Friday, November 5, 2010
Slow Burn
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
Charming. Witty. Heartwarming. Exquisitely different from anything I’ve read in a very long time. Comprised of letters written to and from members of the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, this tale gently unwinds the stories of a group of people during the Occupation and Liberation of a tiny member of the Channel Islands. A compelling story that encompasses love, friendship, courage, war, loss and new beginnings.
Juliet, witty authoress of Izzy Bickerstaff Goes to War, is looking for the subject of her next book, her first book since the end of World War II. While in London, she is introduced to the Guernsey Literary Society through a letter sent to her by one of its founding members, the quiet and thoughtful, Dawsey Adams. So begins the story of the Occupation of Guernsey and the stories of courage of the Literary Society’s members. With each letter, exquisite details of the war’s effects on the island and its inhabitants endure bringing to life the hunger that existed due to food rations, loss of lovers and children and heart-wrenching choices that had to be made; send your children to England for protection or keep them with you during uncertain times and possibly death.
Juliet’s emotional journey is deep and as a reader you will go on the journey with you. An elegant book about the power of books and of friends. The Guernsey Lliterary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a gem. Treat yourself. I highly recommend it.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Temptation
by Jude Deveraux
Temperance O’Neil is a modern woman helping destitute women in NY, while having public spats with the mayor over appropriate housing for women and children. But all that changes when her new stepfather demands her return to Scotland or she herself will be destitute. So goes the harebrained scheme that introduces Temperance O’Neil and James McCairn, Laird.
Posing as a housekeeper to get James engaged, sooner rather than later, Temperance is a woman on a mission. The faster it’s done the faster she can return to the civilized life of NYC. Thrown into a dilapidated house with a man who has a gruff exterior is no easy feat for a woman like Temperance. But soon she sees through the grimy surface of James and the town to find a rare gem that is kind, intelligent and caring.
However, when opposites attract there are bound to be some bumps in the road. And Temperance and James can never get on the same page. There are definitely some kind moments and funny moments throughout the book. But for me there were a lot of infuriating moments because these two are their own worst enemies. But the ending is worth the wait.
This is a love story about the journey of two people trying to find love and happiness. It’s not always easy but sometimes it is definitely worth it. If you’re looking for hot sex then this isn’t for you. There are sweet kisses and a lot of glances and stares but that is about it. If you are looking for something sweet and innocent or a change of pace you won’t be disappointed by Temptation.
Temperance O’Neil is a modern woman helping destitute women in NY, while having public spats with the mayor over appropriate housing for women and children. But all that changes when her new stepfather demands her return to Scotland or she herself will be destitute. So goes the harebrained scheme that introduces Temperance O’Neil and James McCairn, Laird.
Posing as a housekeeper to get James engaged, sooner rather than later, Temperance is a woman on a mission. The faster it’s done the faster she can return to the civilized life of NYC. Thrown into a dilapidated house with a man who has a gruff exterior is no easy feat for a woman like Temperance. But soon she sees through the grimy surface of James and the town to find a rare gem that is kind, intelligent and caring.
However, when opposites attract there are bound to be some bumps in the road. And Temperance and James can never get on the same page. There are definitely some kind moments and funny moments throughout the book. But for me there were a lot of infuriating moments because these two are their own worst enemies. But the ending is worth the wait.
This is a love story about the journey of two people trying to find love and happiness. It’s not always easy but sometimes it is definitely worth it. If you’re looking for hot sex then this isn’t for you. There are sweet kisses and a lot of glances and stares but that is about it. If you are looking for something sweet and innocent or a change of pace you won’t be disappointed by Temptation.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Cleopatra's Daughter
Loved it. A great piece of historical fiction about loss, power, ambition and politics set against the backdrop of Ancient Rome after the deaths of one of the most passionate couples ever, Cleopatra and Marc Antony. The story is riveting and complex with a heroine, Queen Kleopatra Selene, who is charming and intelligent. Indulge in the rich details of historical figures and political strife of Imperial Rome and and you won’t be disappointed.
Selene is a pawn in the political and personal ambitions of Octavian and his wife as well as those around her. Realizing the dangers around her Selene navigates the treacherous minefields of power and privilege to stay alive and free…
The tension as Selene and Alexander become of age and a threat to Octavian and Rome is what makes the story jump from the page. Who can save the heirs to Egypt? The Red Eagle, Juba or Marcellus…or perhaps they must take matters into their own hands and realize the same fate as their mother.
If you love or even like historical fiction you will truly enjoy this book. Imperial Rome is a tumultuous setting and is filled with fascinating facets of life and intrigue to keep you engrossed until the end. Moran’s command of the material will have you grasping for more as you turn each page.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Fallen
by Lauren Kate
I am on the hunt for the perfect teen romance. I’m not even sure if it exists. Something with love and anger and sex and school and parents. A good ol’ fashioned bad boy thrown into the mix. After reading Evermore and loving it I decided to try another darker piece of teen romance. However, Fallen wasn’t it.
Daniel is the ultimate mystery man. One minute he is giving her the bird and the next he is rescuing her. And the nice guy, Cam, showering her with attention and baubles isn’t enough to distract Luce from her thoughts of Daniel. Soon it seems that everyone is acting strange and the only sane ones are the readers trying to figure out what is going on.
I liked Daniel. I liked Luce. Didn’t like them together. I don’t understand why Luce had a pull to a boy who acted like a jerk. And there was nothing endearing about Daniel. Maybe his leather jacket. By the time Daniel’s secret was revealed I didn’t care. And there wasn’t enough back story to understand why he felt he had to act the way he did. I thought the ending was rushed and too many questions were left unanswered. But I guess that’s what Book 2 is for.
The ending left me disappointed and there wasn’t enough romance or love or interest to want me to recommend this book. I wish I had enough curiosity to read the sequel, Torment, but I don’t. I hoped Fallen would be darker and more lurid.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Rendezvous
This is Amanda Quick at her best. A fast paced love story with a witty heroine and her restrained paramour. Augusta Ballinger and Earl of Graystone are enticing and their world of exclusive clubs and country estates is the perfect backdrop for these unlikely lovers.
Graystone surprisingly falls for Augusta, after all opposites do attract. Augusta and Graystone have hot chemistry from the moment they meet, with her on her knees and him making fun. Not looking for love but rather a companion and mother to his daughter it is charming to witness the relationship of these two develop amidst bumbles and ridiculously perilous situations. She is just the one to show the Earl how fun it can be to love without regard for rules and regulations. However, I was a bit stunned at the way he finally had her. Not the most romantic evening but it definitely steamed up the carriage.
The secondary characters of Sally, Scruggs, Peter and Claudia are equally as charming. I enjoyed reading about them all. The backdrop of Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo and the web of spies that existed during that time make Rendezvous a pleasure to read. It’s fun, witty with a bit of mystery thrown in. If you find this don’t let it pass you by.
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Romantic Musings
Just the other day I was speaking to a friend of mine about men, what else. The infuriation and stupidity on their part, that comes with them. I’m not ready to marry one but I need one to alleviate the tension. Just one night a week or maybe every other week. It’s something that I miss. And going to the gym just isn’t the same.
But I live with my mother and sister, in a small town where I don’t know anyone. And from what I can tell there are no sexy available men. Trust me I’ve looked. However, there is a hot doctor at the hospital. About 6’1, blue eyes, salt and pepper hair, slim build but has muscles, dash of lines around the eyes. He really is scrumptious. I got a look at him while my grandmother was in the ER. But although he looked at me and I looked at him I really didn’t think the middle of the ER was an appropriate place to introduce myself. No matter how many episodes of Grey’s Anatomy I’ve seen.
But I live with my mother and sister, in a small town where I don’t know anyone. And from what I can tell there are no sexy available men. Trust me I’ve looked. However, there is a hot doctor at the hospital. About 6’1, blue eyes, salt and pepper hair, slim build but has muscles, dash of lines around the eyes. He really is scrumptious. I got a look at him while my grandmother was in the ER. But although he looked at me and I looked at him I really didn’t think the middle of the ER was an appropriate place to introduce myself. No matter how many episodes of Grey’s Anatomy I’ve seen.
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