Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Better Deeds Than Words Book Tour!!



Better Deeds than Words (Words, #2)
By Georgina Guthrie
Release Date: May 20, 2014
Synopsis

Aubrey and Daniel’s vow to pursue their dangerous romance despite university regulations takes them down a path of secrecy and lies. With only six weeks left to the end of term, they’re under the constant watch of David Grant—Daniel’s “Dean of Students” father. If that weren’t enough to pressure them, Daniel’s checkered past also casts a shadow over the young lovers who continuously tempt fate until one wrong move leads to an inevitable disaster. Can they salvage a relationship when everything seems to be conspiring against them?


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Excerpt
Daniel’s grandmother held out the salad tongs. "Daniel, take more tomatoes."
"I already have a few. I'm fine."
She tossed three more tomato wedges on his salad plate."Lycopene. It's good for the prostate," she said.
Daniel rolled his eyes and sighed.
"Prostate cancer," Patty said to me in a hushed voice. "That's what got Bradford—my husband. Never ate a tomato in his life. I'm convinced that's what did him in. Although I read an article recently about the importance of regular ejaculations as well. Not that Bradford had a problem with that."
I bit my lip to stifle a laugh. Daniel stared at her in stunned silence.
"You are having your oil changed regularly, I hope?" she asked him.
What the hell? Penny had said Patty was a corker, but nothing had prepared me for this! She was awesome! I blinked back tears as I tried not to burst into laughter. Daniel, on the other hand, was choking on a mouthful of roast beef. I clapped him on the back and handed him his water glass.
He gulped some and cleared his throat. "Jesus, Patty. That's a rather personal question."
"It's uptight people who impede the distribution of important information. Don't you think, Aubrey?"
"Oh, I couldn't agree more," I said, casting a meaningful glance at Daniel who narrowed his eyes at me.
He turned back to his grandmother. "Are you implying I'm uptight?"
"Implying? No, no, I was stating it as a fact. I happen to believe you need to extricate that rather long pole from—well, there's no need to discuss the sordid details at the table," she said.
Daniel put down his fork and looked back and forth between the two of us. "Huh," he said, miffed. "Okay then. Allow me to put your mind at rest. My oil is being changed fairly regularly. There. Satisfied?"
He picked up his fork and forcefully stabbed a carrot. I hoped his comment wasn't intended as an admission that we were involved in an intimate relationship. Patty quirked an eyebrow at me and I held up my hands as if to say, “Don't look at me.” She surveyed Daniel expectantly and he cleared his throat.
"Unfortunately, I'm decidedly, um, self-employed, at the moment," he said.
About The Author
               Georgina Guthrie is a self-professed book hugger and compulsive diarist. Though GG now resides in Canada, she was born across the pond and still considers herself a Brit through and through, which may explain her frequent visits to her favourite local British import shop. 

              GG is often happiest when reading and writing, but she’s just as likely to be found hanging out with friends and family, almost certainly with a glass of red wine in one hand a bag of cheese and onion crisps in the other.





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Laura’s Review of Better Deeds than Words (Words, #2) by Georgina Guthrie

If you have read and enjoyed Gabriel’s Rapture (Gabriel’s Inferno, #2) by Sylvain Reynard, The Ivy Lessons (Devoted, #1) by S.K. Quinn, and Trust in Advertising by Victoria Michaels then you will LOVE this book! 

Basic Summary
Aubrey and Daniel’s vow to pursue their dangerous romance despite university regulations, takes them down a path of secrecy and lies. With only six weeks left to the end of term, they’re under the constant watch of David Grant—Daniel’s “Dean of Students” father. If that weren’t enough to pressure them, Daniel’s checkered past also casts a shadow over the young lovers who continuously tempt fate until one wrong move leads to an inevitable disaster. Can they salvage a relationship when everything seems to be conspiring against them?



First Impressions
                So far so good!  I really like the pace of this book and I honestly can’t put it down.  I think I read the first 135 pages in one sitting and the only reason I put it down was because I had work the next morning and it was way past my bed time.  This one has definitely hooked me instantly and I am loving every minute of it! 


What I Loved
                This book definitely had more what I look for in a romance.  This one was sprinkled nicely with some tense moments, along with some very hot ones.  The waiting between Daniel and Aubrey at a certain point was killing me and I just wanted them to get it on already! 

                Last book I instantly fell in love with Daniel, while I had a hard time really relating to Aubrey.  I would say while I was reading this one I finally got to fall for Aubrey the second time around.  I love that she is an independent woman, and how loyal she is not only to Daniel but to her friends as well.

                Towards the end of the book where Aubrey has finally graduated and she literally has no idea what she wants to do with her life has me a little nervous and a little excited all at the same time.  I can’t imagine going to college without having some sort of plan by the time you get to your senior year.  It’s still hard to wrap my head around going to college for four years and not really figuring out where that will lead next.  But I like that this book brought out those tense feelings in me, if I just sat here stoically reading I would’ve hated this book, but my emotions were constantly being called while I reading.


Not So Much
          
           I felt like at times Daniel was a little too good to be true, and all that stuff he was doing was just laying it on a little too thickly.  Of course I believe that there are men out there who are constant romantics, but the constant flowers, and cards, and the calendar was just too much for me.  It just became a little unrealistic to me with all his romantic gestures. 

                Also I don’t understand why Aubrey’s parents aren’t really included in the series so far.  I understand they live far away so obviously having them in scenes a lot is silly, but not even showing some of their emails or phone calls bothered me.  You have Daniel’s whole family in many parts of this book, but there is not even a scene that involves Aubrey and her mother talking about Europe.  It was just a little unbalanced to me and lacking in details to not have her parents in the book at all.


This Book Was…
                Awesome!  I loved the ending, a little bit of a cliff hanger there but not too much that it would piss me off.  There was a bit of foreshadowing which I enjoyed and I can’t wait to see if any of my theories will play out.  I love the chemistry between Daniel and Aubrey and all that waiting and wanting definitely lead to some very hot scenes that I couldn’t wait for!  I don’t know who was more anxious me or Aubrey and Daniel.


                This was a really great story that I simply could not put down.  I love that not only is it a student teacher romance but you get some really great lessons on Shakespeare as well.  I like that this is a fun and easy romance, with some drama mixed in.  There were definitely times where I was giggling while reading and other times when I got a little hot from the steamy scenes.  Great story and wonderful series so far! 





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