not a completely boring plot.

My only complaint is that the characters voices sounded like 40 year old 19th century aristocracy somehow. They were 23 and 24 years, but sounded much more mature than their age. That made the book not ring true to me.

Mind you, I did enjoy not reading silly slang terms and phrases. The author painted a vivid picture about the violinist. I swear I heard the music she played in my head!

That was beautiful to read.

3/5


Happy reading!


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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Deeper (Caroline & West #1) by Robin York 2/5


Deeper (Caroline & West #) by Robin York 

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 7

This book is so strange. The plot or conflict is actually interesting and relevant. BUUUUUT.....the author lost me very early on in the story.

It was boring to me, as well a bit unbelievable at times. The way the heroine went about "carrying on with life" post scandal read so choppy. I am pretty sure I am not making sense here. But the writers style is not smooth to me, it felt instead very random.

And to have a female go through a sex scandal, and have the book focused on how much the hero wants to sleep with her SO BAD, just was weird.

I'm sure in real life the "get back on that saddle" when you fall off thing is normal procedure, but it felt forced and uncomfortable.

Did not enjoy, and have no motivation or interest to finish. :( I am wondering what could book #2 be about?!


2/5

Happy reading






Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Understatement of The Year (The Ivy Years #3) Sarina Bowen 4.5/5


The Understatement of The Year (The Ivy Years #3) Sarina Bowen

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 8

I saw this book a while back, and kept it on the kindle 'shelf'. To be completely honest, I was a bit intimidated to read this story due to the couple being of the same sex. I'm sure other readers have felt the exact same way, but I do not regret reading it. I was curious about how the author would attack this story.

This book is one of my favorites for 2016 so far. And I am kind of surprised. Countries like mine do not condone the gay lifestyle, but I empathize with the men and women that are afraid to love who they feel led to love. The story opened my mind about the issue of acceptance.

I felt for the characters. The characters felt real and their pain and confusion and frustrations were legit. Good job Bowen. The book made you sooooooo uncomfortable sometimes though (and not the gay love parts) but the interactions with the people in the main characters lives were sometimes hard and sweet to read. The amount of times I blushed.....I am sure my eyes welled up a couple times too! :)

If you are 100% uncomfortable with the gay lifestyle you may want to pass this one up. Because the author did not shy away at all when it came to the romantic moments. ;) It was downright HOT!

Hotter than some of the other books I've read from her actually. I walked away from the story hopeful about EVERYTHING!

I think you're gonna enjoy it.

4.5/5

Happy reading!


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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

The Game Plan by Kristen Callihan 4/5


The Game Plan (Game on Book 3) by Kristin Callihan

Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

I once again enjoyed a 'Game On' story.  I am sure I read the first book in the series. Not sure if I read the 2nd one though (going to jump into that one tonight! Excited!...This one was entertaining. It had funny moments and slightly uncomfortable ones which I love. Is it just me that loves when a book makes you cringe a little?

The chemistry was off the charts. And the hero's dedication and commitment in general is sweet and inspiring to read.

You will enjoy this one. Once again, Callihan created some great supporting characters that added that extra something to the book. I don't remember the name of the black football player in the story, but he cracked me up whenever his character made an appearance. I honestly love him. :)

The book is a bit predictable, that's one reason I give this series 4's or 4.5's so far. Also, it is a bit rushed. Outside of that, it is a full 5/5 for me.

4/5

Happy reading


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Monday, February 8, 2016

Sacked (Gridiron #1) by Jen Frederick 2/5

Sacked (Gridiron #1) by Jen Frederick

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

This one had the potential to be a 'cute' read. It instead read kind of boring for me. I think that the actual writing style of this author does not mesh with me.

The plot was pretty average. But once again, the reviews were really, REALLY high! My expectations fortunately were pretty low. So I wasn't extremely disappointed.

The characters did not have real chemistry to me. And for some reason, I was getting confused about the supporting characters. With the hero being on a football team, there were quite a bit of names getting thrown around. I guess the author wanted to spark the readers interest about the future story lines. It kind of irritated me though, cause the hero didn't seem to have any true relationship with anyone on the team.

It had a whole lot of raunchy sex scenes, which I guess is the reason for the high reviews. The conflict was silly, and weird though. And some parts of it did not feel authentic.

Read this one at your own risk.

2/5

Good luck.


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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Until Friday Night #1 by Abbi Glines 3/5

Until Friday Night #1 by Abbi Glines

Genre: Young Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 6

I mildly enjoyed this one. I was feeling a loosely football themed romance when I stumbled across this book.

It was cute. The characters are in high school, so the drama was appropriate for that age.

This book occupied my time. I honestly wanted to read about the hero's best friends stories a bit more. They seem interesting.

Didn't really feel honest chemistry between the characters, but I did believe that the connection could happen based on the plot.

3/5

Happy reading!

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Alex (Cold Fury Hockey) by Sawyer Bennett 3/5

Alex (Cold Fury Hockey) by Sawyer Bennett

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 8.5

This one was an okay read. It being a book about a sport of course caught my attention. Its amazing that I do not watch football or hockey (find it quite boring actually), but I love reading about it.

I did feel like the story could have ended halfway through the book. The author focused on the hero's problems quite a bit. Somehow, it feels as if the heroine was neglected. The author took her time writing the steamy moments. But it felt like we didn't get into the characters' heads at all.

I finished it. That says alot these days. But on the other hand, that isn't saying much either.

Maybe borrow this one?

3/5

Happy reading!

Monday, October 12, 2015

When You Dare by Lori Foster 2/5

When You Dare (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor #1) by Lori Foster

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 7.5

Why do I find myself bored reading this book? It has a plot that is not original. (Rescue a woman from the hands of a bad man.) I am wondering if it would have been a better book if Ms. Foster brought the readers through the extraction process?

I am not sure, but the book was so flat. No action. Just a moody man in a huge mansion and a slow thinking and speaking writer.

This one is not a good one.

2/5

Sweet Hope (Sweet Home #3) 5/5 by Tillie Cole

Sweet Hope by Tillie Cole

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

This one was a bit of an emotional roller coaster. I don’t mind that in books, if it is done right.

The book had an obvious plot, but not an obvious path to getting to the solution. The hero and heroine I found interesting. I am a humble art lover, so found that aspect of the story pretty cool.

Can’t comment too much about the book with out giving it away. But it is emotional and a little raw in regards to human life. It ain’t always easy for all of us.

The other books in the series are good reads. This one for some reason is my favorite though.

Great book.

5/5

Happy reading!

Sunday, August 16, 2015

The Tornado by Missy Blue 3.5/5

The Tornado by Missy Blue

Genre: Adult Romance

Sensuality: 9

This book was not as boring as some of the other ones I have recently read, but it was a bit of a yawn none the less. The characters felt real for a change though. I felt as if the author made an attempt to give the main characters some depth. The reader had a chance to get to know them a little.

The subject matter is heavy, (sexual abuse) but is not heavily focused on. The 'hot' scenes in this one are pretty graphic. Felt like I was in the damn room sometimes. Nothing boring about those parts! But, the plot is a bit obvious and boring though.

The honesty of the characters kept me until the end though. And I love MMA...so that kind of hooked me too.

3.5/5

Happy reading

Friday, June 5, 2015

Sinful by Joan Johnston 2/5

Sinful by Joan Johnston

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Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 6

I am not even done reading this one yet. But I felt urged to warn the masses about how boring this book is.

WARNING!!! This book is very, very boring.

The strange thing is that one of my most favorite books of ALL time is a Johnston book (The Cowboy). 
 This author LOVES her family feuds. I don't mind one, but every page must have "but your a Grayhawk and I'm a Flynn!"  "I'm a Flynn and your a Grayhawk"?????? Why are we reminding ourselves of our last names so often?

It felt like the author was trying to convince us the feud was real. Real and serious!

There is no chemistry between the main characters either. 

Just don't buy it. This one was an impulse buy that I completely regret. Especially since there was a great classics DVD I could have purchased instead.

Happy reading

2/5

Beautiful Secret by Christina Lauren 3/5

Beautiful Secret by Christina Lauren


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Genre: Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

This book was an interesting read. I enjoyed how strange the hero was. He's a bit socially awkward and uncomfortable.

The relationship was not an ideal one from the very beginning between the hero and heroine. The book looked at how imperfect two people can be for each other despite having a heavy attraction to one another. A bit cliche these days...

The story did seem to build up a lot, and never really get all that interesting. It had its hot and heavy moments, but it was somehow a bit boring to me.

I find strange characters such as the hero's fascinating, so my curiosity in regards to him kept me reading on. If  I had to do it all over again though, I wouldn't have purchased a hard copy. It is not the worse book I have read by far though.

You know when you're traveling and want a book to kill time? Yup. That's what this was.

Happy reading

3/5

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Revved by Samantha Towle 4.5/5

Revved by Samantha Towle

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

I really enjoyed this one. This is actually the first book that I have read from Towle. Not bad at all.

The chemistry between the hero and heroine are off the wall. Towle painted a potty mouth, aggressive and sensitive hero in Carrick.

After you read it, you may have a brand new appreciation for professional race car driving. I love how the author really got into the sport and business of it all. It was quite interesting.

Very strong characters were created. Authentic characters that feel quite real. I was tempted to research the hero's name on google after reading! (I really did research the top F1 drivers in the world though!)

This will not disappoint.

4.5/5

Happy reading

Sunday, March 22, 2015

With Every Heartbeat (Forbidden Men Series 2,3,4) by Linda Kage 4/5, 2/5, 2/5

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 7/10


Kage got me with this series! I gatta say! She got me!

And NOT in a good way!

The first book I read was book 2. It was a B+ for me. It was alright. All of the books deal with some type of serious conflict or drama.

But the outside drama by book 4 was waaaaaayyyy too much for me. I do not mind reading books from his and her points of view.

What I mean is, I don't mind reading a book1 (his point of view), then book 2 (her point of view).

The problem with this series is that they go over the same stuff in every single book! What happened in book 2 is rehashed to some extent in book 3 and 4. Drove me freakin nuts!!

Other reviewers commented on the fact that the author spent way too much time on the supporting character's dramas and less on the hero and heroines development. I agree. They all have good plots to be great books...but they just weren't to me. But she got me with all the football! Who could resist?! ;)

When you see such HIGH ratings you think that the couple of poor ones are a fluke right? Wrong!

What bugs me too is that the author is making book 5 seem so damn juicy. She keeps on hinting at the main characters of that one through out. You wish you had a Ten in your life. Dirty mouth and all.

And you know what? I'm going to more than likely buy the damn thing! Thanks alot Kage!

Happy reading.

(Noel) Book 2- 4/5
(Pick) Book 3- boring, boring, and boring again 2/5
(Hamilton) Book 4- oh my God! This was even more boring 2/5

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Prick: A Stepbrother Romance by Sabrina Paige 3/5

Prick: A Stepbrother Romance by Sabrina Paige

Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance

Sensuality: 9

Lots of high reviews for this one. Must be because it's a novelty, 'I want to screw my stepbrother' story. Sure as ever can NOT be because of the over all quality of the book.

I was not impressed. I finished it because I had to. It is def. not the worst book I have ever read. But I am craving conflict, depth and intrigue in novels. YA authors tend to not go deep at all with writing these days. And the book world seems heavily saturated with YA.

Ummmm...you could read it and NOT hate it. But you have read better. Believe me. The heroine drove me kind of nuts personally. Her fascination with the hero's 'prick' fascinated me...And the title of the book is strange....yes?

3/5

Happy reading