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The Baby Trap by Sibel Hodge

I received a copy of The Baby Trap in exchange for an honest review.
Summary:
Based on her own experiences with infertility and two attempts at IVF, Sibel Hodge’s latest novel The Baby Trap will have you laughing and crying at the ups and downs of modern baby-making…

When Gina turns thirty-three her body clock unexpectedly begins clanging in her ear with annoying persistence. The only problem is, having a baby isn’t as easy as she thought. Whether she’s feng shui-ing the house to death with fertility symbols, throwing out her husband’s tight boxers in favour of baggies, swapping wine and chocolate for green tea and yams, popping fertility drugs like M&M’s, or having sex so precision-timed it makes international warfare manoeuvres look unorganized, her life is turned upside down. And when nothing seems to be working, her quest for the B-word turns into an obsession.

Can Gina stay sane, get pregnant, and keep her marriage together? Or will her baby trail become a baby trap?
My Review:
What a fun read! I love books where I am nothing like the main character yet I totally get her. I think that is major kudos to the writer. I really enjoyed the energy between Gina and her husband. Gina gets a tad crazy when it comes to making a baby, but her hubs sticks by her even when she makes him lay off the alcohol and start drinking green tea. I am not on the baby train quite yet in my life, but I really got into this story. It was easy for me to connect with Gina and share in her heartache and sheer confusion on why they were not getting pregnant. The ending was super interesting, and I definitely recommend this book!
[Rating: 4.5]

In My Mailbox: Week of December 25

In My Mailbox: Week of December 25

Title: She Tells All
Author: Judah Lee Davis
Received: Via CLP Blog Tours
Synopsis: Her magic stilettos ensure that she will get lucky tonight, while her big mouth ensures she will stay in trouble. This sleepy little southern town just isn’t big enough for the adventures of mischievous Madison Miller. But when tragedy strikes, she is forced to learn important lessons about life, love and why she should NEVER sleep with strangers.

Title: The Baby Trap
Author: Sibel Hodge
Received: From Sibel Hodge
Synopsis: Based on her own experiences with infertility and two attempts at IVF, Sibel Hodge’s latest novel The Baby Trap will have you laughing and crying at the ups and downs of modern baby-making…

When Gina turns thirty-three her body clock unexpectedly begins clanging in her ear with annoying persistence. The only problem is, having a baby isn’t as easy as she thought. Whether she’s feng shui-ing the house to death with fertility symbols, throwing out her husband’s tight boxers in favour of baggies, swapping wine and chocolate for green tea and yams, popping fertility drugs like M&M’s, or having sex so precision-timed it makes international warfare manoeuvres look unorganized, her life is turned upside down. And when nothing seems to be working, her quest for the B-word turns into an obsession.

Can Gina stay sane, get pregnant, and keep her marriage together? Or will her baby trail become a baby trap?

Title: The Look of Love
Author: Judy Astley
Received: Unsolicited
Synopsis: Bella has given up on men. Happily divorced, her latest boyfriend just omitted to tell her about his current wife, so she’s back on her own again. Then her ex-husband turns up, wanting to sell the family home in which she and their two teenage children are well settled. But all their lives are changed when a television company rents the house for a reality TV fashion makeover programme.
Against her better judgment Bella finds herself taking part in the programme, and while she learns a little bit too much about what really goes on behind the scenes, she also discovers that love can appear in the most unexpected places….

Author Profile: Sibel Hodge

Author Name: Sibel Hodge

Website: http://www.sibelhodge.com/

Bio: Sibel has dual British/Turkish Cypriot nationality, and divides her time between Hertfordshire and North Cyprus. She is a trained fitness instructor and sports and massage therapist and writes freelance feature articles on health, fitness, and various lifestyle subjects.
Sibel’s debut novel, Fourteen Days Later, is a romantic comedy and was short listed for the Harry Bowling Prize 2008. Written in a similar style to Catherine Alliott and Marian Keyes, Fourteen Days Later is My Big Fat Greek Wedding meets P.S. I Love You.
The Fashion Police is Sibel’s second novel and was a runner up in the Chapter One Promotions Novel Competition 2010. It is a screwball comedy-mystery, combining murder and mayhem with romance and chick-lit – the first in a series featuring insurance investigator, Amber Fox. Written in a similar style to Janet Evanovich, it is Stephanie Plum meets Bridget Jones.

Currently: Sibel currently is working on the sequel to Fourteen Days Later.
Titles: Fourteen Days Later and The Fashion Police.
Read my interview with Sibel or check out her health and lifestyle blog!
Bio Retrieved from sibelhodge.com

Fourteen Days Later by Sibel Hodge

Helen Grey finds it easier to hide hermit-style after she finds out her boyfriend has been cheating on her. Rather than face the world and all the other cheating males out there, she hides inside and focuses on eating rather than diving into the dating pool. Her best friend, Ayshe, comes up with a fourteen day challenge to boost Helen’s confidence that Helen agrees to try, but doesn’t enjoy the activities such as speed dating and dog walking. All the while, Helen grows closer to Ayshe’s brother Kalem, but knows she can do nothing about her feelings. Kalem has a drop dead girlfriend in the picture, and Helen can’t risk her friendship with Ayshe over a boy. But as the challenge continues, Helen starts to notice changes in her life, and wonders if a fourteen days lifestyle challenge really could work.
Fourteen Days Later is the debut novel from author Sibel Hodge, and while I like the concept behind the story, I didn’t like the story a whole lot. Helen is your typical accident prone heroine, but with some crazy thing happening to her consistently throughout the fourteen days, it starts to become a bit unbelievable after awhile. And within the first chapter I figured out that Helen and Kalem would develop a “thing” but Helen didn’t figure it out until the last couple chapters, which made everything in between seem a bit pointless. The drama and buildup just wasn’t there. I felt the plot was too over the top yet slow at the same time. There were definitely some funny moments where I had to laugh out loud, but this is definitely not a favorite of mine. Perhaps Hodge’s second attempt, The Fashion Police, will fare better.
Rating: 2/5

Interview with Sibel Hodge

Q: When did you realize you were first interested in writing?

I’ve always loved writing since I was a kid. I used to be scribbling stories down all the time. But when I left school I was too busy trying to get a job, we didn’t have any guidance about pursuing writing as an actual career. And then later, I was too busy trying to pay the mortgage to actually have the time and opportunity to pursue writing as a career. But a few years ago I moved from the UK to North Cyprus, and that’s when I finally had the chance to seriously devote to my passion.

Q: How would you describe your first novel, Fourteen Days Later, in 20 words or less?

A fun-packed romantic comedy that proves anything is possible if you take a chance.

Q: I read that your second novel, The Fashion Police, is the first in a series with the character Amber Fox. When you first thought of the idea for The Fashion Police, did you know right away you wanted it to be a series?

Yes, I wanted to write a comedy mystery series so that readers can get invested in the characters and see how they grow with each novel.

Q: What was the most difficult part of the writing process for you?

Plotting. I hate it! Give me a character to make up or dialogue to write and I’m loving it, but plotting is my pet hate. Unfortunately it’s a necessary evil. No plot means no story.

Q: What are you currently reading?

Take the Monkeys and Run – a cozy mystery by Karen Cantwell.

Q: What are your thoughts on e-books? How about self-publishing for writers?

It’s funny, because if someone had said thirty years ago that people would be reading their books on a little hand held computer that could hold thousands of books, they would have carted you off to the funny farm! But I think e-books are the future of publishing. They are hugely popular in the US now and they’ve change how people read. Alot of owners of e-readers say they read more than ever now because of the ease and availability of it.

The e-book revolution has really enabled some fantastic writers to indie publish, whereas with traditional publishing they wouldn’t have had a chance. There are some indie authors out there becoming very successful – look at JA Konrath and Amanda Hocking, for example. But with traditional publishing, a book could be fantastically written, have a great plot and characters, but wouldn’t be accepted by a major publisher unless it was going to be a bestseller. And that’s been compounded by the current global recession. So self-publishing gives authors that chance to get their work out there, and readers now have more choice than ever. It’s a win-win situation for everyone.

Q: You are not only a writer, but a fitness trainer, massage therapist, and you freelance write on health and fitness. First off, where do you find the time for it all?

That’s the hard bit. I wish there was more time in the day. Especially now with the expanse of social media as well ¬- Facebook, Twitter, blogs – it’s hard cramming everything in. Really you should try and avoid spreading yourself too thin and concentrate on good quality blogging and writing rather than quantity.

Q: Why is health and fitness so important to you?

I suffer from fybromyalgia, so for me exercise is essential to keep the condition under some sort of control and help with the pain.

Q: What would be your best advice for aspiring writers?

Keep writing! Being a writer isn’t easy, but with the growing e-book industry, it’s now much easier for new writers. Querying traditional agents and publishers takes up a lot of time, and you have to be prepared for a lot of rejections – even JK Rowling received rejections in her time – so you need to have a thick skin. When you think you’re work is ready for the public, I would recommend getting it critiqued by other authors or literary consultants so it’s in tip-top shape. And don’t forget to read. Being an author is as much about reading as it is about writing.

Q: Where would be your dream vacation?

Ooh, that’s a hard one! At the moment, I’d love a relxing beach holiday somewhere in the carribean. But I’d love to go and travel round Australia one day. Maybe if I ever hit the bestseller list!

In My Mailbox: Week of October 24

In My Mailbox: Week of October 24th

Title: Until the End of Forever
Author: Shannon Hart
Received: From Shannon Hart
Synopsis: When Sarah Matthews keeps having recurring nightmares she begins to psycho-analyse herself in an attempt to find the reason behind them. After all, she has a perfect marriage; two beautiful children; a part-share in a little business; and everything in the world she could possibly wish for. She is totally content…or is she? Could her life be just a little too perfect? Over a friendly luncheon, Sarah suddenly has stirrings of envy for the total freedom she can no longer enjoy; and when the opportunity is offered her to go to Paris for a month to work with a photographer on the production of a series of Coffee Table books, she decides to go off and find herself. However, in the wake of tragedy she is called back home again, only to find upon her return that the relationship between her and her husband rapidly begins to deteriorate. Very much aimed at the feminine reader, this is a lovely story, and one to which very few will be unable to relate.

Title: Fourteen Days Later
Author: Sibel Hodge
Received: From Sibel Hodge
Synopsis: When Helen Grey is set a fourteen day life-changing challenge the last thing she expects is to be pushed closer to her best friend’s brother, Kalem. But how can he fall for her when he’s too busy falling prey to her mishaps and too in love with his own perfect girlfriend? How will Kalem’s Turkish Cypriot family react when they find out? Is it really possible to change your life in fourteen days?

Title: Hollywood Ending
Author: Lucie Simone
Received: From Lucie Simone
Synopsis: Trina Stewart needs cash. Fast. She’s barely got enough dough to keep her fanny off the streets, let alone any spending money for hot nights clubbing on Sunset Strip. And her job teaching English as a Second Language is seriously lacking in both pay and glamour. But not just any job will do. She’s after a real Hollywood job. The kind that makes her $100,000 in film school debt and ten years in Tinsel Town not seem like such a big fat waste of time and money. But a girl can’t fritter away all her time fretting over her next paycheck, can she? Certainly not when a man like Matiu Wulf, a sexy Maori from New Zealand, parks his oh-so-fine self in the apartment above hers while he takes his best shot at Showbiz.
If only Matiu didn’t seem so… repelled by Trina. Really, though, it’s Los Angeles that Matiu finds so revolting. He’s only in L.A. to get some scene design experience to beef up his resume, and then he’s headed back to New Zealand to follow his dreams in peace, thank you very much. That’s his plan, anyway, until he falls hard for Trina…and Trina falls under the spell of a toothy-grinned wannabe actor who charms the pants right off her.
With Matiu on a mission to win Trina’s heart, and Trina on a mission to nail down that ever elusive Hollywood job, these two soon discover that when love gets tossed in the mix, life in Tinsel Town isn’t all red carpets, after parties, and celebrity gossip. In fact, Hollywood can be a downright bitch!