Showing posts with label Penny Reid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Penny Reid. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 6

Review: The Player and the Pixie by LH Cosway & Penny Reid (@LHCosway, @ReidRomance)


The Player and the Pixie

Rugby, #2
LH Cosway & Penny Reid


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: April 12, 2016
Number of pages: 326
Word Count: 99,510


Available at the following retailers:
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Just $3.99 for pre-order.

Wednesday, February 10

@IndieSagePromo Review: Happily Ever Ninja by Penny Reid (@reidromance)


Happily Ever Ninja


Knitting in the City, #5
Penny Reid



Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: January 19, 2016
Number of pages: 308


Available at the following retailers:
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Monday, August 10

@IndieSagePromo Review: Truth or Beard by Penny Reid


Truth or Beard

Winston Brothers, #1
Penny Reid


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: July 21, 2015
Number of pages: 370
Word Count: 119,630

Available at the following retailers:
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Monday, May 18

Quote-Tastic: Boys are Stupid.


Capture

Elements of Chemistry, #3
Penny Reid


Genre: New Adult Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: May 11, 2015
Number of pages: 234
Word Count: 73,160

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Monday, May 4

Quote-Tastic: I am having fun. I’m reading a book.


Heat

Elements of Chemistry, #2
Penny Reid


Genre: New Adult
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: April 24, 2015
Number of pages: 188
Word Count: 60,660



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Monday, April 13

Quote-Tastic: The Tale of Accidental Kisses


Attraction

Elements of Chemistry
Penny Reid


Genre: New Adult Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: April 6, 2015
Number of pages: 169


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Just 99¢ at most major retailers

Thursday, February 19

@IndieSagePromo Review: The Hooker and the Hermit by L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid


The Hooker and the Hermit

Rugby, #1
L.H. Cosway & Penny Reid


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: February 2, 2015
Number of pages: 369
Word Count: 123,380

Available at the following retailers:
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Thursday, October 9

Guest Post & Review: Beauty and the Mustache by Penny Reid


Beauty and the Mustache

Knitting in the City, #4
Penny Reid


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: August 28, 2014
Number of pages: 387
Word Count: 114,320

Available at the following retailers:
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Monday, September 8

Thursday, July 10

@IndieSagePromo Review: Neanderthal Marries Human by Penny Reid


Neanderthal Marries Human

Knitting in the City, #1.5
Penny Reid


Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publisher: Caped Publishing
Date of Publication: June 14, 2014
Number of pages: 417
Word Count: 110,690
Cover Artist:


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There are three things you should know about Quinn Sullivan: 1) He is madly in love with Janie Morris, 2) He’s not above playing dirty to get what (or who) he wants, and 3) He doesn’t know how to knit.

After just five months of dating Janie, Quinn—former Wendell and unapologetic autocrat—is ready to propose marriage. In fact, he’s more than ready. If it were up to Quinn, he would efficiently propose, marry, and beget Janie with child all in the same day—thereby avoiding the drama and angst that accompanies the four stages of pre-matrimony: engagement, meeting the parents, bachelor/bachelorette party, and overblown, superfluous wedding day traditions. But Janie, much to Quinn’s dismay, tosses a wrench in his efficacious endeavors and challenges him to prove his devotion by going through the matrimonial motions, no matter how minute and mundane.

Will Quinn last until the wedding day? Or will he yield to his tyrant impulses?

Regardless, one thing is for certain, Quinn Sullivan will have to learn to expect the Spanish Inquisition (i.e. the unexpected) if he plans to have and keep Janie Morris as his wife.

This book is not a standalone. It is the sequel to ‘Neanderthal Seeks Human,’ it is book #1.5 in the ‘Knitting in the City’ series, and it is a full length, 100k word novel.

Again, you must read ‘Neanderthal Seeks Human’ first before reading this book.

This book is written in first person, alternating POV (Janie Morris AND Quinn Sullivan; but more Janie than Quinn).
Excerpt: 
“Are you okay?” I covered his hand with mine, wanting the physical contact. This was an action on my part that would have been remarkable six months ago as I’d never been one to seek or give physical touches as comfort. But with Quinn, touching and being touched felt as natural and essential as breathing or reading comic books.

“Yeah. Fine. You?” His eyes searched mine, but they were cagey and distant.

I frowned at him for a moment before speaking my thoughts. “I feel like there is something wrong—with you—and you don’t want to tell me, or you’re waiting to tell me. Is it work? Does it have something to do with why I have three guards with me everywhere I go?”

“Why do you think there’s anything wrong?”

“Because you’re McCoolpants Von No Touchy since we entered the limo.”

One of his eyebrows arched, his cool expression wavering.

“What’s this? A new nickname?”

“I hope not. But it’s the most efficient way I can think of to describe how strangely you’re behaving.”

“What’s strange?”

“You haven’t made any attempt to take off my clothes. In fact, you haven’t even reached under my skirt. Based on historical data, this behavior is strange.”

He gave me his slow, sexy grin—made even more potent by our semi-touching closeness. “It was a short ride.”

I shrugged. “That’s never stopped you before.”

“This is good news.” His voice was barely contained mirth.

“What is good news?”

“I now have your expectations calibrated to expect sex every time we ride in a limo.”
Review: 

In September of 2013 I stumbled across this great book called Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid. The main character, Janie Morris, is a bit of a socially awkward geek. She has trouble making connections with people, but she manages to catch the eye and attention of Quinn Sullivan, head of a security company. When breaking up with her cheating boyfriend costs her her apartment and job, she goes to stay with her best friend, Elizabeth. It is through Elizabeth that we meet her Knitting Group. Janie becomes an honorary member, even though she doesn't knit. Each of the stories in the series covers one of the ladies in the knitting group.

I gave the first book 4 stars and when book 2, Friends without Benefits came out, I found it equally delightful, yet totally different. I was all set up to read book 3, when I found out about Neanderthal Marries Human, the story of Janie and Quinn's courtship and marriage. When I heard there would be some Quinn POV, I all but jumped up and down thrilled to get inside this sexy mystery man.

Janie continues to delight. We get a much deeper understanding of her family dynamics and how they shaped her into the person she is. We also get our first good look into Quinn. I must admit I really wasn't sure what to expect. He is both a little darker and a bit sweeter than I had imagined him. I thought there was much more growth as characters in this book for both Janie and Quinn. I am so glad I got a chance to see their continued journey together, and gave this 4 stars. Next up is Love Hacked, #3.

Giveaway: 



SIGNED: Kristen Ashley Motorcycle Man, Penny Reid NSH/NMH, Amy Harmon Different Blue and Making Faces, Kylie Scott Lick, R.K. Lilley In Flight
+ Panty Dance Party bag signed by Book Bash Authors
+ Spank Naughty List notebook signed by Book Bash Authors






Book Tour Info: 
Don't forget to check out the other stops on the Book Tour:

July 7th:
Ellie Reads Fiction, Review
Book Sojourner, Review
Jen in Bookland, Review

July 8th:
Books Are My Life, Review
Snarky Romance Recs, Review

July 9th:
Red Cheeks Reads, Review / Character Cast
Literature Litehouse – Fun With Books, Audio Excerpt

July 10th:
The Book Junkie, Review
Musings and Ramblings, Review

July 11th:
Bananas in the Void, Author Interview / Character Cast
Once Upon a Book Blog, Review
Words Feather Book, Audio Excerpt
Lit Junkies Book Blog, Review / Audio Excerpt

July 14th:
Confessions of an Unsuspected Bookworm, Review
My Book Muse, Review
Confessions of a Y.A. and N.A. Book Addict, Review
My Favorite Things, Review

July 15th:
Ever After Romance Book Blog, Review / Character Interview
Reading with Analysis, Review

July 16th:
Gwyneiira’s Book Blog, Review / Character Interview

July 17th:
Books and Friendz – Author Interview
Blimey! I Fancy Reading, Audio Excerpt
Book Reviews by Lexi, Review

July 18th:
StarAngel Reviews, Review
All is Read, Review
Book Worms and Couch Potatoes, Review

Author Bio:


SEX! It all started with sex, between my parents. Personally I don’t like thinking about it, but whatever works for you is a-ok with me. No judgment. The sex happened in California and much of my life also occurred in that state until I moved from the land of nuts (almonds), wine, silicon… boobs, and heavy traffic to the southeast US. Like most writers I like to write, but let’s get back to sex. Eventually I married and gave birth to 2 small people-children (boy-6, girl-4 as of this writing).

By day I’m a biomedical researcher with focus on rare diseases. By night I’m a knitter, sewer, lino block carver, fabric printer, soap maker, and general crafter. By the wee hours of the morning or when I’m intoxicated I love to listen to the voices in my head and let them tell me stories. I hope you enjoy their stories.

To connect with the author online:

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Saturday, March 29

Review: Friends without Benefits by Penny Reid

This is the second book in the Knitting in the City Series by Penny Reid. I found the first book, Neanderthal Seeks Human, through some twist of fate and really, really liked the book.  If I thought that this book was going to be a remake of the first one, I was in for a huge shock.

To start off with, this is the story of Elizabeth, the roommate and best friend of Janie from Neanderthal Seeks Human.  While Janie and Elizabeth are friends, they are nothing alike, and neither are their stories. I spent much of NSH giggling and snarking with the character, but this one was more moody, emotional and high strung.  There were several times that I had to put the book down and walk away, I was so upset with the way Elizabeth was behaving. It wasn't that the writing was bad or that I didn't think the character was being true to herself. Because she was. Even though the character was screwing things up left, right and sideways, you understood why, hell, I was commiserating with her, but she just couldn't seem to stop herself.

Elizabeth is almost a doctor, who while finishing up her residency, runs into an old flame.  As the two of them collide and strike sparks, we delve into the ancient history between them, including the boy who changed both of their lives and died way too young. I gave up counting how many times my heart was squeezed, during this book.  The subject matter is not pretty, but then childhood cancer and dangerous stalkers just don't make for light-hearted reading.

All of the ladies from the knitting club are back in this one, including Janie and Quinn.  And there are several awesome scenes with Janie being Janie that I adored. The next book will center on Sandra and we get some really great insights into her, teasing the next book. While I hope the next book has a lighter note, this was a very good read and I gave it 4 stars.

Friends Without Benefits can be read as a standalone, is a full length 120k word novel, and is book#2 in the Knitting in the City Series.

There are three things you need to know about Elizabeth Finney: 1) She suffers from severe sarcastic syndrome, especially when she's unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her like Nico Manganiello, and 3) She knows how to knit.

Elizabeth Finney is almost always right about everything: the musical merits of boy bands are undervalued by society, “benefits” with human Ken dolls are better without friendship, and the sun has set on her once-in-a-lifetime chance for true love. But when Elizabeth’s plans for benefits without friendship are disarmed by the irritatingly charismatic and chauvinistic Nico Manganiello- her former nemesis- she finds herself struggling to maintain the electric fence around her heart while avoiding electrocution or, worse, falling in love.


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Wednesday, October 2

Waiting on Wednesday: October 2nd


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine showcasing upcoming books that we are waiting, often impatiently, to be released.


Friends without Benefits by Penny Reid



Friends Without Benefits can be read as a standalone, is a full length 120k word novel, and is book#2 in the Knitting in the City Series.

There are three things you need to know about Elizabeth Finney: 1) She suffers from severe sarcastic syndrome, especially when she's unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her like Nico Manganiello, and 3) She knows how to knit.

Elizabeth Finney is almost always right about everything: the musical merits of boy bands are undervalued by society, “benefits” with human Ken dolls are better without friendship, and the sun has set on her once-in-a-lifetime chance for true love. But when Elizabeth’s plans for benefits without friendship are disarmed by the irritatingly charismatic and chauvinistic Nico Manganiello- her former nemesis- she finds herself struggling to maintain the electric fence around her heart while avoiding electrocution or, worse, falling in love.

Release Date: November 2013


Why This book?

I am waiting on this book because I just really enjoyed the first book in this series, Neanderthal Seeks Human. My review can be found here.

Saturday, September 21

Review: Neanderthal Seeks Human by Penny Reid

This is the first book in the Knitting in the City series by Penny Reid.  I don't remember where I saw it, if it was a recommendation on Amazon or a review on someone else's blog. But I liked the sound of a female protagonist who sounds just a bit geeky, so I decided to give it a try.

We first meet Janie Morris while she is in the bathroom stall at work contemplating: Worst. Day. Ever.  First she finds out that her long time boyfriend is cheating on her so she dumps him. While dumping him is the smart thing to do, it also leaves her homeless since they were living in one of his parents apartments.  Then she is called into her boss's office and notified that she was being downsized.  Of course, her ex-boyfriend's father pulled some strings to make that happen, since he is a big deal client for Janie's firm.  Now to add insult to injury, she is left sitting in bathroom stall with no toilet paper.

When Janie finally gets out of the bathroom to finish packing up her desk, she finds that they have sent the super hot security guard that she has been daydreaming about for the past five weeks.  As he is escorting her to the basement to complete the necessary forms and turn in her keys, Janie begins rambling on with trivial information.  She knows she needs to stop, but she is nervous and can't help herself.  But Sir McHotpants, as Janie has dubbed him, just gives her a grin and seems amused with the flood of trivial information.

About a week later, Elizabeth, Janie's best friend, knitting group companion and new roommate takes her out to a club to help her loosen up and relax.  Thus leading them to club Outrageous.  During her time in the club, Janie once again runs into Sir McHotpants, aka Quinn.  When Elizabeth gets called in to work, Janie heads back into the club and ends up getting into trouble.  Luckily Quinn was on hand to save her.

I unashamedly admit that I am not a huge fan of books that are termed Chick Lit.  Most of the times, these books are about women who live in a big city and sit around discussing parties, fashion and the multitude of men they have notched on their lipstick cases.  Basically the Sex and the City genre books, and they do nothing for me. They leave me totally cold and unconnected from the character.  This was NOT one of those books, even though I have seen it categorized as Chick Lit.

This was a book about a woman who was socially awkward and a bit nerdy, but managed to find love not in spite of her self-perceived flaws, but because of them. I read another review that lambasted the book for having corny dialogue.  I personally like corny dialogue.  When the women holding their knitting group got together, you could tell they were close friends; comfortable with letting their true personalities out with one another.  It felt familiar and comfortable and real. I liked this book so much I gave it 4 stars on Goodreads.  I can only hope book two is as good.

This is a full-length, 110k word novel and is the first book in the Knitting in the City series.

There are three things you need to know about Janie Morris: 1) She is incapable of engaging in a conversation without volunteering TMTI (Too Much Trivial Information), especially when she is unnerved, 2) No one unnerves her more than Quinn Sullivan, and 3) She doesn't know how to knit.

After losing her boyfriend, apartment, and job in the same day, Janie Morris can't help wondering what new torment fate has in store. To her utter mortification, Quinn Sullivan- aka Sir McHotpants- witnesses it all then keeps turning up like a pair of shoes you lust after but can't afford. The last thing she expects is for Quinn- the focus of her slightly, albeit harmless, stalkerish tendencies- to make her an offer she can't refuse.


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