Wednesday, July 17, 2013

BLOG TOUR - EXCERPT - REVIEW - GIVEAWAY - CATCHING LIAM by SOPHIA BLEU - GOOD GIRLS DON'T # 1 - NEW ADULT CONTEMPORARY


Today on Novels On The Run, I have my stop on the CATCHING LIAM Blog Tour. There is an excerpt and a giveaway to enter and check out the book trailer. 

I gotta say, Liam is an awesome character. He can make me waffles buck naked any day! Jennifer L. Armentrout spoke the truth on her blurb for this book.

Amen!

Enjoy!

Michelle






Catching Liam by Sophia Bleu
Publication date: Summer 2013 
Genre: New Adult Contemporary 


Synopsis: 



Twenty-one year-old Jillian Nichols only has one rule when it comes to boys: catch and release. Boy-catching isn't just a game for Jillian and her friends, it's a lifestyle. After all, boys might be good for a dance or a drink and certainly a little under-cover action of the scandalous variety, but expect much else and you're bound for heart ache.

So when her best friends and fellow boy catchers start dropping like flies junior year, Jillian is determined to keep boys in her bedroom and out of her heart. Until she meets Liam McAvoy, the kind of guy that sticks around to make waffles and who can't—or perhaps won't—take a hint.

Study abroad student Liam doesn't want to be another notch on Jillian's bedpost. Actually he has much more interesting ideas for Jillian and her bedposts, but his student visa's set expiration date means he can't promise her forever. That doesn't mean he's going to walk away from the challenge of discovering why Jillian is hell-bent at keeping people at a distance.

Before long, neither is sure who is catching who—or if they're playing for keeps. Jillian knows one thing though: falling in love will not only break the only rule of boy-catching, it could also break her heart.


BOOK REVIEW by Michelle: 3.75 LIAM STARS!!!

I have to start by saying Liam is a most gorgeous character. I connected with his charm from the start of this book. From his naked butt to his waffle making he is a gem of a guy.

Although as more flashes of last night’s activities replayed, I remembered that he had a truly stunning six-pack. If beer tasted like those abs looked, I would be a life long drinker.


Now, in saying that, I did have trouble connecting with Jillian’s character. I couldn’t quite grasp her attitude. I understand she is hiding a secret, she has mum issues and she doesn’t want a relationship with a guy. She turns them out before they turn her out when they find out the truth. Her mum really has done a number on her emotionally, but there was just something that I couldn’t grab onto with Jillian. Maybe it was her attitude to Liam and her rudeness for a part of the book. I am still trying to pin point the why of my feelings with Jillian.

Liam is a spectacular written character. He is thoughtful, really, and I mean really has a thing for talking about his waffles, but he has such a genuine and endearing personality.

A major book boyfriend specimen of a lad.

I cut into the waffle and took a big bite. Butter. Syrup. Vanilla. Despite myself, I moaned.

“Somebody likes your waffles,” Jess said, smirking at me.

“I have a high proficiency in moan-inducing,” Liam said without missing a beat.



“We have to work of those waffles, and if you behave, I’ll show you how to make a naked lunch.”


I could so see this guy in his kilt in his homeland.

“We call them kilts, and we wear them so we can let our enormous cocks breathe.”


“Pants are a modern oppression on men,” he said. “I would wear a kilt every day.”


And...then he turned up the smexi. Whahhhh!

He shushed me. “Nothing that dangerous. You won’t need a safe word.”

I loved Prof Markson and I picked there to be a Jess and Professor thing happening....well it felt like there was going to be something in their futures. So when I get to the end of this book I see there appears to be a book # 2 and it could be on the cards.

Jess is a gorgeous friend. I totally dug her. Roman is a great character too. I can so see these two together, although I am not sure about that whole teacher , student thing. It will make for some good drama.

A great start to this series. Liam is a definite book boyfriend, I only wish I connected with them as a plausible couple. Sophia definitely tugged at my heart with Jillian’s secret and she brought the bacon home with Liam’s smexi, he rather sizzles on paper.


Michelle


Goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17839132-catching-liam




Excerpt (PG-13 for language)

Tuesday nights at Garrett's were dead except for people dropping in for dinner. The pizzas were from a box, but the food was cheap and we'd gotten into the habit of going every week since we were freshman. The pub boasted a dance floor and a deejay on busy nights. A few people filtered in and out, but we had the place mostly to ourselves.

Cassie and Jess were busy comparing notes for their courses. Since Cassie was a Public Relations major, she was freaking out over her last required core science course, while Jess promised to help her. As they discussed labs and tests, I thought about my mom and her threat earlier today. Once again, Tara was hinting that she wanted me to drop out and come home. I wasn’t sure it was worth telling them, though. Jess would worry about it, and then she would become unbearable if I was so much as ten minutes late to class. I sat wedged into the corner booth, not saying a word for fifteen minutes before they noticed. Between the scene in Interpersonal Communications and my less than pleasant conversation with my mother, I didn’t feel like talking.

"How was your communications class?" Cassie finally asked. Whereas I had slipped into pajama pants before heading out with them, Cassie was perfectly polished. Her black hair was tucked in a neat bun. Her outfit looked like a fashion tutorial from Pinterest, complete with chic suede boots and chunky, handmade jewelry. She looked like she had walked off a runway, not out of a classroom at Olympic State.

I shook my head. "I'm dropping it."

"You only have a 12 hour load," Jess reminded me.

"I can't stay in the class. The professor humiliated me."

“Shit, I thought you were taking that with Markson. I heard he was a goddamn cakewalk." Cassie cursed like it was art form. She had managed to make it a required syntactical component.

I shrugged at her while Jess stayed silent. She had recommended the class after she took it last semester, and now I couldn't help but wonder if she was trying to tell me something.

Frank, Garrett's longest running bartender, slid a combo pizza in front of us. "That's hot," he warned us.

On cue, we all busted out, "That's what she said."

"You girls staying out of trouble this year?" he asked. Frank was old enough to be our grandfather, and he took the role seriously.

"It's too early in the year to determine that," I said to him with a sly smile. He shook his head, muttering under his breath as he headed back to the bar.

"How did he humiliate you?" Jess asked, grabbing for a slice of pizza.

"It was just Markson," I admitted, ignoring my own food.

"Intriguing," Cassie said.

"Liam was there."

"Wait, Liam, Liam?" Cassie asked with a squeal.

"You have not even met Liam," I pointed out. She had no business being this wildly excited by a bad camera pic.

"Well," Jess said, "she's about to."

I followed Jess's gaze behind us to spot Liam walking into the bar with a few other guys. He was still in a t-shirt and jeans, and I couldn’t help but admire how they hung off his hips. I knew what was under those jeans. My pulse increased just thinking about it, and I could feel heat creeping onto my cheeks. I wasn't sure why I was so embarrassed. It was hardly the first time I'd run into a guy I had slept with casually.

"Great Scot! Liam's hot!" Cassie said in a low voice.

“Cassie, darling, you’re rhyming.” But I could see how his body would have that effect on her. Liam looked every bit the Scottish Highlander fantasy at the moment—rugged and well-built, but without the kilt or long hair.

“Call him over,” Cassie begged.

“No freakin’ way,” I said in a warning tone. “You have a boyfriend.”

“You don’t,” Jess said.

I shot her my best withering stare. Ever since Cassie and Jess started seeing their boyfriends, they’d been sneaking plenty of hints about hooking me up with someone. The wicked gleam in Jess’s eyes suggested that she wanted to make this dream a reality. “Markson made an example of us in class today. I don’t need to give Liam any more false hope.”

“False hope?” Jess said, and her eyes sparkled as she spoke. “Don’t you think you’ve gone a little too far to not expect him to be hopeful?”

“I swear to God, if every guy I screw is going to expect a relationship, I’m going to have to start an application process,” I muttered.



AUTHOR BIO 


Sophia Bleu is a secret identity where I can write about fantasies and falling in love and all the smexiness in between. In real life, I'm likely catching a plane, chasing kids, or making out with the love of my life—all 6 ft 3 inches of hotness that he is. Life is pretty good.


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GIVEAWAY TIME



Grand prize giveaway





A Kilt Checker tote bag filled with Catching Liam swag

 and 

a $25 amazon gift card.





3 comments:

  1. Jillian was definitely cold at times but I still adored her. I felt so bad for the condition she has :( I'm glad you enjoyed it anyways though it's hard when you don't connect to the MC!

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  2. Lovely cover and sounds like a fun feel-good romance.

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  3. Thanks for sharing your review. Sounds like a cute book. Thanks for the giveaway.

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