Let's welcome Sheila Roberts to the blog today!
SMALL TOWN, BIG FUN
Ah, the
bright lights of the big city, the excitement, the energy! The shopping. Cool
as big cities are, I’m afraid they’re not for me. Even though I grew up in the
city, I’m a small town girl at heart. We lived in a small town when our
children were growing up and I loved running into people I knew in the grocery
store. (And, inevitably, when I looked my worst that was when I ran into the
most people I knew!) I loved the sense of community. And the lack of traffic.
Maybe
that’s why my new series, Life in Icicle Falls, is set in a small town.
Everyone knows everyone and familiar faces keep popping up for guest
appearances. Of course, I know that in small towns everyone knowing everyone
can have its downsides. There are no secrets in a small town! But there are
also lifetime friendships, fun and laughter. At least there are in Icicle
Falls.
So it’s no
secret that my latest hero Jonathan Templar needs some help in the love
department. Jonathan is shy and geeky and he’s been in love with Lissa Castle
since they were kids. Sadly, Lissa’s never seen him as anything but a friend.
(Ever been in that situation yourself? I have! It’s sooo frustrating.) But
Jonathan is about to find the help he needs when he discovers romance novels.
Ah, now there’s a place where a guy can get some inspiration. And maybe, if he
works hard enough at it, he can even transform himself into the kind of man a
woman will want!
Not an easy
project when the whole town is watching. But in Icicle Falls you can be sure
you’ll get plenty of support to help you make your dreams come true. Because
that’s what this town is all about.
And my
imaginary town is actually based on a real town: Leavenworth, WA. I love
Leavenworth. Nestled in the Cascades, this charming town is a popular
destination spot. It’s got wonderful shops, gorgeous scenery and friendly
people. And a real spirit of determination.
Back in the
fifties, Leavenworth was almost a ghost town. The railroad had moved, the
lumber industry had dried up and they were in trouble. But they didn’t give up,
pack up, and leave. Instead, the town leaders got together and decided it was
time for the town to reinvent itself. And so they did! With its beautiful
mountain setting, they figured Leavenworth was as lovely as any Bavarian
village. And that’s what they turned it into. Today, Leavenworth’s economy is
healthy and property values have held. It offers any number of festivals
throughout the year, the most popular being their Christmas tree-lighting
celebrations that run all through December. It’s one of my favorite places to
visit and proof that small towns and big ideas pair well.
If you ever
get a chance to visit Leavenworth I hope you’ll take it. Meanwhile, I hope
you’ll visit my fictional town of Icicle Falls.
What She Wants
by Sheila Roberts
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
BLURB:
What do women
want?
Jonathan Templar
and his poker buddies can't figure it out. Take Jonathan, for instance. He's
been in love with Lissa Castle since they were kids but, geek that he is, she's
never seen him as her Mr. Perfect. He has one last shot—their high school
reunion. Kyle Long is equally discouraged. The pretty receptionist at his
office keeps passing him over for other guys who may be taller but are
definitely not superior. And Adam Edwards might be the most successful of
Jonathan's friends, but he isn't having any success on the home front. His
wife's kicked him out.
When Jonathan
stumbles on a romance novel at the Icicle Falls library sale, he knows he's
found the love expert he's been seeking—Vanessa Valentine, top-selling romance
author. At first his buddies laugh at him for reading romance novels, but soon
they, too, realize that these stories are the world's best textbooks on love.
Poker night becomes book club night…and when all is read and done, they're
going to be the kind of men women want!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Review: What She Wants is a divinely different book about guys reading romances to get the women that they want.
It isn't a romance and its not quite what you'd call chick lit, but it is pure fun.
The guys of Icicle Falls are nice normal guys. Not hunks, just your average boy next door types, or geek next door, in the case of Jonathan and Kyle.
Kyle and Jonathan could be less nerdy cast members of Big Bang Theory. They are a bit too normal and tech savvy to really get the gorgeous women they want, in Jonathan's case it is Lissa and for Kyle it is receptionist Jillian.
You also get to see their poker buddy Adam try to win back his wife Chelsea, who tossed him on his butt when he forgot the ever important anniversary.
There's a lot of hilarity along the way with each guy, especially when Vanessa Valentine, romance author, enters the picture.
What made this book so fun was that you watched each guy grow as he worked to get or fix his relationship and some didn't turn out quite the way you expected things to.
I almost wish things were different with Jonathan, because unlike his buddy Kyle and even to a lesser extent, his friend Adam, he really tried to change who he was to impress the girl, rather than just being himself.
There's nothing wrong with being a geek. Just an FYI, this girl thinks geeks are sexy, but I was glad that things worked out for him in the end...much like Big Bang Theory.
Though the primary story revolved around Jonathan, you did get equal parts Adam and Kyle and it kept the story interesting, since this is a super clean story, but even without a lot of hot steamy sex, the guys make the story fun, especially with many romance novel incidents...like a book falling in the toilet, and Jonathan not being able to flip his dance partner Daphne on his first solo outing at a club.
There's really a lot of laughs here and a lot of warm fuzzy feelings as things start going right for the guys. (It takes longer for some of them)
I admit I do have one small gripe with this story and it is part of the Jonathan/Lissa storyline. I wanted to know more of why she was "The One." But then again, she wasn't really part of the story until the end, but other than her being the girl next door and his high school BFF, the reason for him carrying the torch for her for 15 years is a bit much, I wanted him to find someone else that would love him for his sweet geeky self, and Jonathan was such a sweetie pie, he should have had to "bulk up" or change himself in any way for a woman.
Still, this was a super fun story, one that definitely will appeal to fans of Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr.
Rating: 5 flowers
There's a lot of hilarity along the way with each guy, especially when Vanessa Valentine, romance author, enters the picture.
What made this book so fun was that you watched each guy grow as he worked to get or fix his relationship and some didn't turn out quite the way you expected things to.
I almost wish things were different with Jonathan, because unlike his buddy Kyle and even to a lesser extent, his friend Adam, he really tried to change who he was to impress the girl, rather than just being himself.
There's nothing wrong with being a geek. Just an FYI, this girl thinks geeks are sexy, but I was glad that things worked out for him in the end...much like Big Bang Theory.
Though the primary story revolved around Jonathan, you did get equal parts Adam and Kyle and it kept the story interesting, since this is a super clean story, but even without a lot of hot steamy sex, the guys make the story fun, especially with many romance novel incidents...like a book falling in the toilet, and Jonathan not being able to flip his dance partner Daphne on his first solo outing at a club.
There's really a lot of laughs here and a lot of warm fuzzy feelings as things start going right for the guys. (It takes longer for some of them)
I admit I do have one small gripe with this story and it is part of the Jonathan/Lissa storyline. I wanted to know more of why she was "The One." But then again, she wasn't really part of the story until the end, but other than her being the girl next door and his high school BFF, the reason for him carrying the torch for her for 15 years is a bit much, I wanted him to find someone else that would love him for his sweet geeky self, and Jonathan was such a sweetie pie, he should have had to "bulk up" or change himself in any way for a woman.
Still, this was a super fun story, one that definitely will appeal to fans of Debbie Macomber and Robyn Carr.
Rating: 5 flowers
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Sheila Roberts lives on a
lake in the Pacific Northwest. She’s happily married and has three children.
She’s been writing since 1989, but she did lots of things before settling in to
her writing career, including owning a singing telegram company and playing in
a band. Her band days are over, but she still enjoys writing songs. When she’s
not speaking to women’s groups or at conferences or hanging out with her
girlfriends she can be found writing about those things near and dear to
women’s hearts: family, friends, and chocolate.
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8 comments:
Thank you for hosting today.
Sounds like a fun romance. I love that Jonathan turned to romance novels for guidance!
Thanks so much for hosting me today, and for the lovely review. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book!
I'm looking forward to reading the book and have added it to my read list.
Very nice review
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I can't wait to read this one .
Penney
Thanks for the kind words, ladies. Ingeborg, thanks for following the tour. :)
I cant wait to read this one!
-Amber
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