Showing posts with label Susan Hatler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Susan Hatler. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Truth or Date by Susan Hatler, Book Two in the Better Date than Never Series

Book Synopsis

truth or date, susan hatler, short romance, adult, contemporary, bookGina Hall is done with men who won’t commit. Ten years waiting for her ex to propose wasted her time. Never again. When her friend Kristen starts a game of Truth or Dare, she dares Gina to go on a date with Ethan, who’s amazing and total marriage material.
As Gina plans the going away party for office playboy Chris Bradley, she spontaneously initiates a game of Truth or Dare with him. When his turn comes around, he dares Gina to pose as his girlfriend to help get a flirty colleague off his back. Gina finds playing couple with Chris way too much fun.
Even though Gina and Chris are pretending, their relationship begins to feel painfully real. Fearing she might be falling for another fly-by man, Gina must focus on Ethan so she doesn’t make the same dating mistakes all over again. Truth or Date - Goodreads






stars, four, 4, drawing, sketch, rating My Opinion

3.65/5 stars.
This is another Susan Hatler's romance short story or novella. I got it for free from Amazon and you know I cannot say "No" to free books. Or maybe no? Whatever, now you know. I looove free books.
Beck to the actual review.
In a few words, the story was cute, funny, romancy, and relatable.
The writing was easy to follow and made the events to flow nicely. On the other hand, the narrative was quite rushed due to the short length of the book.
So far, this is my favorite Susan Hatler story.
Are you in a mood for a quick romance with no excessive steam and just the feels? If yes, this might be your cuppa tea.
Oh! Since it is asecond book in a series, spoilers for the previous book might be obvious. Although, I believe it can be read as a standalone too.

This is my sole opinion. ^_^

Feel Free to check out my other reviews on books written by Susan Hatler: Susan Hatler-A Christmas Kiss and Susan Hatler-Shaken.

rose, cartoon, drawing, sketchGenre: Adult, Romance, Short Stories, Contemporary
Language: mild
Sexual content: mild
Violence: none
Drugs/Alcohol: moderate








Monday, February 27, 2017

Shaken by Susan Hatler. Brace yourselves for high levels of frustration

Book Synopsis

Shaken by Susan Hatler, book, Mind Reader series, ypung adult, paranormalHigh school junior, Kylie Bates, can suddenly read minds. When she touches people’s hands, she’s able to see their deepest thoughts. As if that’s not freaky enough, her dad sends her to help hottie detective, Sam Williams, track down a missing girl. Way too much pressure, especially for a girl who can’t watch Scream without getting nightmares.
Then, finding the missing girl leads to much more than Kylie’s prepared for. Like discovering that her dad has been lying to her. That she has a family she never knew about. That the girls have powers similar to hers. Oh yeah, and that someone is out to get her.
When the detective’s teenage wanna-be-cop cousin, Trip Williams, approaches Kylie at school insisting she help him solve the case, she discovers Trip might be the only one she can trust, and the only one to help her unravel the secrets behind her mysterious gift. Shaken
 
 
 

My Opinion

1.95/5 stars.
It pains me to give a bad review to a book from an author I previously enjoy reading. I read one of the author's love stories, A Christmas Kiss. Then, I was convinced that I will read more from Susan Hatler. And surprisingly, I did. (Yeah, when I picked this book up, it took me a while to put two plus two together and realize that the author is one and the same Susan Hatler.)
I am separating the review in two main parts the good and the bad.
 
Good
 
The overall idea behind the book sounded promising.
Interesting power/paranormal system.
Police investigation.
Kidnapping.
"I am your [Darth Vader] father," theme.
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A lost family.
A strong main teenager male character.
A strong secondary teenager/young adult female character.
A clueless supposedly strong and smart main teenager female character.
Secrets upon secrets.
Teenagers' life problems.
A mind reader and other peoples with powers.
Family birth mark.
Romance.
Paranormal
Great steamy parts.
Shrink dad.
Though thugs.
High school.
Let's not forget about a pretty good author.
So yeah... These were great ingredients suggesting a good story recipe.
"What went wrong," you ask. Well... The story is told from the main character's first person point of view.  AAAAnd, let me tell you, I had this strong urge to talk some sense into her.

Bad
 
Well... I will try to keep my salty side in check as a respect for the author and her hard work. My intention is not to insult people, just to critique one's work.
The main character lacked the proper development. She was the TV-cliché-American-dream teenager. In the beginning, I was, "Alright, her naïveté is understandable since she just discovered a whole new world." I was unable to connect with somebody like her. Everything about her felt forced. She was portrayed as smart and strong and with a desire to be normal; although, the end result was disappointing. The word "shallow" popped in my head more than once while reading the book.
Why? I prepared a list because it is blunt, precise, and without confusion:
  • female teenage cares more about what people think about her more than situation at hand; 
  • obsesses with boys even though she tries to show the reader otherwise;
  • and seriously the insta-love felt too... instant;
  • lack of angst and sparks;
  • the main character figures and masters her power rather quickly but fails to see the obvious things;
  • main character is portrayed as smart, because she does not lose the opportunity to remind the reader this fact every single time (I do not care you have a 4.0 GPA. Show me that through your actions and thought process. Shout out to Drew - secondary female character - who finally pointed this fact out. I love you girl. I wish the book was told from your point of view);
  • (this piece is not about the main character) the supposed father calls his daughter a lair even though he knew that there is a high - to the roof - chance that his daughter may have powers because... genetics;
  • (also about the dad) the father is rather irrational in protecting the paranormal gifted daughter from everything considering that it is easy to have a normal life again (Dude, that ain't gonna happen!);
  • (again, not about the main character) I got the feeling that the adults were seen as the enemies of teenagers than complex people who can be also allies. 
Like I said, the right ingredients for the wrong recipe. At least for my taste. The intriguing elements and my curiosity in the unanswered questions were not enough for this book to receive a high rating. Believe it or not, I am - still - kind of curious to know what happens next.
The writing was good with the story flowing rather nicely most of the time. I believe it would have worked better if the story had been told from the third person.
 

Overall, this book was not my cuppa tea.

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This is my sole opinion. ^_^
 
Feel free to check out my review on Susan Hatler's A Christmas Kiss.
 
I would like to say thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
 
Genre: Young Adult, Paranormal, Urban Fantasy, Romance
Language: mild
Sexual content: moderate
Violence: moderate
Drugs/Alcohol: mild
 

 
 
 
 

Monday, January 23, 2017

A Christmas Kiss (Kissed by the Bay #5) by Susan Hatler Book Review

Book synopsis

A Christmas Kiss (Kissed by the Bay #5) by Susan Hatler, book, romance, novella, holiday, contemporaryHarper Avery is a jaded divorce attorney who loves helping her clients move on to better things. After all, they’ve struggled enough being in an unhappy marriage. When one client’s soon-to-be ex-husband suddenly says he wants a second chance with his wife, Harper’s dubious, certain that her client is just going to get hurt again. Despite his career as a divorce attorney, Gabriel Hart still believes that love can work miracles. Sure, there are no guarantees, but he totally supports his client’s efforts to reconcile with his wife—even if it means Gabriel has to go head-to-head with Harper to keep her from ruining the couple’s chances. With the holidays approaching, husband and wife set out to see if they can work through their issues, while Harper decides to spend the long Christmas weekend at her friend’s cabin in Lake Tahoe. Only when she gets there, someone is already occupying her last-minute rental—Gabriel Hart. Both refuse to give up their holiday retreat. Will their adversarial working relationship make for a stressful weekend? Or will the magic of Christmas sprinkle them with a love that can beat the odds?   A Christmas Kiss
 

My opinion

2.5/5 stars rounded to 3.
This is a short love story. It is full of Christmas references. The author creates a perfect Christmas for our protagonists. Everything is perfect. Except the characters... I was not able to connect whit either of them. This is sad because the author had so much material to use. I was not able to feel the sparks from the writing. The protagonists are supposed to be complex... But... By the end, I was asking myself "Why did these characters fall in love in the first place?" The romance seemed forced. 
Also, what bothered me was the characters' inability to separate personal life from work.
All in all, the story was cute and cuddly. I had high expectations and I felt disappointed. The book had potential. It needs a revision. I love descriptions and this book was lacking in them in the emotional department.
It is a good romantic story for winter/Christmas time. If you feel like this is your cup of tea, go for it!
 
This is my sole opinion. ^_^
 
I would like to say thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Genre: Romance, Contemporary, Novella, Holiday
Language: none to mild
Sexual content: mild
Violence: none
Drugs/Alcohol: mild