Total= 50 Cents
Plot—8¢
Oh, this book turned the thought of alpha males upside down for me. It is s a story about the other side of that story. It’s about finding, or re-finding, someone when the time is right. It is about thinking you know someone, or a type of person, and then having that blown completely out of the water. The story is wonderfully colorful, original and so enjoyable.
Main Characters—5¢
I loved Blair. She’s smart, ambitious, hilarious, spontaneous and has a morality that I really liked. Not always quick to actively make the decision, she always knows what decision to make. She is really witty and pretty open to just about anything. I loved how her character was so damn relatable. I found myself reading my own thoughts as I read hers. She was an ironic character and she’s totally one of my new favorite book girls.
Sam Vonn. Yum. Baseball star. Imperfect. A shit ton of humility. Quick to play and laugh. Patient. He was like a real guy. It was so refreshing to have a character that was simply perfect for a leading guy. Hot. Romantic. Funny. I fell in love with him. He was casually sexy. Does that made sense? Sam’s laid back and go-with-the-flow attitude made him seems so likeable. A great character.
Secondary Characters—5¢
The secondaries made this book for me. Alicia was so charismatic. Much the hopeless romantic, she’s Blair’s best friend and tells her like it is. No holding back, giving her shit and making her laugh when she desperately needs to. She’s up for anything and loves Clair for who she is and is on her side no matter what. Everyone could use a friend like her.
I'll make some margaritas and you can drink right out of the blender." ~Alicia
The other characters in the book, Trevor, Beth, Steven & Ross, made this book so cool and vivid. They added so much personality that I actually liked reading about them. Trevor was fascinating.
Setting—5¢
I’m a travel junkie. This book took me to so many places and it wasn’t even just that. It was the getting to and from them that was great too! The airports, flights and travel just travel itself. My husband and I were talking and he said he was worn out from his Saturday night. I told him I was jet lagged. That wasn’t too far off base. This book takes place all over the country. In hotels, out and about in cities that were familiar and some I’d never been. Atlanta, New York, Boston, San Francisco, Miami, Key West, St. Louis and others. It was so exciting and fun. Totally enjoyable.
Humor—5¢
I laughed my ass right the fuck off. The dialog is so candid. So genuine. So wonderful. Did I say I loved this book? I’m so beginning to be a real cliché here, but I love books like I love men. When women say, “Looks are important, but what really matters is a sense of humor,” I whole heartedly agree. With this book, I wanted to bang-it right away. Books that make me laugh out loud seem to win the biggest spots in my heart. IF you love funny, romance this book has it in spades.
A/R—5¢
I read this book in one sitting one Friday night. Did I regret not going out? Not one fucking bit! This book was more entertaining than any drunken brand of socializing I was about to take part in. I started the book, read the book, finished the book. Nothing fancy just straight up balls to the wall reading. I would have loved to see someone try to interrupt me. Or, shit, maybe they did and I didn’t even notice.
Vocab—4¢
The vocabulary wasn’t some over the top literary masterpiece. It was real. It was as if I was listening or watching a movie. A great movie at that. It wasn’t fancy, or elaborate. I didn’t give a hoot. It was funny, the dialog was engaging and it read very quickly. Edited really, really well.
Steam—4¢
Yeah, this book is hot. I was floored by the way sex and sexy were dissected and reverted back to… hmm… what’s the best word here vanilla? And it was romantic. I don’t want to give anything great away, but this book is hot in it's perfectly less-hot way.
Value—5¢
This book was $0.99 when I bought it, which was a total steal! The book is priced at $2.99 today and that is still a steal. Ms. Dawes could be making one to two more bucks per digital copy. I was really lucky to pick it up at such a low price.
Honestly, it was an impulse purchase. I loved the cover and it was priced very attractively. I read a few sentences into the blurb and was sold. So, at whatever price you buy this book, you are getting a deal. The only one getting shorted are the numb-skulls that don’t read it at all.
Ending—4¢
It was great. The plot built and progressed just the way it needed to. I don’t want to say it was predictable, because it really wasn’t. However, I always had the feeling like things were going to be okay. I never had the desperate, “Oh, shit what if they don’t make it” feeling. The very end was so funny and romantic. It was a very sincere and perfect way for their story to end.
I have read other books by Kate Dawes. It read The Fade Series last summer/fall sometime and then began my blog in January. I don’t have to tell you that I never got around to reviewing a lot of those books from my pre-blog life. Anyway, where I’m going with that is I love her. She does a wonderful job at writing relatable characters that I root for. If you haven’t heard or read this author before, don’t wait.
The book is a home run of a recommendation from me, because it is so freaking ironic and funny. I would recommend this book to anyone that is just a bit jaded by the typical erotica/romance novel. It is the antithesis of that, and yet it is that at the same time. Awesome book.