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Welcome to Rosie Hopkins’ Sweet Shop of Dreams by 

Rose is about to get a taste of the sweet life


Rosie Hopkins’s life is…comfortable. She has a steady nursing job, a nice apartment, and Gerard, her loyal (if a bit boring) boyfriend. And even though she might like to pursue a more rewarding career, and Gerard doesn’t seem to have any plans to propose, Rosie’s not complaining. Things could be worse. Right?

Life gets a bit more interesting when Rosie’s mother sends her out to the country to care for her ailing great aunt Lilian, who owns an old-fashioned sweetshop. But as Rosie gets Lilian back on her feet, breathes a new life into the candy shop, and gets to know the mysterious and solitary Stephen whose family seems to own the entire town she starts to think that settling for what’s comfortable might not be so great after all.



My Thoughts: I loved this book! It was a quick and fun and perfect for light holiday reading. I fell in love with all of the quirky characters and I am so happy that there is a second book: Christmas at Rosie Hopkin’s Sweetshop. This book is full of sweet recipes just like Meet Me At The Cupcake Cafe! I have officially fallen in love with Jenny Colgan! I gave this novel 4 stars.

The Wife, The Maid and The Mistress by Ariel Lawhon
January 2014
Doubleday

Pages: 304


Synopsis from Goodreads: A tantalizing reimagining of a scandalous mystery that rocked the nation in 1930-Justice Joseph Crater’s infamous disappearance-as seen through the eyes of the three women who knew him best.

They say behind every great man, there’s a woman. In this case, there are three. Stella Crater, the judge’s wife, is the picture of propriety draped in long pearls and the latest Chanel. Ritzi, a leggy showgirl with Broadway aspirations, thinks moonlighting in the judge’s bed is the quickest way off the chorus line. Maria Simon, the dutiful maid, has the judge to thank for her husband’s recent promotion to detective in the NYPD. Meanwhile, Crater is equally indebted to Tammany Hall leaders and the city’s most notorious gangster, Owney “The Killer” Madden.

On a sultry summer night, as rumors circulate about the judge’s involvement in wide-scale political corruption, the Honorable Joseph Crater steps into a cab and disappears without a trace. Or does he?

After 39 years of necessary duplicity, Stella Crater is finally ready to reveal what she knows. Sliding into a plush leather banquette at Club Abbey, the site of many absinthe-soaked affairs and the judge’s favorite watering hole back in the day, Stella orders two whiskeys on the rocks-one for her and one in honor of her missing husband. Stirring the ice cubes in the lowball glass, Stella begins to tell a tale-of greed, lust, and deceit. As the novel unfolds and the women slyly break out of their prescribed roles, it becomes clear that each knows more than she has initially let on.

With a layered intensity and prose as effervescent as the bubbly that flows every night, The Wife, the Maid, and the Mistress is a wickedly entertaining historical mystery that will transport readers to a bygone era with tipsy spins through subterranean jazz clubs and backstage dressing rooms. But beneath the Art Deco skyline and amid the intoxicating smell of smoke and whiskey, the question of why Judge Crater disappeared lingers seductively until a twist in the very last pages.



My Thoughts: This book was chosen by my book club for our September pick. I never would have read it otherwise, but I am so glad I did. This book has it all. From showgirls and mobsters to politicians and maids who know too much, this book was one that I couldn’t put down – literally. I listened to it on audio – my first audio book, and I loved it! I will definitely be doing this more often. It makes car rides more enjoyable and helps me “read” multiple books a little quicker. Enough on that. We also had the opportunity to chat with the author, Ariel Lawhorn on Twitter and it was amazing! I learned so much more about the book. Search our hashtag #Literaryjunkies to read the chat! This novel is based on real life events. Books based on real life stories are always so much more interesting to me! You definitely must read this one. I gave it 4 stars.

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Daring to Dream by Nora Roberts
August 2012
Berkley Trade

Pages: 400

Synopsis from Goodreads: Margo, Kate and Laura were brought up like sisters amidst the peerless grandeur of Templeton House. But it was Margo whose dreams first took her far away . . .

Margo Sullivan had everything a young woman could ask for. But while growing up along the rocky cliffs of Monterey, she couldn’t help but dream of bigger things. The daughter of the Templeton’s stern Irish housekeeper, Margo had been treated like a member of the family. Deep down, she knew that money could not buy the thing she craved most—her mother’s acceptance.

Maybe things would be different if she could be sweet like Laura—or had Kate’s shrewd head for business. But all Margo knew how to do was be Margo, and that meant doing things her own way—no matter what the consequences . . .


My Thoughts: I’ve been so excited to start reading this trilogy! In fact, I included it in my 2014 book list at the beginning of the year. I truly believe you need to read a good trilogy every year. They are always my favorites. Although I’ve only read book #1 so far, I have already fallen in love with the characters! This novel focused on the life of Margo – the maid’s daughter who grew up like another one of the prominent Templeton kids. She decides that she wants to make something of herself one day and runs off to Milan to pursue her career as a model. Certain events bring her back home to her family and friends and of course, a true love. What would a Nora Roberts novel be without a little love story going on? I really loved reading about Margo. Her character was so fun and interesting to read about. I can’t read the other two books that will focus on Kate and Laura as well. I gave this one 4 stars!

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1. What are you reading right now? Tell us about it.
 
I’m finishing up The Wife, The Maid and The Mistress for our chat tomorrow night! I am loving it so far! I have been listening to it on audio and I am a big fan of audio books now. 
 
2. There are a ton of movies coming out soon that were based off of books. Are there any you’re particularly excited to see?
 
I’m excited to see Mockingjay for sure. I am also really excited to read and then see If I Stay. A good friend of mine just finished it in less than two days and said it was incredible. I have it on my list to read very soon. 
 
3. With fall finally here for some of us, are there any books that you’re particularly looking forward to reading in the season of big sweaters, blankets and hot chocolate? 
 
I would love to read The Cousins O’Dwyer trilogy by Nora Roberts. I have book #1 but because they are about witches, I feel like it is the perfect time to read them. I love Halloween, and I feel like they will definitely put me in the mood for the season! I just hope they aren’t scary. I don’t do scary. Just fun.
 
4. We only have 3.5 months left of 2014. Did you participate in any reading challenges? How are you doing?
 
The only challenge I set for myself this year was to read 25 books. I have read 19 so far. I’m hoping I can finish in time! 
 
5. What has been the best book you’ve read so far this year?
 
I love The Husband’s Secret and The One and Only. Both of them were surprising story lines for me, and they were great! I’m really not sure about any others because I feel like the last several books I’ve read, I’ve been a little disappointed. 
 
What are you reading? 

The Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult
October 2012 Atria/Emily Bestler Books


Pages: 421


Synopsis from Goodreads: On an icy winter night, a terrible accident forces a family divided to come together and make a fateful decision. Cara, once protected by her father, Luke, is tormented by a secret that nobody knows. Her brother, Edward, has secrets of his own. He has kept them hidden, but now they may come to light, and if they do, Cara will be devastated. Their mother, Georgie, was never able to compete with her ex-husband’s obsessions, and now, his fate hangs in the balance and in the hands of her children. With conflicting motivations and emotions, what will this family decide? And will they be able to live with that decision, after the truth has been revealed? What happens when the hope that should sustain a family is the very thing tearing it apart?

My Thoughts: This was a tough one for me to read because of the timing. I enjoyed it but probably would have enjoyed it more if circumstances in my life were different. The story was fascinating and it is definitely a book you could finish in a day. This was my first time reading Picoult and I really want to read another one.

Do any of you have suggestions?

I gave this book 4 stars.

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Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Returns by Laura Weisberger
May 2014 Simon & Schuster

Pages: 416

Synopsis from Goodreads: Almost a decade has passed since Andy Sachs quit the job “a million girls would die for” working for Miranda Priestly at Runway magazine—a dream that turned out to be a nightmare. Andy and Emily, her former nemesis and co-assistant, have since joined forces to start a highend bridal magazine. The Plunge has quickly become required reading for the young and stylish. Now they get to call all the shots: Andy writes and travels to her heart’s content; Emily plans parties and secures advertising like a seasoned pro. Even better, Andy has met the love of her life. Max Harrison, scion of a storied media family, is confident, successful, and drop-dead gorgeous. Their wedding will be splashed across all the society pages as their friends and family gather to toast the glowing couple. Andy Sachs is on top of the world. But karma’s a bitch. The morning of her wedding, Andy can’t shake the past. And when she discovers a secret letter with crushing implications, her wedding-day jitters turn to cold dread. Andy realizes that nothing—not her husband, nor her beloved career—is as it seems. She never suspected that her efforts to build a bright new life would lead her back to the darkness she barely escaped ten years ago—and directly into the path of the devil herself…


My Thoughts: I read the Devil Wears Prada and this sequel back to back, and I have to tell you, it was like reading about 2 completely different people. I get that the second book takes place 10 years later than the first. Andy has grown up a lot, but she is like a totally different person, and so are all the other characters. Miranda isn’t in the book as much as I would’ve liked, and she isn’t really the bad person in this book. I’m not going to spoil it and tell you who is, but it was just kind of weird to me when considering the title of the book.  She isn’t a saint, but she isn’t the villain of the book either. I liked the story okay, but it was totally different from the first book. It wasn’t at all what I was expecting. Because it didn’t make sense to me, I gave it 3 stars.


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Literary Junkies is an online book club that I am a part of where we read one book a month and discuss it on Twitter. It is such a joy to be a part of and this month, we read one of the best books yet – Lone Wolf by Jodi Picoult.
 

 
1. What are you reading? Tell us about it!
 
I’m still finishing up Lone Wolf, although, I will be at my friend’s viewing so I will not be chatting with y’all this week. 🙁 I am absolutely loving it, and the situation with their dad has really hit close to home for me these past two weeks. It has been an emotional book for me to read right now, but really good at the same time.
 
2. Do you read one book at a time, or read multiple books at once?
 
I usually have one book on my kindle and one hard book that I keep going at the same time.
 
3. What is the first book that made you fall in love with reading?
 
I grew up reading fairy tales with my grandmother. They are what made me fall in love with reading. A good book is a nice escape for every day life. 
 
4. Do you prefer a physical copy of the book or an electronic version?
 
I actually prefer a physical copy. There is just something about holding a book in your hands and turning those pages…
 
5. What are three books currently on your To Be Read list?
 
3? Out of 1,000? haha I still want to read the Dream Trilogy by Nora Roberts, The Supreme Macaroni Company by Adriana Trigiani and so so many more. Check out my 2014 must-read list!
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Wedding Night by Sophie Kinsella
May, 2014 Dial Press Trade Paperback

Pages: 464

Synopsis from Goodreads: #1 New York Times bestselling author Sophie Kinsella returns with her trademark blend of sparkling wit and playful romance in this page-turning story of a wedding to remember—and a honeymoon to forget.

Lottie just knows that her boyfriend is going to propose, but then his big question involves a trip abroad—not a trip down the aisle. Completely crushed, Lottie reconnects with an old flame, and they decide to take drastic action. No dates, no moving in together, they’ll just get married . . . right now. Her sister, Fliss, thinks Lottie is making a terrible mistake, and will do anything to stop her. But Lottie is determined to say “I do,” for better, or for worse.


My Thoughts: This book was hilarious. It moved really fast and kept me laughing. I blew through this book because I just had to find out what happened. It was really hard to put  it down. I completely identified with Fliss because I am an oldest child, and I know the feeling of needing to look after your siblings. I found Lottie’s character to be a bit annoying at times just because she made really stupid decisions that I would hope no one would really make, (although I know they do every day). The characters are witty and lovable. The ending did not go 100% how I wanted it to, but it was still really good and ended in a funny way which went along with the theme. I gave this novel 4 stars.

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1. What are you reading? Tell us about it!


I just started reading The Devil Wears Prada. It is one of my favorite movies and I have never read the book, so I thought it was time, especially because Ryan bought me the sequel a couple of months ago! I wanted to read this one first because I know how different movies are from the books, and this is no exception. It is really different so far, but so good! Definitely a must read for every fashion lover!

2. Do you find yourself reading more of a particular genre during the heat of summer? 

I like to read light-hearted things because I read serious stuff all day and it’s nice to relax with a book that doesn’t make me think too much. I do love classics and historical books as well, but during the summer, it’s nice to focus on reading “fun” books.

3. Who are your favorite book villains (either to love or to hate?)

Miranda Priestly, obviously. And because I can’t think of another one right now…

4. If you could choose one author’s writing powers to harness, who would you choose and why?

Jane Austen. Because, she’s Jane Austen.

5. Do you read one book at a time, or read multiple books at once?

I’ve tried reading multiple books at one time, but I always end up focusing on one more than the other. I do however have one book on my kindle and one paperback book going at the same time. I like to read my kindle when I run on the elliptical or bike. The rest of the time, I read my book.

6. What are some of your favorite non-fiction books? 

I don’t read non-fiction. 

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before by Jenny Han
April, 2014 Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers


Page: 368

Synopsis from Goodreads: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is the story of Lara Jean, who has never openly admitted her crushes, but instead wrote each boy a letter about how she felt, sealed it, and hid it in a box under her bed. But one day Lara Jean discovers that somehow her secret box of letters has been mailed, causing all her crushes from her past to confront her about the letters: her first kiss, the boy from summer camp, even her sister’s ex-boyfriend, Josh. As she learns to deal with her past loves face to face, Lara Jean discovers that something good may come out of these letters after all.


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My Thoughts: I loved this book! When I first started it, I thought it seemed a little young for me, but I couldn’t put it down. It was a captivating story and I am thrilled there will be a sequel. This isn’t your typical “love story” and it leaves you on a bit of a cliff hanger. It’s actually unpredictable at times which I love. I admire a book that can surprise me. If you have a sister, you’ll love this novel. If you have ever written a love letter, you will identify with this story. I can’t wait to read book #2 (coming April 2015)! I gave this book 4 stars.


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