Monday, June 29, 2009

Calling All Bookworms

I have added a new link to my bookmarks. Welcome PaperSpine!


If you read as much as I do then you definitely need www.paperspine.com This is the NetFlix for books. Right now, I have a membership where I get three books at a time. I keep them for as long as I want to and then I return them in the pre-paid envelope. Surprisingly, there are a lof of people who DON'T know about this site and it is such a crime! I pay 14.95 a month to be the best bookworm that I can be! Also, if you decide that the book you have just read is a keeper, you can have and pay for the price of the book.

I do hope that you will visit this fabulous site! It really is worth the money. They have so many books to choose from and if they do not have a certain book, they can order it for you!

Happy surfing (and reading!)

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Broadening My Horizons

Okay, so today I made my trek to the library to check out some more summer reading. Lately, I've been reading a lot more chick books to fulfill my summer. However, I wanted to broaden my scope, read some more interesting authors. Koontz, Gaiman, Cussler, etc. Which posed this question to me: How can ALL of those authors' books be checked out at the same time?

Perplexed and unsure of what to do next, I, ultimately, was forced to go back to the authors that were my safe haven: Crusie, Foster, and McCarthy. Help! I am in desperate need of some reading recommendations!

Thanks!

From the woman who brought you "Must Love Dogs"


Summer Blowout by Claire Cook

(description from Amazon.com) Bella Shaughnessy is addicted to lipstick with names like My Chihuahua Bites and Kiss My Lips, an occupational hazard, since she works as a stylist and makeup artist for her family's small chain of beauty salons in Marshbury, Massachusetts, along with her four half-brothers and -sisters. The owner is her father, Lucky Shaughnessy, a gregarious, three-times-divorced charmer with Donald Trump hair, who is obsessed with all things Italian and still carries a torch for his first wife, Bella's mother. After Bella's own marriage flames out spectacularly when her half-sister runs off with her husband, Bella decides she has seen enough of the damage love can do. She makes a vow: no more men.

Then Bella meets a cute entrepreneur at a college fair, and despite their bickering, they can't seem to stay away from each other. He also gives her a brilliant business idea, one that just might allow her to share her makeup expertise with the world. A small, well-tressed dog finds her way into her life, and her heart, and she decides to chance that, too. When the whole clan heads to Atlanta for a big Southern wedding, sparks fly--in a summer blowout no one will ever forget.

I have to start by saying that I absolutely loved "Must Love Dogs". I had read the book and seen the movie and I loved both. So, naturally, I was very excited to start reading Claire Cook's "Summer Blowout". The characters in this book were absolutely amazing! I could form a vivid picture of the whole Irish (Italian) Shaughnessy clan right down to the many salons and customers that they had.

One of my favorite parts of this book was the dog, Precious. Cook described her so well that I started wishing for my own pocketbook pooch. Later in the book, Precious gets a new name, and I was astounded. To me, the dog would always be Precious.

Also precious, was Sean Ryan. (first name Sean, last name Ryan) Bella was introduced to him as Sean Ryan and throughout the book, was not able to separate the name into two. I loved this man right from the beginning and I could tell he was going to be a great guy! They had a bickering at the beginning that had such chemistry that I was rooting for both of them to come together.

There was so much about this book to love, that I can go on and on. The family dynamics of Bella's husband sleeping with her half-sister, the wonderful and vivid descriptions of the makeup and the job that a makeup artist does, the father's love of his women and never getting over his first wife. There is just so much entertainment wrapped up into this one book. I am definitely becoming a fan of Claire Cook and look forward to reading all of her work. I even hope that this book will be turned into a movie too, because I loved how the first one turned out.

As my summer reading continues, this is one summer blowout that I will never forget.

A++++


Sunday, June 21, 2009

You Don't Know Jack by Erin McCarthy


It's summer! And since it is officially summer (to this teacher anyway), I am in full reading mode. I have, therefore, decided to pick up my blog once more (not that anyone reads it anyway) and begin with my second book of the summer. You Don't Know Jack is about a woman, Jamie, who gets her fortune told by a cross-dressing psychic. In her fortune, she will meet her soul mate, involving food, and accident, and a lie. This is basically what happens and in enters Jack. He is Jamie's roommate's brother and she doesn't know this. He's been keeping an eye on her because he's afraid she's in to some illegal activity at her work at Social Services.

I really did love the chemistry of this book. It is more on the "naughty" side than some contemporary romance. I picked up this book because it was reviewed by Lori Foster and I thought, "Well, if she liked it." It was a very hot read and great for anyone who loves romance stories.

My only issue with this book is that it did not touch enough on Jamie's job and the illegal activity going on. It was like, "Oh, here it is...now, back to the sex and lusting." I know that is a big part of romance novels, but I just thought there needed to be some more to the story.

That aside, the story was wonderful. The characters were very captivating and I loved the chemistry between Jamie and Jack. I have never read anything by Ms. McCarthy before and I say Bravo. A delightful book.

B+