My Fake Summer Boyfriend by Ann Herrick-a review

My Fake Summer Boyfriend by Ann Herrick – a review

My Fake Summer boyfriend

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 13, 2014

Sun, surf, sand and Alex–Katie was swept away!

Katie eagerly agrees to pretend she is Alex’s girlfriend for the summer in order to protect his job. Amid sundrenched waves, they develop a friendship that is on the verge of turning romantic, when who should arrive but Nicole, Alex’s old girlfriend. In three days, Nicole ruins Katie’s relationship with Alex. So Katie gets involved with Logan, Nicole’s handsome older brother, though Alex is the one for her.

Soon enough Katie learns that fake romances can get out of hand and lead to complications she never imagined.

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REVIEW: My Fake Summer Boyfriend is a heartwarming YA summer love story by Ann Herrick.

Katie Price is a soon to be sixteen year old girl, with an undeniable crush. She has it bad for seventeen year old, school newspaper editor, Alex Stedman. With the summer fast approaching Katie better make her move. On the last day of school she crosses paths with Alex just as he is leaving school. When he offers her a ride home she gladly accepts. But the ride is awkward and Katie doesn’t quite know what to say. But as luck would have it her parents are dragging her away to the beach for the summer. She would not get the chance to cultivate the relationship she badly wants with Alex. After trying everything to get out of going on summer vacation, Katie reluctantly gives in. After the urging of her best friend, Samantha, Katie decides that a summer romance may be just what she needs to prepare her for the next school year and for Alex. Heading off on a summer of adventure in Chatfield, Katie is pretty happy about the prospect of a summer romance to get her in practice for the real thing with Alex. Until….She walks to the local store and finds that none other than Alex Stedman working there. Her summer may not be so bad after all.

I loved this story in that it is a classic summer love story. Katie is awkward in her dating / love life – as any wholesome sixteen year old would be. I found that I loved the friendship and bond she found with Alex. The sub-characters of the younger siblings were the right mix of annoying and lovable as any younger sibling would be. And I found that I truly enjoyed their part of the story. Of course with any love story there is those that try to cause chaos in the relationship. And the characters that brought the chaos were perfect, and they came along at just the right moment. I would highly recommend this quick read to anyone that wants an enjoyable classic love story. I can’t wait to share this love story with my daughter, she will absolutely love it as much as I did. I hope to hear more of Katie and Alex in future books – they deserve it.

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Reviewed by Erin

About The author

You can find Ann at : Goodreads / Website / Twitter /

Ann HerrickAnn Herrick is the author of several books and short stories for kids and teens. Her books have won several awards, such as the ALA Recommended Book for Reluctant Readers award and an IRA/CBC Children’s Choice award. Her stories have appeared in magazines such as ‘Teen, Listen, The Single Parent, Children’s Digest and The Friend.

Ann Herrick grew up in Connecticut, where she graduated from The Morgan School and Quinnipiac University. She now lives in Oregon with her husband, who was her high-school sweetheart. Their wonderful daughter is grown, married and gainfully employed, and has given Ann her only grand-dog, Puff, a bloodhound-rottweiller-beagle mix. While she misses the East Coast, especially houses built before 1900, she enjoys the green valleys, fresh air and low humidity in the Willamette Valley of Oregon. Ann loves cats, walking and working in her back yard. In addition to stories and books for children and young adults, Ann also writes copy for humorous and conventional greeting cards.”

The vast majority of Ann’s books are HFN (Happily For Now, with the possibility of Happily Ever After. The characters are in their teens, after all, so Ever After would be a *really* long time.) Two books have positive endings, but not the standard HFN or HEA, but with those possibilities if the reader reads very carefully between the lines at the end of the story.

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Life Lived Twice by Sherrie Wouters – Review and Giveaway

Life Lived Twice by Sherrie Wouters – Review and Giveaway

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Some promises are made to last forever…

What if you fell in love with a stranger…but that stranger had come from your past, a past you never knew existed until the moment your eyes met?

When Tess Winters locks eyes with a stranger at an airport bookstore, it ignites a feeling of passion somewhere deep inside her that she can’t explain.

Although the encounter is innocent and brief, the intensity of it lingers, leaving her overwhelmed by a yearning for the mystery man now consuming her every thought.

Struggling to break the powerful hold he has over her heart, Tess starts to experience strange but familiar dreams…dreams from the turn of the twentieth century of the charming Mr Addison Taylor.

As her dreams start to materialize into reality, and past and present begin to blur, Tess is forced to put the pieces of a forgotten time together, and soon discovers that love isn’t the only thing that can find you after an eternity.

Captivating, mysterious, and romantic, Life Lived Twice will leave you wondering whether love is so powerful it could last more than a lifetime

 

Review:
LIFE LIVED TWICE by Sherrie Wouters is a unique and original read. Tess Winters is starting a new life for herself. She tends to be shy, reserved and a little ‘old fashioned’! While she is traveling home from vacation, she has a chance encounter with a stranger that changes her life forever. They are reaching for the same book and when their eyes meet, she calls out, Addison! Too bad that’s not his name! This electrifying encounter with this mystery man leaves her unsettled and reminds her of dreams that she has had her whole life.

This novel has two overlapping storylines, one present day with Tess and one that goes back to 1908. Through Tess’ dreams we learn the story of star crossed lovers, Addison and Lylah.

I don’t think that I have ever read a novel that so effortlessly immerses us into two beautiful love stories. This is a story of love that transverses time. It is a love that can never die, because it can take other forms. Reincarnation is a central theme and how our souls can reunite after death. Remember, our lovers have found each other in a different lifetime, but evil can also return. Does Tess have a chance to change history and be with her soul mate?

Evil has been stalking Tess her whole lifetime and she has a chance to make amends with her past. The ending was really unexpected, but I highly recommend this touching novel about love that can last more than one lifetime.

Reviewed by Jules

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City of Heavenly Fire (Mortal Instruments #6) by Cassandra Clare-a review

CITY OF HEAVENLY FIRE (The Mortal Instruments #6) by Cassandra Clare-a review

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 27, 2014

Darkness has descended on the Shadowhunter world. Chaos and destruction overwhelm the Nephilim as Clary, Jace, Simon, and their friends band together to fight the greatest evil they have ever faced: Clary’s own brother. Sebastian Morgenstern is on the move, systematically turning Shadowhunter against Shadowhunter. Bearing the Infernal Cup, he transforms Shadowhunters into creatures of nightmare, tearing apart families and lovers as the ranks of his Endarkened army swell. Nothing in this world can defeat Sebastian—but if they journey to the realm of demons, they just might have a chance…

Lives will be lost, love sacrificed, and the whole world will change. Who will survive the explosive sixth and final installment of the Mortal Instruments series?

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REVIEW: CITY OF HEAVENLY FIRE is the sixth and final instalment in Cassandra Clare’s young adult, paranormal / UF Mortal Instruments series focusing on the war between demons and angels; heaven and hell; mundanes, downworlders and the supernatural. As our band of five intrepid young warriors endeavor to save the world from the evil that is Sebastian Morgenstern, each will lose something or someone close. Throughout the six book instalment, the series covers a time frame of approximately six to eight months where we will see a young Clary Fray discover a world of the supernatural and take her place among the most powerful of their kind.

Cassandra Clare blends loss and hope, love and hatred, betrayal and forgiveness into a storyline that will see the past, the present and the future unfold. We will be introduced to the next generation of Shadowhunters as Cassandra prepares for her next spin off series THE DARK ARTIFICES (A Shadowhunter series set in present day Los Angeles) where twelve year olds Emma and Julian prepare for the next war between good and evil. Brother Zacariah will make an appearance and in doing so will see the past meet the present with a love that has endured for all time.

CITY OF HEAVENLY FIRE will bring together the Shadowhunters, vampires, werewolves, fae, demons and the mundanes in a war that will see Clary’s estranged and demonized brother Sebastian build an army of the Endarkened using family and friends of those trying to save the world. As Clary and Jace’s powers grow with the encroaching battle so too will Sebastian’s need and obsession for his sister. To save the world and those she loves, Clary will make a decision that will have everyone wondering is she has truly lost her mind or if something all together evil has taken control.

The storyline is told from third person POV, focusing on several different plotlines, worlds, and battles that will overlap, run parallel and culminate in a final scene where good will win against evil-but at a cost. As with all of Cassandra’s previous instalments, the storyline is slow to build as she focuses on a number of premises and stories as well as the build up to her new The Dark Artifices spin off series starring Emma and Julian. This particular development is not necessary to City of Heavenly Fire but it sets the premise and background for things to come.

If you are a fan of Cassandra Clare’s Shadowhunters series the City of Heavenly Fire is a storyline that will answer many questions, look deeper into the past, and make way for the future in her paranormal/UF young adult series.

Reviewed by Sandy

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Will the Real Abi Saunders Please Stand Up by Sara Hantz – a Review

Will the Real Abi Saunders Please Stand Up by Sara Hantz – a Review

 

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Abi Saunders might be a kickboxing champion, but when it comes to being the center of attention, she’d rather take a roundhouse kick to the solar plexus any day. So when her trainer convinces her to audition to be the stunt double for hot teen starlet Tilly Watson, Abi is shocked—and a little freaked out—when she gets the job.

Being a stunt double is overwhelming, but once the wig and makeup are on, Abi feels like a different person. Tilly Watson, to be exact. And when Tilly’s gorgeous boyfriend, Jon, mistakes Abi for the real star, Abi’s completely smitten. In fact, she’s so in love with her new life, it isn’t long before she doesn’t have time for her old one.

But when the cameras are turned off, will she discover running with the Hollywood A-list isn’t quite the glamorous existence she thought it was?

 

Review:

Will The Real Abi Saunders Please Stand Up by Sara Hantz is a YA novel that caught me by surprise.  Most YA books I read are usually dystopian, or other strong types of stories.  Though I have read Sara Hantz before, I did not expect to love the story as much as I did.  This was a simple sweet, entertaining story of Abi Saunders, an 18 year old girl, who is not comfortable around people, as she stutters. Abi is our heroine, who works out in the local gym, being an award winning young female kickboxer.   Abi has two great friends, Liv and Matt, whom she is totally comfortable with.  The three of them are inseparable, and Abi never stutters with them.  Abi also has a crush on Matt, whom she feels only sees her as a friend.

We spend time early on with this wonderful friendship, and then Abi is offered a chance to become a stunt double for a well-known actress, Tilly Watson during a movie shoot.  It is Liv and Matt who convince Abi to take the job, since it would be good experience for her, and help her become more confident in herself.  After the first audition, Abi makes friends with the crew, and each passing day, she becomes more confident, since she truly is one of the best, and stunt work seems to be perfect for her.

At first Abi would run home to tell her friends about the work behind the scenes of a movie, and meeting all the actors and director.  Slowly, as her hours increase, Abi becomes too comfortable playing Tilly.  She meets Jon, an actor and boyfriend of Tilly.  Soon Abi becomes hooked, & begins spends more time with her new found friends, ignoring Liv & Matt.  She thinks she is doing nothing wrong, as it’s a job.  She also finds herself becoming more and more attracted to Jon, and fancies that he too is beginning to care for her.

What follows is an excellent story, allowing us to see Abi’s confidence build, as she garners the respect of the crew and director with her ability.  We watch her as she slowly changes, totally caught up in the world of movies and fame; seeing herself giving up her kickboxing, and life at home to become a full time stunt person.  Will Abi give up her life at home and her friends? Is Jon really as nice as Abi thinks?

Sara Hantz proves herself to be a wonderful writer, as she grabs our attention from the start with this fast paced sweet story, that was a very enjoyable and fun to read.  We find ourselves totally in Abi’s corner, rooting for her; worrying about her; as well as shaking our head at times.  Hantz has also done a fabulous job creating the wonderful secondary characters, as I loved Liv, Matt, and even enjoyed the different faces of Tilly. This was a nice, quick, and fun storyline to read, and I totally recommend reading this book.

Reviewed by Barb

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Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel – a Review

Psi Another Day by D.R. Rosensteel – a Review

 

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THERE’S A NEW SUPERHERO IN TOWN.

By day, I’m just another high school girl who likes lip gloss. But by night I’m a Psi Fighter—a secret guardian with a decade of training in the Mental Arts. And I’m about to test those skills in my first battle against evil.

BAD GUYS BEWARE.

When I was six, the Walpurgis Knights, our deadliest enemy, murdered my parents. The Psi Fighters put me into hiding, and all traces of my existence evaporated. Then I went through the most accelerated Psi Fighter training possible. And now I go to your school.

’CAUSE I WILL TAKE YOU OUT.

Unfortunately, so do the bad guys. My parents’ killer has sent his apprentice to infiltrate the school to find me. And everyone is a potential suspect, even irresistible new kid, Egon, and my old nemesis-turned-nice-guy, Mason. Fingers crossed I find the Knight before he finds me…

 

Review:

Psi Another Day is the first book in the Psi Fighter Academy by D. R. Rosensteel.

Lynn “Rinnie” Noelle seems like your normal every day 16 year old teenage girl – going to high school, being bullied, taunted, and all around social misfit.  But in reality she is not. She has a secret identity.  She is a Psi Fighter and has been training for ten years in the Mental Arts.

Her best friend is Kathryn Hollisburg and she knows Rinnie’s secret identity and is there to help her along the way as any best friend does.  Rinnie’s life has been spent preparing for the fight against her enemy the Walburgi Knights. They kidnapped her when she was young and killed both of her parents. And now they seem to be back!  But she has been assigned to find out who at the high school is pushing the drug Psychedone 10 – a twisted mutation of LSD, and who is responsible for the kidnappings in town. And is there a connection between the two?

I loved the character of Rinnie. She has a sassy, snarky attitude and her interactions with her mentor Andor were some of my absolute favorites.  Some of the characters names reminded me of wonderful, whimsical fairytale book characters and the story left me feeling like this could possibly be a wonderful teen series.

The Mental abilities Rinnie possessed and training to learn were creatively named and I enjoyed finding out what each entailed.  This book left me laughing out loud and turning pages to find out who the bad guys were! Well played on the ending!  Left me wanting more!

Reviewed by Erin

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Burnouts, Geeks and Jesus Freaks by Karen Gordon-a review

Burnouts, Geeks and Jesus Freaks by Karen Gordon -a review

Burnouts Geeks and Jesus Freaks

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date March 4, 2014
Genre: Young Adult, contemporary

They’re burnouts – a little short on parents, money and plans for the future, but they’ve got each other and a whole lot of fun. With a world of crazy at home, Carrie Gould needs them to keep her sanity. To stay in their world she needs to keep dating the guy with the party house, which would be fine, if she hadn’t fallen in love with someone else.

He’s such a geek. Ben Gorman is obsessive, smart, strong-willed and on the fast track to his dream of becoming an Army Ranger. He’s also the only geek with a girl. Joelle Welker is perfect for him; a self-proclaimed Jesus freak, who is dedicated to her beliefs and to building a future with Ben. But those plans don’t include his neighbor, Carrie, or Ben’s dedication to her.

Their friendship started by chance. Their love started with trust.

This is a sweet, silly smart-sexy story of first love and first lovers.

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I need to get this off of my chest but I found the title quite catchy. Reading the title of this book, you would think this story is a young adult novel about high school cliques. My first impression was it was going to follow a burnout, a geek and Jesus freak about their lives in high school where something will bring them together where they will realize they have a lot in common. Something along those lines. In a way it does follow a burnout and geek but for the Jesus freak not really. You do read the story from the point of view from the burnout and geek.

You have burnout, Carrie Gould and geek, Ben Gorman who are childhood neighbors and friends. Carrie and Ben are good friends despite being on opposite ends of the clique spectrum. I felt like Carrie and Ben are like your star-crossed lovers where there was just so much standing in their way to be together. First it’s the cliques there are associated with, then it’s them being in relationships with the wrong people, and then it’s the circumstances with Ben’s military career and Carrie being forced in a marriage due to an unplanned pregnancy with another man. And when they finally realize their feelings for each other and get together, their time together is just so brief that you are just so overwhelmed with disappointment.

You seriously feel like you want to curse the faith above on why they can’t be together. They are just so perfect together. They’ve known each other since childhood and have continued to remain friends through the years and they both have family issues. They just get each other so well that you are screaming at them to be together even when they are with the wrong people. While Ben and Carrie are separated because of Ben being deployed, it is like a horrible Dear John movie where they don’t even get to hear from each other very much and it’s through only hand written letters not even a phone where they can each other’s voice. The separation was downright just too painful to read. With Ben being on a role with his military career and Carrie accidentally getting pregnant by Nick, it’s feels just like Dear John where the couple don’t even end up together in the end. Luckily, there are second chances in this book. Second chances are one of my favorite book elements. I just love how when all seems lost, things fall back in place as they should.

I love Ben. I love his character on how he is a total boy-scout and gentlemen. I love his sense of responsibility, his loyalty to his mother and grandparents, his love and respect for Carrie and his sense of being true to himself which I must add is really admirable when you are a confused teen trying to find yourself. Ben is almost perfect. Though I admit that the only thing that bothered me about Ben was I felt like he was a little selfish when it came to his military career. Why the heck did he permit her to see other people just because he wanted to accomplish all his goals in the military and he felt guilty if he asked her to wait for him?!? Guys in the military get engaged and married all the time. So why not? Carrie seemed to be so in love with him that I can see her waiting and being faithful to him. There was just a part of me that felt like he didn’t want to be tied down. I get that he wants to follow his dreams and it was what he wanted to do since childhood but why couldn’t he see that you can still pursue you dreams and share it with the one you love?

The other thing that also bothered me was Carrie’s parents. Seriously, they were major A-holes throughout the entire book. Carrie’s mother was very against Carrie’s friendship with MG but to me it felt like she hated Carrie for not being the preppy, school spirit type of teenage daughter. I mean so much for loving your daughter for who she is…NOT! I wanted to back hand her for every cutthroat thing she said to Carrie. As for her father, how emotionally distant can you be to your child?! He really didn’t give a rat’s butt about Carrie and when she was graduating high school, it just seemed like he couldn’t wait to get rid of her. Awful parents and it’s no wonder Carrie went through a crappy string of bad luck sometimes. Nice, caring and loving parents could’ve made a difference in a child’s life.

Overall there was a lot to love about this book. The awesome friendship between MG and Carrie, the comical moments when Carrie, MG and their group of friends got drunk, Ben and Carrie’s moments, and most of all this book just brings you back to high school. It almost feels nostalgic. It makes you remember all the good times with your friends, the parties, the bad relationships, and young love. Great book and I highly recommend it. YA books are fun and it’s good for you to indulge in one every now and then. I can’t wait for the next book. ☺

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Reviewed by Xtina

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The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors – a Review

The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors – a Review

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WHAT HAPPENS when the teenage heirs of two bitterly FEUDING FAMILIES can’t stay away from each other?

The Rhodales and the Whitfields have been sworn enemies for close on a hundred years, with a whole slew of adulterous affairs, financial backstabbing, and blackmailing that’s escalated the rivalry to its current state of tense ceasefire.

IT’S TIME TO LIGHT THE FUSE . . .

And now a meth lab explosion in rural Whitfield County is set to reignite the feud more viciously than ever before. Especially when the toxic fire that results throws together two unlikely spectators—proper good girl Victoria Whitfield, exiled from boarding school after her father’s real estate business melts down in disgrace, and town motorcycle rebel Mickey Rhodale, too late as always to thwart his older brothers’ dangerous drug deals.

Victoria and Mickey are about to find out the most passionate romances are the forbidden ones.

. . . ON A POWDER KEG FULL OF PENT-UP DESIRE, risk-taking daredevilry, and the desperate actions that erupt when a generation of teens inherits nothing but hate

Review:

The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors is the first book in her new YA  series.  We meet our young heroine, Victoria Whitfield, as she is returning home from boarding school.  On the way home, there is an explosion, which the foreman who is driving her decides to check out.  It is there that Victoria meets Mickey, our hero. 

The Lonesome Young is a story about a forbidden romance, built around a family feud that has been going on for many years.  Victoria is a Whitfield, who are the most powerful family, not to mention richest in Whitfield County, Kentucky. Mickey Rhodale, is considered a wild young boy, who comes from a dysfunctional family, dealing with drugs, alcohol, and guns.  Mickey is the best one of the lot in his family;  however he does have a violent temper.

Victoria, who now must attend the local high school, because her father is squandering away the family funds.   Mickey is immediately attracted to Victoria, and though she tries to keep her distance, the attraction for her is also there.  Right from the start, we know this romance is doomed, as the hatred between the families is volatile.  Victoria’s father is belligerent, and causes even more rift in the town, trying to keep Mickey away from Victoria.  There is also a side story with Victoria’s older sister, who is using drugs & alcohol, and Victoria is the only one who is trying to help her.   But the danger element is from Mickey’s family.  His brother Ethan is a major character, who just got out of a jail and is very dangerous.  Ethan’s mother (Mickey has another mother), is also a dangerous and scheming woman.

What follows is a tense story of two young teenagers who fall in love, but have to face many obstacles just to be together.  Can Victoria get past Mickey’s violent temper?  Will Mickey be able to distance himself from his dangerous brother, who wants him to help with his drug dealing? Will Victoria and Mickey have a chance at any kind of relationship?

Throughout the story, we learn about what and who caused this feud.  I liked Victoria, as she was a good heroine, down to earth, who tried to rise above the hatred surrounding her.  She was always there for her sister, and her little brother, who was adorable. But she did not have it easy herself, as her parents were totally unlikeable. Her Gran was great though, a nice character for the Whitfields. 

On Mickey’s side, only his mom and at times his father, who is the sheriff were decent.  But Ethan and another brother were the true bad boys, who have any Whitfield in sight to create havoc, including Victoria.

The start of the book was devoted to learning more about the characters, the feud, and families.  Lucy Connors has written a terrific story of forbidden love, with two young adults.  The book description compares it to Romeo & Juliet/Justified.  However, I felt this book had its own design, and was very well written.  I understood the difficult situations both Victoria & Mickey had to handle.  The Lonesome Young was a very good book, with a lot of drama, difficult situations, family angst and a romance you want to root for, but even at the end of the book you still feel it is doomed. The end is left open for another book. 

Reviewed by Barb

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Boys Like You by Juliana Stone-Review and Giveaway

BOYS LIKE YOU by Juliana Stone-a review

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Boys Like You
by Juliana Stone
Release Date: May 6, 2014
Genre: young adult, contemporary, romance

Boys Like You

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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date May 6, 2014

One mistake. And everything changes. For Monroe Blackwell, one small mistake has torn her family apart –leaving her empty and broken. There’s a hole in her heart that nothing can fill. That no one can fill. And a summer in Louisiana with her Grandma isn’t going to change that…

Nathan Everets knows heartache first-hand when a car accident leaves his best friend in a coma. And it’s his fault. He should be the one lying in the hospital. The one who will never play guitar again. He doesn’t deserve forgiveness, and a court-appointed job at the Blackwell B&B isn’t going to change that… Captivating and hopeful, this achingly poignant novel brings together two lost souls struggling with grief and guilt – looking for acceptance, so they can find forgiveness.

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REVIEW: BOYS LIKE YOU is a contemporary, young adult storyline that focuses on two teens who have experienced more heartache and pain than many adults.

Sixteen and half year old New Yorker Monroe Blackwell is spending the summer with her Grandmother in Louisiana. Still grieving from a loss that will haunt her the rest of her life, Monroe will meet seventeen year old local bad boy Nathan Everets-a young man whose life took a sudden turn when a car accident left his best friend in a coma and near death. With  Nathan as the driver, the blame has been placed squarely on the shoulders of a teenager who thought he was okay to drive. Choices were made and consequences were delivered. Now two lost souls will find one another in a summer of romance, resolutions and love.

Juliana Stone pulls the reader into a heartbreaking storyline about two teens who have had to experience loss and the startling realization that one mistake can snowball with fatal results. BOYS LIKE YOU is a story that is emotional in its’ presentation, traumatic in its’ content, and passionate in its’ ideals. Monroe and Nathan are your average teenagers, with families, friends and hobbies until one day each will experience the horrific loss that will result in two broken souls who have no hope of ever finding peace in their own little corner of the world.

The characters are relatable, likeable and you can empathize with the pain and suffering for two families whose losses are different but no less traumatic. The storyline is fast paced, well structured and told from alternating first person points of view (Monroe and Nathan). The building summer romance between Nathan and Monroe will culminate with a Labor Day goodbye but one that will see promises made forever.

Because this is a young adult storyline, there is no graphic sex but sex does happen behind the scenes and it is implied. And unlike many YA storylines there is NO love triangle to interfere with this reader’s enjoyment of the book. BOYS LIKE YOU by Juliana Stone is a tale taken from many of today’s headlines. Where choices are made without forethought or implication; and where guilt overrides any sense of self worth when the family left behind must face the ones who have survived every day of their life. This is a story of letting go and allowing a stranger to catch you when you fall.

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Reviewed by Sandy

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Guest Post: Boys Like You

I’m happy to be here today and chat a bit about my book, BOYS LIKE YOU. First off, in case you don’t know I’ve been writing adult romances for a few years now. Started off writing paranormal romance and branched into contemporary romance. (I also write new adult under the pen name Julie Bale)

So, I’ve been around the block, but throughout this process I’ve always wanted to write a young adult novel, and for one reason only, my daughter. She’s a voracious reader and I wanted to be able to give her a book she and her friends could read. Voila, BOYS LIKE YOU was born!

When I set out to write this book I knew that music had to play some part in it. Growing up in a musical home, it was always an important part of my life and still is. Back when I was younger (much younger if you want to know the truth ☺ ) I was the lead singer in an all girl rock band and that’s in fact how I met my husband. He was a guitar player, so I guess for me, there’s always been a part that gravitates toward music and well, hot guitar players!! We still gig on occasion though the big hair, spandex and shoulder pads are (thankfully) a thing of the past.

In this book, my main character Nathan is a guitarist, but for several reasons his joy of music is much diminished. That’s the thing about music, it’s effect on us can be powerful. How many times have you listened to a song and cried? I can listen to a piece of instrumental music and if there is the right combination of minor notes? The melancholy and sadness they evoke can be just as powerful as watching an intense and emotional scene in a movie.

Although music is more of a metaphor in this book, (Nate’s inability to truly enjoy it until he faces his past) it’s still a powerful thing. I hope you all enjoy Nathan and Monroe’s journey as they slowly learn to forgive themselves for the choices they made. Side note, the original title of this book was called, Back To Good, and yes it was based on the Matchbox Twenty song of the same name!

Juliana Giveaway-Black and Yellow

Juliana Stone and Sourcebooks is offering a paper copy of BOYS LIKE YOU to one (1) lucky commenter at The Reading Cafe.

1. Please register using the log-in at the top of the page (side bar) or by using one of the social log-ins.

2. If you are using a social log-in, please post your email address with your comment.

3. LIKE us on FACEBOOK and then click GET NOTIFICATION under ‘liked’ for an additional entry.

4. LIKE us on Twitter for an additional entry.

5. LIKE Juliana Stone on Facebook.

6. The giveaway is open to USA and CANADA only

7. The giveaway runs from May 5 to May 10, 2014

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