Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Review of 'Stuck Together' by Mary Connealy

Thank you to Bethany House for my review copy in exchange for my honest review. I do want to apologize for my review being a bit late - I was gone for nearly two weeks due to my grandfather's unexpected death and the book had arrived while I was gone.


I have always wanted to read a book by Mary Connealy, but for some reason any time I went shopping for books - whether online or in a store - I never picked them up. I can't say why I didn't, but it just seemed to slip my mind that she was an author I really wanted to read.

The cover is amazing - which is strange to be because I am normally not a fan of the split photo like it is, but there is just something about this one I really like. Perhaps it is that the guy is handsome (though I doubt it is only because of that) or perhaps the lady looks quite mischievous - whatever it is, this cover makes me happy.

Now I won't lie - I chose this book to review because I knew from the back cover text I would love it and I have to say I was not disappointed. Well, not totally. Part of me loved it and was entertained, but then part of me liked it yet was somewhat bored. I know - confusing, right?

Well, let me explain (be warned - potential spoilers ahead!)

The part I didn't really care for was about finding out who was causing the trouble with Luke. To me this was boring and I think why this was boring is because Vince didn't seem to show enough passion like he did with the rest of the situations that rose. Now I get it, he didn't want to be sheriff in the first place, but the fact that he agreed to be it and the fact that he swore in - well, to me that means you need to show a bit of passion for your "job".

I know he had a lot of crazy stuff dumped on his shoulders and that would cause anyone to lose focus in different parts that aren't as important, but if those were really his best friends that had been with him through everything - I would think he would be more apt to help them.

Anyway, that is basically the only part I didn't care for.

Now, onto the rest of the story -

I knew his father was going to do that as soon as he arrived - he just seemed like a snake. While I was not expecting the whole Tina's brother thing, it didn't really surprise me - in fact, if that had not have happened I would have been disappointed. Virginia Belle was a very well crafted character, but I do wish that Melissa didn't just seem to drop her like a hat after meeting... (well, you will figure it out... or find out. lol, I don't like giving spoilers.)

Vince is a great character - full of lots of charm and sarcastic wit - but I won't lie, his always being so concerned with turning out like his dad just annoyed me. Just because your parents are one way does not automatically mean you will turn out to be like them. I adored the way he spoke about Tina - both in good ways and in bad - you could see how much he cared.

Tina is perfect! I might be weird, but I like characters - especially main female characters - who are full of spunk and when I talk about spunk, I mean how Tina is. She is sassy, independent in a way, sarcastic, and strong. Her chemistry with Vince is off the charts and I swear I was going to quit reading if he didn't do exactly what he did early on. (again, I try not to spoil.)

Glynna was a good secondary character and I really loved the way she and Dare wanted to protect each other so much. I do wish I had gotten to know Ruthy a bit more because she seemed like she had a lot of spirit. All around the characters were well crafted, but my favorite easily was Tina.

So, I give this book a solid four stars simply because I didn't care much about the story unless it was about Tina and Vince's relationship. (Come on, that isn't much of a spoiler... right? Oh, well. If it is you can't say I didn't warn you!)





Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Review of 'Whispered Stories' by Brittany Jean

Brittany Jean has a lovely voice that sort of reminded me of Hayley Westenra only not as operatic. I really love the title because it is exactly what the CD is about - whispered stories. I really liked the photos included in the lyric booklet - the photo on the back of it was definitely my favorite photo of Brittany.

One of the songs I really liked was 'The Ballad of Wall' and even my mom who heard her music from downstairs thought it sounded really nice. Not overfly "folksy" and just all around a very nice CD.

The only drawback is that the music is soft and her voice is soft so if you are tired or driving - I don't recommend listening to it. However, if you have trouble sleeping or just have had a stressful day then I think this would be a wonderful choice to listen to in order to calm down or relax.

Brittany has a beautiful voice and is quite talented. Definitely a great CD! :)

Four and 1/2 stars out of five - simply because I wish there was one or two fast paced songs.


Monday, June 16, 2014

Review of 'Five Glass Slippers'

I had the chance to read an early copy of 'Five Glass Slippers' and was quite pleasantly surprised at how the five authors were able to take the traditional story of Cinderella and transform it into five very different stories!

Now, I won't lie - I love me some Cinderella stories in the classic sense, so when I heard they were taking the story and twisting it to make new types of plots I wasn't too sure about it. However, all around I am very impressed with each authors take on the storyline!

However, I am going to do a small review for each of the stories and exactly what I think of it. There are a few spoilers so if you don't want to read them, please quit reading now.





SPOILERS AHEAD!!!! 




What Eyes Can See:

The way it was written was great and the characters come across as very real. I do wish I knew more about Alfie and why she fell so in love with him because it seemed to come a bit from left field. Somehow I knew what was going to happen as far as the Prince was concerned before I even began reading, however this didn't pull away from my enjoyment of the story.

My biggest issue with it was the ending and how it just stopped. There was no kiss, no 'yes!' to his proposal, no anything other than just a cutoff ending. It was a wonderful ending don't get me wrong, but I wish it seemed more complete.



Broken Glass:

The characters were amazing! I truly felt like I grew to know them even though it was a 'short story'. The author wrote an amazing story all around, however I won't lie a few things did bug me.

There were too many uses of the characters' names. As a writer, you don't have to always say - 'David said this' (no, there is no David in the story - it is just used as an example) or 'Hannah laughed sarcastically while answering him' (again another example). You can use he or she or they. Now if there is a lot of characters talking in a scene, this is okay to do - using the characters' names - but if it the same two characters talking to each other, there is no reason to use their names over and over again.

Another issue I had was that it was rather predictable with who fell for who and when, however, predictable is not always bad as long as you do the story correctly and this author did! The characters were easily my favorite in this story out of all five.

Also, I LOVED the way she tied Beauty and the Beast into the ending - AWESOME! Wish I could read her take on B&B.



THE WINDY SIDE OF CARE:


This story was very well written with a wonderful use of vocabulary, but it was strange - I just couldn't get into it. The romance felt too rushed, and Pigeon is a very weird nickname. It had quite a cute ending though. Also, the characters were fairly well crafted.



A CINDER'S TALE:


First reaction - oh, it is time to tune out. (sorry, I am just not a big sy-fy fan!) However, I did grow to like it in a weird way and for that I have to blame the adorable characters! I didn't really care for the main character, but Jaq and Gus and Bruno were wonderful and very funny! Marriane is super adorable also and the clones were hysterical (like I really really liked them!)

Out of all the stories, this is my favorite line - “I have a very trustworthy face; people tell me things.” It reminded me of my sister. This story had an adorable ending also! While not exactly my type of story, the characters are simply charming. If you are a sy-fy fan and a cinderella fan, you will LOVE this story!

THE MOON MASTER'S BALL:

For the first few chapters, I was pretty bored (sorry, but it is true!) - it is not that it was not a good story or well written because it was both, BUT it was missing something to make it hook me. Rather lackluster. A really good thing is that I was NOT able to figure this story out unlike some of the others. It finally caught my attention around chapter six.
Mrs. Gregson was easily my favorite character from this story because she has spunk and spunk is a good thing in a character (at least in my opinion).
I loved the way she made the slippers sound so very lovely instead of 'glass slippers'. Tilly's character irritated me! She was scared more times than not and then when she wasn't scared she was rude! Granted the ending made her learn not to be so rude, but still... she bugged me (sorry, I am not trying to be too harsh.)
The story was good and most people will really like it - I guess it was just not for me. Sorry!

All in all, I really enjoyed this book collection and thought they each did a great job in their own unique way. I give it a solid four stars out of five because while I really liked it, I didn't love it.