Saturday, December 22, 2012

Fall Into Reading Wrap-Up

I reread Seduction and Snacks by Tara Sivec before diving into the sequels, Futures and Frostings and Troubles and Treats.  I can't express how much I enjoyed the heck out of these books.  Tara's wit is refreshing and I adored all of her little jokes.



I stumbled upon this gem, Taking Chances by Molly McAdams, shortly after logging Futures and Frostings into goodreads.  I was blown away at the story, never knowing where it was going, and can honestly say that as soon as I finished it, I turned around and reread it a second time.  Emotionally draining, but oh so good!

I decided to reread Bared to You by Sylvia Day before diving into her BRILLIANT sequel, Reflected in You.  Now I'm stuck until the end of the year, December 31st, for the final installment, Entwined with You, to be released.  GAH!

Thanks to reading Taking Chances and Beautiful Disaster, I had a recommendation for Crash by Nicole Williams.  I read the synopsis and decided, WTHeck.  Wow!  I'm certainly glad I did.  There is nothing sexier than a good bad boy story.  I really should pay more attention, though, as Crash has a sequel.  I dove straight in to Clash and was equally as captivated.

At this point...can you tell I've already swerved off the beaten path of my original list?  I adore it when this happen, because ultimately, I wind up finding a book that I couldn't live without.  Thus far, Taking Chances has been that book.

Sweet as Sin by Inez Kelley

As promised, I reread the Twilight Saga as well as Midnight Sun, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner, and all of the outtakes from Stephenie Meyer dot com.  Yes, I was as addicted to them the second time around.  I condone the remaking of the movies in the future, where the best parts of the books are not cut, and superior actors are cast as the leads.

My favorite part of Fall Into Reading this year was finding Tiffany Reisz. Words will never express just how amazing her books are, or what a fascinating story teller she is. Tiffany caters to her readers, and has uploaded many extra short stories, involving the characters I've fallen in love with, to her website. As if that wasn't enough, she reaches out to her fans via twitter, so I broke down and signed up. We became fast friends after discussing Type 1 diabetes.

The Siren by Tiffany Reisz

The Angel by Tiffany Reisz

The Prince by Tiffany Reisz

Little Red Riding Crop by Tiffany Reisz

Seven Day Loan by Tiffany Reisz