Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Holding Out For Harper by Gabrielle Ashton

Holding Out For Harper by Gabrielle AshtonHarper Brown and Sebastian Hastings have had a contentious relationship since... forever. Sebastian even had Harper moved from his assistant to working with his brother Josh so that they wouldn't have to interact every day. But now there's been a series of events that have happened at the same time that mean that Harper and Sebastian have signed papers to pretend to be in a relationship for the next six months.
This is a romance so, of course, they also fall in love. And the whole relationship part of the story was quite cute. I just didn't like the OTT drama at the end; I don't mind that kind of drama in stories but build up to it.

Three stars
This book came out July 18, 2019
Book from the library

Monday, November 25, 2019

Bounce Back by Susan Kahn

I was really surprised to finish the first chapter and realize that everything about failing fast (the first part of the subtitle) was completely over. Overall, this is the kind of self help book that I really enjoy. More science than story, really well researched with the facts to back up all the reasons Kahn was suggesting certain ways to deal with problems at work.
For self-help junkies, there aren't a ton of new ways to cope but Kahn has put them together in a readable and usable manner.

Four stars
This book came out October 3rd
ARC kindly provided by Kogan and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Sunday, November 24, 2019

Pucked ( #1) by Helena Hunting

Pucked (Pucked, #1)Violet Hall doesn't really care about hockey, even if her stepdad is a well-known scout and her stepbrother a rather notorious player (in all senses of the word). So she knows hockey players and would rather just avoid them all. Until one not only turns out to be hot but erudite as well.
Alex Waters has a reputation in the league as landing more than his fair share of women but the truth is, he doesn't dive into the puck bunnies that much anymore. But Violet intrigues him. And when she gets locked out of her hotel room, he's excited to entertain her for the evening with no expectations. But then, she exceeds all of his expectations. And the rest of the book is about the two of them navigating expectations.
I didn't like the ending - I just didn't think Alex would act that way based on how he was portrayed in the rest of the book.

Three stars
This book came out May 3rd, 2015
Audiobook from library


Saturday, November 23, 2019

The Ghost of Christmas Past by Angie Fox


I should have figured out that this was a riff of the Christmas Carol from the name, especially since it's a series about a woman who sees ghosts so why wouldn't she see one on Christmas Eve? Especially when her boyfriend's mother has been particularly horrible and Ellis doesn't immediately side with Verity.
The Ghost of Christmas PastI thought the idea was nice but the execution was a little heavy handed and the connection to the woman who brought Lucy into Verity's life was shaky.

Three stars
Follows The Mint Julep Murders
Followed by Southern Bred and Dead
This novella comes out November 29th
ARC kindly provided by Moose Island Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Friday, November 22, 2019

Fake Wife by Stacey Lynn

Fake Wife (Crazy Love, #1)Teagan has just had her job cut due to budget cuts. And, in true trope fashion, she arrives home to find her fiance, the man she's been with for seven years, in bed with another woman. Packing up her life into her Prius, she is trying not to make the day even worse when she rear ends a car. An expensive car. An expensive car carrying three years in a row Sexiest Bachelor Corbin Lane. But she is confused that he doesn't seem very upset, instead, he has a proposition.
Corbin is still mourning the loss of his grandmother and reeling from her will dictating that he must marry within six months and be married for at least two years. Teagan seems like as good a choice as any, plus she's there, she's gorgeous, and she seems to have a good head on her shoulders. So they make their plans, but like most plans of mice and men, these certainly go aglee when they realize that their attraction is inconveniently getting in the way of their rational business plan.
This story got an extra star because the Big Mistake was recognized by both and they worked quickly to rectify it.

Four stars
This book came out January 9th, 2018
Audiobook from library

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Weekend Fling by Stacey Lynn

Weekend Fling by Stacey LynnWillow is not having a great life at the moment; she needs an escape from having to work two jobs to support her mother who is depressed after Willow's dad walked out for seemingly no reason. When Trey, a tech-guy who comes into her coffee job and has flirted with her before, asks her to be his date to his best friend's wedding, she agrees. A weekend away, maybe a hot fling with a hot guy will make her life look a little bit happier.
Trey is ecstatic. He has been crushing hard on this woman and the more time he spends with her, the more he is interested in being with her for longer than the weekend. But real life intrudes and it will be how Willow and Trey deal with it will determine whether their relationship will survive.
This book is part of a series and I had not read any of the others nor anything else by Lynn before. I liked that she wrote about real-world problems (mental illness, having to confront your childhood through a different lens, etc.) but somehow it didn't quite hold my attention - something about the pacing and I also didn't really like Willow in the beginning. However, I finished the book and have since gone back and discovered that my library has the first 2 books since you could sort of tell which characters had been an earlier part of the series. I really liked the first and am looking forward to the second.

Three and a half stars
This book comes out November 26th
ARC kindly provided by Loveswept and NetGalley
Opinions are my own

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Invitation Only Murder by Leslie Meier

Invitation Only Murder by Leslie MeierLucy Stone, reporter, has been invited to a private island. It is owned by a billionaire who is trying to take it completely off the grid. Even more than that, Scott Newman is trying to make it as eco-friendly as possible. He, along with his second wife (a former singer), his daughters from his first marriage and his sons from the second are practically going back to the early 1900s. At the launch party when Scott invites all of the people who worked on the island to check it out, he announces that one of his daughters is now going to be a partner in his firm. At the same party, Scott invites Lucy out for a few more days so she can really see what they're doing.
All seems well, even idyllic with a scattering of other people working on the island. But then, there's a death. And some of the small number of people disappear (which should be difficult on a small island.)
I am not sure that I've read a Lucy Stone mystery before. And I don't think it was good to jump in here. I'm sure that Lucy has more redeeming qualities in other books but I mostly saw her being super judgmental in this book. And, based on the cover and the description, I was expecting a strict cozy and I'm not sure this book fits entirely in that category. It was an interesting read but I'll probably stick with Ellery Adams or Lynn Cahoon.

Three stars
This book comes out November 26th
ARC kindly provided by Kensington Books and NetGalley
Opinions are my own