Champagne with a Celebrity – Guest Review

April 7th, 2011

Unfortunatly…every once in a great while my life gets in the way of me reviewing. This is one of those times, but my OCD nature prohibits me from leaving yall hanging, so yesterday I decided to reach out to my Kindle-ites and ask for assistance. I was floored! Not only did I have several of my fellow reviewers answer my distress call and offer up reviews, but I had authors as well. So… today, it is my pleasure to introduce you to Author Chris Redding.

Chris discovered at age ten she had a knack for storytelling. Ever since, she has wanted to be a published author. She lives in New Jersey with her family and animals. When she isn’t writing she works part time for her local hospital. Her books include “Corpse Whisperer” and “Incendiary.”

Let’s give her a proper KO welcome.

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Guest Review: Champagne with a Celebrity


​I don’t read anything from Harlequin, but a for few times a year. After I’ve read something dark, a nice category romance clears the mind of those dreary images. You know what’s going to happen, maybe not where and to whom, but you can count on a happy ending.

I picked up Champagne with a Celebrity by Kate Hardy because the hero is a perfumer. My husband is a perfumer and he always bugs me to write one into one of my novels.

​The heroine, Amber Wynne, is a British socialite. Always in the news as a party girl. The hero is a French perfumer who doesn’t like the spotlight. He has a secret that he doesn’t want revealed. They meet at a wedding and he pursues her relentlessly.

​Let me get my one complaint out of the way right now. Ms Hardy used the word perfumier. My DH has been a perfumer for twenty years. He’s done that job in England, Switzerland and the U.S. He’s never seen that word. So in the beginning that word pulled me out of the story.

But I stuck with it and got past it.

​And so glad I did. Ms. Hardy gave her characters a lot of depth. They were three-dimensional and, frankly, I wanted to meet them in real life. I was rooting for these two to get together and I forgot that it was inevitable they would.

​Besides the word I mentioned above, I have to compliment Ms. Hardy on her research. Each night I read more of the book, I would turn to my DH and ask him a question. Each time what Ms. Hardy said was correct.

​I think it is fabulous when an author does that much research and gets it right. The author could have fudged. Perfumers are not a dime a dozen. The industry can be wrapped in a lot of mystery.

​Not just her characters pulled me into the story, but the setting, too. I was back in the south of France. I thought I’d taken a mini-vacation.

For a great escape read, I highly recommend Kate Hardy’s Champagne with a Celebrity.

Guest Review – A Kiss In Time

January 25th, 2010

Guest Reviewer – Nicole

Having absolutely adored Beastly, I was quick to grab Flinn’s newest fairy tale rewrite off the shelf when I found it by chance (the fact that there wasn’t a hold list going shocked me).

Flinn’s writing with each book she writes just keeps improving, but compared to her old stuff, which involved real life issues, well I’m an escapist reader so it’s not even a fair comparison, A Kiss in Time and Beastly are light years better than her other young adult novels.

Sleeping Beauty wakes up in the 21st century by the kiss of her one true love–after sleeping for 300 years. Only this time Talia is a bratty princess and isn’t used to things not going her way.

This book could not have been any better, it was perfect and nearly impossible to close, that is until you flip the last page.

To say I loved this book is an understatement–I am addicted to this book.

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(5/5)

Guest Review – Swoon

January 9th, 2010

Guest Reviewer – Nicole


When a storyline heads to the supernatural there are many directions to head towards, to dive completely overboard into a new universe (see the Gemma Doyle Trilogy), attempt to merge reality with the supernatural (see Georgina Kincaid series and Evermore), but also the third option: to carefully tease the reader with the hint of the supernatural while never truly encountering anything otherworldly.

“Swoon” beautifully explores the borders of this third option and is never quite satisfying, always leaving the reader wanting more.

As I read this novel I was slightly in awe that Malkin was able to keep each chapter so loaded with action and never boring and dry.

For an author’s first novel–well any novel to be honest– Swoon was wonderful, and Malkin is definitely a author to watch as we move into the new decade.

(4.5/5)

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