Happy Thursday, good people of the blogosphere! Today, I bring you another Indie review. If you've followed the blog for a while, you may remember last year when I asked Indie authors to sell me their books for my Twelve Days of Christmas Giveaway. Yes, I'm planning another round this year so keep your eyes peeled! I don't write scathing reviews and if I can't finish a book, I won't bother at all. Things that keep me from finishing a book are: Poor writing, bad formatting, or a story I just can't sink my teeth into. So, of the books I agreed to review, many have been discarded; but, there are still quite a few I've written reviews for and still a couple to go. What's coming? Well...
Intrusive Memory by Leonardo Anthony Noto
Forever Love by Deborah Armstrong
*Remember, these may or may not make it to a review. I don't know because I haven't started them yet.*
and
The winner of my Rafflecopter contest for a review not long ago, The Tower's Alchemist by Alesha Escobar.
I'm also currently reading a surprise book that I'll be posting a review for next week. I don't want the author to know just yet so I don't wanna ruin it! Make sure you come on back for that one. *grin*
Those reviews will most likely appear in a clump at some point down the road. I read more than one book at a time and I keep up with my favorite trade authors along the way.
But enough of all that! Here's the book on the chopping block today:
Title: Looping in Limbo (Lainey Tidwell Series)
Author: Ginney Etherton
Genre: Contemporary Fiction/Romance
Length: About 185 Pages
Amazon Link: $2.99 Kindle
Description:
She was prepared for the storms. But it's the calms that could crush her.
As
her first season as a professional caddie winds down, Lainey Tidwell
struggles to keep her dream alive at Singing Bluffs Resort. She may have
a knack for guiding golfers around hazards on the links, but the
unpredictable, nervewracking bouts of low-season blues are harder to
avoid.
Worries about money, men, and her unchecked mouth take their
toll on this independent, yet conflicted, scrapper. Like a golfer with
the yips, Lainey can't shake doubts about caddying all winter at a
small-town coastal resort. Beautiful surroundings... nasty
weather, down-to-earth townfolk... a pretentious golf world, disgusting
cohorts... good friends ̶ more influences than one "Short Grrrl" can
handle.
Looping in Limbo follows the continuing career and
distracting love life of Lainey Tidwell, bitchin' girl caddie
extraordinaire, that began in Looping for Love.
Let me start off by saying, I think the cover on this book could use some work. While it fits the story beautifully, a different approach might drag more readers through the door.
On to the review!
I purchased Looping in Limbo back in December on Amazon after the author pitched the story and I read a sample. It hooked me right away and I was keen to start reading. While the cover didn't wow me, the story inside had me from page one.
From a reader's perspective:
I was intrigued by a romance novel that centered around the game of golf. I've learned so much about the sport from this book I think I could follow along watching it and understand the lingo pretty well. What I liked about it was the author didn't go on and on with lessons. Rather, the lingo was worked into the story and surrounded by scenes you could picture firmly in your mind to glean the meaning. Lainey cracked me up on a number of occasions. She isn't your typical girlie girl and comes across with a strong personality. From her thoughts and actions in the story, I think I'd have her as a friend. There's a scene where she visits Seattle and the city was portrayed very realistically; right down to the EMP Museum.What I didn't like was the inability of the story to keep me hooked. I often put the book down and sought out other things to read instead. Why? Because the tension was lacking. It was almost like watching someone breeze through life. While it's a relaxing read, I wasn't too concerned about what was going to happen next.
From an editor's perspective:
This is one of the best examples of writing I've seen. That's not a comparison to just Indies, but all books I've read. Besides the tension issue, there were no pronoun mix-ups, few punctuation oopses, and no grossly misused words. I found a few errors, but most people probably wouldn't notice them. I'm hardwired that way, so they jump out at me. This book gets top marks.
Rating:
1 Star for giving me an awesome main character in Lainey
1 Star for teaching me something I didn't know and great descriptions
-1 Star for lack of tension
-1 Star for lack of concern
1 Star for excellent writing
Overall, 3 out of 5 stars! A recommended read if you're looking for something to kill time.
While you're here, don't forget to check out the guest post from Monday by author Felicia Tatum. She also has an awesome Rafflecopter giveaway going on so be sure to enter to win copies of her books!
I hope you all enjoyed this review!
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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New TBR List
Happy Thursday, good people of the blogosphere! Today I'm bringing you all a list of the books on my TBR list. Again, I'll read more than one at a time so you'll probably get a flurry of reviews in a month or two. Links below will take you to the Amazon buy page for Kindle. Here we go:
Indie books:
Trade pub books:
I hope you all come back for the reviews.
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
Indie books:
I've been wanting to read this book for a while.
I've already become enamored with the main characters and I can't wait to read more.
I've had this one for a while. I know if I get into it, I won't be able to put it down.
Well, here goes!
Another one I've had for a while.
It caught my eye from a sample and the main character seemed interesting.
Trade pub books:
This is book two of the series I reviewed yesterday.
I'm very excited to find out what happens to Mr. Jacob Reckless.
I hope you all come back for the reviews.
Well, that's all for today, folks! Until next time, WRITE ON!
Jo
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