Showing posts with label Heidi McLaughlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heidi McLaughlin. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

BLOG TOUR: MY UNEXPECTED FOREVER by HEIDI MCLAUGHLIN





The Bookish Babe is one of today's stops on My Unexpected Forever Blog Tour. The tour is hosted by GCR Promotions.

My Unexpected Forever (Beaumont, #2)


Series: Beaumont #2
Category/Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 9/2/13
Format: eARC
Source: Received from author for review
Rating: 4 stars

I expected a life of music.
I expected to raise my son.
It took one look to make everything change.
I never expected happiness.

I never expected to find her.
I never expected to feel desire.
I never expected I’d be a family man.
I never expected to be loved.
I never expected to fall in love.

They say you should expect the unexpected, I didn’t realize my unexpected would be the forever kind.



 

Late last year I fell in love with a story, Forever My Girl. In that story, rock star Liam returned to his hometown to help lay his best friend Mason to rest, ended up reconnecting with his former girlfriend and found a forever love.  Liam began making his life in Beaumont, and this drew his band mate Harrison to town. What we might suspect in Forever My Girl is that Harrison is quickly falling for Mason 's widow Katelyn. The happiness, anguish, and guilt of a new love after tragedy is at the heart of My Unexpected Forever.

If you don't know this by now, here's something that fairly obvious: I am a big crybaby. You give me a love story that involves second chances or love after loss - among other things - and I will be completely on board, reading with one hand, wiping tears with the other. I will eventually lose it, which usually involves me doing the ugly cry at 1am, trying not to wake anyone up. This is what happened with My Unexpected Forever. My biggest fear, other than something happening to my kids, is losing the man I've been with since I was eighteen years old.

Through Katelyn's story, McLaughlin conveyed the horror and despair of what I would imagine it's like to lose the person you've loved what seems like your whole life. She didn't gloss over Katelyn's mourning and feelings of despair, guilt, and being overwhelmed. The struggles of learning to go on, and raise children without their father. Though I've never been in her situation, I could identify with her feeling and with her struggle to balance being a mom with being a woman.

But My Unexpected Forever is not only Katelyn's story, but also Harrison's. Harrison James is a drummer in a famous rock band, and a single father. I love that McLaughlin balanced his quiet but confident rocker persona with a man who's never been in love - save his son - and who has feelings of inadequacy. The way he loved and cared for his son made my heart squeeze. The way he loved and cared for Katelyn and her daughters made my heart flutter. In this story, Harrison shines. He is a brilliant example of the type of man and father that makes readers swoon.

My Unexpected Forever had a bit of a slower pace, but in this case, it's not only necessary, but it works. Grief and love have stages. Learning to move on isn't a giant leap, but many, many small steps, sometimes back. I loved that McLaughlin takes us back in time in Katelyn's life, to significant moments in Katelyn's and Harrison's life so that we know them completely. This is a story of second chances (Katelyn), first chances (Harrison), and the sad and beautiful parts of life.


Favorite Quotes:

  "I know you've lost your husband. I know every day is a battle for you because you miss him. I'm not trying to take his place with you or the twins. I just want to fit into your life."  ~eARC, 32%



  "You're not what I thought you'd be," she says as her lips graze my neck. What I am is losing my resolve not to spin her around and watch her come undone from my touch. Her body is the one drumbeat I can't master, but I'll never give up trying.  ~eARC, 65%


  He looks delicious, edible. I have to tear my eyes away, demand that I focus on anything but him. He's a temptation. A risk. He's my reward.  ~eARC, 68%



The Beaumont Series
Forever My Girl (Beaumont, #1)My Everything (Beaumont, #1.5)My Unexpected Forever (Beaumont, #2)
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About the author:
Heidi is the author of USA Today, Digital Book World, Amazon and Barnes & Noble Bestselling novel, Forever My Girl

Originally from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband and two daughters. Also renting space in their home is an over-hyper Beagle/Jack Russell and two Parakeets.

During the day Heidi is behind a desk talking about Land Use. At night, she's writing one of the many stories planned for release or sitting court-side during either daughter's basketball games.
Connect with Heidi at:
Website  |  Twitter  |  Facebook  |  GoodReads

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SMIBookClub (www.SMIBookClub.com)

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Once Upon A Twilight (www.onceuponatwilight.com)

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White Zin Bookends (http://www.whitezinbookends.com/)

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A Life Bound By Books (alifeboundbybooks.blogspot.com)
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Monday, May 6, 2013

BLOG TOUR: LOST IN YOU by HEIDI McLAUGHLIN ~ REVIEW AND GIVEAWAY



Welcome to The Bookish Babe's stop on the Lost in You Blog Tour! The tour is being hosted by GCR Promotions; find the complete schedule here. My stop includes a review and tour giveaway.


Lost in YouSeries: n/a
Category/Genre: Young Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Heidi McLaughlin
Publication Date: 5/13/13
Format: eARC
Pages: 308
Source: Received from author for review

Ryan Stone is a less than average teenager. He doesn’t have fancy clothes. He doesn’t carry around the latest smartphone and he definitely doesn’t have an MP3 player. Instead, he goes to school, does his chores and dreams of a new life away from Brookfield where he’s expected to follow in his blue collar family’s footsteps.

Hadley Carter is America’s Pop Princess. A successful recording artist living her dream with a sold-out tour and a handful of Grammy’s there isn’t much that she wants for, except love. But finding love on the road is near impossible when all she longs for are romantic dinners, a nighttime stroll on the beach and holding hands with someone who isn’t going to exploit her.

When a chance encounter introduces Ryan to Hadley, will he be like her adoring fans looking for a way in, or will it be Hadley who pursues Ryan even though it might cost her the only career she's known.

Lost in You is a story about following your dreams, taking risks and getting lost in love.
 
 

What happens when the boy from the wrong side of town falls for America's sweetheart?

Oh, WOW. Lost in You is going to be so hard for me to review! I went into this thinking I was going to get a simple, sweet love story about a star falling in love with a regular guy. And yes, that does happen, but this book was soooo much more. What really moved this story from sweet and simple to "Holy crap, my heart hurts and how in the heck will this ever work out?" is what I would maybe consider a spoiler, so how do I deal with that? I guess I'll dance around it, because guys, this is what made this book really shine for me. [Side note: Any book that shares a title with one of my favorite songs ever (Lost in You by Three Days Grace) gets a huge thumbs up.]
 
Lost in You started off a bit iffy for me. Hadley and Ryan meet at the very beginning of the story, and the attraction between them is instantaneous. That's actually fine for me, I don't mind insta-love or attraction at all, as long as the author makes me feel it. McLaughlin definitely made me feel the attraction between Ryan and Hadley, but I just wasn't sure about their actions and I did feel kind of thrown by how quickly things progressed. I was sort of on edge, wondering what was going to happen. And I know this seems extremely vague and unhelpful, but the reason I was on edge is also the issue I consider spoiler and possibly a bit controversial (it wasn't to me). I will say though, that McLaughlin dealt with this issue very, very well and with extreme care and responsibility.
 
Ryan and Hadley were both really great characters that I found extremely endearing. Hadley is America's Sweetheart, but acts like the girl next door. She has the life most would envy, but she wants love, someone to love her for who she is instead of what she does. When she meets Ryan, she sees beyond the boy with the shabby clothes and low self-esteem. Because of their circumstances, she's hesitant to be with Ryan, but can't help but fall in love with him. Hadley wants to love and care for Ryan in a way he's never known, but is also afraid that she will be the one to ruin him in the end.

  I need you to love me for me and not who I am on the stage or in the papers. That person that you saw yesterday, that's not the me you know....
....This me is dying inside thinking that her boyfriend doesn't want her anymore. This me is so in love with Ryan Stone that nothing else matters. Now tell me, Ryan, why not you?"

 
Oh Ryan Stone, that sweet, sweet boy. He's a boy that has never in his life been truly cared for and appreciated for the wonderful person he is. His home life revolves around church, no television, no music, nothing other than work school and hanging out with his best friend Dylan (a girl). From his upbringing, Ryan believes he's not worthy of dreams, or a good life, so it's a true shock to him when Hadley declares her interest. Not only is a girl finally falling for him, but she's also one of the most famous people in entertainment. But I loved how Ryan blossomed when he was with Hadley.
 
The logic behind us doesn't make sense. I come from nothing. Destined to be nothing and yet she pursues me and tells me I can be anything I want.
 
The kind of love Ryan and Hadley experience, how quickly it develops and the intensity, the circumstances was so much. I was scared for them, because I just knew that something really bad was going to happen. And of course it did happen, but what really shocked me was what happened in the fallout. McLaughlin did not take the easy way out with the story, and she definitely put the characters through hell and back. I was pleasantly surprised by how much bigger the story was than I originally thought, and how much time it encompasses. And I will say, I absolutely loved  the last portion of the story and especially how it ended. I think the way things worked out proved the depth of the characters and their emotions.
 
Lost in You is not the story I expected. It was bigger, bolder and I enjoyed it so much.

 
Favorite Quotes:

    "You make me want to try things I've never thought about before." His lips ghost on my neck, sending shivers down my spine. I want to pretend that I don't know he's [removed] and give into his raging hormones. It's like I've woken a sleeping giant and now that he's alert, there's no stopping him.    ~eARC, 24%


   I lean closer and place my lips where my fingertips were, kissing my way up his back. My arms snake around him, my fingers tickling the hair on his stomach.
  "Hadley," he croaks out my name. "I'm not going to be able to stop myself from taking you. I'm so in love with you."
 
 
Purchase Lost in You at:
Amazon  |  Barnes & Noble
 
 
 
GIVEAWAY




About the author:
Heidi is the author of USA Today, Digital Book World, Amazon and Barnes & Noble Bestselling novel, Forever My Girl

Originally from the Pacific Northwest, she now lives in picturesque Vermont, with her husband and two daughters. Also renting space in their home is an over-hyper Beagle/Jack Russell and two Parakeets.

During the day Heidi is behind a desk talking about Land Use. At night, she's writing one of the many stories planned for release or sitting court-side during either daughter's basketball games.

Connect with Heidi at:
Website  |  Twitter  |  GoodReads
 
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

MY THOUGHTS ON ~ RAW BLUE, AVOIDING COMMITMENT, MY FAVORITE MISTAKE, VAIN, SALVATION, FOREVER MY GIRL

Raw BlueSeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary New Adult
Publisher: Catnip
Publication Date: 8/1/12 (orig. 6/28/09)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 280
Source: Borrowed

Carly has dropped out of uni to spend her days surfing and her nights working as a cook in a Manly café. Surfing is the one thing she loves doing … and the only thing that helps her stop thinking about what happened two years ago at schoolies week.

And then Carly meets Ryan, a local at the break, fresh out of jail. When Ryan learns the truth, Carly has to decide. Will she let the past bury her? Or can she let go of her anger and shame, and find the courage to be happy?

 
My Thoughts ~
 
Raw Blue is a story that will sneak up on you, and punch you straight in the heart. The story is set on and near the beaches of beautiful Sydney, Australia, and I couldn't help but fall in love with the beautiful visual Kirsty Eagar created.
 
Carly was a broody, closed-up protagonist. Something happened to her, something really awful, and the depression and shame threatens to consume her. Rather than face her family's expectations of her and her life, Carly simply leaves. Surfing is her passion and in the waves she finds peace. Soon she falls into a new life, but never quite opens up, until Ryan. Ryan has troubles of his own, but a healthy outlook on life and the past. Carly and Ryan make a beautiful pair, if only she can let go of the past.
 
Quietly devastating and ultimately hopeful, Raw Blue was perfection.
 
 
 
Avoiding Commitment (Avoiding, #1)Series: Avoiding #1
Genre: Contemporary Adult
Publisher: K.A. Linde
Publication Date: 7/29/12
Format: Paperback
Pages: 370
Source: Bought









Jack and Lexi never had a typical relationship. After 2 years without speaking, she receives a phone call that changes everything. He unexpectedly asks her to convince the new girl, Bekah, that he's ready to commit. Jack is calling now after everything they had been through because there is another woman. She can't believe it. Follow Lexi in this heart wrenching drama as she relives her past relationship, or lack thereof, with Jack, and not just in her own mind, but to his fiance-to-be. Throw in Bekah's hot brother who always seems to be in the right place at the right time, a past with more secrets to unravel than you can even imagine, and you get a recipe for disaster. Find out what happens to Lexi as she travels to Atlanta to get the closure she so desperately desires from Jack, and how the bumps of life seem to keep getting in the way.

I'll admit. I was very, very reluctant to read Avoiding Commitment. I mean, it's a book about big fat cheaters. But...

Once upon a time, in the small, small town I grew up in...I had a best friend like Lexie. A girl who believed the no-good sack of horseshit she was "in love" with was going to leave his wife. To be fair, she didn't know he was married when they started going out, just like Lexie. So after a good long while, he finally dumped her. Yep, that's right. She still wanted him after all the lies and manipulation. But you see, my friend just wasn't a smart girl. Because she then started boning the husband of her co-worker and friend. At that point, I had to drop her, even though we'd been best friends since the age of six and were as close as sisters. My point is - people can be really dumb. They're human and come with all sorts of awesome (-ly awful) quirks.

So anyway, Avoiding Commitment is a tough read. Did I like it? Yes and no. Did I have fun reading it? Almost never. These characters were frustrating beyond belief. Did I want to hurl my kindle the hurl my lunch? Yes, and sometimes. Did I find it addictive and fascinating? I sure did.

I did find the writing to be a little "off" for me. The issue was head-jumping. The book is told through Lexie's point of view, but then mid-scene the narrative would start describing what Jack was thinking. Also, there were a few times that it completely went to someone else's pov, mid-scene, without notice. But overall, I was able to handle the writing style.

Here's the deal. If you don't like to read books with frustrating characters who almost always make bad decisions, this probably isn't for you. Avoiding Commitment is a book about messy people and messy relationships. I will say that by the end, Lexie finally started wising up. Some.

And yes, I dove head first into book two, Avoiding Responsibility.




My Favorite MistakeGenre: Contemporary New Adult
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 9/29/12
Format: Kindle
Pages: 370
Source: Bought

 
Taylor Caldwell can't decide if she wants to kiss her new college roommate or punch him.

On the one hand, Hunter Zaccadelli is a handsome, blue-eyed bundle of charm. On the other, he's a tattooed, guitar-playing bundle of bad boy. Maybe that's why Taylor's afraid of falling in love with him, or anyone else. She doesn't want to get burned, and even though her other roommates adore him, she wants him gone before it's too late.

Hunter himself has been been burned before, but the fact that Taylor calls him out on his crap and has the sexiest laugh ever make him decide maybe love isn't a lost cause. They make a bet: if she can convince him she truly loves or hates him, he'll leave the apartment--and leave her alone. The problem is, the more time they spend together, the less she hates him, and the more she moves toward love.

But when the man who holds the key to Taylor's fear of giving up her heart resurfaces and threatens to wreck everything, she has to decide: trust Hunter with her greatest secret, or do everything in her power to win that bet and drive him away forever.


Girl meets boy. Girl decides she hates boy before she gets to know him. Guy falls in love with the girl, despite her hostility. It's a back and forth battle in the battle of love.

I had really high expectations for My Favorite Mistake. This is another self-published hit that was quickly grabbed up by a big publisher. It has gotten great reviews and sounded right in my wheelhouse. I did like it, but I didn't love it. I think the problem was Taylor. She was hostile, and I get it. She's had a really tough time. But Hunter was a good guy who'd done nothing to earn it.

The majority of the story was Hunter and Taylor's day-to-day life. Bickering. Flat out fighting. Deciding whether to trust one another with their deepest secrets. There's a lot of value to Taylor and Hunter's journey, and I really liked the ending.


VAINSeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary Young Adult
Publisher: Self-Published
Publication Date: 12/25/12
Format: Kindle
Source: Bought


If you’re looking for a story about a good, humble girl, who’s been hurt by someone she thought she could trust, only to find out she’s not as vulnerable as she thought she was and discovers an empowering side of herself that falls in love with the guy who helps her find that self, blah, blah, blah...then you’re gonna’ hate my story.

Because mine is not the story you read every time you bend back the cover of the latest trend novel. It’s not the “I can do anything, now that I’ve found you/I’m misunderstood but one day you’ll find me irresistible because of it” tale. Why? Because, if I was being honest with you, I’m a complete witch. There’s nothing redeeming about me. I’m a friend using, drug abusing, sex addict from Los Angeles. I’m every girlfriend’s worst nightmare and every boy’s fantasy.

I’m Sophie Price...And this is the story about how I went from the world’s most envied girl to the girl no one wanted around and why I wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.

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“Hold me tighter,” I whispered against his teeth. He clutched me closer yet not tight enough. “More,” I demanded.
He drew me firmer against him and I felt every ridge of his body.
“Is that close enough?” he laughed into my throat.
“Perfect,” I told him.

 
Vain is not what I expected, at all. To be fair, though, I went into the story with no idea that I was getting an epic adventure. Vain is the transformative journey of Sophie Price, the girl who seems to have everything, but actually has very little. As a court punishment, she is sent to an orphanage in Africa to work, and hopefully learn humility, sacrifice, and appreciation. There is also a gorgeous co-worker, Ian, whom Sophie comes to respect and (maybe) fall in love with.
 
Besides Sophie's journey, Vain also deals with some heavy social issues. The horrific genocide in Africa, extreme poverty, and the lack of basic healthcare we take for granted are a few such issues. It's an eye-opening story that has me counting my blessings.
 
The one aspect of Vain that felt a bit off to me was linked to Sophie's age. She is sixteen, I think, and it seemed sort of odd that a judge would approve of sending someone that young to a war-ravaged country across the world, one in which death and violence is a daily occurence. I think if Sophie had been older, this would have felt more realistic. Having said that, I loved the story. I loved Sophie and Ian. And I loved Fisher Amelie's writing voice. I can't wait to read more of her books.
 
 
 
SalvationSeries: Stand alone
Genre: Contemporary Young Adult
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication Date: 1/10/13
Format: ARC
Page: 277
Source: Borrowed

A smart, unexpected romance from an award-winning author.

Salvador Resendez--Salva to his friends--appears to have it all. His Mexican immigrant family has high expectations, and Salva intends to fulfill them. He's student body president, quarterback of the football team, and has a near-perfect GPA. Everyone loves him.

Especially Beth Courant, AKA the walking disaster area. Dreamy and shy, Beth is used to blending into the background. But she's also smart, and she has serious plans for her future.

Popular guy and bookish girl--the two have almost nothing in common. Until fate throws them together and the attraction is irresistible. Soon Beth is pushing Salva to set his sights higher than ever--because she knows he has more to offer, more than even he realizes.

Then tragedy strikes--and threatens to destroy everything that Salva has worked for. Will Beth's love be enough to save him?

Thoughtful and romantic, this is a beautifully written story about following your heart and fulfilling your potential.


 
I read Salvation at the recommendation of Candace at Candace's Book Blog, who was kind enough to lend me her copy. I am so thankful that I read Salvation because I found it to be a quietly profound story that snuck up a shocked me with its beauty.

Salva and Beth were both characters that most readers will immediately fall in love with a root for. They both have profound circumstances that could hold them back, but they each struggle against the past and what is expected of them to move forward. As Salva and Beth become friends and fall in love, I read with an impending sense of doom, hoping against hope that these two could grab the lives they deserve.

This is a book that touches upon immigrants and the struggles they face, and I wish I could force this book into the hands of closed-minded individuals. Besides that, it is a simple, beautiful story of not only two young people falling in love, but also about grief, guilt, acceptance, and hope.

I highly recommend Salvation.



Forever My Girl (Beaumont, #1)Series: Beaumont #1
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Bandit Publishing
Publication Date: 12/27/12
Format: Kindle
Pages: 220
Source: Bought





I was never supposed to be a rock star. I had my life all planned out for me. Play football in college. Go to the NFL. Marry my high school sweetheart and live happily ever after.

I broke both our hearts that day when I told her I was leaving. I was young. I made the right decision for me, but the wrong decision for us. I’ve poured my soul into my music, but I’ve never forgotten her. Her smell, her smile.

And now I’m going back.

After ten years.

I hope I can explain that after all this time.

I still want her to be my forever girl.

Good grief. Forever My Girl was perfect. Everything I hoped for and more. This was yet another "going home" story, which are currently my kryptonite, and it was so well done. Liam was sexy, sincere, and devoted. He did all the wrong things for the right reasons, and wants to make things right with Josie, the girl he left behind. He's led home by tragedy (seriously, grab the tissues), kept there by a shocking surprise, and soon discovers his home was exactly where he'd left it ten years prior. Now all he has to do is convince Josie that she always was and will always be his "forever girl".

Author Heidi McLaughlin delivered a spot-on story. I will without a doubt be reading and recommending whatever she puts out. And after the teaser for book two (at the end of FMG, still untitled) I will be pouncing on that the day it releases.

Contemporary Romance fans: get this book.



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