Friday, October 13, 2023

Julie's Review: Verity

Author: Colleen Hoover
Series: None
Publication Date:  October 26, 2021
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages: 336
Obtained: a friend
Genre:  Psychological Thriller
Rating: 4/5
Bottom Line: Not for the faint of heart
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Summary: Lowen Ashleigh is a struggling writer on the brink of financial ruin when she accepts the job offer of a lifetime. Jeremy Crawford, husband of bestselling author Verity Crawford, has hired Lowen to complete the remaining books in a successful series his injured wife is unable to finish. Lowen arrives at the Crawford home, ready to sort through years of Verity’s notes and outlines, hoping to find enough material to get her started. What Lowen doesn’t expect to uncover in the chaotic office is an unfinished autobiography Verity never intended for anyone to read. Page after page of bone-chilling admissions, including Verity's recollection of the night her family was forever altered. Lowen decides to keep the manuscript hidden from Jeremy, knowing its contents could devastate the already grieving father. But as Lowen’s feelings for Jeremy begin to intensify, she recognizes all the ways she could benefit if he were to read his wife’s words. After all, no matter how devoted Jeremy is to his injured wife, a truth this horrifying would make it impossible for him to continue loving her. ~amazon.com

Review: I'm sorry but what the hell did I just read? I mean it says something about Ms. Hoover that I'm still thinking about this book after finishing it. It is probably one of the most messed up books I've read and I read Tampa by Alysssa Nutting, which is THE most messed up book I've read. 

This  novel that has the classic unreliable narrator, which I don't mind. I think it makes things pretty interesting from a story perspective but I have to question if we have 2 unreliable narrators: Lowen & Verity. We really only get Verity's side of the story from her autobiography that Lowen happens to stumble upon. There is a twist that makes you question if she did stumble upon it and kind of makes you start to think about everything you've learned throughout the book. 

I mean is Jeremy as nice and Prince Charming as he seems for both Verity and Lowen? Or is he kind the mastermind behind it all? I couldn't help but question Jeremy from day one because well he was just almost too nice/too perfect on paper. 

This is my first CoHo book and I know it's very different than her other books, which to be honest is why I picked this one up. I'm always good for a thriller and this one fit the bill. I'm still up in the air if I'll read her other books but one never knows. 

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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Julie's Review: What You Do to Me


Author: Rochelle B. Weinstein
Series: None
Publication Date:  October 17, 2023
Publisher: Lake Union Publishing
Pages: 363
Obtained: publisher via NetGalley
Genre:  Contemporary Fiction; Historical Fiction
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: Music and love always go together
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Summary: Journalist Cecilia James is a sucker for a love song. So when she stumbles across a clue to the identity of the muse for one of rock’s greatest, she devotes herself to uncovering the truth, even as her own relationship is falling apart. While writing an article for Rolling Stone, Cecilia works to reveal the mystery that has intrigued fans and discovers a classic tale of two soulmates separated by fate and circumstance. Rock star Eddie Vee once sang with his soul, dedicating love songs to Sara Friedman, his inspiration and first love. Now, Eddie takes refuge in anonymity, closed off to the past. Sara, too, has distanced herself from their love, moving thousands of miles away to live the life she once railed against. As Eddie and Sara tentatively open up to Cecilia about broken dreams, she struggles to give them a happy ending. In the process, she learns that broken hearts can be healed―even her own. What You Do To Me is the story of a love song and of the triumph of the heart over the greatest of odds. Even for those who have written off love forever. ~amazon.com

Review: A song can transport you to a moment or a person or even a time period in your life. Sometimes it'll spark a memory you have forgotten or it just helps your mood. We all have a song or probably many that can do this for us. Not only that but there are song where you wonder who or what the inspiration was and that is what Ms. Weinstein explores in What You Do to Me

Cecilia James is an up & coming journalist at Rolling Stone but she needs that big break to get her own byline but at what expense. She's in Miami for another meeting when she happens upon a lady sitting on a bench upset about the tragedy marker. She also leaves a piece of paper behind, which is what sets Cecilia on a path to find out the truth behind one of the most famous songs and who is behind it. 

The story is told by Cecilia in the 90s and Sara in the 70s/80. I loved Sara's voice and reading about her struggles with falling in love with someone where she knew it was impossible but trying to find a way to make it happen. Sara is trying to live her life while honoring the traditions of her faith but her mom has much stricter rules. I loved the closeness of Sara's family but I could also see how suffocating it would be for a young women who wants to experience life outside her bubble. She's trying to define her own life while still trying to live into her family expectations. 

CeCe is dealing with some unresolved baggage from her parents marriage and divorce. She's never forgiven her father for walking out on them and has her deceased mom on a pedastal. When things go south for her in her relationship, she has no one else to turn to but her dad and his wife, Tori. It is here where Cece begins to heal and let her walls fall down. It is also the story of Sara and Eddie that helps her heal as well and figure out what she really wants. 

This is a pretty emotional book; well at least it was for me. I loved both women's journey to figuring out their lives. Both of them were dealing with things that were holding them back from the lives they wanted and yes they were different but obstacles are obstacles. 

I will read anything Ms. Weinstein writes but this is definitely her best novel so far! If you haven't read her, you really should. 

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Sunday, October 8, 2023

Sunday Skim




Week of 10/1/2023:
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The Measure was an audiobook and it was a real thought-provoking book; I would highly recommend it as a book club read. Love Interest was just a homerun for me. It was exactly what I needed and an all around great romance. The Other Princess is a strong historical fiction about a woman who paves her own way given her circumstances. 






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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Julie's Review: Love Interest


Author: Clare Gilmore
Series: None
Publication Date:  October 10, 2023
Publisher: Griffin
Pages: 352
Obtained: publisher via Netgalley
Genre:  Contemporary Romance
Rating: 5/5
Bottom Line: A fun read with depth about healing
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Summary: Casey Maitland has always preferred the reliability of numbers. Now a twenty-four-year-old finance expert working in Manhattan, she wonders if the open project manager position at her company―magazine powerhouse LC Publications―is a sign from the universe to pursue a career with a little more sparkle. That is, until she’s passed over for the job in favor of the board chairman’s son. Alex Harrison is handsome, Harvard-educated, and enigmatic. Everybody loves him―except for Casey. But when the two are thrown on the same project, what they discover about their company might change everything―including the dreams each of them is chasing and their mutual love interest. ~amazon.com 

Review: I've been really loving romance books lately. I mean I've always read them but the books being published now are so different than the ones I grew up reading. For me they are more rooted in things that could actually happen in real life to anyone and Love Interest fits that. Given that we spend a great amount of time at work, romance has to happen there on a regular basis. I'm not sure I would classify this as an enemies to lovers trope but more like an opposites attract. Casey just doesn't like Alex because 1) He got the job she wanted; 2) She thinks he got it because of his last name. Of course, things aren't always what they seem which is what Casey finds out pretty quickly. Plus, there's a pretty clever meet cute for them right off the bat. 

While Casey didn't get the job, she is assigned at the financial analyst to the project which puts her and Alex in very close proximty to each other. It becomes evident very quickly why Alex got the job with his vision and excitement. Alex is the opposite of Casey in every way but not the point where they don't find common ground. Casey is pretty quick to let her guard down with him especially after spending some time with him for the company YouTube series. 

I was afraid that it was going to follow the usual trope of a misunderstanding that leads to a big fight to tear them apart but Ms. Gilmore did not go that direction and I appreciated it. This book left me with a big smile on my face and a feel good feeling. There are some serious messages in the book but nothing that felt preachy to me. 

I highly recommend this one for all you romance readers out there. 


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Monday, October 2, 2023

Monthly Rewind - September



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As you can see, it was a great month for reading. I mean a lot were audiobooks and it definitely helped finishing up the Chronicles of Narnia series. I went out on a limb, based on several high recommendations and read a romantasy book. Now I really can't get Fourth Wing out of my head. It is so worth the hype and the 2nd one comes out in November. I would also highly recommend Kissing Kosher and Don't Forget to Write


What did you read in September?


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Sunday, October 1, 2023

Sunday Skim




Week of 9/17/2023 and 9/24/2023:
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Still can't stop thinking about Fourth Wing. Seriously and it's not my usual genre; November can't come soon enough for me. It was a pretty big book hangover for me. JoJo Moyes never disappoints and I enjoyed her latest. 








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