Showing posts with label Kenzie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kenzie. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2014

Coming Soon: "A Christmas to Love You" by Megan Smith

Exciting News!!

Megan Smith posted on her Facebook page that she's releasing a novella in the Love Series!! If you don't remember, I had reviewed the first three books in the series already (I got sort of side tracked in the middle of the fourth book, "Let Me Love You", but I will eventually finish it...especially now that there's going to be something to read when I finish it). If you'd like to check them out, the links to the posts are below. You can also follow the links in the posts to purchase them on Amazon or Kobo.


"Trying Not to Love You" (Love Series 1)
"Easy to Love You" (Love Series 2)

"Hard To Love You" (Love Series 3)
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Now, for this lovely novella, are you ready for this? 

It's called "A Christmas to Love You", and I assume it's meant to be read after the fourth book, "Let Me Love You", because it's been titled as Love Series 4.5 (which is exactly why I desperately need to finish the fourth one now so I can continue on to read this one).  As of yet, there are no links for Goodreads, Amazon, Kobo, etc. but I will definitely update when they are available. All we know, according to Megan's post, it will be releasing next week. No idea when or where, so keep your eyes open!

Clicking on the cover will take you to the Facebook post

How can they still be in love after all these years?

Andrew and Elle Cahill have been married for twenty-six years. They have a strong and healthy relationship along with a beautiful family. Join them and the rest of the Cahill’s this Christmas to hear about their epic love story and catch up with the rest of the crew.

Releasing next week.


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So far, all we know is that it is focusing on the Cahill family, and I'm assuming it's in the present since it says "this Christmas" and I'm guessing it's told through the perspective of Andrew and Elle, MacKenzie's parents.  I've always wondered about their relationship because of certain things you learn while reading the series, so I can't wait to see what this has in store for us! :) 

Definitely a very exciting, and unexpected, Christmas gift! 

THANK YOU, MEGAN!

~BB♡





Thursday, September 25, 2014

Review: "Hard to Love You" by Megan Smith

Do NOT read this review if you haven't read the first two books in the series: "Trying Not to Love You" and "Easy to Love You" by Megan Smith. This is the third book in the series and needs to be read after you've read the first two. Although there are no spoilers about the other books, this review is based on you reading the first two.

Clicking on the cover will take you to its Goodreads page.

What do you do when the one you’ve always wanted becomes too Hard to Love? 

Hailey Taylor's heart has always belonged to Mason Cahill, but one secret has changed everything.

Things on the baseball field come easy for Mason Cahill. Why can’t the rest of his life be simple? Mason's finally admitted he wants the one girl he can be himself around, but one secret destroyed that.

Their love isn't sweet and simple. It's hot, loud, and messy. But now, when he's finally all in, she’s folded. Sparks fly. Tempers flare. Hearts shatter. One thing is certain… everything has changed.

Who will be too Hard to Love?

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If you've been following along, you'd know that this is the third book in the series and that it focuses on MacKenzie's best friend, Hailey, and MacKenzie's brother, Mason.  In the past two books, we get glimpses of their relationship (their very rocky relationship), so it was great to finally know what is going on between the two of them.

The book is told in alternating points-of-view between Hailey and Mason, except for a few random chapters that are told by others. There are also a lot of flashbacks throughout the book that highlight important moments that have happened in either Hailey's or Mason's past. The storyline of the book does continue from where the previous book, "Easy to Love You", left off, so it does not act as a standalone. Although it focuses on two different people than the other two books, you do need to read those first two in order to understand what in the hell is going on.

First off, I love Hailey and Mason together. I also hate them together. They just have wayyyy too much going on between them and it really is frustrating. From reading the first two books, you understand that they have a very up and down relationship, but nothing compares to what you learn in this book alone.  I value the fact that Megan decided to highlight a relationship that wasn't perfect in any way. We get used to reading romance books where girl meets guy, girl falls in love, guy falls in love and happily ever after. I like the fact that Hailey and Mason have a rocky relationship. That they aren't the perfect "lovey-dovey" couple where everything is perfect.  You truly get to see the behind-the-scenes with these two despite what we might have seen in the previous two books. "Hard to Love You" really had me questioning things and wondering what the hell was going to happen with Hailey and Mason.

I love Hailey because she's your typical blond beauty, but she's stubborn as hell. In the previous two books, she's Kenzie's quirky best friend. She may seem all confident and perfect on the outside, but she's so weak and sensitive on the inside.  Mason. Mason, Mason, Mason. These guys in these books will kill you, honestly. They are smouldering and just perfect.  First Hunter and his undying love for Kenzie, and now Mason. Mason, however, is your typical jock who has girls literally dropping at his feet. The good thing is that he only has eyes for Hailey, but his past is what messes him up.

I truly can't decide whether I like Kenzie and Hunter's story or Hailey and Mason's story better.  I think I may need to stick with Kenzie and Hunter though, only because they were the original two and they had two books (lots more to read, yet not enough) and their story continued on indirectly in "Hard to Love You" too.  Oh, and Hunter. Why are there no guys like this in real life? Or more specifically, where are they?

Now that I've finished "Hard to Love You", I've moved on to the next book in the series, "Let Me Love You", which is Jaylinn and Cooper's story. I honestly can't wait to see how this one goes, because Jaylinn and Cooper were always in the background in the first three books. Sure, there were scenes and moments that made you question their relationship, but there was never enough detail to think about. I should be finished this one in the next few days as well, and then I'm screwed. The next book in the series isn't out yet, and then I'll have to find a new book or series to read. I have sooo many books on my "to-read" list on my Goodreads page, but I don't know where to begin...

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Dare to continue the Love Series with "Hard to Love You" by Megan Smith? Find it at your local bookstore, or online at:


Thanks for reading!

-BB

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Review: "Easy to Love You" by Megan Smith

Do NOT read this review if you haven't read the first book in the series: "Trying Not to Love You" by Megan Smith. This is the second book in the series and needs to be read after you've read the first one. Although there are no spoilers about the second book, it does rely on you reading the first one.

Clicking on the cover will take you to its Goodreads page.


Hunter finally has MacKenzie Cahill, the girl of his dreams. A horrible accident finds those dreams threatened. As their lives change, secrets begin to surface. These revelations could prove to be either the downfall of Hunter and MacKenzie or the catalyst that strengthens their bond.

Hunter has painful choices to make. Will he realize what he has before it’s gone? He knows what he must do to save his future, but will he be leaving everyone else in his past?

Will the bond between the two families be strong enough to keep them together?

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 I'm actually so upset that I wasn't able to finish this earlier...I should have been done on the weekend. Unfortunately, I had a few things to do this weekend and things for school to finish up. I'm so sorry.

Anyways, if you've read my previous review "Trying Not to Love You" then you would know that this is the second book of that series. I literally started reading this book the moment I finished the first one.  This series just keeps getting better and better, and I commend Megan Smith for keeping her readers captivated because most sequels are definitely not as good as the first in the series.

"Easy to Love You" is the continuation of Kenzie and Hunter's story and starts off at that major cliffhanger that I told you about at the end of the first book. Oh. My. God. The storyline could have, honestly, taken off in any direction whatsoever and I found my mind reeling with possibilities as I was reading the first few pages. I would think that one thing was going to happen, then all of a sudden I'd think another thing, and then randomly think another thing. I love the unpredictability in a good story. Keeps you on your toes.

As mentioned before, Hunter is just the epitome of "book boyfriend' and this book just confirms it. He really is that good.  You get a lot more Hunter in this book as there are more scenes that are from his point-of-view and I love it. I love it when you get to experience the guy's side of something.  There is a lot more emphasis on Hunter in this book as well, which is fine by me. The more Hunter the better.  You gather some insight on his past and his family, and although it's not always positive, it really does make you want to bring him into your arms and just...you know. Some of the things that you learn about him and his past are a little emotional.

Kenzie and Hunter have their relationship, finally, and it's just incredible. I love the love they have for each other. It's amazing.  It's even more incredible knowing that they've felt like this since the beginning of time.  Their relationship is strong and loving, but sure enough, they have their rough patches. It's during those rough patches that I get so frustrated. It's almost like when you find yourself screaming at the television when some idiot goes into a dark room (that you know is totally full of zombies). Tonnes of dramatic irony. The reader gets to read both Kenzie's and Hunter's points-of-view, and well, ugh, it frustrates you to hell when they won't work things out because you know they should. I think I may have found myself yelling at my Kobo because of that..."Stupid Hunter, what the hell are you doing?!?" or "Kenzie, just shut up and listen!". Yup. I'm an active reader.

Enough about that. Aside from Kenzie and Hunter, you also gain a little insight into Hailey and Mason's relationship. There are a few scenes that are written from their points-of-view and although they are supposed to add to the current story line about Kenzie and Hunter, those scenes really do help you get a feel for Hailey and Mason (who happen to have their own story in "Hard to Love You", which is the third book in the series...also the book I just started after finishing this one, so be prepared for another review in the next couple of days).

I really wish that Megan Smith would continue Kenzie and Hunter's story, because I feel that they didn't have enough "time". The story could have continued for at least another book or two.  I'm not sure if Megan is going to do another Kenzie and Hunter one, but I know there are two books up on Goodreads that have no summary at the moment (well, one of them has the names of the people who are going to be focused, but the other one doesn't...so hopefully it's another Kenzie and Hunter).

I can't wait to finish this series because it's just so good! I can't get enough! But on the other hand, I don't want the series to finish because I want more, much more...Catch-22. BUT, you should definitely, most definitely check this series out because I can guarantee you that you will love it!

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You can find "Easy to Love You" by Megan Smith at your local bookstore, or online at:


Keep reading!

Much Love!

-BB♡

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Review: "Trying Not to Love You" by Megan Smith

Clicking on the book cover will take you to its Goodreads page.

MacKenzie Cahill has dealt with overbearing and overprotective brothers her entire life, making it near impossible to enjoy her teenage years. Having a boyfriend was practically impossible until she met a guy that wasn't afraid to stand up to them - Dominic. He was sweet, thoughtful, and everything MacKenzie ever wanted in a man.

But when they go away to college at Old Dominion University, MacKenzie sees a whole new side of Dominic and begins to wonder if he really is different from every other guy.

Her world is turned upside down after a party, and her brothers' best friend Hunter is the one there to offer her a shoulder to cry on. The chemistry between them is electric, and feelings for each other that have been hidden for years are finally voiced.

Is Hunter willing to be disloyal to his best friends in order to be with the one girl he's always secretly wanted?

New Adult Contemporary Romance: Due to strong language, and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

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Alright, so I literally JUST finished "Trying Not to Love You" by Megan Smith, and by literally, I mean I just started reading the sequel. Yes, it was that good that I needed to start the second one.

If I didn't have full-time classes, I'm pretty sure I would have been finished it by last night. I started it yesterday morning and it was just one of those reads that compels you to keep reading on and on and on and neglect the world around you. I may even have read it in class...or not.

I just couldn't get enough of MacKenzie and Hunter...oh boy...Hunter. Hunter is perfection. As the summary says, Hunter is the best friend of Kenzie's very over-protective brothers. You can only imagine how that goes...hint: read the title of the book again. Since it is written in Kenzie's point-of-view, we get to share her every thought and emotion as she deals with the struggle between Hunter and her brothers, and I admire the fact that it is very accurate.

I loved the constant struggles that Kenzie and Hunter had to face together. But the two of them are so adorable together and Hunter is the epitome of "book boyfriend". His love for Kenzie is just...just...melt-worthy and enough for you to fall in love with him. I think it helped that Megan Smith had a little background story in the prologue that gave insight into MacKenzie and her brothers, as well as Hunter too.

It's one of those books where you just want to shove your hands in the pages and literally smush the two people together because you just know it's going to happen but you're thinking to yourself: "Hurry the fuck up already!"

The one thing that bothered me a bit was Kenzie's naïveté. I think it may be because I just finished reading a book where the female was the complete opposite, so the change was just different. However, her naïveté did suit the storyline and added to the character development of other characters, so it's not all that bad.

Now, "Trying Not to Love you" is definitely for older readers as it deals with mature themes and a lot of sexy scenes...a lot. Amazing hot sexy scenes. Amazing hot sexy scenes with Hunter. Need I say more?

Definitely give it a read, and if you love it anywhere as much as I do, you'll definitely forget to eat and sleep because you'll completely immerse yourself into the words. Like I said at the beginning, I literally JUST finished the book before moving on to the second, "Easy to Love You". The ending finished in a cliffhanger that left you craving more and wanting to know absolutely everything.

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Want to give "Trying Not to Love You" by Megan Smith a try? You can find it at your local bookstore, or online on:


If you've read it already, leave a comment to let myself and others know what you thought!

Much love! 

-BB♡