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I am a big fan of this author’s Calendar Girl series, so I was interested to see how she branched out into a story like this. I wasn’t disappointed.

While parts of it read like a run-of-the-mill romance, there were enough unique aspects to make it a more interesting read.

I particularly liked the focus on Native American traditions, language, and perspectives. I have virtually no experience with any of that, so I have to assume the author did her research and that it was all accurate.

I’ve always liked learning about new things, especially when it comes to belief systems. For this reason, I found the sections with Tahsuda to be especially informative and enlightening. I also liked the nicknames and language usage.

I kind of wish the author had expanded on the racism that Evie experienced on the Reservation. I think that was an important point both in the story and in the current climate in real life that could have been emphasized and explored.

Then again, it’s a romance, so maybe it wasn’t the place.

I understood Evie’s perspective on falling for Milo, but I thought her reasoning wasn’t supported as well as it could have been. It was sort of like her reasons made sense but didn’t fully develop into actions.

Likewise, there were a few plot threads that seemed to disappear. Maybe I just missed it, but I was never quite clear on what business deal Milo wanted with Evie. I mean, it was mentioned, but once one domino fell, that seemed to go by the wayside.

In fact, the entire job purpose seemed murky to me.

The twist at the end was something but I wish that, too, had been a little bit more hinted at along the way. As it was, it seemed like it just came out of the blue in the last 20% of the book – almost like the author decided the story needed a little kick and just threw it in.

I will say that Milo is by far one of the hottest heroes I’ve read in a while. Romance novels tend to exaggerate size in general, but I could picture him as Evie saw him.

This was a quick, enjoyable story, and I would recommend it.

P.S. As I was typing this review, I realized the significance of the title. Very clever.

AUTHOR BIO: 

Audrey Carlan is a #1 New York TimesUSA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of over 40 novels, including the worldwide phenomenon Calendar Girl serial, and her books have been translated into more than 30 languages across the globe. Audrey lives in the California Valley with her two children and the love of her life.

BOOK REVIEW: Going Rogue (SAS Rogue Unit #1)

I’ve recently decided to not be so closed minded about my reading habits, and have started reading books in new genres, or at least sub-genres of what I usually read.

In this case, I decided to give a military romance a try. As I mention in my Goodreads review, the few I have tried to read before have had heroes that are truly suffering at home and trying to find their way in a changed world with the help of the woman who pieces them back together. I found those to be okay, but formulaic.

Going Rogue struck me as different. Yes, the hero is damaged due to losing his unit in Afghanistan, but he goes back as a favor to one of the member’s father. So, he returns because of his sense of duty to his fallen mate.

You can get the whole synopsis from other blurbs.

I liked the way the tension between Grant and Lilly grew and morphed. I liked how the action made me feel like I was watching an episode of “The Unit” or scenes from a good military movie. I always like when I can read a story and picture actors playing the parts. That’s a fun part of reading that doesn’t happen in every book.

All in all, I really liked the book in general. AND, it’s the first in a series; I could get used to reading about Grant and his cohorts going on covert missions…and getting the girl!

BOOK REVIEW: His Surprise Package

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If you are looking for an interesting plot that does not take much brain power, but is interesting and a little steamy, look no further. My Goodreads review follows.

His Surprise Package: A Marriage Mistake Romance by Ashlee Price

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


This was a quick read, mainly because there was not a lot of depth to it. That’s not to say that it wasn’t a good plot, because it was pretty decent: a marriage mistake that the two people try and work their way through. She has some barriers, he has some baggage. I liked the interaction between the two and especially liked Teri’s growth. There were a couple of moments that seemed a little bit “out of character,” but the reasons for the character motivations helped make more sense of the actions. It was a fun read, and I would recommend it for a quick brain break. It would be four stars if there were a little bit more depth to the characters, but it is a solid 3.5. I received a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.



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