Friday, July 8, 2011

Following, Hoping, Twiddle-dee-dee..

Another Hoppity Friday! Possibly my favorite part of the week, getting to meet new friends and bloggers. Thank you for visiting me, Amanda, and my little corner of the Blogosphere, Novel Addiction. A bit about me.. I'm about to turn 24 - Birthday on  July 16th!!! - and I work in a library. I read a lot of paranormal romance and urban fantasy, but I love branching out to contemporary or historical romance, and even the odd science fiction, or mystery. I'm also a big supporter of Young Adult Fiction, and I read it... a lot.

If you'd like to follow me on Goodreads or Twitter, check out the links on my left hand sidebar. AND! Next week is a big CELEBRATION with author guest posts and giveaways, to celebrate both my birthday and Novel Addiction's 2nd anniversary! Make sure to go check out the schedule. And you never know, I might throw in another something extra. Now, the hops!

Book Blogger Hop
Promote a giveaway - and it can't be your own! I found a good one! Reading Between the Wines Book Club has a giveaway for "Beg for Mercy" by Jami Alden. I looooved this book. Definitely go check it out and try to win a copy! Go HERE to enter.




Let's step away from the besties. What's the worst book you've ever read that you actually finished? Oooh, tough one! Well, I'd have to say either the entire run of the Twilight series - I know this book has a lot of fans, and I'm sorry, but there were a lot of themes in this book that made me very upset - and "The Blue Enchantress" by M.L. Tyndall - the hero constantly looked down on the heroine, and even when she found god, and "made everything better".. he's like "Oh well, she's still tainted though." yet ended up marrying her.

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Blogger confession: What's the last book you could not finish, or had a hard time finishing? The very last book was "Infernal Affairs" by Jes Battis. I was excited about it at first, but I had not been assigned/read the first books in the series, and it was just too tough to read and review this one, way too confusing. I also couldn't finish "Halo" by Alexandra Adornetto.. it just felt like nothing happened.

Can't wait to go hopping. Have a wonderful weekend. And as always, Happy Reading!
~!~ Amanda ~!~

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Blogoversary / Birthday Celebration announcement!!!

Hello all! It has been TWO, count 'em, TWO years that Novel Addiction has been running. Sure that first year was difficult since I was in school and couldn't read too much, but STILL! So to celebrate, every day next week, there will be giveaways and/or guest posts so everyone can join in on the fun!

Here's the schedule of events!

Monday, July 11th:
Guestpost by Lisa Beth Darling, author of "The Heart of War." GIVEAWAY included.

Tuesday, July 12th:
Guestpost by Jessica McHugh, author of "Rabbits in the Garden." GIVEAWAY included.

Wednesday, July 13th:
Guestpost by Alison Holt, author of the Alex Wolfe mysteries. GIVEAWAY included.

Thursday, July 14th:
Guestpost by Sonnet O'Dell, author of the Cassandra Farbanks series.

Friday, July 15th:
Guestpost by Angela Steed, author of "1080 Kiss." GIVEAWAY included.

And there may be another surprise or two up my sleeve. =)

There are chances for extra entries on the giveaways - and these will be repeated on every post so you don't forget.
~ Leave a comment for the author +1
~ Follow Novel Addiction +1

If you'd like to be randomly kind to me, since it's my birthday on the 16th and all... here's my RAK wishlist!

Happy Reading!
~!~ Amanda ~!~

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Whatcha Got Wednesday #34

Welcome to another edition of Whatcha Got Wednesday! My own little weekly meme where I talk about what I received in the mail in the past week. This week was a good one!

BOUGHT:
"Lord Langley is Back in Town" by Elizabeth Boyle. A guilty pleasure buy.

GIFT:
"How to Flirt with a Naked Werewolf" by Molly Harper. THANK YOU THERESA! This is a RAK/birthday gift.

FOR WORK/REVIEW-kinda:
"Astronaut Academy: Zero Gravity" by Dave Roman
"Escape by Night, A Civil War Novel" by Laurie Myers
"The Girl of Fire and Thorns" by Rae Carson (ARC)
"Missing on Superstition Mountain" by Elise Broach
"The Missing Heir" by Tracy Barret
"Killer Pizza: The Slice" by Greg Taylor

Well, that's it for me this week! Your turn, tell me what you got in your mailbox in the past week.

Happy Reading!
~!~ Amanda ~!~

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

I so dare.. REVIEW: "When You Dare" by Lori Foster

When You Dare (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor) Why this book?: I needed some hunky alpha males this weekend.

Disclaimer: This book was given to me in exchange for a fair and honest review.

Type: Romantic Suspense, alpha males, Seriously excellent names, Hunky heroes, Mercenary for Hire, Author chick, Gay best friend, Doggies!

Pages: 448
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 978-0-373-77571-2

About the book: Professional mercenary Dare Macintosh lives by one hard and fast rule: business should never be personal. If a cause appeals to him and the price is right, he'll take the mission he's offered. But then the lovely Molly Alexander asks him to help her track down the men who'd had her kidnapped—and for the first time, Dare's tempted to combine work with pleasure.

Fiercely independent, Molly vows to trust no one until she's uncovered the truth. Could the enemy be her powerful estranged father? The ex-fiancé who still holds a grudge? Or the not-so-shy fan of her bestselling novels? As the danger heats up around them, the only anchor Molly has is Dare himself. But what she feels for him just might be the most frightening thing of all…. [From the back cover]


My Review: I'm really getting into the whole romantic suspense genre. I would classify this book as suspense, though to be honest, there was far more romance than suspense going on, but considering the plot, I think the genre title is fair. I feel a little conflicted about the book, there were parts I really loved, and some things just fell flat. That said, I'm still very eager to check out the other two novels in this series, "Trace of Fever" and "Savor the Danger."

I'll start with the characters, since that was the most important thing for me. I really liked Dare, and not just for his name. Despite his violent lifestyle, he seems like a truly stand up guy, the type of person I really respect. He doesn't let the violence interfere into his regular life. He's a take charge character, and he is very knowledgeable about how to deal with difficult, and potentially dangerous situations. He knows he has to protect Molly, and he's willing to do anything and everything to make sure she's safe. I really do appreciate this sort of character, and the development that went into it - I didn't just read Dare's characteristics, I felt them. Also, he has an excellent name - Dare Macintosh - so it's hard to not like him.

Continuing on, I wasn't a huge fan of the heroine, Molly. I love tough chicks, heroines that take the hit and just keep going, that rise above the tough circumstances. However, it seemed like despite the fact that Molly never broke down from her ordeal, she wasn't really tough. Molly's character lacked the realness that Dare had. I will take a real feeling heroine over a tough one any day. She was in a terrible situation, and I wanted her to break down and show some real emotion. It seemed like she needed to process what she had been through, even just to take some time and cry it all out. But instead she was ready to just drop it and move on. I'm not saying that's a horrible way to deal with a situation, but for this character in this story, it didn't seem to fit.

Despite my issues with one of the main characters, I chose to stick with the book, mostly for Dare. But in the end, I'm glad I did - the ending sequence and reveal of the villain really did it for me. I actually skipped through some of the steamy scenes (practically unheard of for me) because I wanted to get to the action scenes, and to see Dare at work. So in the end, I would suggest this book to others, and I will definitely be reading the rest of the books.

Cover Loving: Excellent cover. Hard to pass this one up! I wish I had a nice poster featuring this cover...

Recommendation: Fans of romantic suspense will most likely want to pick this one up.

Final Rating: THREE POINT FIVE out of FIVE (3.5/5). Good, but not great. I enjoyed it well enough, but there were some things I just couldn't get over.

Have you read "When You Dare" by Lori Foster, or any of the sequels? Share your thoughts in the comments! Want to pick up a copy? Get it from Amazon.com!

Happy Reading!
~!~ Amanda ~!~