Book Review: There’s An App For Love

apploveThere’s an App For Love tells the story of two people living in New York – Liam and Liz.  Liam is a sex guru and was asked by his publisher if he’d consider writing about the new app “Flame”,  so he has his assistant download the app (Liam doesn’t even have a smartphone prior to this job!) and pick out someone who he can meet up with to see what happens.  Meanwhile, Liz is leaving New York soon to move to Signapore for her job.  Her best friend Jenny thinks that she should find someone on the new “Flame” app and starts looking for guys for Liz under her own account.  Liam and Liz are a match and agree to meet later that night.

Liam is essentially in love with Liz from the moment she walks through the door.  Since he is a sex guru, Liz is quite satisfied with him but doesn’t like that he seems to have no job but a lot of money and seems to be quite secretive.  Liz gets upset with him for being so secretive so he finally fesses up that he does have a job and it is to write the sex books which he writes under a pen name.  He also keeps getting vague phone calls that takes them away from his dates with her that he promises to explain but doesn’t.  Both have had a rough go with their past relationships (Liam’s wife tragically died on their honey moon and Liz’s ex was abusive) and have had time moving on.

But now that Liz is leaving for Singapore in 3 days, Liam wants to see her every night.  But he had mentioned that  he’d never want to leave the city.  Is this just a fling or is something more going on?

This book was 39 chapters and alternated between Liam and Liz’s point of view – which clued the reader in on all the secrecy going on that the characters were not otherwise privy to.  I thought that it was a good story – a bit of a rollercoaster at times but worth the read.

I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review.

About the Book

Can you ever find real love in a virtual world?

Liam Connor, the world’s most famous sex guru, is asked to write a book on Flame, a dating app that’s a lot like Tinder. Liam’s surprised at his publisher’s request. He knows a lot about sex. But he’s been a failure at both love and marriage. Certain he’ll never find true love, he signs up for Flame, only to see his world turned upside down…

Liz Andrews is a curvy, beautiful and intelligent technology executive, who’s moving to Singapore to head up sales for all of Asia. She’s not even thinking of dating — until her friend convinces her to have one last fling in New York…through Flame.

Sparks fly as soon as Liz and Liam meet and their passion knows no boundaries. Liam realizes that Liz is the true love he has been waiting for all his life. But Liz is hurting from a prior relationship. She needs time to build trust. But with only three days before she leaves New York, is there enough time for both of them?

As Liam and Liz find out, going from “Like” to “Love” is more than just hard…it’s nearly impossible.

Music Monday: Rachael Burgess “Falling”

Recently I was introduced to Rachael Burgess who is an independent singer/songwriter, wife and mother.  She grew up in Canada and has been singing ever since she can talk and doesn’t plan to stop any time soon! She is trying to fulfill a lifelong dream of bringing people joy and happiness through the power of music!

I had the chance to listen to her single “Falling” which you can purchase at http://bit.ly/1DU3OFr.  This is a really sweet song about falling in love with your best friend when you weren’t expecting to.  I had the chorus stuck in my head for hours after giving this song a first listen – and had to listen a few more times to get it unstuck! I also really love the piano in the song.  If you’re looking for friendship before love or maybe you did fall in love with your best friend, I think you’ll really enjoy this song!

Rachael has also been nice enough to allow me to give away 5 copies of the song to some lucky ConcertKatie readers!  Check out the Rafflecopter below for all the dates!

I received a free song in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

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Book Review: Nashville Parts 3 and 4

Nash4I had previously read parts 1 + 2 of the Nashville series back in 2013 and was so angry with how things were left that when I got the opportunity to read 3 and 4 I was super happy to finally find out what happened to CeCe and Holden.  Please note that this review WILL contain spoilers as some are somewhat necessary to review the full storyline.

When Part 3 begins, Holden has left Nashville to be with his girlfriend.  CeCe and Thomas have continued singing together as a group and Holden has been writing songs for them.  One of the songs that they sing, a big time singer Hart Holcomb wants to put on his new album as the title track.  Thomas says he will talk to Holden – but will Holden want to come back to Nashville?  Cece is trying to move on and is dating Beck – whose father is a big time country star.  Holden decides to come back and the three (+Beck) are asked by Beck’s father to be a foursome and open for him on his tour because his original opening act isn’t going to be working out.  At a M&G CeCe meets a guy who seem to be a little off and freaks her out – but Holden handles the situation – then the two end up kissing and Beck walks in on it.  Things get a bit rocky with all the relationships in the band and when CeCe is ready to tell Beck that she has feelings for Holden – the M&G guy that made CeCe uneasy shows up again – this time at a different concert on the tour. He ends up opening fire on everyone who is backstage.

Book 4 begins with the aftermath of the shooting. 3 of the 4 band members are recovering and one has been killed.  They are forced by the label to do media about the event because media was in their contract for the tour – even though the tour has not continued.  They’re also forced to record an album based on the contract even though no one really feels up to that. CeCe has been avoiding Holden but they end up engaged once again once they realize that they truly are in love with each other and it was not CeCe’s fault what happened to Beck.Nash3

There are 4 more books in this series and I am looking forward to reading the rest!

I received a free copy of this book in order to write this review and participate in the book tour.

About the Books

What We Feel (Nashville #3)

Hunky musicians Holden Ashford and Thomas Franklin rescue Nashville bound CeCe MacKenzie and her Walker Hound Hank Junior from the side of the road when her car catches on fire. A less determined girl might have let her dreams go up in smoke as well, but not CeCe. She’s been singing all her life, and she just wants a chance to do the thing she loves in a place where music is part of the fabric of life. As it turns out, Holden and Thomas want the same thing, and it isn’t long before they’re all chasing after the dream together.

Falling in love hasn’t figured in to CeCe’s plans, but the moment she sets eyes on Holden, her heart is asking why not? Holden is drawn to her as well, but he already has someone in his life, Sarah who still lives in Atlanta, Sarah who loves him. Who he thought he loved back until CeCe makes him realize he hadn’t really known that love could turn him inside out.

But an unexpected visit from Sarah brings to light a terrible truth and Holden is faced with a choice between doing the right thing or permanently defining himself as a guy he never thought he would be.

It is only in letting each other go that both Holden and CeCe will come to understand that in life and love, the part that’s real is what we feel.

Pleasure in the Rain (Nashville #4)
Just as Barefoot Outlook begins to hit the big time, tragedy strikes when a rage-filled Nashville musician who hasn’t found the success he’s hoped for crashes an after-concert party and begins shooting. Among the victims are band members CeCe MacKenzie, Holden Ashford, Thomas Franklin, Beck Phillips and his country music star dad, Case.

With each of them gravely injured, one will not survive, forever changing the lives of everyone involved. Will one man’s hatred and contempt demolish all of their dreams, or will they eventually reach a place where they can even take pleasure in the rain?

Music Monday: Kelly Clarkson Piece by Piece

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Heartbeat Song
Invincible
Someone
Take You High
Piece by Piece
Run Run Run
I Had a Dream
Let Your Tears Fall
Tightrope
War Paint
Dance with Me
Nostalgic
Good Goes the Bye

Bad Reputation
In The Blue
Second Wind

Piece by Piece is the 7th studio album from American Idol winner Kelly Clarkson.  It was released at the end of February and quickly made its way to #1.  I purchased it from Kelly’s website mainly to get a presale for her tour – which is kicking off July 11 in Hershey, PA.  I’ve found that presales with album codes can be hit or miss – but since I love so much of Kelly’s stuff it was a risk I was willing to take, as even if the tickets didn’t end up being the best, I was sure that the album would be.  That was true. I love her album and cannot wait to see some of it performed live when I see her this summer.  I think that my favorite song is Invincible – simply because that seems to be the one stuck in my head the most since listening!

This is a CD I definitely recommend!

Product Review: No-Tie Shoelaces by FastMile

If there’s one thing I hate to deal with in the morning, it’s tying my shoes. Probably because I never bothered to learn how to do it properly so I do “bunny ears” to get the job done.  Now I have No-Tie Shoelaces by FastMile to help me out!

The laces are one size fits all and are 47 inches in length. They are great for children, elderly or those with limited mobility because you don’t need to tie your shoes, just loosen them to take them off and tighten them up again once you have them on. No need to worry about them untying while you are trying to go for a walk or participate in sports or any other time!

The elastic cords distribute the pressure of the laces evenly over your feet and are more comfortable than regular laces. Strong lace locks keep your laces at the perfect tightness that you can adjust. They are also reflective so if you are a runner, you can be visible and safe at night.

The laces come with instructions on how to install. If they are too long once you have them set up and your foot is in the shoe, simply cut the extra off after tying them in a knot.

I am loving how quick it is to slip my shoes on in the morning and make sure they are tight enough with no tying at all!

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I received a product in exchange for this honest review.

Product Review: Andromo


Since December I’ve been trying to make my own app. I took a class and everything – but when the class was finished I had nothing to show for it because I couldn’t get everything to work on my computer like it was supposed to.  I was defeated, thinking I’d never have a chance to make my own app!

Enter Andromo – it gives you the power to create apps without needing to know anything about coding.

How it works…

Anyone can create an Android app using Andromo! You don’t need any programming knowledge at all. You can create an Android app in three easy steps:

1. Create an Andromo project.

2. Fill out a few simple forms to add features, graphics, content and whatever makes your app unique.

3. Click a button to build your app.

That’s it. The Andromo servers will generate your app and email it directly to you.

For my first app, I wasn’t sure exactly what I wanted to make – but I figured I’d make it simple.  I poked around on the Adromo website for maybe 15 minutes and ended up with an app that when opened, had an icon for a link to my website. When clicked, it opened my website.

TaDa! In less than 15 minutes, I had created my very first app!

The app is emailed to you so you can install it on to your Android Device and try it out.  Should you want to share your app (which I am not at the moment but hopefully in the future I will have something share-worthy!) you can add it to the Google Play store so it can be downloaded by friends, family and everyone else with an Android device.

Andromo is free to sign up and create 1 app and then there are other plans if you’d like to create more apps.

 

I received a free membership to Andromo in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

 

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One ConcertKatie reader will receive their own membership to Andromo.  Just leave a comment with your name, email address and why you’d like to be able to make your own app!

Book Review: Wizzywig

wizzywigWizzywig is based on WYSIWYG – What You See Is What You Get.  It is about a kid named Kevin who is picked on a lot by his classmates but has a very clever way of thinking. He is able to outsmart adults and get free bus rides, free pizza and is pretty tech savvy too.  He and a friend figure out how to make free long distance calls and end up accidentally creating a computer virus.

This is a comic book based on stories from real life hackers.  I was only able to read an excerpt of this book in order to write this review, but as someone who is into software (though I’d rather use any skills I have for good rather than bad) I found it to be interesting and have added it to my Amazon wishlist.

Kevin eventually ends up spending time in jail – but I wasn’t able to get far enough in the book yet to figure out exactly what ended up happening that he got caught for – but the list of charges against him is plenty!

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

About the Book

They say “What You See Is What You Get”… but Kevin “Boingthump” Phenicle could always see more than most people. In the world of phone phreaks, hackers, and scammers, he’s a legend. His exploits are hotly debated: could he really get free long-distance calls by whistling into a pay phone? Did his video-game piracy scheme accidentally trigger the first computer virus? And did he really dodge the FBI by using their own wiretapping software against them? Is he even a real person? And if he’s ever caught, what would happen to a geek like him in federal prison?

Inspired by the incredible stories of real-life hackers, Wizzygig is the thrilling tale of a master manipulator — his journey from precocious child scammer to federally-wanted fugitive, and beyond. In a world transformed by social networks and data leaks, Ed Piskor’s debut graphic novel reminds us how much power can rest in the hands of an audacious kid with a keyboard.

 

Book Review: Zoo Orchestra

zooZoo Orchestra is a book made up of a series of paintings of zoo animals playing various instruments that you’d find in an orchestra.  First is the painting, then the name of the painting (typically the animal and the instrument names) and then there is a small write up about the instrument, a small write up about the animal and a song that you can listen to if you would like to hear the instrument better.  The paintings are adorable and I enjoyed the little bit of back story on the instruments and animals throughout – this easily could have been just a picture book but I liked that you could learn a lot from it 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

Everyone is invited to the Zoo Orchestra!

Enter the delightful world of the Zoo Orchestra, where animals embody the instruments they masterfully play.

The fanciful sounds of the clarinet are played by the angelic pig, who, like his instrument, has a circular snout perfect for making all kinds of sounds.

The gravity-defying squirrel uses a piccolo to whistle out tunes; its pocket-size is very much the large bass players’ envy!

Don’t forget the gentle koala, whose rich-sounding viola is an important addition to every orchestra.

The gravity-defying squirrel uses a piccolo to whistle out tunes; its pocket-size is very much the large bass players’ envy!

Author Manuel Díaz combines his own imaginative paintings with the knowledge and experience as a concert viola player to present a world where any age of reader can learn about the world of classical music. Zoo Orchestra uses humor, imagination, and original art to create a magical symphony of animals that all audiences will enjoy!

Book Review: All Fired Up

firedupAll Fired Up is about the band Black Halo and specifically Ash and his girlfriend Ginny who he is trying to keep a secret. This is the second book in a series. I didn’t read the first one but I didn’t find that I had any trouble because of it (the first was about bandmate Xane and his girlfriend Dani).

I love Rock Star romance novels, but this one took me a bit longer to get through than usual, but I can’t really put my finger on why.  The scenes between Ash and Ginny were great but I think I could have done without all the drama between the band members (and Ash probably could too).  It just seemed like too forced that everything was setting up for Ash and Ginny to fail.

I give it 3/5 stars. I wasn’t a fan of the lack of an end either – but that was probably because it had to set you up for the next book in the series.

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

About the Book

All Fired Up is the follow-up to New York Times & USA TodayBestselling Author Madelynne Ellis’ scorching rock star romance novel, All Night Long.

Ginny Walters always knew her weakness for bad boys would get her into trouble. Her one night stand with Black Halo’s lead guitarist, Ash Gore, was only supposed to be a fun, not the prelude to the sort of relationship that’d scorch holes in her heart as well as her bed sheets. She’d be the happiest woman in the world if Ash wasn’t so determined to keep their connection off radar.

Ash Gore knows girlfriends are bad news for bands, which is why he’s resolved to keep his attachment to Ginny a secret. He and the guys have enough on their stages as they try to piece themselves back together after the band’s split. But when new drummer, Iain Willows, starts taking an active interest in Ginny, tensions quickly mount. Soon, Ash is not only at risk of losing Ginny, but everything he holds dearest—including life itself.

 

Book Review: Sext Based Adventures

sextbasedSext Based Adventures is about Chris – who makes a female avatar in the World of Warcraft game in an effort to mix things up. He ends up meeting another female, Jessica, and the two hit it off in the game… if you know what I mean.  They end up exchanging emails as well as meeting up each week for WOW and when one email is tagged with a location, Jessica asks Chris (or as she knows him, Christina) if he’d like to meet up.  Chris confesses he is in fact a guy, Chris, not Christina, and Jessica confesses that she is actually Jason!  The two end up meeting up and hitting it off.

This was a short book, only 34 pages, and incredibly realistic since everyone can lie about who they are online.  I received a free e-copy of this book in order to write this review. I was not otherwise compensated.

About the Book

Chris thought he was done with his gaming days. He’d deleted his account, gone back to his day job, and put his fantasy world days behind him… but couldn’t resist the urge to return. This time, however, he decided to play as a woman—a persona he maintains even when he makes friends with Jessica.

When Jessica offers online sex, Chris still cannot bring himself to confess his secret. As their relationship turns serious, still he cannot admit to the ruse. Then Jessica proposes they meet offline, and Chris is finally forced to confront the questions and choices he’s been avoiding…

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