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Reading from the beaches to the fields.
I did not want this book to end.
That’s pretty much the review in a nutshell. (But I’ll give you guys a little bit more).
The beginning of this book reminded me of the Reba McEntire song, “Fancy.” In fact, through the first few chapters, I kept hearing the song lyric “Here’s your one chance Fancy don’t let me down” running through my head. Thankfully, the writer took the book in a much deeper direction than just a girl trying to earn money to get out of an
Usually, a novel like this tends to focus on the young woman’s point of view and how she deals with this new world that has opened to her. This book is different because it focused equally on both perspectives, and this is what made the book more enjoyable.
I loved that I was able to understand Hutch’s point of view and how his past was affecting his decisions beyond the usual “I’m too broken to love” trope. He had a full backstory, as did Lou, which gave them depth. As a result, the story was much more fulfilling.
As Lou puts it, she is part of a beautiful illusion that she doesn’t want to end. I was right there with her. I was aware that I was nearing the end of the book, but I did not expect it to end where it did. As a result, I will be waiting eagerly for the second book in the duet, because this is one story that I cannot let go of easily.
My Goodreads review is below.
Eighty-One Nights by Georgia CatesHoly heck guys, do not hesitate to grab this one. My review will be up later this afternoon!
Eighty-One Nights (Beautiful Illusions Duet #1) by Georgia Cates Release Date: April 9th
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Blurb: Beautiful, penniless American girl meets handsome, wealthy Scotsman.
Sounds like the beginning of a fairy-tale romance?
It’s not.
This story begins with a contract.
And an exchange of money.
A lot of money.
An angel perches nervously on one shoulder.
A devil lounges smugly on my other.
And even that dark little bastard is leery of what I’m doing.
Maxwell Hutcheson wants the girlfriend experience.
All of it.
And I’m going to give it to him.
I’m not supposed to enjoy being his whore.
I’m also not supposed to fall in love with him.
But I do. Both.
When our contract expires, I will walk away.
Because I have to.
But he’ll always have a piece of me.
I’ll mask my sorrow with a smile.
I’ll hide my love with indifference
… all while it’s killing me softly.
A fairy-tale romance.
It isn’t mine to have.
And this man I’ve come to love so dearly isn’t my happily ever after.
About Eighty-One Nights:
While the characters from Eighty-One Nights are entirely new, their storyline is a combination of fresh material and carefully selected themes, scenes, and settings from The Beauty Series, The Sin Trilogy, Dear Agony, and Indulge. This is intentional. I chose some of my favorite elements from previous releases and interjected them into Hutch and Lou’s story. Let’s call it a “story fusion” between our old favorites and new material. This work was briefly released under a pen name and was titled The Girlfriend Experience.
Excerpt: “No one gets to call you a whore.”
“You can.”
He stops eating and looks at me. “I’d never degrade you by calling you a whore.”
“Not a whore. Your whore. There’s a difference.”
I can almost see the wheels turning in Hutch’s head. “You’re my whore?”
“Yes. Only yours.”
“My whore.” He grins. “I don’t think that I’m supposed to like that, but I do.”
“And I don’t think I’m supposed to like being your whore, but I do. Very much.”
He reaches out for my hand and brings it to his mouth, kissing it. “You never cease to amaze me.”
“Dirty talk. Never underestimate the power of it.”
About the Author: Georgia resides in rural Mississippi with her wonderful husband, Jeff, and their two beautiful daughters. She spent fourteen years as a labor and delivery nurse before she decided to pursue her dream of becoming an author and hasn’t looked back yet.
When she’s not writing, she’s thinking about writing. When she’s being domestic, she’s listening to her music and visualizing scenes for her current work in progress. Every story coming from her always has a song to inspire it.
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You ever have this happen to you?
You read a book by an author that you love, only to be let down because it wasn’t as good as you anticipated. And then you’re left sitting and wondering why it wasn’t as good, but you can’t exactly put your finger on it.
That’s me when it comes to Overture by Skye Warren. I love her books, and I’m pretty sure I’ve read all of them. But this one was disappointing. I mean, overall it was good, and I’m not turned off of her. In fact, I’m eagerly looking forward to the second book in this series to see what happens.
That being said, I found myself hurrying through some parts of this book to get to the heart of the plot. There was an awful lot of “we shouldn’t but I really want to” and “why can’t we” between the two. Which is fine, but I thought the intrigue parts (how did Liam get to be Samantha’s guardian, what does he know about her past, what doesn’t he know about her past that could harm her now) were too few and far between.
There were times that I felt like there was a prequel that I missed, because some of the relationships didn’t make sense, or at least seemed like they had been established elsewhere and that the reader was just supposed to know about them.
All of that being said, there were some hot moments; one particular scene while Samantha is playing the violin was especially steamy.
And while we are on the subject, I did LOVE the descriptions of her virtuosity. The author was very skilled in making the reader understand how talented Samantha was as a violin player. Those passages were very descriptive and almost poetic.
Oh, and I also loved the quotes and facts that were on many of the chapter headings. I kept my husband and son entertained with a lot of them. They were curious as to what I was reading (ha ha ha).
Anyway, it was just an okay read, but I have high hopes for the next book. I want answers!
My Goodreads review is below.
Overture by Skye WarrenLet’s cut to the chase: I enjoyed this book so much that I don’t know what part to focus on first.
The title accurately describes the basic plot, and in fact, does have a few things in common with the similarly named movie. But at the same time, the story felt totally unique. I think that is due largely in part to the characters.
Tori is a veterinarian who is more comfortable with animals than people. Josh is a people person. She lives on a farm in Iowa, he is from the bayou in Louisiana. There are several more “opposites attract” examples, but you get the picture. What makes this story work is that the author doesn’t dwell on those things too much.
You know what, I’m overthinking this and trying to be analytical. That’s not right for this book.
If you want to soak up some N’Awlins Mardi Gras fun, get this book. If you want a taste of the Bayou, get this book. If you like hot, sensitive, funny guys who are full of charm and surprises, get this book. If you want a romance that builds slowly and gives you that delicious pit of anticipation in your stomach to the point where you want to yell at one or more of the characters to just give in and stop thinking so hard, GET THIS BOOK!
I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention the Landry family. These were some of the most colorful characters I have found in a book, especially Josh’s grandmother, Ellie. The whole family personifies the true meaning of “family” in that they annoy the heck out of each other and try to embarrass each other, but they also love each other fiercely and always have each other’s backs.
I found myself wanting to spend more and more time with the Landry family in Autre, and I was very happy to see that this is the first in a series. Well, at least one other book so far, but I’m hoping we get to cover all of the Landry brothers, and cousins, and second cousins….
Yeah, I pretty much want to move to Autre.
Seriously, though. Go pick up this book. You won’t be disappointed.
P.S. My only complaint about this book is the cover. There is no way in hell that Tori would be wearing a dress like that, and I don’t think the cover truly captures the characters, a pattern I’m seeing more and more of in books.
But that’s another post for another day.
My Goodreads review is below.
My Best Friend’s Mardi Gras Wedding by Erin Nicholas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I am happy to announce that I have found my new book boyfriend! Josh Landry is everything a girl could hope for: funny, charming, a little rough around the edges, super-sexy and full of surprises. Josh was great, but Tori was a perfect match. She is the type of girl I love to see in a romance: unassuming, and open to whatever happens. She’s someone who would be totally cool to hang out with. In fact, it would be great to be able to hang out with the entire Landry family, because they seemed like a LOT of fun. Ellie was a real kick, I literally laughed out loud more than a few times when she was involved (plus she gave me some new terms I’ll have to try out). The plot of the story didn’t go exactly the way I thought it would. It didn’t have the drama and misunderstandings that usually accompany a romance like this. I could see the turning point coming a mile away, but the author did surprise me with the way she handled it overall, which I appreciated. I really enjoyed this book, and can’t wait for the second one to come out so I can return to Autre, LA. This review was based on a complimentary pre-release copy.
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Josh Landry is one of the hottest bartenders in New Orleans. He’s shown many a female tourist that things are definitely big and easy down here.
And he’s now been celibate for a year. Because he finally met her.
Yes, her. The One.
But, after nothing more than a hot goodnight kiss and a promise to meet up again next year if they’re both still interested, she went home to Iowa.
It’s been a long year.
But now it’s Mardi Gras again and he’s ready for his happily ever after.
If she shows up.
***
Oh, she shows up. For her best friend’s wedding.
But Tori is a terrible bridesmaid because all she can think about is her knight-in-shining-Mardi-Gras-beads from last year.
Well, and because she accidentally lays a hot kiss on her BFF.
Aka, the groom.
Unfortunately, no one believes that it was a case of mistaken identity. So, now she has to convince everyone she has no intention of ruining the wedding. She’s going to need a crazy-about-her boyfriend ASAP. Even if he’s just faking it.
Well there’s only one other person she knows in Louisiana…
Josh is all in. In fact, he’s thrilled. And he’s not faking anything.
But the groom isn’t faking his sudden case of cold feet either.
And now Tori might have a choice to make.
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New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Erin Nicholas has been writing romances almost as long as she’s been reading them. To date, she’s written over thirty sexy, contemporary novels that have been described as “toe-curling,” “enchanting,” “steamy,” and “fun.” She adores reluctant heroes, imperfect heroines, and happily ever afters. Erin lives in the Midwest, where she enjoys spending time with her husband (who only wants to read the sex scenes in her books), her kids (who will never read the sex scenes in her books), and her family and friends (who claim to be “shocked” by the sex scenes in her books).Connect with Erin
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How sweet is this cover?!?!