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Sunday, November 6, 2016

"Holding Onto You" by K.E. Taylor

"Logan Dale, slayer of panties; K.E. Taylor, slayer of hearts." - This comment was one of my initial reactions to Taylor's Burnt Ashes series, and if you thought Life After You and Snow Flakes were tickets to emotional rollercoasters, you ain't seen nothing yet as Holding Onto You will take your emotional wreckage to another level.

There is no one playing more heart-wrenchingly beautiful on broken strings than Logan Dale - so you better get ready to have your heartstrings strummed like they're his favorite e[motional]-guitar, 'cause things are about to get a lot darker before things can finally start to look brighter again in the Burnt Ashes universe... especially for McLogan (M(a)cLogan... get it?! - I feel like Trey Baker would approve!).

Life After You quite literally ended on a bang. Being thrown back into her teenage years where her memory is concerned, nothing is as Mackayla remembers it to be. Holding Onto You presents her with a clear slate, and with the chance to rediscover and reinvent herself should she be able to pull herself out the downward spiral caused by going through losing her family - and herself - all over again. But is Logan willing to let their relationship be collateral damage, willing to have it be all but forgotten? Will he accept being friendzoned, or will he be able to remind Kayla of all they used to be?

The second novel in the Burnt Ashes series is just as emotional as Life After You was, and if you loved the boys (and girls!) then, you will be absolutely enjoying Holding Onto You!

I cannot wait for the next installment in the series, and am dying for Trey Baker's spin-off novel, Muse!


Some people say you are defined by the choices you make and the company you keep. The only problem is that all of Kayla’s choices for the past eight years have been wiped clean in the matter of seconds. She is in an alien place surrounded by strangers. What’s worse, she isn’t even aware of all the things she has lost. With her journey of self-discovery slowly unfolding, how can she find time for anything or anyone else?

Sometimes things can get real pretty fast. Logan is faced with the realisation that if he is going to have Kayla for his own, he will have to fight a new fight he has never had to endure before. Can it be the perfect chance, after such a disastrous start, to retain the status quo?


Author of Amazon bestselling rock star romance series, Burnt Ashes.
K.E Taylor was born and raised in Dorset, UK, where she currently lives with her family.


Visit K.E. Taylor on facebook || instagram || twitter
Holding Onto You on Goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
My Review of Life After You || My Review of Snow Flakes
Life After You on amazon || goodreads
Snow Flakes on amazon || goodreads 
Muse on goodreads



*** I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review ***

Sunday, October 30, 2016

"It Ends With Us" by Colleen Hoover

Oh. My. Hoover.
I am still suffering somewhat of a bookhangover from November 9, which is why I haven't managed to post my review for that one yet (I swear, that book is my spirit animal!), but this... It Ends With Us... it's...

...heart-wrenching...
...gut-wrenching...
...the most beautiful kind of bad...
...the worst kind of beautiful...
...goosebump-invoking and tear-stirring...
...anything but black and white...

It's a book that tugs at your heartstrings, and that makes you want to cuddle up and say goodbye to the world for the rest of the day. Colleen Hoover has a beautiful mind, and a great talent for not only making you sympathize and empathize with her characters, but also for making you think about the issues that are addressed - the issues faced by her characters. It Ends With Us, especially, is a book that you won't just finish reading - it will stay with you long after the last page has been turned.

It's the kind of book that you will start to read, and that you won't want to put back down. At the same time though, it's a story you at times won't want to finish, because you may not want to know how it ends, or because - if you are like me - you just don't want to hit the last page and be done with it.
But you will do just that. You will read it til the end, and I am sure you will be loving it.

I am purposely keeping this review short - not because I don't have a million feels and a billion things to say, but because I really want each and every one of you to read this novel. Spoiler-free.
To read it, to feel it, to think about it.

Which is also why I am giving away a signed copy - just keep on reading to find out how you can enter! Open internationally! 



SOMETIMES THE ONE WHO LOVES YOU IS THE ONE WHO HURTS YOU THE MOST

Lily hasn't always had it easy, but that's never stopped her from working hard for the life she wants. She's come a long way from the small town in Maine where she grew up - she graduated from college, moved to Boston, and started her own business. So when she feels a spark with a gorgeous neurosurgeon named Ryle Kincaid, everything in Lily's life suddenly seems almost too good to be true.

Ryle is assertive, stubborn, and maybe even a little arrogant. He's also sensitive, brilliant, and has a total soft spot for Lily, but Ryle's complete aversion to relationships is disturbing.

As questions about her new relationship overwhelm her, so do thoughts of Atlas Corrigan - her first love and a link to the past she left behind. He was her kindred spirit, her protector. When Atlas suddenly reappears, everything Lily has built with Ryle is threatened.

With this bold and deeply personal novel, Colleen Hoover delivers a heart-wrenching story that breaks exciting new ground for her as a writer. It Ends With Us is an unforgettable tale of love that comes at the ultimate price.

This book contains graphic scenes and very sensitive subject matter.




Colleen Hoover is the New York Times bestselling author of nine novels, including the #1 bestseller, Hopeless. She lives in Texas with her husband and three children. She is the founder of The Bookworm Box, a book subscription service which donates 100% of its profit to charity. She also owns The Bookworm Box, a specialty bookstore located in Sulphur Springs, Tx. 

Her novel, Ugly Love (2014), has been optioned for film by Hackybox Pictures and is slated to begin filming in 2016, starring Nick Bateman. 

For tour dates or more information, please visit colleenhoover.com.

[source: amazon]




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In September, I had the great pleasure of finally meeting Colleen Hoover!
After having had plans to attend several signings in the past, which all ended up being cancelled, I travelled to Frankfurt after a day of finals at university, taking forever on the road and getting lost several times, annoying my sister - whom I was dragging along - with my excitement!

My sister has never read a novel by Colleen... I, however, wasn't sure how many books we'd be allowed to get signed each, if there would be a limit, so I made my sister come along, bringing thirteen books and hoping I could get an extra one signed yet to give away, giving her a "priority list" in case we'd both only be allowed to get two or three signed... and promising I'd buy her dinner in exchange for coming along, ha!

Colleen was the sweetest, ever. Her interview was super funny, and she took time for everyone in attendance, signing books like a champ and taking pictures with people.
Without a single complaint, she signed the thirteen books I had brought along, plus an extra copy of It Ends With Us that I purchased at the store the signing was being held at, plus a couple of autograph cards to give away as well, and took pictures with me on top of that! The evening was so much more than I had expected hopping into my car... and I am definitely looking forward to hopefully meeting her again someday!

Visit me on instagram (@ink.eaters) for the giveaway!
I am giving away a signed (not personalized) paperback copy of It Ends With Us, as well as two autograph cards from the signing!

A big thank you to Colleen Hoover for having signed everything - and for just being her - as well as a big thank you to Hugendubel Frankfurt-Steinweg for having held the event!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

"Maybe Not" by Colleen Hoover

I. Am. Shipping. This. So. Effing. Hard.!

My sister had gotten me this novella for Christmas, because it had went onto my wishlist as soon as it had been announced. Then it was on my shelf for a while, because university unfortunately cost me much more time than I'd care to admit - but the moment I finally picked up this novella, I couldn't put it back down and it once again showed me just why I am so in love with Colleen Hoover's writing! All it took me was my two daily tram-rides, commuting to university, and I had eaten up every page of it... and if I'm completely honest, I almost loved this even more than Maybe Someday, and that's saying something - and that something's a lot, actually - since I lololooooooved that book!

And oh, Warren and Bridgette - could there be two people more perfect for one another?!
This will be your perfect fall-read if you're looking for something quick and fun, that is as far from instalove as it gets - 'cause who doesn't enjoy the bickering and banter, the passion and the heat, that only two people who love to hate each other, and hate to love one another, can share?

Only downside to Maybe Not? - It's too effin' short!

5/5 


Colleen Hoover, the New York Times bestselling author of Maybe Someday brilliantly brings to life the story of the wonderfully hilarious and charismatic Warren in a new novella, Maybe Not.

When Warren has the opportunity to live with a female roommate, he instantly agrees. It could be an exciting change.

Or maybe not.

Especially when that roommate is the cold and seemingly calculating Bridgette. Tensions run high and tempers flare as the two can hardly stand to be in the same room together. But Warren has a theory about Bridgette: anyone who can hate with that much passion should also have the capability to love with that much passion. And he wants to be the one to test this theory.

Will Bridgette find it in herself to warm her heart to Warren and finally learn to love?

Maybe.

Maybe not.
 


Colleen Hoover is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Slammed, This Girl, Point of Retreat, Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella, Maybe Someday, Ugly Love, Maybe Not, and Confess. She lives in Texas with her husband and their three boys. 



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Maybe Not on goodreads || amazon US || amazon DE || amazon UK

"Crave" by Teresa Mummert

I was super excited when I heard that Teresa Mummert would be writing a Vampire novel; I love her writing and her male characters are usually to die for - while this is the case with Crave's male protagonist, Elijah, as well - and in this case quite literally, the novel itself unfortunately didn't quite manage to suck me in (no punk intended, I think ;-)).

I loved the general ideas of - and in - the story, and that the author took the chance to dive into a different genre than she did for the other books I had previously read by her. And I really enjoyed the love story developing throughout the novel, with all its ups and downs, because let's face it - love isn't always a walk in the park, and sometimes tragedy and danger lurk around the corner, waiting to beat you down. However, the story couldn't really... convince me. I can't say what it was, but something felt off - there were several times when I felt like I had missed out on something, despite not having skipped any chapters, or even pages or paragraphs, which is why I can only give this book a 3.5; can't wait for my next Mummert read though!



All I craved was one night to forget about the tragic murder of my brother Marcus. Elijah Malakai seemed like the perfect person to take my mind off everything my family had endured. He was a hunter and for the first time in years, I felt safe. 

But Elijah had his own tragic past. As his secrets unraveled, my world was thrown into turmoil once more. 

I had to decide whether or not Elijah was worth the pain his past would bring and if I was strong enough to stand by his side and fight.



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 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 and the USA Today bestselling novel Safe Word. Other novels include Perfect Lie, Pretty Little Things, the Honor series, Rellik, The Good Girls, Something Wicked, Crave, The Death of Lila Jane, Hollow (Hollow Point #1), and the USA Today bestselling novel Sweet Nothing co-written with Jamie McGuire.
Future releases include Hellion (Hollow Point #2), Shameless, Defending Her Honor (Honor Series), Cruel, Depravity, When the Memories Fade, Weeping Willow, Paper Doll, The Deep, Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, Rocked, Before I Wake, Fall to Pieces, Ash & Dust, and Victim. She also has a Middle-Grade children's novel coming out soon titled The Seeker under the pseudonym T.S. Mummert. 




Visit Teresa Mummert on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Find Crave on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
Read my reviews of other novels by Teresa Mummert: The Death of Lila Jane || The Good Girls || Rellik || Sweet Nothing



*** I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review! ***

Sunday, March 6, 2016

"A Sudden Crush" by Camilla Isley

A Sudden Crush by Camilla Isley is the adult fairytale you didn't know you'd been waiting for; it's like having your favorite Disney princess finding herself in the best episode of Lost, all wrapped in some Robinson Crusoe and sprinkled with some Jungle Book and a lot of fairy dust. It is safe to say that Camilla Isley is most definitely romantic comedy royalty. Her writing is catchy and even in the story's most dire moments, you will find yourself wiping away tears of laughter.

While I have to admit that I, at times, really had trouble bonding with the novel's characters, I can't deny that it strangely enough didn't bother me at all to not be clicking with the main characters on an all too emotional level. Why? - Easy. Because the story itself was so well written and playing out like a movie in front of my eyes, I didn't need to have the hots for the leading man, or bff-status with the female protagonist, to be enjoying it. A Sudden Crush just is the kind of book that you pick up, immediately enjoy and don't want to put down, because it can entertain you for hours. And it will have you wanting a pet-monkey!

A Sudden Crush is an overall great read, which you should definitely be adding to your summer reading list!
(Okay, yes, I did read it in January/February and it was a great read to keep me warm while cuddled up in bed, sick, but this really would be a great beach-read! Not that you can't read it any time of the year! ;-) )

4/5!

B L U R B

Joanna Price is a city girl with the perfect life. She loves her job as a book editor, she just married Liam, high profile bestselling author and the man of her dreams, and she’s headed to the Caribbean to enjoy two weeks of paradise for her luxurious honeymoon.

Connor Duffield is a gruff, grumpy rancher from the Midwest. He is a country boy who has a no-nonsense approach to life, more scars than he’d like to admit, and he hates city girls.
So it’s just a misfortune they have to sit next to each other for a six hour plane ride. Even more so when their flight is caught in the perfect storm and Joanna wakes up stranded on a desert island with Connor, the very man she hoped she would never have to see again.


Why are they alone on this forsaken island? What happened to Joanna’s husband?


When her dream honeymoon turns into a hilarious tropical nightmare, Joanna’s first thought is survival. However, she and Connor will quickly discover just how boring paradise can be. As the days turn to weeks, and then months, this mismatched pair will have to learn how to coexist and how to resist the sparkles of an attraction they weren’t prepared to feel.


When they are finally rescued will Joanna’s marriage be saved as well, or will the life she knew and loved be in ruins?



Hi! I’m a writer of romantic comedy, cat’s lover, coffee addict, and shoes hoarder.
Besides writing, I love reading (surprise, surprise), cooking—and eating—especially pasta, going to the movies and obviously ordering a gigantic bowl of popcorn, and watching too much bad TV.I understand that mosquitoes play a role in the ecosystem as a part of other animals’ diet, and I don’t want to starve all those frog princes out there, but I could really live without them.



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Read my review of I Wish For You by Camilla Isley 






*** I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review! ***

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

"The Death of Lila Jane"
by Teresa Mummert

Oh. My. Heart.
As much as I hate it when people say something like what I am about to say, I simply cannot not say it... "I CAN'T EVEN! ALL THE FEELS!"
Is it bad that I feel like crying like a baby because the book I've been reading is over?! This book is so absofuckinlutely beautiful, you really should pick it up if you haven't already read it. - Go grab it, add it to your tbr, dive right into it. Whatever. Just... read it. Like, yesterday. Now. ASAP. Fall in love with it, like I have. And while you're at it, please excuse me while I go and die a million fictional deaths because I can't have more of this. This story ending way too soon basically was its only flaw... and even that flaw was a really beautiful - and obviously inevitable - one!




Honestly, I don't know what to say.
Or how to say it.
This.
Simply.
Was.
A.
Stunningly.
Beautiful.
Read.





(Those few words right there? "Stunningly beautiful read!"? That could very well be my review. As in... all you're getting, because it's all there is... I'm still sitting here like an emoji, swooning all heart-eyed!)

And I want more. Lots more.

The Death of Lila Jane is a read that managed to suck me in right from the beginning - it was unputdownable (yes, that is a word!), both when it comes to the style in which Mummert has chosen to tell the story, as well as when it comes to the story itself. There wasn't a single moment of reading time in which this novel made me roll my eyes, or check the time; it had a steady pace, that was neither too slow, nor too fast - following the story of Lila Jane and Kaden never seemed even remotely draggy, and I found myself giggling, teary-eyed, swooning over the hunk of the story and absolutely dreading the end of the book (don't get me wrong, it wasn't a bad ending at all, other than being an end!). The Death of Lila Jane is a beautiful novel, through and through, from page one all the way to the words no reader wants to encounter when loving a book - all the way to "the end". It's a tale of love and loss, of friendship and family, of happiness and sorrow. A book of life and death, of loosing and finding yourself - and your perfect counterpart.
In case you couldn't already tell: I absolutely loved this book!

5/5

 
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Teresa Mummert comes a cautionary coming of age tale.
Lila Jane is spending her summer vacation preparing for high school. She does everything asked of her, but her parents rarely give her credit for her efforts. She decides to sneak out with a friend to attend a local party and shed her little girl image, to become a woman once and for all. What starts out as a fun escape soon escalates into a life on the run with a boy she barely knows.
  

 
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 Teresa Mummert on her website || goodreads || facebook || twitter || instagram
Find The Death of Lila Jane on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE
Read my reviews of other novels by Teresa Mummert: The Good Girls || Rellik || Sweet Nothing



*** I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review! ***

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 

Thursday, January 28, 2016

"Thoughtless" by S.C. Stephens

As many before me, I absolutely could not resist the amazingness that is Kellan Kyle. S.C. Stephens's Thoughtless made falling for him Effortless - he's a charming, womanizing, bad boy rockstar that will serenade you out of your pants, yet he also has a sweet and tender, soft, honest, loving and caring side to him that will make your knees buckle.

Then there is Denny; sweet, sweet Denny with the Aussie accent that will be melting you like butter. He is charming in the boy-next-door kind of way, the imperfectly perfect first boyfriend... who will, however, unfortunately, soon bore you - annoy you, even, as you discover his not-so-sweet sides and come to your senses about him... or rather, about your feelings for him.

And then we have Kiera. Kiera, who finds herself in the middle, wanting to hold on to what she is starting to have with Kellan, but also not wanting to let go of her first, Denny. While Stephens has created a very real and honest image of what a love-triangle could truly be like, with all its butterflies and dark sides - and a rockstar, well, whole band actually, to die for - I have to admit that I honestly could not warm up to Kiera. Just like real life, this book had me meeting people that I liked, and people that I'd never ever want to be friends with. Kiera, unfortunately, belongs to the latter. To me, she seemed whiney, clingy and naïve. Annoying even, at times, making me think Kellan deserved so much better - but who am I to judge what the heart wants?! Clearly, the scenes between them aren't bad. At all. I thoroughly enjoyed the novel, but... I cannot say that I was truly rooting for Kiera and Kellan to happen. I was, personally, picking Kellan over Denny, no question, but Kiera's indecisiveness was bugging me to no end - so much that I was, more than once, actually hoping for a different female character to fly in and to save the day... or Kellan. But love falls where love falls... a lesson the story conveys all too well.
Despite my apathy towards Kiera, this was a great read, which despite the romance didn't turn the love-triangle into an all beer and skittles situation, and I cannot wait to get started on part two in the series to see where the journey of Kellan and Kiera will be taking us!

4/5!
For almost two years no, Kiera's boyfriend, Denny, has been everything she's ever wanted: loving, tender and endlessly devoted to her. When they head off to a new city to start their lives together, Denny at his dream job and Kiera at a top-notch university, everything seems perfect. Then an unforeseen obligation forces the happy couple apart.

Feeling lonely, confused, and in need of comfort, Kiera turns to an unexpected source - a local rock star named Kellan Kyle. At first, he's purely a friend that she can lean on, but as her loneliness grows, so does their relationship. And then one night everything changes... and none of them will ever be the same.

S.C. Stephens is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who enjoys spending every free moment she has creating stories that are packed with emotion and heavy on romance. 

Her debut novel, Thoughtless, an angst-filled love triangle charged with insurmountable passion and the unforgettable Kellan Kyle, took the literary world by storm. Amazed and surprised by the response to the release of Thoughtless in 2009, more stories were quick to follow. Stephens has been writing nonstop ever since. 

In addition to writing, Stephens enjoys spending lazy afternoons in the sun reading fabulous novels, loading up her iPod with writer's block reducing music, heading out to the movies, and spending quality time with her friends and family. She currently resides in the beautiful Pacific Northwest with her two equally beautiful children.


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Find Thoughtless on goodreads || amazon US || amazon UK || amazon DE

Saturday, December 5, 2015

"My Soul to Keep" by Kennedy Ryan

Oh my... I can't even; this book is so damn beautiful, inside and out, I can't wait to get my hands onto one of those paperbacks!

This wasn't my first read by Kennedy Ryan, and what I had previously read by her was great, but this... this is amazing! It's one of those books that you can't put down because you want to know what'll happen next, but at the same time you don't want to finish reading it, because you don't want it to end.
Like, ever.
And just when you think you know what'll happen next, or how the book will end, Kennedy Ryan throws a twist your way that will be catching you off guard. Unfortunately I feel like this will be one of my shortest reviews, because... all I can say is... go get a copy and get reading, because you're missing out if you won't! Honestly, if I could, I'd love to make this a 6-star review!
(You have no idea how hard it is to keep this review spoiler-free!)

My Soul to Keep is a story of loss, love, struggle and intrigues, friendship and family. It shows you how much you can achieve if you just believe in yourself, if you don't let your past drag you down and define you, and if you surround yourself with people that support you – people that matter.
It's a book that had me in tears with its first chapter, but that had me giggle and laugh just as much as it made my heart feel heavy. It contains the perfect balance to make the story seem possible and real, despite being a rockstar romance; and, most importantly, neither Rhyson nor Kai are perfect – both of them are deep, raw, vulnerable and human – My Soul to Keep doesn't deliver a damsel in distress and an uber-hero, but two people that are – despite, or maybe because of their respective baggage – finding themselves in each other.

It is no secret that I fell in love with the book's cover when it was revealed, and the blurb easily caught my interest. Knowing Kennedy's writing I knew I'd be in for a treat, but I honestly hadn't expected to love the book quite as much as I did, do, and will once I am re-reading it as soon as I have a paperback. My Soul to Keep is amazingly well written, introduces characters that you can't help but fall in love with, and will definitely keep you craving more... bring on part two!


6/5 ;-)



 [as previously mentioned, my internet access if very limited at the moment... blurb, author info, more links as well as graphics to follow once I am back to being better connected <3]



*** I received an ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review ***

Wednesday, December 2, 2015

"After the Rain" by Renée Carlino

After the Rain by Renée Carlino has made me smile, sob, and... miss my stop.
Twice.
In retrospect, that wasn't so bad as it gave me more time to read, and at least it was on my way home from work and not to it. But back to the smiling and the shedding tears, 'cause none of you are here to hear about my public transport adventures caused by great books, are you?! (;

After the Rain is both beautifully tragic, as well as tragically beautiful. When you first pick it up, you might think you're in for a great cowboy love story, but before you know it, storm clouds start pulling in and tragedy hits Avelina, the female protagonist, harder than the first pages of the novel would have ever let you foresee. Fate shows her the pages of a book no one her age should even come close to seeing, and her heart gets shattered into so many pieces, it's easy to understand why she doesn't plan on letting anyone get close ever again.

Avelina, however, isn't the only one going through tough times in her life. Nate - who ironically is a heart surgeon - is going through heartbreak of a completely different nature, having recently lost a young patient during a routine surgery. Soon enough, he will have to learn that not all matters of the heart are fixable by science...

When their paths cross and intertwine, they both learn how important to let go when the time is right, and, on the other hand, when the time is right to hold on. Both of them get taught great lessons about life, loss, and love.
In After the Rain, Renée Carlino perfectly outlines how two broken hearts can mend one another, and how important it is to not just surround yourself with people, but to surround yourself with the right people, and to never loose focus of what matters to you.

This novel is an emotional whirlwind that will leave you breathless at the same time as it is emotionally healing; it will be patching up holes in your heart that you might not even be aware of.
Amazingly written, it will take you on a ride to remember.


4,5/5

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

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]