Book Review: Claiming Carlos

carlosI have read, reviewed and enjoyed several of Rachelle Ayala’s books since I’ve started doing book reviews and Claiming Carlos was no exception.  This book is about Choco who is Evie’s sister from her book Taming Romeo which I have previously reviewed. Her parents own a restaurant and she is best friends with the cook, Carlos, who also happens to be the son of her godmother.  They live in the same apartment complex and Carlos has the job of escorting Choco to work every day.  Except that now this hotshot restaurant consultant has come to town and is trying to change everything about Choco’s family’s restaurant – and now he, Johnny Dee, is the one escorting her to work.

Choco ends up fixing up Carlos with her cousin Julia who is upset because her fiance left her. (And we can probably guess how well this relationship will work out – especially since it seems like Carlos and Choco are into each other but won’t act on it.)  Johnny takes Choco on a shopping spree and she gets a makeover which hides her freckles.  Johnny also tries to switch up the menu on Carlos and he is not happy about any of it.  Carlos and Julia decide to stage a fake engagement so that Julia’s ex will get jealous and hopefully want her back.  Meanwhile, there is all sorts of other drama going on like Carlos’ mother not believing that Choco is good enough for her son because she had a daughter as a teen that she gave up for adoption – but that she still spends time with as a “big sister” as part of their adoption deal.

There’s a lot more going on too but I feel like me writing about it doesn’t do it justice. It actually flows and makes a lot more sense in the book than how I am explaining it, I assure you!  I really liked this book, it was a fun and quick read with great characters and great storylines!

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

About the Book

Claiming Carlos is a fun, light-hearted romance with a love triangle, family problems, and recipe disasters. Can Choco survive her deeply religious godmother while struggling to find herself between two eligible bachelors?

Choco Sanchez is stuck in a rut. She’s never hit a softball and has been friends forever with Carlos Lopez, the head cook at her family’s Filipino restaurant. When flashy restaurant consultant Johnny Dee hits her with a pitch, she falls head over heels and gets a makeover.

Carlos Lopez is not about to lose one for the home team. When Johnny launches a full scale change on the menu, Carlos sends him straight into the dumpster. Claiming Choco’s heart proves more difficult, especially when her secrets threaten to doom their love.

Music Monday: Boyz II Men Collide

collide

Me Myself & I
What Happens In Vegas
Diamond Eyes
Better Half
Underwater
Believe Us
Don’t Stop
Already Gone
As Long As I’m With You
Losing Sleep
So What
Collide

Collide is the latest release from Boyz II Men, it is their 11th album and was released in October.  I’m not sure I’ve ever listened to a Boyz II Men CD in its entirety before so I am basing this review off of just their singles, which is probably not the best idea, but in the interest of time and me not falling into a Boyz II Men album black hole for the rest of the day…  I don’t feel like this album has any big single like some of their other hits.  The album also kind of bounces around and isn’t cohesive.  The songs on their own are good, though some use some voice warping that I’m not sure is needed because they all have such great voices without using any of that. (And I know this because I’ve seen them live 5 times last year and I’ve heard it for myself!)  I’d give it 3.5/5 stars.

Book Review: The Little Book of Big PR

prI’m always looking for PR tips because they not only can help you promote your blog, but yourself as well if you find yourself in the market for a new job.  And any book that calls itself “little” means I’ll be able to read it relatively quickly, so I’m all in!  The book is little – it is under 100 pages! It focuses on self branding, media relations, social media (which I know is my downfall with this site – I cross post all my blog posts to twitter and facebook but I don’t interact on the pages nearly as much as I should to keep people interested!), networking, speaking engagements, cause-related marking and selecting a PR agency.

I liked that each chapter highlighted “a must” related to the chapter as well as “a must not…” to guide the reader in the right direction!  The book also includes several case studies which I enjoyed seeing as examples as well!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Any size business can benefit from public relations. You can gain attention for your own small business and help build your company’s credibility and brand . . . if you know the tricks of the trade.

The Little Book of Big PR gives you essential advice on how to use public relations effectively as a business-building tool, whether you’re an established company or a cost-conscious start-up. Drawing on the expertise gained during her long career in public relations, Jennefer Witter shares simple, smart, and budget-friendly methods for getting your business noticed. The book concisely covers the seven key elements of public relations, including:

Self-Branding: Communicate who you are, what you do, and how you differ from others, highlighting your own uniqueness to give you a distinct advantage over your competition.

Media Relations: Working with the press involves targeting the right outlets, in exactly the right way. This book tells you how to craft a perfect pitch, when to follow up, and what not to do when dealing with reporters.

Social Media: Find out which social media are most effective for small business owners; what to post and where; and how to integrate social media into your strategy to widen your audience, and ultimately, the opportunity to generate additional revenue. And more . . .

The book features quick tips on key topics including networking and how to find Australian resident director services price–should you choose to work with one. The book also includes real-world case studies and sample content (such as media pitches) to use as-is or to modify to fit your own specific needs.

As an entrepreneur, you need every helpful tool you can get your hands on! Now you’re armed with the very same tactics the PR pros use, giving you the expert guidance you need to help grow your business to new, attention-getting heights.

About the Author

Jennefer Witter is the CEO and founder of The Boreland Group Inc. (www.theborelandgroup.com), a boutique public relations agency headquartered in New York City with a presence in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. A 30+-year PR veteran, Jennefer was ranked as one of the top ten black CEOs and entrepreneurs in the nation by MadameNoire magazine in 2013.

Book Review: The Good Girl’s Guide to Bad Boys

goodgirlsSeeing as how I am one to love a “bad boy”, I had to read this book. The book starts with Andrea and her friend Kenzi leaving for university.  But since the dorm rooms are so expensive, the two are instead renting rooms in a flat – just don’t tell their parents.  Kenzi is rooming with a guy named Seb while Andy is rooming with a guy named Hunter – who thinks that Andy is a male and not a female.  Needless to say, they don’t exactly make a great first impression on one another.  As it turns out, Seb and Hunter are brothers (with different mothers) and their father is the leader of a gang.  Andy gets dragged in to all the gang business, while Kenzi is left in the dark.

This book was a real page turner, and I was kind of bummed that I had started it just before I wanted to get to sleep as I couldn’t wait to see what was going to happen – but couldn’t keep my eyes open anymore. (I managed to push through and get through the first half of the book and finished  the rest as soon as I woke up!)  There is a lot of action and drama and Andy and Hunter end up having an interesting relationship and dynamic. One minute they hate each other, the next they are making out… Would this Good Girl change this Bad Boy? Or is it the Bad Boy that is changing the Good Girl?

A fun, dramatic and action-packed book.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

There’s nothing better than a bad boy…

When feisty break dancer Andrea left for university, she thought she was ready to step into the real world. But she wasn’t prepared for meeting her new neighbour, Hunter.

Arrogant, dangerous and a bit too sexy, Hunter’s everything Andrea knows she should resist…and can’t.

But when she gets swept up into Hunter’s dark, mysterious family, it seems that falling for a seductive rebel might not be all it’s cracked up to be and infact that is what most White Singles Dating is all about these days. Is this good girl really ready to take on a bad boy?

Wattpad sensation Katie Hart is the queen of bad boys! Her debut, The Good Girl’s Guide to Bad Boys, is perfect for fans of Kirsty Moseley.

Book Review: Billy Joel

joelBilly Joel is a biography about none other than Billy Joel. Of course!  The book is cool because instead of being boring and saying “Chapter 1” each chapter is named after one of Billy’s song titles! It also includes photographs throughout the book which you know is my favorite 🙂  The book starts with the history of Billy’s family in Nazi Germany and how they ended up coming to America.  I liked also how it talked a bit about who the girls are that some of his songs are about! Always nice to find out who or what was the inspiration for songs and I love when artists share that type of information, even though a lot of times the songs can be interpreted in many different ways.  There was also talk about how he got into piano lessons and how when he learned he could play things by ear, it got more interesting for him.  Overall a book jam packed with lots of information about Billy Joel and if you are even the most casual of Billy Joel fans – I’d consider this to be a must read!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review, I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

In Billy Joel, acclaimed music journalist Fred Schruers draws upon more than one hundred hours of exclusive interviews with Joel to present an unprecedented look at the life, career, and legacy of the pint-sized kid from Long Island who became a rock icon.

Exhibiting unparalleled intimate knowledge, Schruers chronicles Joel’s rise to the top of the charts, from his working-class origins in Levittown and early days spent in boxing rings and sweaty clubs to his monumental success in the seventies and eighties. He also explores Joel’s creative transformation in the nineties, his dream performance with Paul McCartney at Shea Stadium in 2008, and beyond.

Along the way, Schruers reveals the stories behind all the key events and relationships—including Joel’s high-profile marriages and legal battles—that defined his path to stardom and inspired his signature songs, such as “Piano Man,” “Scenes from an Italian Restaurant,” “New York State of Mind,” and “She’s Always a Woman.” Throughout, he captures the spirit of a restless artist determined to break through by sharing, in his deeply personal lyrics, the dreams and heartbreaks of suburban American life.

Comprehensive, vibrantly written, and filled with Joel’s memories and reflections—as well as those of the family, friends, and band members who have formed his inner circle, including Christie Brinkley, Alexa Ray Joel, Jon Small, and Steve Cohen—this is the definitive account of a beloved rock star’s epic American journey

Book Review: Handmade Christmas

handmadeI just love looking at cute crafts. Sometimes I try to make them myself other times I just look and never find the time to make things.  The cover of Handmade Christmas really caught my attention. Everything was SO cute!  I mean, just look at that pinecone gnome! The book has a guide to all of the supplies you might need (handy!) and then over 20 different projects that you can make. The only downside is it seems these all call for glitter (it is Glitterville’s book, after all) but that is banned in my house! (It gets everywhere and stays stuck to you for days!)  Some the glitter really completes the look so I’ll have to see if there are any where you can get away without sprinkling glitter all over the place and still have it look whimsical.

SO many great and cute ideas… so little time…  I do really want to try the glitter village (it would be great for my doll Zac!) but we’ll see what happens.  And of course, if I can get my hands on any pinecones I’ll end up with a gnome village!   The gingerbread cookie kids are adorable and also look like they’d be pretty simple and fun to make… So would the nutcracker candy bucket.  And the tips on how to make the Christmas Log actually made me go “ooh!” outloud.  Never thought to use a glue gun to create texture and wood grain!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Have yourself a Glittery Little Christmas — with twenty new whimsical, winter-wonderful projects from the Craft Elves at Glitterville!

 Following the success of Glitterville’s Handmade Halloween, Glitterville is back for the sparkliest holiday of all! Glitterville’s Handmade Christmas is as bursting as a mantle-hung stocking with twenty new whimsical, winter-wonderful craft projects that will fill your home with sleighfuls of cheer. Hundreds of beautiful, easy-to-follow, step-by-step full-color photos and how-tos make the crafting fun and the results foolproof. From a Jolly Dolly Holly Wreath or a charming Glittery Village you can nestle into its own Sparkle Forest, to the frostiest Magic Snow and the jolliest pine-cone-bodied Glitter Gnome, “yule” find everything you need to make your home glisten and shine this holiday season!

 

 

Throwback Thursday – O-Town Show #2

01-09-15

Headliner: O-Town
Opener(s): Kaci, Svala
Cost: $10
Setlist:

Take Me Under
Girl
Baby I Would
We Fit Together
Sensitive
Superstition – Dan Solo
Living For The City – Dan Solo
Come Together – Jacob Solo
Friends in Low Places – Trevor Solo
Ms Jackson – Trevor Solo
Name – Ashley Solo
Purple Rain – Erik Solo
Sexiest Woman Alive
The Painter / Shy Girl
Love Should Be a Crime
Liquid Dreams
Every 6 Seconds
All Or Nothing

Recap:  This show was free with admission to the Big E.  We didn’t get there in time to get a spot inside the area where the show was (and I was piiisssed but that’s a story for another day) so we basically had to watch the show from the screens on the side of the stage.

Where Are They Now:

As previously mentioned, O-Town has reunited as a foursome.

Kaci – who had no last name at the time I believe was Kaci Battaglia and according to Wikipedia has not been in the public eye since 2010.

Svala was a singer from Iceland and has since joined the band Steed Lord and I’m not sure what she’s up to now!

 

Book Review: Danse Macabre

front2 (1)Danse Macabre is an Neve and Egan mystery novel. They are hired by a mother whose daughter has disappeared. The police seem to be sure that she just ran off, but that doesn’t seem to be the case.  Our PIs decide that this disappearance may be in connection with 2 other killings that have happened recently.  The two do some digging and seem to figure out the link between the girls who are missing and where they turn up dead.   They find her – but are an hour or so too late and this really messes with Lexa.

With a serial killer still on the loose, Lexa and Ash are determined to figure out what is going on, although the police don’t really seem to want them butting in.  Ash’s apartment is even broken into and a note left for him to stop looking.

I can’t really say what happens next, because I don’t want to give away the whole book! But it was very easy to just dive right in to this book and investigate along with these PIs. And be annoyed with how the police keep seeming to miss things and lie about their investigation.

There was a BIG twist at the end and I kind of need to know what happened and soon!

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to participate in the blog tour and write this review. I was not otherwise  compensated.

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Danse Macabre Summary:

Private investigators Alexandra Neve and Ashford Egan are hired to succeed where the police have failed, to safely return home a missing ballerina. With no lead to pursue and no idea who could be behind the young woman’s kidnapping, they soon find themselves at a loss as to what to do.

To make matters worse, the heart of England seems to be caught in the middle of a little Ice Age. With snow endlessly falling and Tube lines either too cramped up to use or out of service, it is a pain to do any legwork in the huge metropolis.

Oh, and because trouble never comes alone, there may also be a serial killer on the loose in the streets of East London…

Cristelle Comby’s Bio:

Cristelle Comby was born and raised in the French-speaking area of Switzerland, in Greater Geneva, where she still resides.

Thanks to her insatiable thirst for American and British action films and television dramas, her English is fluent.

She attributes to her origins her ever-peaceful nature and her undying love for chocolate. She has a passion for art, which also includes an interest in drawing and acting.

Danse Macabre is her third new-adult novel, and she’s hard at work on the next titles in the Neve & Egan series.

Book Review: Wild Tales

nashWild Tales is the autobiography of Graham Nash and retells the story of his Rock & Roll life. The book starts out with him saying he had decided to leave his country, his marriage, his bank account and his band. He shows up at Joni Mitchell’s house, sings a song with Crosby and Stills, their harmonies are amazing and CSN is born. The book then goes back to the beginning, where Nash tells about the time he was “out sick” from school – but was really in line to get some concert tix. He was caught. Music always had an effect on him and the Everly Brothers were really what made him want to make music.

His first band was The Hollies – who did gigs with the Beatles – even before Ringo was in the band. He also talks about how they had a 15 year old song writer write for them.

About halfway through the book, it begins to focus more on CSN and CSNY – their performance at Woodstock – how they never disbanded no matter what was going on between them (and trust me, it was a lot) and even though they strayed from each other they were still a group.

He talked about how he got his home in Hawaii, how important family became to him, and how they had to have an intervention with David Crosby because his drug use was out of control – but they ultimately failed and he needed to hit rock bottom first.

But what impressed me the most in the whole book was that Nash’s son, Will, knew Adam and Jesse from a band called Kara’s Flowers. He said that they were packing it in because they couldn’t make it in the scene, Nash gave them money for more demos and then they were hitting the charts as Maroon 5!

This was a quick read, an interesting read, and a fun read.

I received a free copy of this book from bloggingforbooks in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book
From Graham Nash—the legendary musician and founding member of the iconic bands Crosby, Stills & Nash and The Hollies—comes a candid and riveting autobiography that belongs on the reading list of every classic rock fan.

Graham Nash’s songs defined a generation and helped shape the history of rock and roll—he’s written over 200 songs, including such classic hits as “Carrie Anne,” “On A Carousel,” “Simple Man,” “Our House,” “Marrakesh Express,” and “Teach Your Children.” From the opening salvos of the British Rock Revolution to the last shudders of Woodstock, he has rocked and rolled wherever music mattered. Now Graham is ready to tell his story: his lower-class childhood in post-war England, his early days in the British Invasion group The Hollies; becoming the lover and muse of Joni Mitchell during the halcyon years, when both produced their most introspective and important work; meeting Stephen Stills and David Crosby and reaching superstardom with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; and his enduring career as a solo musician and political activist. Nash has valuable insights into a world and time many think they know from the outside but few have experienced at its epicenter, and equally wonderful anecdotes about the people around him: the Beatles, the Stones, Hendrix, Cass Elliot, Dylan, and other rock luminaries. From London to Laurel Canyon and beyond, Wild Tales is a revealing look back at an extraordinary life—with all the highs and the lows; the love, the sex, and the jealousy; the politics; the drugs; the insanity—and the sanity—of a magical era of music.

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