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CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Something Yellow by Laura Templeton

Laura Templeton is now on tour with CLP Blog Tours and Something Yellow
Summary:
It has been thirteen years since Holly’s nine-year-old sister, Rachel, disappeared without a trace.
It has been thirteen years since Holly left her hometown.
It has been thirteen years since Holly’s first love and high school boyfriend, Houston, was the only suspect.
Now another nine-year-old girl has disappeared.
Holly is back, and so is Houston—never charged and still proclaiming his innocence.
Can she trust him . . . should she trust him?
Review:
Um, wow. What a read. This book is so emotional, so gripping, that is was nearly impossible for me to put down. When I wasn’t reading I was thinking about the story, wondering about the missing little girls and Holly’s family life and the little town that has seen so much sadness. The writing is beautiful and poignant, and builds up the scenes in your mind as you frantically flip through the pages trying to find the resolution. I honestly had no idea who was behind Holly’s sister disappearance, and when the true story finally came to life, I got goosebumps all up and down my arms. A truly wonderful read, and five stars in my eyes!
5 stars

Future Tour: Tea and Primroses by Tess Thompson

Tess will be on tour February 24-March 3 with her novel Tea and Primroses Nothing is as it seemed in calm, quaint Legley Bay. Famous novelist…

Book Review: The Art of Falling by Kathryn Craft

Reviewer: Rhonda  I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review  Summary: One Wrong Step Could Send Her Over the Edge…

Book Review: Sex in the Title by Zack Love

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
New York City, May 2000. The Internet bubble has burst, and Evan’s boss fires him with an email. The next day, his girlfriend dumps him, also via email. Afraid to check any more emails, Evan desperately seeks a rebound romance but the catastrophes that ensue go from bad to hilariously worse. Fortunately, Evan meets someone whose legendary disasters with females eclipse even his own.

To reverse their fortunes, they recruit their friends into a group of five guys who take on Manhattan in pursuit of dates, sex, and adventure. With musings about life, relationships, and human psychology, this quintessential New York story about the search for happiness follows five men on their comical paths to trouble, self-discovery, and love.
Review:
I was interested in reading this book because it’s nice to read from the male perspective every once in a while, since the books I tend to go for are all female POV. It sounds like standard chick lit – losing a job and significant other – but lad lit, if you will. There were parts that I enjoyed and others I didn’t so much. The book was funny at times, had me laughing out loud a few times, and again – I like reading from the male POV for a change of pace. But the book got quite long and I wasn’t really sure where it was going in the end – there didn’t seem to be the standard intro, peak, conflict, resolution, etc. type of storyline, and that threw me off a bit. It was an okay book, just ended up not being my taste.
3.5 stars

Future Tour: Bloodgifted by Tima Maria Lacoba

Tima will be on tour March 3-24 with her paranormal romance novel Bloodgifted What’s a girl to do when she learns she’s descended from a vampire?…

Book Review: The Wind Whisperer by Krista Holle

I’m conflicted over whether to like Anaii or to hate her for her scheming ways. I know hate is a powerful and negative word but the way she treated the men in her life, I just felt so fed up. I wanted to yell at the men to move on… find someone else; I just didn’t get what made her so special that they stayed. Anaii, has the gift of wind. She talks to the wind and listen to their reply, warning and heeding to their advice. Being special, the other women in the village are resentful towards her which also includes her since sister Shala. While Shala talks about the village men, Anaii mind is elsewhere and does not care that the time is approaching for marriage. Sha-copay, her father is concerned over his brother Askook who is estranged and who is at war with Sha-copay’s tribe. Using Anaii’s talent, their tribe is able to be prepared for battle but exactly why Askook’s tribe attacked is the question Sha-copay is wondering. As Anaii escapes for a few minutes of freedom, she discovers Jayttin in the field. A young beautiful female discovering a young captivating male in the tall grasses, the attraction between the two is imminent. Promises are made, stories are told and then the ball is dropped! Jayttin is from Askook’s tribe yet he is drawn to Anaii. As Anaii mind is spinning, she remembers Elan. Elan, the boy from her village who wants her hand in marriage, whom she has known since she was a child, oh how her memory has failed her. Anaii is now juggling two young men who claim their love for her while in the same vicinity. This just blows my mind! How she carries on and these men are in the same area while she contemplates their love has me wondering if she put a spell on them. What power she holds in her hands. Let’s not forget we have the villages at war. This tension, this confusion and it doesn’t stop there. The adventure is just starting, so be ready. Battles must be fought, tears must be shed, the wind calls and Sha-copay still wants a wedding.
I kept thinking if I had the power of the wind, what would I ask? Would I really want to know? Once you got the hang of the names in the book it was easy to read. I was so drawn to Anaii’s power over these two men that I could not put the book down. I realized that Elan had known Anaii since they were children but she had turned him down at his marriage proposal but yet he hung on to his dream of marrying her. Then there was Jayttin, he was a sweet talker and he had great dreams (yet would they turn into reality?) but just the thought of who he was should have put an alarm in her head. It’s one of those times when you are reading, you are saying to yourself “don’t go there…this looks like a trap” and you squirm as you read the lines on the page. That is exactly what I did every time Jayttin and Anaii where together. This book sure took me out of my normal lines of reading but it was a great escape. The story lines were not twisted just a straight linear line that just kept going.
I was given a free book for an honest opinion.
4 stars

CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Mounting the Whale by Colleen …

Colleen McCarty is now on tour with CLP Blog Tours and Mounting the Whale
Summary:
“Cartel got me, tell mom”

The siblings, drowning in their own problems, are forced to focus on the task at hand: a half-cocked rescue mission that involves a borrowed yacht, a favor from a notorious drug kingpin, and a shocking reunion none of them expected.

When the family decides to sneak into Mexico, mother Cybil is forced to deal with a rival CEO whom she’s developed feelings for in secret. Her only son, Tom, is willing to risk bodily harm to save Janine while his other sisters, Carlyle and Valerie, suspect that the kidnapping is less than legitimate.

The long sea voyage tests the limits of the family’s already frail bonds. Dark secrets of infertility, drugs, gambling and extreme taxidermy begin to float to the surface. But nothing compares to what they begin to learn about their missing sister.

If they’re going to make it out alive, they have to recognize they’re fighting the same battles and facing life’s greatest challenges: love, loneliness, and the struggle to find a place in the world.

Amidst all the chaos, the Pierce family is brought face-to-face with the ugliness of Janine’s addictions, the truth about their mother’s fortune and the most terrifying question of all: Can you really save someone who doesn’t want to be saved?
Review:
When I first read the synopsis, I’ll be honest – I was a little hesitant about this one. It seemed pretty far-fetched, and I was worried I wouldn’t be able to connect to the story at all. Well those fears were put to rest pretty quickly after reading just the first few chapters. The writing is terrific and the storyline just sucks you in. What I ended up liking most about this book is actually what I feared I would dislike – the crazy plot. Whenever I was reading I was completely absorbed in the book because it took me out of whatever it was I was doing and made me fall into the world of these characters. I saw another review saying this book read like a movie in your mind, and I absolutely agree with that. Terrific fiction read!
4.5 stars

Blog Tour Sign Up: Becoming Mrs. Walsh by Jessica Gordon

Shoshana Thompson is 26 years old, miles from home, and engaged to Andrew Walsh, the last single Walsh brother of one of Washington, D.C.’s wealthiest families. Throughout her engagement she becomes enamored with the Walsh lifestyle.

Life in the fast lane comes to a screeching halt when Shoshana develops feelings for another man. When she discovers the feelings may not be one-sided, things are about to get a lot more complicated. This man is not only part of her fancy new world, he is also completely off-limits.

Guest Blog: How to Plan Your Writing by Alicia de …

Thanks to The Chick Lit Cookbook author Alicia de los Reyes for guest blogging today on planning your writing. You can also read my 4 star review…