Coming Soon …..

…. On a Bookshelf near you!

This what I hope I find myself reading in July!

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Publication Date:  July 15, 2014
Publisher:  Sourcebooks Fire

Goodreads:  Annie hates running. No matter how far she jogs, she can’t escape the guilt that if she hadn’t broken up with Kyle, he might still be alive. So to honor his memory, she starts preparing for the marathon he intended to race.

But the training is even more grueling than Annie could have imagined. Despite her coaching, she’s at war with her body, her mind—and her heart. With every mile that athletic Jeremiah cheers her on, she grows more conflicted. She wants to run into his arms…and sprint in the opposite direction. For Annie, opening up to love again may be even more of a challenge than crossing the finish line.

“Breathe, Annie, Breathe is an emotional, heartfelt, and beautiful story about finding yourself after loss and learning to love. It gave me so many feels. Her best book yet.” — Jennifer Armentrout, New York Times bestselling author of Wait for You

What is coming soon …. to a bookshelf near you?

Let me know – I am always looking for a good read!

The Things You Kiss Goodbye

Author:  Leslie Connor                             kiss
Publisher: Katherine Tegen Books
Genre: Contemporary Young Adult
Source:  BEA

 

 

Goodreads:  Bettina Vasilis can hardly believe it when basketball star Brady Cullen asks her out, and she just about faints when her strict father actually approves of him.

 

But when school starts up again, Brady changes. What happened to the sweet boy she fell in love with? Then she meets a smoldering guy in his twenties, and this “cowboy” is everything Brady is not—gentle, caring, and interested in getting to know the real Bettina.

 

Bettina knows that breaking up with Brady would mean giving up her freedom—and that it would be inappropriate for anything to happen between her and Cowboy. Still, she can’t help that she longs for the scent of his auto shop whenever she’s anywhere else.

 

When tragedy strikes, Bettina must tell her family the truth—and kiss goodbye the things she thought she knew about herself and the men in her life.

 

Leslie Connor has written a lyrical, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful story about family, romance, and the immense power of love.

Ope’s Opinion:  When I started this book, I just couldn’t get into it.  It seemed slow moving.  I almost gave up on it, BUT I am glad I didn’t.  As I got to know the characters, I became attached to them.

I really liked that the abusive boyfriend wasn’t slamming her around in an obvious way.  He kept making a joke out of it and apologizing.  It felt like how I think it might really happen.  It built slowly and subtly.  I think it would make someone who was being abused open their eyes.  I do wish that Bettina was more proactive about getting out of the relationship instead of accepting the abuse.  Coming from the family Bettina comes from made her more vulnerable to an abusive relationship.

Even though Cowboy was significantly older then Bettina – it was good to see her recognize a more healthy relationship.  He made her feel safe and important, neither of which she was getting at home or with Brady.  I like how much Cowboy respected Bettina.

I really liked the twist toward the end of the book.  I did not see it coming at all.  It changed the rest of the book and the characters relationships.  I am interested in reading another book by Leslie Connor.

Rating:  Four Chairs – I like this book so much I know several friends to share it with.
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Little Mercies

 

Author:  Heather Gudenkauf                 little mercies
Publisher:  Harlequin MIRA
Genre:  Contemporary Fiction
Source:  BEA

 

Buy this book NOW!

 

Goodreads:  In her latest ripped-from-the-headlines tour de force, New York Times bestselling author Heather Gudenkauf shows how one small mistake can have life-altering consequences…

 

Veteran social worker Ellen Moore has seen the worst side of humanity;the vilest acts one person can commit against another. She is a fiercely dedicated children’s advocate and a devoted mother and wife. But one blistering summer day, a simple moment of distraction will have repercussions that Ellen could never have imagined, threatening to shatter everything she holds dear, and trapping her between the gears of the system she works for.

 

Meanwhile, ten-year-old Jenny Briard has been living with her well-meaning but irresponsible father since her mother left them, sleeping on friends’ couches and moving in and out of cheap motels. When Jenny suddenly finds herself on her own, she is forced to survive with nothing but a few dollars and her street smarts. The last thing she wants is a social worker, but when Ellen’s and Jenny’s lives collide, little do they know just how much they can help one another.

 

A powerful and emotionally charged tale about motherhood and justice, Little Mercies is a searing portrait of the tenuous grasp we have on the things we love the most, and of the ties that unexpectedly bring us together.

Ope’s Opinion:  This is a book I would like to put in everyones hands – even those who don’t read very often.  I will pass my copy on to others, but they will have to return it.  I will buy copies for those who will not be able to share my copy.  This is absolutely a must read.

Emotional, intense, exciting, fast moving – these are just some of the words that come to mind to describe this book.

Heather Gudenkauf weaves a story that intertwines all the characters lives.  While reading I found myself literally holding my breath! The twists and turns are not predictable at all.  I am amazed at how Heather writes in such a way that I am drawn into the book so deeply I loose track of time.

Even though there are so many books to read, I want to make the time to read this one again.  I can not wait for her next book.

Rating:  Five Chairs – This book is so good it will be passed on and on and on…..
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The Promise

Author:  Robyn Carr                                             promise       
Publisher: Harlequin MIRA
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Source:  Little Bird Publicity

 

Note:  This will be available to buy tomorrow.
June 24th!

 

 

Goodreads:  #1 New York Times bestselling author Robyn Carr returns to Thunder Point with an uplifting story about overcoming loss and finding unexpected love

Scott Grant has a bustling family practice in the small Oregon community of Thunder Point. The town and its people have embraced the widowed doctor and father of two, his children are thriving, and Scott knows it’s time to move on from his loss. But as the town’s only doctor, the dating scene is awkward. That is, until a stunning physician’s assistant applies for a job at his clinic.

Peyton Lacoumette considers herself entirely out of the dating scene. She’s already been burned by a man with kids, and she’s come to Thunder Point determined not to repeat past mistakes. When Scott offers her a job, at a much lower salary than she’s used to, Peyton is surprisingly eager to accept…at least for now. She’s willing to stay for a three-month trial period while she explores other options.

Scott and Peyton know the arrangement is temporary—it isn’t enough time to build a real relationship, never mind anything with lasting commitment. But love can blossom faster than you think when the timing is right, and this short visit just might hold the promise of forever.

Ope’s Opinion:  Reading this book is kind of like going home to visit and see how things have changed.  This is the fifth in the Thunder Point series.  Robyn Carr has done an awesome job of weaving the new comers to Thunder Point with the previous characters.

I like how Peyton was always trying to learn from her past decisions and mistakes.  It made her a little cautious in her relationships.  Scott and Peyton having their careers in common helped Peyton trust Scott.   I really liked Peyton’s family.  They were down to earth.  They were her anchor – her stability.  It was fun to see such a great family portrayed in this book.

It was great to see Ted and his family situation explored in depth, even though they do not live in Thunder Point.

I really liked how this book ended.  It took place back at Peyton’s safe place  (no more details – don’t want to spoil it ).

Rating:  Four Chairs – I like this book so much I know several friends to share it with.
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How I Fall

 

Author: Anne Eliot                             how i fall
Publisher: Butterfly Books
Genre:  Contemporary YA
Source:  BEA 

 

 

Goodreads:  CAM LIKES ELLEN * ELLEN LIKES CAM * CAM LIKES ELLEN* ELLEN LIKES CAM

What if on one fall day, everything goes terribly wrong at school but somehow turns out right? Suddenly you’re forced into friendship with your secret crush—thanks to a glitter crazed new-girl who turns your life upside down. Literally. But you know your crush needs to stay how it’s always been—distant, impossible, in your head—because you have problems and hide things this crush would never understand.

 

ELLEN LIKES CAM…
But what if you all end up in the same group photography project? Suddenly talking and making friends is easy, more than easy. It’s almost perfect. What if high school felt normal for once, and what if your crush wasn’t who you thought they were at all, and what if they liked you as much as you like them?

 

CAM LIKES ELLEN…
And what if when you kiss…it’s so amazing. You tell each other secrets and you make the kind of promises that are impossible to keep when you’re only sixteen and have no control over your own life. Which is why, long before things fall apart you kind of already knew nothing this beautiful could have really been yours for long…

Ope’s Opinion:  Anne Eliot writes this book with such detail you can see and feel what the characters are doing and feeling.  Some times I did get lost in the details.  These characters are so relatable.  You are either one of them or went to school with one of them.

It was fun to watch Cam and Ellen circle each other – both afraid to express their feelings.   The story did have a slow pace to it.  Alternating between Cam and Ellen, let you see what they were thinking  – I really enjoyed that part of the writing style.

Knowing there is a sequel helped me with the open ending.  I want to know more.

Rating: Three Chairs – I like this book enough to suggest it to a friend or two.

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My Adult Book BEA Broadcast

Hope you are enjoying all this BEA news!
Along with all my YA books I did get some adult reading too.

Adult

Heather Gudenkauf is an author that always makes me
want another of her books when I finish reading her current book.

Positive is a non-fiction – which I don’t often read.
Couldn’t resist this one – looks very interesting.

ADult 2Some more good ones to read!

Adult Mystery

This is my mystery pile!!  Lisa Scottoline and David Baldacci
are top on my mystery list.

I hope if you had the opportunity to go to BEA that you felt
encouraged by other bloggers.  I also hope you came home
with books that made you want to stop your world and just
READ!!

What did you see in my piles that would get you excited to read?

My YA BEA Broadcast

I was amazed at all the YA books that were offered this year at BEA.  A lot of the authors were new to me.  I was excited to receive books that might lead me to an author I had never read before.  Then there were the authors that I couldn’t wait to get another book I knew would be amazing.

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Morgan Matson’s book Since You’ve Been Gone was one I couldn’t wait to get. It was great to meet her.  Susan Colasanti was really sweet – her books didn’t arrive, so she had to mail them out.  She was so friendly.

YA 1Rebecca Serle’s book Famous in Love looks awesome!
She even emailed me after BEA – very impressed.

YA 2

Rachel Harris is an author I have not read.
The Fine Art of Pretending looks like it will be fun to read.

YA 3

Breathe, Annie, Breathe was on TBR list before I knew
Miranda Kenneally was going to be at BEA!

So many to read – can’t read fast enough.
Any recommendation where I should start?

Blogaversary

Happy 2nd Blogaversary!!!!

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It is great to be celebrating my second year of blogging!  I have learned so much, met so many people I now call friends, and read a lot of awesome books.  Going to book events, meeting authors and BEA is wonderful to share with my daughter Kristin of Kritters Ramblings.

 I am looking forward to year three!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My Children’s BEA Broadast

 

 

Along with reading adult and YA books, I enjoy sharing my love of reading with my granddaughter.  While at BEA, these are a  couple of titles that grabbed my attention.

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Bad Dog Flash  by Ruth Paul
The Night Parade  by Lily Roscoe

Emma ( my granddaughter ) has a little sister on the way, so I chose a couple of books to share with her too.
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Nutley by Stephanie Sorkin
What’s So Yummy?  by Robbie H. Harris
Number One Sam by Greg Pizzoli
Pioneer Girl  by Pamela Smith Hill

 

I also picked up these books to share with both granddaughters when they get older.

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Ava and Pip by Carol Weston
The Battle of Darcy Lane by Tara Altebrando
Secret of the Silver Key by Jane O’Connor
Pink & Green is the New Black by Lisa Greenwald