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Guest Review: Hard to Hold by Julie Leto

Posted October 20, 2010 by Ames in Reviews | 1 Comment

Ames‘ review of Hard to Hold by Julie Leto.

New York lobbyist Michael Davoli feels like he’s been sucker punched when he meets Anne Miller at a Jeff Tweedy concert. And it doesn’t take long for him to realize that he’s fallen hard when they wind up living in the same Albany apartment building. After all, Anne’s hot, his dog likes her, and she can pick a lock faster than Sydney Bristow can disarm a nuke.

Always fiercely independent, Anne’s crackerjack reporting skills and keen intellect are no match for the chemical reaction she has to this man with electric blue eyes. But while he effortlessly holds her with his gaze, he withholds the embrace she longs for. Why is he so distant? Has Anne misread his signals? Yet there is no doubt that she’s under his skin and he’s in too deep when Mike confesses he has a neurological disorder that has shadowed him since childhood, and although he’s mastered the physical tics so others don’t notice, he may never be able to hold her in his arms at night for fear of the bruises he could inflict.

Anne isn’t about to let anything like Tourette’s syndrome keep her from the man of her dreams. But Mike has a second secret. Will this secret be the one that even a grand passion cannot survive?

I will be the first to admit it, I was uninterested in reading a romance novel based on a real romance. I was kind of adamant about it, in my mind anyway. And then…and then I saw the cover for this book (hot hot hot!) and it made me interested enough to read the blurb. And I caved just like that.

This book is one of three in the True Vows Series. Reality-based romance – kind of funny that I wasn’t interested and yet I love hearing from my friends how they met their significant other. I’m so contradictory.

But enough about me. I enjoyed Hard to Hold. The story of Michael and Anne was interesting. Michael is an education lobbyist and Anne is a crime reporter. Anne has high standards when it comes to guys (something I agree with) and Michael hasn’t seriously dated anyone since his last relationship. I thought how Anne and Michael met – over and over – was cute. Anne’s friend Shane introduces them at a concert and although Michael is interested in Anne, he can feel his medication wearing off and he leaves, making Anne wonder if she imagined the spark of chemistry between the two of them. Then a few weeks later, they run into each other when Michael is moving into Anne’s apartment building. Again, Michael doesn’t make a move and Anne realizes she needs to take matters into her own hands. Which she does – and Michael finally gets the hint. They start dating and both of them are struck by how good things are going. Michael is at first afraid but Anne doesn’t let him get away with brooding over his feelings and these two mature adults communicate. And that’s what made their story very refreshing – these are two adults who TALK to each other. So although they did have some obstacles, especially Anne’s job and boss, these two realize they have a solid foundation and work together to make things work.

Hard to Hold wasn’t perfect though. I enjoyed the story, but some aspects of the writing was a bit repetitive. I don’t really notice things like that in books, so you know it had to be a bit much for me to notice it. Also, some editing mistakes. And a common one – heal vs. heel. You tell a dog to heel, not heal. Dogs aren’t doctors.

Other than those editing issues, I enjoyed Hard to Hold. I’m definitely interested in reading the other two titles, Icing on the Cake (Alison Kent) and Meet Me in Manhattan (Judith Arnold).

A solid 4 out of 5.

This book is available from HCI. You can buy it here.


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Review and Book Giveaway: Hard to Hold by Julie Leto

Posted October 1, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | 13 Comments

New York lobbyist Michael Davoli feels like he’s been sucker punched when he meets Anne Miller at a concert. When fate leads him to move into same Albany apartment building where Anne lives, Michael falls hard. After all, Anne’s hot, his dog likes her, and she’s catnip to the senses after she picks a lock faster than Sydney Bristow can disarm a nuke.

Always fiercely independent, Anne’s crackerjack reporting skills and keen intellect are no match for the chemical reaction she has to this man with electric blue eyes. But while Mike effortlessly holds her with his gaze, he withholds the embrace she longs for. Why is he so distant? Has Anne misread his signals? When he finally confesses that he suffers from a neurological disorder that he’s learned to disguise from others but could keep him from ever holding her through the night—she makes a choice that changes the rest of her life.

Anne isn’t about to let anything like Tourette’s Syndrome keep her from the man of her dreams. But Mike has a second secret. Will this secret be the one that even a grand passion cannot survive?
When Michael and Anne meet they have an instant connection. Although Anne would liked to talk more to Michael he leaves abruptly. When Anne bumps into Michael a few months later, when he’s actually moving into her apartment building, she thinks that it’s more than good news. But still Michael seems to be a little standoffish. They seem to have a spark of some sort whenever they meet so Anne’s confused and isn’t sure what to think. She finally decides to invite Michael to her place for dinner and their relationship takes off from there.
But Michael’s scared. He normally becomes friends with a woman first and gets to know her in a group setting prior to starting a one on one relationship. That’s not how it is with Anne and it’s thrown him for a loop. When Anne leaves on a trip that was planned before she met Michael things aren’t what she expected when she returns. Michael’s decided that they need to take the relationship slower and just be friends first – but that’s not gonna work for Anne who’s always been the friend. For her it’s all or nothing.
This was a sweet romance of two people that seemed destined for each other from day 1,but life seemed to be dragging them down. The pair had a rocky start to their relationship but worked it out to the point that they were both more than happy. Anne’s job and later the lack thereof, Michael’s Tourette’s, which really wasn’t an issue for Anne, and life in general tried to break them up as well. Through love, trust and faith they stayed together and their relationship thrived.
Hard to Hold is a very sweet book and one I very much enjoyed reading.
Rating: 4 out of 5
I also have one copy of Hard to Hold to give away to one lucky winner (US/Canada only, No PO Boxes). Just leave a comment on this post by 11:59pm (pacific) on October 8, 2010 and I’ll announce the winner on Saturday, October 9. 
For more info on the True Vows book tour go here.


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Reality-Based Romance™ Giveaway: Meet Me in Manhattan, The Icing on the Cake, Hard to Hold

Posted September 29, 2010 by Holly in Giveaways | 29 Comments

 Thanks to HCI books and TLC Book Tours, we have a set of the True Vows Reality-Based Romance™ novels to giveaway.

Meet Me in Manhattan (True Vows)
The Icing on the Cake (True Vows)
Hard to Hold (True Vows)

Leave a comment answering these questions for a chance to win. What do you think of the concept behind the line? Would you want your True Romance published in a novel? Contest ends Tues 10/5 at 11:59pm.

*contest open to residents of US/canada only.


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What I Read Last Week

Posted September 27, 2010 by Tracy in Features | 11 Comments

Well it was an interesting week last week to say the least.  This past Tuesday my boss told me that she plans on retiring next July.  This is a huge deal as I work at a church (I know, shocking lol) and finding a new priest is not an easy task. The next 9 months or so are going to be pretty stressful but hopefully we’ll find someone that will be good for the church…as well as someone I can work with! 🙂
Then my oldest brought home her 5 week progress report.  Shoot me.  Shoot me now.  Ug.  It was horrible to say the least – so there will definitely be some changes going on in my house.  One of the biggest issues, I’ve discovered, is that she doesn’t hand in her assignments.  How hard can that be?  She does them – when they are asked for how can she not just get them out and hand them over?  IDK.  Anyway, hopefully we’ll be able to pull her grades up by the first report card.  Cross fingers…and toes…maybe your arms and legs.  Oh, and prayers couldn’t hurt either! lol
As far as reading went it was a strange week there as well.  I’m not sure if my bosses announcement effected what I was reading or not but it really didn’t go as planned.  I felt kind of disconnected and discombobulated and any other “dis” word you can think of. Not that what I read was bad but I had a hard time choosing the next book I wanted to read – my decision making was at its worst. 🙂 Despite that I ended up reading a few pretty good books. Hopefully this week will go a little smoother in the decision making process – I can only hope.

My first read of the week was Hot Finish by Erin McCarthy.  This is book 3 in the Fast Track series.  It was Suzanne and Ryder’s story and was a tension filled reunion story.  Suzanne and Ryder find out after 2 years that they aren’t actually divorced and then they figure out that they love each other and neither really wants to be divorced.  But getting to the point that they can actually be together without fighting, and figuring out their issues was a huge part of the book.  Suzanne had most of the issues and while I understood her feelings on some things I still got annoyed with her at times.  3.75 out of 5

Second up was Black Heart by Tracy Cooper-Posey.  This is book 2 in the Guns ‘n’ Lovers series and I liked it.  The story focuses – more or less – on Minnie who has escaped Vistaria after the revolution but still believes that her love, Duardo, who was shot and assumed dead, is still alive.  She refuses to believe he is dead and returns to Vistaria only to be captured by an evil man, Zalaya.  This was a great story.  It continues the story of Nick and Calli from book 1, their relationship and their movements to reclaim Vistaria.  Tracy has a great way of blending the romance in with the different aspects of the story and it was very well done. 4 out of 5

Next up was Blue Knight by Tracy Cooper-Posey.  This is book 3 in the same series as above and furthers the story of Vistaria.  I’ll be posting my review for this one on Wednesday so check back. 🙂  4.5 out of 5

Next was my DIK reading challenge book for September – Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas.  This was a great story about a country woman and the non-typical hero/gentleman’s club owner that she falls in love with.   Good stuff.  You can read my review here. 4.25 out of 5

Next was a book that I read for The Book Binge called A Gentleman’s Savior by Charlene Roberts.  The story was about a woman who paints a picture of a man who ends up being her husband from a previous life.  She goes back in time but discovers that she hadn’t lived long while married to Gabriel as she had been shot and killed.  Now she has to stop her own death and decide to stay in the present or go to the past and finish living that life.  Good book.  4 out of 5

Next was another story for The Book Binge called Tempting Alibi by Savannah Stuart.  This was the story of neighbors who have both been wanting to be with the other but neither has made a move for the past 7 months.  From opposite sides of the tracks while growing up the two start a relationship after Michaela becomes Scott’s alibi.  3.25 out of 5

Another book for The Book Binge was Shattered Glass by AC Katt.  This was an m/m book about friends who start a rock band.  Two of the members – one who is much younger and was practically raised by the other – fall in love but are torn apart by a man bent on revenge.  This was an incredibly emotionally draining book.  The two men go through complete hell but then it’s all A-ok by the end of the book. I didn’t care for the story, unfortunately, and really didn’t care if the characters got back together or not.  In the end, not my kind of book. 2 out of 5

My Tracy’s TBR challenge book for the week was Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs by Molly Harper.  This is the story of a small town librarian who is fired from her job, shot and killed and turned into a vampire all in one day.  The story follows her trials in her first few months of being a vampire as well as the mystery behind someone who’s out to get her.  Cute book.  A lot of inner thought and tangents that I couldn’t get into, but cute. 3 out of 5

My last book for the week was another romance book based on a true story.  This was Hard to Hold by Julie Leto and follows Michael and Anne’s romance.  The road is not an easy one for the couple but they manage despite the obstacles.  I’ll be posting my review on Friday…along with a giveaway so check back. 4 out of 5

My Book Binge reviews that posted last week:

Happy Reading!


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