‘Talk Santa to Me’ Turns a Hallmark Movie into a Book

This very Hallmark-esque book will warm your heart during the holidays.

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Overall:

Talk Santa to me book cover hallmark movie

Talk Santa to Me will make for a cute holiday read this year. It promised to give me that Hallmark movie feel, and I really feel like it delivered, especially on its heartfelt ending.

Teen angst and the holiday cheer entwined to make a cute short read. A girl searching for a redo on her first kiss and to help her family business embarks on a new task as Santa’s intern to help bring holiday cheer.

I felt transported to December while reading this in August. Linda Urban delivered Christmas right to my feet. It really cooled me down during these warm months, and it will be sure to warm your heart during winter.

Talk Santa to Me by Linda Urban will be released on September 27th of this year. It will be a perfect gift for the readers in your life, or for yourself! View more information about this book here.

Plot:

Hallmark should be calling this author for a movie deal. This story was told in their exact wispy camera shots and their dramatic emphasis on the importance of Christmas.

It delivered on its promise of a heartwarming and fulfilling story. I felt like I was transported to being ten watching the Hallmark channel the entire month of December again.

Characters:

One of the major critiques I have of this piece is the main characters were static and had no real growth. The main character Francie learns to cope with her trauma, but that is dealt with very behind the scenes, not really worked on through the words of the story.

The other main characters, like Alice and Hector, were also a bit static, but I do believe that blends well with the hallmark vibe.

Romance:

The romance of the book is my major complaint about this novel. As promised, “A teen girl gets the perfect second try at a first kiss in this hilarious, romp-filled young adult romantic comedy,” but, this is more of a side plot.

The real romance aspect didn’t arrive until 50% of the way through the story. I do prefer my romance to be a bit more spread out.

(Also sidenote to add at the very end here, I don’t know how I feel about a seemingly white author calling a group of Hispanic men in her story the “Lumberjuans,” but I can tell you I didn’t really like that aspect of the story.)

What I Liked:

  • Hallmark feel
  • Christmas vibes
  • Puns scattered throughout

What I Didn’t:

  • Lack of romance

Read This If You Love:

  • Christmas
  • Hallmark movies
  • Gigantic Rudolph statues
  • Elf puns
  • Teen life

Star: 3.5

Rating: 2.5 out of 5.

Book About the Murder of a Cheater’s Mistress

This is not Jeneva Rose’s best book.

Book Review:

I loved One of Us Is Dead. So, after reading that, I was excited to dive into her other books, but I was a bit disappointed after reading this book. It didn’t have the spark that One of Us is Dead had.  

Book Plot:

The plot was exciting. It was interesting to read a story about the murder of the male main character’s mistress while also reading the perspective of the wife who had to defend her husband in his trial.

The twists and turns of the story were cool. I liked seeing where it went. I wish it had been executed better.

Quality of Writing:

Everything felt rushed. It wasn’t shoddy writing, but it wasn’t excellent. It didn’t flow as well as her other story. I didn’t feel a connection to it like the last one.  

What I Liked:

  • Murder
  • Crazy plot twist (albeit a bit predictable if you thought hard enough)

What I Didn’t:

  • No real character development
  • So many ethics rules broken

Read This Book If You Love:

  • Jeneva Rose
  • Murder

Star: 2.8

Rating: 2 out of 5.

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Book:

The Perfect Marriage Book Cover from Goodreads, two rings with a spurt of blood
The Perfect Marriage Cover

Title: The Perfect Marriage

Author: Jeneva Rose

Published July 13th, 2020

Genre: Thriller, Mystery

Pages: 344

“Sarah Morgan is a successful and powerful defense attorney in Washington D.C. As a named partner at her firm, life is going exactly how she planned. The same cannot be said for her husband, Adam. He’s a struggling writer who has had little success in his career and he tires of his and Sarah’s relationship as she is constantly working.

Out in the secluded woods, at the couple’s lake house, Adam engages in a passionate affair with Kelly Summers. But one morning everything changes. Kelly is found brutally stabbed to death and now, Sarah must take on her hardest case yet, defending her own husband, a man accused of murdering his mistress.” –Goodreads

Last Book of the Parasol Protectorate

And with that, the Parasol Protectorate book series is complete!

Book Review:

Timeless is an exquisite ending to an even better series. I am sad to be saying goodbye to Lady and Lord Maccon’s love story. Alexia has been one of my favorite characters because she is unapologetic and so witty. It is so sad to see her go.

Book Plot:

In my last review of the series for Heartless, I complained about the lack of going to new places. I thought the story was just filler text.

This story made up for that a lot. We learned so much about the characters and the preternatural state. I suffered so many emotions; happy, sad, depressed, and hopeful all at the same time. I love how this book tugged on my heart strings. Gail Carriger did some daring things at the end, a couple twists and turns, that really threw me for a loop. I won’t spoil anything, but she really made a fantastic ending to the series.

Book Characters:

Alexia, oh crazy Alexia, I am going to miss you. While writing this I have already started reading the next series, The Custard Protocol, and I know she is in the story a bit. But I am still going to miss her perspective on espionage and protocols.

Lord Maccon is also showing up in the next series, but I will miss him. He was always funny, and I loved the audiobook voice actor’s voice of him.

All the other characters in the book are fantastic. I hope to see some of them in future stories. I love how Carriger incorporates old characters. It excites me every time.

Book Setting:

One of my main complaints is that we never left London last book. Guess what? We leave London!

We went to Egypt. It was so cool seeing all the lore in real time that the characters hinted at.

Romance:

As usual, the romance was a bit subpar because the couple has been together for four books now. I still love Lord and Lady Maccon even though nothing new really happens in this book.

Quality of Writing:

Carriger writes in such a unique way. The prose is always so light and witty. I love it. I am glad to continue enjoying her writing.

What I Liked:

  • Completing the series
  • Ending
  • All questions answered
  • Writing style
  • Egypt!
  • Alexia Maccon

What I Didn’t:

  • Honestly? I don’t have any complaints

Read This If You Love:

  • Steampunk
  • Historical Fantasy
  • Uncomplicated romances
  • Pregnancy tropes
  • London
  • Travel

Star: 4

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Book:

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Timeless Book Cover from Goodreads
Timeless Book Cover

Title: Timeless

Series: Parasol Protectorate #5

Author: Gail Carriger

Published March 1st 2012 by Orbit

Genre: Steampunk, Fantasy, Romance

Pages: 407

“Alexia Tarabotti, Lady Maccon, has settled into domestic bliss. Of course, being Alexia, such bliss involves integrating werewolves into London High society, living in a vampire’s second best closet, and coping with a precocious toddler who is prone to turning supernatural willy-nilly. Even Ivy Tunstell’s acting troupe’s latest play, disastrous to say the least, cannot put a dampener on Alexia’s enjoyment of her new London lifestyle.

Until, that is, she receives a summons from Alexandria that cannot be ignored. With husband, child and Tunstells in tow, Alexia boards a steamer to cross the Mediterranean. But Egypt may hold more mysteries than even the indomitable Lady Maccon can handle. What does the vampire Queen of the Alexandria Hive really want from her? Why is the God-Breaker Plague suddenly expanding? And how has Ivy Tunstell suddenly become the most popular actress in all the British Empire?”-Goodreads

Crumbs: Cutest Graphic Novel EVER!

Crumbs is the cutest graphic novel I have ever read.

When Crumbs came in the mail, I screamed.

My mom ordered this during Barnes and Nobles Black Friday sale last year. It came right on my birthday!

I had not read this before on Webtoon, so I am not an original fan. I still found myself obsessed and glad that I did not have to wait every week for a new bit of the story and devoured it all in one go.

Also, isn’t it crazy that I have had so many 5-star reviews lately?

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Crumbs Plot:

This graphic novel had everything. It had magic, chaos, coming-of-age aspects, and one outstanding romance. I was transported through pictures and words to this amazing world, and I loved every bit of it.

Crumbs Romance:

Again, this is a romance graphic novel, so all I really want to talk about is the loveeeee.

This story made me believe in love again. I feel like I say that about every romance book I read, but this one was really special.

The main character, Ray, is someone I can relate to very well. A lot of her behaviors I do as well. She is also very career oriented which affects her relationship.

The love story is so unproblematic. There are some issues but there is a really clear form of communication, which helps propel a better romance for the audience. It is so important to put forth healthy relationships in mainstream media. I loved this romance, and it is a great read.

What I Liked:

  • Healthy relationships
  • Beautiful illustrations
  • A diverse love
  • Diverse friend group
  • MAGIC!

What I Didn’t:

  • Literally nothing

Read This If You Love:

  • Magic
  • Witches
  • Romance
  • Graphic Novels
  • Webtoon

Star: 5

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Read Frizzy: A Coming-of-Age Story About Hair

What a cute graphic novel! Frizzy is the cutest graphic novel ARC I have ever received.

I want to thank Netgalley and the publishers, Frist Second, for providing me with an eARC of this fascinating story.

I was immediately entranced by the amazing illustrations that populated the beginning of the book. Then the story of this sweet, charming young girl struggling with her self-esteem pulled at my heart.

Claribel Ortega made a beautiful masterpiece out of such a hard tale. It divulges a beautiful message at the end, all about acceptance and your own truth.

The main character, Marlene, touched my heart. She was always caring and kind but is faced with bullying and other hardships. Marlene would inspire the youth of today, which makes this such a great read for young readers.

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What I Liked About Frizzy:

  • Beautiful Illustrations
  • Heartwarming story
  • Marlene
  • Book loving character
  • Self-empowerment
  • Diverse read

What I Didn’t Like About Frizzy:

  • It was a little long
  • Some conversations seemed repetitive, or like they just kept going

Read This If You Love:

  • Beautiful drawings
  • Lovely characters
  • Natural curls
  • Diverse reads
  • Coming-of-age stories

Star: 4

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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Happy Release Day Stephanie Garber

Happy release day to the Ballad of Never After.

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I am so lucky and was able to get an ARC from Flatiron books. I wrote a review about it last week and you should check it out here.

The book is being sent in the mail. I got the Barnes and Noble exclusive edition. It is so pretty and beautiful. I mean it is so pretty!!!

The ballad of never after book cover barnes and nobles exlcusive edition

I am excited to see what everyone thinks about it when it comes in the mail.

Let me know what you think when you get to reading it!

As always, thanks for reading,

A Bookie

Romance Time: Funny You Should Ask

Was this a good romance book? Funny you should ask…

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Book Review:

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This book was unremarkable (and I will say that about fifteen times in this review). It had nothing super crazy. The couple was not phenomenal, but they weren’t boring.

I thought the premise was unique and the way the story was written was unique, but it was confusing at the beginning.

It will be something I can recommend to people who like romance books. It is a fun romance, but nothing remarkable.

Book Characters:

Chani is fun. I liked her voice a lot in the book. She was not the most profound narrator, but she also wasn’t the worst. She was unremarkable.

Gabe, her co-main character, was also not super remarkable. He won’t be at the end of my favorites list, but not on the top.

Book Romance:

Undeniably, the romance was great. I love the lost love found again trope. It really makes me happy.

While this wasn’t a remarkable romance, it was good. I had fun. It made me happy, and it was a bit different. That is all that matters.

I really enjoy books where the romance isn’t toxic. Yes, the characters don’t know how to deal with their own drama, but their relationship isn’t unhealthy. They do have fights and a little miscommunication, but they are all things that they can fix.

Ease of Reading:

It was a bit confusing in the beginning. The format was past and present storytelling, mixed in with articles from the past and present. It was a bit confusing in the beginning but eventually, I got the hang of it.

What I Liked:

  • LA setting
  • Cute dog
  • Montana setting
  • Boy trying to do anything to impress the girl

What I Didn’t:

  • Unremarkable
  • Confusing at the beginning

Read This If You Love:

  • Star-struck romance
  • Meeting your crush
  • Movie stars
  • Romance books
  • Journalists

Star: 3.5

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Here is the Book:

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Funny You Should Ask Book Cover from Goodreads a romance book
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Title: Funny You Should Ask

Author: Elissa Sussman

Published April 12th, 2022 by Dell

Genre: Romance

Pages: 352

Synopsis:

A restless young journalist with big dreams interviews a Hollywood heartthrob–and, ten years later, it’s clear that their time together meant more than meets the eye in this sexy, engrossing adult debut novel.

Then. Twentysomething writer Chani Horowitz is stuck. While her former MFA classmates are nabbing book deals, she’s in the trenches writing puff pieces. Then she’s hired to write a profile of movie star Gabe Parker. The Gabe Parker–her forever celebrity crush, the object of her fantasies, the background photo on her phone–who’s also just been cast as the new James Bond. It’s terrifying and thrilling all at once . . . yet if she can keep her cool and nail the piece, it could be a huge win. Gabe will get good press, and her career will skyrocket. But what comes next proves to be life-changing in ways Chani never saw coming, as the interview turns into a whirlwind weekend that has the tabloids buzzing.

Now. Ten years later, after a brutal divorce and a heavy dose of therapy, Chani is back in Los Angeles, laser-focused on one thing: her work. But she’s still spent the better part of the last decade getting asked about her deeply personal Gabe Parker profile at every turn. No matter what new essay collection or viral editorial she’s promoting, it always comes back to Gabe. So when his PR team requests that they reunite for a second interview, she wants to say no. She wants to pretend that she’s forgotten about the time they spent together, years ago. But the truth is that those seventy-two hours are still crystal clear, etched in her memory. And so . . . she says yes.

Chani knows that facing Gabe again also means facing feelings she’s tried so hard to push away. Alternating between their first meeting and their reunion a decade later, this deliciously irresistible novel will have you hanging on until the last word.”-Goodreads

Books I Loved So Much I Had To Buy A Copy

It is time for another Top Ten Tuesday. I love doing this book tag.

“Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring book friends together.” -That Artsy Reader Girl

This week’s theme:  

Books I Loved So Much I Had To Buy A Copy

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I haven’t bought most of these but they are on my to-buy list. These books are really good so I need them in my personal collection.

Lore Olympus

The Love Hypothesis

Gail Carriger Books

Stalking Jack the Ripper

Heart Bones

Sorcery of Thorns

Reminders of Him

The Ballad of Never After

The Plated Prisoner Series

All My Rage

As always, thanks for reading,

A Bookie

My Most Anticipated Book: The Ballad of Never After

I want to thank Flatiron Books for giving me a copy of this book’s ARC for free.

This book releases September 13th and if you haven’t pre-ordered this yet, DO IT!

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Book Review:

You are not ready for this.

Honestly, this book consumed me from the moment I picked it up. This is Garber’s best writing, best romance, best plot, best everything.

Garber knew what we wanted and what we needed, and she served it to us on a rose gold platter.

The Ballad of Never After ARC Book Image

Book Plot:

WOW

I was blown out of the water reading this book.

The plot seemed a bit predictable at first, but wow it took me for some loops.

We learn so much more about the lore of the story. We get more characters. Hearing more stories about the Great North made this universe that much more believable and real.

Book Characters:

The two main characters, Evangeline and Jacks, are my favorite characters. This book makes their characters 30000% times better and made me fall in love with each of them more.

First, Evangeline goes through so many trials, and she seems to become stronger with each page. Similarly, Jacks becomes more four-dimensional. I love his arc throughout the story. Readers get to see a softer and more caring side to him.

The Ballad of Never After ARc Photo

Book Romance:

Okay, okay, I know I said no spoilers, but this might be a bit of a spoiler. There is some romantic tension in this book, and it is AMAZING!

That is all I should say about that.

Quality of Writing:

In previous novels, I have always felt Garber’s writing to be a bit weak. She really impressed me with this book though.

Descriptions of the setting are more solid and descriptive. Similarly, the dialogue feels so much more genuine. Writing-wise, Garber is not going to be the next great novelist, but it makes up for that in plot!

I cannot wait to get my hands on the hardcover I ordered.

What I Liked:

  • JACKS
  • Plot
  • Complete jaw-dropping ending
  • Evangeline’s arc

What I Didn’t:

  • The writing was still a bit too easy

Read This If You Love:

  • Caraval
  • Once Upon a Time
  • Magical realms
  • Learning about curses
  • Fairytales

Star: 5

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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A New Book About Time Travel

Welp, I just don’t know how I feel.

I want to thank the Head of Zeus and Net Galley for letting me receive a copy of this ARC for an honest review.

Book Review:

The book started slow, so slow that I couldn’t even read it. And then by the end, it as going so fast I could barely comprehend.

The twists and turns made my head hurt, and even after getting all the answers, I still don’t get it.

Time travel is such a hard topic to wrap a head around. I feel like there are some assumptions made in this book that just make it hard to get it.

The dad, Sam, whole role was frankly unnecessary. His time travel POVs were not necessary to the story as a whole. They only provided a glimpse of what was going on with him. Then halfway throughout the book, his POVs dropped off.

Adeline had a great storyline, and I loved the twists and turns of her characters. But I still don’t understand why. Why did she do what she did half the time? Her constitution swayed so much between who and what she trusted.

If you read this book, you have to hold out til the last half to get sucked in.

What I Liked:

  • Twists
  • Secrets
  • Time travel

What I Didn’t:

  • The machine didn’t make a whole lot of sense
  • Bored

Read This If You Love:

  • Science fiction
  • Time travel
  • Dinosaurs

Star: 2

Rating: 2 out of 5.

The Book:

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Lost In Time Book cover

Title: Lost In Time

Author: A.G. Riddle

September 1st 2022 by Head of Zeus

Genre: Science Fiction

Pages: 416

Synopsis:

“When his daughter is falsely accused of murder, a scientist must travel 200 million years into the past to save her. But there are secrets waiting there. And more than her life is at stake.

From the worldwide bestselling author of Departure and Winter World comes a standalone novel with a twist you’ll never see coming.

Control the Past.
Save the Future.

One morning, Dr. Sam Anderson wakes up to discover that the woman he loves has been murdered.

For Sam, the horror is only beginning.

He and his daughter are accused of the crime.

The evidence is ironclad. They will be convicted.
And so, Sam does what he must: he confesses to the crime.

But in the future, murderers aren’t sent to prison.

They’re sent to the past.

Two hundred million years into the past—to the age of the dinosaurs—to live out their lives alone, in exile from the human race.

Sam accepts his fate.

But his daughter doesn’t.

Adeline Anderson has already lost her mother to a deadly and unfair disease. She can’t bear to lose her father.

She sets out on a quest to prove him innocent. And get him back. People around her insist that both are impossible tasks.” -Goodreads