Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Found By: Alyssa Rose Ivy

(Nicole) This is the final book in The Crescent Chronicles series, I am sad that this is the last book in the series because it was a series that I could not put down. This book picks up right where the last one left off with Allie's best friend from back home Jess kidnapped by Allie's ex-boyfriend and Pteron Toby. Allie spends most of the book trying to figure out how to get her best friend back and how is it that she just happens to have dated two Pterons unknowingly. When she finally does discover the truth about what she is things only go from bad to worse. She goes from two guys wanting her to three guys going after her all of them wanting Allie to be their mate. Although she's made up her mind they won't go away and as time goes on she starts to have bad reactions from her bond with Levi.
         This books is a five star book from a five star series. I stayed up late just to finish the book because I could not put it down no matter how hard I tried. There wasn't anything not to love about this book. Just like the books before this it was a book that had you eating out of the palm your hands. And I cannot wait to read the next series following the Pterons with the Empire Chronicles.

The Moon And More By:Sarah Dessen

(Nicole) I have been reading books by Sarah Dessen for years now and there has only been one other time when I didn't like a book that she wrote. By for this book is was by far the most boring book by her that I have read. I could not even finish this book because I just couldn't get into it. I only made it half way through the story before I gave up and brought the book back to the library. It was disappointing because I really do love her books and have brought every single one of them. I think one of the reason why it was so hard to read was because I couldn't relate to any of the characters and none of them were really likable. In the end I'm glad that I got this book from the library because it really wasn't worth buying.

Down London Road By: Samantha Young

(Nicole) This book is the second book of the On Dublin Street series, this book focuses on Jo and Cameron (Cam). Jo has always been the one to take care of her family for years; her mother is an alcoholic, her father is gone, and her brother, Cole is only fourteen years old. Jo makes all of her decisions based on what is best for Cole even if that means only dating men with money whether or not she has strong feelings for them. Then Jo meets Cam a new bartender at her job and right away the two cannot have a conversation without arguing. Cam thinks that Jo is just another girl who dates men just because they have money and nothing more. Although Jo doesn't like to admit it every time Cam's around she gets butterflies. When Cam wants to get to know Jo better she just won't let him in, then the least expected thing happens Cam moves into the flat right below Jo's and from there it becomes impossible for them not to get to know each other better and develop feelings for each other.
       Although this book took a while to get into before I knew it I could not put this book down. I think that Samantha has done it again creating another book that was impossible to resist. Every time I tried to put this book down to go to bed I had to continue reading into the next chapter just to see what happened next.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Belong To You By:Vi Keeland


(Nicole) After canceling her wedding two months earlier Sydney is spending her honeymoon with her best friend Sienna in Hawaii. Sydney has spent the last seven years with the same man, Michael her now ex-fiancĂ© and now she doesn't know what to do. Sienna comes up with the idea for Sydney to have a week long honeymoon affair with a stranger. Her first night into the trip she meets Jack and right away these two feel an attraction for each other so the two come up with a plan. They each get to ask the other ten personal questions to the other and no more than that and when the week is over they both go their separate ways. But during the week Sydney begins to realize that what she felt for Michael wasn't actually love.
         This book is said that if you're a fan of the Bared To You and the Fifty Shades Series then you'll love this series and as a fan of both series I have to agree this book is amazing. This book won't necessarily remind you of the series it is just that you get the feel of the two series.    

Possess Me Slowly By:Joya Ryan


(Nicole) This is the second book in the Possess Me series, after finding out her ex-boyfriend is engaged to another woman and her boss went to jail for embezzlement Megan moves to New York where she take a job as a night manager. Megan feels guilty for her parent investing everything into her boss' scam  based on her idea and now she does whatever she can to fix it. The she meets Preston Strauss, a hotel mogul who comes up with an idea. He needs a wife in order to get controlling interest in his family's empire and in exchange he'll give Megan five million dollars at the end of their three-year marriage as well as a weekly allowance. This is just what Megan needs to help her family and make right her mistake.
    (spoiler)  This book was just as good as the first one. I knew as soon as I read the part in the contract between Megan and Preston where it stated that if she were to become pregnant that the contract would become void I knew without a doubt that something was going to happen.

The Rocker That Needs Me By:Terri Anne Browning

(Nicole) This book is the third book in The Rocker That series and as soon as I bought this book I could not put it down. This whole series is addicting right from the beginning. In this book the relationship that we see are Drake and Lana. We caught a glimpse in the last book but now we really get to see inside their relationship. Throughout the whole book the drama just continued every time you'd think that the two would stay together something always happened to keep them apart. This is due mostly to Drake's drinking problems and when he does try to get better there is still something that keeps the two from being together. Either way this is a book that once you start reading is hard to put down.