Showing posts with label ya/na. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ya/na. Show all posts

Sunday, September 29, 2013

if they didn't speak, it'd be perfect

Love Plus One (G-Man, #2)

 
Kindle Edition, 1st Edition, 372 pages
Published June 10th 2013
by: Andrea Smith
 
ASIN: B00D0KBCRC
edition language: English
series: G-Man #2
 
Date Read: September 29, 2013
 
 
Lindsey Dennison was introduced in Diamond Girl as the innocent daughter of Sammie. She's watched her parents loveless marriage collapse, been attracted to her now step father, Slate, and just wants to be a normal kid, or young adult. Don't call her a kid, though because she'll start drinking to prove she's not one. Seriously, everytime she needs to make an "adult decision", she reaches for a bottle of liquid courage. Points are made that she's almost 21, but knowing my own kids, there is a huge age gap in these two years with significant growth. I am not saying that I didn't drink before I was 21, because Lord knows I did, but the author repeatedly  indicated that she was under-age.

 
Taz or Trace, is Slate's best friend and partner in the FBI. At 29, he is thought of as a man whore, especially by Lindsey's mother, Sammie, who knows his history when he was undercover and knows that he doesn't have problems getting the attention of the female persuasion. He backs off several times from his attraction to Lindsey, especially when he realizes that she's a virgin, however with the instant attraction and 'do-me vibes' that roll off of one another, it is only a matter of time before Lindsey's v-card is not only thrown out the window, but shredded first and blown to bits.

 
The back story of this book involves Lindsey's father. While her mother gets on with her life, Lindsey is left guessing to his fate and it really is sad. When she finally gets pissed at her mom, I felt honest emotions. There's also several other key dramas going on, however I don't want to write about them, because they would spoil the storyline. Sammie's medical issue though seemed a bit grasping and too convienient for the point in the book to bring Lindsey home.
 

What didn't work for me and why I couldn't rate this book higher: the dialogue between Taz and Lindsey, especially when they were going to do the deed.
 
This is lubrication, Lindsey. This one's okay to be used on the genital areas. It also has a warming ingredient that'll assist in preparing you for penetration...
 
Who in the hell talks like that during foreplay?!?

 
I know what it's like not knowing where my huband is for work or what he's working on, so I understand that aspect, however I think that Lindsey would be a bit too immature to deal with it. The only real conversation I felt was captured between Taz and Lindsey was after Lindsey's rape. It was brutal, it was raw, and it was believable.

 
Would I recommend this book? Yes. While the dialogue fell short for me, I enjoyed it.


3.5/5 Stars

Thursday, February 7, 2013

A Great Surprise

Come See About Me
 

Kindle Edition, 369 pages
Published June 7th 2012
by: CK Kelly Martin
 
ASIN: B00891HTEC
edition language: English
 
Date Read: February 07, 2013
 
This book was so not the style of my current reads; it's written in first person and frankly, while there are several passionate moments between Leah & Liam, it wasn't the usual freak fest I've been immersed in lately- there was actually so much tenderness. The first 30% depressed me~ seriously bawl like a baby, want to drown my sorrows in Jack, and made me wonder why the hell I was torturing myself reading it. Maybe it was because I related a bit too closely to Leah; but I am so glad I continued. While the conclusion is open ended so as a reader I was left to assume a HEA, it was nice to experience the main character's healing and growing strength as she climbed out of her pit. From the first page, the author that had me blubbering one minute and then hoping, cursing, cheering and finally sighing; it was well worth the emotional rollercoaster I encountered- this book will stay with me.  
 
5/5 Stars

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Brilliant

Crow's Row (Crow's Row, #1)


Kindle Edition, 408 pages
Published April 13th 2011
by: Julie Hockley
 
ISBN: 1462003923 (ISBN13: 9781462003921)
edition language: English
series: Crow's Row #1 
 
Date Read: October 31, 2012
 
The best book I've read in a while, in fact I immediately went and looked for a sequel. I wasn't certain if I wanted to even start it, with the whole kidnapping/Stockholm Syndrome plot potential, but it was so much more... MORE. The epilogue shocked me, and I have no idea how the second one will play out, I highly recommend it.
 
5/5 Stars
 

Friday, June 1, 2012

Just a bit of Fresh Dark Air

Barely Breathing (Breathing, #2)


Kindle Edition, 385 pages
Published May 8th 2012
by: Rebecca Donovan
 
original title:Barely Breathing
ISBN: 1452440026 (ISBN13: 9781452440026)
edition language: English
series: Breathing #2

Date Read: June 01, 2012
 
What an emotional rollercoaster--and no happy ending. I was so drained reading this series. Great style of writing though.
 
4/5 Stars