Jake Undone – Penelope Ward
Book Reviews / February 9, 2018

Overall Rating: 2 stars Brief Summary of the Storyline: Nina is afraid of pretty much everything: trains, planes, heights, and even elevators. She moves to Brooklyn for Nursing school to stay with her brother’s friend. He has two other roommates that live there too, Tarah and Jake. It’s Jake that helps her get through all her fears. Jake is not what he is perceived to be. His exterior is filled with tattoos and piercings but he’s really a super smart engineer with a heart of gold. He is instantly sweet on Nina and wants to do everything to help her get over her issues. Yes super sweet….until the twist drops. Overall Opinion: I was actually liking this book. But then at the 60% mark, Part 2 started. I think they should have just finished up part 1 as the whole book. The whole pace and flow of the book changed with part 2. POV: Part 1 is Nina and Part 2 is Jake. Overall Pace of Story: Slow and even slower in part 2 H rating: Part 1 – 4 h rating: Part 1 – 3 Just because it bothered me: All of part 2 Sadness level: Just a bit….

Unloved – Katy Regnery
Book Reviews / February 2, 2018

Overall Rating: 5 stars Brief Summary of the Storyline: Cassidy, the son of a serial killer, lives a quiet life in his grandfather’s cabin off the grid near a huge mountain trail in Maine. His mother moved them there, when he was a child, to escape the stigma of their family name. Now since his Grandfather and Mother have passed he has vowed to live alone, afraid to turn into the type of person his father became. Brynn is still mourning the death of her fiancĂ© that was killed two years prior. She has cut herself off from her family, friends, and rest of the world. Just before the dead fiancĂ© birthday, she finds a message to her on his cell phone. She decides to take his phone and bury it in the one place he loved most. That huge mountain in Maine. Their lives collide when Cassidy saves the life of Brynn and nurses her back to health. Overall Opinion: I fell in love with this book. It will be one of those I add to my will read again shelf. I was envisioning a different story but once I started I could not put this down. It offered…