terça-feira, 13 de fevereiro de 2018

The Cracks Duet #Resenha ARC Review

 
Title: A Crack In Everything (Cracks Duet)
Age Group: Adult
Release Date: January 30, 2018
A Crack in Everything
Life used to be simple.


I was a city girl with humble dreams. Then Dylan O’Dea broke into my flat, held me against the wall and told me to stay quiet.

It was like in the movies, where the universe zeros in on a single scene. I looked into his eyes and knew he was going to change me.

For Dylan, the sky was always falling. He showed me how our world is a contradiction of beauty and ugliness. How we choose to ignore the awful and gloss over it with the palatable. How you need just a tiny drop of something unsavoury to create every great scent.

Pretty deep for a pair of teenagers living in a block of council flats in inner city Dublin, right Probably. But we weren’t typical. We both had our obsessions. Mine was growing things, Dylan’s was scent. He taught me how to use my nose, and I introduced him to the magic of flowers.

I had no idea that one day he’d build an empire from what we started together. But before that, there was love and happiness, tragedy and epic heartbreak…

My name is Evelyn Flynn and I’m going to tell you about the crack in everything.

A Crack in Everything is Book #1 in L.H. Cosway’s Cracks duet.







He came back to me 16 minutes and 59 seconds into Beethoven’s Symphony no. 7.

quinta-feira, 1 de fevereiro de 2018

Living Out Loud #Arc Review


Bestselling author Staci Hart brings you another standalone installment of the Austen Series, inspired by the works of Jane Austen, with a heartfelt contemporary retelling of Sense and Sensibility.

When Annie Daschle arrives in New York City, the only thing she can control is her list. 

Not her father’s death or the loss of her home. Not the hole in her heart or the defective valve that’s dictated so much of her life. But she can put pen to paper to make a list of all the ways she can live out loud, just like her dad would have wanted.

See the city from the top of the Empire State Building: Check.
Eat hot dogs on the steps of The Met: Check.
Get a job at Wasted Words: Check.

What wasn’t on her list: Greg Brandon. And just when she thinks she’s figured out where to put him, everything changes. In the span of a few staggering heartbeats, she finds herself her caught in the middle of something she can’t find her way out of, with no clear answers and no rules.

List or no list, she realizes she can’t control anything at all, not even her heart. 

Not the decisions it makes, and not the moment it stops.


Sinopse

Staci Hart traz outro livro autônoma da Série Austen , inspirada nas obras de Jane Austen, com um relato sincero e contemporâneo de Razão e Sensibilidade.
Quando Annie Daschle chega em Nova York, a única coisa que ela pode controlar é sua lista .
Não a morte de seu pai ou a perda de sua casa. Não o buraco em seu coração ou a válvula defeituosa que  dita a maior parte de sua vida. Mas ela pode colocar a caneta no papel e fazer uma lista de todas as maneiras pelas quais ela pode viver intensamente(Living out Loud), assim como seu pai teria desejado.
Ver a cidade do topo do Empire State Building: OK.
Comer cachorros-quentes nos degraus do The Met: Ok.
Conseguir um emprego em Wasted Words: Ok.
O que não estava na lista dela: Greg Brandon. E quando pensa que descobriu onde colocá-lo em sua vida, tudo muda. Ao longo de alguns batimentos cardíacos surpreendentes, ela se encontra atraída no meio de algo que ela não consegue encontrar uma forma de sair, sem respostas claras e sem regras.
Com Lista ou sem lista, ela percebe que ela não pode controlar nada, nem mesmo seu coração.
Nem as decisões tomadas, e muito menos o momento em que ele vai parar.

Resenha

Oh ,gente! Oh,gente! O que fazer? Tô tão apaixonadinha por este livro. Ele conseguiu roubar o primeiro lugar que era de Tonic e ter mais uma vez vontade de que os leitores brasileiros pudessem ler também. Oh,vida!