The first time I went to this store I was about 13. I can even remember one of the books I bought (and still have), it was Heather Graham's "A Pirate's Pleasure". Over the years I would go sporadically, but in my early twenties I often went about once a week, especially during the summer break. After a while I found that I gravitated to certain authors and would only go to the bookstore when a new book might have made it's way to the shelves. I am hoping that another book lover will open a similar store with the attention to neatness. For now, perhaps my summer will include trips to other local used bookstores to see if anything can come close in comparison. On a positive note, I received over $50 in credit for the books I took to the store yesterday and the books they have left were 50% off the sticker price (which is already 50% of the selling price).
Showing posts with label Lisa Kleypas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lisa Kleypas. Show all posts
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Used Bookstore
Thursday, April 19, 2012
Review - Rainshadow Road by Lisa Kleypas
Lucy Marinn is a glass artist living in mystical, beautiful, Friday Harbor, Washington. She is stunned and blindsided by the most bitter kind of betrayal: her fiancĂ© Kevin has left her. His new lover is Lucy’s own sister. Lucy's bitterness over being dumped is multiplied by the fact that she has constantly made the wrong choices in her romantic life. Facing the severe disapproval of Lucy's parents, Kevin asks his friend Sam Nolan, a local vineyard owner on San Juan Island, to "romance" Lucy and hopefully loosen her up and get her over her anger. Complications ensue when Sam and Lucy begin to fall in love, Kevin has second thoughts, and Lucy discovers that the new relationship in her life began under false pretenses. Questions about love, loyalty, old patterns, mistakes, and new beginnings are explored as Lucy learns that some things in life—even after being broken—can be made into something new and beautiful (Amazon).
For the most part I would say that I liked this book, but I didn't love it, and at points I was cringing. What I liked about the book: Lucy and Sam were enjoyable characters that had chemistry together. Although the Amazon blurb leads one to believe that there is a "big misunderstanding" with how they start dating, in actuality Sam tells Lucy right away about Kevin setting them up. I found this a refreshing way to deal with the plot rather than Kleypas relying on a hidden secret only to bring it out later for drama.
What I didn't like: the book seemed to waffle between being a contemporary romance and chick lit. When it read as romance I found the story flowed more and had more chemistry. When it read as chick lit, I lost interest and skimmed the pages. Although Lucy and Sam had chemistry, I would characterize the romance in this book as subtle. I much prefer Kleypas' books that have steamier love scenes. There is also a paranormal element to the story involving Lucy's ability to change glass into butterflies and Sam's ability to grow plants. I didn't really see a need for the magic. It felt like it was placed in the book as an after thought. Overall, not one of Lisa Kleypas' best efforts. If you are looking for a meatier romance try one of her historicals or the contemporary Texas trilogy.

For the most part I would say that I liked this book, but I didn't love it, and at points I was cringing. What I liked about the book: Lucy and Sam were enjoyable characters that had chemistry together. Although the Amazon blurb leads one to believe that there is a "big misunderstanding" with how they start dating, in actuality Sam tells Lucy right away about Kevin setting them up. I found this a refreshing way to deal with the plot rather than Kleypas relying on a hidden secret only to bring it out later for drama.
What I didn't like: the book seemed to waffle between being a contemporary romance and chick lit. When it read as romance I found the story flowed more and had more chemistry. When it read as chick lit, I lost interest and skimmed the pages. Although Lucy and Sam had chemistry, I would characterize the romance in this book as subtle. I much prefer Kleypas' books that have steamier love scenes. There is also a paranormal element to the story involving Lucy's ability to change glass into butterflies and Sam's ability to grow plants. I didn't really see a need for the magic. It felt like it was placed in the book as an after thought. Overall, not one of Lisa Kleypas' best efforts. If you are looking for a meatier romance try one of her historicals or the contemporary Texas trilogy.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Friday Book Trailer
Today's book trailer is for one of my favourite historical authors; Lisa Kleypas (she is also on my list of favourite contemporary authors).
Kev Merripen has longed for the beautiful, well-bred Winnifred Hathaway ever since her family rescued him from the brink of death when he was just a boy. But this handsome Gypsy is a man of mysterious origins—and he fears that the darkness of his past could crush delicate, luminous Win. So Kev refuses to submit to temptation…and before long Win is torn from him by a devastating twist of fate.
Then, Win returns to England…only to find that Kev has hardened into a man who will deny love at all costs. Meantime, an attractive, seductive suitor has set his sights on Win. It’s now or never for Kev to make his move. But first, he must confront a dangerous secret about his destiny—or risk losing the only woman he has lived for…
Then, Win returns to England…only to find that Kev has hardened into a man who will deny love at all costs. Meantime, an attractive, seductive suitor has set his sights on Win. It’s now or never for Kev to make his move. But first, he must confront a dangerous secret about his destiny—or risk losing the only woman he has lived for…
Friday, April 15, 2011
Friday Book Trailer
Today's book trailer is for Lisa Kleypas' Sugar Daddy.
I loved this book and have read it about three times now. The first time I read it, I cried at some parts and I stayed up until 3am to finish reading it. Sugar Daddy was Kleypas' first contemporary, I was worried that another historical author had switched over to contemporary. I find that while I love an author's voice in one genre, it loses something in another. Julie Garwood is one example. Her historicals are timeless, quaint, and sweet. Her contemporaries on the other hand leave something to be desired. I can't remember what exactly I don't like about them because it has been so long since I have read one. I stopped reading them after the second or third one. Lisa Kleypas on the other hand has proved to me that she has a compelling voice in the historical and contemporary genres.
I loved this book and have read it about three times now. The first time I read it, I cried at some parts and I stayed up until 3am to finish reading it. Sugar Daddy was Kleypas' first contemporary, I was worried that another historical author had switched over to contemporary. I find that while I love an author's voice in one genre, it loses something in another. Julie Garwood is one example. Her historicals are timeless, quaint, and sweet. Her contemporaries on the other hand leave something to be desired. I can't remember what exactly I don't like about them because it has been so long since I have read one. I stopped reading them after the second or third one. Lisa Kleypas on the other hand has proved to me that she has a compelling voice in the historical and contemporary genres.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Books I Want to Read
Every once in a while I start to think about my favourite authors and with the help of the internet look up information on their new books. Here are just some of the books I am looking forward to in the next year.
Lara Adrian
Jean M. Auel
Rachel Gibson
Kristan Higgins
Available on March 29th, Harper James runs into her ex-husband at her stepsister's wedding. Somehow the two are forced to travel across country together. If this book is like Higgins' previous ones, there will be a crazy cast of secondary characters working through their own issues.
Rainshadow Road is the second book in the Friday Harbor series. It is due out in December 2011. So far I have not been able to find the cover or synopsis for this book.
Johanna Lindsey
Monica McCarty
Monica McCarty is my new go to author for Scottish historical romance. The next book in her Highland Guard series is The Viper. This one tells the story of Viper or Lachlan MacRuairi. It will come out October 25th, 2011.
J.D. Robb
Nora Roberts
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