Tag: Clean Romance

You’ve got to be willing to step out of that safe zone, to find out who you really are, not just what you think everyone expects you to be.

Book Review | Wrapped Up In You by Jennifer Carr

Nash is about to head to college on a baseball scholarship when a senior prank goes wrong. His punishment is community service for the local youth club, where he is assigned to teach music—a punishment that turns out to be life-changing (in a good way).

Cassidy is Nash’s OurSpace pen pal (are people still called pen pals if they communicate solely through social media messaging, and using a handle rather than their actual names?). She’s a couple of years younger than Nash, and is pursuing a music career at the behest of her pushy mother.

The two hide behind the anonymity of social media to share their true selves, and I loved the way the author brought them together online while they lived their separate lives.

But when OurSpace goes the way of MySpace, their friendship effectively ends because they have no other sway of contacting each other—they haven’t even shared their real names.

That, of course, can’t be the end of the story …

The two meet in real life a few years later when they both earn a spot on a reality TV show searching out America’s next country music star. Of course, the reader knows who they are, but they don’t … (and that would potentially be a spoiler if it wasn’t included in the book description).

Anyway, that gives the story plenty of forward tension as we wait for Nash and Cassidy to discover what we already know.

The story takes place over longer time scale than most novels—years, rather than weeks or months—but that fits with the story, given their ages when the story started. It fit the characters and the story, and anything faster would have felt wrong.

I loved this story.

I loved the slow burn of the romance. I loved the longer timescale, and the way it gave readers the chance to watch Nash and Cassidy grow and mature, and turned what could have been an average young adult romance into a more powerful story.

Wrapped Up In You is the second book in a series. I haven’t read the first (Fall When You’re Ready) but didn’t think I missed anything.

Thanks to the author and NetGalley for providing a free ebook for review.

About Jennifer Carr

Jennifer CarrHaving always enjoyed books, writing, and daydreaming, Jennifer wanted to know what it would feel like to combine the three and write a book. Once she started writing, everything changed. Within a matter of months, she had multiple projects started and found a love for writing in a way she never knew was possible.

Married to her childhood best friend and the mom of a creative daughter, Jennifer enjoys the quiet life on their farm in Alabama, baking, and reading romance novels.

Find Jennifer Carr online at:

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About Wrapped Up In You

Wrapped Up In You by Jennifer Carr

Nash Montgomery is always up for a good time. But when a senior prank goes too far, his baseball scholarship is put at risk, threatening the future everyone expects him to follow. The consequences earn him community service at a local youth center where he discovers a passion that defies the path he thought had been laid out for him.

Cassidy is a talented musician trapped under the weight of her mother’s ambitious dreams for her. Desperate to carve out her own identity, she struggles to find her voice amidst the noise of others’ expectations.

Their worlds collide in Nashville when both earn a spot on Real American Country, a new reality TV competition for aspiring country stars. As they navigate the pressures of the spotlight, they’ll have to decide if they’re chasing their own dreams—or someone else’s. And along the way, they’ll discover that getting wrapped up in the right person can bring out the best in themselves.

Wrapped Up in You is a heartwarming tale about breaking free from the expectations of others, finding love, and discovering that the best path is the one you create for yourself.

(As Christians, we say the best path is the one God creates for us. That’s my one possible criticism of Wrapped Up In You: it’s clean young adult romance rather than Christian fiction.)

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First Line Friday

First Line Friday #344 | Second Chance Sunset by Ellie Hall

It’s First Line Friday! That means it’s time to pick up the nearest book and quote the first line. I’m quoting from Second Chance Sunset by new-to-me author Ellie Hall, which is currently free on Kindle. Here’s the first line from the Chapter One:

It's a tale as old as time - girl does well in school, gets into college on a scholarship, and now waits tables to help - never mind.

What’s the book nearest you, and what’s the first line?

 

About Second Chance Sunset

They say true love only happens once in a lifetime. But what about a second chance with your first love?

Navy

College. Wait tables. Hospital. Repeat…until a customer with a smoldering smirk makes an offer I have to refuse…well, until I face cold, hard reality.

If I marry him so he can get his green card, I’ll be able to pay the bills. The only problem is, I was in love with him once before.

Cooper

I’ve heard all it takes is one look. Try two. When I see the sassy sweetheart of a waitress, I do a double take. Newsflash, she’s off-limits.

They say money can’t buy happiness…or a green card. However, it can buy a quick marriage of convenience. But that will cost me, especially since we have a past that I have to keep secret.

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First Line Friday

First Line Friday | Week 205 | Head Over Stilettos by Liwen Y Ho (from Love, Laughter, and Happily Ever After)

It’s First Line Friday! That means it’s time to pick up the nearest book and quote the first line. Today I’m sharing from Head Over Stilettos by Liwen Y Ho, another novella from the Love, Laughter, and Happily Ever After collection. Here’s the first line from Chapter One:

I can't believe Wolverine's coming to fix my toilet today.


What’s the book nearest you, and what’s the first line?

About Love, Laughter, and Happily Ever After

This sweet romcom collection contains 20 original humorous novellas from best-selling authors that are heartwarming, feel-good, and laugh out loud funny.

Between the pages, you’ll find tropes such as enemies to lovers, second chance romance, high school sweethearts, opposites attract, friends to lovers, fake dating, and more.

Your pre-order purchase of this anthology will benefit Pets for the Elderly with 100% pre-order profits donated to this amazing cause, connecting shelter animals with seniors.

Don’t miss this limited edition box set, featuring some of your favorite authors, that will leave you reeling with laughter:

 

Ellie Hall – An Unwanted Love Story | Summer Dowell – Her Plus One | Liwen Y. Ho – Head Over Stilettos

Meg Easton – Looking for Love | Rachael Eliker – Lassoed into Love | Sophie-Leigh Robbins – Take a Hike

Rachel John – Worst Neighbor Ever | Jennifer Griffith – Elevator Pitch | Cami Checketts – The Sassy One

Sarah Gay – Once Upon a Midnight Swim | Jennifer Youngblood – Cold Feet | Kimberly Krey – Five Days With My (Super Hot) Ex

Ellen Jacobson – Smitten with Candy Canes | Cindy Roland Anderson – Breaking All the Rules | Taylor Hart – Secret Wedding Date

Carina Taylor – Jude and the Matchmaking Llama | Gigi Blume – Baby You Can Drive My Car | Amy Sparling – Julie and the Fixer-Upper

Johanna Evelyn – I Think Maybe I Lied | Melanie Jacobson – The Backup Plan

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First Line Friday

First Line Friday | Week 202 | All at Once by Lindsay Harrel

It’s First Line Friday! That means it’s time to pick up the nearest book and quote the first line. Today I’m sharing from All at Once by Lindsay Harrel, the first book in her Walker Beach Romance series. Here’s the first line from Chapter One:

Surely this was a cosmic joke. There was no way Gabrielle could be assigned to partner with Tyler Baker.

What’s the book nearest you, and what’s the first line?

About All at Once

She loved him once—and he broke her heart.

Letting herself fall again would just be foolish.

When Gabrielle and Tyler are paired together as leaders for a weeklong kids summer camp, they interact for the first time in a decade—and she realizes the immature boy who left so long ago has become a man.

A very muscular, all-too-handsome man who still has the ability to make her swoon.

But no matter how much chemistry between them, the problem remains—Tyler lives three thousand miles away in New York City, where he runs a nonprofit he’s passionate about. Meanwhile, Gabrielle’s heart is rooted in their small hometown of Walker Beach, California, where she takes care of the only family she’s got left.

It seems the only answer is to buckle down, ignore the sparks between them—and simply survive the week. If only they could get their traitorous hearts on board …

You can find All at Once online at:

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