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yourbookbuddy · 5 years ago
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The Guy on the Left by Kate Stewart
This is book #2 in The Underdogs series but it is my favorite one!
Troy lied.
Troy and Clarissa meet at a bar and Troy pretends to be a teacher like Clarissa. A few months later, Clarissa finds out she’s pregant and she later finds out that Troy is actually a student not a teacher. Clarissa is devastated and upset and tells Troy she never wants to see him again.
Years pass by and Troy still hasn’t met his son but he’s always been around in the sidelines watching and helping when Clarissa lets him. He’s now a college senior and hopefully NFL bound. Troy has matured and is juggling both school and work so that he can be there for Clarissa and their son Dante. He moves in to the room for rent at the house next door so that he can be close to his family.
What I love about this book is that the author developed her characters well and the readers see Troy’s redemption and his love for his family. He never gave up even though Clarissa didn’t make it easy on him (which I understand why she did). I love that the author really included the father and son relationship in the book unlike other books that just mention the child and leaves that child in the background and only focus on the couple.
Years ago, Troy and Clarissa only had one night together. They didn’t get to go on dates and get to know each other. Troy had a very uphill climb to Clarissa’s heart. Clarissa only knew him as the guy who lied and got her pregnant. He had to prove to Clarissa and the readers why he’s worthy to be in her and Dante’s lives.
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yourbookbuddy · 5 years ago
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Rock Bottom Girl by Lucy Score
I recently stumbled upon author Lucy Score’s books and I’m glad I did! Many of her books are in a small town setting and they are hilarious. Small town gossip is faster than speed of light!
Marley is our heroine in Rock Bottom Girl and she has literally hit rock bottom. Marley is 38 years old and she is now back in her hometown where they are still talking about that Homecoming her senior year. She is broke and was just recently dumped. It’s been twenty years since she left town and the cool kids are still cool. Her mom gets her a job as a temporary gym teacher and soccer coach at her old high school where former high school bad boy Jake Weston also happens to be the track coach and teacher of the year. Suddenly she finds herself stuck in a deal with Jake himself: He’ll teach her how to coach if she teaches him how to be in a relationship. It’s all supposed to be temporary but is it really?
I love Marley’s character. Lucy made her character so relatable and even though she remembers her high school days as a nightmare, everyone else views her as a hero. She’s just always herself and doesn’t really care about what others think. I love seeing the small town through Marley’s eyes because she’s someone who couldn’t wait to get out of there that she didn’t get to enjoy the little things.
It’s just a fun and lighthearted read. I definitely recommend this book and you’ll definitely enjoy Marley’s point of view. I don’t want to write too much and spoil the book. Enjoy!
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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Live each day as if it’s the final page. Breathe each moment as if it’s the final word.
Brittainy C. Cherry, The Gravity of Us
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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Book of the Day!
Synopsis:
Graham Russell and I weren’t made for one another. I was driven by emotion; he was apathetic. I dreamed while he lived in nightmares. I cried when he had no tears to shed. Despite his frozen heart and my readiness to run, we sometimes shared seconds. Seconds when our eyes locked and we saw each other’s secrets. Seconds when his lips tasted my fears, and I breathed in his pains. Seconds when we both imagined what it would be like to love one another. Those seconds left us floating, but when reality knocked us sideways, gravity forced us to descend. Graham Russell wasn’t a man who knew how to love, and I wasn’t a woman who knew how to either. Yet if I had the chance to fall again, I’d fall with him forever. Even if we were destined to crash against solid ground.
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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Does anyone else ever go through a phase where all they want to do is reread books?? The past 2 weeks all I’ve been wanting to do is reread books over and over and over again. 
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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I learned something else about love from Rowen. She taught me that when you do find the person you want to love for the rest of your life, it’s okay to embrace change. It’s okay to change yourself. Everyone likes to think that when they find that special someone, that person should accept them and their flaws, vices, and short-comings. Maybe they’re an amazing enough person that they do . . . but they shouldn't have to. A person should want to change themselves for the better when they find that person.
Nicole Williams, Finders Keepers
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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What no one tells you is that the road to accomplishing your goals isn’t a straight line; it looks more like a corn maze. You stopped, you went, you backed up, and took a few wrong turns along the way, but the important thing you had to remember was that there was an exit. Somewhere.
Mariana Zapata, The Wall of Winnipeg and Me
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
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Vanessa Mazur was the personal assistant/housekeeper/fairy godmother to Aiden Graves, the top defensive end in the National Football Organization for the past two years and she’s finally had enough (and has also saved up enough money). Vanessa decides to quit her job and follow her real passion. What she didn’t expect was to find Aiden Graves at her doorstep a few weeks after she quit. Keep in mind that this is the Aiden Graves who never stood up for her and who couldn’t even take the time out of the day to greet her good morning... this Aiden Graves is at her doorstep asking for a favor. 
I’ve never been a huge fan of slow-burn romance novels before, but now I just realized that it’s because those authors didn’t get it right! This novel is definitely a slowwww-burn romance and it was fantastic! The characters were well developed and it’s not another one of those love at first sight story. 
I think I’ve read this book over ten times since I discovered it and I end up seeing scenes in a different light when I read the book again and again. Mariana first introduces us to a handsome yet aloof, clueless, selfish, and arrogant Aiden Graves but she slowly takes us (including Vanessa) onto an adventure where we see the changes Aiden goes through. Vanessa and Aiden might seem like the complete opposites but they actually have many things in common. Both characters come from a rough childhood and they don’t have much (if any) experience with love. Vanessa is a strong heroine which I totally love. It’s nice to see a strong heroine plus one who is relatable! 
As you read the book, you’ll see and swoon over the little things that Aiden does over time. 
“I’m starting to understand that you can always make time for the things that matter.” 
The guy who’s number one focus and love is football finally meets his match. 
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yourbookbuddy · 6 years ago
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Teaser Tuesday!
Hey guys I’m back! So so so sorry for being AWOL! I just started a new job so I’ve been busy but don’t worry because I haven’t stopped reading books. I’ll be sharing some new books I’ve read recently soon! In the meantime, here’s an excerpt for Nalini Singh’s next book in her Guild Hunter series that’s coming out this September! I can’t wait for this book to come out. 
Archangel’s War by Nalini Singh
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Advance Excerpt From Archangel’s War
“We watch,” the Primary said. “We protect.”
But things were altering in front of them, a faint glow emanating from where the aeclari had been before the filaments obscured both Raphael’s body and Elena’s chrysalis.
Beyond the balcony doors now partially covered with the snow silk of the filaments, the Bluebell turned. His eyes widened at seeing the ocean of filaments, the glow. But before he could open the closed doors, a familiar voice entered all their minds.
Leave now. It was an order from an archangel. Clear the skies above. Empty the land around. GO.
The Legion were moving even as the last word echoed in their minds. They were Raphael’s Legion, Elena’s Legion, and they had been given an order. The Bluebell wasn’t Legion. He was one of the Seven. Unique. With his own mind.
Torment wrenched his features, but he inclined his head, and the Primary saw him form the word, “Sire.”
All of them moved.
The Bluebell dropped to the grass, then ran inside the house.
The Legion broke into four parts and swept the area. Winged beings were already flying toward the river at high speed, their faces stark and their jaws determined. The Legion dropped down in front of cars moving on the nearest road. The cars were not so close to the aeclari’s home, but the archangel hadn’t said how far to clear.
When the first two cars halted with a screech that caused a burning scent to rise to their nostrils, the Legion wrenched the doors open and hauled the startled vampires out. A group of the Legion rose into the air, two to a vampire. Another group found four humans in a third car, a vampire’s cattle heading home. The scared cattle whimpered at being taken by the Legion but didn’t struggle. Neither did the vampires after they saw the angels racing from the Enclave to the water.
Golden light poured out from the windows of the aeclari’s home.
Many of the angels streaming over the water held vampires or humans in their arms, getting their households out of danger. The Bluebell was one of the last to fly out of the Enclave, and though the Legion did not speak to many outside of the aeclari, they spoke to him: Are the aeclari’s people safe? This was important. The Legion knew. The aeclari had bonds to those who lived in the house.
Yes, I got them out. The Bluebell, who could fly faster than the Primary and sometimes raced with the cars of the Blade and the Viper, fell off the cliff with his wings licked by a golden light so bright that it was difficult to face. In one hand, he held a large rectangular thing, in his other items they recognized.
Several of the Legion flew to him, and took the things. They did not understand things, but these were linked to the aeclari in their mind. We will fly them to the Tower.
Most of the angels kept on flying toward Manhattan, and those of the Legion that carried vampires or mortals kept on going, too. But the Primary turned once he was over the center of the river, as did those of his brethren who flew only their own bodies.
The Bluebell halted in front of them, the silvery blue of his wings spread and his face awash in the burning golden light that had turned the river to gold.
And the light, it grew, and grew, and grew.
Until at last, the light was so bright that it became fire and even the Primary couldn’t bear it and threw up his arm in front of his eyes. The last thing he saw was an intense white brightness.
© Copyright 2019 by Nalini Singh
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yourbookbuddy · 9 years ago
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Summer is coming up guys! Here are some early suggestions :)
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yourbookbuddy · 10 years ago
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It’s so hard to leave - until you leave. And then it is the easiest goddamned thing in the world.
John Green, Paper Towns  (via quoted-books)
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yourbookbuddy · 10 years ago
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proudly shouting the wrong answer to a question in class
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yourbookbuddy · 10 years ago
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60 Greatest Romance Novels Part II
The link to the PART 1 is here.
Mostly for Adults/Matured Readers. 
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On Dublin Street by Samantha Young (On Dublin Street #1)
Destined for an Early Grave by Jeaniene Frost (Night Huntress #4)
Perfect Chemistry by Simone Elkeles (Perfect Chemistry #1)
Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen
The Mighty Storm by Samantha Towle (The Storm #1)
Motorcycle Man by Kristen Ashley (Dream Man #4)
Aflame by Penelope Douglas (Fall Away #4)
Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour by Morgan Matson
Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick (Hush, Hush #3)
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen
The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
Lothaire by Kresley Cole (Immortals After Dark #12)
Leaving Paradise by Simone Elkeles (Leaving Paradise #1)
Burning Dawn by Gena Showalter (Angels of the Dark #3)
Rome by Jay Crownover (Marked Men #3)
What A Dragon Should Know by G.A. Aiken (Dragon Kin #3)
The Edge of Never by J.A. Redmerski (The Edge of Never #1)
Hard and Fast by Erin McCarthy (Fast Track #2)
If I Stay by Gayle Forman (If I Stay #1)
The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks
Real by Katy Evans (Real #1)
Darkness Dawns by Dianne Duvall (Immortal Guardians #1)
Onyx by Jennifer L. Armentrout (Lux #2)
The Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa (The Iron Fey #4)
Hot Ticket by Olivia Cunning (Sinners on Tour #3)
Forever My Girl by Heidi McLaughlin (The Beaumont Series #1)
The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst (Marriage to a Billionaire #1)
This Man by Jodi Ellen Malpas (This Man #1)
The Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
The Deal by Elle Kennedy (Off-Campus #1)
Play of Passion by Nalini Singh (Psy-Changeling #9)
Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas (Travis Family #2)
The Beast in Him by Shelly Laurenston (Pride #2)
Thief by Tarryn Fisher (Love Me with Lies #3)
Rapture by Lauren Kate (Fallen #4)
The Vampire Queen’s Servant by Joey W. Hill (Vampire Queen #1)
In Flight by R.K. Lilley (Up in the Air #1)
Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire (Beautiful #2)
Something Like Normal by Trish Doller
Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl (Caster Chronicles #1)
Archer’s Voice by Mia Sheridan
Love Unscripted by Tina Reber (Love #1)
Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell
Wallbanger by Alice Clayton (Cocktail #1)
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
Hopeless by Colleen Hoover (Hopeless #1)
Deception by D.B. Reynolds (Vampires in America #9)
Beautiful Bastard by Christina Lauren (Beautiful Bastard #1)
Becoming Noah Baxter by J.M. Sevilla (Marked #2)
Worthy of Redemption by L.D. Davis (Accidentally on Purpose #2)
Rumor Has It by Jill Shelves (Animal Magnetism #4)
The Darkest Hour by Maya Banks (KGI #1)
Slammed by Colleen Hoover (Slammed #1)
Own the Wind by Kristen Ashley (Chaos #1)
Bad Moon Rising by Sherrilyn Kenyon (Were-Hunter #4)
Fallen Too Far by Abbi Glines (Rosemary Beach #1)
Playing for Keeps by R.L. Mathewson (Neighbor from Hell #1)
Clash by Nicole Williams (Crash #2)
Once Burned by Jeaniene Frost (Night Prince #1)
Reflected in You by Sylvia Day (Crossfire #2)
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yourbookbuddy · 10 years ago
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The Story of Romeo and Juliet Condensed Into a Single GIF
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Inspired in part by the hilariously random Self Pop Tart meme from a few years ago, I thought it’d be fun (and equally random) to find pictures of people taking selfies and replacing the phones with, of course, books.
The result is surprisingly sweet. Look at how excited they all are to be reading!  Now just imagine if everyone felt this way about sharing their favorite books.
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yourbookbuddy · 10 years ago
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Don’t base reality on what you have seen when you have seen very little.
Scott Sigler, Alive (via quoted-books)
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Congratulations to this year’s Women’s World Cup champions! [x]
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