Review: Slightly South of Simple by Kristy Woodson Harvey @kristywharvey #giveaway


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Release date: April 25, 2017

Publisher: Gallery Books

Genre: Women’s Fiction

Blurb: 

From the next “major voice in Southern fiction” (New York Times bestselling author Elin Hilderbrand) comes the first in an all-new series chronicling the journeys of three sisters and their mother—and a secret from their past that has the potential to tear them apart and reshape their very definition of what it means to be a family.


Caroline Murphy swore she’d never set foot back in the small Southern town of Peachtree Bluff; she was a New York girl born and bred and the worst day of her life was when, in the wake of her father’s death, her mother selfishly forced her to move—during her senior year of high school, no less—back to that hick-infested rat trap where she’d spent her childhood summers. But now that her marriage to a New York high society heir has fallen apart in a very public, very embarrassing fashion, a pregnant Caroline decides to escape the gossipmongers with her nine-year-old daughter and head home to her mother, Ansley.


Ansley has always put her three daughters first, especially when she found out that her late husband, despite what he had always promised, left her with next to nothing. Now the proud owner of a charming waterfront design business and finally standing on her own two feet, Ansley welcomes Caroline and her brood back with open arms. But when her second daughter Sloane, whose military husband is overseas, and youngest daughter and successful actress Emerson join the fray, Ansley begins to feel like the piece of herself she had finally found might be slipping from her grasp. Even more discomfiting, when someone from her past reappears in Ansley’s life, the secret she’s harbored from her daughters their entire lives might finally be forced into the open.


Exploring the powerful bonds between sisters and mothers and daughters, this engaging novel is filled with Southern charm, emotional drama, and plenty of heart. 


Review: 

Have you ever experienced love at first sight with a book? Just one look was all it took for me to be intrigued by Slightly South of Simple, I just knew this would be a book that I would connect with and enjoy and I was so right! I follow Kristy on Instagram, (her feed is absolutely stunning and the pictures in this post are hers) she blogs with her mom at Design Chic and when she posted about SSOS I was head over heels based on the cover alone. When I read the blurb, I was even more excited especially when I saw a glowing endorsement for her work from Elin Hilderbrand, she’s one of my favorite authors. All of that to say, this was a book that spoke to me from the minute I laid eyes on it.

It’s told from the alternating perspectives of Ansley and Caroline. Ansley is a 58 year old mom to three grown daughters and she lives a simple life in Peachtree Bluff, Georgia. A peaceful existence until all three of her girls move back home at the same time with their own children in tow. Caroline has left her husband after he cheated on her in a very public way while she’s six months pregnant. Emerson is an actress and her new movie is shooting in Georgia and Sloane’s husband Adam has been deployed again leaving her and her two young sons at home. Having her entire family under one roof is a mixed blessing for Ansley, she adores them, but they are all so different and none of them are easy to live with. Ansley also has some skeletons in her closet that need to stay buried, but with everyone back in town, these secrets may come to light whether she wants them to or not.

SSOS had all the ingredients I love in a book; family drama, a sprinkling of romance, humor, and a beautiful setting. Stories about sisters always appeal to me and with the complicated relationships between Caroline, Sloane and Emerson I was so interested and invested in their lives. I could relate to all four women on some level which is so important to me in terms of my enjoyment of a book. This is character driven and I can honestly say that I really liked every single character, I even cared deeply about them all which speaks volumes about the authors outstanding character development.

Though all three sisters feature heavily in the book, this focused more on Caroline and since it’s the first in a series I’m assuming that the next books will focus on Sloane and Emerson. Woodson Harvey laid the groundwork for so many possibilities as to which direction this series will follow and I can’t wait to see what happens in Peachtree Bluff next. She’s a fresh, strong voice in Southern fiction, SSOS is witty, wise, insightful and funny. There were so many fantastic quotes from the romantic to the poignant, I’ll share a couple of my favorites at the end of this post. I’m so excited about this series and even more thrilled to be offering a copy of this gem of a book to one of my lucky readers! Look below for the Rafflecopter.

Overall rating: 5/5

Thanks to the author and publisher for my review copy.

Quotes: 


About the Author: 


Kristy Woodson Harvey is the author of Dear Carolina (Berkley/Penguin Random House, 2015), Lies and Other Acts of Love (Berkley/Penguin Random House, 2016) and the Peachtree Bluff Series, beginning with Slightly South of Simple (Gallery/Simon & Schuster, 2017). Dear Carolina was long-listed for the Pat Conroy Southern Book Prize, has been optioned for film and has appeared on numerous “must-read” lists. Lies and Other Acts of Love was a Romantic Times top pick, a Southern Booksellers Okra Pick and was chosen to be a part of the 2017 Trio display, an integration of story, art and song, which will spend the year traveling the country.


She blogs with her mom daily on Design Chic, the inaugural member of Traditional Home’s design blogger hall of fame, about how creating a beautiful home can be the catalyst for creating a beautiful life and loves connecting with readers at kristywoodsonharvey.com.


Harvey is a Phi Beta Kappa, summa cum laude graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s school of journalism and holds a master’s in English from East Carolina University, with a concentration in multicultural and transnational literature. Her writing has appeared in numerous publications and websites, including Southern Living, Domino, Houzz and Our State. She has been seen featured in Readers’ Digest, The Huffington Post, USA Today’s Happy Every After, North Carolina Bookwatch, PopSugar, Glitter Guide and The Sits Girls. She lives in North Carolina with her husband and five-year-old son where she is working on her next novel.



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Giveaway: The Breakdown by B. A. Paris #giveaway


I’m so excited about this giveaway, I know many of you have been eagerly awaiting the release of B. A. Paris’ second book, The Breakdown and I’m thrilled I have a copy to give away to one of you lucky people!

If you missed my review, you can find it here. If you want a chance to win one of the most anticipated releases of the summer enter through the Rafflecopter below, and good luck! (US only due to shipping costs)

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Saturday Shoutout: Q & A/Giveaway with @mtaracrowl

Christmas may be over, but I have a chance for you to win a fantastic prize! M. Tara Crowl is the author of the middle grade series Eden’s Wish and Eden’s Escape. She’s joining me today for a Q & A and she’s generously giving away one signed copy of Eden’s Escape! The Rafflecopter is at the end of this post. Read on for more information about the series and the Q & A!

About the Books: 



Eden’s Wish

(Eden of the Lamp #1)

By M. Tara Crowl

From Disney-Hyperion

Release Date: September 1, 2015

Ages 9-12

All twelve years of Eden’s life have been spent in an antique oil lamp. She lives like a princess inside her tiny, luxurious home; but to Eden, the lamp is nothing but a prison. She hates being a genie. All she wants, more than anything, is freedom.

When Eden finds a gateway to Earth within the lamp, she takes her chance and enters the world she loves. And this time, she won’t be sent back after three wishes.

Posing as the new kid at a California middle school, Eden revels in all of Earth’s pleasures–but quickly learns that this world isn’t as perfect as she always thought it was. Eden soon finds herself in the middle of a centuries-old conflict between powerful immortals. A ruthless organization run by a former genie will stop at nothing to acquire the lamp and its power–even hurt Tyler and Sasha, the new mortal friends who have given Eden a home. To save her friends and protect the lamp’s magic, Eden must decide once and for all where she belongs.

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Eden’s Escape

(Eden of the Lamp #2)

By M. Tara Crowl

From Disney-Hyperion

Release Date: September 6, 2016

Ages 9-12

Eden’s new life on earth begins in New York City under the guidance of her new guardian: Pepper, a petite, bubbly genie alum who’s also a Broadway actress. Before she has a chance to settle in, though, Eden is whisked away for a granting–only to find herself trapped in a laboratory. David Brightly, owner of the world’s leading tech company, cares more about tapping into the lamp’s power than making a wish and starts performing tests on Eden. With Brightly’s plasma shield around the lamp, Eden has no way home. Left without a choice, she escapes the lab and goes on the run. After her daring exit, Eden finds herself on the streets of Paris–home to Electra’s headquarters. Left in a strange city with a price on her head (courtesy of scheming Brightly), Eden has to keep her wits about her. She dons a chic disguise and flits around Paris incognito, investigating Brightly Tech. Assisted by Pepper and her old adversary Bola, as well as some new friends, Eden embarks on a quest to retrieve the lamp and protect the secrets of the genie legacy.

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PRAISE

“Crowl’s imaginative storyline rings with both perception and humor.”

―Kirkus Reviews

“Middle grade readers will enjoy the children’s autonomy and Eden’s humorous difficulties in grasping how school works…Hand this to readers who like their magical fantasy combined with middle school drama.”

―School Library Journal

“An imaginative romp with a smart, snarky protagonist and a humorous interpretation of the world as we know it…[Eden] is also just plain entertaining, with a sassy attitude and a clever wit that saves her on more than one occasion.”
―BCCB

About the Author: 


M. Tara Crowl grew up in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. She studied Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, then received an MA in Creative Writing at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. She lives in New York City.

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Q & A: 

1. What’s a typical writing day for you look like? Describe your perfect writing environment.

 

Most days, I walk to the restaurant my husband owns in our neighborhood, and we eat breakfast there. Sometimes I stick around and write there for a while, but usually I head home to work. My perfect writing environment is quiet and comfortable – usually, my sofa in my living room!

 

 

2. How did you get started writing? Was it something that you’ve always loved?

 

When I was a kid growing up in Tennessee, I was a big bookworm. And from as far back I can remember, I wanted to write books like the ones I loved so much. But in high school, I decided that I wanted to make movies instead. After graduation, I moved to LA to attend film school at the University of Southern California, and after college, I worked in Hollywood for two years. I loved what I was doing, but I also realized that I was never going to be happy if I didn’t take a shot at writing my own stories. So I left LA and moved to Sydney, Australia for a Master’s program in Creative Writing at Macquarie University. I’ve been writing ever since then. 

 

 

3. Who are your favorite writers/inspirations?

 

Roald Dahl, Madeleine L’Engle, and Kate DiCamillo are a few of my favorite children’s authors. Matt de la Peña is a huge inspiration too. In a broader storytelling sense, I love thrillers and am inspired by their structure, so books by Patricia Highsmith and movies made by Alfred Hitchcock are important influences for me.

 

 

4. Anything you can tell us about upcoming projects?

 

I’m currently writing a new book that’s completely different from what I’ve done before. It’s challenging because it’s so different from the Eden books, but I’m really excited about it.

 

 

5. Normally how do you develop plots/characters? Brief us on your process.

 

Normally I have a general plan for where a book is going to go, and I outline a few chapters ahead, but I try to let the story flow organically. I’ve found that it works better for me when I let the story breathe and come into its own along the way. 

 

 

6. Favorite character from one of your own novels?

 

I have to say my protagonist, Eden. She’s brave, funny, smart, and adventurous. But I also love some of the immortal genie alumni she comes into contact with on Earth. One of my favorites is Pepper, Eden’s guardian in Eden’s Escape. She’s a Broadway actress who’s lived in New York for hundreds of years. She’s bubbly and full of life.

 

 

7. Preferred method for readers to contact you?

 

I love it when readers email me. But there’s nothing better than a letter written on notebook paper, handed to me by a reader at a school visit. Usually they include drawings too!

 

 

8. On average, how long does it take you to write a book?

 

It totally depends on the scenario. Eden’s Wish took about three years from when I started it to when it sold to the publisher, but I wasn’t working on it the whole time. I was working lots of different jobs, and sometimes I didn’t write for weeks or even months at a time. Eden’s Escape was written under contract with Disney-Hyperion, so I had a set timeline. It probably took about nine months to write that one.

 

 

10. Which one of your characters do you relate to the most?

 

Eden. I relate to the way she yearns to explore the world, and feels trapped inside her lamp. Since she’s lived inside the lamp for her whole life, she sees everything on Earth with wonder: the sun, the ocean, animals, all kinds of people, and everything green and growing. Writing about those things from her perspective reminds me to appreciate them for myself.

 

 

11. If writing wasn’t your career what would you be doing?

 

It’s hard to say! Maybe I’d still be working in Hollywood, or maybe I would have left that regardless. Maybe I’d be working with my husband at the restaurant. Or maybe something completely different. Who knows!

 

 

12. What’s the best compliment that you’ve received about your work?

 

At one school I visited, a fourth-grade girl gave me a letter that said she loved Eden’s Wish so much, she wanted to read it over and over. I vividly remember loving books so much that I would read them again and again at her age, so that was a pretty special compliment for me.

 

 Huge thanks to M. Tara Crowl for answering my questions!
 

 

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Giveaway: All The Breaking Waves by Kerry Lonsdale @kerrylonsdale #giveaway


So I received TWO copies of this beauty in the mail yesterday, don’t ask me how I’m just super grateful to even get my hands on ONE copy. Obviously, my first thought was that I would host a giveaway for one copy to one of my lucky readers. You guys want this one, I loved Everything We Keep and just look at the cover for this one! 😍 

Blurb: 

From the bestselling author of Everything We Keep comes a gripping tale of long-buried secrets, the strength of forgiveness, and the healing power of returning home for good.


After a harrowing accident tore her family apart, Molly Brennan fled from the man she loved and the tragic mistake she made.


Twelve years later, Molly has created a new life for herself and her eight-year-old daughter, Cassie. The art history professor crafts jewelry as unique and weathered as the surf-tumbled sea glass she collects, while raising her daughter in a safe and loving environment—something Molly never had. But when Cassie is plagued by horrific visions and debilitating nightmares, Molly is forced to return to the one place she swore she’d never move back to—home to Pacific Grove.


A riveting exploration of love, secrets, and motherhood, All the Breaking Waves is the poignant story of a woman who discovers she must confront her past, let go of her guilt, and summon everything in her power to save her daughter. 

This one is US only and you must be 18 to enter. Good luck! 

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Giveaway: Homicide in the House by Colleen Shogan

As part of the celebration for #30Authors Colleen Shogan is giving away one copy of the latest book in her Washington Whodunit series, Homicide in the House to one of my lucky readers! (US only)


Synopsis:

Kit Marshall has bounced back from her first brush with the law, when she was suspected of murdering her senator boss. Now she is working for a freshman congresswoman, Maeve Dixon, a young Gulf War veteran representing North Carolina. It’s February, and Kit is feeling out of sorts. A government shutdown has just been announced, wreaking havoc on the Hill, and Dan, Dixon’s chief of staff and Kit’s supervisor, is an inexperienced lightweight flying blind. Then there’s Kit’s distracted live-in boyfriend, Doug, who doesn’t seem any closer to popping the question. Kit’s best friend Meg is up to her eyeballs with her new beau and oversight committee job, and Clarence the beagle mix will certainly not win Capitol Canine if Meg has to campaign for him all by herself. Bad as things are now, they are about to get much worse. Early one morning Representative Dixon is caught standing over the corpse of Jack Drysdale, the Speaker of the House’s top staffer, a man she argued with in front of the press the day before. The murder weapon was the Speaker’s gavel. This item was entrusted to Dixon at the time, leading the police to believe they’ve found their killer. To save her job, Kit must clear her boss’s name, and quickly. Dixon’s career may be over if the police declare her a suspect or an anonymous blogger known as Hill Rat breaks the story. Solving this murder will test Kit’s courage and all her fledgling powers of deduction as she roams a spooky, sparsely populated Capitol Hill looking for clues and sounding out suspects. Book 2 of the Washington Whodunit series, which began with Stabbing in the Senate. 



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Giveaway: It Ends With Us by Colleen Hoover

Some of you may have read my passionate review of It Ends With Us. I truly feel like I need to help get this book into the hands of as many people as possible so it’s giveaway time! 

One lucky person will receive a copy of this powerful novel. If the winner is in the US it will be a paperback copy and if the winner is international I will send an ebook copy OR if Book Depository ships to your country I’ll send it that way! 

Good luck! 
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