Monday 14 August 2017

Review: Love In The Friend Zone by Molly E Lee



****3.5 STARS****




I'm a big fan of Molly E. Lee and this is completely different than what she normally writes but I quite enjoyed Love in the Friend Zone. I'm a complete sucker for the whole best friends to lover trope so I jumped at the chance to read this! It was a short and sweet read that I completely devoured it.

I really liked Braylen and Fynn. They are both smart and driven and I loved the cute banter between them which comes from knowing each other for so long. I loved all their friends, including, Zoey, Gordon, Lennon, and Randy. Plot wise, this book was about what I expected after reading the blurb. I liked how the book was over a span of maybe 8-9 hours. The downside to that span of time is that everything felt slightly rushed and I never really saw the chemistry form between these two. Yes they were best friends but there wasn't a whole lot of background information or depth to the characters. I felt like the characters were too oblivious to each other's feelings whilst everyone else seemed to be in on it. While the grand gesture was sweet and perfect, I would have liked a bit more depth to this book.

Overall this book was a short and sweet read and I'm definitely intrigued to see what she'll bring us next with Zoey and Gordon's book.




Reviewed by Ashley Ziegler





The only thing worse than not being able to tell your best friend you’re head over heels in love with him? Having to smile and nod when he enlists your help to ensnare the girl of his dreams. 

Braylen didn’t even want to go to Lennon Pryor’s epic graduation-night party, but when Fynn begs her to be his “wingwoman,” she can’t deny him. Talking up her BFF—how he’s magic behind a camera, with a killer sense of humor and eyelashes that frame the most gorgeous blue eyes in the history of forever—is easy. Supporting his efforts to woo someone so completely wrong for him? Not so much. 

Fynn knows that grad night is his last shot before leaving for college to find true love. And thanks to Bray, he gets his chance with the beautiful Katy Evans. But over the course of the coolest party of their high school careers, he starts to see that perhaps what he really wants has been in front of him all along. Bray’s been his best friend since kindergarten, though, and he’d rather have her in his life as a friend than not at all. 

Disclaimer: This Entangled Teen Crush book contains one epic party, complete with every high-schoolers-gone-bad shenanigan, and two best friends whose sexual chemistry is off the charts…if only they’d succumb to it.












Review: Blind Date by Bella Jewel



***3 STARS***



4 years after the death of her husband Hartley Watsons friend Taylor convinces her it's time to move on and get back into the dating game. Hartley is not keen but agrees to let Taylor find 3 dates for her. The first 2 guys aren't up to par but the third seems a bit more successful And it brightens Hartley's mood.

Hartley lives next door to a hot but very moody and ignorant cop called Ace and more than once Hartley has gave him a piece of her mind. When things start happening in Hartley's apartment it's Mr Moody Cop that intervenes and helps although his sarcasm and mood swings haven't gone un noticed even if Hartley is grateful for the help.

The question is will Hartley find love in her life or will whoever is tormenting her break her in the process?

First of all let me say I have absolutely loved Bella Jewels last 2 romantic suspense books, however even though I did enjoy this one somewhat, it still fell a little flat for me. I just found it to predictable from quite early on in the story. The characters each played their part well although I found Hartley a little weak at times but she matured towards the end of the story. Maybe it's just me but I didn't really get the usual enjoyment that we get from Bella Jewels writing but there's probably at least one book from our favourite authors that we didn't click with and I think this one is it for me. I am however definitely looking forward to see what Bella writes next.




Reviewed by Claire Lamb 




A KILLER IS ON THE LOOSE— AND HE’S DYING TO MEET YOU...

After the death of her husband four years ago, Hartley Watson is finally ready to meet someone—and maybe even have a second chance at love. But then, just as her dating life seems to be getting started, Hartley is struck with a horrifying realization: Someone is watching her. Entering her own home. Even knows the intimate details of her life. How else to explain the strange deliveries, or the sudden appearance of mementos from her dead spouse—ones that she had kept for so long in storage?

If only Hartley could know for sure whether what is happening to her is real or if her grief is making her lose touch with reality. Those around her aren’t convinced that she’s being stalked, nor is the wonderful, supportive man Hartley’s started dating. The exciting new life she has created for herself is slowly becoming a nightmare. . .How can Hartley seek protection when nobody believes that she’s at risk—and the only one in the world she can trust is herself?











Review: The Forbidden by Jodi Ellen Malpas



*****5 STARS*****



I know I keep banging on about how This Man is my all time favourite, but when it seems nothing can even get close to it, along comes Jodi with this absolute gem of a book. 

She starts out by telling us readers that this book is controversial and that she expects it’ll cause debate, and tells us she's cool with that.......Well so you should be Jodi Ellen Malpas, so you should be, because I for one have no issue whatsoever with the subject this book tackles. I mean in real life that's a different matter, but when it comes to works of fiction, I feel that pretty much anything goes if it's essential to the story and what a story this was. Yes there is a moral dilemma to be had, but to be honest by the end, I don't think the main characters had any choice in the matter. 

In this Standalone book we meet Annie Ryan and Jack Joseph and if two people were ever destined to be together, it's these two. Both were perfect in their own right, but together it was simply, pure perfection with a whole lot of angst.

The sex scenes were typical Jodi. Hot with a capital H.O.T. There was humour, there was sizzling chemistry, the secondary characters were memorable in their own right and it is probably this book where I have read the most heartbreaking scenes imaginable. 

Quite honestly I wasn't sure what this book would bring so the fact that it was as good as it was really surprised me, just like This Man did a few years ago.




A new story of dangerous temptations from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the This Man trilogy.

Annie has never experienced the 'spark' with a guy-that instant chemistry that renders you weak in the knees. That is, until a night out brings her face to face with the dangerously sexy and mysterious Jack. It's not just a spark that ignites between them. It's an explosion. Jack promises to consume Annie, and he fully delivers on that promise.

Overwhelmed by the intensity of their one night together, Annie slips out of their hotel room. She is certain that a man who's had such a powerful impact on her must be dangerous. She has no idea that he belongs to another. That he's forbidden.