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The Reflective Reader


A #Hashtag and BearPaw Resort Crossover Novella

                                                              

Summary


Olympic gold medalist, Liam Mattison, is the king of the BearPaw mountain. Understanding the need for a little quality family time, he sends out an invite for the Maryland Knights star players to join him and his family at BearPaw resort in Colorado.

Just when you thought you had heard the last of the #Hashtag crew, Romeo decides to take his family on a much needed vacation to go skiing in the Rockies. But this #Vacay, wont be your average family get away. Dodging the press is always a full-time job for this family of football royalty. Add in a healthy dose of love, humor and Rimmel's affliction for finding danger, and this vacation is sure to be one for the records.

"What a beautiful family we have," she whispered, gazing up at me. "Thank you Romeo. Thank you for all of this." 

 

Analysis


I have long enjoyed Cambria Herberts #Hashtag and accompanying #Gear Shark series. Naturally, when I learned of the release of #Vacay, I was anxious to hear what Romeo and Rimmel's family was up too. I was also pleasantly surprised by the addition of Liam Mattison's family at the BearPaw resort in this crossover novella.

The characters didn't disappoint. Roman (Romeo) Anderson and his wife Rimmel steal your heart as their love continues to grow. His protective-alpha nature and her accident prone yet stubborn independence are sure to make any girl swoon. Their family always makes the reader feel welcome and it is refreshing to see they way they tease and banter with one another. Liam and his family were a perfect mirror of the #Hashtag crew. They had a similar dynamic and blended seamlessly with the Anderson's family.

The plot was well planned out and flowed pretty seamlessly throughout most of the book. I found myself immersed immediately in the story and found myself traipsing along with the characters up the Colorado mountain-side. Herbert did a great job with her descriptions and the natural action of the characters, really making the scene come to life. I also enjoyed the introduction of wolf. She added a fun twist that added the the story's feel-good atmosphere.

As wonderful as this story was, however, I felt like the ending was rushed. The relationship between Daniel and Meredith moved to quickly for my taste. I would have liked to see more development between the two of them. It felt as if there were a chapter missing that should have bound the beginning and end of their story together.


Final Thoughts


In all, I have to admit that this was an excellent book. I love the characters and had a lot of fun with this in this short but sweet novella. I would have loved to have given it a 5 star rating, but felt that the under-developed nature of Daniel and Meredith's relationship prevented it. That said, I absolutely recommend this book to anyone looking for great "feel-good" read. I do however caution, that this is NOT a stand-alone novel. And really should be read after reading at the very least, the #Hashtag series. As a final note, I will be adding the BearPaw Resort series to my own reading list, as I am hoping to spend a little more time getting to know Liam and his family.




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Summary

Billie lost everything, her home, her career, her husband. Two years later, she is back and city better watch out. With a new outlook on love, a a few sizes smaller and her roommates wardrobe, she ready to take the city by storm. A chance encounter with Satcher Gable, her ex-husband's best friend and business partner sets the stage for a series of fortunate events. After losing everything, it looks like Billie is about to reclaim everything she once had.


"Luck? You don't need luck for revenge. You just need balls."

 

Analysis


I have heard the name of Tarryn Fisher mentioned several times in a book lover's group over the last few years and decided to give her a try when I found this book on a my recommendations list for kindle. I was really excited to read this particular book. The image on the cover drew me in immediately and the title was an excellent hook in of itself. Once I got into it though, I really had mixed feelings about the plot and the characters, most especially Billie.

Billie is quite the character, quite literally. She has an unhealthy habit or trying to reinvent herself when life is hard. She even goes as far as renaming herself "Wendy". A name that never quite stuck with the other characters, and she eventually discards. I also found her character to be rather immature for a woman who has run a successful business and dealt with struggles of a divorce. Her character did however go through a development of sorts and after a near death experience, she began realize the errors in her behavior.

Woods, the ex-husband was disappointingly predictable. I found his character to be quite flat. He seemed to be after only one thing, the woman he cant have. There was no real turmoil with him. His character felt robotic and under developed. Considering the impact his character has on Billie, I felt that Woods' character really needed more substance. Instead, he felt more like a place holder for an event rather than true person in the story.

Satcher, was by far my favorite character. He was consistent and well developed. He was the perfect character for his role. Calm, assertive yet reserved, allowing Billie to navigate her way through her new professional/personal relationship with Woods, while also offering advice. He balanced her erratic behavior and added a bit of charm to the story that was undeniable.

The plot, I found to be quite predictable and as such, slightly boring. There were moments that were entertaining but there were equal parts that I found to be drab and uneventful. One of the most difficult things to write, is a new version of the same old story. This plot, felt very much like a retelling of every "woman scorned" tale, without anything spectacular to set it apart. In general, the story line was acceptable. There were a few twists, but nothing I felt were substantial enough to make it unique.  


Final Thoughts


With this book's kindle rating for Best Contemporary Romance being above the 400 range, I can confidently say that I was a little disappointing. In general I thought this book was okay. It had a few good moments, but the characters felt under developed and the overall story didn't have enough "oomph" for me. I expected more of an aggressive character in Billie than the whiny girl that graced most of the story and in general felt that it was overly predictable. The one saving grace for this book, for me, was Satcher. 

This book is a good one for anyone recovering from a "book hangover" or just in the mood for something that isn't too heavy. It is an easy read, with very little in the way of serious drama.






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Reagan is beautiful, smart and awkward in all the right ways. Rhett is sexy, charming and predictably unavailable. They are neighbors who never spoke, but when they do finally meet, it is a disaster of epic proportions. One naked man, a crazy lady and a hospital trip later, and you will find yourself laughing out loud in to this romantic comedy of errors by JB Heller.


"I think he was going to kiss me, but my mouth got in the way again. I told him swans have external penises."

 

Analysis


Summer always brings about a feeling of fun and laughter, which is why I sought out another romantic comedy for my summer reading list. "Pink Bits" came up in a recommendation list on my kindle, so I decided to give it a try. JB Heller is an indie author from Australia and has already published 15 books. Pink Bits is rated #1467 on Amazon'ts best seller list and #14 in its best selling short story list.

The hook line in this particular book was extraordinary! I was equal parts shocked and intrigued and found myself laughing out loud after reading just the first sentence. With such a bang-out beginning, I was slightly disappointing with the remaining first chapter. I felt that it spent too much time explaining and less time showing me about Reagan and Rhett's characters. However, this slow tediousness ended with the chapter and the promised humor made an appearance in the second chapter.

One of the things I love about indie authors, is the creativity that comes with self-publication. Indie authors are not confined to the mainstream expectations of novel writing, and I felt like Pink Bits was an excellent example of this. It did lack quite a bit of realism, there were few scene descriptions, so my mind was forced to produce its own settings and some of the dialog was a bit ridiculous. Both of these however, added to the books charm and aided in the sense of "awkwardness" whether intentional or not.



Final Thoughts


I gave this book a 3 star rating. Pink Bits a a great quick summer read if you are looking for something lighthearted with little expectation of reading a best seller. The book is amusing, funny and easy to read with little mental stumbling. The story was good, however not exactly exceptional which is why it only received 3 stars. I recommend this one for anyone looking for a book to read by the pool or on the beach.




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I have a passion for literature, both classic and contemporary. For me, reading is more than just a hobby, it is a passion that fuels my own creativity and inspires the growth of humanity.

I am currently working on my BA in English with a concentration in writing. As an inspiring writer, I spend a lot of my time reading and analyzing works from many different authors within varying genres.

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