Showing posts with label calendar girl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label calendar girl. Show all posts

Thursday, April 5, 2018

Review: June (Calendar Girl #6)

Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: March 26th 2018
Finished the book: April 1st 2018
Pages: 119
Published: January 2016
Source: Kindle
Goodreads score: 4.05
My score:
Synopsis
Luck had not gone my way when Warren Shipley, one of the nation’s wealthiest men hired me to play arm-candy in order to save face with the other one percenters he did business with. At least that’s what I thought when I arrived in Washington, DC, until I was met by old man Shipley’s debonair and insanely handsome son. Aaron Shipley was notably the youngest senator in the history of politics voted Senator of California at the tender age of thirty-five. Single, beyond rich, and the face of every political magazine around the US.


Monday, August 21, 2017

Review: May (Calendar Girl #5)


Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: August 3rd 2017
Finished the book: August 4th 2017
Pages: 112
Genres: Erotic
Published: May 28th 2015
Source: Kindle
Goodreads score: 4.11
My score:
Synopsis
Tai Niko had everything the average man lacked. Height, broad shoulders, a nipped in waist, square pecs, tree trunk thighs, and a look that rivaled “The Rock.” The part that made me drool and weakened my knees, was the thick, intricate tribal tattoos running down the entire left side of his muscled frame from shoulder to ankle. The design was unlike anything I’d ever seen, and I couldn’t wait to trace the tips of my fingers over every inch.

In the fifth book of the Calendar Girl serial, Mia is sent to Oahu, HI. Still on her mission to save her father, she embraces the model life to prove beauty really does come in all sizes.


Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Review: April (Calendar Girl #4)



Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: May 5th 2017
Finished the book: May 6th 2017
Pages: 100
Genres: Erotic, Romance
Published: April 30th 2015
Source: Kindle
Goodreads score: 4.09
My score:


Synopsis
Baseball, beer, and a hot boy. Nothing can beat that. Until I meet Mason “Mace” Murphy the next “it” pitcher for the Boston Red Sox and my client. He’s immature, arrogant, sexy as sin, and the last man that’s going to get into my panties. He’s not used to hearing the word no from women, so I’m going to spell it out for him. N = Not going to happen. O = Out of your league buddy.
I was hired to cuddle up to the annoying, beautiful athlete, and give prospective advertisers and fans a different view of this hot-shot professional baller. Only he’s everything I detest in a man all wrapped into a dream package. Baseball player, talented, athletic body, sculpted face, and ass you can bounce quarters off of. Unfortunately, he also believes he’s God’s gift to women, a man-whore, throws money around like it grows on trees, and conceited. The challenge for him, to break down my defenses and get in there. My challenge, avoid hopping in the sack with him at all costs.



My thoughts
This book wasn't the worst one in the series. I kinda liked Mia at some point, she is developing as a character, which I like. The story in this book wasn't all about her and the steamy sex she has as well. Next to that, she is doing something good for society, so it was pretty okay.

Pros
  • Mia: At some point in this book I could relate to Mia. I understood the choices she made and she felt more like a real person.
  • Think Pink: The fact that there is breastcancer awareness in this book is something I could appreciate. I like the fact that the book wasn't all about the sex, this one. It was more about the story, doing good things and about Mia as a person.
  • Solid Story: The story wasn't about having sex all month and earning a lot of money with it. It wasn't about how Mia is having 5 orgasms a day and receiving new clothes and going to great parties. This story was more about the people around you, about growing as a person and helping out.
Cons
  • Mia: So Mia get's better this book, but I'm still not that fond of her. The fact that she can't go without an orgasm for 2 weeks and is spying on people who have sex to get off herself, is really not something that was necessary in this book.
Overall
This book was a little better than last one. Mia is developing as a character and I hope the books are getting better. It's a quick read, for about a 100 pages and I feel like these books shouldn't be any longer. It's just a nice light read for in between books.


Other opinions about this book
"Sinfully delicious from start to finish. Sexy, smart, and so unique! I was completely immersed in Mia's journey."
- Katy Evans, NYT Bestselling Author

"This book, and Mia's encounters, are hot enough to make your panties damp, make you squirm, and make you want to climb men like trees."
- Give Me Books

"I am hooked on this series and Mia's adventures! They keep betting better and better and the guys hotter and hotter."
- Rising IndiesUnited Blog

Did you read anything from this series?
What's your opinion about the books?

  


Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Review: March (Calendar Girl, #3)



Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: April 2nd 2017
Finished the book: April 4th 2017
Pages: 106
Genres: Erotic, Romance
Published: March 17th 2015
Source: Kindle
Goodreads score: 4.08
My score:

Synopsis:
A fiancée. I'm going to Chicago to pretend to be some Italian Stallion's future wife. Why a massive hunk, boxer, and rich restaurateur needs a fake bride is beyond me. Then again, I'm not paid to know why. I'm paid $100,000 to be his escort, or in this case, the woman he's supposedly "going"to marry.
The moment I met Antony "Tony" Fasano, I thought I might have lost my ability to breathe. In my twenty four years of life, I'd not seen anything like him. Clad only in a small towel precariously dangling from his hips - - water droplets streaming down every inch of his muscular frame - - I knew right then and there, I'd finally seen male perfection in all its raw glory. 
What happened next blew me away. It was now abundantly clear why he needed me... a fake fiancée.


My thoughts
I don't really know why I still read these books. There is a little part in me that wants some answers to what is going to happen between Mia and Wes. Some part of me feels awful to spend money on these books...

Pros
  • Wes: Here he is again, my one and only favorite character from this series. I like the fact he is so committed to Mia and the only reason I would keep reading, is to know what happens with him.
  • Different: This book was different from January and February where most of the pages are filled with hot steamy sex scenes. There is more feeling to this book.
Cons
  • Chicago?! So this book is set in Chicago. MY ONE GREAT LOVE. And NOTHING whatsoever reminded me of being in Chicago. Only St. Patricks-day was great festive to think back to, but dayum.. Where is the setting in this book? Navy pier? The bean? Sears Tower? The Museums? Wrigley Field?
  • Felt rushed: It felt like Mia was in Chicago for maybe 3 days and the book was finished. I would love to read more about the struggles, feelings and read more conversations between Mia, Hector and Tony.
Overall
Okay, guys. So I'm really struggling here. I'm not that person that doesn't finish series, you get me. But there are SO MANY good books that I still want to read.. It feels a bit like wasted time and money, since I'm not really enjoying it. But I also wanna know what happens with Wes and Mia.. You get me?

Other opinions about this book
"Be prepared for a serious book hangover as you embark on a year's worth of sexy heroes and wild ride!"
- Meredith Wild, #1 NYT Best Selling Author

Would you quit a series that you're not enjoying?

  


Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Review: February (Calendar Girl, #2)

Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: February 19th 2017
Finished the book: February 21st 2017
Pages: 102
Genres: Erotic, Romance
Published: February 20th 2015
Source: Kindle
Goodreads score: 3.95
My score:

Synopsis:
Mia Saunders continues her mission to bail out her comatose father whose life is on the line to a dangerous loan-shark who happens to be Mia's ex-boyfriend. For this journey she serves as a high-priced escort to French artist named Alec Dubouis in Seattle, Washington.
A muse. Me. The motorcycle riding, ass-kicking, concert t-shirt wearing chick from Las Vegas, is a world-renowned French artist's muse. For a month. I had no idea when I took the escort job with Exquisite Escorts I would be standing naked in front of a blank canvas in a Seattle warehouse.



My thoughts
The first book in this series felt a little unrealistic to me. I really hoped this book would take that feeling away. But yeah.. You don't always get what you want.

Pros
  • Quick light read: This book is a quick one. It doesn't have much pages and you rush through them really fast. The story is written as a fast paced story, so that is nice.
  • Wes: I really felt like Wes was a keeper in the first book. It's nice that he checks up on Mia and that she has not forgotten him. Makes the first book a little more believable. Next to that; I'm fond of Wes. He's a cool, sweet, goodlooking guy, so I liked to hear from him again!
  • More emotions from Mia: Mia felt like a robot in the first book, if you don't consider the fact that she fell in love with Wes. In this book she is vulnerable, she is worried about her sister, her father and she shares memories. I liked the fact that she shows a bit more of herself.
Cons
  • Unrealistic: It still feels unrealistic to me. A girl who is in big trouble, who gets hired as an escort by her aunt and gets to work for only sweet goodlooking guys. I'm pretty sure, if we ask some escorts from real life, they don't always work for goodlooking, sweet rich guys. It would be awesome to read a month where Mia is not falling for the other person and doesn't have hot steamy sex all the time. Then we have the orgasms and the tears. Way too many quick orgasms, way too many quick tears. Even the passing out frequently during or after the sex.. It's just weird to me.
  • Alec: He is annoying. He's too dreamy. With the typical French artist, long hair and a beard hippie description. It's just too easy. He lacks personality in my opinion, where Wes did feel like a real person.
  • Raging about her sister studying: What really felt dumb to me, was a part in the book where Mia's sister is talking about a course she is following. It has something to do with pathology and Mia is raging about this. She doesn't want her sister to deal with death people. I felt like; WHAT!? You're screwing a different guy every month for money because of your aweful ex-boyfriend almost killed your father and you're raging about your sisters UNIVERSITY CLASS?! Nope.
Overall
When there was another sex scene, I felt a bit like...

Other opinions about this book
"Book 2 was just as good as the first book in the series. I'm looking forward to March and meeting client number 3."
- Author Groupies

"Damn Audrey did it again! Made me smile, made me laugh & made me cry with her beautiful words! I am in love with these books."
- Hooks & Books Book Blog

Memorable quotes from this book
"Yet, I can still love you and set you free. But you will always carry my love with you when you go, and forever. That piece of my love is yours for as long as you live."

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Review: January (Calendar Girl, #1)

Author: Audrey Carlan
Started reading: January 2nd 2017
Finished the book: January 3rd 2017
Pages: 136
Short review: Short book, sexy, not much depth, quick read, erotic.
Published: January 15th 2015
Source: Kindle
Hearts:
❤❤❤♡♡



Characters:
Mia is the main character. A girl who is going to work as an escorte to pay off her fathers debts, one million dollars. She gets the job because of her rich aunt, who doesn't seem to care that much about Mia's personal feelings. Mia is set as a "tough" chick, riding her motorbike. She doesn't seem to believe in true love and has a high libido because of a lack of sex the last year.

Mia is going to work for Wes the first month, January. She is attracted to him right away and he also seems pretty interested in her. Wes hired her because he is not interested in all the women who are after him for his money. Mia is supposed to scare all the girls away.
As you may expect, Wes and Mia like each other much more than they would like to admit.

World-building
Mia is getting to know the world of people who have a few millions to spare. You don't get too much details about the parties, the focus is mainly on Mia and Wes and their interaction. Mia is visiting some of the parties with Wes, but the whole story takes place the most in the bedroom. (as you would expect). The story stays at Wes' house the main part of the book. Expecially the bedroom, hers and his, and the pool.

Story-line
Mia is going to work for Wes the largest part of the book. She is supposed to be there 24 days. The main parts of this book are about the hot and steamy sex Wes and Mia have and some of the parties they attend. After a month, Mia is supposed to go to another client.

Plot-twists
Not much. You wonder if Mia is really going to go to the next client, since she and Wes really like each other and Wes has a million to spare, so he can pay for the debts of her father. But you already know there is a second book, February, so the plot is figured out pretty quick.

So..
A book with a lot of hot steamy sex scenes. I would clasify this book as an erotic book. I truly hope the other books will not be just rip offs of January and actualy suprise me sometimes.

Goodreads Review:
Review January