Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Center Ice by Cate Cameron - Review

The hometown hockey hero won’t know what hit him…

Karen Webber is in small-town hell. After her mother’s death, she moved to Corrigan Falls to live with strangers—her dad and his perfect, shiny new family—and there doesn’t seem to be room for a city girl with a chip on her shoulder. The only person who makes her feel like a real human being is Tyler MacDonald.

But Karen isn’t interested in starting something with a player. And that’s all she keeps hearing about Tyler.

Corrigan Falls is a hockey town, and Tyler’s the star player. But the viselike pressure from his father and his agent are sending him dangerously close to the edge. All people see is hockey—except Karen. Now they’ve managed to find something in each other that they both desperately need. And for the first time, Tyler is playing for keeps…


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Center Ice is a heartbreaking and heartwarming young adult story of the difficulties in choosing what is best for yourself over choosing what you think is right. The main characters were hilarious and broken and awkward and I enjoyed it immensely.

Cameron created engaging and developed characters. I loved that each had their own flaws and that they ranged from teenage angst to real relationship dynamics and loss. Karen is such a sassy young woman and her ability to find humor while still mourning and having to deal with a new family is refreshing and hilarious. Tyler's awkwardness is also incredibly refreshing. The good-looking star athlete that is fumbling around when he feels authentic feelings toward someone is hilarious and heartwarming. 

I also loved the dynamics between kids and parents. The difficulties of being in a broken or breaking family are voiced well here, I think. Life is complicated and trouble that touches one person very rarely be contained to only them. I liked seeing the Karen and her step siblings coming together when everything seemed to fall apart; it wasn't perfect and the tensions with them were authentic. I liked that it wasn't a miraculous solution - the tension and awkwardness and guilt and blame are still there and I enjoyed seeing how everyone slowly sloughs through it all to find out how they can be happy. 

There were some aspects of the book that I thought were a little convenient that could use a little more development, like Tyler's borderline abusive father and the mess he created. I thought that his demands and pressure were overbearing, narrative wise, and that the reveal of his family's overall financial struggle wasn't much of a surprise. I thought the pressure on Tyler was a little unrealistic and redundant, though I totally understood it's purpose in the narrative. I just wished we saw more of his dad than just being an overbearing asshole.

I thought the real star was Karen's journey of deciding to be happy and dragging Tyler along with her. This is a story that, for me, isn't preaching the need to solve everything and the power of unity. For me, it really showcased the power of finding what makes you happy, of what you need to do to make you feel strong and loved and protect those you love. And for Karen, I loved that that meant not only letting someone in romantically, but letting someone in maternally as well.

Overall, this was a story about how to be happy and I think it did a wonderful job taking us on Karen's journey as well as the rest of the casts'. In the book she calls herself a catalyst, and even though she meant for everything going wrong, I see Karen as catalyst for forcing people to decide what really makes them happy and what they want out of life. 
Find out more about Cate and her works here: http://catecameronauthor.com
Check out Center Ice and other Entangled Crush titles: http://www.entangledpublishing.com

Happy Reading!

Jasmine

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Flirting With Scandal by Chanel Cleeton - Review


Release Date: May 19, 2015

The author of I See London sets her sights on Washington, D. C., with a sexy new series about three sisters, the secrets they keep, and a powerful blog with a knack for exposing scandals...

Jackie Gardner knows all about dirty little secrets. The illegitimate daughter of one of the most influential senators in Washington, D.C., she grew up surrounded by the scandals and shadows of politics. Now that she's landed an internship with a powerful political consulting firm, she's determined to launch her career and take this city by storm.

William Andrew Clayton was born for politics. He knows the drill: work hard, play discreetly, and at all costs, avoid scandal. At twenty-six, his campaign for the Virginia State Senate is the first step to cementing his future. It's time for him to settle down, to find the perfect political spouse. He needs a Jackie Kennedy, not a Marilyn... 

When Jackie meets Will in the bar of the Hay-Adams Hotel, sparks fly. But the last thing Will needs is to be caught in a compromising position, and an affair with a political candidate could cost Jackie her career. When what began as one steamy night, becomes a passion neither one of them can walk way from, they must decide if what they have is really love, or just another dirty little secret...

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Let me start by saying that Chanel Cleeton's International School series is one of my favorite contemporary romance series of all time. I was looking forward to reading Flirting With Scandal but didn't think it could possibly live up to my love of I See London and London Falling. I am happy to say that I was wrong.

Jackie is a different heroine than I usually read, not going to lie. She's sassy and straightforward and committed to not being committed to anything but her job. I loved how incredibly complex she was - at times, she was so sure of herself and at others, so completely lost. We get to follow along and see how strong and smart she is, especially when it comes to politics, as well as see her carefully constructed walls fall bit by bit as she realizes there might be more to her life than just being boss as her job.

It takes a certain story, with interesting characters and wonderful writing, for me to buy duel point of view. I loved reading Will's thoughts and seeing Jackie through his eyes. I gotta say, he seems to be the perfect man - sweet, charming, smart, sexy. I fell for him almost as quickly as Jackie. I'm not one to require some traumatized or damaged character, but I wish that there was something about Will that could be relatable to Jackie's messed up life, just a little. Will is still so incredibly swoon-worthy, I was banging my head against a wall when Jackie was being so stubborn.

I thought the novel did a good job balancing sexy times and normal times; normal as in, people doing everyday things, like Jackie actually doing her job in Will's campaign and her interactions with Mitch, Will's campaign manager. I liked seeing Jackie in her element and Will's struggles with the campaigning part of politics - it was an interesting dynamic with the politician being uncomfortable in his supposed element and the strategist being the more confident of the two. And those sexy times...phew *fans self*. Jackie and Will have incredible sexual chemistry and are a joy to read - hilarious and witty and smart, their quips make me laugh and swoon.

Flirting With Scandal was a wild emotional ride with two incredibly strong, charming characters that drew me in from the start. I loved their chemistry and the tensions surrounding politics, politicians, and political campaigns - the good and the bad, the pretty and the ugly. Cleeton created a sassy, sexy romance that I loved almost as much as I love Will, and I can't wait for Playing With Trouble.
*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Find out more about Chanel and her books here: http://www.chanelcleeton.com

Originally a Florida girl, Chanel Cleeton moved to London where she received a bachelor’s degree from Richmond, The American International University in London and a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Chanel fell in love with London and planned to stay there forever, until fate intervened on a Caribbean cruise and a fighter pilot with smooth dance moves swept her off her feet. Now, a happily ever after later, Chanel is living her next adventure.

Law school made Chanel realize she’d rather spend her days writing sexy stories than in a courtroom, and she hasn’t looked back since. An avid reader and hopeless romantic, she’s happiest curled up with a book. She has a weakness for handbags, her three pups, and her husband.

Chanel writes contemporary romances and women's fiction. She is published by Harlequin HQN, Penguin/InterMix, and Penguin/Berkley and is the author of the International School, Capital Confessions, and Wild Aces series.

Happy Reading!

Jasmine

Monday, May 4, 2015

City of Fae by Pippa DaCosta - Review

                                          
Release Date: May 7, 2015

From the moment Alina touches London's hottest fae superstar, breaking one of the laws founded to protect all of her kind, her fate – and the fae – close in.

Below ground, the fae High Queen plots to claim the city as her own and places her pawns, ready for the battle to come. A battle she cannot lose, but for one small problem – Alina. There are four ancient keepers powerful enough to keep the queen in her prison. Three are dead. One remains … And to fight back, Alina risks sacrificing everything she has come to love.

This New Adult urban fantasy is packed with action and suspense and will have you yearning for more forbidden fae romance.




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City of Fae is an urban fantasy full of action, romance, and creepy spiders. While it takes a while for the plot to really get going, once it does, it goes with a vengeance. Alina is a sassy and hilarious character in the midst of a sexy Fae rockstar and a  Fae-driven apocalypse and its as epic as it sounds.

It took a little while for me to really get into the story. Everything seems a little coincidental and rudderless for the first few chapters, Alina lusting after a story for a newspaper she no longer works for and Reign infuriatingly just showing up all the time for seemingly no reason. However, once Alina delves fully into Reign and the world of the Fae, the story picks up and wouldn't let me go (seriously, I was almost late for class).

Alina is a wonderful character, full of sass and wit and unwilling to fall prey to the fascination most humans have towards the mysterious and magical Fae. Reign, or Sovereign, is every bit the aristocratic, mysterious Fae that Alina believes him to be, at least in the beginning. City of Fae is filled with a wonderful cast of well developed and complex characters that will make you root for them and cry over the choices they have to make. 

The workings of the Fae, while still left a little vague, are interesting and original. Despite being called City of Fae, the story actually takes place in London, with the revelation that the magical land of Faerie exists somewhere else (somewhere we may get to see someday?!).  I loved the lore surrounding the Queen, and Pippa knows, apparently, that the way to make any creature terrifying and evil is to make her affiliated with spiders. 

City of Fae is a thrilling adventure into a world not quite like our own, where three touches can kill you and the biggest rockstar might not be human. Alina is sassy and hilarious, Reign is sexy and mysterious, and the two of them together make an fun and kick-ass pair. The stakes are high and time is limited as Alina and Reign race against the clock to try and save not only the city and everyone in it, but themselves - and their possible future together - as well. 
*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Find out more about Pippa and her books here: http://www.pippadacosta.com

Born in Tonbridge, Kent in 1979, Pippa's family moved to the South West of England where she grew up amongst the dramatic moorland and sweeping coastlands of Devon & Cornwall. With a family history brimming with intrigue, complete with Gypsy angst on one side and Jewish survivors on another, she has the ability to draw from a patchwork of ancestry and use it as the inspiration for her writing. Happily married and the Mother of two little girls, she resides on the Devon & Cornwall border.


Happy Reading! 

Jasmine