Thursday, February 8, 2018

Book Review: Indecent Exposure by Tessa Bailey


Title: Indecent Exposure
Author: Tessa Bailey
Series: The Academy #2
Genre: New Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Avon
Pub Date: January 30, 2018 
Pages: 384
My Copy: Courtesy of Edelweiss and Avon Books 

Book Summary:

Is there a problem, Officer? 

Jack Garrett isn’t a police officer yet, but there’s already an emergency. His new firearms instructor—the one who just dropped every jaw in the academy gym—is the same sexy Irish stranger Jack locked lips with last night. The Olympic gold medalist and expert markswoman is now officially off-limits, but Jack’s never cared much for rules . . .

Katie McCoy’s been cooped up in a shooting range for too long. A wild love affair is just what she needs to let loose, though she never imagined it would be with her smokin’ hot trainee. She cannot get involved with Jack—but a quick fling? Perfect. Falling hard for a charismatic recruit with an equal amount of sex appeal and secrets? Bloody stupid.

Jack’s charmed the pants off plenty of women (literally), yet few have ever looked beyond his perfect surface. Until Katie. He’ll do anything to keep her in his life . . . except tell her about his past. But a tiny lie of omission never hurt anyone, right?

Book Review:

Jack and Katie are just two characters that have a magnetic appeal. I really love the chemistry that these two individuals have together. Nothing is ever really easy between two people who don’t necessarily have anything in common or so they think. Love the fact that these two individuals have a journey that neither of them expected.

When Jack and Katie meet each other you think that these two characters are not going to get along since both are not what you call each other’s type. I really found Jack to be quite charming and Katie to be driven. Jack is a bit of a person who seems to be interested in Katie at first for a one night stand, then things start to change as he gets to know this wonderful girl. He begins to imagine things changing for him. Also he is always screwing things up. His career at the police academy is in jeopardy and things are not going well. Jack doesn’t know what he will do. Katie showing up in his life definitely throws some new complications into his life.

One of the complications that happens in this book is that she is a visiting officer from Ireland and now his temporary boss and this makes things a bit awkward for him. Given how they spent some time together before this moment and now going forward as she is his superior and helping to train the recruits. This makes things a bit awkward for them.  Now they have to spend time working together and Jack is her subordinate so it makes things a bit more complicated. Besides she is only there for a limited time.

We learn a lot about Jack and Katie’s background. Both have very different backgrounds and experiences growing up. Jack has had a very twisted background as his mother wasn’t the greatest parental role model and Katie has been groomed to go to the Olympics, but she has never wanted to do that. What she really wants to do is something that she loves. Makes and sell purses. 

This relationship seems so wrong, but they both find themselves becoming better versions of themselves. I really like how Jack starts to realize that he needs help and starts getting better because of what happens between him and Katie. Katie also helps him at the academy. He is really trying to be better. His performance starts to improve and so does Jack’s attitude because Katie makes him want to be a better man. I love this side that Katie brings out in him.

Everything in this book works out in the end for both of these characters because they realize how much they need one another. Katie manages thanks to Charlie a 90 Day Extension on her visa. I thought that these two wonderful human beings worked so hard for one another to be the kind of person each one of them deserve. Plus the happy ending made me happy. The romance was superb in this book. 

I really am looking forward to seeing what happens in the next book in this series.

Rating:

4.5 Hearts






Saturday, February 3, 2018

Stacking The Shelves, Bought, Borrowed and Bagged, Coloring Book Updates,

Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Team Tynga's Reviews and Bought, Borrowed and Bagged is hosted by Braine over at Talk Supe Blog.

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Blissful Scenes Coloring Book


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Saturday, January 27, 2018

Stacking the Shelves, Bought, Borrowed and Bagged, Coloring Book Updates

Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Team Tynga's Reviews and Bought, Borrowed and Bagged is hosted by Braine over at Talk Supe Blog.

Note: This haul is for two weeks as well as is all the coloring book pictures. Been tired due to RL.

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Beauty Drunken Flower Coloring Book-Chinese Coloring Book



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Fantasy Faces Coloring Book




Holiday Bliss Coloring Book



Maskara Coloring Book 


Mythical and Fantasy Coloring Book


Romantic County 1 Coloring Book




Romantic Country 3 Coloring Book



Sagor Och Sagnor Coloring Book


Sweet and Simple Whimsy Girls Coloring Book


Where the Wildflowers Grow Coloring Book




Wednesday, January 24, 2018

YA Book Review: Everless by Sara Holland

Title: Everless
Author: Sara Holland
Series: Untitled #1
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
Publisher: Harper Teen 
Pub Date: January 2, 2018
Pages: 368
My Copy: Courtesy of Edelweiss and Harper Teen

Book Summary:

In the kingdom of Sempera, time is currency—extracted from blood, bound to iron, and consumed to add time to one’s own lifespan. The rich aristocracy, like the Gerlings, tax the poor to the hilt, extending their own lives by centuries.

No one resents the Gerlings more than Jules Ember. A decade ago, she and her father were servants at Everless, the Gerlings’ palatial estate, until a fateful accident forced them to flee in the dead of night. When Jules discovers that her father is dying, she knows that she must return to Everless to earn more time for him before she loses him forever.

But going back to Everless brings more danger—and temptation—than Jules could have ever imagined. Soon she’s caught in a tangle of violent secrets and finds her heart torn between two people she thought she’d never see again. Her decisions have the power to change her fate—and the fate of time itself.

Book Review:

  Jules Ember is a young woman who finds that things are not what she has been led to believe. I like that this book takes Jules through some of Sempera’s most interesting citizens. Also we get to learn that the Gerlings who run Everless have more time to live.

We learn that time in Sempera is currency. Meaning you pay for things with the time that you have left in your life line. Which means that you can use your time to pay off your debts in a way. Jules and her father used to live in a place called Everless, which is the home of the Gerlings. The Gerlings are the reason they left. Something happened and her father doesn’t want Jules to be anywhere near them. Yet there is a fairy tale she remembers. Also things happen where her father gets into some major trouble and the Gerlings coming to town make things a lot more tense. So of course after her father gets into trouble, she decides to give some of her own time to pay the debt, but ends up getting selected to go to Everless, because her friend convinces her to go try out to be selected as servants. 

Her father also told her to never to go to Everless. She is in terrible danger according to her father. We learn that there is something that he hasn’t told Jules. Jules think her father is losing his mind. We learn that there are reasons that things have been kept from her. In Everless she has some issues. There are people who don’t remember her. The Gerlings are a very interesting and powerful family. The Queen is very much of a person who terrifies people. We also get to hear the story of a sorceress who controls things. This will become more important as the fairy tale has more significance than anyone can see.

We learn the Queen is not well and she might die very soon. There is a new young woman who is betrothed to the younger brother and this woman might become Queen eventually. So she will inherit things. Also Jules meets a servant named Caro. Caro seems like she is a young woman who is there because she was born in Everless. We learn that there is so many layers in Everless. Jules also learns a lot more about herself. Plus we learn there is an Alchemist. The Alchemist is the one who makes time not a prison. 

This book takes a lot of twists and turn. Plus the romance wasn’t the most important thing in this book and I actually found myself not caring about it. This was more about introducing the world and how the world is structured. There are a lot of twists and turns. One of the twists was the big reveal of who Caro and Jules turned out to be. I didn’t expect that two characters were going to die. It was surprising. Plus now Caro and Jules are both enemies. We learn that Caro has been manipulating things and needs Jules to make sure she has what she needs, but Jules manages to escape and learns that her life is going to never be the same.

A solid first book in a young adult book. Kind of curious to see where the author goes with this series in the next book.

Rating: 


Four Hearts

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Stacking The Shelves, Bought Borrowed and Bagged, Coloring Book Updates

Stacking The Shelves is a meme hosted by Team Tynga's Reviews and Bought, Borrowed and Bagged is hosted by Braine over at Talk Supe Blog.

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