Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Bring Me Home For Christmas - Robyn Carr

Bring Me Home for Christmas (Virgin River Series #14)


From Barnes and Noble:

"This year, Becca Timm knows the number one item on her Christmas wish list—getting over Denny Cutler. Three years ago, Denny broke her heart before heading off to war. It's time she got over her silly college relationship and moved on.
So she takes matters into her own hands and heads up to Virgin River, the rugged little mountain town that Denny calls home, as an uninvited guest on her brother's men-only hunting weekend. But when an accident turns her impromptu visit into an extended stay, Becca finds herself stranded in Virgin River. With Denny. In very close quarters.
As the power of Christmas envelops the little town, Becca discovers that the boy she once loved has become a strong and confident man. And the most delicious Christmas present she can imagine."

I love Robyn Carr. I forgot just how much until I read this book. This is part of her Virgin River series and I was so glad to get to read a bit about all the folks in town that I've grown to love in the last 13 books.
One of the reasons that I love her so much is because she gives her characters real problems that real people have in the real world. There are no beautiful super models and jamming rock stars that just can't make their relationship work. Alot of her characters are somehow connected to the military and I love that too.
This book we meet Denny again. He did two tours with the Marine's. He lost buddies and his mom along the way. He was dealing with alot of issues and along the way that contributed to his and Becca's relationship.
We see them both grow up as a result. I love the long lost love stories and this one didn't disappoint. I love that she doesn't feel the need to use bad language and doesn't get too tacky with the love scenes. She makes sure to put most of her emphasis and words to the story line instead of to things that don't add much to it. I like her alot and after this one I will continue to.



Saturday, January 14, 2012

Hello there!

So last year I totally sucked at updating the book blog. I am going to New Year's Resolution this thing and get it back up and running.
I'll start by linking you to my latest review, American Sniper. It's a great book and I apparently had alot to say about it!

Anywho, I wanted to give you a few resources that I use quite a bit when it comes to picking books.

Fantastic Fiction is a Fantastic resource. Don't be put off by the look of the site. It lacks that professional look in the design. In fact the first few times that I used it I was a bit put off and scared that the info wasn't correct because of how the site feels. Get.over.that. At the library, I used this site all day, every day. Let me tell you a few things I love about it.
First of all it has every author that I have ever had to look up. Seriously, I cannot remember ever looking up someone and they weren't in that database. Each person has a page and it does a little blurb about them. Then you have the books this person has written. Each book also has a page. Then at the bottom of the author page if gives you a list of authors that this author recommends AND a list of authors that read similar to that author.
The main reason that I use this site is that they have an up-to-date and correct list of the order you read books in a series. That was a big hassle at the library, which book you read first in a series. Fantastic Fiction is my go to place for this. I choose that even over the author's website, here's why. On most author website's they list their books in order of publication. That is not always the order in which you should read the series. Something like the Silence of the Lamb series. You don't watch those in the order they were made because the LAST one is actually the beginning. That's why I use FF for the series listing. I can get lost all day on this site.

Baker and Taylor is the company that we used to order books. I know that there are other companies out there, but this is the one that I'm most familiar with. They put out tons of magazine's each month to keep you up to date on what's going on in the book world. You can look at these magazine's online :) The link that I sent you to is to their magazine Forecast. That is the magazine that will generally give you the main stream fiction and non fiction. This let's you see what debut authors are causing a stir and what new things your favorite's are working on. This magazine is generally what I use to make out my "To Be Read" list.