Monday, September 15, 2014

Book review: The Hook Up Game (Game On #1) by Kristen Callihan





4.5 Drew-worthy stars!

This was a surprise read for me. 

The plot came out as a total cliche: popular guy, insecure girl. But what came out was an amazingly crafted story—it totally all boils down to excellent writing.

The author has intricately woven the personalities of these characters to the point that you feel them as a reader. You empathize with them, even at times, you just want to rip the heroine’s hair out and give her a solid shaking (yes, I totally felt that way). And it’s just wonderful to have that—the way the author crafted her story in such a way that I just immersed myself, in every line of this story. Thumbs up for the author to add several layers to the hero’s personality. You cannot help but love Drew Baylor (the recovering man-whore) and his intense love for Anna, amidst overwhelming odds.

For the heroine, sadly, she’s the type of character that I want to give a good shaking (emphasis needed) because she was so insecure that I don’t know how else to justify that kind of insecurity. I didn’t see much layer to her personality, except that she’s confusing. She could be strong but often incredibly obtuse. She was somehow redeemed in the end but it was really the Drew who brought it home for me.

Despite that, I loved reading this story. It was heartwarming. The theme also emphasized the loss of loved ones and its effects but it was seamlessly woven into the story. It didn’t appear like the destructive type of stories which is frustratingly prevalent on the new adult/romance genre these days.

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Review: Must Love Otters by Eliza Gordon

Hilarious!

I got swoon over Ryan. OMG. OMG. OMG.

Hollie is really funny (sometimes clueless) but thankfully grew as the story progressed. But I think the real winner here is the "awesomeness" of the green-eyed, crooked-nosed former NHL player Ryan Fielding. Reading him is like a warm ray of sunshine. Whoa. More please!

The resolution is just perfect, without all the useless details I see in other stories. Gives the reader ample to room to ponder and conclude. It's just tied up in that pretty sweet ribbon at the end.

light and funny. Swoony and totally worth reading. Eliza Gordon, you just became my favorite author :)

4.5 swoon-worthy stars!

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Review: Compromising Kessen by Rachel Van Dyken



This is one of the first books books I delved into in the New Adult (NA) genre; and my first of Rachel Van Dyken's works. Despite a few technical glitches, I must say that this is my most favorite of all her books.

And to repost my review from the first time I read it:

One of the funniest reads ever. Although the intro it started roughly and the dialogues seemed forced at the start, it smoothed out and became flawless by progression. Clean. Witty Rom-Com. Fantastic supporting characters. The goofy BFFs are HILARIOUS! 

I just love it! Great summer read!

Five absolutely freaking hilarious stars :)

Review: Rowena's Key (Golden Key Chronicles)


A.J., why do you have to write the most wonderful heroes? Aaaahhhh!!! Now I'm hooked and begrudgingly wait for Book 2. I can't believe this is happening! 

*Eileen grinning like an idiot while typing this*

P.S. Ollie's godlike costume had me
Laughing out loud!

Review to come!
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REVIEW: 

This book was a surprise for me. I would never have pegged myself for the adult romance fantasy genre but it only takes one book to change perspective. 

When the author mentioned her new fantasy book, I was a little let down because I was a Tessa and Dibs fangirl (She's Got Dibs). I was waiting/hoping against all hopes for a Dibs sequel. But the disappointment lasted only a moment and vanished when I began reading the first page of this book. 

Holy moley.

I was hooked right on the first few pages and it takes brilliant crafting of a gifted storyteller to pull that off. The reader can't help but get absorbed into Rowena and Caedmon's world. It's quite perceptive and smart and otherworldy.

The tension and chemistry between Rowena and Caedmon are off the charts! And A.J. made it so believable for these characters to fall in love in a short amount of time and the reader falls headlong with them. And it isn't just about the physical intimacy or the lust that dominate the genre. It was the bond forged between the characters and how she depicted Caedmon...the language...oh swoon. The typical slow-burn chemistry that I find in the author's work is present here and I absolutely loved it. She made me believe it.

But that cliffhanger!!!

As i said prior to this review, I begrudgingly await the second installment and can't wait to find out. A.J. Writes beautiful prose and you can't help but feel the words glide and flow through the pages. 

Another awesome read! 

Now I'm hooked to this sub genre.

Thanks A.J. for the enlightenment!

Five Stars.

Review: Archer's Voice by Mia Sheridan


Oh. My. Gosh.

This book totally floored me.

The story was unique, emotional and full of heart. And this is one of those rare moments when a story moved you so much that you just had to write something about it.

The words languid, like gentle strokes from a spellbinder's quill. It was classic and the pacing perfectly timed, unhurried and beautifully written. Reading through it felt like holding a special fragile treasure, that you had to savor by peeling through slowly, one layer at a time. Like a rare piece of gem beneath a bundle of silk. It was that extraordinary.

I loved both Bree and Archer. I mean, how can you not fall for them? Such amazingly crafted characters set in a quaint town and written beautifully.

After reading, it feels like I would want to stand up and slowly clap at the magnificence of what I've just read. Incredible, Mia Sheridan!

Brilliant. Brilliant. Brilliant. 

The best I've read in 2014 so far.

Six stars.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

This Is My Passion

I have always loved writing. Although it thrills me to write, it is my journey through books which led me to explore my own adventures.

Words, when joined together, can make great masterpieces. And I love the fact that a few letters, when strung together, can evoke great emotions. It can move, incite, and sway.

But most of all, it cultivates me to dream. I never thought I could write but  as Kristin Cashore puts it:

"...without knowing it, I was planting the seeds. Reading and daydreaming = perfect preparation for writing."

And so began my journey on writing.

This blog is about my love affair for books, the "mentors" I have always looked up to and have just met, my book hunting escapades and  the inexplicable joy I get from my readings.

So come visit often!