Showing posts with label #LoveinLaguna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #LoveinLaguna. Show all posts

Monday, August 21, 2017

Blog Tour Review & Giveaway ~ Fool of Main Beach ~ Tara Lain (@taralain @VivianaIzzo @dreamspinners) #2017NewRelease



Fool of Main Beach (Love in Laguna, #5)
Fool of Main Beach by Tara Lain
Love in Laguna #5
Release Date: August 21, 2017
Genre: Adult, M/M Contemporary Romance
Source: I received a complimentary copy as part of the blog tour. This did not affect my rating and my review is voluntarily provided.
Rating: 5 Bookworms
Challenges: #2017NewRelease, #COYER
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Synopsis
The unlikeliest of lovers. The sweetest of loves.

Merle Justice wants to reach for the stars, but it's tough to get respect when playing a teenybopper vampire on TV. Then he meets a famous director anxious to give him all he thinks he wants - and maybe a bit more. Everything's looking up until a life-threatening encounter with some homophobes on Main Beach puts Merle face-to-face with a Sasquatch-sized hero in a pink puffer coat.

Tom Henry defies description. As unsophisticated and simple as an angel, he walks through life content with who he is and asking for very little except to care for his sister, Lily, and the dogs he loves. Then he meets Merle, the embodiment of dreams he barely knows he has. Merle knows the people who hold his future in their hands might love Tom - but they'll never understand Merle and Tom together. Tom knows it too. With lives far apart, who's really the fool of Main Beach?






Tara Lain's Love in Laguna series is a favorite of mine. Lain always delivers a meaty story along with a touching romance. And all the characters thus far are friends (or become friends) so I always get to check-in with them. Fool of Main Beach delivers on all counts and then some. Here are some highlights from all the goody-goodness:
  • Merle
    He's an actor and a really good guy. He's handsome and charming but also down-to-earth, which means he isn't so fond of all the Hollywood hoopla. His family, while completely accepting of his sexuality, isn't so accepting of his career choice seeing as they're more of the intellectual type. This affects Merle's self-esteem as he wants to be taken seriously and he wants their respect. When he's given the chance at those things, he has to decide whether he wants others' respect or to be able to respect himself.
  • Tom
    Oh my gosh did I adore this man! He's described once as guileless and that's a fair description. He's really smart but has some learning disabilities. He also is open and honest, not understanding social cues or following social etiquette when offering his opinions. Tom's hardworking and loyal to a fault, taking care of his family despite them kicking him out at 15 because of his sexuality. 
  • Character Development
    Both Merle and Tom grow over the course of the story. Tom learns to stand up to his parents and speak up for himself. But Merle does the most growing, learning that he deserves happiness in life whether others approve or respect his choices or not.
  • Social Commentary
    This is an element I love in Lain's stories - religion and sexuality, bigotry, homophobia...I admire that she weaves it into her stories (without brow-beating) because it's a reality.
  • Tom (yes, again)
    I was a bit worried over how Tom would be handled. As I said, he's guileless, but considered "simple" by some of the characters and he's anything but simple. His character had to be handled "just right" in my opinion to make the story work and Lain handled him with aplomb.
  • Dogs
    I would be remiss if I didn't mention the dogs. Tom volunteers at an animal shelter and is particularly fond of dogs. As a dog lover myself, I felt a strong affinity for Tom because of his love and care for these animals and Lain did a nice job giving the dogs their own personalities.
In the end, this might have moved into the top spot as my favorite in this series so far!





**Love in Laguna Series**


Knight of Ocean Avenue


Knave of Broken Hearts


Prince of the Playhouse





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Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in gay romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 40. Her best­-selling novels have Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Paranormal Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, Best Romantic Suspense, and more. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. She lives with her soul­mate husband and her soul­mate dog near the sea in California she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”!






Sunday, September 11, 2016

Blog Tour Review ~ Lord of a Thousand Steps ~ Tara Lain (@taralain)



I'm thrilled to be a part of the blog tour for Lord of a Thousand Steps by Tara Lain. The Love in Laguna series continues to heat up and get better and better! I have a review and a giveaway for y'all today. 


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Lord of a Thousand Steps (Love in Laguna, #4)Lord of a Thousand Steps by Tara Lain
Love in Laguna #4
Release Date: August 31, 2016
Genre: Adult, M/M Contemporary Romance
Source: I received a complimentary copy, as part of the tour, in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5 Bookworms
Challenges: #2016NewRelease
Goodreads ~ Amazon ~ B&N

Synopsis
To architecture student Ian Carney, family means everything. Taken in by his brother, Jim, when his father threw him out at eighteen for being gay, Ian yearns to create his own family with his boyfriend, Rico. But Rico’s in Mexico caring for a sick father, Ian hasn’t had sex in a month and a half, and his gorgeous boss, Braden Lord, CEO of the architectural firm Ian interns for, is looking better and better.

Braden’s life is chaos. Just out of the closet and going through an ugly divorce from his wife of fifteen years who’s trying to take custody of his two children, he desperately resolves not to succumb to a completely inappropriate attraction to Ian—even though his kids adore both the man and his crazy cat.

When Rico proves to be a snake in the grass and Ian exercises his powers of seduction, what starts as a “friends with benefits” fling turns into real life real fast. Can Ian give up his romantic dreams for an “old guy” who didn’t come out until he carried a mountain of baggage? It’ll only take a thousand steps.






I adored Ian Carney when I met him in Knave of Broken Hearts, book #2 in this series. So I was thrilled beyond measure to get his story and for him to get his HEA. Lain didn't disappoint! I couldn't have asked for a better story for Ian.

Ian has been living with his brother, Jim, since he was 18 and their father kicked him out because he came out. Ian is wise beyond his years but he wants a family and the unconditional love he didn't get from his family. The desire for that enabled me to see his vulnerable side. He's smart and a gifted architecture student. And even though he's been in a relationship for 3 years - one he thought was going to last - he finds himself attracted to his boss, Braden Lord.

Braden Lord - my goodness! He came with so much baggage. He's only recently come out and is currently enduring a nasty divorce. Yes, that's right. He's spent the last 15 years trying to convince himself he wasn't really gay. He has little experience, obviously, in gay relationships. And to complicate things even more, he has 2 children. But does that have to mean complications?

I loved Ian and Braden together! They fit perfectly despite the age difference and baggage on both sides. And I adored Braden's kids. Mireille was adorably precocious, so grown-up in her mannerisms and speech. Jo-Jo was mature but also acted like a boy of 14. I appreciate when an author incorporates kids in a story line in a way that adds depth and Lain delivered BIG. I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Anderson, Ian's cat. He has few lines in the dialog *wink* but played an integral role in the story.

One thing I admire about this series is Lain's inclusion of people who both accept and judge homosexuality. It's realistic and genuine and adds to the story overall. Seeing characters on both sides of the fence and how the affected Ian and Braden enriched their story. Getting to be present as Ian and Braden figure out how they fit in each other's lives, watching the kids be accepting and seeing them all build a happy life together while weathering some bumps in the road was a heartwarming experience. And like I said, I couldn't have asked for better for Ian. But both he and Braden deserved it!





**Love in Laguna Series**


Knight of Ocean Avenue


Knave of Broken Hearts


Prince of the Playhouse






a Rafflecopter Giveaway




Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT erotic romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 23. Her best­selling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and Tara has been named Best Writer of the Year in the LRC Awards. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. She lives with her soul­mate husband and her soul­mate dog in Laguna Beach, California, a pretty seaside town where she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”








Monday, April 11, 2016

Blog Tour Review & #Giveaway ~ Prince of the Playhouse ~ Tara Lain (@TaraLain)


I'm thrilled to be a part of the blog tour for Tara Lain's Prince of the Playhouse. This is the third book in her Love in Laguna series and I've loved them all, but this one just might be my favorite so far! Today I have my review for you as well as a giveaway! Enjoy!


Prince of the Playhouse by Tara Lain
Love in Laguna #3
Release Date: April 4, 2016
Genre: Adult, M/M Contemporary Romance
Source: I received an eARC, as part of the tour, in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 4.5 Bookworms
Challenges: #2016NewRelease
Goodreads ~ Amazon ~ B&N

Synopsis
Driven by his desire to become a successful fashion designer and concerned with hiding his questionablepast, Ru Maitland lets his obsession with action movie star Gray Anson on the big screen replace his social life. Then obsession and reality collide when Ru is asked to design fashion costumes for a special performance of Hamlet at the Playhouse in Laguna starring none other than Gray Anson. Gray turns out to be a compelling mix of shy and brash and, despite a high profile engagement to a female socialite, the signals Gray sends Ru have his libido doing the salsa.

Gray Anson has what most people only dream of—great wealth, huge fame, a job he loves. For that, he’s given up any semblance of privacy and the right to say no to the thousands of people who depend on him and the millions who love him. He sees everything he’s ever wanted just outside the bubble of his life, but how can he make the compromises needed to embrace it? When Ru’s shady past crashes into Gray’s paparazzi-haunted present, both men have to learn that sometimes the only acceptable compromise is the truth.





Prince of the Playhouse may be my favorite of this series so far! I've always been fond of Ru and getting to know his backstory was enlightening. Watching him get his man...exciting! Those two things mixed with a hunky action-movie hero, some suspense, and Shakespeare made for an excellent read!

I first met Ru in Knight of Ocean Avenue. His creativity was apparent as was his love and loyalty towards his friends. But we didn't get a deeper understanding until now - where it's obvious Ru's habit of keeping most people at arm's length is intentional. With what I learned, I realized Ru is smart, strong, and incredibly lucky. The life he's leading is somewhat charmed and he works hard, very hard, not only in crafting his life but also in keeping his past at bay.

Gray Anson made it big his first time off the block, so to speak. Now, the biggest action star in Hollywood, he has everything money can buy. But he wants more. He wants to test himself, t be taken seriously as an actor...and he wants love. However, due to his action hero status, Gray lives in the closet. Little did he know his decision to play the lead role in Laguna's little production of Hamlet would give him everything he's desiring. Gray is such a lovable guy. He's famous yet vulnerable. And the misery he felt at being forced to live his real private life in secret was palpable. My heart hurt for him.

Watching Ru and Gray get to know one another, seeing their attraction grow into something more as hey worked on Hamlet was fascinating. I'm a nerdy Shakespeare fan, so having Hamlet as the backdrop, having Ru explain different scenes and the meaning behind them and Hamlet's lines - well, that really appealed to me and increased my enjoyment. That Ru kept his secret from Gray for so long broke my heart. But it also showed me his insecure and vulnerable side as well. I understood Ru's indecision over his relationship with Gray just as I understood Gray's indecision over making possibly career-changing decisions.

Another pleasure in Prince of the Playhouse was meeting some new secondary characters who were delightful. I certainly hope to see more of Merle but I also quite liked Gray's bodyguard, Chris, and Gray's mom! I also enjoyed getting to see more of Shaz.

Prince of the Playhouse had so much goodness and depth and - well, I thoroughly enjoyed it! I really look forward to Ms. Lain's next offering in this series.





**Love in Laguna Series**


Knight of Ocean Avenue

Knave of Broken Hearts

Prince of the Playhouse





a Rafflecopter giveaway





Tara Lain writes the Beautiful Boys of Romance in LGBT erotic romance novels that star her unique, charismatic heroes. Her first novel was published in January of 2011 and she’s now somewhere around book 23. Her best­selling novels have garnered awards for Best Series, Best Contemporary Romance, Best Ménage, Best LGBT Romance, Best Gay Characters, and Tara has been named Best Writer of the Year in the LRC Awards. In her other job, Tara owns an advertising and public relations firm. She often does workshops on both author promotion and writing craft. She lives with her soul­mate husband and her soul­mate dog in Laguna Beach, California, a pretty seaside town where she sets a lot of her books. Passionate about diversity, justice, and new experiences, Tara says on her tombstone it will say “Yes”







Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Blogger Chick Chat ~ Knave of Broken Hearts ~ Tara Lain

As y'all know, Lexxie @(un)Conventional Bookviews buddy read the first book in Tara Lain's Love in Laguna series, Knight of Ocean Avenue. We loved it so much, we read the second in the series, Knave of Broken Hearts. It was a hit, too. So we'll be buddy reading the entire series. :) I hope y'all will enjoy our chat and will decide to pick up this wonderful series!


Knave of Broken Hearts (Love in Laguna, #2)Knave of Broken Hearts by Tara Lain
Love in Laguna #2
Release Date: August 3, 2015
Genre: Adult, M/M Romance, Contemporary Romance
Source: I received a complimentary copy from the author in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 4 Bookworms
Goodreads
Synopsis

Jim Carney has a full time job--running from himself. Since he walked out on his wealthy family at sixteen because he'd wrecked his best friend's life over some yaoi graphic novels, Jim has lived a macho, blue-collar existence of too much booze and too little responsibility. Then Billy Ballew, the man Jim most admires, gives Jim a chance to come through as his construction supervisor. For once, Jim is determined to make someone proud. Then Jim goes in for a physical for his new job and his yaoi dream comes to life in the form of cardiologist Ken Tanaka. Jim discovers he has two heart problems--a wonky mitral valve and a serious attraction to his doctor. But Ken is a major player, and Jim might be just a notch on the doc's stethoscope. To Ken, Jim is unforgettable--but the living embodiment of his traditional family's worst nightmares.

How come the minutes Jim decides to be responsible, he finds himself taking care of his kid brother, getting a proposal from a wealthy woman, making a deal with the devil, and winding up in the hospital--when all he really wants is the Knave of Broken Hearts?


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Lexxie: What did you think? I have to admit I was very surprised that Jim was the main character in Knave of Broken Hearts, but then, thinking back, he was supportive of Billy straight away, and he seemed very open-minded. And as the story unfolded, it was less strange to have Jim be the second construction worker who was into guys. And Ken *sighs* he was a really, really good character as well! I think one of the reasons why he was a player was because of all the pressure from his mom. And the one guy she did manage to set him up with was such a total scumbag! 

Ian totally broke my heart, though. And I was so happy that Jim managed to step up and take him in. I have never understood parents who can just throw their kids out like that. Like really? My oldest daughter had a friend in school whose parents threw him out when he came out to them, and I had so much trouble wrapping my head around that. My children are precious, and no matter whom they may fall in love with can change how much I love them! Also, it's not really important that I like the person they will spend their lives with, what's important is that they find the right person for them, and that they will be as happy as possible together.

One of the things I really enjoyed was all the changes Jim went through, from being the guy who drank too much - possibly to forget or make himself not think at all about not really wanting to be with a woman - to one who took on responsibilities at work, and also with his brother. Ian being quite a bit younger than Jim worked really well for me as well, because they could help each other - seeing things from different perspectives is always good.

I would have loved to actually see a little more of Shaz and Billy, even if it was great to see their wedding, and then know that they went on their honeymoon.

What did you think? I loved Knave of Broken Hearts even more than Knight of Ocean Avenue :) 


Me: I have to admit that it didn't occur to me that Jim might also be gay. I thought he just happened to be this really open-minded blue-collar guy. And I liked that about him. Finding out he was gay just made me admire him all the more. The way he'd taken on life - even if it was guilt that drove him - and the things he accomplished, were pretty amazing. He made himself out to be this slacker of a guy, but I never felt that way about him. I felt like it was an image he was trying to perpetuate with the crew. I did like watching him open up and be more himself. You're right in that he probably drank in order to bury the fact that he didn't really want to be with a woman...and then to have an excuse when he couldn't 'perform'. But his taking on the responsibilities Billy handed him as well as taking in his brother left me feeling warm all over. Because that's who Jim really was. 

And Ken...yeah, I really liked him as well. I fell for him when he caught Jim on the dance floor. *sigh* He'd accomplished quite a bit in his young life and while I admired him, I felt for him since it seemed as though so much of what he did was driven by his mother. I did appreciate the fact that his mother was accepting of him but she did have very poor taste in potential partners for her son. That guy...ugh! He was young and smarmy, wasn't he? And he ended up being far worse than I'd thought.

I loved Ian as well. In fact, I'm hoping we get more about him. :) I'm glad that he had Jim to turn to even if they hadn't been that close. He seems like a really bright young man and I was glad he was there for Jim to talk to - it was heartwarming that they had something so major to bond over.

As for Jim & Ian's dad...he's the scummiest of scum. To turn his children out for their perceived 'flaws'. And then use them for his own gain?!? Not good parent material. AT.ALL. You have children because you want to love and cherish them, nurture them, and provide them with an unconditional love only parents can give. So I don't understand anyone treating their child like this. It breaks me heart and enrages me all at the same time. You're so right...we don't have to like who our child falls in love with...we need to be happy that they're happy with whomever they choose.

One thing I really liked about Knave of Broken Hearts was that Lain put together these two guys who not only seemed to live in two different worlds - blue-collar vs white-collar - but also from two different cultures. So not only were they battling a society who isn't always accepting and different social strata, but Jim had the dubious task of winning over Ken's "Tiger" mom who seemed deeply rooted in Japanese traditions.

I would have liked to have seen more of Billy and Shaz, too. But I was happy that we got to see them at their wedding. And I was really glad Billy was there for Jim. 

I do want to say that I felt there was something missing between Jim and Ken. I don't know what it is - maybe there wasn't as much sexual tension between them as there was between Billy and Shaz. I'm not sure. But I didn't feel like I was there with them yet at the end. I wanted a little more build-up, I guess. And I wish there'd been more exploration of both sets of parents. I'm willing to bet there's something about Jim and Ian's dad that he doesn't want out in the open. And Ken's parents...I didn't feel the closeness between him and his mom that would have helped me better understand why he went along with her wishes. (maybe this is a cultural difference for me?) Also, his dad never said anything. What were his feelings about his son? 

Overall, I really enjoyed KoBH. But there was a little something missing for me that made it not quite as enjoyable as KoOA.

So when is the next on releasing?!? ;) I hope you're willing to buddy read #3 with me, my friend! It adds a whole other level to reading pleasure when I get to share it with you! <3

I did not think for a second that Jim was gay while I was reading Knight of Ocean Avenue, so we were both just feeling as if he was a very open-minded guy. I didn't find him to be a slacker either, just unhappy, and therefore drinking too much. The way he couldn't get things gong with his girlfriend and knowing he wasn't treating her right because he wasn't completely honest with her - or himself - must have been hard to live with. 

Ken and Jim on the dance floor *Sighs* yeah, I thought that first meeting was very sweet and telling. His mom was too much of a meddler for me, like only someone Japanese could be good enough for her son - only based on nationality and nothing else. I didn't like that guy at all, and actually found Ken to be very understanding and nice - even if that really didn't work so well for him.

Ian needs his own book! The way he was so open with Jim and other people made me love him straight away. Jim and Ian's dad was definitely a scumbag, yeah. And there was one comment between the brothers that made me think we just might read more about the dad in the future, too...

More different than Ken and Jim would have been quite difficult to come up with, I think. And I don't actually think Ken was all that close to his mom, I think he was so used to the Japanese way of respecting elders, and following his parents lead that he just did that without question. Even when he felt like he should tell her to stop her machinations, he just couldn't because he had been raised differently. I think some cultures have much stronger traditions when it comes to respecting parents, and obeying parents - even after the children are adults.

I loved Ken and Jim from the very start, and the way they ran into each other by chance, and then on purpose made me feel like them getting together was inevitable, and I loved it :) And while I loved Shaz and Billy, I enjoyed Jim and Ken even more, actually :) 

Prince of Playhouse is scheduled to be released in April 2016, and of course I'll buddy read it with you, my dear :)

*HUGS*


I just read a quote today - something to the effect that it's so much easier to just do as you're expected to. That made me think of Ken because you're right. It wasn't so much that he was close to her...it was just easier to do what was expected. Only it wasn't in this one case.

I agree that Ian should have his own book - I hope he does. He's adorable! And I know what comment you're talking about...yeah, it made me think too. I'm interested to see if anything comes from that.

So you enjoyed Jim and Ken more, huh? I'm still a Billy and Shaz fan...there was something about their story that resonated with me. Oh, I'm thinking it was Shaz putting Billy's mom in her place. ;) LOL 

It's going to be hard to wait for Prince of Playhouse but I look forward to buddy reading it with you. :)


Friday, August 21, 2015

Blogger Chick Chat ~ Knight of Ocean Avenue ~ Tara Lain

Knight of Ocean Avenue (Love in Laguna, #1)Knight of Ocean Avenue by Tara Lain
Love in Laguna #1
Release Date: May 1, 2015
Genre: M/M Contemporary Romance, Erotic Romance
Source: Purchased paperback at RT
Rating: 4.5 Bookworms
Goodreads

Synopsis
How can you be twenty-five and not know you're gay? Billy Ballew runs from that question. A high school dropout, barely able to read until he taught himself, Billy's life is driven by his need to help support his parents as a construction worker, put his sisters through college, coach his Little League team, and not think about being a three-time loser in the engagement department. Being terrified of taking tests keeps Billy from getting the contractor's license he so desires, and fear of his mother's judgement blinds Billy to what could make him truly happy.

Then, in preparation for is sister's big wedding, Billy meets Shaz - Chase Phillips - a rising star, celebrity stylist who defines the word gay. To Shaz, Billy embodies everything he's ever wanted - stalwart, honest, brave - but even if Billy turns out to be gay, he could never endure the censure he'd get for being with a queen like Shaz. How can two men with so little in common find a way to be together? Can the Stylist of the Year end up with the Knight of Ocean Avenue?


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Lexxie @Unconventional Bookviews and I buddy read Knight of Ocean Avenue. This was my first read from Tara Lain but Lexxie was already *twisting my arm* to read Lain, as she's one of her favorites. :) I'm happy to say I loved my introduction. And I'm looking forward to buddy reading #2 in the series, Knave of Broken Hearts. I hope you enjoy our chat!


Lexxie, there are so many things I loved about Knight of Ocean Avenue. And I'm so happy you found Lain - so we could buddy read her. :)

I felt like both Billy and Shaz were defeating themselves in the love arena by holding on to the "picture" of what they thought their love lives were supposed to look like. Billy, bless his heart, not realizing he was looking for love in all the wrong places broke my heart. I hated that he kept saying he was 'slow' and I had to wonder if, subconsciously, thoughts of what his family, his mother in particular, would say were holding him back from figuring himself out. What do you think? I also wondered if some of the things he'd remember people had said to him were said by his mother. But then, it wouldn't fit with how supportive his family was, so maybe not. Shaz broke my heart for having to have lived a life without his family. I can't imagine anything my kids could do that would make me disown them.

Their family lives were just another way in which Billy and Shaz were opposites. They were opposites in body build, upbringing, career...the juxtaposition of all these things would seem to put too many things in the way for a lasting relationship. So I liked that they found a way to make it work. 

I cheered when Lain threw in the religion card. That Shaz could hold his own in reciting scripture to refute what Billy's mom was saying made me smile. Lain doesn't seem to shy away from showing the bigotry and prejudice gays face. I admire that. 

And I liked that Lain infused so much humor into the story. I think it would have felt much darker and sad without the humor.

Oh, I must mention all the side characters. Lain did such a great job in fleshing out the supporting cast. I adore Billy's sisters, Teresa and Rhonda. Oh, and Billy's crew - especially Jim. And Ru! I was glad he was Shaz's voice of reason when he needed one. :)

What are your favorite parts of the story?

I'm happy I found Tara Lain, too, and even happier you love her books as much as I do! And I so love our book-chats, Brandee! It totally makes reading even better.

Yup, holding on to the 'picture' for Shaz, and for Billy, living up to his own (and his family's) expectations definitely held them back. But once they truly looked at their lives, and how good things could be they were both very courageous in my opinion. Shaz for finally realizing that the picture and real life was not the same, and Billy for really going all out there once he knew he was gay. Of course, Billy's steps were baby-steps at first, but I felt like he really put everything on the line to be honest both with himself and those around me. It sounded like Billy's teachers had told him he was slow - and I'm wondering if maybe he was slightly dyslexic, since he told Shaz that he had taught himself to read later on. I can't imagine not being touch with my kids, either, and I think that even if they had actually done something horrible (and no, being gay does not at all count for that!!) I think it would be impossible not to love them anyway.

I think that in many ways, even if their family life and their childhoods were very different, Shaz and Billy were more alike than they realized. When it came to their values and their loyalty - both of which are very important in a relationship - they really felt the same way.

Cheering on both sides of the pond for the religion card, Brandee! I loved how Shaz knew his bible verses even better than Billy's mom, and it really also showed that if you want to use religion as an 'excuse' for judging other people, you may have misunderstood some very important lessons... Like for example the thing about judging.

Lain's humor is awesome, and the fact that she managed to put a little lightness into the troubled men's lives was indeed well done. I can't wait to read the next Love in Laguna book, actually, because Knight of Ocean Avenue did have it all! Good main and supporting characters, as well as a well done story-line, and a well-crafted plot.

And I have to say I really hope there will be a story involving Rhonda and Mitch... because wow! 

I really admire both Billy and Shaz because letting go of the dreams and expectations they'd both had for what their lives would be like - especially for Billy since he's also breaking those images for his parents - would be so difficult. But they both did it for themselves. And even though they're both such compassionate men, taking care of, looking out for those they care for, it was important they do this for themselves and their happiness. And yes, you're right, they were very similar despite their upbringing, because their values lined up. *sigh* I just adore them both!

I agree with you about Billy possibly being dyslexic. I know you have some experience with it, and I do as well, so it was hitting those buttons for me when Billy talked about and remembered things people had said to him about his ability to learn. And it broke my heart.

I'm really looking forward to the next Love in Laguna book as well, Lexxie. I'm eager to learn more about all the characters Lain introduced us to. She sure knows how to write a solid story, with emotion and humor, and beautiful men! :) And I too hope we get Rhonda and Mitch's story...I think it'll be quite a story!

I know! They both made my heart ache for them - and I really wanted to hug them and tell them to just go after they dreams instead of after their 'picture'. Billy and Shaz had to really put themselves out there, though, and I don't think either of them had truly done that before - just being with someone who was convenient, and whom they felt attracted to in some way, but not giving that other person their all. And because they hadn't given their all, they definitely didn't receive everything they wanted and needed either.

The way Shaz helped Billy study for his test made me laugh out loud! But I think what really helped Billy was that Shaz was sure he'd make it - and if he didn't make it this time, some other time. It was not something that would change the way Shaz felt about Billy, and that confidence boost was probably just as important as knowing all the answers.

I just started Knave of Broken Hearts, and I'm so happy we're doing yet another buddy-read, Brandee! This is so much fun!


Thursday, August 6, 2015

That's What HE Said #33 ~ Thirsty Thursday & Hungry Hearts #12



That's What He Said is a weekly meme hosted by the lovely ladies @Chapter Break. Here's the deal: every Thursday, post a line from your book boyfriend to his heroine. Keep in mind, these are direct quotes from dialog in the books. The quote doesn't have to be romantic - just something our hunky hero said to his lucky lady. Be sure to link up over at Chapter Break as well.

My pick this week for That's What He Said is from:

Knight of Ocean Avenue by Tara Lain


I buddy read this with Lexxie @Unconventional Bookviews and I'm so happy she introduced me to Ms. Lain! Keep an eye out for our blogger chat review. ;)  


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"And if I'm going to be like you, it's not fair for me to not come out to my family. I want them to know me, and I want them to know you. If they can't handle it, well that's that."


In this scene, Billy and Shaz have confessed their feelings to one another, and Billy is explaining to Shaz that he inspires him with the way he lives. So it's important to Billy that he live in the same manner.


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Shaz is nothing if not classy. So of course, he drinks champagne over beer. Luckily, Billy finds he rather enjoys a glass at times...especially when studying with Shaz.


As he undressed, Shaz opened the champagne and poured two glasses, then carefully placed a big cushion in the middle of the bed. Okay, this looked like fun studying.