Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Update on the Book-Blog Giveaway!


If you've been paying attention this month, you know I'm giving away Scenes from a Holiday to one lucky person at the end of this month. The more times you comment on my blog in December, the more times your name is put into the randon drawing! Anyway, I just finished reading it, and I thought I'd share my review:

"These three chick lit novellas are an entertaining holiday trilogy that’s perfect for this time of year! The authors capture the spirit of the season – or, more accurately, the frustration of the season, for a single girl – in light, easy reads.

In The Eight Dates of Hanukkah, Nicki Heller is a successful events planner for the singles scene, who on the first day of Hanukkah breaks up with her boyfriend, opts to work late, and ends up confronting a robber and getting knocked into a coma by an over-sized menorah. She spends the next eight days trapped in Menorahville, which looks a lot like New York City filled with desperate women who can’t wait to get married. Suddenly, Nicki realizes that, just maybe, she’s been too hard on the singles in her life and on the one guy, Mark, who actually wants to commit to her.

This novella was my least favorite of the three. Nicki is a fun character, but slightly neurotic and self-absorbed. I also wasn’t crazy about the over-abundance of exclamation points in every chapter. Nicki’s highly dramatic, woe-is-me attitude got a little old. Still, her discovery at the end of the story – that she has everything she needs in her life already – was a nice, “It’s a Wonderful Life” ending to this story.

Carrie Pilby’s New Year’s Resolution follows the adventures of twenty-year old Carrie, a genius who graduated Harvard early and is now trying to develop a social life and meet a man in Manhattan. I really enjoyed this story. The first-person narrator is likable in her insecurities, and she tries so hard to find a way to meet other people that the reader has to feel for her. She does meet Nolan, a smart, well-read vegetarian who seems right for her in theory, but really, she just wants to get down and dirty with Kurt, the brainless hunk she meets in a bar one night. Still, with the help of her over-the-top, best friend Kara, Carrie discovers that staying true to herself is the best way to meet someone else. The whole story is fun and sincere.

Finally, Emma Townsend Saves Christmas is a great tribute to the charm of New England small towns that drape themselves in holiday cheer from October to January. Emma is a farm girl from Vermont who escapes to New York City, becomes a high-powered lawyer, and meets rich Eric Wesson. The only problem? Each year she has to go home to the town of Bethlehem, population 226, and help her family with the annual Christmas Faire. Emma can’t stand the event, and she wears Anne Klein heels and Diesel jeans in protest. But when she discovers that her high school crush, Tim Latch, has signed on to help with the Faire this year, things change. This story was a heart-warming look at what is important during the holidays and how touching family traditions can be. Emma and Tim make a charming if unlikely couple, and the many scenes where Emma’s pretentious attitude is turned upside down are quite funny. Emma’s cousins, along with the townspeople, steal the show and remind this character that Bethlehem, Vermont, really does embody the spirit of Christmas, flannel and all.


All three novellas in this trilogy are entertaining and heart-warming, especially at this time of year. Scenes from a Holiday reminds readers what’s important all year round: family, friends, and staying true to oneself no matter the circumstances. Enjoy!"


So keep those comments coming!

P.S. Here's the latest trailer I made~

10 comments:

Sarita Leone said...

It is such a great cover! Very eye catching, I think.

AddledWriter said...

Thanks for liking the Carrie Pilby story!! It's the sequel to the book Carrie Pilby, which you may also like. What a cool promo. I'm gonna read more of your blog now. You're awesome! ;)

robynl said...

'entertaining and heart-warming' makes me believe this is a great read and makes me want it.

That was a great trailer and very descriptive.

Melissa Blue said...

Looks like your trailer hobby has become a job.

Also the book sounds very interesting.If I don't win (which is ver likely) I just might pick it up anyway.

Dru said...

nice trailer

windycindy said...

Hello, I love your take on the book you are giving away. At the end, you say that the ladies realize what is really important~friends, family etc.
Now, I want to win the book even more! Thanks,Cindi
jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

Diane Craver said...

Cool trailer. Interesting reviews of the three stories - sounds very enjoyable!

cherio1 said...

Wow, what a really terrific trailer! Also, I wanted to wish you a very MERRY CHRISTMAS, Allie.

Allie Boniface said...

Thanks, Cherio, and a M.C. to you as well...and to everyone who's been stopping in today. Lots of comments, which always makes me happy!

L. Lemanski said...

Very cool trailer!