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CLP Blog Tours will be hosting a review blitz for Hilary Grossman and Dangled Carat during the months of September and October. If you would like to…

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Title: Chaperoning Paris Author Victoria Pinder Received: CLP  Blog Tours Synopsis: She’s a teacher who has led her students to the finals of an international…

Book Review: Someone Else’s Love Story by Joshilyn Jackson

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review from SheReads.
Summary:
Someone Else’s Love Story is beloved and highly acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Joshilyn Jackson’s funny, charming, and poignant novel about science and miracles, secrets and truths, faith and forgiveness; about falling in love, and learning that things aren’t always what they seem—or what we hope they will be.
Shandi Pierce is juggling finishing college, raising her delightful three-year-old genius son Nathan, aka Natty Bumppo, and keeping the peace between her eternally warring, long-divorced parents. She’s got enough complications without getting caught in the middle of a stick-up and falling in love with William Ashe, who willingly steps between the robber and her son.
Shandi doesn’t know that her blond god Thor has his own complications. When he looked down the barrel of that gun he believed it was destiny: It’s been one year to the day since a tragic act of physics shattered his world. But William doesn’t define destiny the way others do. A brilliant geneticist who believes in facts and numbers, destiny to him is about choice. Now, he and Shandi are about to meet their so-called destinies head on, making choices that will reveal unexpected truths about love, life, and the world they think they know.
Review:

Someone Else’s Love Story is a complicated and complex story that kept me on my toes. I loved Shandi’s back story, not how she came to conceive her son, but how hard she worked and how determined she was to make sure he had a good life once she became a mom. This book definitely isn’t a light and fun read, but is it a page-turner and makes you think – about your own love story, about destiny and about fate. Sometimes I honestly thought it was a bit too complex – the story weaves from past to present without warning which took me a bit to catch on to, the surprise at the end really threw me off guard, and sometimes I just wasn’t sure what I thought about any of the characters and the love stories they should get. That being said, I still really enjoyed the book. It was well-written and well-researched and a good, solid story. I’m happy I read this one.
4 stars

Future Tour: Biking Uphill by Arleen Williams

Arleen Williams will be on tour September 8-15 with her novel Biking Uphill Biking home from the Los Arboles Sunday Market, a sunflower yellow teapot snug…

CLP Blog Tours Sign Up: The Fall of Our Secrets …

Tracy Gardner Beno will be on tour in late September with her contemporary women’s fiction novel The Fall of Our Secrets. We are looking for book bloggers…

On Tour: Losing Him, Gaining You by Corbin Lewars

Corbin Lewars will be on tour August 25-September 1 with Losing Him, Gaining You: Divorce as Opportunity  Losing Him, Gaining You is a refreshingly honest and…

Future Tour: Forecast by Elise Stephens

Elise Stephens will be on tour September 1-8 with her YA/urban fantasy novel Forecast Calvin isn’t a teenager, not really; instead, he’s spent his life trying…

CLP Blog Tours Book Review: Open My Eyes by Jennifer …

Jennifer Collin is on tour now with CLP Blog Tours and Open My Eyes
Summary:
Everything happens for a reason, they say. And sometimes the reason is you’re stupid and make bad decisions. Sleeping with her sister’s best friend is one of the dumbest things soon-to-be divorcee Emily Evans has ever done. But she’s determined to put it behind her and move on. She’s walked away from her cheating husband, managed to make a new friend, and found herself a real job and somewhere to live so she doesn’t have to couch-surf any more. Everything should be falling into place but for one problem – there are some mistakes from which you can’t move on.

Meanwhile, Ben Cameron is getting on with his life. After all, it’s the only thing to do once your heart has been stomped on by the woman of your dreams. Expanding his business and getting cosy with the girl next door are proving welcome distractions. He’s even happy to babysit his nephew, as long as he can to hand him back when he’s done! And thankfully, Emily Evans, the woman with the heavy boots, is avoiding him like the plague.

But Emily can’t avoid him forever, and when she drops a bombshell that turns Ben’s world upside-down, suddenly, getting on with his life takes on a whole new meaning.
Review:
While I haven’t read the first book in the series, I was still able to jump right in and highly enjoy Open My Eyes. There were times that I could definitely tell I was missing something from the previous book, but it wasn’t enough to hinder my reading experience. Emily is a sweet character that I was rooting for, even though there was a few times the moseying about got to me. The relationship between her and Ben had me grinding my teeth a few times, but all romances can be cut and dry, or else we wouldn’t have such fun books to read, right? The ending was very tense and quite dramatic actually, and I’ll be looking for the third to see how everything comes to a head!
4 stars

On Tour: Please, Pretty Lights by Ina Zajac

Ina Zajac will be on tour August 25-September 1 with her novel Please, Pretty Lights It’s September when good girl Via Sorenson stumbles into a Seattle…