Hud Saunders – The Beasts of Belmont Park

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SUMMARY

Paul Marston is an out-of-work actor struggling with the hardest role of his life, being a stay-at-home dad. While he’s changing nappies, his wife Laura Holland, a famous author, is wrapped up in a world of boutique book festivals and champagne receptions.

Then a drunken post-pub party rears its head, and Paul falls full tilt into a bizarre world of drugs, gangsters and high-stakes fishing. This family confessional flips the lid on the middle-class dream and grinds its boot into the new-daddy dynamic.

REVIEW

This is an Antiromantic book.  (It is an actual word – I checked the dictionary).

This book is antiromantic because it centers around a couple whose marriage is faltering.  Both husband and wife consider having an affair.

Normally, I wouldn’t share a book like this, but the fact that around 50% of marriages in the U.S. end in divorce, I felt compelled.  Surprisingly, both the man and woman struggle with the notion of actually engaging in sex outside their marriage.  It is this resistant struggle that made the book  interesting.

This story was anything but simple.  There are in fact a lot of mixed plot lines that carry the story.

Based on the ending, I hope the author plans on following up with a sequel.

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Find book at: https://thepigeonhole.com/books/the-beasts-of-belmont-park

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About the Author

A born and bred West Londoner, Hud realised from an early age he wanted to be a writer. Yet despite this aspiration, he turned his creative energy towards music following a fateful encounter with a folk guitarist who also claimed to be a wizard. Becoming a father to a daughter aged 22 meant that while he pursued this fascinating but largely fruitless career, he donned many other hats in order to pay the bills, including decorator, dispatch rider, software salesman, and professional rebirther, as well as songwriter, producer and rock band manager.

His writing break came as a script editor working on independent films, but finding this too limiting, he turned to writing screenplays himself. Within a year he had an agent and a contract to write the potential blockbuster movie Brothers in Arms for Moulin Rouge producer Martin Brown. After a year in Australia trying to persuade the two outlaw motorcycle clubs involved to agree on the screenplay, Hud returned to the UK chastened, but definitely a writer.

Several screenplays and a computer game followed as well as a fruitful role as Creative Consultant on the Grammy-nominated cult music documentaries 1 Giant Leap and 1 Giant Leap: What About Me? In the past he has run and facilitated men’s groups and workshops. Since then he has founded a successful writers’ group in Queens Park where he lives and has taught Creative Writing to people of all ages and from all walks of life.

Profoundly influenced by his childhood with his radically feminist single mother, Hud is an ardent equalitarian who has been deeply inspired by all the women and the men in his life. His first novel The Beasts of Belmont Park reflects this even-handed approach – none of the characters come out looking good!

Robert T. Germaux – The Backup Husband

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Samantha is ultra sexy – the epitome of sex appeal.  This point is emphasized over and over again.  The attractiveness of her husband and his best friend are almost equally emphasized.  So, three incredibly attractive people – something was bound to go awry.

There is a very long build up in the tension.  Would it end in menagerie or an affaire?  The anticipation of this answer kept me turning the pages quickly.  However, the fact that the author ya-da, ya-da, ya-da’d all of the sex scenes should have been a clear indicator.

I really liked how the external characters influenced the perceptions of the main characters at all points during the plot.  I thought it was interesting how outsiders’ comments impacted the main characters’  actions.

In the end, literally, the set-up, timeliness, and verbosity of the apology scene was outstanding.

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Nona Raines – Her Kind of Man

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Synopsis: During the day, Roy Girard works with truckers. It’s a macho environment where a man is judged by how tough he is. And everyone knows Roy as one of the toughest.

On his own time Roy helps mentor young people who are LGBT, and cares about them as if they were his own. He’s in love with Venetia, a trans woman.

He’s careful to keep his nine-to-five completely separate from his private life. He knows his work buddies wouldn’t understand. And he doesn’t want Venetia exposed to their crude, narrow-minded views. It’s his job to protect her.

But when his two worlds collide, he has to make a choice. In trying to protect the woman he loves, he asks for more than she can give. In his need to keep her safe, he risks pushing her out of his life forever.

*NOTE* Her Kind of Man is the sequel to His Kind of Woman.

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Review

This is less of a romance than a story of acceptance, including public acceptance, of those in the LGBT community.  There are views from all types: friends, co-workers, bigots, parents, teenagers, and lovers.  Some of the reactions scared the hell out me and eerily made me wonder if society is so cruel.  I hope not.

A teen that I know well, came out of the closet during his senior year of high school.  And from hearing and seeing some of what occurred during the process and his life since, made me appreciate this book more.

This is the sequel to His Kind of Woman.  I would recommend reading that first.  Although, it isn’t necessary for the plot, it was difficult to understand the attraction between the Roy and Venetia without reading how they connected originally.

Buy Links for His Kind of Woman (Spectrum, #2):

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I received an arc copy in exchange for an honest review.

Nona Raines

Nona Raines is a former librarian who lives in upstate New York with her many pets. She’s currently working on her next novel between walking the dog and shooing the cats off the laptop. Her romances are published with The Wild  Rose Press and Loose Id. Her transgender romance His Kind of Woman was nominated for the 2014 DABWAHA sponsored by the Dear Author and Smart Bitches, Trashy Books review blogs.  Her most recent work is the romance novella Write to Me and the transgender romance Her Kind of Man.

Nancy S. Thompson – Stirred

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This is a fantastic romance thriller.  I love reading a book where unexpected changes in the plot lead to a much more enthralling story than I ever anticipated.  The extreme personalities of the characters make for an absorbing read.  Eden is emotionally strong despite having to endure crushing blows that would cripple any normal woman.  Sean is young and hot.  His show of intelligence and sincerity is something that ebbs and flows throughout the story, making him more unpredictable and interesting.  The duplicity of all the characters left me completely entertained.

For those romance junkies, like myself, the romance doesn’t get lost in the criminal aspects of the story.  The romance adds to the heat as well as to the intrigue.

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Buy Links:

Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B07E7HU54

Amazon CA:  http://www.amazon.ca/dp/B017E7HU54/

Amazon UK:  http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B017E7HU54

Amazon AU: http://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B017E7HU54

B&N:  http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/stirred-nancy-s-thompson/1122911297

iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/id1055932791

Kobo: https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/stirred

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Nancy S. Thompson Bio:

Nancy is a California transplant currently living in Seattle, Washington with her husband of 23 years, their son, a student at Seattle University, their giant snow dog, Jack, and his kitty, Skye. She works as a freelance editor for her publisher and writer friends and also has her own interior design business within the model home merchandising industry. When she’s not writing or editing, Nancy keeps herself busy by cooking and baking.

Links: 

Blog: http://nancysthompson.blogspot.com/

Twitter: http://twitter.com/NancySThompson

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/nancy.saling.thompson?ref=tn_tnmn

Author Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6153571.Nancy_S_Thompson

Stirred Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25652454-stirred?from_search=true&search_version=service

Abbi Glines – Until the End (Sea Breeze #9)

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In summary: Love this series.  Very sad it’s over.  Perfect ending.

Note: The second half of the book is an extended epilogue for all the characters of the series.  For fans of the sea breeze series – all the characters were included and their respective endings were fantastic.  I’ll miss the characters.

Until the End – Trisha and Rock’s story

Like some of the other characters in the series, Trisha and Rock are exceptionally emotionally strong and very grounded.  I like to believe that young adults are capable of such sense of responsibility and dedication.  Trisha is willing to physically put herself in harms way to protect her brother.  Rock will use all his abilities to protect Trisha and her brother, Krit.

Abbi Glines makes you fall in love with her characters and makes you cry happy tears while cheering for their happily ever after.

See Related Posts:

Abbi Glines – Bad For You (Sea Breeze # 7)

Abbi Glines – Hold On Tight (Sea Breeze #8)

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National Cookie Day – 12/4/15

What’s hot out of the oven today?

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Sugar Cake Cookies and Shortbread Sandwich Cookies

For Other Cookie Ideas, Check out:

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Gluten Free Merengue Cookies

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Oatmeal Cookies (gluten free)

Oreo Cookies

Oreo Chunk Cookies

Nut Crescents

Nut Crescent Cookies

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 Red and Green Whoopie Pies

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal

Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

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Macaroon (not French Macaroon)

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Banana-Chip Oatmeal Cookies (gluten free)

Macaroon Maddness

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Flourless Chocolate Cookies

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lemon & lime cookies

Lemon & Lime Cookies

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Fall sugar leaves

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Snowflake sugar cookies

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Argentinean Alfajores

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White bats to celebrate Twilight vampires

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Chocolate dogs to celebrate Twilight wolf pack

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Swirl of Shortbread

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Vanilla French Macaroons w/ Bailey’s Vanilla Irish Cream

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Chocolate-Mint French Macaroons

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Oreos in a Chocolate Chip Cookie

How to end a book series?

The one bad thing about a great book series – all good things come to an end.  Some authors do this better than others.

A few of my favorite book series came to end recently.  It was very sad, but the authors did a fantastic job in distinctly different ways.

First, Epilogue for all the characters

Abbi Glines – Sea Breeze Series

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The final book, Until the End, included an epilogue for each of the characters.  Each book in the series essentially was a romance that centered around one couple.  All the characters were connected throughout the series.  Admittedly, it’s been a while since I read the first few books.  As I read the final book, the epilogue brought back found memories of each individual book.  I felt like it was a final goodbye to each character.  And, the teasing last line was PERFECT!

Samantha Young – On Dublin Street Series 

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This series didn’t actually end.  Samantha Young surprised fans of her series, like myself, and published an additional novella this past November, On King’s Way (on my TBR list).  I included this series because in Echoes of Scotland Street the author also included an extended epilogue touching on all the characters.

Additionally, Samantha Young has published a single novella to include all the characters centering around a holiday.

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Second, tying up all the loose ends

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This series was told in an unique way.  The story was about few characters whose relationships were complexly intertwined.  The series doesn’t follow a typical chronological order of story telling.  While I was terribly disappointed to know that the series was ending, the author did a brilliant job of clearing up all the gaps in the plot in the last novel.  I can’t wait to read the entire series again from start to finish, knowing what to expect.

Third, the spin-off (excellent for continued book sales)

In the past, I blogged about some of my favorite spin off series, check out the post at:

Favorite Spin-off Book Series

Lorraine Loveit – Playing the Game Series

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This series ended very well.  This series must be read in its entirety and in order to truly understand the ending.  The author is planning a spin-off (date unknown).

Not all authors end a book series well.  I won’t mention names, because I don’t believe in book bashing.  This particular 13 book series involved a triangular relationship and I absolutely hated the way it ended.  I realize that it is simply my opinion, but the main character should have ended up with the other guy.  I found it so upsetting that I refuse to read another book by that author – EVER.

Another note on ending a book series.  Once it’s over, let it be over.  Trying to squeak out an extra book that is tangential to the series is annoying.  A few of my favorite authors have done this, but I always find the books disappointing.

As always, thank you to all the authors that fill my head with amazing characters.

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Kelly Elliot – Wanted

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I listened to the audiobook of this book.  I really liked that there was both a male and female voice.

This is a nice southern romance involving college-aged adults.  It’s a two-for romance where the relationships between Gunner/Ellie and Jeff/Ari flourish.  There was a mix of innocence, stupidity, highly-charged sexuality, protectiveness, immaturity, and responsibility.  I liked how the characters were flawed.  In Particular, I appreciated how Gunner, a seemly infinitely patient guy, finally reached his limit with Ellie’s insecurities.

Beware, ends in a cliffhanger.

I plan to continue with next in the series.

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