Showing posts with label December. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 December 2014

December Plans!


So I've been very AWOL since starting my teacher training course haven't I? I honestly had plans to be a good blogger and trainee teacher but the reality is I leave for school at 7.30am and get home at 7pm with planning and assignments filling up my time! I'm struggling to figure out this work/study/blog/life balance thing that everyone else seems to have worked out :/
If you have any tips let me know!

However I am currently recovering from Norovirus so I'm housebound for 48 hours and will be trying to write up posts ready for the end of the year!

Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx

Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Top Ten Tuesday: 2015 Releases

Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by: The Broke and the Bookish.
This week's topic: 2015 books I'm Looking Forward To.

2014 has flown by- I can't believe it's time to think about 2015 releases! I've tried not to include debuts or series I included in my last Top Ten post.


I Was Here by Gayle Forman. Gayle Forman wowed me with If I Stay and Where She Went!
Fuel The Fire by Krista and Becca Ritchie. Rose and Connor may just be my favourite Fizzle couple so I'm looking forward to their last book!
The Heir by Kiera Cass. My excitement for this series is well documented so I've for the release date memorised.
The Winner's Crime by Marie Rutkoski. I really enjoyed The Winner's Curse so I'm excited for the follow up.

No Covers!
Asa by Jay Crownover. I love this series and Asa is the most mysterious character!
The Forget-Me-Not Summer by Leila Howland. I enjoyed Nantucket Blue and Nantucket Red so I'm looking forward to more from Leila.
Boy Most Likely To by Huntley Fitzpatrick. I finally read My Life Next Door and I fell in love with Tim and Alice, excited for their story.
P.S I Still Love You by Jenny Han. To All The Boys I Loved Before was simply a good book thrilled to get a sequel.
The Gift of Power by Tamora Pierce. Finally Numair's book! I'm a massive Tamora Pierce fan so this was the best news!

What are you looking forward to reading next year?
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx


Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Blog Tour: One Wild Night by Magan Vernon.

One Wild Night Can Change Everything
Valerie Wilder doesn’t do serious relationships. She also doesn’t usually wake up in Vegas next to a male stripper…
A male stripper who happens to be her new husband.
A quickie divorce seems like the answer, but the Nevada legal system doesn’t think so. When her new husband suggests flying back to Chicago with Valerie she accepts, wondering if one night in Vegas could turn into something much more.

Special guest post from Magan about that lovely cover!

So...you've seen this hot cover?

 
Did you know that the author went to the photo shoot and got to hang out with the cover models?
 
 
So what goes on behind the scenes at a shoot for book covers?
 
First...the author must check the male model's panty size. FOR RESEARCH.
 
 
Then the female and male models are introduced and look at each other seductively...
 
 
 
Then the photographer poses them for the author's enjoyment...ahem...I mean for the cover. THE COVER.
 


Even if that includes the male model laying on a cold bar top...



All in a hard day's work...



Magan Vernon would like to thank Kelsey Keeton from K Keeton Designs for dealing with her craziness and yelling "GRAB HIS PEE PEE" while she tried to pose the models. And a very special thanks to Walter Veale and Suzanne Smith who were the perfect Valerie and Wes!

About the Author!
Magan Vernon is a Young Adult and New Adult writer who lives with her family in the insurance capital of the world. When not writing she spends her time fighting over fake boyfriends via social media. You can find her online on
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Author...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaganVernon
Website: http://www.maganvernon.com



Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx

Saturday, 14 December 2013

Festive Mini Reviews!

Mini reviews~ Sometimes I love a book but I just can't do a full review or I just back log reviews!


So many Christmas novellas around at the moment! They are perfect for getting you in the Christmas mood.

Christmas Catch

 
Two years ago, when Ivy Emerson bailed from the tiny fishing village she’d grown up in to go to Columbia, Sawyer McCallister was the only thing she was sad to leave behind, and she still didn’t look back. But when her mother guilts her into coming home for Christmas, she crashes headfirst into Sawyer, who’s also returned after being away.
Now that they’ve both been dragged back to Saltwater, Maine, they might just realize it’s where they belong. Together.
 
Thoughts!
Christmas Catch is such a perfect festive read. Ivy has finally headed back home for Christmas after avoiding it for years and who does she bump into but her high school sweetheart! I loved the familiarity between Sawyer and Ivy and how they were forced together by coincidence and family. I liked Ivy's family, her siblings seemed very different from her and her mum was so witty. I especially enjoyed the end!
 

 
A Season for Hope
Being dumped just before the holidays was my worst nightmare. I’d spent so many years thinking Preston Wright was the one for me that when he told me it was over, I thought I’d rather die than face the future.
I never expected someone like Judd Kohler to come crashing into my life. Literally. He was coming out. I was going in. My face got in the way. You get the picture. It was an accident. Running into him twice in one day, though? It started to feel like fate.
My mother always says Christmas is a magical time of year. A season for hope. All I know is that just when I thought I’d lost mine, hope somehow found its way back to me.
Just in time for Christmas.
Thoughts!
I quietly enjoyed the first instalment of the Fairhope series but I did not like Bailey! However she was much more understandable and likeable in this novella. To begin with I found her very naïve towards Preston, she seemed to hopelessly have faith in their relationship. Preston himself came off even worse, he seemed like a guy who had cheated on the girl he loved with Bailey and then just strung her along for years with no intention of the relationship really progressing allowing her to centre her whole world on him. This made Bailey's very dramatic reaction to their break up partially understandable although she was quite pathetic! I loved Judd I thought the way he pursued Bailey despite her obvious rebound issues was very well done. He seemed to be exactly what Bailey needed, he allowed her to be herself but was firm when she started to faltered. I really enjoyed this novella- in fact I ended up buying the next Fairhope book straight away!



I love Festive novellas, they are perfect for getting you in the Christmas mood!
Have you read any of the NA Christmas novellas?
 
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx

Thursday, 12 December 2013

End of the Year 2013 #ReadingCram: TBR!

End of Year 2013 Read-a-Thon #ReadingCram is hosted by Jenny from Juliababyjen's Reading Room and Dana from Dana Square.
 
I'm enjoying this read-a-thon so far! I've got quite a large TBR.
 
  • Addicted for Now by Krista and Becca Ritchie.
  • The Moment we Began by Sarra Cannon.
  • If I Return by Sawyer Bennett.
  • Out of Line by Jen McLaughlin.
I'm hoping to read quite a few of these books and a good mix of paperback and eBooks!
 
What are you hoping to read?
 
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx

Monday, 9 December 2013

End of the Year 2013 #ReadingCram. Sign Up!

End of Year 2013 Read-a-Thon #ReadingCram is hosted by Jenny from Juliababyjen's Reading Room and Dana from Dana Square
 
Such a great read-a-thon idea that I'm signing up late! I have a lot of 2013 tbr books to read etc. so this long read-a-thon should be perfect. I'm looking forward to the challenges!

Readathon Goals!
  • Read at least 10 books.
  • Including 3 'real' books.
  • Try to read books from TBRs.
  • Take part in as many challenges as possible!

TBR will be posted shortly.
Wish me luck!
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Over It by Sarah Billington: Blog Tour!

Teen Youtube song writing sensation Poppy Douglas's lead singer boyfriend Ty's been criss-crossing the country and living it up on tour for months while Poppy has been stuck in the boring suburbs, finishing out the school year.
But it's Summer now, and the best thing just happened: Poppy's royalties for writing the hit song The Kiss Off just came in. She's minted, and she knows just what she's going to blow it on.
Ty's band Academy of Lies are headlining a summer music festival, and Poppy is taking her girlfriends along for the best weekend of their lives. It's all organized: the weekend is going to be full of camping under the stars, backstage passes, VIP rooms and partying like rock stars, not to mention some long awaited one-on-one time with America's favourite front man.
Except, when someone drops out of the trip and Poppy takes the opportunity to mend a broken friendship, it doesn't quite go according to plan. And when she meets her boyfriend's BFF from another band, the paparazzi form their own totally wrong conclusions. There's also the matter of Ty's 'super fan' stalker, but the less said about her the better.
The biggest test of all comes in the form of an opportunity too good to pass up. But will insecurities and jealousy stand in Poppy's way? Can Poppy and Ty's relationship even survive it?
Life is about to get much more complicated for Poppy Douglas, but what can you expect when your boyfriend is a rock star?
 
I loved The Kiss Off so I jumped at the chance to join this tour! Unfortunately I didn't finish Over It in time to review it so enjoy this extract!
 
Extract
I walked barefoot in the shallows, my shoes in one hand, aloe vera bottle in the other. One thing could be said for the beach: best exfoliator ever.
Lost in my own thoughts, I wasn’t prepared for what happened next. I really should have been more alert.
“Hey there pretty lady.” A low, gruff voice growled in my ear and hands snaked around my waist from behind, trapping me to him. I screamed; screamed like I’d never screamed before and jerked away, but his arms tightened around me.
“Hey–hey–hey,” the man said, his beard brushing against my neck.
It wasn’t Ty; abort! The handsome stranger wasn’t Ty! I screamed again and suddenly his hand was over my mouth.
I was going to die. I was alone on the beach in the dark and I was going to die. I’d watched the crime channel, I knew this was how women ended up murdered and floating face down, or found stabbed to death in a lifeguard station.
“Get away from me!” My words came out muffled and quiet under his warm palm. His calloused fingers pressed against my cheek. My heart was in my throat, choking off my air supply. His hand clamped over my mouth wasn’t helping the breathing situation either.
“Just ssh, will you?”
“Let me go! Help!” I dug my elbow into the guy’s ribs and he doubled over with a groan. His arms went slack around me. I dashed thirty feet up the beach before I turned around to put a face to my attacker. You know. For the police sketch artist.
“Poppy, it’s me!”
It was a homeless man, or at least he looked homeless, in fisherman pants and a tattered army jacket. The beard was pulled down, hanging loose around his neck, and he pulled off the ratty trucker cap that had cast his face in shadow. His eyes were wide with urgency.
Wait, I knew that homeless man.
My heart beat extra hard for a second, adrenaline exploding through my system as I bent at the waist, breathing hard with relief.
“How did you sneak up on me?” I said. “How did I not hear you? Jesus, Ty!”
He laughed in surprise and rubbed his ribs. “Well that went down differently than I’d expected.”
“Really?” I asked. “Really. What did you expect?”
He was quiet for a moment. “I didn’t think it through enough, did I.
 
 

 

About Sarah Billington
Sarah Billington is an Australian writer and editor who likes to write stories with love,laughs, suspense and zombies. Sometimes all in the same story. Her favouritest thing to write about are those horrendously awkward moments that come with being a teenager. Or a human being. Sarah was extremely accident-prone and klutzy as a kid and teen, so her cup runneth over with experiences of horrendously awkward moments to draw from in her writing. Thankfully, she has grown out of her klutziness. Mostly. She is, however, still an embarrassment.
She loves a variety of random things, which include Swing Dancing, Ice Hockey, Roller Derby and is a bit obsessive about paranormal investigation shows and channel E!.

I love Ty and I can't wait to finish Over It!
Let me know if you're a fan too!
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxxx

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

For Real by Chelsea M. Cameron.

Two people. One fake relationship. What could go wrong?
When virgin Shannon Travers gets fed up with her friends demanding that she find a boyfriend, she enlists the help of tattooed, mohawk-rocking graphic design student Jett. He’s more than happy to play along with their Fake Relationship, including the Ten Rules of Fake Dating that control-freak Shannon comes up with. Even if he likes to violate them. Repeatedly.
But what happens when Fake Dating starts to feel… not fake anymore? Will Shannon be willing to let go and embrace the first thing in her life that’s ever felt REAL?

Why?
I loved Chelsea's Fall and Rise series and this blurb sounded fun!

Thoughts!
For Real is exactly what it sounds like, a fun light hearted read. The characters were witty and well written. Shannon was highly entertaining and relatable. I loved her approach to Fake Dating and how she knew when to stand up for herself in relation to her friends and Jett. Jett was once again an amazing male lead from Chelsea. I found him layered, mysterious and very realistic. I enjoyed all of his family drama and I loved how he treated Shannon, with the perfect amount of respect and humour. Together they made a realistic couple, I enjoyed how their relationship naturally progressed and I loved how easily they slotted into each other's lives. Javier and Hazel were complementary best friends. Javier balanced out Jett's maturity and quiet nature, I loved how protective he was of Jett and how perceptive he was. I look forward to reading more of him. Hazel I initially liked as Shannon and her were complete opposites but such good friends however she did make some rash and potentially dangerous choices on Shannon and was slightly oblivious to Shannon's feelings. I did find her witty, fun and I hope to see her pop up in future books. The plot was simple yet effective. Shannon's rules and their personal issues added depth to the Fake Relationship while their lack of experience made it a believable situation. I liked that almost all aspect's of the relationship were highly realistic and I loved Jett's origami skills. I look forward to the rest of the series!

Rating!

I loved the simple plot and the well written characters!

Have you read any of Chelsea's books?
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxxx

Sunday, 1 December 2013

The Twelve Days of New Adult Giveaway Hop!

Hosted by the lovely Valerie of StuckInBooks!
This Hop starts December 1st and lasts until December 12th.
Time for a Christmassy giveaway! Once again you can win a £5 Amazon gift card or whatever £5 is wherever you are!

Christmassy books you could buy!
Falling by Jolene Perry.
Set in Alaska and a bit more wintery than Christmassy but snow=Christmas!
Dash and Lily's Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan
The most Christmassy book I've read in years!

A Toast to the Good Times by Steph Campbell and Liz Reinhardt.
This takes place largely during the Christmas period and is a great lighthearted read!

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Good Luck!
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxxx