Review: Four Seconds to Lose, by K.A.Tucker

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I believe you don’t have years, or months,
or weeks to impact a person’s life.
You have seconds.
Seconds to win them over,
And seconds to lose them.
–Cain

This was definitely not the like the first two books. It was still good, but just different.

Cain wasn’t your traditional strip joint owner. He set out to help girls get back on their feet. He knew if he didn’t help them they’d end up lost and forgotten. He’s very good at his job and he never wanted to mix business with pleasure.

Well, that was until he met Charlie.

Charlie needs cash. And she needs it FAST. She is in a horrible situation and need is desperate to get out of it. So desperate that she’ll become a stripper to do it.

Soon she finds herself falling for Cain, but she knows she can’t. She can’t risk him knowing who and what she really is. She doesn’t want him to get hurt or worse.

She tries everything to get away from him and her new friends, but she is so lonely she doesn’t want to leave.

Cain doesn’t want to let Charlie go. He is determined to help her with whatever she needs help with. He doesn’t care what she’s done in her past. He wants to be in her future. He’s done things in his past that he’s not proud of, so he understands why she’s leery.

When everything comes out in the open, they both need to make some very hard decisions. Decisions that will tear them apart, before they can even think of being together.

We get a glimpse of the past friends from the other books. Storm and Dan play a bigger roll than Ben, Kacey, Trent and Livie do, but they all play a minor roll.

I knew I liked Cain, after reading the other two books. But after reading this, I REALLY liked him! Something horrible happened to him, in his late teens, but he chose to turn it around and make a better life for himself.

I can’t wait to see what trouble Ben gets into, in the next book. But I have to wait til February for that one.

~Melpomene

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Review: Mine, by Katy Evans

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“Remy, you’re my king…There’s no chess game for me without you.”
“You’re the queen who will protect me.”

Oh my word!!! This book had my emotions all over the freaking place!! I remember how intense Real was and this is right up there. This takes place right after Real ends. Brooke is back with Remy and she continues to fight for him at every corner.

They have such a fierce, and an all consuming love for each other, it made their struggles even more hard to read. And boy did they have struggles. They had such doozies, that I remember the exact percentage that these happened. Brooke had to come to terms with what happened when she left him, in Real. She knows she was gone, and shouldn’t hold anything against him, but it’s much easier said than done.

“You…are going to love me until I die. I’m going to make you love me even if it hurts, and when it hurts, I’m going to make it better, Brooke.”

I felt so bad for Brooke during this book. She seemed to draw the short straw at every turn. At one point, I was reading, thinking it was a dream, until I realized it was actually happening. I was shocked and appalled. I couldn’t imagine anyone surviving that.

But then something wonderful happens and that totally made the book for me. But, as with all good books, the good parts can only last for so long, before the drama and turmoil starts to seep in and tries to destroy everything that is good. Brooke has to face something so hard, and Remy can’t help her. And when he’s away from her, the poor guy can barely function. He may appear so strong, but even the strongest beasts can fall. And if she’s not there to catch him, no one can.

Scorpion is still a major player in this book. He’s also the creator of some of the drama. Brooke’s sister play a role in the drama as well. I was getting so mad at her for not supporting her sister and Remy. He was the reason she’s alive and back in good health. But of course, drama is needed.

“You deserve this and more. While you fight out there, I will fight for you to come home to this.”

I was so strung out on the all the fight and sex scenes. FIERCE. Every time I turned around, someone was getting thrown to the floor or the bed. Not that I’m complaining. If I had a Remy of my own, I’d probably be the same way. He’s a force to be reckoned with and you better watch out. He loves and protects the ones he loves and he’s not afraid to fight hard or dirty.

There was a point where him being bipolar produced a scene that was extremely hard to read. My stomach was in feet. He was so down, there was no other option for him. Watching Remy try and fail to bring himself back up, was so sad. Growing up with people who basically threw you away, will change you, and not for the better. Even if he has caring friends, that love and support him now, not having that in the beginning of his life, has done damage to him. I know there are many people who suffer from this also, I just hope they are surrounded by loving people who will help them.

“Your family isn’t with you because of destiny or blood or because they have no choice. They’re with you because they love you. And chose you.” I gaze into his blue eyes. “I choose you.”

~Melpomene

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Review: The Edge of Always, by J.A.Redmerski

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Since I LOVED The Edge of Never, I just HAD to read this one. And when I received an ARC, I was super duper excited to start it. But sadly, I didn’t love is as much as the first. I honestly think The Edge of Never was fine all by itself. But I can appreciate the need for some closer in these characters, since the ending of Never destroyed us.

I liked the duel POVs. It made the struggles more real. But some of the scenes made me so mad. I was disgusted and sick, at one particular. I felt so mad for Cam and Andrew.

I loved that we were able to see more of their families and friends. Since this book spans over many years, we get to see them all grow up to be adults. We get a glimpse of their happily ever afters and their not so happily ever afters.

Cam’s struggles were heart breaking. She didn’t know how to keep it together. I knew it was gonna be hard for her to move on, from her struggles. Even though she loves Andrew, I knew things were going to come up and devastate her. But Andrew’s love for her was so strong, he’d do anything for her. Even take her on another life altering journey.

“Camryn, you are the other half of my soul, and I will love you today and every day for the rest of our lives. I promise that if you ever forget me, I’ll read to you like Noah read to Allie.”

I may have teared up at that scene. Just a li’l bit. 🙂

All in all, I was very happy with the story. I liked the way she ended it, and yet it leaves it open for a side story. But I’m hoping not. Leave it alone. 🙂

I received this ARC for an honest review.

~Melpomene

Release date: November 4, 2013
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New Releases for Oct 29, 2013

Today is a crazy day for new releases. There are a ton, and there is no way I can list them all. So I’m gonna list a few of what we’re most excited for.

15808767Archangel’s Legion (Guild Hunter)I know there are a few of us that have been waiting anxiously for this one to come out. I plan on starting it as soon as I wake and the family will have to fend for themselves. 😉

16158558Dark Witch: Book One of The Cousins O’Dwyer TrilogyWhat a perfect book to read on Halloween. If you’re a fan of witches, this is right up your alley.

16108870Midnight’s Promise (Dark Warriors)It seems like I have been waiting for years for this story, but I just started these this year. I’m dying to know what’s going to happen to Malcolm!!!

17264459Forgiving LiesMolly McAdams killed us with Taking Chances, so I’m almost scared to read this one. 🙂 But, we all know my name means tragedy, so you know I’ll read it.

10596724Horde (Enclave Series)This is another book that is perfect for the Halloween season. Monsters and dystopia are the perfect combo. This is the conclusion in the Razorland trilogy. I’ve read the first one, but haven’t made it to the second yet. *sigh* Story of my life. But now I have motivation, since the 3rd is out. No excuse not to read them.

15811405The Iron Traitor (The Iron Fey)I loved this book!! Here is our review

20131026-144145.jpgThe Perfect Match (The Blue Heron Series)Another very cute book. Here is the link to our review.

17738203Take Me Home for Christmas (Whiskey Creek)I love Christmas books, Even though this is Halloween week, many Christmas books come out today. Here is our review.

After all of these, I hope you have a GC ready.

~Melpomene

New Releases for October 22, 2013

Happy New Release Day!! I’m hoping that you woke up to all the books you were waiting for. Here are some of the books, that have caught my eye.
16055479The Temptation of Lila and Ethan (Ella and Micha)
This is the third book in The Secret series. I’ve read the first in this series. The second keeps taunting me. And now that one is out, it’s really gonna get annoying. So I must hurry up. so I can read about Lila.

16070143Teardrop (Teardrop Trilogy)
I am sooooo excited for this one. I loved her Fallen series and I know this is going to be good also. She writes the perfect YA books. I can’t wait to start this one.

17860217Trust in Me: A Novella (Wait for You)
This is a novella, which is basically Cameron’s POV. I’ll admit, the first one didn’t snag my attention, like I hoped. However, I love the male’s POV, so this may redeem it. So it looks like I may be buying this one. 🙂

10616322Allegiant (Divergent Trilogy)
And last but definitely not least, we’ve Allegiant. I know for a fact that no one will be on their computers, unless it’s to update Goodreads, when this downloads to their kindles. Since I’ll be on the road, driving home from a book signing, I’ll be staying off it, until I can sink my teeth into this one. I am so excited for this last book. I think the hype about the Divergent movie will help the sales of this one. Plus being only $6.99 pre-ordered, can’t beat the price.

Now go and enjoy your books.

~Melpomene

Review: Finding It, by Cora Carmack

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Kelsey has decided to spend a few months in Europe trying to find herself. No responsibilities. No parents. No problem. It’s seems easy enough to do. But when you grow up in an unloved household with worthless parents, finding yourself is harder than it looks. She has made bad choices, in trying to find people who will love her. She gives everything away, but gets nothing in return.

She finds herself running into Jackson Hunt on more than one occasion. He intrigues her and she wants him. It was annoying the way she constantly tried to get him to move faster, when he didn’t want to. I felt bad for him. He tried to maintain a hand’s off approach, but that didn’t work out so well.

He convinces her to go on an adventure with him, for a week, and see the what the world has in store. He slowly shows her that she worth more than she thinks, and that she can do whatever she wants.

“People find home in new places, new dreams, new people all the time. Home should feel effortless, like gravity.”

Their adventures were quite fun to read. I wish I was brave enough to do them. But I’m a chicken, so I live through books.

There was a bit of a twist towards the end. I never saw it coming. There’s a side of Jackson that I was shocked to find out. Kelsey was devastated. It destroyed everything she thought was the truth. I was quite mad myself.

But, in the end, she found her place in this world and found herself.

“I didn’t believe you when you told me I would find another place to call home.”

“This feels like home”

I received this ARC for an honest review.

~Melpomene

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New Releases for October 15, 2013

Well, it’s that time again. New release day!! I, for one, am super excited to tell you about a few of these books.

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The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon
For those of you who LOVE all things Amazon, this is right up your alley. 🙂 I must admit, I’m intrigued, myself.

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Naked Sushi
I’m currently reading this book. I’m in the beginning and so far, I’m quite enjoying it. These Cosmo Red Hot Reads have been fun.

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Everything You Need to Know
And here’s another Cosmo Red Hot Read. It was a quick and fun book. I hope they come out with more of these.

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The Wolves of Midwinter: The Wolf Gift Chronicles
This is the second book in The Wolf Gift Chronicles. I, myself, am a bit afraid of Ms. Rice books. One of these days, I’ll take a chance and try one. 🙂
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UnSouled (Unwind Dystology)
This is third book in the Unwind Dystology series. I am adding this one to my tbr list. I love dystopian books!!

18589060Holding Out for a Hero
This is another book that has caught my attention. One of the Muses has already read it and will post a review tomorrow. Here is the link

17284874Bold Tricks (The Artists Trilogy)
The Artists trilogy is another series I’m dying to read. I’m glad I waited til the third book is out, though. Now I can read in peace. 🙂

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Finding It (Losing It)
This is the third book in the Losing It series. I’ve enjoyed these a lot. My review, for this one, will be posted later today. I’ll link it HERE.

I hope you enjoy all of your new releases.

~Melpomene

Guest Joint Review: Come As You Are by Theresa Weir

18491762 My awesome book friend, Vi, and I wanted to do a joint review of this book when we both got approved and we had some differing opinions.

Molly Young’s father has just died at the opening of this book. She’s not dealing well with it at ALL. He was a very well respected professor at the local college, while she personally despised him. Molly gets drunk and meets Ian who takes care of her that night. When she meets him the next day at the reading of her father’s will she is thrown for an even bigger loop.

Clio: At the beginning of the novel I was a fan of the premise and how the couple meets. I always like a hero or heroine who is falling apart for some reason and Molly definitely was. I liked how Ian took care of her even while he drank too but nowhere near as much as she did. I thought the idea of Ian being a good guy right from the beginning and not taking advantage of Molly at all while they were drunk was sweet even while she was doing everything to push him. The banter while drunk also made me laugh the whole time.

Vi: I liked the initial banter between Molly and Ian at the bar. It was cute. But the interaction in the hotel room was awkward. Molly was drunk. She wanted to have sex with Ian to forget. Ian doesn’t want to have sex. She gets mad then passes out before she can leave.

Clio: I thought Molly came off right away as a hurt girl who was trying to push people away and take care of herself. She seemed dark and angsty but not extensively so.

Vi: I was really worried for Molly when she said she had attempted to commit suicide in the past. As she was crossing the Mississippi River, she was contemplating jumping off the bridge into the river. “No, I wouldn’t kill myself today.” “The bridge would always be here. I could always kill myself later.”

Clio: Good point, I take back my not extensively so comment.

Clio: I’m conflicted about this book because I really loved about 75% of it, and the last 25% I was torn between liking and hating at different turns. What I really enjoyed about this book is Molly dealing with her father’s death in a relatively normal way. She was conflicted, she hated him when alive so how is she supposed to feel about him after he’s dead? I’m not a fan of painting someone in a phony way after they die and obviously neither is Molly. I enjoyed Molly’s experiences with college and her not being entirely sure about what the hell she wants to do in life. That was another realistic thing to me.
I also really liked Ian. He was a good guy, wanting to do the right thing but he didn’t come off as weak. Ian was able to go toe to toe with Molly in some arguments and not roll over. He made me laugh with some of his comments and him drunk was cute and funny in a non obnoxious way.

Vi: I liked Ian as well. I just didn’t see the connection between him and Molly. I didn’t feel the chemistry.

Clio: Now for what I did not like. Unfortunately, while I did like the name of the book, I just did not like the Nirvana references throughout the book. A few were fine. The class was extensive, the paper she had to write about the song didn’t even make sense to me.

Vi: I agree. I like Nirvana. I just didn’t get all of the Nirvana references either. The title of this book is a Nirvana. It’s also the song picked to write her paper on. I get that the meaning behind the song was be yourself. But why was it necessary to be included in the book?

Clio: The last 25% or so felt kind of out of left field. Obviously there was something going to be revealed about Molly’s dad but what it turned out to be was rather huge, yet dealt with way to quickly for my taste. If the last 25% of the book turned into the last 50% with this part being more fleshed out I can see where it could have been a 4.5 star book for me.

Vi: For such a short book, there were secrets after secrets. My head was spinning. Because there was so much happening, I felt that the romance was lost amidst all of the revelations. In the end, I wondered if Molly and Ian were really going to make it together. Molly, who’s already feeling suicidal, has even more crap to deal with. I hope she finds herself a good therapist.

Clio: As it is I would recommend it for NA genre lovers like me. Especially at the price it is currently it is worth it! The romance and the relationship between Molly and Ian was great. There is definitely angst but to the same level some of these books have.

Vi: I liked the first chapter. Then it quickly spiraled downhill for me. I like this author. I will not give up on reading her books. But I cannot recommend this book. Here’s hoping her next NA is more enjoyable. In the meantime, I look forward to her next adult book in Cool Cat trilogy, coming in 2014.

Thank you to Vi for doing the joint review!

We both received ARC’s from Netgalley in return for our honest reviews.

~Clio

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Review: Just One Song, by Stacey Lynn

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Silly as it sounds, I bought this book after seeing the cover. I never read what it was about. All I knew was it was a romance, and that was good enough for me. But I loved it!!

Nicole Parsons’ life tragically changed over one year ago. And since then, she has stopped living. Her friend, Mia, challenges her to go out on a limb. And while she’s out there, she meets mega star, Zach Walters. She doesn’t wanna get involved with someone who reminds her of her past. It’s too hard.

Zach has never found anyone who likes him for him. Until he meets Nicole. He is thrown for a loop, over this girl who keeps to herself and who always looks sad. He wants to find a way to make her happy.

Nicole is shocked she feels anything for Zach. She is so used to being lost and sad. But she listens to Mia and goes out on that limb. She does some life changing things, but she needs to do them, in order to move on.

Zach helps her succeed in moving forward, without forgetting the past. It’s far from easy. But he doesn’t give up, and neither does she.

“Tell me that when you’re this close to me, when you feel my heart beating in my chest and feel my arms wrapped around you that you don’t want me; that you’re not falling in love with me. Because I am, Nicole. I’m completely falling head over heels in love with you.”

My favorite parts were all of the music scenes. I’m suck a sucker for musicians.

There is another book, about Mia, coming out at the end of this month. It’s called Just One Week. I can’t wait!!

~Melpomene

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Review: The Wager, by Rachel Van Dyken

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Let me start out by saying that I never thought I’d laugh so much, or that I’d cry this much, while reading this book. My emotions were all over the place. I completely fell in love with this book.

Char has had a crush on Jake for practically all her life. But in Jr. high, she was tossed aside and was forced to give up on him. He was never gonna like her. So she goes on with her life until one night sends her in a tailspin that brings all these past feelings back up. And when they both are in Kacey’s wedding, it’s the best and worst thing that can possibly happen.

Jake lost Kacey to his brother and is now being forced to watch them get married. What he wasn’t expecting was Char to saunter back into his life. He’s had a crush on her since Jr. high but never did anything about it. And now she’s back and he’s determined to try for her, but since he’s such a manwhore, he doesn’t feel like he’ll ever be worthy of her love.

“Scratches. They always sting before they heal. So it stings to get rejected, but I think in the end it will be worth it.”

Watching Jake and Char go back and forth was hilarious! The banter and flirting was so very fun. Grandma’s antics had me rolling. I don’t remember The Bet being this funny. I’m sure if I was living this, it wouldn’t seem funny, but holy cow, was I cracking up.

“I’m only listening to her because she bought a shock collar the other day.”
Kacey gave him a confused look.
“She doesn’t have a dog Kace. She bought a collar. If I don’t listen, she may use it on me…”

Watching Grandma torture Travis was downright giggle inducing. I felt so bad for the poor guy. But he took it all in stride.

There were also plenty of times I cried ugly tears too. I mean wedding always get me, but this was crazy!

“To my second son…and his new wife… may your bed be filled with laughter, your nights filled with pleasure, your home filled with the smell of good food, and your hearts be filled with joy. This is the reason we are on this earth-to love.”

In the end, Grandma, the master manipulator, got what she wanted…happy grandsons.

“…your hands. God made them to hold mine…
Marriage is just the beginning of our story, and I hope to God that when he write The End, it’s us, on that last page, still holding hands.”

*swoon*

~Melpomene

Buy it now The Wager: The Bet series: Book 2