Saturday, November 26, 2011

We have a Winner!

The winner of the 4-book giveaway is Laurie! You'll be getting an email soon, girl! Happy reading! :)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Chick-Lit Gal Giveaway!!





I need to clean out the bookshelf, so here goes! Leave a comment with your email addy, and I'll pick the lucky winner of four chick-lit classics!

**Two of Sophie Kinsella's best, Can You Keep a Secret and Remember Me?

**Jane Costello's The Nearly-Weds

**Original Cyn by Sue Margolis

Entries accepted until midnight on Wednesday, November 23rd. Good luck! :)

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Review: The Nearly-Weds by Jane Costello


What a fantastic read! I love Jane Costello (my first book of hers was My Single Friend), and I had high hopes for The Nearly-Weds. Luckily, I was not disappointed.

Zoe's a British singleton in her late twenties, and is happy with her career as a pre-school teacher. But when she's jilted at the alter by her boyfriend of seven years, she escapes the ensuing drama by taking a job as a nanny in the US.

Single dad Ryan has a sexy ass, two adorable kids, and a huge chip on his shoulder since the death of his wife three years earlier. He's rude, crude and slobby, and spares little time for domestic duties, including spending time with his children.

But Zoe needs her job, so she grits her teeth at Ryan's unreasonable demands, late-night hi-jinks, and lax parenting skills. Zoe eventually finds some nanny friends in the neighborhood, and also finds the nerve to confront Ryan about his boorish behavior. With her help, Ryan begins to turn a new leaf.

A tentative friendship develops between the two, and a mutual attraction eventually leads Zoe into Ryan's bed. There's only one problem--Zoe is still in love with her runaway fiance, Jason. When he reconnects with her, she must decide between her old love and her new boss.

Costello's writing style is engaging, and her characters loveable. The relationships between the main characters develop naturally, and the dialogue is clever and engaging. All in all, a great read!

4/5 stars

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Review: Build a Man by Talli Roland


I've never read this author before, but I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It started as something light and typically chick-lit, and ended up as something more.

Serenity is new in London. She's working as a receptionist in her boyfriend's plastic surgery clinic, but her real goal is to write for a British tabloid. The idea to write an expose on one of the clinic's male patients nabs Serenity a regular column, but she's told to work undercover, and she keeps the column a secret from both the patient and her boyfriend.

As Serenity and Jeremy (the subject of her expose) become close friends, she struggles with the weight of her lies and deception--if Jeremy, or her boyfriend Peter find out, they will both be furious.

About 2/3 of the way through this book, things took a serious turn that I didn't quite expect. However, Roland does a great job of keeping us hooked, and keeping us sympathizing with Serenity, even when her actions are none-too-sympathetic.

Loved the ending, and just read in an author interview that she's working on a sequel, which I will be anxiously awaiting!

4/5 stars

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Review: Stupid and Contagious by Caprice Crane


How much do I love this book?

A lot. A whole lot.

Meet Heaven and Brady. Heaven is an underemployed waitress. Brady is a frustrated inventor. They meet each other and it's hate at first site. He thinks she's crazy. She thinks he's retarded.

Of course, they are neither--they are both smart, hip, music lovers. After their initial animosity subsides, they forge a tentative friendship and take a crazy trip to Seattle, to meet the creator of Starbucks and visit Kurt Cobain's grave. Of course, they fall in love.

How they get there made me laugh, and cringe, and tear up at the end.

It's an awesome book--read it. Seriously.



5/5 stars