Friday, September 28, 2012

Review: Wellesley Wives


Wellesley Wives
Wellesley Wives by Suzy Duffy

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Bear with me while I get my thoughts in order here.

This is one of those books that left me with a lot to say, a lot to think about, a couple of questions and the feeling that it really doesn't matter what life has in store for you - you can still kick life's ass if you have the right girlfriend, sister, mother or daughter beside you.

I'll be honest, at first I read it as a "Gossip Girl"/ "Desperate Housewives" mash up.
I had issues with the way they view their life and money.

But then I got to listen to their voices, each of the MCs in this story has a unique voice.

Popsy, how to explain how clueless she was?! She had the perfect house, husband and daughters. Nothing was wrong in the world as long as she and her family were save. Well, she was not ready for her life to fall down in front of her eyes. And then she just proves what an strong woman she is. Something she didn't even know herself, because she relay on her husband too much.

Sandra, I love her! I see myself in her (minus the money of course!) She is a strong a determined woman. One that finds herself in a marriage at 40 years old, wanting something that her husband wont give her, a child of her own.
And just like, it sometimes happen in real life, Jack decides that enough is enough and he is in love with a new girl half his age.

Lily and Rosie are Popsy's daughters. Each with their own issues and secrets. They both have to be strong in their own way. One standing up for herself and her own child, demanding respect out of her husband, and the other one needs to let the guilt go and find her own way in life.

If there is one moment not to miss is the conversation between Sandra and Lily, OMG! I was waiting too long for it to happen.

The men in this book, serve their purpose.

Peter, Popsy's husband is the love of her life. A type of love you don't get to experience twice in your life.

Jack, it's been a long time since I hated a fictional character as much but he does have a heart, even if he hides it most of the time.

Matt, Shane and Sven are the ones totally worthy and we don't even get enough of them.

It was amazing to be in each of this woman's minds. Each character gets the space they need, so you as a reader can understand how they think, how they feel.

Thank you Ms. Duffy for a great book! I look forward to read more from you in the future.

I received a free ARC directly from the publisher.




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Monday, September 24, 2012

Review: The Druid Stone


The Druid Stone
The Druid Stone by Heidi Belleau

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Great book!
I really liked Sean as a whole. And Cormac is an amazing character too.
For someone who is such a fan of contemporary [b:The Druid Stone|13751785|The Druid Stone|Heidi Belleau|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1337208175s/13751785.jpg|19385292]is a little bit out of my comfort zone, but as soon as I saw the blurb I wanted to give it a try.
The romance and Sean's and Cormac's relationship takes a step back during the whole story.
Is an adventure, is full of magic.
Half way down the author put your imagination to a test. Honestly, you have to immerse yourself in this "world" and find a way around the new characters and names.
It was different for me, but I truly enjoyed reading it.
Is a perfect book for lovers of urban fantasy. And those who don't want the easy, cheesy romance.
The only one thing that got me upset was the fact the the HEA didn't come easy for these two, and at one point I was doubting it will have a HEA at all!



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Monday, September 10, 2012

Review: Boys of Summer


Boys of Summer
Boys of Summer by Cooper Davis

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Hunter and Max are best friends but over the summer they realized that there is more to their relationship than friendship.
And it´s hard on Max, who knows he is gay but has to give time until Hunter is ready.
And is also hard on Hunter, who´s world turns upside down because he is in love with a boy.
Their first time together is so powerful, their love so pure and the connection so strong.
Those moments over the summer will finally give Hunter and Max the strength to face their friends and be open about their love.




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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Review: Breaking Cover


Breaking Cover
Breaking Cover by Kaje Harper

My rating: 5 of 5 stars



not much to say other than I need book 3 right now.
So much going on for Tony and Mac. Their relationship has to face the hardest tests yet.
I really liked how the whole situation was handle by Tony, and the way Mac got to deal with his feelings.
Is not all happy-happy in their lives but they will get trough.
I just want to have more, more from Ben and Anna, more Tony and Mac as a couple and as parents...and I want less Brenda in general.
It was a hard book to read at times, the situation with Ben's custody is not easy, specially because the author portraits Ben's grandparents like so many people in our society - calling names and being the worst type of person they can be.
But I guess it was necessary, to be crude about it, to be real. It was also the last push Mac needed to step out of the closet.
I think the one quote I will take with me is "The hardest thing about coming out, he reflected, was that it was irrevocable." Mac has so much to loose, he is just as scared as any 16yo boy would be, with the added pressure of a life full of lies and the risk of losing not only his job but his daughter too.
All in all a great sequel.
Now I'm ready for the HEA without the drama. But knowing Kaje it won't be that easy and Im really looking forward to read [b:Home Work|15706627|Home Work (Life Lessons, #3)|Kaje Harper|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1339763958s/15706627.jpg|21370466]



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Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Review: Life Lessons


Life Lessons
Life Lessons by Kaje Harper

My rating: 4 of 5 stars



Amazing, amazing characters. Honestly both Mac and Tony were so lovable and easy to relate to.
The fact that Tony is willing to go into a relationship with a very closeted man, and Mac in return is willing to let his guard down and love Tony is prove enough of the powerful connection between them.
The turn from Mac being straight to Mac having sex with Tony was too abrupt, but I guess when the one you care about is in a near death situation you have to face your feelings.
I'm not complaining, the moment of truth was HOT. And I guess with all the tension surrounding them with the murders and all...the sexual tension was building up for a long time.
I love Kaje's writing, she has a way with expressing emotions and when you read her stories you get to feel them all.
Once you start reading you can't put them down.



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