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Book Review: Kiss Me in Paris by Kimberly Kinrade and …

“Does true love really exist outside of movies and romance novels?”
Despite reading the synopsis, this book was a pleasant little surprise, and not what I thought it was going to be about. Winter is a NY native aspiring writer. Cade is a Texan cowboy, ambitious to become an architect. Both are running from their pasts, their demons and their secrets. Both of them are trying to find a way to make amends with their families and their own lives. Their pasts have been filled with hurt and pain, but somehow they both wind up in Paris. Both hopeful that this trip will lead them to their future endeavors, instead they find friendship, love, and freedom from their fears. While I enjoyed the story between Cade and Winter, I felt the book went very much into detail about writing/authors and architecture. For me this lost my interest. I also found that the cover did not translate with the story. However, if you separate out the personal story between two peoples’ lives, their families, and the changes they make, than this is an amusing, little read! 4 out of 5 stars.

Book Review: Desperately Seeking Heaven by Jill Steeples

Alice Fletcher is driving home from work one Friday night – a Friday the 13th – when she comes upon a car accident. She finds the driver on the side of the road, quite shaken and behaving a little strangely. He refuses to call the police or get medical help. Alice feels drawn to the man, who seems familiar to her. As it turns out, he’s none other than Jimmy Mack, a very popular television personality.
An immediately smitten Alice agrees to take him to her place to recuperate. While watching the television together, they learn that Jimmie has been killed in a car accident. What? How can that be? He’s in her apartment! Is she losing her mind? It turns out that Alice is the only one who can see Jimmy. The two come to the conclusion that Jimmy can’t cross to the other side without settling some unfinished business. Jimmy needs Alice’s help, because he’s not certain what that business is.
Jimmy and Alice work together, attending the funeral and visiting his family and friends, to look for clues. Eventually a reality show personality comes out of the woodwork with a story that sullies the reputation of the deceased and it’s up to Alice to set the record straight. Her task becomes all the more crucial when she realizes she’s falling for Jimmy – a ghost.
The storyline is unique and I was both intrigued by the paranormal aspects and curious to see how it would all play out. I did have some issues though. First, the reasons for Jimmie’s inability to cross over were vague and really not momentous enough to keep him in an afterlife limbo. Also, the author’s description of Jimmy’s ghostly presence was at times weak. Only Alice could see him, but she could also feel him, which means that there was physical interaction, hugging and dancing, sometimes in public. It’s not plausible that this didn’t attract the attentions of others. I don’t know about you, but if I saw someone hugging or slow dancing with the air, I’d run the other way! The storyline of Jimmy and Alice falling in love felt a bit rushed. It’s hard to get invested in a couple that you know will never be together. I did like the ending though, which was sweet and appropriately handled. The author has a great voice and she was able to make a situation that should have been maudlin, rather fun to read.
3 stars

CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Riverstar by Tess Thompson

Tess Thompson is now on tour with Riverstar and CLP Blog Tours. Summary: After ending a dysfunctional affair with a powerful movie producer, feisty Hollywood…

Book Review: It’s All in Your Mind by Ann …

It’s All in Your Mind by Ann Herrick
Summary:
Vija is quickly drawn to Nolan, a romantic folksinger. He’s handsome, talented, charming, and, she eventually realizes, a control freak. How did he take charge of her life so easily? Will she decide to break it off, or is she too far involved to end the relationship?
17-year-old Vija Skalbe wants to be an all-American girl–no matter how hard her parents try to impose their strict Latvian standards on her. Then Nolan, a folksinger, steals her heart at a coffeehouse. When Nolan stops at their table, it’s Vija’s friend, Caprice, who does all the talking. But it is Vija who gets his phone number–and later the back seat of his motorcycle. Soon she is cruising from one adventure to another, dizzy with joy, her new-found freedom and the excitement of being with the kind of guy who is a challenge.
However, when Vija’s father has a heart attack, she must take over running the family lawn-care business. She feels overwhelmed until sweet brainiac Joel volunteers to help. He shares the workload and lifts her spirits with his humor. But it is Nolan who fills her heart.
It doesn’t matter that Nolan wants everything his way. Or that he’s constantly eyeing other girls. Or that he can be pouty and punitive. Or that he says she’s seeing things all wrong. Until it does matter. But Vija’s in so deep. Will she deal with Nolan’s controlling tactics, or is she too far under his spell?
Review:
I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review.
It’s All in Your Mind has loads of 1950s appeal. Set on the cusp of the Vietnam Conflict and the “flower-power” movement, this novel has a sugary- sweet charm straight from a Frankie and Annette movie. I think many YA girls will find the chivalrous nature of the relationships surprising and will be wondering why their own boyfriends don’t act more like Joel and even Nolan when he’s not attention seeking. After all, there is something to be said for that pre-women’s lib time when boys still voluntarily opened doors and paid for dates. It was refreshing if not a little frustrating with Vija’s overly innocent attitude. I found myself wanting to shake her every time she believed Nolan’s shovels of . . . manure and each time she played doormat to Caprice.
There were some eye-roll moments, like when Vija (picture Sandy from Grease but with a Latvian accent) thought she was in love because Nolan won her a teddy bear at the fair, and modern girls will see the red flags of Nolan’s domineering jerkiness close to the novel’s beginning, but some of that, I’m certain, is by design. I was a little let down because there wasn’t a major blow-up moment when Vija has her epiphany about Nolan. After all, this guy has been telling her what to eat and asking her to dye her blonde hair, and I REALLY wanted Nolan and Joel to run into each other at the beach or for Vija to spot Nolan in all his philandering glory.
The novel was a bit slow-paced at times, much like the 1950s I suppose, but it’s an easy read with lots of historical references.

3.5 stars

Book Review: Back to Life by Danielle Allen

Reviewer: Andrea I received this ARC from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: Sahara Lee has spent the last ten years living with the…

CLP Blog Tours Book Review: His Fantasy Maid by Susan …

Susan Blexrud is now on tour with CLP Blog Tours and His Fantasy Maid
Summary:
On the eve of Jake Sinclair’s bachelor party, his best man surprises him with a fantasy maid named Amy. Clad in a bikini, she cleans his house and jump starts his heart. She’s beautiful, smart, and compassionate. Why is a woman like this working as a fantasy maid? A few days later, his thoughts still distracted by the enigmatic Amy, Jake crashes his car and wakes in the hospital emergency room where his fantasy maid is now wearing scrubs and wielding a stethoscope. Is she a hallucination, or is his fantasy maid a doctor?
Review:
Well, I’ll first start by saying this book was characterized as chick lit, which it definitely is not. I was pretty shocked within the first couple of pages when it was clear this is all romance, all the way. I don’t dislike romance, I was just a bit confused in the beginning. Looking past that, I was able to enjoy the book. Jake and Amy fall hard for one another on first glance – which happens to be Jake’s bachelor party. Through a series of events that throw the two together, Jake realizes that Amy is who he is meant to be with – but can they move past all the hiccups and finally be together? Sometimes the plot moved a little too fast for my taste and I would have been fine with a little more depth in places, but this quick read offer a lot of steamy scenes and a good romance.
4 stars

Book Review: Vampire Origins: Project Ichorous by Riley Banks

Reviewer: Andrea I received a copy of this novel from the author in exchange for an honest review. Summary: From the Christian Crusades to the…

Book Review: Beneath an Irish Sky by Isabella Conner

Reviewer: Terry I was given this book in exchange for an honest review. What an amazing read! When I started this book, I worried it…