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BOOK REVIEW- More Than Water by Renee Ericson

More Than Water (More Than Water, #1)More Than Water by Renee Ericson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Following a very public breakup with her boy band boyfriend (say that 3 times fast!) Evelyn “EJ” Cunning isn’t looking for a new relationship. She befriends “geek chic” Foster Blake who is also recovering from heartbreak. After a drunken hookup the two agree to a “friends with benefits” situation with strict understanding that neither party is looking for love.
What develops is a refreshing friendship where their differences are valued and explored. As a reader I very much enjoyed the respect that both Foster and EJ had for each other. There are far too many books that depict the egotistical brainiac belittling other characters especially someone with more of an arts-based focus. Likewise, EJ’s character finds Foster’s passion for science attractive and uses his knowledge to fuel her art projects. Kudos to Renee Ericson for developing such enjoyable characters. I also thought the book had the perfect balance of supporting characters. They were used to set up scenes and provide a platform for dialog but not too much to “water down” (pun intended) the story.

A few random thoughts to potential readers of this book:
*Out of all the books I’ve read in recent memory this one takes the top prize for containing the most pubic hair jokes/comments.
*When asked about her parents EJ describes them as “in love” which doesn’t jive in my mind. The author depicts EJ’s mother as a manipulative shrew with no interest in her daughter marrying for love. Mrs Cunnings character would have made more sense if she would have been stuck in a marriage based on status or convenience. (Not to say she doesn’t enjoy those aspects of her marriage. Just observing that it would have been more convincing if that was her main purpose in her own marriage verses a genuine love connection.)

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BOOK REVIEW- The Sweet Gum Tree by Katherine Allred

The Sweet Gum TreeThe Sweet Gum Tree by Katherine Allred
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Well isn’t this book just a good old fashioned Southern romance!?! Bless it’s heart! 😉
Sitting here at the computer with my lips pressed together trying to decide what to include in my review…hmmm I guess a few bullet points with the first few thoughts that pop into my head.
*This story was an easy read.
*Sex scenes were what I’d classify as “vanilla”. Nothing too raunchy or devious but nevertheless enjoyable.
*I’m not sure whether some of their teenage sex fests were exaggerated or if I COMPLETELY got robbed in my younger years!!! (I mean, come on! How many men even in their teen years can pump out sex that many times in one night without their diddly-doo falling off?!?)
*SPOILER AHEAD-
I can’t imagine any red blooded woman who would accept the betrayal of their lifelong friend who had repeatedly slept with their husband. I mean COME ON! Even if their marriage was one of convenience I can’t fathom that not being a friendship deal breaker.

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BOOK REVIEW- Deluge by Lisa Tawn Bergren

Deluge (River of Time, #4)Deluge by Lisa Tawn Bergren
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

After finishing Torrent (River of Time #3) I (incorrectly) assumed that was the last book of the series. The ending, albeit abrupt satisfied my inquiring mind regarding the characters. I believe the word I used previously to describe my appetite for the first 3 books of the series was “devoured”. Yes, I loved the first 3 books and couldn’t get enough. Reading the books while cooking dinner, while my kids brushed their teeth and trying to fold laundry was almost necessary so that I could continue to find out what would happen next. So the fact that there were MORE BOOKS of these intriguing characters by such a fantastic author made me feel like doing cartwheels in my driveway. Wahoo!
Then, as I began to tuck myself into the story and follow the characters I found my attention evaporating. Wait, what?!? How is that possible you ask! Well, let’s just say the battle scenes and energy that I loved so much in the first few books became taxing and repetitive. I became tired of the blood and misery of the time period. At times I imagined the author as a masochist who couldn’t stop reveling in her character’s struggles. (Sorry Lisa!) It seemed as if every time I turned around there was more heartache and loss.
Out of loyalty to the author and characters I had fallen in love with I forced myself to finish the book. Le sigh. I’d recommend this book to individuals with an insatiable appetite for bloody battle stories.

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BOOK REVIEW- Cascade by Lisa Tawn Bergren

Cascade (River of Time, #2)Cascade by Lisa Tawn Bergren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Cascade is the 2nd book in the “River of Time” series by Lisa Tawn Bergren. Thank the heavens this story starts off right where the 1st book (Waterfall) ended. I don’t think my nerves could have handled waiting much longer to discover what became of our 2 She-Wolf sisters! Gabi and Lia have just returned from the past and are thrust into the reality of modern day life.
I’m hesitant in my review as to not spoil the book for any future readers. In this case I guess brevity is the best option.
The aspects of the first novel that drew me in continued in this story as well. The Betarrini sisters continue to impress with a refreshing mixture of beauty, passion, strength and determination. Throughout the novel both leading ladies use the adversity they face to further define who they are as individuals, sisters, daughters and romantic partners. Very much enjoyed the evolution of both characters. Admittedly I was not a huge fan of Lia in the first story after she announces to anyone that will listen that she’s traveled back in time. (Rule #1- If you go back in time DON’T TELL ANYONE.) However in this book she really comes into her own and flourishes beside her sister.

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BOOK REVIEW- Waterfall by Lisa Tawn Bergren

Waterfall (River of Time, #1)Waterfall by Lisa Tawn Bergren
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Wowzers. First, let me start off by explaining that this book has patiently waited on my “Want to Read” list for over a year. Yes, I admit I’ve overlooked this gem for far too long based on a negative review that made mention of Gabriella noticing how attractive men were when she happens upon them in the heat of battle. The reviewer referred to the novel as silly and thus, I avoided this book for far too long. As I began the book I still had my doubts but the further I read the more I was hooked.

With that being said…now that I’ve finally read the book I’ll do my best in convincing you to read it as well. CORRECTION- When I said I read the book I guess it would be more accurate to state that I devoured all 3 books in the series in 2 days. Allow me to share with you my thoughts and fawn over the beautiful characters that Lisa Tawn Bergren managed to create.
Let us start with the strong, compassionate and captivating heroine Gabriella “Gabi” Betarrini. As a 17 year old thrust 700 years in the past she manages to inspire everyone she encounters. Time and time again she demonstrates several qualities I admire in a female character.
As the story unfolds the author continues to introduce new and interesting characters, plot twists that kept me entertained and enough tender moments between family and friends to remind me of the high stakes.

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