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Monday, December 29, 2014

Review: Living with Regret (Rain #3) by Lisa De Jong

Living with Regret (Rain #3) by Lisa De Jong
Published October 11th 2014 (first published October 7th 2014)
I had my whole life mapped out. Perfect guy. Perfect friends. Everything was exactly the way I wanted it.

That was until that night--the one I can’t remember. It’s all my fault, and now the memories are all I have left of him. Of us.


My guilt drowns me until Sam Shea steps back into my life and helps me to the surface. He slowly opens my heart and crawls deep inside before I even realize what’s happening. I know I don’t deserve him.


While I’m trying to get used to my new life, pieces of that night slowly start to come back to me. Lies and secrets shatter everything I thought I knew.

Maybe I’m not the only one living with regret. 

My Thoughts
"The world is a beautiful place if you open your eyes to it. Sometimes ugliness steps in front of you, though, and you have to walk around it for the color and light to come into view again."

Living With Regret by Lisa DeJong is the final installment in the When It Rains series. From book one, I’ve been hooked on these characters that easily grabbed hold of my heart and attention. They each uniquely took me on an emotional journey that was heart-rending and hopeful for the three main characters.

From book one, I was eager to jump into Rachel’s story because it was evident early on in the series that something tragic happened to both her and Cory, and I was curious how the characters in this series would react and adjust to the tragedy that took place in this book. I think it was smart to save Rachel’s story for last because of all the ancillary events taking place in the background. I enjoyed revisiting with Kate, but I have to say I missed Emery in this novel. I would have liked to hear a snippet or two of how she was doing. However, having Kate weave in and out of the story made it more heartfelt and enjoyable.

In this installment of Living With Regret, Rachel suffers a tragic loss which is revealed in the first pages of the book. When she begins her journey toward recovery, an old friend named Sam Shea comes to her to help guide her through the darkness she seems to constantly stumble upon. Their relationship started at a very young age, but they eventually fell apart when Rachel started dating Cory and went on to college.

As the novel progresses, we witness the struggle of her recovery and I have to say, she tugged at my heart the entire time. I felt her loss and confusion, mainly because of the flawless narrative DeJong used to tell her tale. I appreciated the fact that there was a constant mystery to the day that changed Rachel’s life. As a reader, I had to work toward the truth, which wasn’t revealed until the final chapters. A small part of me predicted the outcome, but it still had an element of shock once everything unfolded.

Overall, I enjoyed Rachel and Sam’s story. I felt they blended perfectly as a pair and their ending was hopeful and hard-earned. The When It Rains series was both captivating and emotional, which was perfect for my current reading mood. Great series that included a cast I won’t soon forget.
4 Suns

Monday, December 22, 2014

Review: Changing Forever (Rain #2) by Lisa De Jong

Changing Forever (Rain #2) by Lisa De Jong
Published June 24th 2014 (first published June 20th 2014)
I’ve always let my past dictate my future, letting it paint a picture of exactly what I don’t want to be. Where I don’t want to end up.

Drake Chambers is as arrogant as I am stubborn. A college quarterback, a national star. I thought he was just another one of those guys … the type every girl should stay away from, but he’s carrying more than the weight of the football team on his shoulders.

He unravels the feelings and beliefs I’ve held onto for so long.

I thought we had it all figured out. Two people who’d finally found their happily ever after, but the past always has a way of sneaking into the present.
With one decision, everything changes … forever.
My Thoughts

Two different people.
Two different worlds.
Two different dreams.


Wow! What an emotional rollacoster that was! I knew I wanted to dive into Drake Chambers and Emery White’s story when I got a glimpse of their turmoltuous relationship in After the Rain. There was a significant reveal in that book that something went horribly wrong with these two, so I immediately jumped into their novel Changing Forever, and I finished it too quickly! This book was filled with raw emotion, definite chemistry and heart break all around. Exactly what I’ve been in the mood for lately.

Drake is Southern Iowa State’s star quarterback. He has a broken past and knows that the only way he can give his mom and two sisters any chance at a good life is if he lands a pro-football contract after college. School comes in second when it comes to his primary focus revolving around his football dreams. However, when he meets Emery, who is attending the university on a full-ride academic scholarship, he begins to question what part of that dream really makes him happy. When they are paired up to complete a project in one of their classes, their relationship is anything but easy.

After constant starts and stops because of Drake’s hesitations and Emery’s solid walls of protection, they finally give in to their feelings and realize that their romance is explosive.

...when you take goodness, add fire and gasoline, it fucking burns...
What ensues is a heated relationship that’s filled with emotional moments, tragic reveals and a crash landing that leaves them both broken and lost.

Overally, I loved Drake and Emery’s story. There were so many moments that I hoped Emery would just walk away, and that baffled me because I really liked Drake. I think I just didn’t like them together... at the time. However, that all changed at the twist of the story and it hit me like a ton of bricks. I love when a book changes my feelings about how I want the outcome to unravel and Changing Forever did exactly that. Let me just say... The epilogue... oh my!! I loved that final touch. Perfect ending for a couple of characters I came to adore! Changing Forever was emotional, hopeful with a dash of drama. Just how I like it!!
5 Suns

Sunday, December 21, 2014

Review: After the Rain (Rain #1.5) by Lisa De Jong

After the Rain (Rain #1.5) by Lisa De Jong
Published December 11th 2013 by Lisa De Jong
A novella follow-up to When It Rains.

The last few years have been my best and my worst. Now I’m learning to move on after my greatest heartbreak of all.

I’m in college with the guy I’ve loved since I was just a kid, but when two people have the history we do, there are always obstacles to overcome. They say love conquers all, and it's time to find out how true that really is.

There’s life after the heartbreak and pain, but will it be what I've always dreamed of? 
My Thoughts
“Fear keeps people from doing things they want to do, and when they aren’t doing what they want to do, they’re not as happy as they could be.”

SPOILER!! If you haven’t read the first book, this story will be a bit spoiler-ish so proceed with caution.

After the Rain by Lisa De Jong was a wonderful continuation of Kate and Beau’s story! I enjoyed getting more of a perspective from Beau since he played a smaller role in the first book, but ended as a significant character when it was complete. To hear his voice in After the Rain was pure bliss!

In this second novel, we get to follow Kate and Beau immediately following the emotional storm that took place in When It Rains. This sequel is a second chance for Kate and Beau. They’ve been friends since they were five, and after Kate’s tragic experience in book one, they pursue a romance that just feels right.

Beau was a perfect balance to Kate’s stormy recovery. The love he had for her felt real and deep. I enjoyed his alpha moments because he was never overbearing and always complemented that with a hint of emotional truth. He was perfection.

“You’re the one who makes me a better person. I want to be the best for you.” ~Beau

I fell for Kate in book one, but this second installment re-cemented my feelings for this strong, yet vulnerable character. She went After the Rain was a rewarding experience. I enjoyed her honest revelations in this novel, especially when it involved her feelings for Beau.

“You loved me when I pushed you away. You loved me when I was lost. You loved me when you didn’t even know if you were going to get a chance with me. It takes true love to do that.” ~Kate

Overall, their story was amazing from beginning to end. Reading an epilogue is usually my favorite part of a book I truly enjoyed because I get to glimpse into the characters’ lives after their ending, so to have another installment was absolutely enjoyable.
5 Suns

Friday, December 12, 2014

Review: When It Rains (Rain #1) by Lisa De Jong

When It Rains (Rain #1) by Lisa De Jong
Published September 25th 2013 (first published January 1st 2013)
One night changed my life forever.

Beau Bennett has been my best friend since I can remember. He was my first crush before everything came crashing down, and now he wants more, but it's more than I can give him. Things are different now. I wish I could tell him why, but I can't.

I haven’t told anyone.

I never knew how much I really needed him until the day he left for college, and I was completely alone.

Then one day, Asher Hunt rides into town with his dark, captivating eyes and cocky grin. He doesn't care who I used to be, he's simply breathing life into what’s left. People warn me to stay away from him, but he helps me forget the pain that has held me hostage for so long; something I thought was impossible before he walked into my life.

I’ve been hurt.

I’ve been saved.

And I’ve found hope.

I thought my story was written that night, but now I know it was only a new beginning. Until one secret turns my world upside down…

Again.

My Thoughts
“You don’t live because of me. You live because you let me love you. You made the choice to breathe all on your own… I just helped you find the strength to inhale.” ~Asher

Truly emotional and heart rending!

I’ve had When It Rains on my TBR for a while now because the consistently high ratings caught my eye. However, I was hesitant to jump into this novel because of the tear-jerking reaction it’s received from many readers. It takes the right time and moment to appreciate an emotional novel such as this book.

Well, after finishing it in a few short sittings, I see why this book has brought many readers to tears. Truly an emotional story that captures your heart and doesn’t let go. It reminded me a bit of the experience I had when reading Lurlene McDaniel’s Don't Die, My Love. Very heart breaking yet hopeful.

Kate Alexander has been living in a nightmare for the past two years. After a horrible event that’s left her shattered, she’s pushed her family and friends away to retreat into the safety of her own room and bury herself in her own solitude. Beau Bennett has been her best friend since they were five, and even he can’t get through to Kate to see how he could break through her walls. When he reluctantly leaves for college and leaves Kate behind in their small town, he knows he’ll regret not trying harder to get through to her. When he leaves, Kate meets Asher Hunt and through his persistent yet gentle ways, he finds a way to get Kate to try to live life once again.

Their connection stems from the fact that they both carry a burden that weighs them down. As they begin to fall in love and share their secrets, Kate realizes that when Beau discovers she’s fallen for Asher, her best friend will be heart-broken. However, what Kate doesn’t know is that while she’s opened her heart to someone new, she’ll soon fall back into Beau’s arms when life delivers another blow.

There’s a string of events that occur in this novel that took me a bit by surprise. Even though I caught a hint or two before the twist occurred, I was still sadden by the events of this story. I really fell for Kate, Asher and Beau and I was curious how this would turn out considering the complex triangle that was created. When I typically steer away from love triangles because they are just over done, I was pleased with how Lisa De Jong refused to make this a messy and angsty romance. Very nicely crafted!

I also enjoyed the music she sprinkled throughout the story including a few of my favorite songs:
Everything by Lifehouse
Cross That Line by Joshua Radin
18th Floor Balcony by Blue October


Considered I’ve since moved on to the next story in the series, I feel it’s safe to say that Lisa De Jong managed to capture my heart and influence my emotions enough to want to continue with her journey.

My Song Choice

5 Suns




Thursday, February 14, 2013

Cover Reveal: Plastic Hearts by Lisa De Jong


We're excited to participate in the cover reveal of this upcoming release by Lisa De Jong!  What a fantastic cover!



Plastic Hearts by Lisa De Jong
Release Date: March 1, 2013
Genre: New Adult

About the book:
My life has always been safe. I like it that way. I grew up in a fake society where plastic hearts rule. If our hearts are made of plastic, they can never be broken. My parents have expectations and I do everything I can to meet them, even if it means giving up on my own dreams.

Now, all I want is to be free to make my own choices.

Dane Wright is everything I have been warned to stay away from. We met one night while I was with my perfect, parent-approved boyfriend and I haven’t stopped thinking about him. I don’t want to like him. I am doing everything I can to ignore his pull, but my heart seems to want what it cannot have, what it has never had.

Can he measure up? He may think I am too good for him, but maybe he is too good for me.

Life is a series of choices and I have never been able to make my own. Until one day, when my heart decides to make a choice for me.
 
Designer: Michelle Preast http://www.michellepreast.com/


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