sábado, 11 de dezembro de 2021

Blog Tour: The Christmas Escape by Sarah Morgan



THE CHRISTMAS ESCAPE

Author: Sarah Morgan

ISBN: 9781335462817

Publication Date: October 26, 2021

Publisher: HQN Books



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Author Bio: 


USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan writes contemporary romance and women's fiction. Her trademark humour and warmth have gained her fans across the globe and three RITA® Awards from the Romance Writers of America. Sarah lives with her family near London, England, where the rain frequently keeps her trapped in her office


Book Summary:


This Christmas, be whisked away by USA Today bestselling author Sarah Morgan in this uplifting novel of friendship, the festive season, and risking everything for the biggest gift of all...


Christy and Alix are forever-friends. Not even Alix's well-meant but badly-timed intervention the night before Christy's wedding has put a dent in their bond. There’s nothing Alix won’t do for the woman who helped fill the hole in her heart left by her own family's rejection. But taking Christy’s boisterous little daughter Holly on holiday to Lapland, days before Christmas, is a huge ask. Marketing whizz Alix might know how to turn toys into million-dollar Christmas bestsellers, but the responsibility of parenthood terrifies her. And unfortunately, she’ll have a witness to her ineptitude, in the annoyingly delicious shape of Zac, Holly’s father’s best friend, who will also be there...


Christy had hoped this year would be her dream Christmas, in her dream new family house. Instead, it's turning into the nightmare before Christmas, with a frightening list of household repairs, no money, and a make-or-break crisis in her marriage. Even worse, it's a crisis of her own making, and one that is on her shoulders to fix. With best friend Alix coming to the rescue and looking after Holly, Christy will finally have time to focus on rebuilding her relationship.


As Alix confronts her fears and finds unexpected romance under the Northern Lights, and Christy fights to save her marriage, could it be that their Christmas holiday opens their eyes, and their hearts, to what they’ve always wanted?



Excerpt:

1

Robyn

She hadn’t dared hope that this might happen.

Someone less cynical might have thought of it as a Christmas miracle, but Robyn no longer believed in miracles. She was terrified, but layered under the terror was a seam of something else. Hope. The kaleidoscope of emotions inside her matched the swirl and shimmer of color in the sky. Here in Swedish Lapland, north of the Arctic Circle, the unpolluted skies and clear winter nights made for frequent sightings of the northern lights.

She heard the door open behind her, heard the soft crunch of footsteps on deep snow and then felt Erik’s arms slide around her.

“Come inside. It’s cold.”

“One more minute. I need to think…” She’d always done her best thinking here, in this wild land where nature dominated, where a human felt insignificant beneath the expanse of pink-tinted sky. Everything she’d ever done that was foolish, selfish, risky or embarrassing shrank in importance because this place didn’t care.

Trees bowed under the weight of new snow, the surface glistening with delicate threads of silver and blue. The cold numbed her cheeks and froze her eyelashes, but she noticed only the beauty. Her instinct was to reach for her camera, even though she already had multiple images of the same scene.

She’d come here to escape from everything she was and everything she’d done and had fallen in love with the place and the man. It turned out that you could reinvent yourself if you moved far enough away from everyone who knew you.

Erik pulled the hood of her down jacket farther over her head. “If you’re thinking of the past, then don’t.”

How could she not?

Robyn the rebel.

Her old self felt unfamiliar now. It was like looking at an old photo and not recognizing yourself. Who was that woman?

“I can’t believe she’s coming here. She was three years old when I last saw her.”

Her niece. Her sister’s child.

She remembered a small, smiling cherub with rosy cheeks and curly blond hair. She remembered innocence and acceptance and the fleeting hope of a fresh start, before Robyn had ruined it, the way she’d ruined everything back then.

Her sister had forbidden her to ever make contact again. There had been no room for Robyn in her sister’s perfect little family unit. Even now, many years later, remembering that last encounter still made her feel shaky and sick. She tried to imagine the child as a woman. Was she like her mother? Whenever Robyn thought about her sister, her feelings became confused.

Love. Hate. Envy. Irritation. She hadn’t known it was possible to feel every possible emotion within a single relationship. Elizabeth had been the golden girl. The perfect princess and, for a little while at least, her best friend in the world.

Time had eased the pain from agony to ache.

All links had been broken, until that email had arrived.

“Why did she get in touch now, after so long? She’s thirty. Grown.”

Part of her wanted to celebrate, but life had taught her to be cautious, and she knew this wasn’t a simple reunion. What if her niece was looking for answers? And what if she didn’t like what she heard?

Was this a second chance, or another emotional car crash?

“You can ask her. Face-to-face,” Erik said, “but I know you’re nervous.”

“Yes.” She had no secrets from him, although it had taken her a while to reach the point where she’d trusted their relationship not to snap. “She’s a stranger. The only living member of my family.”

Her sister was gone, killed instantly two years earlier while crossing the road. There was no fixing the past now. That door was closed.

Erik tightened his hold on her. “Your niece has a daughter, remember? That’s two family members. Three if you count her husband.”

Family. She’d had to learn to live without it.

She’d stayed away, as ordered. Made no contact. Rebuilt her life. Redesigned herself. Buried the past and traveled as far from her old life as she could. In the city she’d often felt trapped. Suffocated by the past. Here, in this snowy wilderness with nature on her doorstep, she felt free.

And then the past had landed in her in-box.


I’m Christy, your niece.


“Was it a mistake to ask her here?” It was the first time she’d invited the past into the present. “Apart from the fact we don’t know each other, do you think she’ll like this place?” For her it had been love at first sight. The stillness. The swirl of blue-green color in the sky, and the soft light that washed across the landscape at this time of year. As a photographer, the light was an endless source of fascination and inspiration. There were shades and tones she’d never seen anywhere else in the world. Midnight blue and bright jade. Icy pink and warm rose.

Some said the life up here was harsh and hard, but Robyn had known hard, and this wasn’t it. Cold wasn’t only a measure of temperature, it was a feeling. And she’d been cold. The kind of cold that froze you inside and couldn’t be fixed with thermal layers and a down jacket.

And then there was warmth, of the kind she felt now with Erik.

“Christmas in Lapland?” He sounded amused. “How can she not like it? Particularly as she has a child. Where else can she play in the snow, feed reindeer and ride on a sled through the forest?”

Robyn gazed at the trees. It was true that this was paradise for a Christmas-loving child, although that wasn’t the focus of the business. She had little experience with children and had never felt the desire to have her own. Her family was Erik. The dogs. The forest. The skies. This brilliant, brutal wilderness that felt more like home than any place she’d lived.

The main lodge had been handed down through generations of Erik’s family, but he’d expanded it to appeal to the upper end of the market. Their guests were usually discerning

travelers seeking to escape. Adventurous types who appreciated luxury but were undaunted by the prospect of heading into the frozen forest or exploring the landscape on skis or snowshoes. Erik offered his services as a guide when needed, and she, as a photographer, was on hand to coach people through the intricacies of capturing the aurora on camera. You couldn’t predict it, so she’d learned patience. She’d learned to wait until nature gave her what she was hoping for.

Through the snowy branches she could see the soft glow of lights from two of their cabins, nestled in the forest. They were five in total, each named after Arctic wildlife. Wolf, Reindeer, Elk, Lynx and Bear. Each cozy cabin had floor-to-ceiling windows that offered a breathtaking view of the forest and the sky. The Snow Spa had been her idea and proved a popular addition. The focus here was wellness, with an emphasis on the nature that surrounded them. She and her small team used local resources whenever they could. Guests were encouraged to leave phones and watches behind.

Erik was right. It was the perfect escape. The question she should have asked wasn’t Will she like it here? but Will she like me?

She felt a moment of panic. “The last time I saw Christy—well, it wasn’t good.” The kitten incident. The memory of that visit was carved into her soul. Despite all her good intentions, it had gone badly wrong. “What age do children start remembering? Will she remember what happened?” She hoped not. Even now, so many years later, she could still remember the last words her sister had spoken to her.

You ruin everything. I don’t want you in my life.

Robyn pressed closer to Erik and felt his arms tighten.

“It was a long time ago, Robyn. Ancient history.”

“But people don’t forget history, do they?” What had her sister told her daughter?

Robyn the rebel.

She wondered what her sister would say if she could see her now. Happy. Married to a man she loved. Living in one place. Earning a good living, although no doubt Elizabeth would see it as unconventional.

Christy, it seemed, was happily married and living an idyllic life in the country, as her mother had before her.

What would Elizabeth say if she knew her daughter was coming to visit?

Robyn gave a shiver and turned back toward the lodge.

Elizabeth wouldn’t have been happy, and if she could have stopped it, she would have done so. She wouldn’t have wanted her sister to contaminate her daughter’s perfect life.



Excerpted from The Christmas Escape by Sarah Morgan. Copyright © 2021 by Sarah Morgan. Published by arrangement with Harlequin Books S.A.


quarta-feira, 1 de dezembro de 2021

Temporada Temática Natal 2021


Mais um ano que está mesmo a pedir a leitura de livros e o visionamento de filmes natalícios. A temporada do ano passado acabou por não correr exactamente como eu esperava, já que tive Covid-19 na semana do Natal... Este ano vou voltar a não fazer planos, nem estabelecer objectivos. Tenho alguns livros que gostava de ler e, felizmente, parece não haver escassez de filmes natalícios na televisão.

Começa hoje e vai durar até 6 de Janeiro.

Balanço Mensal (Novembro 2021)

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Se alguém me conseguir explicar onde é que Novembro se meteu, agradecia bastante... Não sei como é que este mês passou tão depressa, mas parece que começou na semana passada e já estamos em Dezembro! Acabei por não publicar quase nada aqui no blogue e já tenho as opiniões atrasadas outra vez...

O que não significa que não tenha lido nada. Li 5 livros e ouvi 2 audiolivros. Terminei Close to the Fire de Suzanne Ferrell e li Perguntem ao Polícia de The Detection Club, An Affair in Autumn de Jennifer Haymore, Emergency Delivery de Samanthe Beck e Block Shot de Kennedy Ryan, e ouvi Spade's Queen de Loni Ree e Step-Scandal de K. Webster.





Comprei 4 livros em Novembro:











2021 Reading Challenge





Ler 20 livros num mês não vai ser fácil, mas acho que vou apostar nos audiolivros para conseguir...




Desafio Serial Killer 2021





Li quatro livros do cartão.

  • Séries começadas:
    • A Year Without a Duke, de Kate Pearce
  • Séries continuadas:
    • Rookie Rebels, de Kate Meader
    • Lovin Las Vegas, de Kathy Ivan
    • Bad Boy Bosses, de J.K. Coi
    • Virgin Blood, de Alexa Riley
    • The Hathaways, de Lisa Kleypas
    • The League of Rogues, de Lauren Smith
    • Wild Irish, de Mari Carr
    • Smythe-Smith Quartet, de Julia Quinn 
    • Circle B Ranch, de Kennedy Fox 
    • Whiskey Creek, de Brenda Novak 
    • Westen, de Suzanne Ferrell
    • Love Emergency, de Samanthe Beck
    • Hoops, de Kennedy Ryan
  • Séries em dia:
    • Guardian Protection, de Aly Martinez
    • House of Trent, de Jennifer Haymore
  • Séries terminadas:
    • Guilty, de Laura Lee Guhrke
    • Wicked Villains, de Katee Robert
    • Hearts, de Claire Contreras
  • Tecnicamente não faz parte de uma série, mas é a continuação de uma:
      • Mating Theory, de Skye Warren (continuação de The Trust Fund Duet)



Goodreads recomenda 2021


Não li nenhuma das minhas opções para Novembro... E, uma vez que nenhuma das que tinha para Dezembro são natalícias e eu pretendo dedicar-me a leituras da época, não tenho selecção para este mês.




Bingo Profissão do Herói 2021


Preenchi três casas do cartão: Bombeiro, Médico e Estudante. Acho difícil conseguir terminar o cartão em Dezembro, mas veremos o que acontece...


sábado, 6 de novembro de 2021

Este Livro deu um Filme (9)

Título: A Última Carta de Amor
Título original: The Last Letter from Your Lover
Adaptado de: A Última Carta de Amor, de Jojo Moyes (opinião aqui)
Ano: 2021
Realizador: Augustine Frizzell
Argumento: Nick Payne e Esta Spalding
Actores principais: Shailene Woodley, Felicity Jones, Callum Turner, Joe Alwyn, Nabhaan Rizwan


Opinião: Embora tenha muitas diferenças em relação ao livro, é uma boa adaptação. Gostei mais das alterações feitas à linha temporal do presente do que das do passado. 

Não fiquei nada fã da Ellie do livro, mas gostei bastante da do filme. Mas os motivos para a Jenny e o Anthony não terem ficado juntos são muito mais fortes no livro do que no filme... Também fiquei com ideia que certas referências no filme, e que não são explicadas/contextualizadas, só fazem sentido para quem tiver lido o livro.

Ainda assim, gostei, e também gostei bastante do elenco. 


Classificação: 4


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quinta-feira, 4 de novembro de 2021

Opinião: "Untouched"

Autor: Alexa Riley
Formato: Audiolivro
Narrador: Melania Stephens
Editor: Read Me Romance
Edição/reimpressão: Janeiro de 2021


Sinopse: When Alexander buys the land for his new airstrip, he never imagines the home on it is still occupied. But after he lays eyes on Liliana, he decides she’s his property now.

Eighteen-year-old Liliana has been tucked away her whole life. After her grandmother dies, she’s left alone with only her romance books to keep her company. She’s been surrounded by females her whole life, but when Alexander walks in the door, she knows he’s there to save her.

He’s claiming her, no matter how untouched she is.

Will Liliana fight or let Alexander have his way? Will Alexander keep her locked away or set her free? Will there be enough steam in this book to start your own sauna? Only one way to find out!


A minha opinião: Alexa Riley não és tu, sou eu... Não posso dizer que fui ao engano, esta é uma clássica história das autoras, eu é que já não consigo... Não houve absolutamente nada que eu gostasse nesta história... 🤷‍♀️

Alexander é um bilionário a quem falta qualquer coisa, sem que ele saiba o que é. Acabou de comprar uma propriedade para construir uma pista de avião e descobriu que há uma casa no meio da mesma. Lá dentro encontra uma jovem por quem imediatamente se apaixona e de quem começa a pensar como sua propriedade (veio com a casa 🤦‍♀️). 

A jovem em questão é Liliana. Ela tem 18 anos, foi criada, sem amor, pela avó e fiquei com ideia que nunca saiu de casa. Só tinha os seus romances para se entreter... E claro que, quando vê Alexander a entrar na casa sabe que ele é o herói que veio para a salvar... 🤮

As atitudes da Liliana são tão infantis que não me passou uma imagem de ingenuidade, mas sim de deficiência mental... Nada me pareceu romântico nesta história, só arrepiante e constrangedor... 😱


Classificação: 1


Enredos: insta-amor, bilionário/ingénua. 


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quarta-feira, 3 de novembro de 2021

Opinião: "Rebel Yule"

Autor: Kate Meader
Série: Rookie Rebels #5.5
Edição/reimpressão: Outubro de 2021
ASIN: B08XN77NBM
Páginas: 159
Origem: Oferecido pela autora em troca de uma opinião sincera


Sinopse: Chicago Rebels goalie Erik gets his shot at love . . . but first he'll have to figure out what he did to offend the woman he's crushed on forever.

Casey Higgins, assistant to the Chicago Rebels owner, has a smile for everyone who comes into the front office—everyone but goalie Erik Jorgenson. And he has no idea why. For the last year, she’s refused to give him a kind word, and finally, he’s had enough. At the Rebels holiday party he’ll uncover the root of their mysterious conflict and show this woman that goalkeepers do their best work . . . on their knees.

Can a little Yuletide cheer get Erik into Casey’s good graces, warm bed, and frozen heart? Or will he fumble the puck and lose his chance? Join the Chicago Rebels this holiday season and find out if Erik is as good at saving Christmas as he is at saving goals!

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terça-feira, 2 de novembro de 2021

Opinião: "Seduced in September"

Autor: Genevieve Turner
Série: A Year Without a Duke #3
Edição: Fevereiro de 2016
ASIN: B019OWGGES
Páginas: 93


Sinopse: A Year Without a Duke

The duke has died. Long live the duke! The only problem is no one knows who the new Duke of Beckworth is. All of England wonders, but no one more so than the people who depend upon Beckworth for their livelihood. In 1816, a year so cold that the word “summer” is a cruel joke, that livelihood is even more uncertain. However, they are all about to find out, with the duke away, there is nothing more warming than scandal and love…

Seduced in September, Book Three

Adele Vere is the model of a perfect English governess: docile, good-tempered, and well principled. She’s worked her entire life to keep others from knowing the truth—it’s all a façade. If her origins were discovered, she’d fall too far to ever recover.

No one is more dangerous to her than Edward Coyne, the roguish stable master tasked with her riding lessons. His knowing gaze and bold touches make her suspect that he sees through her lies. When Mr. Coyne surprises her with an audacious offer, she must choose: remain safely behind the walls she’s erected… or dare the fall she so fears in her reach for love.
Classificação: 4


Tropes: inimigos a amantes. 

segunda-feira, 1 de novembro de 2021

Opinião: "Kiss of a Demon King"

Autor: Kresley Cole
Série: Immortals After Dark #6
Editor: Pocket Books
Edição: Janeiro de 2009
ASIN: B001NLKSKC
Páginas: 433


Sinopse: HIS OBSESSION...
Sabine, Sorceress of Illusions: the evil beauty who surrenders her body, but not her heart.

HER DOWNFALL...
Rydstrom Woede: the ruthless warrior who vows to keep her at all costs.

THEY WERE NEVER SUPPOSED TO WANT EACH OTHER THIS MUCH...
With each smoldering encounter, their shared hunger only increases. If they can defeat the sinister enemy that stands between them, will Sabine make the ultimate sacrifice for her demon? Or will the proud king lay down his crown and arms to save his sorceress?

Classificação: 4


Enredos: parceiros predestinados, proximidade forçada, inimigos a amantes. 



domingo, 31 de outubro de 2021

Balanço Mensal (Outubro 2021)

Em Outubro li 4 livros e ouvi um audiolivro. Li Rebel Yule de Kate Meader, Saint de Sierra Simone e Mama's Boy e Neanderthal de Avery Flynn, ouvi Untouched de Alexa Riley, e comecei Close to the Fire de Suzanne Ferrell.




Consegui publicar 15 opiniões no blogue, o que significa que já só tenho as de Setembro e Outubro para publicar.


Voltei a comprar 5 livros em Outubro:




E recebi estes dois em troca de uma opinião honesta:












2021 Reading Challenge




Continuo bastante atrasada... Não sei se vou ler 27 livros em dois meses...




Desafio Serial Killer 2021




Li quatro livros de séries, mas nenhum do cartão.

  • Séries começadas:
    • A Year Without a Duke, de Kate Pearce
  • Séries continuadas:
    • Rookie Rebels, de Kate Meader
    • Lovin Las Vegas, de Kathy Ivan
    • Bad Boy Bosses, de J.K. Coi
    • Virgin Blood, de Alexa Riley
    • The Hathaways, de Lisa Kleypas
    • The League of Rogues, de Lauren Smith
    • Wild Irish, de Mari Carr
    • Smythe-Smith Quartet, de Julia Quinn 
    • Circle B Ranch, de Kennedy Fox 
    • Whiskey Creek, de Brenda Novak 
  • Séries em dia:
    • Guardian Protection, de Aly Martinez
  • Séries terminadas:
    • Guilty, de Laura Lee Guhrke
    • Wicked Villains, de Katee Robert
    • Hearts, de Claire Contreras
  • Tecnicamente não faz parte de uma série, mas é a continuação de uma:
      • Mating Theory, de Skye Warren (continuação de The Trust Fund Duet)



Goodreads recomenda 2021


Em Outubro acabei por não ler nenhuma das minhas opções... Mas espero ler alguma das minhas opções para Novembro:







Bingo Profissão do Herói 2021


Não preenchi nenhuma casa do cartão.





terça-feira, 26 de outubro de 2021

Opinião: "A Última Carta de Amor"

Título original: The Last Letter from Your Lover
Autor: Jojo Moyes
Tradutor: Cristina M. Queiroz
Editor: Porto Editora
Edição/reimpressão: Junho de 2012
ISBN: 9789720043702
Páginas: 456


Sinopse: Algumas palavras podem terminar uma relação ou fazer renascer um amor perdido.

Inglaterra, 1960. Quando Jennifer Stirling, uma mulher de vinte e sete anos, acorda no hospital, após um trágico acidente de automóvel, não tem qualquer lembrança da sua vida passada. Não reconhece o marido, não recorda a sua própria casa e tão-pouco se identifica com a vida que lhe dizem ser a sua. Quando encontra uma carta apaixonada, escrita por um homem que assina apenas «B» e que lhe pede para abandonar o marido, irá a todo o custo tentar descobrir a identidade desse homem, enquanto enfrenta os preconceitos sociais estabelecidos. 

Anos volvidos, em 2003, uma outra mulher, Ellie, descobre nos arquivos poeirentos do jornal onde trabalha a mesma carta enigmática. Fica de imediato obcecada pela história, que lhe permitirá escrever um artigo que relance a sua carreira e talvez até a ajude a lidar com a sua própria vida amorosa. Afinal, se aquela história tiver tido um final feliz, quem lhe garantirá que o homem com quem se envolveu não acabe também por deixar a mulher? 

Uma história de amor apaixonante e arrebatadora, com um final absolutamente inesperado.


A minha opinião: Demorei quase um mês a ler este livro porque, no início, ficamos logo a saber que uma das personagens, Ellie Haworth, tem um caso com um homem casado. E nem sequer foi enganada, porque sabia perfeitamente que ele era casado quando se envolveu com ele... Os amigos tentam fazê-la ver que ele nunca vai deixar a mulher, como ela não gostaria que lhe acontecesse a ela, e Ellie ainda se zanga com eles... Não gostei da Ellie... Felizmente a linha temporal do passado agradou-me muito mais, ainda que também tenha traição... 

Tudo começa quando Ellie encontra, no arquivo do jornal onde trabalha, uma carta apaixonada de um homem que pede à mulher que ama que deixe o marido e parta com ele. A carta é de 1960, está apenas assinada com "B" e endereçada ao Apartado 13. Não é muito, mas Ellie fica obcecada em descobrir quem a enviou, a quem, e como terminou a história deles. 

Entretanto, em 1960, Jennifer Stirling acorda no hospital sem memória. Teve um acidente e, quando recupera, faz o que se espera dela e regressa à casa que não reconhece com o marido de que não se lembra e tenta continuar com a vida que não lhe parece ser a sua. Só quando encontra a carta que Ellie irá encontrar no futuro sente finalmente que algo faz sentido na sua vida. E faz de tudo para tentar encontrar o homem que a escreveu, ainda que não se lembre dele... 

Gostei bastante da história da Jennifer e do seu romance. Ainda que ela tenha sido infiel ao marido, as suas circunstâncias não eram exactamente as mesmas da Ellie. Afinal, naquela época era esperado que fosse uma mulher troféu, e ela encontrou alguém que a amava verdadeiramente e com quem poderia ter uma relação de igualdade. E ela tentou fazer a coisa certa. Várias vezes. 

Já a Ellie, faz a coisa errada repetidamente. Na sua busca pela verdade sobre a carta, sobre a qual tem de escrever um artigo que pode muito bem ser a sua última hipótese de manter o emprego (a idiota tem descurado o trabalho desde que começou o caso), conta com a ajuda de Rory, que trabalha no arquivo do jornal. Há uma imediata afinidade entre eles, ele está claramente interessado, mas a idiota continua com a ilusão de que a sua relação com o homem casado ainda pode resultar. Mereceu o que lhe aconteceu e o Rory devia tê-la feito implorar mais... 

O final tem uma reviravolta muito agradável. Não é o meu livro preferido da autora, mas vale só pelas cartas do "B". Como a linha temporal do presente comprova, emails e mensagens de texto não são a mesma coisa... 


Classificação: 4


Enredos: dupla linha temporal, amor proibido, traição, mistério. 


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