Review & Chapter 1: I Flipping Love You by Helena Hunting
I can’t seem to get enough of Helena Hunting’s Shacking Up world. I Flipping Love You is the third standalone in the series, and with its sexy humor and sassy females, it fits right in.
I can’t seem to get enough of Helena Hunting’s Shacking Up world. I Flipping Love You is the third standalone in the series, and with its sexy humor and sassy females, it fits right in.
May Ultimate Reading Challenge 2018: Set in a Place You’d Like to Visit My selection for May’s Ultimate Reading Challenge was Nowhere but Here by Renée Carlino, which is set in Napa Valley, California. Visiting the wine country is on my list of places to visit once I’m an empty nester. This month, I decided to listen to an audiobook.
I recently listened to the audiobook of On a Tuesday by Whitney G. It’s a New Adult college/sports/second chance romance all rolled up into one sweet and sexy package. Check out my review. I’ve got not one, not two, but THREE audiobooks to give away. Enter on this page, and then head over to Facebook and Instagram to triple your chances of winning. The winner will be selected next Tuesday (May 22nd) of course!
May’s Ultimate Reading Challenge is to read a book set in a place you’d like to visit. I love wine, and I’ve always wanted to take a vineyard tour of Napa Valley, California. I just started listening to the audiobook of NOWHERE BUT HERE by Renée Carlino, and it is set in a Napa Valley vineyard. I think I should stock up on some read wine to drink while listening. Are you participating May’s #UltimateReadingChallenge? If so, whatcha reading?
Whitney G.’s books always put me in a good mood. Her trademark seems to be sexiness combined with a healthy amount comedy. I was looking for a quick fun story, and On a Tuesday fit the bill.
Hot Asset is the first book in Lauren Layne’s new series set among Wall Street’s elite, and what a promising start it is.
Many, many years ago, when I was but a wee lass… Where the hell did the Irish come from? I have no idea. And it was actually only three years ago, but it seems like a lifetime ago that I found a pot of gold in the form of a YA book titled Attraction by a new-to-me author, Penny Reid. Attraction is book one in the Laws of Chemistry trilogy. (Read review)
I love a good mystery, and by good I mean one that truly makes me think. I’m one of those smarty-pants readers who frequently figures out the secret long before it’s divulged. I pride myself on seeing plot twists coming a mile away. I start a mystery by throwing down the gauntlet to the author: okay, surprise me. E. Lockhart picked up my challenge. We Were Liars tested my intellect, kept me guessing, and had me on the edge of my seat until the very end.
Roomies by Christina Lauren is headed to the big screen! I loved this marriage of convenience story about a talented subway musician with dreams of Broadway. One major obstacle? He’s an illegal immigrant from Ireland facing deportation. Read review here. The authors are writing the movie adaptation, so here’s hoping it will be true to the book.
April’s Ultimate Reading Challenge 2018: Single Word Title Nobody does dark and dirty quite like Pam Godwin. Knotted is the first book in the Trails of Sin series, and if you like mysteries and sultry second chance romance, this book has you covered.
I hope you’ve been enjoying 2018’s Ultimate Reading Challenge! For May, you need to pick a book set in a place you’d like to visit. I’m thinking maybe wine country, Ireland, Hawaii… decisions, decisions. Where would you go if you had your choice? Do you have any book recommendations for me?
Full disclosure: Captor/prisoner stories historically aren’t my thing. The fact that Ruthless King is book one in a trilogy gave me pause. Ultimately, I decided to give it a go (obviously), but I’m still not sure what to think about Meghan March’s foray into dark romance territory.