Royal by Winter Renshaw
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Five bright, shining (but very “angsty”) stars. Winter Renshaw really dragged her readers through an emotional roller coaster with this story… and I loved every second of it!
Demi Rosewood grew up in the quintessential family/neighborhood. Loving parents, supportive siblings, all around well-rounded childhood. Royal grows up in foster care because his morbidly obese mother was unfit due to her gambling addiction. The two meet when Demi’s brother Derek befriends Royal. The Rosewood family falls in love with Royal and he ends up living there after he ages out of the foster care system. Something happens when Royal is 19 (as a reader you’re kept in the dark about what it is until the very end) and Demi’s father forbids anyone from contacting Royal ever again.
7 years later and after a car accident almost claims the life of Demi’s fiancé guess who shows up!?! Yup! Royal! And he’s about to throw everyone’s life as they knew it upside down!
Buckle up for this story! Lots of unfair, frustrating twists and turns as the story evolves.
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Category Archives: BOOK REVIEWS
book review- show me the way by a.l. jackson
Show Me the Way by A.L. Jackson
I’m disappointed to put this one in my DNF category. Originally this book landed on my “Want To Read” list back in March of last year. I’m not sure why, but time and time again I passed it up for something else. Finally 2 days ago I decided to take the plunge.
So why the DNF at 32% complete? First, there’s instalove/lust that isn’t my favorite but I was willing to look past it. Secondly the portrayal of Rex’s 4 year old daughter isn’t accurate. Yes, children can be absolutely adorable at times but not all the time. They are human and will have bad days and good days. It’s a pet peeve of mine when authors portray kids as angelic/in-human creatures. Plus her lisp/speech was grating on my nerves. Also, it’s mentioned that Rynna’s grandmother was in financial trouble with both her business and house. The closure of her restaurant coincides with her passing but also her financial troubles? If her business was so popular why the financial problems? Did she die the instant the business closed or did the failing business close because she passed away? Worst of all… when Rynna is cleaning out the restaurant kitchen it mentions she’s wiping up 30 years worth of grease and grime from the equipment. (Yes, it was also dusty but that can be explained away with being closed for 2 months.) Was her grandma running a dirty diner? Gross.
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book review- strong suit by lauren blakely
Strong Suit by Lauren Blakely
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Short and sweet….and FREE! I enjoyed the story and characters but was left hanging. It’s not a full book (or at least it’s part of a series that should be read together).
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BOOK REVIEW- The stars afire by elizabeth hunter
The Stars Afire by Elizabeth Hunter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Looooooved this series! The first 4 books were available on Amazon Unlimited (score!) but this one cost $4.99 if my memory serves me correctly. It’s my least favorite of the series (especially the last installment) but still 5 stars because of my love and loyalty for the “cast and crew” figuratively speaking.
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book review- only work, no play by cora reilly
Only Work, No Play by Cora Reilly
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
First and foremost…let it be known that Cora Reilly is a goddess and should be treated as such.
Now that’s been established we can move on to the book review portion of my comments…
HOLY FOXING HECK! I am 100% in love with Xavier. The story was fantastic, the plot moved at the right pace…blah, blah, blah. Let me tell you ladies you NEED to read this book just to get yourself a piece of Xavier. MAN.FUCKING.CANDY!!!! Close your eyes and imagine a perfectly chiseled rugby player WITH AN AUSTRALIAN ACCENT, who is an absolute sweetheart that respects women and children. I love this book but am devastated that this character doesn’t exist in real life.
Moving on, I should mention Evie- assistant to Xavier and love interest in the story. She’s got self worth issues stemming from her rather curvy physique. Truth time…I’ve never struggled with obesity so perhaps her obsession with her weight is something I can’t wrap my head around. For me, her constant mention of her weight was annoying. SHE was the person that continually brought it up in conversation… not anyone else. Xavier worshiped her and she still hid behind blankets and made a fuss. Celebrate your body, girlfriend! You have a sexy rugby player…flaunt yourself and have fun!
Lastly, I wouldn’t feel like this was an honest review unless I admitted that on 2 separate occasions I exited the book to confirm who was the author. I did this because the writing style and themes were eerily reminiscent of Claire Contreras’ work. For example this reminded me of The Player and also Mariana Zapata‘s The Wall of Winnipeg and Me. I loved both of those books (and the authors) so this isn’t an insult.
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BOOK REVIEW- ONE LAST WISH BY AURORA ROSE REYNOLDS
One Last Wish by Aurora Rose Reynolds
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am shamefully, shamefully, shamefully behind on book reviews. Here’s a quick review (for an equally quick story) to hopefully appease the book gods that walk among us.
Denver is a swoon worthy Alaskan fisherman. First and foremost he’s loyal to the core. My God this guy hangs around for years to get the girl! He’s handsome, physically fit, and precious with 4 year old Lyra.
Bre is a tad harder (or perhaps slower) to enjoy as a character. She’s works on the docks selling fuel to provide for herself and her daughter. She is shy and has limited interests outside of her daughter… which makes for a great mom but less than interesting character. Apparently she’s also not too bright because she doesn’t see that her “friend” Denver (who practically dedicated his life to supporting her and her daughter) is actually in love with her. Yes, there’s the element that she has walls up to protect her heart but if that’s the case I think accepting Denver’s help is a smidge selfish. Just my opinion- you’ll have to let me know what you think when you dive into the story!
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book review- the protector by r.s. lIVELY
The Protector by R.S. Lively
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Review time! What can I say that hasn’t already been covered in previous reviews? First impression- this book is much longer than I anticipated! I expected it to be a steamy little story that I could finish in a few hours. Lo and behold it took me a few days.
Grant is a millionaire mountain man who’s also a former marine. (Say that 3 times fast!) Closed off from society, he enjoys the Colorado mountains to the company of humans. Insert gorgeous damsel in distress … and Grant’s protective instincts kick in.
Celeste’s character is less defined – mostly in part to her memory loss. As a reader you’re left piecing together clues and making your own inferences. I can’t say I have a strong reaction to her as a character. She was pretty “vanilla” and didn’t make a lasting impression on me.
I enjoyed the story and would recommend it to anyone looking for a light read. Where’s my Maria romance readers at?!? This will be one to check out!
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BOOK REVIEW- Naughty Boss by Whitney G.
Naughty Boss by Whitney G.
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Fun, sexy, and the perfect “summer fun” novella! I’m actually pretty impressed at the depth of character development and storyline based on its length. The author clearly has talent to fit so much into such a short story! Perhaps there could have been a few more steamy scenes but now I’m just being picky. Slather yourself in sunscreen, make yourself a margarita, go poolside and dip into this book!
BOOK REVIEW- The Wright Brother by K.A. Linde
The Wright Brother by K.A. Linde
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Fun book to read. I felt that the description is a tad misleading when it states that she swore off the Wright family. It implies a tad more angst or menace than actually occurred. Also, considering how fast she gets back involved with the Wright family that phrase is a bit dramatic for the actual situation. I enjoyed the book and it’s characters, plot, writing style and pacing.
BOOK REVIEW- Torn by Carian Cole
Torn by Carian Cole
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
While reading this book I ping-ponged between wanting to walk away and soaking up every juicy detail. My biggest problem was Kenzi’s character which I found lacking. When we first meet Kenzi she’s 17 and quiet lackluster in personal interests/hobbies, future goals, and socializing. She just comes across as a follower without any clear ambitions or motivations driving her life. Sure she follows along to help Toren with the dog rescue but he and his family are the driving force behind that operation. She’s not passionate about music like her parents, academic, athletic, etc. Therefore it was hard for me to care what happened in the story when I didn’t feel any need to root for. Rich kid living with her rockstar dad, no job – just hobbies to while away her existence.
Toren (in my humble opinion) carried this book. In stark contrast to Kenzi’s lack of personality & interests Toren made up for it in spades! Former rocker, motorcycle mechanic and garage owner, animal rescuer, motorcycle club member, die-hard romantic… perhaps a bit too much going on but I can’t complain after the utter void that was Kenzi.
There are more books in the series and I haven’t decided yet whether to keep reading them. The writing was good and the plot moved among at an appropriate pace.