Short Take Reviews: Forever Wild | Bombshells | Well Matched

  


The Simple Wild #2.5
K.A. Tucker
4.5 stars


The holiday season is upon Calla and Jonah, and with the mistletoe and gingerbread comes plenty of family drama. Jonah is bracing himself for two weeks with a stepfather he loathes, and while Calla is looking forward to her mother and Simon’s arrival, she dreads the continued pressure to set a date for their wedding … in Toronto. Add in one bullheaded neighbor’s unintentional meddling and another cantankerous neighbor’s own family strife, and Christmas in Trapper’s Crossing will be anything but simple. 

*****

This return to Trapper’s Crossing gave me absolutely everything I wanted, and then some. I loved the chaos as Calla and Jonah welcomed their family and friends for Christmas. Seeing the place Calla had made for herself in the town, forming strong friendships, and putting down roots put such a smile on my face. She’s come a long way, baby. Her relationship with Jonah continues to be one that holds a special place in my heart. I loved the continuing side story with Roy and was so satisfied with the outcome. The various relationship dynamics had me feeling the tension between Jonah and Bjorn, appreciating Muriel’s willingness to do whatever it takes (pushiness and all), and always loving the special bond between Calla and Simon.

I adored this continuation of Calla and Jonah’s story and am already looking forward to returning to Trapper’s Crossing yet again for Marie’s story.

*****

BOMBSHELLS

Brooklyn Bruisers #8
Sarina Bowen
4 stars

This is my last chance to ditch my playboy reputation and finally fulfill my potential. So I’ve made three rules for our biggest season yet: no boozing, no women, and no scandals.

Especially that last thing.

So who do I befriend on the very first day back at the rink? An amazing female hockey player. I want Sylvie in a way that’s more than just friendly. I crave her. But I have a championship to win, and so does she.

Then she gets her heart broken by my teammate, and I make the foolish mistake of comforting her in the best way I know how. Our night together sets off a string of sins.

Nobody can know about our affair, especially my overprotective teammate. I can’t let anyone see into my greedy little heart. Not even her.

The things I want from her, and the things we’ve already done? If anyone knew, there’d be bombshells.

*****

Reasons why Sarina Bowen nailed it with Bombshells:

1. Anton Bayer. The dreamy, blue-eyed hockey player was seriously swoony. Trying to clean up his rep as a prankster playboy, Bayer was singularly focused on securing his spot on the team and improving his image. Seriously sweet (though he might say otherwise), funny, and with a heart of gold. He was a good friend and teammate and his dedication to the kids he volunteered with was something special.

2. Sylvie Hansen. Bowen created a special heroine in Sylvie, a badass goalie who was committed to the game. Sylvie also struggled with her complicated feelings for Bryce Campeau, a teammate of Anton’s, and someone she had known since she was a teenager. As the relationship with Anton progressed, I loved her no-nonsense attitude and her willingness to speak her mind with him.

3. The humor. Sarina Bowen always kills it when it comes to adding humor that is genuinely funny, not over the top, and feels totally authentic to the characters and the situations. There were so many laugh out loud moments and I especially loved Anton’s lyrics sung to the tune of Barry Manilow’s Copacabana. Another favorite: all of Anton’s Frankenwords that never failed to make me laugh.

4. The love triangle that wasn’t a love triangle. I was so onboard with how Bowen handled the complicated relationship Sylvie had with Bryce and how it played out. There never really was a romantic relationship between the two, so there was no actual love triangle. But they did have a history and Sylvie’s feelings were totally understandable. Watching her come to terms with what they meant felt so believable.

5. All the rest! Anton + Sylvie’s friendship. The banter between all the Bruiser’s. The kids at the pool. The hockey. The Petra-Bryce surprise! The burgeoning relationship with Anton and his half-brothers. *chef's kiss*

*****

WELL MATCHED

Well Met #3
Jen DeLuca
3 stars

Single mother April Parker has lived in Willow Creek for 12 years with a wall around her heart. On the verge of being an empty nester, she’s decided to move on from her quaint little town, and asks her friend Mitch for his help with some home improvement projects to get her house ready to sell.

Mitch Malone is known for being the life of every party, but mostly for the attire he wears to the local Renaissance Faire - a kilt (and not much else) that shows off his muscled form to perfection. While he agrees to help April, he needs a favor, too: She'll pretend to be his girlfriend at an upcoming family dinner, so that he can avoid the lectures about settling down and having a more “serious” career than high school coach and gym teacher. April reluctantly agrees, but when dinner turns into a weekend trip, it becomes hard to tell what's real and what's been just for show. But when the weekend ends, so must their fake relationship.

As summer begins, Faire returns to Willow Creek, and April volunteers for the first time. When Mitch's family shows up unexpectedly, April pretends to be Mitch's girlfriend again...and it doesn't feel so fake anymore. Despite their obvious connection, April insists they’ve just been putting on an act. But when there’s the chance for something real, she has to decide whether to change her plans - and open her heart - for the kilt-wearing hunk who might just be the love of her life.

*****
What I Liked:
- Mitch. He was the shining star of the story. There was so much more to him than met the eye. It was shocking to see how his own family devalued him and made statements that belittled his career and his choices right in front of him. He was so kind and giving and committed to helping his students, his friends, and his community, and he had such a big, accepting heart. He is the reason I gave this one 3 stars; otherwise it would likely have been a DNF.
- The glimpse at previous characters. Specifically Emily and Simon. They remain my favorites from the series and getting to spend time with them, especially at the Faire, was a treat.
But Not So Much:
- April. She almost ruined this one for me. My dislike of her grew as the story progressed and I was practically hate-reading the last third of the book. She constantly harped on the age gap between she and Mitch. They were grown adults; ten years is hardly scandalous. She consistently made assumptions and was super judgey. She judged the Ren Faire, she judged those who tirelessly worked there as loyal volunteers, she judged the small town and those who chose to live there. There was on overall air of dissatisfaction and negativity that came from April and I found her truly unlikable. 


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Top Ten Tuesday: Winter TBR

 
Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl.


This week's Top Ten Tuesday topic:
My Winter 2021 TBR

So we all know that I don't make TBR's and I am 100% a mood reader and would never stick to a TBR even if I made one, blah blah blah, but we also all know that I love a good list and will never turn down a chance to make one. So in that spirit, here are my top ten books that may or may not get read this winter.

Side note: Does it seem super weird to anyone else that winter doesn't actually start until December 21 and runs through March 20? Like right now it's mid-December but it's still fall? And mid-March in Florida is practically pool weather. Who comes up with these dates, anyway? (rhetorical question... I don't really care ðŸ˜‰)



Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
Running Wild by K.A. Tucker
The Family You Make by Jill Shalvis
Shenanigans by Sarina Bowen
The Reunion by Meghan Quinn
One Night on the Island by Josie Silver
Reverie and Redemption by Kaydence Snow
A Stormy and Sultry Sea by Katie McGarry
The Best Men by Sarina Bowen & Lauren Blakely
The Becoming by Nora Roberts


ARE ANY OF THESE BOOK ON YOUR WINTER TBR?

The Sunday Post #271 | December 12, 2021

 

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It's a chance to share news: a post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books, 
and share what's coming up on your blog in the week ahead.

T H E   W E E K   I N   R E V I E W
 
Does anyone else feel like Christmas is speeding toward us like a locomotive? A couple weeks ago I was feeling all smug and accomplished because I had purchased several gifts and had my house decorated. Now I'm feeling stressed because Christmas is less than two weeks away and I am decidedly not ready. Tell me it's not just me.

It was another killer week at the office. Did no one get the memo that November (the busiest month of the year at the office) is over and that things should return to normal? Apparently not. Or maybe it's all just fall-out from November. Either way, it was an insanely busy week where I was often overwhelmed. Not a good feeling. Thankfully, The Husband is there to listen to me vent and arrange for takeout on nights that it's too much to deal with. He is the gold standard for husbands.

Being overworked and overwhelmed equated to a quiet week on the blog. Only one post and that only made it because I wrote and scheduled it a couple weeks ago. I think it was Thursday before I managed to visit everyone's Sunday Posts. Better luck next week! 

I meant to catch some Hallmark Christmas movies this week but that didn't happen. Well, I caught parts of two but I don't think that counts. Again, better luck next week! Does anyone have any favorites they've seen so far?

We're going a little non-traditional with this week's holiday 80's music fix. Christmas Wrapping (1981) by The Waitresses is a fun one. I have the video starting almost a minute in to cut out the long preamble and get straight to the lyrics. Enjoy!



O N   T H E   B L O G
 
Thursday, December 9


W H A T   I   R E A D
 

Bombshells by Sarina Bowen - ⭐⭐⭐⭐


C U R R E N T L Y  R E A D I N G
 

Forever Wild (The Simple Wild #2.5) by K.A. Tucker


N E W   A D D I T I O N S
 
eBooks

    

Waiting for Snow by Mari Carr
Countdown to a Kiss by Piper Rayne


T O T A L L Y   R A N D O M



HOW WAS YOUR WEEK?
I'D LOVE TO HEAR ABOUT IT!

Review: One Christmas Wish by Brenda Jackson #BlogTour #HarlequinBooks


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ONE CHRISTMAS WISH

Author: Brenda Jackson

ISBN: 9781335201980

Publisher: HQN Books


Purchase Links: 

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It’s Christmas in Catalina Cove, a time of promise and second chances. But when you’re starting over, love is the last thing you’re wishing for…


Vaughn Miller’s Wall Street career was abruptly ended by a wrongful conviction and two years in prison. Since then, he’s returned to his hometown, kept his head down and forged a way forward. When he is exonerated and his name cleared, he feels he can hold his head up once again, maybe even talk to the beautiful café owner who sets his blood to simmering.

Sierra Crane escaped a disastrous marriage—barely. She and her six-year-old goddaughter have returned to the only place that feels like home. Determined to make it on her own, Sierra opens a soup café. Complication is the last thing she needs, but the moment Vaughn walks into her café, she can’t keep her eyes off the smoldering loner.

When they give in to their attraction, what Sierra thought would be a onetime thing becomes so much more. Vaughn knows she’s the one. Sierra can’t deny the way Vaughn makes her feel, but she’s been burned before. With Christmas approaching, Vaughn takes a chance to prove his love, and it will be up to Sierra to decide if her one Christmas wish—true happiness—will come true.

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One Christmas Wish is the fifth entry in the Catalina Cove series and my first novel by Brenda Jackson. Sierra Crane was raising her young goddaughter, running a small business, and still trying to heal after her ex-husband’s betrayal ended their seven-year marriage. Vaughn Miller has recently been exonerated for a crime he did not commit, after serving two years in prison. A return to his hometown and a fresh start has helped sooth the bitterness over all that he lost. When Sierra and Vaughn met there was instant chemistry, but Sierra was determined to keep her distance. She was slow to trust and unwilling to give up her independence for any man. But Vaughn knew his feelings were the real thing and was patient enough to wait until Sierra could see that, too.

Despite Sierra’s efforts to keep things with Vaughn casual, it was obvious she had feelings for him that ran deeper than she was ready to admit. While her hesitancy was understandable (to a point), I found Vaughn’s approach so refreshing. He was a man who had been burned in the past but was willing to put his heart on the line again for the woman he was quickly coming to love. His patience, his understanding, and his care and concern truly made him the star of the show for me. When some drama with Sierra’s ex happened late in the story, her stubbornness and insistence on “handling her own business” became a real stumbling block and it was frustrating to see her fight against someone who was so clearly on her side and trying to help. Thank goodness Vaughn had the patience of a saint!

There were a lot of characters mentioned throughout the story and while it was a bit overwhelming at times, it also helped set the stage and reflect what a tight knit community Catalina Cove was. The story did take place over the holidays, the seasonal elements were fairly mild: talk of the small town’s Christmas on Main Street, a tree decorating party. I found the story’s “twist” concerning the titular Christmas wish to be a bit over the top with the kismet aspect, and truly not necessary to the story, but it also didn’t detract from my enjoyment.

One Christmas Wish was a quaint small town romance with a strong focus on the community and those who called Catalina Cove home. Readers looking for a heartwarming comfort read with a bit of spice will surely enjoy Jackson’s One Christmas Wish.

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About Brenda Jackson

Brenda Jackson is a New York Times bestselling author of more than one hundred romance titles. Brenda lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and divides her time between family, writing and traveling.


 

The Sunday Post #270 | December 5, 2021

 

The Sunday Post is a weekly meme hosted by Caffeinated Book Reviewer.
It's a chance to share news: a post to recap the past week on your blog, showcase books, 
and share what's coming up on your blog in the week ahead.

T H E   W E E K   I N   R E V I E W
 
Happy December! I hope everyone had a good week... or at least made it to the weekend in one piece. :) Most of the week was fairly quiet for me as the Board were all out of town at a conference. That gave me plenty of quiet time to catch up on things that had fallen by the wayside during the craziness of November. That all ended Friday when it seemed that every person who walked in my office had a problem they wanted to hand off to me. Uh, thanks? It made for a long day but after that, hello weekend!

Our tiny blast of colder temps seems to be over as it's been in the 70's all week. By tomorrow it's going to be close to 80 degrees. *sigh* 

Thanks to everyone who entered the Thankful For Books giveaway! The winner (chosen at random by Rafflecopter) was April C. and she has already received her book. :)

I am not a baker (at all) but for some reason I've been itching to make some holiday cookies. Anyone have a favorite holiday cookie recipe they'd like to share? My baking skills are, uh... limited, so it needs to be something foolproof. Anything that requires dough to be rolled out might be beyond my ability. LOL

This week's 80's music fix is Winter Wonderland (1987) by the Eurythmics. Annie Lennox has such a gorgeous voice and I've always loved her version of this classic.



O N   T H E   B L O G
 


W H A T   I   R E A D
 


One Christmas Wish by Brenda Jackson - ⭐⭐⭐.5
If I Only Knew by Corinne Michaels - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
If the Fates Allow by Rainbow Rowell - ⭐⭐.5
Layla by Colleen Hoover - ⭐⭐⭐⭐.5


C U R R E N T L Y  R E A D I N G
 

Forever Wild (The Simple Wild #2.5) by K.A. Tucker

N E W   A D D I T I O N S
 
eBooks

 

Christmas With You by Kennedy Fox

Audiobooks


Bombshells by Sarina Bowen

Library Loans

 

The Becoming (The Dragon Heart Legacy #2) by Nora Roberts
Last One Home by Debbie Macomber (because of Sam)


T O T A L L Y   R A N D O M



HOW WAS YOUR WEEK?
I'D LOVE TO HEAR ABOUT IT!