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Book Review: When A Heart Trips by Dominique Laura

Book Review: When A Heart Trips by Dominique Laura

Jun 1, 2020


When A Heart Trips by Dominique Laura

Pages: 207
Publish date: May 28th 2020
Publisher: –
ASIN: B087ZW3C25
Purchase: Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU

I never thought I’d catch serious feelings for someone at seventeen—isn’t life complicated enough at this age?—let alone for my polar opposite.
I’m the quiet, reserved bookworm.
He’s the popular, confident jock at the centre of every party.
He’s also kind, charming, and sweet.
The determined wide receiver worms his way past my defences.
I see a side of him no one else does, and he makes me feel things I’ve only ever read about.
He isn’t my perfect match, but at some point, I can’t ignore what my heart is trying to say.
So, what happens when a heart trips? Well, at some point, the fall is unavoidable, and I’m falling headfirst into something I didn’t want in the first place.
I asked for a crush, not for this.

 

When A Heart Trips:

I received an earc of When a Heart Trips by Dominique Laura in exchange for an honest review. This has in no way influenced my thoughts and feelings about this book. 

I’m not sure how to talk about this book today. It is a really sweet novel that explores first crushes and love. It explores finding yourself and falling in love. But there is also not much that goes on. It’s one of those books that you just want to pick up and have a nice quick read – and I don’t think there is anything wrong with that. 

When a Heart Trips by Dominique Laura follows Devon as she wants to experience her first crush. And when she does find him, she falls hard and fast. Devon can’t stop herself from falling for Julian. They seem to connect right from the start. But she didn’t want to fall. She just wanted a little crush. And now she can’t stop herself. 

Photo by Nicole Wolf on Unsplash

Devon is an absolute sweetheart of a protagonist. She was just a pleasure to read. From the first page, I just liked her. There were no questions asked. Devon felt like a very natural character. Her voice just fell off the page very easily and I was able to connect with her from the start. I liked her innocence It’s not that the typical innocence that you see in young adult. But it’s in the way that she feels things. And I enjoyed that. 

Julian was such a lovely male love interest in When a Heart Trips. He is jock and plays football, but he is very sweet. I loved the way that he showed emotion and treated Devon. It just made me smile like crazy. I enjoyed that he wasn’t the typical popular guy. He had all these layers that made him enjoyable and playing football wasn’t his only quality. I just love his attitude. It made everything lighter. 

Photo by Kelli McClintock on Unsplash

Romance in When a Heart Trips is so stinking adorable. Devon and Julian were just meant to be. They got each other from the first time they meet. There was this connection that the reader can see right on the page. And I loved that. While it was a short read, the romance didn’t feel rushed or very instalovey. It was well rounded for how short the novel was. One of my favourite things about Devon and Julian was that there was no pressure. Julian didn’t push Devon into anything and understood what she wanted. That is kind of fantastic to see. 

Friendship is also a major theme throughout When a Heart Trips. I loved that Dominque Laura included some fantastic, but not perfect friendships. It was a great representation that explores the little ups and downs that do happen and I thought that was great. 

In saying all this, I do wish that the book was longer. I felt like I was waiting for something big to happen and then it never really did.  I didn’t feel like the climax was enough if it had any. Devon did question a few things here and there, but I didn’t feel that it caused enough tension. That was a little downer for me. But it’s not something major. 

Photo by Christiana Rivers on Unsplash

Overall, When a Heart Trips by Dominique Laura is a really sweet read. It’s the perfect book for a teen wanting to read some romance. It’s a fun read that delves into what it’s like to have your first crush and fall in love. Devon and Julian are adorable together and I seriously smiled most of the book. I do wish there was a little more conflict as I felt that it was pretty much smooth sailing, but other than that I did enjoy reading When a Heart Trips. 

Have you read When a Heart Trips by Dominique Laura? What did you think of it? Are you planning on reading it? Let’s Chat!

Should I Read This Book?

Should I Read This Book?

May 31, 2020

You know those books that you want to read, but you aren’t really sure about. Those books that have mixed reviews that don’t really help with your decision. I have a lot of them. A lot that I own and a lot that I want to get. But I’m still not sure. So today I thought I should get some help. Some help from my lovely readers. 

Today I’m sharing books that I can’t decide if I should read them. There are many reasons that this happens. Some of the books I own, some I haven’t bought yet. But I want to see what you all think of them before I do either. So I would love to hear your thoughts on the books in this post. Did you like it or not? What were your thoughts – anything really. Help me decided if I should read it or not. Like always these are no order. 

Spark (Spark #1) by Rachael Craw: This has been on my TBR for some time now. I do own the first book and its one that I always just nearly pick up. But I never do. Some people love this series and some people don’t. It’s a mixed bag that I see. Plus it’s a little older now and I really don’t know. It sounds like something I would enjoy. 

Thicker Than Water by Brigid Kemmerer: I don’t know why I haven’t read this one yet. I really don’t know. I love Brigid Kemmerer’s work. A lot! I’ve read nearly everything that she has written now. But not this one. Which sounds stupid because I love romance. What did you guys think of this one? 

The Way to Game the Walk of Shame by Jenn P. Nguyen: This book has been on my TBR a long time. From 2016 to be precise. But I’ve never bought it. Again it’s got a lot of mixed reviews, yet it seems like something that I would enjoy. Should I pick it up? What did you think of this one? 

Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo: I’ve been very hesitant about picking this one up. Adult fantasy isn’t really my thing. I’ve tried a couple here and there and liked them enough, but haven’t loved them. The reasons why this is still on my tbr is because it’s by Leigh Bardugo. I love what Leigh has written before. 

Not If I See You First by Eric Lindstrom: This has been on my tbr since I read A Tragic Kind of Wonderful and really enjoyed it. I always want to read books that represent disability, but I’m also always so nervous about the representation. Again I’ve heard a lot of mix reviews about this one. 

The Kiss Quotient (The Kiss Quotient #1) by Helen Hoang: I’ve always hesitant about reading romance books that get a lot of traction from people that don’t read romance normally. I don’t know why, but it happens. Hence why this one has been on my tbr list for a while. I’m still not sure though. Help me out here. 

Red Rising (Red Rising Saga #1) by Pierce Brown: This is a strange one for me. I started reading this a couple of years ago but put it down for some reasons. And I’ve yet to pick it up again. I remember enjoying what I did read. But science fiction isn’t really my jam and I get confused a lot. And I think that’s why I haven’t picked it up again. 

From Lukov with Love by Mariana Zapata: This is another one that has been on my TBR for a couple of years now. In the last couple of months, I’ve read a few Mariana Zapata books, so I think I’m going to pick this one up soon. Have you read this one? What did you think? 

Ziggy, Stardust and Me by James Brandon: This one caught my eye as soon as I read the synopsis. It sounds like something that I would love, but something is holding me back. People I know have loved it. So convince me. 

 

And that is it for this post! What books should I read? What should I give up on? Are there books that you can’t decide if you should read? Let’s Chat! 

Discussion: Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey with Ely

Discussion: Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey with Ely

May 28, 2020

Today I have Ely from Of Wonderland on the blog. Last year we did a discussion post on Red, White and Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston. And we thought it was high time to do another one. This time it’s Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey. I mean what is better than talking about books with your best friend. So here we go. 

Fix Her Up (Hot & Hammered #1) by Tessa Bailey

Pages: 400
Publish date: June 11th 2019
Publisher: Avon
ISBN: 9780062872838
Purchase: Book Depository – Amazon UK – Amazon US – Amazon AU – QBD

After an injury ends Travis Ford’s major league baseball career, he returns home to start over. He just wants to hammer out his frustrations at his new construction gig and forget all about his glory days. But he can’t even walk through town without someone recapping his greatest hits. Or making a joke about his… bat. And then there’s Georgie, his buddy’s little sister, who is definitely not a kid anymore.

Georgette Castle has crushed on her older brother’s best friend for years. The grumpy, bear of a man working for her family’s house flipping business is a far cry from the charming sports star she used to know. But a moody scowl doesn’t scare her and Georgie’s determined to show Travis he’s more than a pretty face and a batting average, even if it means putting her feelings aside to be “just friends.”

Travis wants to brood in peace. But the girl he used to tease is now a funny, full-of-life woman who makes him feel whole again. And he wants her. So damn bad. Except Georgie’s off-limits and he knows he can’t give her what she deserves. But she’s becoming the air he breathes and Travis can’t stay away, no matter how hard he tries…

Fix Her Up:

Angel: General contemporary romance isn’t something that I normally read a lot of. That sounds strange I know. However, I normally read subgenre’s of romance like historical romance, military romance and sports romance and this is what I would consider a general romance. I was a little hesitant going into this one, but it received a lot of hype from romance bloggers and booktubers so I was game to give it a go. And Ely is always my partner in crime so I dragged her along for the ride. 

Ely: I think I probably read maybe two or three contemporary romances a year, so this is not my normal cup of tea. But like Angel said, we’re partners in crime so I had to give this a go too. And oh boy. This was a ride…

A: We haven’t really talked to each other about our thoughts yet, but I have a feeling that our thoughts are along the same lines? I was disappointed. It’s not a bad book by any means, but it’s not good either. I think I just had quite a few issues with it. 

E: Honestly the most enjoyable thing about this book was reading particular scenes and just knowing deep in my soul that you would have disliked it as much as me. Look, it’s going to be the right book for someone out there, but those someones weren’t us. I feel like we should mention some positives here? What did you like?

A: I agree with everything you just said. I was reading it first and I knew, I just knew. But of course, there were positives. Overall, I did enjoy the romance. It uses one of my favourite tropes of all-time best friends siblings. And the angst and romance between Georgette and Travis were really sweet. How did you find the romance as a whole?

E: I also really like Georgie and Travis for the most part. They are sweet together, and honestly, I can’t resist a hot athlete romance. I thought they had some great banter, and the way that Travis really respects and supports her was nice. But I know we had problems with at least one of the same aspects…the sex scenes.

A: Oh gosh they were horrible. Like cringe-worthy, I want to skip, kind of scenes. After finishing the book I went and read some reviews of Fix Her Up and a couple of her other books. And a lot of people had the same response. They were just really bad. They are poorly written and sounded so out of character. The first time it happens I had to stop and re-read because it felt so different from everything else that was written. It really did take me aback. 

Photo by Stéphane Juban on Unsplash

E: I definitely agree. They just made me feel so uncomfortable. I think I said to you after I read the first one that I would’ve just left if I’d been Georgie. Like just the things Travis said to her made me want to put my head through a wall. It was just kind of strange, and as you said seemed so out of character. 

A: While I didn’t like the sex scenes. I really did enjoy both Georgie and Travis. I think they were both pretty fleshed-out characters. They both had pretty good character arcs and I enjoyed seeing the journey that they both went on. I think I did like Georgie more, she was just easier to connect with and understand. What about you? 

E: I think that’s what made me so sad about those scenes—I loved Georgie and Travis so much that it kind of unfair that the sex scenes weren’t more in character for them. I do agree with what you’ve said, but I also felt a little disappointed in part of the story. Maybe the later books will go more into it, but I would have liked to have seen more change in Georgie’s life. I feel like there was a big focus on Travis’ career and less so on Georgie’s. Am I the only one?

A: Oh no I totally agree with you. There is such a big deal made throughout the novel about Georgie’s career, but then I felt that it fell flat and we really didn’t see much from it. I did enjoy seeing Travis overcome everything that did happen regarding his career. But it would have been nice to see Georgie get that satisfaction too. Talking about Georgie’s career. While I really loved seeing such a unique career aspect in a romance novel, I felt that at times it was being made fun of? Or was that just me? 

E: Oh it was definitely been made fun of. Like sure, I get it—birthday clowns = funny. Plus, definitely not your typical romance heroine kind of job. But there was something about the way it was dealt with that just got on my nerves. I don’t even know how to put it into words, but there was just something. I did understand why her family treated her like they did, but there was something about that dynamic too that felt flat to me. What did you think about the club Georgie was in with the other two women?

A: I absolutely agree. It was just strangely presented in the book, and the reader is able to tell that Georgie does love her job. But I didn’t feel that the author represented it right. I did enjoy Georgie’s girl group, but again I felt that it fell flat. It was getting some great traction and then bam – nothing. I always love some good women bonding in novels over men and their lives, yet I didn’t feel that it had enough attention. Maybe that was the problem, there were just too many things happening in the novel that there wasn’t enough time to focus on everything. What did you think? 

E: I’m glad you said that because I feel the same. Maybe we’re kind of spoilt because we just have each other and so we’ve got to be each other’s number one supporters? But I just felt like they didn’t really care about each other that much. Like just thinking about the girls in the Wallflowers series by Lisa Kleypas, which we both obviously love, those girls are willing to do anything for each other? While these one’s kind of felt like they had this group and they were helping each other, but only to a point. I just feel like there’s so much more they could’ve done. Again, maybe I’m just thinking that way because God knows you’ve gone much further to help me with things than they seem to?

A: YES! I felt that the only relationship through the book that had any connection was Georgie and Travis. Otherwise, everything else felt forced. Talking about relationships, Georgie. Was it only me, but did you hate them? Even after Travis stands up for her, they don’t really change. They still act the same towards Georgie and nothing else is said. I love family dynamics in books and I felt there was nothing in this one. Reality is I didn’t really care for many of the other characters. 

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E: Oh her family is the absolute worst. I hated every single one of them. Her sister treats her terribly, even after they make this girl group thing. Her sister-in-law is just plain awful. And her mother is weird? Like weirdly distant but also a little too involved. And her brother? Ugh. Nope. There was definitely something weird in his relationship with his wife. Like rocking up to everywhere she was and dragging her home? So weird! If I was Georgie I would’ve either left or killed them by that point. 

A: I’m glad that I’m not alone. I’ve read a fair few awful families in books but this just felt so strange. I felt that they had no respect for her or even themselves really. Her parents were MIA, did we only meet then once? I can’t even remember. But it was such a strange relationship. And her siblings, argg. You could see that Georgie wanted more from them, but they gave her nothing. 

E: I think we met her mum twice? For someone who showed up in her daughter’s life so little, she really overreacted to things. Like when the whole relationship with Travis made the news or whatever, and the sister said she was mad that she didn’t know about it. Like I don’t know, maybe if you actually spoke to your daughter? I know that it’s part of the story and all but you get me. It’s just aggravating. What about the stuff with Travis’ parents, how did you feel about that?

A: I totally get you. It was like why do you care? I didn’t really care much for Travis’ parents either. But I do think it gave backstory to Travis and the way that he interacts with people and the thoughts he has on relationships. It gave the reader reasoning for Travis having this wall. And it was great being able to see Georgie break down that wall, slowly. 

E: I agree. It kind of annoyed me at the time that there’s this whole mystery around it. I found it really hard to follow what had happened, and then when we were told I was like ‘oh, that’s really simple’. I don’t know, the build-up made me feel like it was going to be this huge thing. Now I guess it’s time for the big question…would you recommend this to other readers, romance or not?

A: For sure. It was like okay, it was a messy divorce. There are a lot of those. And yes it does mess with a child. But the whole town knew everything about it, why was the reader hidden from it? Ahh, the big question. And I will be honest, I had to say no. There are so many more amazing romance novels out there. Especially contemporary one that does so much more, that are so much more. Honestly, I’m just really disappointed. What about you?

E: Exactly, like divorce is pretty common these days, unfortunately. Doesn’t make it any less sad, but just the way it was hidden made it seem like something really, really bad had happened. I’m going to have to agree with you there. While I don’t think this is the worst contemporary romance out there, it’s definitely not up there on the list either. I don’t know about you, but I’m definitely not continuing the series. I cared even less about Rosie and Dominic’s story. 

Photo by mari lezhava on Unsplash

A: No I agree it’s not the worst one out there, but it’s not something that I would recommend to customers or other readers. I’m also with you on the series. I will not be continuing it for sure. This really was the only one that caught my eye, and I didn’t enjoy it. I’ve heard some not great things about the other books as well, so I think this might be the end of the series for me. I might be willing to give Tessa Bailey another go in the future, but not for a while. 

E: Yeah maybe if she puts out something that really grabs my attention, but I doubt that’ll be any books in this series. I swear, one day we won’t get sucked into romance books because of their pretty covers. But I guess that’s worked out fine for us until now, right?

A: It has worked up until now. We have had pretty good luck when we buddy read a book. I guess our luck had to run out sometime. Hopefully next time we can read something that we both love. 

E: Yes, next time we get to do a discussion like this let’s hope it’s less of a rant and more of ‘omg this book’ like most of our regular conversations are.

A: Sounds perfect. Are there any books that you would like Ely and I to buddy read and have a discussion like this? Let us know! 

E: Well thanks so much for doing this with me again. We always have way too much fun doing these. But hey, we’d be doing this without our blogs too.

Have you guys read Fix Her Up by Tessa Bailey? What did you think of it? Are your thoughts similar to mine and Ely’s? Let’s Chat! 

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March was a better reading month than February for March was a better reading month than February for me, and while I’m still stuck in my heated rivalry fanfiction era I managed to scrap out of it a little this month. 

I reread four books from the sweet omegaverse series and honestly had the best time. I also read two of my most anticipated reads of the year and had a blast. Sadly I did also have my first dnf of the year.

What did you read this March? Any standouts? What are you looking forward to reading in April? Let’s chat! 
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I have a love-hate relationship with this series. I have a love-hate relationship with this series. But I ended up really enjoying this one. It’s best friends to fake dating to-lovers. It’s always been you, bad-boy/good-girl, and I loved that. While Save Your Breath has quite a few tropes, it really leads itself to it, and it works. 

Aleks and Mia have known each other for years now. Since they were teenagers, that angst has been building up this whole time. And you can tell right from the get-go, it’s fantastic. I even wanted more of it, because I love pain. When Aleks went to live with Mia’s family as a teenager, sparks flew, but for many reasons, they both put their feelings aside. And well, now they are not only going to be fake-dating, but they might as well be engaged, too. 

I really enjoyed seeing how both Aleks and Mia both tried to hide how they were feeling throughout the whole ‘fake-dating’ situation, but anyone could see it. They know each other as no one else does. Aleks has a lot going on, and while I do think this was brushed over a little too much, Mia is his centre. Mia is a massive music star and is a female in the industry, so yeah, people don’t respect her. Obvsiouly because why couldn’t a female star be badass and write about the things that she has gone through? Aleks and Mia get each other, and that is very clear from the start; they are both just trying to squash everything. We get to see them slowly start to show how they feel, and well, one night it all explodes. 

Overall, I enjoyed this one a lot; it’s not my favourite of the series, but I had a great time reading it. I liked Aleks and Mia a lot as characeters and while I think the mental health aspect could have been explored a whole lot more, I can see why it wasn’t. The romance was slow and spicy, the angst was great, and the payoff for these two was what they needed. 

Tropes
🏒Sports/Hockey Romance
🎤Fake Dating/Engagement
🏒Childhood Friends to Lovers
🎤Forced Proximity
🏒Athlete x Pop Star 
🎤Angsty Slow Burn 

Content Warnings
Mental Health Struggles 
Suicide Intention 
Family Deaths 
Alcohol Consumption
Violence on Ice

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Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I onl Well February wasn’t the best reading month. I only ended up reading 3 books in. 3 pretty fun books but one of my slowest readings months in a while. 

And I’m going to be honest here it’s because I’ve been constantly reading Heated Rivalry fanfics. 🤷‍♀️ I’m having the best time though. 

How was your reading in February? Any 5  star reads? 

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January was a really solid reading month. I read s January was a really solid reading month. I read some books that had been on my tbr for some time, reread a few things that peaked my interest. I also started a few new series. And just had a good time!

I just had a really good start to the year. While February is a little slow so far I’m looking forward to what I can pick up.

What did you read in January? Any 5-star reads? Let’s chat! 

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