Brody Markham has endured a nightmare, spending the last five years in prison and losing everything that was dear to him. Now he’s back home, trying to survive in a world he doesn’t recognize anymore. While his family and friends desperately try to reach through to him, he shelters himself further and further away from their love.
Alyssa Myers has worked her entire life to distance herself from the luxurious and privileged lifestyle in which she was raised. Running her non-profit agency, The Haven, she is content to spend her days helping abused animals find sanctuary, which fulfills her in a way that money just can’t buy.
Maybe it’s that she recognizes in Brody some of the same characteristics she sees in her homeless wards, but Alyssa is powerless to stop her personal quest to make Brody whole again.
While Brody struggles to surface from the darkness, Alyssa tries to protect her heart in case he’s not willing to accept the light that she offers him.
Make it a Double is the second book in Sawyer's latest series Last Call although it can be read as a standalone. I loved her Off series so I have high hopes for this new one!
Let me know if you love this new series!
Much love!
Lettie
Xxx
'Anyone who says they have only one life to live must not know how to read a book'
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Spring Reading Thing.
The Musings of a Book Addict is hosting an amazing 3 month reading challenge – The Spring Reading Thing! 20th March- 20th June 2014.
I've had a bit of a slow start to the year both blogging and reading so this no pressure long term challenge is just what I need.
Goals
TBR!
I've got a vague reading list but 3 months is long time to plan your reading!.
- Once We Were by Kat Zhang.
- Across a Star Swept Sea by Diana Peterfreund.
- The One by Kiera Cass.
- Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff.
- Just One Year by Gayle Foreman.
- None of the Regular Rules by Erin Downing.
- Daughter of the Flames by Zoe Marriott.
- Over It by Sarah Billington.
- Escaping Me by Elizabeth Lee.
- ...
Will you be joining in?
Much Love
Lettie
Xxx
Monster Reviewathon: Sign Up!
The Monster Read and Review-a-thons are a great
chance for us all to get together, read some fabulous reads, and get to those
reviews that we know have been sitting there waiting to be done for a little too
long. You can read as much as you want. Review till you cannot review anymore.
Whatever works best for you! In addition to the Thons, we will be hosting some
fun related challenges, great prizes, and a Twitter party. You decide how much
you want to participate. Whether it is just for a few days in reading then
switching to reviewing or only participating on one or the other… what you get
done depends on you!
– From The Book Monsters
I definitely need a reviewathon to catch up on my reviews! Once again I'm hoping to get ahead of myself..... Fingers crossed!
Goals
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx
– From The Book Monsters
I definitely need a reviewathon to catch up on my reviews! Once again I'm hoping to get ahead of myself..... Fingers crossed!
Goals
- To schedule at least 5 reviews.
- To draft 6 reviews.
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx
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Thursday, 20 March 2014
Reading through the Ages- Primary School!
This series is an expansion of a Guest Post I did over at Sniffly Kitty years ago!
It like a through the years in books- I've divided this into school years as that's what I relate books to in my mind.
I loved his Sophie books so much I wanted to live on a farm too! I also loved Dodos are Forever and Tumbleweed. My library had a big selection of his books which I worked my way through!
It like a through the years in books- I've divided this into school years as that's what I relate books to in my mind.
Primary School- Reception- Year 2 (ages 4 to 7)
Elmer and Six Dinner Sid
Favourite books of reception class by a long shot! I loved Sid and no matter how many times I read it or had it read to me I still laughed at his six dinners :P. Elmer used to entertain me endlessly.
Enid Blyton
Hands down my favourite childhood author. She cultivated my love of reading. I was issued my own library card so I could borrow the Secret Seven and Famous Five books to my little heart’s content. My Uncle brought me the Magic Faraway Tree and the Naughtiest Girl Again and I think along with the Wishing Chair I loved them the best!
Dick King Smith
Dick King Smith
I loved his Sophie books so much I wanted to live on a farm too! I also loved Dodos are Forever and Tumbleweed. My library had a big selection of his books which I worked my way through!
Jacqueline Wilson
A close second to Enid Blyton is the amazing Jacqueline Wilson and her skill for writing about realistic but difficult childhood situations. Her books entertained me from 7 to at least 16 and even now, I reread them.
I love reliving my childhood by books!
Let me know what books you loved during this age!
Much Love
Lettie
xxx
I love reliving my childhood by books!
Let me know what books you loved during this age!
Much Love
Lettie
xxx
Tuesday, 11 March 2014
Panic by Lauren Oliver.
Panic began as so many things do in Carp, a dead-end town of 12,000 people in the middle of nowhere: because it was summer, and there was nothing else to do.
Heather never thought she would compete in Panic, a legendary game played by graduating seniors, where the stakes are high and the payoff is even higher. She’d never thought of herself as fearless, the kind of person who would fight to stand out. But when she finds something, and someone, to fight for, she will discover that she is braver than she ever thought.
Dodge has never been afraid of Panic. His secret will fuel him, and get him all the way through the game, he’s sure of it. But what he doesn't know is that he’s not the only one with a secret. Everyone has something to play for.
For Heather and Dodge, the game will bring new alliances, unexpected revelations, and the possibility of first love for each of them—and the knowledge that sometimes the very things we fear are those we need the most.
Why?
I was intrigued to read something contemporary from Lauren Oliver.
What I loved:
Concept- I loved the concept of Panic. It was so well thought out and all the potential holes, such as why no one told, were clearly covered. I liked that you never really understood the games or the participants fully. All the motives were different and the challenges were surprisingly intuitive.
Setting- I found Carp to be the perfect setting for Panic. The implied demographics of the town explained the popularity and anticipation of Panic. It was clear why so many people felt they needed to win and were willing to lie and betray others. The layout and seclusion of the town was also perfect for the playing of the game with lots of different spots for the game to take place without anyone else knowing!
Viewpoints- I enjoyed Heather and Dodge's viewpoints. They had slightly different backgrounds and motivations but started out as underdogs. I liked that they gave such different interpretations of scenarios and it was interesting to see what they did and did not pick up on. I loved that it revealed the corruption, decisions of side characters as well. I also found that despite the two viewpoints both characters still surprised me throughout the book!
Characters- The whole cast of characters were brilliantly distinctive and well written. I enjoyed all of their individual backgrounds and interactions but I'm going to comment on my favourites! I liked Nat especially seeing her from the two viewpoints, it was clear to see that her initial portrayal as just a popular girl was a façade as she had hidden depths, motivations and issues. Bishop and Heather's interactions and relationship also had hidden depths, and as the game progressed it became more and more complicated. I loved their easy friendship in the beginning and how obvious their feelings towards each other were. Anne was completely outside of the Carp/Panic world and seemed like a level headed person willing to offer Heather a decent job as well as encouraging her to do more with herself. I really enjoyed the extra layer she brought to the book.
What I Didn't love:
Lack of resolution- I felt the book could of done with an epilogue to give a more in depth ending or at least one more chapter from Dodge's point of view. I'm still wondering why certain characters did what they did! I also felt some issues were skirted over e.g. Nat's possible Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Rating
I really enjoyed the concept and structure of Panic and all the twists and turns!
Have you read Panic?
Leave me a link to your review below if you've reviewed it!
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx
Heather never thought she would compete in Panic, a legendary game played by graduating seniors, where the stakes are high and the payoff is even higher. She’d never thought of herself as fearless, the kind of person who would fight to stand out. But when she finds something, and someone, to fight for, she will discover that she is braver than she ever thought.
Dodge has never been afraid of Panic. His secret will fuel him, and get him all the way through the game, he’s sure of it. But what he doesn't know is that he’s not the only one with a secret. Everyone has something to play for.
For Heather and Dodge, the game will bring new alliances, unexpected revelations, and the possibility of first love for each of them—and the knowledge that sometimes the very things we fear are those we need the most.
Why?
I was intrigued to read something contemporary from Lauren Oliver.
What I loved:
Concept- I loved the concept of Panic. It was so well thought out and all the potential holes, such as why no one told, were clearly covered. I liked that you never really understood the games or the participants fully. All the motives were different and the challenges were surprisingly intuitive.
Setting- I found Carp to be the perfect setting for Panic. The implied demographics of the town explained the popularity and anticipation of Panic. It was clear why so many people felt they needed to win and were willing to lie and betray others. The layout and seclusion of the town was also perfect for the playing of the game with lots of different spots for the game to take place without anyone else knowing!
Viewpoints- I enjoyed Heather and Dodge's viewpoints. They had slightly different backgrounds and motivations but started out as underdogs. I liked that they gave such different interpretations of scenarios and it was interesting to see what they did and did not pick up on. I loved that it revealed the corruption, decisions of side characters as well. I also found that despite the two viewpoints both characters still surprised me throughout the book!
Characters- The whole cast of characters were brilliantly distinctive and well written. I enjoyed all of their individual backgrounds and interactions but I'm going to comment on my favourites! I liked Nat especially seeing her from the two viewpoints, it was clear to see that her initial portrayal as just a popular girl was a façade as she had hidden depths, motivations and issues. Bishop and Heather's interactions and relationship also had hidden depths, and as the game progressed it became more and more complicated. I loved their easy friendship in the beginning and how obvious their feelings towards each other were. Anne was completely outside of the Carp/Panic world and seemed like a level headed person willing to offer Heather a decent job as well as encouraging her to do more with herself. I really enjoyed the extra layer she brought to the book.
What I Didn't love:
Lack of resolution- I felt the book could of done with an epilogue to give a more in depth ending or at least one more chapter from Dodge's point of view. I'm still wondering why certain characters did what they did! I also felt some issues were skirted over e.g. Nat's possible Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Rating
I really enjoyed the concept and structure of Panic and all the twists and turns!
Have you read Panic?
Leave me a link to your review below if you've reviewed it!
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
Thoughts on Searching for Beautiful by Nyrae Dawn.
Before, Brynn had a group of best friends, a loving boyfriend, a growing talent for pottery. She had a life. And after…she had none.
When Brynn lost the boyfriend who never loved her, the friends who feel she betrayed their trust, and the new life just beginning to grow inside her, she believes her future is as empty as her body. But then Christian, the boy next door, starts coming around. Playing his guitar and pushing her to create art once more. She meets some new friends at the local community center, plus even gets her dad to look her in the eye again…sort of.
But can Brynn open up her heart to truly find her life’s own beauty, when living for the after means letting go of the before?
I've been a fan of Nyrae Dawn since I started blogging, I've read the majority of her books and reviewed a few as well as interviewing her. Naturally I assumed I'd love her latest Young Adult title.... But I didn't. I'm not even sure why I just couldn't get into it. A couple of the characters grated on me I suppose but that's happened before and I've still enjoyed the book hmmm...
Bottom Line
I only skimmed Searching for Beautiful but I still found it to be beautifully written with great realistic characterisation. It seemed to cover many themes successfully with a positive moral message that avoided being preachy! I am disappointed that I didn't love, or even finish,this title like the rest of Nyrae's books but I would still recommend picking it up yourself!
Let me know if you love it!
Much Love
Lettie
Xxx
Sunday, 2 March 2014
Stacking the Shelves Follow Up: February

Yearly follow ups on my monthly stacking the shelves posts.
I have a bad habit of buying lots of books and then not getting around to reading them...... Please tell me this happens to other people?
Hopefully these posts will make me accountable and encourage me to read the leftovers :)
Reviewed!
Make It Last by Bethany Lopez.
I Choose You by Bethany Lopez.
Trust in Me by Bethany Lopez- Measuring Up by Nyrae Dawn.Double Clutch by Liz Reinhardt
Fall Guy by Liz Reinhardt.
Leftover......
Between The Lines by Tammara Webber.
None of The Regular Rules by Erin Downing.
My Paper Heart by Magan Vernon.
The Disgrace of Kitty Grey by Mary Hooper.
Mila 2.0 by Debra Driza.
Perception by Lee Strauss.
More reviews but more leftovers!
Which of my leftovers should I read first?
Much Love!
Lettie
Xxx
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