Showing posts with label bond. Show all posts
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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Book Review - The Arc by Tory Henwood Hoen

 


Ursula Byrne is a thirty five year old VP of Strategic Audacity at a branding agency in Manhattan. She is a successful, witty, smart, and single woman. She tried all the available dating apps and is left underwhelmed by her options. She wants to find love but, isn't willing to sacrifice herself in the process. She wished that there was a more bespoke way for users to be tailored to who they are and what they want in a life partner.

Ursula learns about The Arc and is curious to learn what they can offer.The Arc is secretive sophisticated matchmaking service that utilizes different assessments and algorithms to determine partnerships that will last. However, the catch is that the price tag is high but, they promise that you and your partner will have lifelong compatibility.

Ursula is paired with Rafael Banks, a forty two year old lawyer. From the moment they met, they felt electric and an unwavering bond between them. It felts like love that they been searching for their entire lives. As their relationship begins to progress, they realize that true love is never a guarantee and that relationships are never predictable.

The book started off interesting and it was filled with wit and humor. However, I felt like the story just dragged and I didn't really care for any of the characters. I liked Rafael but, he was overshadowed a lot by Ursula. I felt like Ursula was very annoying at times and didn't even really know what she wanted. I felt like the story plodded along with very minute details about their lives that I really didn't care for.  I stopped reading when I had a little less than seventy  pages as I realized there wasn't much story or plot going on.

Friday, April 22, 2022

Book Review - Falling for You (Sapphire Springs #3) by Barb Curtis

 

Faith Rotolo was recently evicted from her place. She thought her luck has ran out until she inherits the family historic mansion in quaint Sapphire Springs. Faith never imagined putting down roots as she usually travels for her job as a yoga instructor.  As she tries to fix her home up, she finds herself becoming attached to the small town life. 

Rob Milan is Faith's grouchy contractor. He is a single dad of two and finds himself drawn to Faith after clashing with her  in the beginning. As Rob and Faith spend more time together and their bond deepens, will they both realize they deserve a fresh start too?

The book was a cute cozy romantic read with a small mystery added in. The characters were well developed and likeable. I liked Faith and Rob's interaction with his children but, found his ex-wife grating on my nerves. This was the third book in the series but, each book could be read as a standalone. I would be interested in reading more books by the author.

 

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Book Review - The Folcroft Ghosts by Darcy Coates

 

When their mother suffered an accident, Tara and her brother, Kyle, were sent to live with their estranged grandparents. May and Peter Folcroft seemed like the perfect grandparents. Their house is quaint and its hidden in the base of the mountains. 

They noticed that strange things keep happening. Furniture keeps moving around and there are figures in the fog. Tara and Kyle believe that the house might be haunted. A brutal storm cuts down their only line of communication into the outside world. 

May becomes obsessive with them and rarely lets them out of her sight. They try to pretend that they are a happy family. But, when they discover a locked room and a forgotten journal, they know they need to escape.

I read quite a few of the author's books and found this book to be enjoyable. It had a very creepy quality to it. The twist was interesting but, it was hinted at. I liked that they included a few short stories by the author that were interesting to read. I wished that they were fleshed out a bit more into their own novels. If the author released a collection of short stories, I would definitely read them because she seems to have a knack for writing creepy stories.

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Book Review - My Singing Nana by Pat Mora

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The cute picture book depicts a family that has a member who suffers from Alzheimer's disease. It shows a child who is adjusting to life with his beloved grandmother who is forgetting things. The story helps instill the values of family, heritage, and relying on happy memories during tough times. A cute read for little ones who has beloved family member with the disease.



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