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Review: The Rosie Project

Posted by Cathie on Wednesday, October 23, 2013. Filed under: , , , , ,
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The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
Published by: Quirk
Our source: Purchased ourselves

What it’s about (from Goodreads):

Don Tillman, professor of genetics, has never been on a second date. He is a man who can count all his friends on the fingers of one hand, whose lifelong difficulty with social rituals has convinced him that he is simply not wired for romance. So when an acquaintance informs him that he would make a “wonderful” husband, his first reaction is shock. Yet he must concede to the statistical probability that there is someone for everyone, and he embarks upon The Wife Project. In the orderly, evidence-based manner with which he approaches all things, Don sets out to find the perfect partner. She will be punctual and logical—most definitely not a barmaid, a smoker, a drinker, or a late-arriver.

Yet Rosie Jarman is all these things. She is also beguiling, fiery, intelligent—and on a quest of her own. She is looking for her biological father, a search that a certain DNA expert might be able to help her with. Don's Wife Project takes a back burner to the Father Project and an unlikely relationship blooms, forcing the scientifically minded geneticist to confront the spontaneous whirlwind that is Rosie—and the realization that love is not always what looks good on paper.

Our thoughts:

I first heard about The Rosie Project at BEA and was so intrigued with the idea of this book that I had hung an advertisement for it on my refrigerator to remind me that it would be coming out. While waiting for October to arrive, I wondered if maybe I was getting my hopes up for a book that doesn't live up to all the hype. What if I didn't like the book?

Thankfully, that was not the case at all.I absolutely loved this book. I think it has been my favorite one this year.

How do I describe it without giving to much away? The story is told in the voice of Don Tillman, a genetics professor who has Asperger's syndrome, which affects his social skills.  Don reminds me of Sheldon from the show The Big Bang Theory. His thinking, logic, and lack of social skills are just like Sheldon's. In fact while reading it I could easily picture Sheldon as the character, Don.

This is a very unconventional and quirky romance, and it makes me extremely happy to know that Graeme Simsion is in the process of writing a sequel.

We would recommend this to:

Everyone! Especially romance fans and fans of The Big Bang Theory

Review: Surrender to Sultry

Posted by Kate on Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Filed under: , , , ,
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Surrender to Sultry  by Macy Beckett
Published by: Sourcebooks Casablanca

What it’s about (from Goodreads):

Leah McMahon is back in Sultry Springs, Texas to help her dad recover from surgery. But there's a new sheriff in town and he's none other than Colton Bea, the wild-as-weeds boy who stole her heart a decade earlier. Colt's a changed man now, and the feelings between these high school sweethearts are stronger than ever. But Leah's got a secret so devastating that he may never forgive her. Can she find a way to earn absolution and build a future with the sultry man she's loved half her life?

Our thoughts:
 
I loved this! It was equal parts sweet and sexy and fun. Even though my experience with Texas is limited to a one-weekend trip, I get totally sucked into the atmosphere and drama of small-town Sultry Springs and I love every minute of it.
 
I'm a sucker for love stories - and this one is awesome. Beckett mixes in just enough fairytale to make it totally believable and totally swoon-worthy at the same time.
 
This is the third in the series, but you don't have to read the other two to appreciate this one. Each of the three focuses on a different couple and a different love story. (Although if you do read them in order, you get the benefit of revisiting the characters to find out where they are in life.)
 
We would recommend this to:
Romance fans, people who grew up in a small town, people who believe in second chances, and anyone looking for a great beach read.