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Showing posts with label Sally Thorne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sally Thorne. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2019

99 Percent Mine: A Novel by Sally Thorne

(Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!)
about book:

Readers and critics alike raved over USA Today bestselling author Sally Thorne’s smash hit debut, The Hating Game, which has sold in over 20 countries. Now she’s back with an unforgettable romantic comedy about a woman who finally has a shot at her long time crush—if she dares.

Crush (n.): a strong and often short-lived infatuation, particularly for someone beyond your reach…

Darcy Barrett has undertaken a global survey of men. She’s travelled the world, and can categorically say that no one measures up to Tom Valeska, whose only flaw is that Darcy’s twin brother Jamie saw him first and claimed him forever as his best friend. Despite Darcy’s best efforts, Tom’s off limits and loyal to her brother, 99%. That’s the problem with finding her dream man at age eight and peaking in her photography career at age twenty—ever since, she’s had to learn to settle for good enough.

When Darcy and Jamie inherit a tumble-down cottage from their grandmother, they’re left with strict instructions to bring it back to its former glory and sell the property. Darcy plans to be in an aisle seat halfway across the ocean as soon as the renovations start, but before she can cut and run, she finds a familiar face on her porch: house-flipper extraordinaire Tom’s arrived, he’s bearing power tools, and he’s single for the first time in almost a decade.

Suddenly Darcy’s considering sticking around to make sure her twin doesn’t ruin the cottage’s inherent magic with his penchant for grey and chrome. She’s definitely not staying because of her new business partner’s tight t-shirts, or that perfect face that’s inspiring her to pick up her camera again. Soon sparks are flying—and it’s not the faulty wiring. It turns out one percent of Tom’s heart might not be enough for Darcy anymore. This time around, she’s switching things up. She’s going to make Tom Valeska 99 percent hers.

my thoughts:

As a fan of Sally Thorne's novel, The Hating Game, I was all set to fall in love with her latest novel, 99 Percent Mine. I'm a sucker for a good chick lit story and Thorne's last one was smart, witty, and funny - an absolute delight to read. So, I grabbed a huge cuppa and settled down for the night with my copy of 99 Percent Mine.  Unfortunately, the reading didn't go that well. Turns out that I wasn't a fan of Thorne's new book. I found myself skim reading and not really enjoying the story all that much. It was the characters - they were sooooo unlikeable! Now, I normally enjoy books with characters that I can't stand, but this time round I just couldn't engage at all.  Darcy was the worst and I found myself wanting to get away from her.  As for her twin brother Jamie - OMG! He's even worse than Darcy.  And Tom, who I liked better than the twins was still a bit of a downer at times. Basically, the characters were awful and I just didn't care enough about them to give a fig with what was happening to them in the story. So, yeah, this book was not for me. However, after reading the reviews on this book tour I found that I'm in the minority. Seems people really LOVED this book to bits. They enjoyed the witty banter and the characters, specifically Tom.  So, maybe it was just me that didn't jive with the book. Either way, I don't want to not recommend the book - after all, you may just love it. And that is all I will write about 99 Percent Mine.

Here's the link to the TLC Book Tour schedule for: 99 Percent Mine
Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!


Wednesday, August 10, 2016

The Hating Game: A Novel by Sally Thorne

(Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!)
about book:

Debut author Sally Thorne bursts on the scene with a hilarious and sexy workplace comedy all about that thin, fine line between hate and love.

Nemesis (n.) 1) An opponent or rival whom a person cannot best or overcome.

                       2) A person’s undoing

                       3) Joshua Templeman

Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman hate each other. Not dislike. Not begrudgingly tolerate. Hate. And they have no problem displaying their feelings through a series of ritualistic passive aggressive maneuvers as they sit across from each other, executive assistants to co-CEOs of a publishing company. Lucy can’t understand Joshua’s joyless, uptight, meticulous approach to his job. Joshua is clearly baffled by Lucy’s overly bright clothes, quirkiness, and Pollyanna attitude.

Now up for the same promotion, their battle of wills has come to a head and Lucy refuses to back down when their latest game could cost her her dream job…But the tension between Lucy and Joshua has also reached its boiling point, and Lucy is discovering that maybe she doesn’t hate Joshua. And maybe, he doesn’t hate her either. Or maybe this is just another game.


my thoughts:

Talk about the perfect beach read! A funny rom-com about two co-workers (Lucy and Joshua) competing for the same job.  They keep track of each others' innocuous offenses and try to out-do one another in an effort to win favor.  However, along the way, their interests in each other turn romantic and raises the question - will this job come between their love?

Written from Lucy's perspective we get the inside track to what she really thinks of Joshua and about falling in love with him. Plus, we get to know her family and friends - did I mention that both Lucy and Joshua have some family situations to deal with. Definitely more drama to add to the mix. I would have enjoyed reading from Joshua's perspective as well, but I did enjoy getting to know him via Lucy. Plus, I found Thorne's writing to be terrific - it was filled with rich, vivid descriptions; clever banter between Lucy and Johsua; and some great LOL moments. And I just loved this idea of  'office rivals' falling in love. How crazy to be competing with someone for a job, then suddenly finding yourself romanticizing them?  Makes one wonder whether 'falling in love' was a trick to win the promotion, or if it genuinely happened as a result of spending so much time obsessing over each other at work? Either way, emotions abound - complicated, messy, and confused as Lucy and Joshua try to figure out what they really want from each other and work.

The Hating Game is a charming, sweet read that truly entertains.  I absolutely loved it! And I would happily recommend it to fans of chick lit and fans of romance novels - you will LOVE this book!!

Here's the link to the TLC Book Tour schedule for: The Hating Game
Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book!