Saturday, June 28, 2014

Caught my arrow #35

Caught my Arrow is a meme similar to In my mailbox and  Stalking the Shelves featuring books that were purchased, borrowed or received that week.



It's Sports Week at BookCupid's house!! I'm counting the hours until the FiFa games take over again. Until then, I can always pass the time with some reading. 


Purchased


Catching Jordan




Received from Publisher


Riley Mae and the  Rock Shocker Trek



What are you reading this week?

Friday, June 27, 2014

Feature and Follow Friday: Shopping Ideas



Parajunkee Alison Can Read


FEATURE & FOLLOW FRIDAY



Once you answer be sure to leave me your link so I can follow you back



Q: Post a photo of your favorite coffee mug (or mugs if you can't choose just one)


Tea aficionado with no artistic coffee mug?!? I'm in serious need of help. Keep seeing these around Chapters lately. The resemblance they share with Harry Potter's owl is appealing.



Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Review: Her Dark Curiosity



The past always comes back to haunt us.

Although, Juliet's heart still yearns for Montgomery and her body aches for the medicine that maintains her animal urges under control -- Juliet wants to rebuild her live. Creating a cure is her only hope, then she can forget everything. Forget Moreau Island. Unfortunately for her, someone something followed her off the island making sure the horrific secret that happened there is out. Will she be able to cure herself before her Dad's friends decide to keep her as an experiment?

Once again, Megan Shepherd used the retell pattern, basing the story on Jekyll and Hyde. The effect wasn't as moving as The Madman's Daughter but only because Dr. Moreau was an evil genius badass and is a tough act to follow. The love triangle remained with a steamy hot sex scene worth rereading. All in all, the book is a nice follow-up to the first, even if, one can't help but ask themselves ''Where is this all leading to?''


Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Review: Not Exactly a Love Story


Vinnie's mom is tired of being the sole provider for the family. Her solution: divorce -- marrying Vinnie's gym teacher and moving him across the city. One can't blame his rebellion when he picks up the phone, calls his pretty new neighbor and tells her obscenities. Or can we? Will Vinnie learn to control his impulses before he ruins his chance with the only girl who understands him?

Audrey Couloumbis author of Love me Tender gives us another story that deals with parental separation. Vinnie is so composed with his family's rupture, that we sort of expect him to fall apart sooner or later. As always the parents where very well written. Both mother and father played their role in the end of the relationship, making the story quite believable.

A short yet interesting read taking place in the late 70s.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Sun gone shine



 




TOP SUMMER 2014 TBR LIST


With school behind me, I can fully concentrate on my passion -- books and FIFA 2014. Lots of sports themed books made my list this year.




Justina Chen
Romance, sports and Machu Pichu!! Can't wait to dive into this one. 



Lisa Schroeder
Secrets and sports again. The cover just screams summer to me. 



Megan Miranda
Been looking forward to reading this sequel the entire winter. Sadly, exams got in the way. 



7-Pride and Prejudice
Jane Austen
I always try to read a classic as often as possible. This is my summer pick. 




Miranda Kenneally
Starting this sports novel next week. Comes highly recommended.



5-The Indigo Spell
Richelle Mead
Need to catch up on this series. 




Amanda Grace
Love triangle plot -- including twins!! How awkwardly entertaining.




3-Endless
Kate Brian
The end of the series. 



2- Wish You Were Italian
Kristin Rae
Best example of reading to escape -- the country that is. Wishing I was in Italy right now.



1-Only Everything
Kieran Scott
Ahh!! A book about Cupid. How could this not top my list. 





Which book made your list?