Saturday, September 11, 2010

Paradise by Judith McNaught

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I just finished this 58 chapter, 706 page book and I have to say, it.was.wonderful! One of those you can't put down. 'Paradise' was my tag along for 7 days and I was sad when I finished. It was a compelling story!

Here's a review I found that really is spot on.

Paradise is the story of a young man and woman in love who are cruelly parted. It's also the story of the people they become eleven years later, both of them confident and powerful CEOs. Readers may be tempted to dismiss it as just another book about misunderstandings or millionaires, but that would be a real mistake, because there's so much more.

McNaught refuses to take shortcuts, and the book begins when Meredith Bancroft is an awkward adolescent. She's chubby with stick straight hair and horrible clothes that make her look completely unsophisticated. As the only daughter of a man who owns a prestigious Chicago department store, she is more comfortable with adults than kids her own age, and her dream is to follow in her father's footsteps and run Bancroft's someday. We glimpse her again four years later as she graduates from high school. She's outgrown the baby fat, but she's still chafing against her strict father's unreasonable demands. He thinks women should confine their activities to charity balls and child rearing, and he wants to send her to a college that's little more than a finishing school. One night after a particularly upsetting argument, she attends a country club event and meets Matt Farrell. Matt's background couldn't be more different. He's from the wrong side of the tracks, and he put himself through school by working in a steel mill while supporting his family and paying off his deceased mother's medical bills. But Matt's got big plans; he's about to work for one of the country clubs patrons for two years in Venezuela. His goal is to take the $150,000 bonus he will receive and invest it, so that he can increase his wealth.

But one thing leads to another, and Meredith ends up pregnant with Matt's child. She comes to see him at his family farm in Indiana, and they decide to get married. Matt's plans didn't include a wife and child, but he feels himself falling for Meredith, he thinks that it just might work. But when they confront Meredith's father with the news, he is furious and vows to end the marriage. After he offers Matt money to walk away - which Matt coldly refuses - he appears to consent to the marriage, as long as Meredith stays in America during her pregnancy.

Then comes the misunderstanding to end all misunderstandings, and you can really see it coming. Meredith's father interferes with their mail, so neither she not Matt receives all the letters the other has written. Then Meredith's pregnancy takes a dangerous turn and she loses the baby. As she is lying there, sick with pain and grief, asking every second for Matt, her father sends Matt a telegram telling him Meredith has had an abortion and wants a divorce. When Matt flies home from Venezuela to see her, Meredith's father has him barred from the hospital. He then handles the quickie divorce, and both Meredith and Matt eventually get on with their lives.

Eleven years later, Matt is the CEO of Intercorp, a huge conglomerate which he founded that buys and sells other companies. Meredith is a vice president at Bancroft's with her eye on the president's chair. Their paths cross again when Matt buys a Chicago electronics company, and while both of them have gotten on with their lives, both bear scars from their traumatic marriage. Meredith cuts Matt cold at first, but then her fiancé makes the horrible discovery that her divorce was invalid, and she is still legally married to Matt. Of course the reader can see already that these two are perfect for each other and destined to live happily ever after, but it will take some doing for Matt and Meredith to reach that point. Aside from the years of misunderstanding and bitterness, they have problems involving their respective businesses, families, and relationships. And just when it looks like they are about to overcome their tragic past, they have an eleventh hour crisis that could tear them apart forever.


This truly was a great book. It was long, but I never found myself rushing through it to finish. Now, you go read it!

Happy Reading,
Katie

Friday, August 27, 2010

"Sugar Daddy"



I just finished this book and I have to say, it was GREAT! Really, really great! I give 100% credit to Stacy, for letting me borrow it.

I think this review pretty much sums up my opinion on the book:

Lisa Kleypas has a charming writing style and Sugar Daddy was a pleasure to read. It’s full of passion, promise and power with a cast of many and not any of them a disappointment. Based on the title, I expected the main character Liberty Jones to actually have a sugar daddy but actually that wasn’t the case. He was more of a benefactor, one with secrets! It’s an all too familiar story of a determined young woman who takes responsibility for caring for her orphaned sister and takes them from rags to riches. Liberty Jones will steal your heart. Her vulnerability, sincerity, determination, love of family and her first love Hardy will touch your heart!

Sugar Daddy is set in Welcome Texas and then moves on to Houston. What I enjoyed about this wonderful book was learning about the history of the state, its people who is suspect are very unique to Texas…..both the poor and the wealthy. It was also interesting to see how the author meshed the cast of characters beginning with the trailer park in Welcome, Liberty, her mother and her mom’s boyfriends, her sister Carrington, Miss Marva and the love of her life, Hardy, When Liberty and Carrington move to Houston so Liberty can apprentice as a hair dresser at Salon One, you will be introduced to her co-workers and the wealthy Churchill Travis and his family. It’s the tycoon Churchill who asks Liberty and Carrington to move into his home with Liberty acting as his personal assistant. Again she falls in love and this time with Churchill’s son Gage. Just when things are going well, Hardy reappears in her life and the conflict begins, yet again!

Lisa Kleypas weaves such an emotional tale and reminds the reader of their first love and makes you wonder what if you met that person in later years, would it still be the same? However, what moved me so much was Liberty’s and Gage Travis’s love story. For the first time in her life someone was determined to make her happy. All of Liberty’s life, she was the one taking care of others and concerned for them and now this man, well he was a gift! It reminded me that every ending is a new beginning!


I just started the second book of the series, Blue Eyed Devil. Although I'm only on chapter 4, I can already tell it's going to be just as good :c) Man, I love a good book!!!

Happy Reading,
Katie

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Words of Wisdom

You have to love my sis in law! She is so techno savvy, unlike me. I got her to start reading about 3 years ago. I laughed when she asked me when I had time to read? I told her simply that, 'you make time'. That is your piece of the day. We laugh, cry, and even question the characters in the books we read. The one important thing is that we enjoy it and our husbands don't ever question us about all the reading we do. Now, my kids sometimes give me a hard time and say things like, "Momma is not listening because she is reading!!"

Katie, do I really have to list all the books I have read? Ha! I will try my best to put in comments from time to time but, I just quit the last blog my wonderful sis in law made me do!!! Hope I will be better at this one!!

Happy Reading,
Stacy

"Hi, my name is Katie, and I'm a book addict."

Yes, it's true. I could honestly give up every life responsibility and commit 100% of my time to reading. My eyes are suffering. My sleep sometimes suffers. My poor husband travels in silence when we are on a family trip. Our checking account suffers as well. The moral to this story: someone please shower me with Barnes & Noble gift cards!!!!!

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Welcome to The Bookies, a book club for book addicts. My lovely sister in-law Stacy, and I have had our own little private book club for years and decided it was time to branch out. She & I live on opposite ends of the state, so our book club is, for the most part, electronic. We purchase eBooks and read them on our iPod Touches, then we lend them out to one another (hence the request for B&N gift cards.) But sometimes we get the itch to read an actual book. The kind where you turn the pages and get that invigorating whiff of paper that only books have. When we indulge in buying a real book, we trade out a couple of times a year. It's so much fun!

My hope is that Stacy will indulge me a little and bless you with her presence on The Bookies occasionally. We shall see...... (*wink, wink*)

Feel free to search through our bookshelves (Stacy, get yours on here, pronto! LOL.) Maybe you will find something interesting (and most likely, ummm, sexy). And if you would like to join us, shoot us an email and we'll add you to our lending list.

Happy Reading!
Katie