Friday

It Happened One Season by Stephanie Laurens, Mary Balogh, Jacquie D'Alessandro & Candice Hern

Title:  It Happened One Season
Authors: Stephanie Laurens, Jacquie D'Alessandro, Candice Hern & Mary Balogh
Pages:  432
Genre:  Historical Romance
Source: Netgalley

A reclusive former soldier, the younger brother of a titled lord, must marry in order to ensure the succession of his family line. The heroine is shy and/or unattractive and has never had a suitor.  These are the underlying threads in the four stories you'll find that It Happened One Season revolve around.  The fun part - each author uses this thread and the stories they weave are all so very unique and different from one another. 
 
The Seduction of Sebastian Trantor by Stephanie Laurens - Sebastian Trantor has no choice but to find himself a wife.   His older brother has just had his fifth daughter and he knows that gh is the only one that can ensure the succession of the family line.  When he meets Tabitha Makepeace she is trying to break into a desk at a ball that they are both attending.  He immediately knows that the feisty and clever young lady is "wife material".  He just has to convince her of that.

Only Love by Mary Balogh - Cleo Pritchard is making the best out of her widowhood.  Her belated husband was not a very nice man and she has found that, although she is alone, she can live with that.  Plus, there is always the thought of a memorable kiss she shared years ago with Major Jack Gilchrist to keep her warm at night.  When by chance Cleo bumps into Jack at a ball, she fibs, giving him the impression that she is content with her life.  Jack, on the other hand, can't stop thinking about Cleo and that kiss they shared.  Knowing that he must find a wife, he tries to woo Cleo into that role, but Cleo knows that Jack only wants an heir and she is not sure that she can have children.  It will be up to Jack to convince Cleo that his feelings for her are true and an heir is the least of his worries.

Hope Springs Eternal by Jacquie D’Alessandro - Alec Trentwell is still plagued by guilt over the death of Edward Markham.  In fact, he feels that to make up for it, he must take care of Edward's sister, Penelope.  But Penelope is nothing like what Alec imagined.  She is a beautiful woman, an artist surrounded by scandal and in dire need of funds.  Since she refuses his charity, Alec commissions her to paint his portrait, but when she is threatened by more scandal and ruin he does the only thing a gentleman would.. he proposes.  But how will she feel about him once she learns the part that Alec played in her brother's death?

Fate Strikes a Bargain by Candice Hern - Nathaniel Beckwith is in no mood to court the young ladies and their mama's in order to find himself a bride... thus he finds himself hiding behind a strategically-placed orange tree.  But to his surprise, he meets Philippa Reynolds... also hiding behind said orange tree.  Phillippa is there for different reasons... she has a disability that renders her unable to walk or dance without a severe limp.  Nat can't help but find himself enchanted by her friendly and kind demeanor... so he finds himself striking a bargain... an engagement.
 
I thought the premise of these stories was so fun.  I was interested in seeing if these authors would be able to use the same plot points and come up with different stories and I was not disappointed.  These stories could not be any more different.   I think out of the four, Fate Strikes a Bargain, was my favorite.  I loved the sweet tale of a handicapped heroine and her brave hero.  I also enjoyed the introduction to mostly all new authors  - since I had only read Mary Balogh in the past. 
 
These four stories will leave you feeling satisfied with their enchanting heroes, delightful heroines and requisite happy ever afters.  Fans of historical romance will rejoice over this wonderful anthology.  

Thursday

March Recap


I read the following books throughout the month of March.  My favorites this month were Where She Went The Peach Keeper, and The Dark and Hollow Places.  I was able finish a few series this month - the Trylle Trilogy by Amanda Hocking, I read the final installment in A.N. Roquelaure's Sleeping Beauty series as well as Carrie Ryan's final book in the Forest of Hands & Teeth series. This month I read a total of 22 books.  Woo me!  That's two more than last month.  *brushes shoulders off*

The Peach KeeperWhere She Went (If I Stay, #2)The Dark and Hollow Places (The Forest of Hands and Teeth, #3)
Safe HavenTorn (Trylle Trilogy, #2)Entwined
Ascend (Trylle Trilogy, #3)
The Fall (The Strain, #2)Trapped
Hereafter (Hereafter, #1)A Reliable WifeOther Words for Love
The Magnolia LeagueDie for Me (Revenants, #1)
Where I BelongHaunting VioletCloaked
Lady Isabella's Scandalous Marriage (Highland Pleasures, #2)So ShellyBeauty's Release (Sleeping Beauty, #3)
Tighter

Where She Went by Gayle Forman

Author: Gayle Forman
Pages:  208
Genre:  YA/ Teen

**Spoilers - if you have not read If I Stay, the summary/review for this book will contain spoilers.  And just as a side note, go get yourself a copy of If I Stay asap for you are truly missing out.**
 
If I Stay was one of my favorite reads from 2009.   In it, we met Mia, a very talented cellist who has a terrible car accident and has to make a tough decision between life and death. 

In Where She Went we learn that it's been three years since that fateful accident.  Adam was Mia's boyfriend at the time of the accident and since then there have been a lot of changes.  First and foremost, he and Mia are no longer together (shocker!).  Since their break-up his band has had worldwide success and is at the top of the charts.  All that he knows about Mia is that she left to school in New York and never looked back.  He knows why she stayed... he just doesn't understand where she went...

I can't tell you how much I have looked forward to this book.  I fell in love with Mia in If I Stay, but Where She Went made me fall in love with Adam.  God, he was such a tormented soul.  His separation from Mia was devastating - even though this same devastation caused him to become a very famous rock star.  His voice was so unique, albeit heartbreaking and achingly sorrowful.  I especially loved that we get snippets of the lyrics to Adam's songs at the beginning of each chapter.. they were haunting.

Once again, Ms. Forman has chapters that alternate between the present and the past told entirely through Adam's point-of-view.  Using this technique we get small glimpses of what went wrong... why Mia left and how Adam came to be the broken soul that he is today. 

The writing is raw and strong and is so infused with grief and pain that I felt my heart at my throat the whole time reading it.... you know, that feeling you get when you want to sob but don't actually break down... yea, that one.  Mia and Adam are so imperfect that they are perfect.  I laughed, I cried... I might have even sobbed a little. 

If you've read If I Stay then you know it ended perfectly.  But this sequel will bring you closure.  It will leave you feeling hopeful and all warm and toasty inside - you'll also find a big goofy grin on your face at its closure. I loved it!  It was definitely worth the wait.

My Rating:

Monday

I don't know about you guys....

But this makes me very excited!  July can't come soon enough.

Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey

Author: Alyxandra Harvey
Pages:  352
Genre:  YA/ Paranormal
Violet Willoughby does not believe in ghosts.  She has been forced, from a young age, to help her fraudulent, spiritualist/medium mother con her grieving customers to believe that she can contact the dearly departed.  With the help of Colin, her mother's assistant, her mother has been able to give Violet a semi-decent life, passing her off as more of a lady than the pauper that she really is.  When Violet's mother is invited to the estate of Lord Jasper to once again play the part of medium, Violet is not too thrilled.  For she knows she must play the part, not only to help her mother, but also so that  young, wealthy Xavier takes notice of her.  Although her feelings for Xavier may not be as strong as what she feels for Colin, she knows that Xavier won't be too critical about her past.

But Violet soon realizes her love problems are the least of her worries, since shortly, after their arrival at the estate Violet begins to see the ghost of a dead girl.  Although at first, she refuses to believe it, the dead girl is rather adamant that Violet help her not only protect her sibling but also solve the mystery of her murder.

I was rather surprised by how much I actually enjoyed this story.  Foremost, the historical aspect of it was what grasped my attention.  I love stories (especially YA) that have a historical setting and Ms. Harvey accurately depicted London in the late nineteenth century.  Secondly I love a good ghost story... and Haunting Violet was definitely that.  The parts where Violet encounters a ghost were spine-tingling.  I loved the atmospheric changes like a dramatic change in the wind, or water slowly creeping around her feet, or when she would walk into a room how all the ghosts would suddenly stop and stare at her... it was downright creepy.  

All in all, I thought Finding Violet had a lot of my favorite things all wrapped up to make it the perfect package.  The mystery, romance, historical setting and paranormal aspects really held my attention.  Not to mention there were a few twists and turns in there that I did not see coming.  It was fun and fast-paced, had great characters, a mystery to be solved and ghosts.... I honestly couldn't ask for more.  

My Rating:

Manic Monday Recaps (Week 3/28/11)

Hello friends!  I hope you all enjoyed your weekends.  I had a great relaxing one.  We stayed home and I was able to actually get some reading done ... on the weekend!  That rarely happens.  I have been sick for what feels like forever... which is really 3 weeks (or forever) so I convinced the hubster and the kidsters that mommy needed to relax in order to finally get rid of this cold.  So I stayed more or less in bed all weekend long... le sigh.  It was wonderful.  Hopefully I'll be back to snuff when it comes to the blog since I'm sure you've been able to tell I've been slacking off on.  I hate to do anything when I'm sick! 

Here's what I plan on reading this week:

Here's what I read the past two weeks (since I skipped last week's post):
- A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick
- Where She Went by Gayle Forman 
- Beauty's Release by A.N. Roquelaure
- The Magnolia League by Katie Crouch
- Hereafter by Tara Hudson
- The Fall by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan
- The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan
- Trapped by Michael Northrop
- Torn by Amanda Hocking
- Ascend by Amanda Hocking

I reviewed the following over the past two weeks:
- Enclave by Ann Aguirre [review]
- So Shelly by Ty Roth [review]
- Tighter by Adele Griffin [review]
- Cloaked by Alex Flinn [review]

Have a great week friends.  Happy Reading!  
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