Saturday, April 30, 2011

30 Days of Books - Day 3


Your Favourite Series

Without a doubt my favourite series is the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon.  I started reading these books back in the summer of 1998.  I had been thinking about starting this series for awhile but was waiting to find the books in a used book store.  I finally found Voyageur in a used book store and snatched it up.  For some reason I thought that I would start to read it slowly until I got the first and second book.  I kept on reading it, thinking that the next time I was at a bookstore I would get Outlander.  I think I held out for two days then had to go and buy the first two books.  I was somewhat lucky in that the first four books had been published by the time I started reading them.  But I am so jealous of newcomers starting right now who have seven books to go through before having to wait for the next one.  It is likely that book 8 will not be published until sometime in 2013 with the possibility of more books to follow.

      

Friday, April 29, 2011

Kate's Dress

 

Oohh so close in my prediction!  Kate looked gorgeous and both Princes William and Harry were very handsome.  I love the v-neck lace overlay.  Something tells me we'll be seeing a lot more of this style in future weddings!  Or even Pippa's dress, it was very bridal looking as well. The wedding was very sweet.  Apparently while Kate was walking down the aisle, Harry turned to William and said "Wait till you see her!".  Then William told Kate she was beautiful when he first saw her.  So glad that the weather held out for the bride and groom.  I'm going back to bed now!!

30 Days of Books - Day 2


A book that you've read more than 3 times.
This was hard, and having looked over the list, I think it is only going to get harder to narrow down my choices each day.  Over my lifetime I have read hundreds, if not thousands of books.  Many I have read once and forgotten, but a lot I have read over and over again.  I think it all started with Cinderella. I have always loved to read and believe that a good book is like a good friend.  Some I have read for the first time to only finish it and immediately start again.  I did this the first time I read Nora Robert's Heaven and Earth.  

Ripley Todd just wants to live a quiet, peaceful kind of life. Her job as a sheriff's deputy keeps her busy and happy, and she has no trouble finding men when she wants them - which, lately, isn't all that often. She's perfectly content, except for one thing: she has special powers that both frighten and confuse her - and though she tries hard to hide them, she can't get them under control... Distraction soon arrives in the handsome form of MacAllister Booke - a researcher who's come to investigate the rumours of witchcraft that haunt Three Sisters Island. Right from the start, he knows there's something extraordinary about Ripley Todd. It's not just her blazing green eyes and her sultry smile. There's something else. Something he can detect, but she'll never admit. Fascinated by her struggle with her amazing abilities, he becomes determined to help her accept who she is - and find the courage to open her heart. But before Ripley and Mac can dream of what lies in the future, they must confront the pain of the past. For Three Sisters shelters centuries of secrets - and a legacy of danger that plagues them still...

This is one of my favourite Nora Roberts' series.  All three books are stellar, but the second one, Heaven and Earth, has just a little bit more oomph.  Ripley, although tough, shows some vulnerability.  But Mac just does something for me.  I think it is because he is smart, rich (shallow, I know) yet clumsy and awkward at times.  Throw in a picturesque island town, the supernatural, and I am hooked.  I return to this book at least once a year.

Friday Book Trailer

In honour of Kate and William's impending nuptials, today's "book trailer" is a tribute to the couple.



Only 5 more hours until the wedding where I will be sitting on my couch with a cup of tea and some scones.  I am predicting that Kate will wear a tiara and her dress will be slim and form fitting with a lace overlay and sleeves.  Maybe something like this:

Thursday, April 28, 2011

30 Days of Books- Day 1

I stumbled across this challenge at Mary Ellen Quigley's website and decided to give it a try.

Day 1 - The Best Book You Read Last Year

It did not take me long to think about what book to choose.  It had to be The Ranger by Monica McCarty.  I love historical romances set in Scotland.  I especially love romances that deal with enemies falling in love with each other.  The story of Anna and Arthur aka Ranger was a sweet (yet hot) one.  Arthur is the quintessential alpha male without being a jackass and Anna came across as being smart and independent without being TSTL.  I think this is the first novel in a long time where the characters take their time in getting to know each other without jumping into bed.  The reader was able to see why they fell in love rather than being told that they couldn't resist each other.



Chosen to help Robert the Bruce in his quest to free Scotland from English rule and claim his crown, the legendary team of warriors known as the Highland Guard battles on.
 Embedded deep behind enemy lines, Arthur “Ranger” Campbell is prized for his razor-sharp senses and his ability to blend into the shadows. But when Arthur infiltrates the clan of the chieftain who murdered his father, his heart is locked on revenge. Inside he faces unexpected resistance from the sweetest of obstacles—a honey-haired siren who is his enemy’s daughter.

Intrigued by this ruggedly handsome newcomer to her father’s forces, the vivacious, enchanting Anna MacDougall is a woman whose skill at uncovering deception rivals Arthur’s own. Though yearning for a quiet life with a good man to love, Anna is drawn to this mysterious knight whose eyes devour her but whose words push her away. As danger, treachery, and the threat of looming war draw them closer into each other’s arms, a warrior made of steel must make a choice from the heart: love or revenge.

If you would like to participate in the challenge, here is the list:

Day 01 – The best book you read last year
Day 02 – A book that you’ve read more than 3 times
Day 03 – Your favorite series
Day 04 – Favorite book of your favorite series
Day 05 – A book that makes you happy
Day 07 – Most underrated book
Day 08 – Most overrated book
Day 09 – A book you thought you wouldn’t like but ended up loving
Day 10 – Favorite classic book
Day 11 – A book you hated
Day 12 – A book you used to love but don’t anymore
Day 13 – Your favorite writer
Day 14 – Favorite book of your favorite writer
Day 15 – Favorite male character
Day 16 – Favorite female character
Day 17 – Favorite quote from your Favorite book
Day 18 – A book that disappointed you
Day 19 – Favorite book turned into a movie
Day 20 – Favorite romance book
Day 21 – Favorite book from your childhood
Day 22 – Favorite book you own
Day 23 – A book you wanted to read for a long time but still haven’t
Day 24 – A book that you wish more people would’ve read
Day 25 – A character who you can relate to the most
Day 26 – A book that changed your opinion about something
Day 27 – The most surprising plot twist or ending
Day 28 – Favorite title
Day 29 – A book everyone hated but you liked
Day 30 – Your Favorite book of all time

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Royal Wedding Mania

I have a confession, I haven't touched a book since last Thursday.  The reason?  William and Kate's wedding.  I had no idea I would get this immersed into it.  I knew that I would watch the wedding and most of the commentary this coming Friday, but I had no interest in any of the shows leading up to the main event.  That was until Sunday.  I think there were at least three different channels that had almost all day programming related to the Royals.  I watched a show on the different Royal weddings over the past 60 years which I enjoyed.  Another that focused on Kate's ancestry and talked to distant relatives - somewhat interesting, but really, what would a second cousin twice removed be able to tell us about Kate?  One show, I think it was "30 Moments in 30 years", was a little sad.  It brought back the grief many people felt at the death of princess Diana.  At times when I see these retrospective shows I start to think "what if"?  What if Charles and Diana had truly loved each other, what if she hadn't died etc. etc.  then there was the movie about kate and William.  Holy crapfest Batman, was that movie ever bad!  The acting, the dialogue, the scenery (California can really double as England and Scotland???) it was all horrific.


Anyway, I'm pretty sure this new found obsession will abate by Saturday.  I am just caught up in the rush of the Royal wedding (did you know they even have Kate and William paper dolls?).  Now I just need to decide what time I am getting up Friday morning.  I have the day off, so you will find me on the couch for most of the day watching the ceremony.  Coverage starts at 3am here, but I don't think I am getting up that early.  One program I watched said that the either the bridesmaids or Prince William (I can't remember) will leave first and make their way to Westminster Abbey around 10:15am which will be 5:15am my time.  Kate will leave for the Abbey around 10:45am.  So I think I will definitely be up for 5:00 am. 

Friday, April 22, 2011

Friday Book Trailer

Not really a book trailer, it's chapter one of Nora Roberts' Chasing Fire audiobook.





There's little as thrilling as firefighting-at least to Rowan Tripp. The Missoula smoke jumpers are in Rowan's blood: her father is a legend. She's been fighting fires since her eighteenth birthday. At this point, returning to the wilds of Montana for the season feels like coming home-even with reminders of the partner she lost last season still lingering.

Fortunately, this year's rookie crop is one of the strongest ever-and Gulliver Curry's one of the best. He's also a walking contradiction, a hotshot firefighter with a big vocabulary and a winter job at a kids' arcade.

Everything is thrown off balance when a dark presence lashes out against Rowan, looking to blame someone for last year's tragedy. Rowan knows she can't complicate things with Gull-any distractions in the air or on the ground could mean the end-but if she doesn't find someone she can lean on, she may not make it through the summer. . . .


I picked this book up a couple of days ago (review to come soon) and am on Chapter 10.  So far so good.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Review - The Sweetest Thing by Jill Shalvis

The Sweetest Thing is the second book in the Lucky Harbor trilogy.  This book is oldest sister Tara's story.  Six months after her mother has died and left the sisters an inn, Tara finds herself still in Lucky Harbor.  Helping her sisters renovate and open the inn up, Tara longs to find control and a plan for her life.  Things are far from under control though, when her ex-husband, Logan and her ex-lover, Ford decide to win her love.  Thrown in are town folk with Facebook commentary and polls on the love triangle and a secret from Tara's past making an appearance.

Overall I found this book to be a good read.  Tara, although a Type A personality, had enough vulnerability and humour to balance it out.  While Ford is determined to win Tara back for good this time.  The two together have hot, sizzling chemistry together.  The story was a little slow to begin with but picks up speed by chapter 10.  Although it was refreshing to see that Logan wasn't given the bad guy rap, I'm not totally convinced that he was needed in the story.  At times it just felt like filler.  Jill Shalvis is definitely working her way to being an auto-buy for me.  Her characters have depth and the story lines are filled with romance hot sexual chemistry, and humour.

While the second in a trilogy, I think The Sweetest Thing can stand on it's own, but why would you want to read just this one?  If you haven't read the first book, Simply Irresistible, do it.  I am looking forward to Chloe and Sawyer's story in Head Over Heels, I am sure Chloe will keep him on his toes.