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Letture del mese – Febbraio 2017

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Genere: Romance
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Recensione: Royally Screwed di Emma Chase – Cuori in Viaggio

Buongiorno! Oggi sono qui con la recensione per Cuori in Viaggio, l’iniziativa ideata da Leryn di Libera tra i libri che vi continuerà a regalare recensioni fino a fine mese. È l’occasione giusta per aggiungere alle vostre TBR nuovi libri…non sono mai troppi giusto?

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QUI trovate il calendario delle altre tappe di questa fantastica iniziativa 🙂

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Titolo: Royally Screwed (Royally #1)
Autore: Emma Chase
Editore: Self
Disponibile in italiano: No
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Nicholas Arthur Frederick Edward Pembrook, Crowned Prince of Wessco, aka His Royal Hotness, is wickedly charming, devastatingly handsome, and unabashedly arrogant; hard not to be when people are constantly bowing down to you.

Then, one snowy night in Manhattan, the prince meets a dark haired beauty who doesn’t bow down. Instead, she throws a pie in his face.

Nicholas wants to find out if she tastes as good as her pie, and this heir apparent is used to getting what he wants.

Dating a prince isn’t what waitress Olivia Hammond ever imagined it would be.

There’s a disapproving queen, a wildly inappropriate spare heir, relentless paparazzi, and brutal public scrutiny. While they’ve traded in horse drawn carriages for Rolls Royces, and haven’t chopped anyone’s head off lately, the royals are far from accepting of this commoner.

But to Olivia, Nicholas is worth it.

Nicholas grew up with the whole world watching, and now Marriage Watch is in full force. In the end, Nicholas has to decide who he is and, more importantly, who he wants to be: a King… or the man who gets to love Olivia forever.

 

Ammetto di aver scelto questo libro un po’ perché mi piace come scrive Emma Chase, ma soprattutto per la copertina. Ok che ci sono copertina bellissime, un po’ misteriose, con colori stupendi, ma ogni tanto ci sta anche il bel manzo spiattellato sulla cover per essere ammirato. Diciamocelo, se il ragazzo in cover rappresenta il protagonista beh, Olivia è piuttosto fortunata.

Manzo a parte, la storia è carina, ma piuttosto irreale e esagerata. È uno di quei libri che ti godi, che ti fanno ridere e probabilmente fanno immaginare cose non proprio caste con il sopracitato manzo, ma finisce lì. Non rimane assolutamente nulla dopo qualche giorno che si è finita la lettura.

Come plus abbiamo che è corto, perfetto per un weekend sotto le coperte accoccolati a godersi la fine dell’inverno (anche se penso di essere l’unica che si terrebbe neve e freddo e the caldi sotto le coperte tutto l’anno) e si legge velocissimo. Trovo che sia ottimo anche per chi non ha molta dimistichezza con l’inglese perché non usa un linguaggio complicato e non ha quei discorsi e quelle descrizioni impegnative che se sono in una lingua che non conosci bene vorresti solo tirare il vocabolario dietro alle CE che ancora non te lo hanno tradotto.

Non posso commentare praticamente nulla della trama o della storia perché sarebbe spoiler praticamente ovunque considerando che la storia è piuttosto semplice e si riesce ad immaginare come andrà a finire. I due protagonisti, Nicholas e Olivia sono cliché a livello massimo, ma tutto sommato piacciono e non annoiano. Olivia mi piace perché ha sempre la risposta pronta e non si fa intimidire, mentre Nicholas è diretto, sarcastico, non ha peli sulla lingua e a volte non sai se prenderlo a sberle o meno.

“I…don’t…date.”
“Good God, why not?” I ask, horrified. “That’s a bloody sin.”
“A sin?”
“You’re stunning, obviously clever – you should date often, and preferably with a man who knows how it’s done.” I rest my palm on my chest. “Coincidentally, I happen to be fantastic at it. What are the odds?”

Insomma, il libro mi è piaciuto, anche se piuttosto scontato, ma ogni tanto ci stanno libri così e mi piace trovarne di piacevoli e divertenti. Emma Chase in questo è bravissima quindi vi consiglio di leggere anche gli altri suoi libri. Io, quando avrò bisogno di un libro leggero, andrò sicuramente a prendere il secondo volume di questa serie.

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Teaser Tuesday #98

Buongiorno!
Oggi vi lascio un piccolo estratto dal libro che sto leggendo per l’iniziativa Cuori in Viaggio che vi abbiamo presentato ieri. Spero di incuriosirvi. Per ora mi sta piacendo, quindi spero di darvi un giudizio positivo anche più avanti.
Buona lettura!

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I’ve been looking for a reason to return, not that I need an excuse. Because I haven’t been able to stop thinking about the pretty waitress—and the way I treated her. After I nod, Simon gives Logan the directions, and we pull up in front of Amelia’s a few minutes later. The streetlamps are still on and the sidewalk is empty, but the door is unlocked, so we walk inside, an annoying bell chiming above our heads.
It’s quiet. I don’t take a seat, but stand in the middle of the room amongst the tables.
“We’re closed,” she says, coming through the swinging door. And then her head jerks up as she comes to a halt. “Oh, it’s you.”
She’s even lovelier than I remembered, than I dreamed. Delicate midnight tendrils frame a face that belongs in a museum—with stunning dark sapphire eyes that should be commemorated in vibrant oils and soft watercolors. If Helen launched a thousand ships, this girl could raise a thousand hard-ons.
She’s prettily made, the top of her head coming only to my chin, but fantastically curvy. Great full tits that strain the buttons of a wrinkled white blouse, shapely hips in a black skirt tapering to a tiny waist I could wrap my hands around and toned legs encased in sheer black tights finish off the whole package very nicely.
An unfamiliar anxiousness fizzes like soda in my gut.
“The door was open,” I explain.
“It’s broken.”
Logan flicks at the lock. Security is his life, so a broken lock would annoy him like a puzzle with the final piece missing.
“What do you want?”
She has no idea who I am. It’s in the defensive way she holds herself and the accusatory note in her voice. Some women try to pretend they don’t recognize me, but I can always tell. Her ignorance is rather…thrilling. There are no expectations, no hidden agendas, no reasons to pretend—what she sees is what she gets. And all she sees is me.
My throat is suddenly a barren wasteland. I swallow, but it’s difficult.
“Well, he’s desperate for some pie.” I hook my thumb at Simon. “And I…wanted to apologize for the other evening. I don’t normally act that way. I was on a bit of bender…”
“In my experience, people don’t do things when they’re drunk that they wouldn’t do normally.”
“No, you’re right. I would’ve thought all those things, but I never would’ve said them out loud.” I move closer, slowly. “And if I’d been sober…my opening bid would’ve been much higher.”
She crosses her arms. “Are you trying to be cute?”
“No. I don’t have to try…it just sort of happens.”
Her brow furrows just slightly, like she can’t decide if she should be angry or amused. I feel myself smiling. “What’s your name? I don’t know if I asked before.”
“You didn’t. And it’s Liv.”
“That’s an odd name. Were you ill as a baby? I mean, is live what your parents were hoping you’d do or did they just not like you?”
Her lips fold like she’s fighting a grin. Amused is in the lead.
“Liv, Livvy—short for Olivia. Olivia Hammond.”
“Ah.” I nod slowly. “That’s a beautiful name. Much more fitting.” I can’t take my eyes off her. Don’t want to in the slightest. “Well, Olivia, I regret my behavior when we first met and I hope you’ll accept my apology.”
There’s the tiniest flinch of her features—a split second—but I see it. Then she moves to a table and fidgets with a clear-wrapped pie. “Whatever. I’m over it. It’s not like you said anything that wasn’t true. It is pretty obvious that I do need the money.”
The self-deprecation in her voice—and knowing it’s there because of me—makes my voice sharp. “Olivia.”
She looks up, into my face. And my tone gentles. “I’m sorry. Truly.”
That dark blue gaze holds onto mine for a few seconds before she says softly, “Okay.”
“Okay,” I return, just as soft.
Then she blinks and hands the pie to Simon. “You can have this—it’s two days old, so I won’t sell it. It might be a little dry, but it’s on the house.”
He smiles like a wolf that’s just been handed a wounded sheep.
“You really are an angel, lass.”
“Can he take a fork with him?” I ask. “So I don’t have to listen to his stomach grumble the entire way.”
Smirking, she hands over a fork.

CHAPTER 4 – NICHOLAS  – ROYALLY SCREWED di Emma Chasedivisore dx

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Nicholas Arthur Frederick Edward Pembrook, Crowned Prince of Wessco, aka His Royal Hotness, is wickedly charming, devastatingly handsome, and unabashedly arrogant; hard not to be when people are constantly bowing down to you.

Then, one snowy night in Manhattan, the prince meets a dark haired beauty who doesn’t bow down. Instead, she throws a pie in his face.

Nicholas wants to find out if she tastes as good as her pie, and this heir apparent is used to getting what he wants.

Dating a prince isn’t what waitress Olivia Hammond ever imagined it would be.

There’s a disapproving queen, a wildly inappropriate spare heir, relentless paparazzi, and brutal public scrutiny. While they’ve traded in horse drawn carriages for Rolls Royces, and haven’t chopped anyone’s head off lately, the royals are far from accepting of this commoner.

But to Olivia, Nicholas is worth it.

Nicholas grew up with the whole world watching, and now Marriage Watch is in full force. In the end, Nicholas has to decide who he is and, more importantly, who he wants to be: a King… or the man who gets to love Olivia forever.

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