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30 October 2014

Weekly Feature: Once Upon a Story...


 'Once Upon a Story' is a weekly feature in which we go back in time and focus  on a specific novel that was released in the same month we're in right now (in this case May), but a few years back! It can be a women's fiction classic from the 1990's or perhaps a great chick lit read from 2011. I thought it would be nice to not just focus on recent releases, but also take the chance to jump back in time once a week and look back at wonderful reads that have been released over the years!

This week, we're travelling back to November 2012 to look back at...


Imagine waking up in a snow globe...
 
That’s how travel journalist Krista feels when she arrives in magical Quebec to report on Canada's glittering Winter Carnival.
 
Over ten sub-zero days Krista's formerly frozen heart begins to melt as she discovers an enchanting world of ice palaces, husky dog-sledding and maple-syrup treats galore. And then she meets Jacques, a man as handsome and rugged as he is mysterious…
 
The two share a secret that could bond them forever, but can they find a way to break through the protective layers around their hearts to warm up this winter wonderland?
 
…let the snow-spangled adventure begin!

During the last few months of the year we are usually treated to numerous lovely sparkling and heart-warming winter/Christmas tales; books I personally can't ever get enough of! This week we're going back to November 2012 to have a look at one of those fabulous winter-themed stories, namely Belinda Jones' 'Winter Wonderland.' The book tells the story of journalist Krista who travels to Quebec in Canada to write about the Winter Carnival. The blurb already includes some amazing winter descriptions and it's making me want to travel to Canada straight away! I'm sure this is the perfect read to pick up during the colder months of the year, together with a warm cup of tea or hot chocolate! 

Be sure to visit the blog next week for another blast from chick lit past with 'Once Upon a Story...'!

29 October 2014

Review: 'What I Love About You' by Rachel Gibson (2014)

Once upon a time, Natalie Cooper had it all - as a high school cheerleader she could shake her pom-poms with the best of them. But several years down the line and she's paying for all that popularity when her husband runs off with a 20 year old bimbo. Now she's running a photo shop (and some of the pictures she sees...well, she really shouldn't!) and just trying to be a good mom.

Then she comes toe-to-manly chest with Blake Junger. 'Exiled' to a remote cabin in Truly, Idaho, Blake wants nothing to do with anyone. Instead, he's determined to struggle with his demons and win...all on his own. But he doesn't count on a pint-sized five-year-old visitor - or Natalie Cooper, the kid's lusciously curved mother - to break down his barriers...

I was pleasantly surprised when I found a review copy of best-selling author Rachel Gibson's latest release, 'What I Love About You' in my mailbox. I hadn't read any of her books before, but I straight away liked the cover of the book and the blurb and was quite curious to check it out. Since 1998, Rachel Gibson has written over 20 novels and I'm quite surprised I somehow never picked up one of her books before. However, receiving this review copy provided me with the chance to be introduced to Rachel's work and I looked forward to sitting down with 'What I Love About You'! 

Natalie Cooper has been through quite a lot in her life, but she has finally managed to settle down, together with her five-year-old daughter Charlotte. When Natalie found out she was pregnant, it was the happiest moment of her life, but her husband didn't quite agree. He turned out to have embezzled a lot of money and ran away from Natalie and their unborn child to start a new life with his 20-year-old girlfriend. Natalie hasn't focused on men since the whole debacle with her ex-husband, but this changes when brooding and handsome Blake Junger moves in next door. Blake is an ex-Navy SEAL who has come to Truly, Idaho to focus on his own issues and deal with his inner demons. He certainly doesn't plan on spending time with his new neighbours, until he meets Charlotte and her attractive mother Natalie, who manages to catch his attention and he knows he can't ignore the attraction between them, even if he wanted to...

'What I Love About You' is the third part of Rachel Gibson's Truly, Idaho series, but the book can definitely be read as a stand-alone. I have no idea what exactly happened in the other parts of the series, but there wasn't a moment while reading this novel when I felt like I was missing information or didn't understand what was going on. The book is a typical romance read when looking at the plot line and was quite predictable at times, but this didn't bother me. There is a cast of interesting characters; I really liked Natalie, the female protagonist, and Blake is a real alpha male which I expect numerous female readers will fall in love with. I would have liked to have learned more about the characters, because I did feel like the story stayed a bit on the surface instead of really diving into the characters' thoughts and emotions. The attraction between Natalie and Blake was great, though; I loved seeing them fall for one another and the sparks were impossible to ignore, which makes or breaks a romance novel, if you ask me. 

I did some research on the book online and fans of Rachel Gibson's work seem to be torn about this particular book; some of them really liking it, some of them not so much. I personally quite enjoyed the book; it's an entertaining romance read with some hot and steamy scenes, and great to pick up if you just want to get away from real life for a couple of hours. I specifically liked Rachel Gibson's writing style and am looking forward to checking out more of her work in the future. Overall, 'What I Love About You' is a fast-paced, fun and easy-to-read romance novel; romance fans will not be disappointed if they decide to pick up this book.
Rating:
7,5/10
 
For more information about this book: Amazon.co.uk / Amazon.com / Goodreads

Thanks to the publisher for providing me with a review copy in exchange for an honest review.

28 October 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: Top 10 Characters Who I Would Totally Want To Be For Halloween

'Top Ten Tuesday' is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke and the Bookish. I love making lists, so this feature fits me perfectly! If you also take part in this feature or have any additions to my lists, please get in touch; I'd love to hear from you!
 
 
Top Ten Characters Who I Would Totally Want To Be For Halloween

It's almost the end of October which means Halloween is coming up! I'm not a big Halloween fan, to be honest. This probably has to do with the fact that I'm not a big fan of scary films/stories, and we don't celebrate Halloween in the Netherlands (where I live). I do, however, love costumes and dressing up, so this week's top 10 is a great excuse to have a look at some lovely outfits based on literary characters!



1. Dorothy from 'The Wizard of Oz'



'The Wizard of Oz' has been one of my favourite films since I was a little girl and I even own a pair of ruby glitter shoes, so I only need the dress and basket to have the perfect Dorothy outfit!




2. Mary Poppins



Another absolute favourite of mine and I'd love a Mary Poppins costume!



3. Hermione from 'Harry Potter'



Not one of the most difficult outfits, but definitely the perfect excuse to walk around waving a wand and practising spells all night long!




4. Elizabeth Bennet from 'Pride and Prejudice'



I'm a big Jane Austen fan and Elizabeth Bennet is one of my favourite literary characters. Besides, any excuse to wear a pretty long dress...




5. Alice from 'Alice in Wonderland'



In this case I'd definitely go for the Disney version of Alice with a lovely blue dress and apron!



6. Wendy from 'Peter Pan'



And another lovely Disney version of a literary character, Wendy!



7. Elizabeth & Jessica Wakefield from 'Sweet Valley High'



This would be such a fun outfit together with a friend, especially with all the 80's accessories!




8. Scarlett O'Hara from 'Gone With the Wind'



YES to an excuse to wear a gorgeous Scarlett O'Hara dress!



9. Miss Havisham from 'Great Expectations'



This would be perfect as a Halloween costume, because it's the only outfit in this top 10 that's actually a bit scary in a way, haha!



10. Willy Wonka from 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'


A female Willy Wonka; the perfect excuse to eat chocolate all night long!