Showing posts with label Aimee Carson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aimee Carson. Show all posts
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Review: The Unexpected Wedding Guest by Aimee Carson
Reese Michaels’ unexpected wedding guest is her ex-husband Mason Hicks. He’s under his doctor’s orders to get back in her life to heal. Their divorce came shortly after his return from duty in Afghanistan and his diagnosis of PTSD. The former Marine doesn’t mean to spoil her special day, but sparks continue to fly between them. Her fiancĂ©, Dylan, notices and decides to postpone the wedding, leaving Reese and Mason alone. The wedding is off, but the party lives on. All the guests’ travel plans are set, food ordered, and a DJ playing music. Reese, with Mason’s help, redoes the venue. The reception is bringing together Reese’s former college roommates. This book is in a series called The Wedding Season. Each one has her own story. Mason believes he’s done too much damage to her relationship with Dylan and leaves. Reese hauls after him, confesses she only loves him, and wants to start over. He gives her his dog tags and whole heartedly agrees.
This story treats Mason’s PTSD seriously. He has blinding migraines and severe memory loss. He sees himself as a burden to Reese which is why he left her. She has been seen as a spoiled princess with wealthy parents. She has leaned on them for advice and money. They also chose Dylan for her. Part of her character’s growth is accepting her shortcomings and being open to Mason’s illness. Ten years ago, she filed for divorce. Now, she’s stepping up to help him. True love conquers all.
I liked Mason. It’s interesting in books exes are so much better than current partners. He has health issues and doesn’t complain about them. He does love Reese and has never stopped. He tries to do the right thing and steer her back to Dylan. He sees him as a better match for Reese and more acceptable to her family. He has a loner vibe, a wounded warrior looking to cure others. His feelings are deep and hard for him to express, but real.
Reese is a piece of work. She lacks self-awareness. Dylan never expresses love, but gives the impression she’ll do fine as a wife. She relies on her parents’ approval and disapproval to gauge her love life. Her college friends tagged her as the Park Avenue Princess. She married Mason on a whim, but never took the time to know or understand him. By the end of the story, she’s confronted with her selfish behavior and decides to change.
This is a quick and enjoyable read. The best scene is the defacing of the ice sculpture swans. The idea of making a bad situation into a fun idea sustains the book.
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Saturday, January 5, 2013
Weekly Winners
Below is a list of all of the winners from the past week.
Joanne
Baby It's Cold Outside by Kate Hardy, Heidi Rice, Amy Andrews and Aimee Carson
Linda
Wings of Redemption by Sarah Gilman
Lori
Taming Her Forbidden Lord by Catherine Hemmerling
Donna
Kiss of the Betrayer by Boone Brux
Yadira
The Billionaire's Christmas Baby by Victoria James
Beverly
A Cinderella Christmas Carol by Hope Tarr
Lori
Blood Vow by Karin Tabke courtesy of Berkley Heat
Bethanne
Archangel of Mercy by Christina Ashcroft courtesy of Berkley Heat
Joanne
Baby It's Cold Outside by Kate Hardy, Heidi Rice, Amy Andrews and Aimee Carson
Linda
Wings of Redemption by Sarah Gilman
Lori
Taming Her Forbidden Lord by Catherine Hemmerling
Donna
Kiss of the Betrayer by Boone Brux
Yadira
The Billionaire's Christmas Baby by Victoria James
Beverly
A Cinderella Christmas Carol by Hope Tarr
Lori
Blood Vow by Karin Tabke courtesy of Berkley Heat
Bethanne
Archangel of Mercy by Christina Ashcroft courtesy of Berkley Heat
All winners have been notified via email. Thank you to everyone that stopped by and entered. =)
Monday, December 24, 2012
Interview with Authors Kate Hardy, Heidi Rice, Amy Andrews and Aimee Carson and Giveaway
Today I would like to welcome the ladies that are behind Baby, It's Cold Outside, a book comprised of four different novellas. All of the authors have stopped by to share and answer a few questions. Please give everyone a warm welcome.
Kate Hardy is an award-winning author of more than 50 books for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Her novel 'Breakfast at Giovanni's' won the RNA Romance Prize in 2008 and she's been shortlisted three more times for the award, as well as for two Romantic Times awards.
She lives in Norwich in the east of England with her husband, two children, a springer spaniel called Byron, and too many books to count. She's a bit of a nerd who loves cinema, the theatre, history and cooking (which is why she has to go to the gym five times a week - oh, and to ballroom dancing lessons), and adores anything Italian. She loves doing research, particularly if it's hands-on and means experimenting with cooking (on her website, most of her books have a recipe connected to them). Reviewers say that her books are full of warmth, heart and charm - and also that you'll learn something new and interesting from them!
Kate Hardy is an award-winning author of more than 50 books for Harlequin Mills & Boon. Her novel 'Breakfast at Giovanni's' won the RNA Romance Prize in 2008 and she's been shortlisted three more times for the award, as well as for two Romantic Times awards.
She lives in Norwich in the east of England with her husband, two children, a springer spaniel called Byron, and too many books to count. She's a bit of a nerd who loves cinema, the theatre, history and cooking (which is why she has to go to the gym five times a week - oh, and to ballroom dancing lessons), and adores anything Italian. She loves doing research, particularly if it's hands-on and means experimenting with cooking (on her website, most of her books have a recipe connected to them). Reviewers say that her books are full of warmth, heart and charm - and also that you'll learn something new and interesting from them!
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