Showing posts with label Beautiful Redemption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beautiful Redemption. Show all posts

Saturday, January 30, 2016

"Sweet Nothing" by Jamie McGuire and Teresa Mummert

Sweet Nothing by Jamie McGuire and Teresa Mummert was one rocky read for me, and I am not even sure how to convey my thoughts about this book. Let me start by saying that I adore both authors and their works to no end - I have recommended books by both of them to fellow bookworms and will be continuing to do so... but, unfortunately, Sweet Nothing will not be amongst those recommendations, and as much as I hate to admit it, there were times while reading it that I wished amazon came with a money-back-if-you-don't-like-the-book-you've-purchased guarantee. I understand how much work and love go into a book, and I by no means mean to bash this one, but sometimes I felt like the book had already been given up on before it ever hit amazon.

I absolutely loved the story itself.
Love, love, loved the idea of it, it was beyond adorable, and I really liked where the authors were taking it.
Story-wise, this was a really good read. A really great one even.

However, there is more to a book than a great story, and a novel feeling like a draft is, as much as it pains me to say it, nothing I can just ignore. When a character orders chicken fried rice, she can't suddenly be looking at, and eating, her noodles. A first-person narrator can't be knowing a new-to-her-character's name before that never-before-met-character even gets introduced to her half a page later. Punctuation in random places and chunks of sentences missing shouldn't pop out more than, if at all, once. And all that are examples for why I felt like someone had given up on it before it was finished, yet put it up on amazon to order for just about 14€ a piece; examples for things that a thorough editor or even good beta-readers should have easily picked up seeing I wasn't even reading the novel to find mistakes, yet found enough of them to make this a frustrating rather than enjoyable read.

3/5 because I loved the story


When you think you know what's happening, you're only half way there.

It is enough to break any man: watching what could have been my future slip away before it was ever in my grasp. The possibility of losing someone I loved before she was even mine is something I never would have imagined - certainly nothing I'd ever wish on anyone. I went to her every day and waited. Waited for the impossible, for a sign, for her to look at me... hoping sinners are granted miracles, too. 

Just one glimpse of him was all it took.
In the next lane, at a stop light, was the man I would fall in love with and marry. People talk about love that takes time - the kind you fall in to. We were more like a crash and burn. When our lives intertwined, I knew I would never be the same. He was the man I would cherish the rest of my life, who would father my children. In an instant our life together began, and in an instant it would end. 
The late nights; the excuses; the lies. 

And in the blink of an eye, it was like we never were. 


Jamie McGuire was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She attended Northern Oklahoma College, the University of Central Oklahoma, and Autry Technology Center where she graduated with a degree in Radiography. 

Jamie paved the way for the New Adult genre with the international bestseller Beautiful Disaster. Her follow-up novel, Walking Disaster, debuted at #1 on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestseller lists. Beautiful Oblivion, book one of the Maddox Brothers series, also topped the New York Times bestseller list, debuting at #1. In 2015, books two and three of the Maddox Brothers series, Beautiful Redemption and Beautiful Sacrifice, respectively, also topped the New York Times, as well as a Beautiful series novella, Something Beautiful.

Novels also written by Jamie McGuire include: apocalyptic thriller and 2014 UtopYA Best Dystopian Book of the Year, Red Hill; the Providence series, a young adult paranormal romance trilogy; Apolonia, a dark sci-fi romance; and several novellas, including A Beautiful Wedding, Among Monsters, Happenstance: A Novella Series, and Sins of the Innocent

Jamie is the first indie author in history to strike a print deal with retail giant Wal-Mart. Her self-published novel, Beautiful Redemption, hit Wal-Mart shelves in September 2015.

Jamie lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado with her husband, Jeff, and their three children. 


Teresa Mummert grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania where she began dating her husband when they were only sixteen years old. They married at eighteen and soon moved to Louisiana as her husband began his military career. They are the proud parents of four children that they are raising in Georgia.

Teresa began writing when her husband was deployed to Afghanistan as a way to cope with him being away at war. She soon became a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. Her work includes the word of mouth bestselling White Trash Trilogy which landed her a three book publishing deal with Simon & Schuster. She has also written the New York Times and USA Today bestselling novel The Note, the USA Today bestselling novel Safe Word, Perfect Lie, Pretty Little Things, the Honor series, Rellik, The Good Girls, Something Wicked, and the USA Today bestselling novel Sweet Nothing co-written with Jamie McGuire.

Future releases include Crave, Cruel, Depravity, The Death of Lila Jane, Hollow, Weeping Willow, Paper Doll, The Deep, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Rocked, Before I Wake, Fall to Pieces, and Victim. She also has a Middle Grade children's novel coming out soon titled The Seeker under the pseudonym T.S. Mummert. 


Visit Jamie McGuire on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Visit Teresa Mummert on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Find Sweet Nothing on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
Read my reviews of Beautiful Redemption by Jamie McGuire || The Good Girls by Teresa Mummert || Rellik by Teresa Mummert 

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

"Beautiful Redemption"
by Jamie McGuire

Beautiful Redemption is an absolutely beautiful read, and I have to admit that Thomas might just be my new favorite Maddox brother - but pssssht don't let Travis hear, I'm still head over heels for him, too!

It hadn't been hard, at all, to fall for Travis Maddox and his and Abby's story in Jamie McGuire's Beautiful Disaster. I then fell even harder for Travis upon reading Walking Disaster, and for a while I was so infatuated with him, he got to be my number one book boyfriend for longer than anyone else had before. Not to forget A Beautiful Wedding, which was the cherry on top of the Trabby Sundae.
Naturally, I was over the moon when I heard that the other Maddox brothers would be getting their own books, too. I mean, hello?! - The Maddox boys were obviously all made of awesome and could rock your socks... or panties. ;-)
Unfortunately, Beautiful Oblivion, which took us on a journey through Trenton's (and Camille's) life left me disappointed. While I loved Trent and the occasional passage, a lot of it felt forced to me and at times the writing was so different from the other three books, I kept wondering if it had really been written by Jamie, or someone a lot younger than her as the writing just hadn't seemed as... developed?... to me.
And that disappointment was what kept me from purchasing Beautiful Redemption for the longest time after it had been released. I wasn't sure if I could take being disappointed by another Maddox brother book, or if I would rather be oblivious about what was happening in the newer novels.

But, man, am I freaking happy to have ordered Beautiful Redemption last week and to have given the series another chance!
If I hadn't, I would have missed a whole lot of awesome; this book is what I had been expecting after having indulged in the novels mainly revolving around Travis and Abby.

Beautiful Redemption delivers not only characters that develop throughout the novel, it also brings you a beautiful love story that you get to watch develop and evolve. It is very well written, and as Penelope Ward (author of Stepbrother Dearest)  said, absolutely "unputdownable". There always is enough sexual tension to keep you on the edge of your seat, the characters are troubled, scarred, witty and have spunk. They live in a world of thrill and excitement, while trying not only not to lose themselves, but also to find themselves, and, in the most unexpected of circumstances, to find love.

Whether you have previously read the other parts of the series or would like to read this as a stand-alone...you are definitely in for a treat when (not just if!) you decide to pick up Beautiful Redemption, and to give Thomas Maddox and Liis Lindy not only a chance, but a piece of your heart.


P.S.: Dear Jamie, I would please like to get Val's book next! Kaythanksbye!

5/5

BLURB

If A Maddox boy falls in love, he loves forever. But what if he didn't love you, first?

No-nonsense Liis Lindy is an agent of the FBI. Deciding she is married only to her job, she breaks off her engagement and transfers from Chicago to the field office in San Diego. She loves her desk. She is committed to her laptop. She dreams of promotions and shaking hands with the director after cracking an impossible case.

Special Agent in Charge Thomas Maddox is arrogant, unforgiving, and ruthless. He is tasked with putting away some of the world’s toughest criminals, and he is one of the best the Bureau has to offer. Though, as many lives as he’s saved, there is one that is beyond his reach. Younger brother Travis is faced with prison time for his involvement in a basement fire that killed dozens of college students, and the media want a conviction. Travis’s only savior is his unusual tie to the mob. In a deal that will spare his brother, Thomas has agreed to recruit Travis into the FBI.

Liis is stubborn, defiant, and yet somehow softens Thomas’s rough edges, making her the perfect agent to accompany him to the ceremony. Posing as a couple, they must travel to Travis & Abby’s beach vow renewal and give him the news, but when the pretending ends, she finds herself wondering if they were pretending at all.

In the second installment of the Maddox Brothers books, experience firsthand the mysterious world of the elusive Thomas Maddox, and how good love can be when you’re not the first, but the last.



LINKS

Find Beautiful Redemption on goodreads || amazon UK || amazon US || amazon DE
Visit Jamie McGuire on facebook


[as mentioned before, my internet access is very limited at the moment... graphics as well as more links to follow once I'm back to being better connected, I just don't want to be on a super hiatus <3]