Make Me Fall (Books & Brews #2) – Sara Rider
Published: 24th September 2018
Source: Purchased
Genre: Contemporary, Romance
My Rating:
Enemies make the worst neighbors, but the best lovers.
After losing her job, her home, and her friends in her divorce, Nora Pitts is determined not to make the same mistakes when she starts over in the small town of Shadow Creek, Washington. No more slaving away in the lab at the expense of her social life, and definitely no more men. Ever. But making friends in her thirties is so much harder than she anticipated. And when it comes to her gorgeous yet obnoxious neighbor, it’s a whole lot easier to make enemies.
Eli Hardin doesn’t have a lot of sympathy for his uptight neighbor, until he overhears her so-called new friends making fun of her un-datable status. Suddenly he finds himself volunteering for a date with a woman who’s been leaving angry hate-notes in his mailbox, and in way over his head. Because all it takes is one disastrous date with Nora for Eli to fall hard.
But falling for Eli isn’t something Nora’s ready for—not when he’s her complete opposite, and especially not when he turns out to be the best friend she’s made in Shadow Creek. But as her attraction and her feelings for Eli grow hotter, resisting him might just lead to heartbreak anyway.
Desire and the Deep Blue Sea (Love Unscripted #1) – Olivia Dade
Published: 18th July 2019
Source: Purchased
Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Novella
My Rating:
They're pretending. Until they aren't.
Thomas McKinney has never wanted a woman the way he wants Callie Adesso. Since she started working alongside him at the Colonial Marysburg Research Library, he's spent his desk shifts fumbling pencils, tripping over his own feet, and struggling to remember both the Dewey Decimal System and the existence of her inconvenient boyfriend. Now, however, Callie is suddenly single--and in need of a last-minute faux-boyfriend for an episode of HATV's Island Match. Thomas is more than happy to play the part...and in the process, convince Callie that a week together isn't nearly long enough.
Callie has never found a man as irritating as she finds Thomas. He may be brilliant, kind, and frustratingly handsome, but the absent-minded librarian also makes every workday an anxiety-inducing exercise in stress. Even seven days in paradise by his side won't change her opinion of him. Really. No matter how attentive he is. And gentle. And sexy.
One plane ride later, the two of them are spending long, hot days under the sun and on display, pretending to be in love for a television show. This may be a vacation, but it's also an act--as well as Thomas's last chance to persuade the woman of his dreams to include him in hers. And soon, the island heat isn't the only thing steaming up HATV's cameras...
Callie breaks up with her boyfriend right before she is due to go on a reality TV show where couples go on a romantic trip to three islands in the Caribbean before being treated to a luxury break when they choose their favourite. She really needs the holiday after the stress of starting a new job, the frustration of working with a co-worker who seems to more of a hindrance than a help, and she needed the break after the stress of being stuck in a relationship with someone she didn't love. She really needed that holiday, so what did she do to get it? She lied like any sensible woman would that she already had a new boyfriend and could he not go instead? Only problem? She doesn’t have a new boyfriend and idiotically she has already proposed the very coworker who she needs a break from being the boyfriend. Look, I never said Callie was always smart. But this is also a romance so you know it all works out in the end.
I’ve had a whole week where I’ve not posted. I’m actually gonna apologise this time, but my excuses are strong.
Firstly, we had a heatwave in the UK (in case you haven’t heard about it) and the thought of sitting at my laptop and typing was just too much. I had posts I wanted to write, but I just couldn’t do it. It got to like 34C+ and I spent most evening not sleeping and sweating in our living room hoping a breeze would come through the windows. I hate being overly warm and that definitely happened this week. I did get full use out of my shiny new Doc Martens sandals, though. They were a life saver and so damn comfy. I definitely need to get some more warm weather clothing, though.
Secondly, I was doing a fun run on Saturday so I was kind of getting ready for that. But then it absolutely chucked it down the day of the race and I was utterly soaked on the day. It was a 5k fun run with inflatable obstacles along the way. It was an absolute laugh, the guys I did it with were great. I did get soaked to the bone and we took a trip to McDonald’s afterwards but don’t rain on my parade!
Just done a 5k fun run and I didn't hate it... but I also didn't run it pic.twitter.com/n0TSMCNiRF
— Becky Baker (@afoolsingenuity) July 27, 2019
Apart from those things my week has been quiet. I was knackered because of my lack of sleep from the hot weather. I’ve mostly spent my time watching Stranger Things (I ugly cried a the season 3 ending) and contemplating 80s fashion and whether or not a perm would be worth it (don’t worry, I talk myself down from that one, perms went out of fashion and I don’t care what they say about perms of today, still not worth it if you don’t like it). And then I started watching The Boys. It’s an interesting take on super heroes and I am enjoying it.
What I’ve Been Reading
I got tempted in by the red this week and let me tell you, historical romance definitely was what I was craving. Dreaming of You was a library borrow and I loved it (I will fight Nick for Derek Craven) and The Duchess War? It’s been on my Kindle for donkeys years it was definitely time to read and hot damn! Why have I been sleeping on reading me some Courtney Milan?
New To Me
Just a few new acquisitions this week (yep, because I want my book buying to sound like I’ve acquired something big like a business). I ordered First & Then and Wicked and the Wallflower a little while ago, they’re used library books from Better World Books and so they may not be brilliant for those bookstagram photos folks like to take but as long as they have the same story in them I’m all good. And Iron and Magic was a Kindle daily deal, I know I’ll be reading at some point so thought I better buy it while I can.
How has your week been? Any good books? And am I alone in hating a heatwave?
What I’ve Been Reading
New To Me
Don’t You Forget About Me – Mhairi McFarlane
Published: 10th January 2019
Source: Purchased
Genre: Contemporary romance
My Rating:
Sometimes you have to hit rock bottom to rise again…
The hilarious new heartbreaker from Mhairi McFarlane!
If there’s one thing worse than being fired from the grottiest restaurant in town, it’s coming home early to find your boyfriend in bed with someone else.
Reeling from the indignity of a double dumping on the same day, Georgina snatches at the next job that she’s offered – barmaid in a newly opened pub, which just so happens to run by the boy she fell in love with at school: Lucas McCarthy. And whereas Georgina (voted Most Likely to Succeed in her school yearbook) has done nothing but dead-end jobs in the last twelve years, Lucas has not only grown into a broodingly handsome man, but also has turned into an actual grown-up with a business and a dog along the way.
Meeting Lucas again not only throws Georgina’s rackety present into sharp relief, but also brings a dark secret from her past bubbling to the surface. Only she knows the truth about what happened on the last day of school, and why she’s allowed it to chase her all these years…
Like I said, I was so psyched to buy this book. I bought it pretty much as soon as it was released but since my mood took my other places I waited until I was in the mood for excellent friendships, a slow-burn romance, and probably some emotional upheaval before picking this up. Each of her books hits me in the feels and has me adoring each and every character and begging for more story by the end.
This time the book centres on Georgina. She is a thirty-year-old woman who gets unceremoniously fired from her waitress job and somehow gets lucky and finds herself offered a job (and decent pay) as a barwoman at a new pub. The only problem is her ex-boyfriend (that no one knew about because they kept it all hush hush as teens) is the part owner and he is pretending he has no idea who she is despite them having History (yep, it's so significant it is capitalised). She is fumbling through with the awkwardness of knowing he was her first love and also that something serious went down to break them apart at the tender age of eighteen.
Anyway, the romantic trauma of youth is not the main focus of this book, it's actually Georgina's quest to figure herself out and make a path for her future. She is continually labelled an underachiever going nowhere as she has worked in the service industry since leaving school and dropped out of uni after less than a year. She feels like a disappointment to her mom and her sister like they feel like she is hard work and always making a new drama of things. Especially as she feels like she continually needs to shine up and make a joke out of the lows of her life. But I loved Georgina for trying to make light of things that would get people down. Yes, she could be too lighthearted, but she was such a brilliant character. I was there crying for her when things were bad and laughing with her at the funny bits. I was invested! She probably used this humour as a defence mechanism for the things that went down in her past (no spoilers, don’t worry) but I loved that. If shit happens you can get yourself down and wallow about it, or you can try and brush yourself off and make it a funny story to tell your mates at the pub. I know which option I’d prefer.
Just everything about this book worked for me. I had no doubt it would. I loved every page and am determined to buy a paperback version because I need this book on my shelf to read again and again.
What I’ve Been Reading
New To Me
Published: 6th February 2018
Source: Purchased
Genre: Romance, Paranormal
My Rating:
For three days out of thirty, when the moon is full and her law is iron, the Great North Pack must be wild.
If she returns to her Pack, the stranger will die.
But if she stays…
Silver Nilsdottir is at the bottom of her Pack’s social order, with little chance for a decent mate and a better life. Until the day a stranger stumbles into their territory, wounded and beaten, and Silver decides to risk everything on Tiberius Leveraux. But Tiberius isn’t all he seems, and in the fragile balance of the Pack and wild, he may tip the destiny of all wolves…
What is the best book you've read so far in 2019?
What has been your favourite sequel in the first half of the year?
Can I count the whole of the Lady Sherlock series as a favourite sequel? I’m going to because that whole series (so far) has been spectacular and I cannot wait for the next book (please see later questions).And I’ll also include The Austen Playbook because Lucy Parker always deserves some recognition. I adore that book and I will happily talk about it to anyone I meet.
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