Day: December 19, 2014

What Are You Reading? (225)

Posted December 19, 2014 by Rowena in Features | 8 Comments

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Rowena: I’m surprised at how much reading I’m getting done in the month of December. Usually, I’m not reading anything because I’m too busy with Christmas type things or getting blog stuff done before the end of the year but that’s not the case this year.

This week I finished up the Ivy Years series by Sarina Bowen by reading The Understatement of the Year. It was my first m/m book and I enjoyed the romance between Graham and Rikker. I thought that Graham took his time coming out of the closet but in the end, Rikker’s happiness was all that mattered to me. I thought they were pretty great together and enjoyed their story.

I also read Things We Know by Heart by Jessi Kirby which is a 2015 release.  It was a fantastic story about a young girl finding love again after her boyfriend died…with the boy who got her boyfriend’s heart. It was an angsty read that I really enjoyed. So good.

Right now, I’m reading Heat of the Moment by Lauren Barnholdt. I’ve only read the first two chapters so I don’t know much but I hope the protagonist shapes up better as the story progresses because right now I kind of want to strangle her.

Holly: That Jessi Kirby book sounds good. I’m going to go look that up right now.

Rowena is doing all the reading for us this month. I’m barely reading at all. Last week I read Hero by Samantha Young, which was just okay, Opening Up by Lauren Dane, which I adored,  and re-read Bowen’s The Ivy Years series so I could review them with Rowena. Then I read Dead Heat by Patricia Briggs, the upcoming Alpha and Omega book, and it ruined me for all other books. I’ve done a couple re-reads since the, but nothing worth mentioning.

My hope is to make up my reading the next two weeks. We’re hosting Christmas Eve and Christmas dinner at our house again this year, but after that it should be pretty quiet around here. Hopefully.

What are you reading this week?


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Guest Review: Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan

Posted December 19, 2014 by Jen in Reviews | 0 Comments

Maybe this ChristmasJen’s review of Maybe This Christmas (O’Neil Brothers #3) by Sarah Morgan

This winter, ex-skiing champion, reformed heartbreaker and single dad Tyler O’Neil has only one mission—making sure his daughter, Jess, has the best Christmas ever. The fact that his best friend, Brenna, is also temporarily moving into his chalet at the overbooked Snow Crystal resort is a delicious distraction he’s simply going to have to ignore. Theirs is the one relationship he’s never ruined, and he’s not about to start now.

Ski pro Brenna Daniels knows all about the perils of unrequited love—she’s been in love with Tyler for years. But living with him is absolute torture… How can she concentrate on being his friend when he’s sleeping in the room next door? Then when Tyler kisses Brenna, suddenly the relationship she’s always dreamed of feels so close she could almost touch it. Could this be the Christmas her dreams of a happy-ever-after finally come true?

I was in the mood for a fun Christmas romance, and I enjoyed Suddenly Last Summer when I read it earlier this year, so I figured Maybe This Christmas would hit the spot. It did give me that quick jolt of holiday cheer I was looking for, though I don’t think it’s really the kind of book that’s going to stick with me.

This book centers on Brenna and Tyler, the third O’Neil brother. Tyler was a championship professional skier until an accident left him unable to ski competitively. He returned to his family’s struggling ski resort, Snow Crystal, to help out and lick his wounds. He has also been caring for his young teenage daughter, Jess, after her mother dumped her with Tyler. Brenna teaches skiing at the resort and has practically been a part of the O’Neil family her whole life. She’s also been in love with Tyler her whole life, a fact everyone but Tyler knows. (And really, even he knows it on some level.) When the two have to move in together due to a busy resort and some meddling friends, they are both forced to confront their mutual feelings and the obstacles from their pasts holding them back.

The book paints a great picture of Tyler and Brenna’s relationship. They are friends and clearly understand each other like no one else can. They also have some smoking hot chemistry. The tension between them builds and builds and builds until I was all but screaming “Just do it!” at my screen. When they finally do get together….whew!

I enjoyed Brenna as a character. While the book never uses the term, Brenna is the quintessential good girl. That’s not to say she is bland, but she is the kind of person who has always tried to do right by everyone, to meet everyone’s expectations. Unfortunately this also means she’s never been good at standing up for herself or expressing what she really wants. She was badly bullied in high school, and she’s let Tyler (unintentionally) run roughshod over her feelings for years. (Tyler definitely wasn’t my favorite O’Neil brother for this reason, and I really did want to see him do a bit more to be worthy of Brenna’s love.) During the course of the story, she does start to get a little more confidence, though maybe not as much as I would have liked to see. I think I liked her because she felt very realistic to me–a smart, capable woman who nevertheless doubts herself frequently.

I did have a few issues with the book. First, Tyler is understandably messed up by his accident and the fact that he can no longer compete. Part of the development of the relationship between he and Brenna includes his opening up about those feelings, but then I feel like nothing comes of it. Has he resolved his feelings of loss? What will give him purpose in life now that competitive skiing isn’t an option? Some of the other characters in the book, notably Tyler’s daughter Jess, were a little too cute for my tastes. Jess is the kind of reasonable and wise child you only see in fiction, not a three-dimensional, realistic teenager. There’s a sort of “villain” in the book too, and that story line also seemed hard to believe. Finally, the ending is abrupt. I don’t like it when books don’t give me, or other characters, enough time to process that things have changed and the happy couple is ready to ride off into the sunset. Tyler can’t seem to handle his feelings, and then BOOM, he does and it’s the end.

Did I enjoy this book? Absolutely. It was sweet and slightly Christmasy and it kept me reading, even if it wasn’t quite as memorable as some of Morgan’s other books.

Grade: 3.75 out of 5

This book is available from Harlequin HQN. You can purchase it here or here in e-format.  This book was provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.


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