Review: Rules Of A Rebel And A Shy Girl by Jessica Sorensen

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Rules Of A Rebel And A Shy Girl

By Jessica Sorensen

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Synopsis

Willow
It started with a kiss and ended with a list. The middle is a bit more complicated.

The list of rules is supposed to protect mine and Beck’s friendship and stop us from accidentally kissing again. But most of all, it’s supposed to protect my heart from getting crushed and keep me from ending up broken like my mom.

I’ve always been great at following rules. But the more time I spend with Beck, the more I can’t stop thinking about that kiss and how amazing his lips felt against mine. For the first time in my life, I wish I was a rule breaker. But I can never cross that line. Not with Beck. Not with anyone.

Besides, if Beck knew the truth about my life, then the list wouldn’t have to exist because he wouldn’t have kissed me to begin with.

Beck
It started with the most amazing kiss ever and led to Willow handing me a list.

That stupid list. When she gave it to me, I wanted to shred it to pieces, pull her against me, and kiss her until she realized a piece of paper wasn’t going to stop me. Willow’s been my best friend since forever and she should know by now that I’m not a follow-the-rules kind of guy.

She may think that kiss was a mistake, but she’s wrong. Kisses like that can’t be a mistake. Willow and I belong together, have since the day I promised to always protect her from the bad stuff in her life. And somehow I’m going to prove it to her. Just like I’ll always protect her no matter what.

A standalone contemporary romance.

Suggested reading level 18+

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3 Star

Michel’s Review

Jessica Sorensen is known for her angsty New Adult romances that feature troubled characters and end on mega cliffhangers.  It’s refreshing when she writes a stand alone New Adult romance that ends with a happily ever after.

Rules Of A Rebel And A Shy Girl is a spin off of The Confessions Of A Kleptomaniac.  We met Willow and Beck as secondary characters in a tightly knit group of friends.  This is their time to shine. They have graduated from high school and are now in college.

Willow has always taken care of her mother. At a young age her father abandoned them and her mother fell completely apart. Her mother is an alcoholic / drug addict that can’t take care of herself.  She has put Willow in dangerous situations.  Beck was always there to rescue Willow.  Although Willow appreciates it, she also resents it.  She wants to be able to take care of herself.

Willow and Beck have been best friends for years.  There friendship is turning into something more.  Willow can’t handle it.  She’s afraid she will end up like her mother. Beck is going to do everything within his power to convince Willow he is her prince charming.  He wants her to know it’s okay to be rescued and depend on someone else.  Most of all he wants her to know she is truly loved.

Willow has a set of rules for her and Beck’s relationship.  Beck’s determined to break all of Willow’s rules and win her heart.

I enjoyed revisiting the characters from the previous book.  Although I liked the characters, this was not one of my favorite books by Jessica Sorensen.  It felt a bit repetitive and not enough swoon worthy moments.  Also it felt like Willow and Beck were very similar to other characters from other series.  I didn’t feel their individuality or personalities shining through and making them stand out.

Rules Of A Rebel And Shy Girl by Jessica Sorensen was not a bad book.  It just wasn’t as good as some of Jessica’s other books.

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Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she’s not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.

New Release + 5 Star Review: The Year Of Second Chances by Jessica Sorensen – Sunnyvale Series – Book 3

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Isabella Anders isn’t ready to accept that her mother is guilty of murder, and with the help of Kai, she might be able to find out the truth.

Over the last month, Kai’s feelings for Isa have grown. He knows he’s in love with her and will do just about anything to protect her. But by helping Isa, he’s putting his own life at risk.

Kai isn’t the only one in danger, though.

Isa is being stalked by someone who knows what really happened the day her mother was accused of murder, and they’ll do just about anything to keep her from discovering the truth.

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5Star

Michel’s Review

Yay!  The final book in The Sunnyvale Series by Jessica Sorensen has released.  It was well worth the wait and just as riveting as the first two books in the series.

The Year Of Second Chances by Jessica Sorensen is the third book in the Sunnyvale series.  It should not be read as a stand alone novel.  It needs to be read in series order.

The title is perfect for this book.  Isabella Anders has spent this past year living second chances.  A trip to Europe with her grandmother and cousin changes her life.  For once she is a somebody.  She’s not being ignored.  She’s experiencing a loving family rather than being the black sheep nobody wants to acknowledge.  She has transformed into a confident young woman embracing her beauty rather than hiding it.  When she returns home she catches the attention of the Meyers brothers.  One has been her friend and the other has been her lifetime crush.  Now they are both noticing her as a woman.  At the same time her family is protesting against her changes.  They want to keep her down. Isabella finally has the courage to leave her home and move in with her grandmother.  That’s just the tip of the iceberg in Isabella’s life.  She is finally asking questions about her real mother who she thought was dead.  Her mother is in prison for murder.

The Year Of Second Chances is the powerful conclusion to the secrets that are ruling Isabella’s life.  It is also an eye opener for Isabella.  The Meyer boys are showing their true colors and she’s finally seeing that there wasn’t a choice for her to make at all.  The answer has been right in front of her all this time.  Her heart knows which one it loves.

As Isabella uncovers a bit of information on her mom and secrets are beginning to reveal themselves ,the danger begins  to escalate.  A stalker, a kidnapper, and a murderer are on her tail.

Once again Jessica Sorensen wrote a riveting story.  From oppression to independence, from hate to love, and from despair to joy, Isabella Anders has come into her own.  I thoroughly enjoyed this series.

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The Sunnyvale Series

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The Year I Became Isabella Anders

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Isabella Anders has always been the girl that never fit in. Most days she feels invisible, especially when she’s around her older sister, Hannah, who catches the eye of everyone, including Kai and Kyler, the boys who live next door.

Isabella has had a crush on Kyler for years, but knows he’ll never see her as anything more than Hannah’s little sister, unless she finds a way to standout.

When Isabella gets an offer from her grandmother to travel overseas for the summer, she seizes the opportunity, hoping she’ll discover more about herself. And she does, but not in the way that she expected.

Three months later, Isabella returns home an entirely new person. The change is enough to catch both Kyler and Kai’s attention. But Isabella is still struggling with what she discovered over the summer and until she deals with the truth, she’ll never truly be herself.

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Synopsis:

Isabella Anders just found out Lynn and her dad want to send her to a reform school. But with the help of Grandma Stephy, Isa’s dad agrees to let her move in with her grandma.

Isa is more than relieved to be moving out. And after going on an unofficial date with Kyler, she wonders if maybe her life is starting to turn around. But then she discovers the truth about what really happened to her mother.

Not ready to fully accept that her mother is a murderer, Isa turns to Kai for help. Kai is more than willing to help, but to protect Isa, he keeps some of the more brutal details about her mother’s case to himself until he can find out more.

But when a mysterious blue car starts showing up everywhere, and Isa receives a threatening text message from an unknown caller, Kai realizes someone is dead set on destroying Isa. And he might not be able to protect her.

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Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she’s not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.

New Release: The Year Of Second Chances by Jessica Sorensen – Sunnyvale Series – Book 3

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Synopsis

sabella Anders isn’t ready to accept that her mother is guilty of murder, and with the help of Kai, she might be able to find out the truth.

Over the last month, Kai’s feelings for Isa have grown. He knows he’s in love with her and will do just about anything to protect her. But by helping Isa, he’s putting his own life at risk.

Kai isn’t the only one in danger, though.

Isa is being stalked by someone who knows what really happened the day her mother was accused of murder, and they’ll do just about anything to keep her from discovering the truth.

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The Sunnyvale Series

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The Year I Became Isabella Anders

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Synopsis

 

Isabella Anders has always been the girl that never fit in. Most days she feels invisible, especially when she’s around her older sister, Hannah, who catches the eye of everyone, including Kai and Kyler, the boys who live next door.

Isabella has had a crush on Kyler for years, but knows he’ll never see her as anything more than Hannah’s little sister, unless she finds a way to standout.

When Isabella gets an offer from her grandmother to travel overseas for the summer, she seizes the opportunity, hoping she’ll discover more about herself. And she does, but not in the way that she expected.

Three months later, Isabella returns home an entirely new person. The change is enough to catch both Kyler and Kai’s attention. But Isabella is still struggling with what she discovered over the summer and until she deals with the truth, she’ll never truly be herself.

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The Year of Falling In Love

 Sunnyvale Series – Book 2

By Jessica Sorensen

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Book 2 in Sunnyvale Series.

Synopsis:

Isabella Anders just found out Lynn and her dad want to send her to a reform school. But with the help of Grandma Stephy, Isa’s dad agrees to let her move in with her grandma.

Isa is more than relieved to be moving out. And after going on an unofficial date with Kyler, she wonders if maybe her life is starting to turn around. But then she discovers the truth about what really happened to her mother.

Not ready to fully accept that her mother is a murderer, Isa turns to Kai for help. Kai is more than willing to help, but to protect Isa, he keeps some of the more brutal details about her mother’s case to himself until he can find out more.

But when a mysterious blue car starts showing up everywhere, and Isa receives a threatening text message from an unknown caller, Kai realizes someone is dead set on destroying Isa. And he might not be able to protect her.

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2 Reviews = 5 STAR & 4 STAR : The Year Of Falling In Love by Jessica Sorensen – The Sunnyvale Series – Book 2

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The Year of Falling In Love

Isabella Anders / Sunnyvale Series – Book 2

By Jessica Sorensen

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Book 2 in Sunnyvale Series.

Synopsis:

Isabella Anders just found out Lynn and her dad want to send her to a reform school. But with the help of Grandma Stephy, Isa’s dad agrees to let her move in with her grandma.

Isa is more than relieved to be moving out. And after going on an unofficial date with Kyler, she wonders if maybe her life is starting to turn around. But then she discovers the truth about what really happened to her mother.

Not ready to fully accept that her mother is a murderer, Isa turns to Kai for help. Kai is more than willing to help, but to protect Isa, he keeps some of the more brutal details about her mother’s case to himself until he can find out more.

But when a mysterious blue car starts showing up everywhere, and Isa receives a threatening text message from an unknown caller, Kai realizes someone is dead set on destroying Isa. And he might not be able to protect her.

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4 Star

Robin’s Review

Just a few months ago, author Jessica Sorensen published The Year I Became Isabella Anders, the first novel of her new Sunnyvale series.  It’s a great pleasure for me to read the young adult genre, so I jumped at the opportunity to begin reading a series from the ground floor.  Sorensen had a strong start to her Sunnyvale series, writing a multifaceted story composed of several subplots and intriguing characters whose backgrounds seem to be shrouded in mystery.  I thoroughly enjoyed The Year I Became Isabella Anders, giving Sorensen a 5-star rating which I felt was well-deserved.

The Year of Falling in Love picks up where the first book of this series left off. Having been emotionally abused by her family for years, Isabella is a confused and lonely teenage girl.  When her father and stepmother threaten to send her away to a boarding school in Montana, Isa finds a new home with her Grandma Stephy and cousin, Indigo. She also finds friendship and support from the two Meyers brothers who live next door. Kyler, the boy she’s had a crush on for years, convinces Isa to hang out with him to help keep her mind occupied. However, it’s his troubled brother, Kai, who is Isa’s true friend and protector.

Told from the alternating first person points of view of Isabella and Kai, readers are able to see several subplots which seem to unfold all at once. Isa is being followed by someone in a mysterious blue car, and she’s also noticing camera flashes out of the corner of her eye. At the same time, Kai’s life seems to be spiraling out of his control, leaving him in much the same position as Isa. Because a portion of this novel is told from Kai’s point of view, we should be able to gain some understanding of his position. But instead of finding answers from his perspective, I found this created even more questions about Kai, his relationship with his family, and the trouble he’s gotten himself into.

One of the very best parts of this story is the developing relationship between Kai and Isabella. His feelings for Isa appear to be genuine, and although she’s supposed to be dating Kyler, it’s becoming harder for her to ignore the growing feelings that she has for Kai. Subplots involving Isa, the Meyers brothers, and both families are becoming more complex as they continue to unwind. Jessica Sorensen has done an outstanding job of creating mystery and intrigue in this series. She appears to be world-building in this novel, guiding her Sunnyvale series to what I can only assume will be a dramatic conclusion. Although not as strong as the first novel of this series, The Year of Falling in Love is still a very good, and I’m assigning it a 4-star rating.

5Star

Michel’s Review

It’s interesting how different people can read the same book and walk away with different perceptions.  While my blog mate, Robin , felt this book was not as strong as the first book in the Sunnyvale Series, I walked away with a different opinion.

First of all a reader must understand that Jessica Sorensen has a unique way of delivering a story.  She slowly builds the story with mystery, intrigue,and adds subplots that tie into the main plot. She introduces the readers to the main characters and their issues that drive the story.  She then slowly begins to unfold the story creating sexual tension, revealing passages, and creates intrigue.  The romance is a slow build that becomes stronger throughout the story. There are dark moments and beautiful light hearted moments throughout the story that make her characters become more compelling.  It doesn’t happen in one or two novels, it takes time to build the perfect story. Jessica Sorensen is a genius at building this kind of story that keeps the reader invested in the story.

I saw this novel as part of an intricate puzzle that was being revealed piece by piece. The first novel, The Year I Became Isabella Anders, gave this puzzle a center.  The second book, The Year Of Falling In Love, built the borders around this puzzle and added a few pieces to the overall picture.  The next installments will fill in all the gaps,add more color to the picture, reveal secrets hidden deeply among all the pieces, and will complete the compelling story into a beautiful portrait of two people finding themselves and falling in love.

Some readers may feel like The Year Of Falling In Love was too busy. My impression was that it was building a solid plot in a dynamic, compelling story.  It moved the series along and built the intrigue.

 In the first novel of the Sunnyvale Series, The Year I Became Isabella Anders the readers were introduced to the main characters, Isabella Anders, Kai Meyers, and Kyler Meyers.  The readers got a glimpse of who the characters were and how their family life was a driving factor in their story. It added a mystery of Isabella’s past, gave the readers an insight of the abusive nature of Isabella’s family, and introduced problematic factors behind the closed doors of the Meyers family. A love triangle began to develop between Isabella and the Meyer brothers. The readers were left with mixed impressions of both of the Meyer brothers.  While one brother seemed sincere in his interest and genuine friendship, the other brother seemed a superficial with his sudden interest in Isabella.

The second novel of the Sunnyvale Series, The Year Of Falling In Love, began to showcase the mystery and intrigue that is driving this series.  The tension with Isabella’s family, her newly found strength to rebel against her family, and the beginning of revealing secrets about her mother, keep Isabella’s head spinning.  Add the tension of a love triangle with a boy she has crushed on all her life and a boy that has always been her friend and this book becomes more than a mystery, it becomes a complicated romance.

In the first book the reader gets a good insight of who Isabella is as an individual.  In the second book the reader begins to see her grow and become a stronger young woman. The first book introduces the Meyer brothers and the reader begins to see the differences between them.  The second book gives a stronger impression of who Kai and Kyler Meyers are.  Kai seems to have the same issues with his family as Isabella has with hers. He has always had Isabella’s best interest at heart.  Kyle, the perfect Meyers brother, is still a bit of a mystery.  While it seems that he is interested in Isabella, it also seems like he has his own agenda. He has no compassion for his younger brother. There’s a bit of a mystery as to where he fits in the overall puzzle.  My creep radar was going off where he was concerned.

Although there was minimal romance in this book, Jessica gave the readers enough romance to keep the readers satisfied. Isabella had romantic encounters with both of the Meyer brothers. Each of those encounters left a solid impression.  I think the readers will begin to choose which Meyers brother they want to win Isabella’s heart.

Jessica Sorensen did an excellent job creating the love triangle tension between these three characters.  She also did an excellent job adding more layers to the mystery and intrigue of Isabella’s past.  She created enough mystique and tension to keep the readers wanting more of the Sunnyvale series.

Jessica Sorensen has once again created a dynamic series and delivered a captivating installment to the story.

I can’t wait for the next book in the Sunnyvale Series. I want the rest of the story!

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Isabella Anders has always been the girl that never fit in. Most days she feels invisible, especially when she’s around her older sister, Hannah, who catches the eye of everyone, including Kai and Kyler, the boys who live next door.

Isabella has had a crush on Kyler for years, but knows he’ll never see her as anything more than Hannah’s little sister, unless she finds a way to standout.

When Isabella gets an offer from her grandmother to travel overseas for the summer, she seizes the opportunity, hoping she’ll discover more about herself. And she does, but not in the way that she expected.

Three months later, Isabella returns home an entirely new person. The change is enough to catch both Kyler and Kai’s attention. But Isabella is still struggling with what she discovered over the summer and until she deals with the truth, she’ll never truly be herself.

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Release Blitz + 5 Star Review: The Diary of Lexi Ashford – Part One by Jessica Sorensen

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The Diary of Lexi Ashford

Lexi Ashford – Part One

A New Adult Romantic Comedy

By Jessica Sorensen

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Lexi has always had a reputation for accidentally messing things up, but she never thought she’d be jobless and homeless at twenty-six. With no other choice, she returns to her hometown to do a little life searching.

Lexi quickly discovers a lot has changed in the eight years since she first left Fairville, a quirky little town in the middle of nowhere. Most of her best friends from high school are now married and have children, and her parents have sold their home and are now living in a loft above their store. One thing still remains the same, though. Anders, her old high school crush is still as hot as ever.

Determined to get her life back on track, Lexi starts searching for an apartment and a job. But during a crazy night at one of her friend’s bachelorette parties, she wakes up in Las Vegas, hungover and married to Evan, Anders’ brother, a guy she barely knows. So much for getting her life back on track.

This story is an NA Romantic Comedy and takes place over multiple parts. Each part is approximately 20,000 words.

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Michel’s Review

It’s always great to sink your teeth into a fun and delightful book that leaves you with a big smile and the warm & fuzzies.  After reading so many dark thrillers and emotionally dark novels in the past few months, I needed this kind of book.  To my great surprise, Jessica Sorensen released The Diary of Lexi Ashford.

Jessica Sorensen stepped outside of her usual type of novels.  Rather than having a dark angsty romance, she created a zany heroine from a small quirky town.  Lexi Ashford is one of those delightful souls that marches to her own beat.  She doesn’t let her accidental mishaps, her scattered sense of time, her bad taste in men, or disorganized life bring her down.  She embraces it with gusto.  She has made her own path in the city.  The last thing she wants to do is move back home to Fairville.  In her mind Fairville is the very definiton of hell and she couldn’t get out fast enough.  She would rather eat pigeon poop than return home with her tails between her legs.  She’s managed to stay away for eight years.  She’s managed to survive city life and different jobs without too much hassle.  When a series of events in her life, some by her own doing and others by fate, leave her destitute and homeless, she is forced to return home to Fairville.

Things have changed in the oddly weird and boring Fairville.  Those she once considered the spawns of satan are vying to be her friend.  The town has changed, her parents have changed, the life she once knew has changed.  Are the changes for the better?  She’s not sure yet.

When she’s invited to a glitter themed bridal shower in Vegas by one of the girls that was her nemesis in her teens, she’s in for an adventure of a lifetime… or the worst mistake she could ever make in her life.  She can survive the glitter.  She can survive the demanding bridal shower party schedule.  She can survive about anything except… that maybe she might have gotten married.  She may have married the guy known as the sexy stranger that is really the younger brother to her high school crush.  Evan McKay may have been her weird friend in high school but now he is a sexy stranger she doesn’t know.  What’s a girl to do?  I guess we will have to stay tuned to see if Lexi can survive a Vegas wedding, gnomes in the bathroom, and glitter galore in the quaint, quirky, dwelling of Fairville.

Lexi Ashford is in for the adventure of a lifetime and is going to learn there’s more to Fairville than 80’s themed pie eating contest.  Let the fun begin.

Jessica Sorensen has outdone herself.  I thoroughly enjoyed this book and laughed my butt off.  I loved the quirky characters, the delightful town, and Lexi Ashford.  I can’t wait for part two to release.  Jessica has some delightful surprises up her sleeve for Lexi Ashford.  Evan Anders…watch out…Lexi Ashford is back in town!

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Release Blitz + 5 Star Review + 2015 Favorite + Giveaway: Confessions Of A Kleptomaniac by Jessica Sorensen

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Happy Release Day to Jessica Sorensen and her new YA Contemporary Romance – Confessions of a Kleptomaniac. Enjoy a sneak peek into the book below and make sure to enter for a chance to win an ebook copy of this book!

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Everyone thinks Luna Harvey is a good girl, but she has a dark secret. She’s a kleptomaniac. For years, Luna has managed to keep her secret from everyone, until one day she slips up and almost gets caught. Fortunately, Grey Sawyer steps in and saves her from getting into trouble.

Grey Sawyer is one of the most popular guys in school and hasn’t always been nice to Luna. While she’s grateful he helped her out, Luna worries he’ll tell everyone her secret and her good girl reputation will be ruined.

Grey understands Luna’s situation more than she realizes, though, because he has a secret of his own. One he desperately wants to tell Luna. But with their rocky past, he knows he’ll have to get her to trust him first and show Luna he’s not the guy he used to be.

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He reaches out and molds his hands around mine, bringing me the smallest amount of comfort. “Can you do me a favor? The next time something happens when you feel that pressure, can you talk to me first before you do anything?”

“You really want me to keep talking to you after what I just told you?”

“You think I’d stop liking you because you steal sometimes?” He shakes his head in disbelief. “Luna, I let my friends torture you for years. If anything, you shouldn’t be sitting here, talking to me.”

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Michel’s Review

Wow! Jessica Sorensen keeps blowing me away with each book she releases.  She has an incredible talent and taps into an unique genre.  Her books cover mature young adult and new adult genres.  She specializes in bringing to life one of the hardest transitions humans experience.  It’s very hard transitioning from a teenager to a legal adult.  At that age a person is still influenced by their families as well as their peers.  They are desperately seeking their independence and control of their decision making.  At the same time they are a bit insecure and still seek some kind of guidance.  Jessica has a way of putting those confusing feelings and awkward moments into words that any person at any age can relate to, sympathize with, and understand.  My children are at that age and I see so many similarities in Jessica’s books.

Confessions Of A Kleptomaniac has a very unique subject matter.  So many times I have wondered why people shoplift when their life situations seem good.  This book emphasizes that it is not always financial situations that cause people to steal.  Rather it’s a psychological look at what drives people to become addicted to stealing.  It is a need for control or empowerment.  It’s an outlet to release pent of feelings of being powerless over ones life.  It’s a temporary fulfillment of feeling in control.

Luna Harvey is a kleptomaniac.  She comes from a strict religious background.  Her family has kept her from being a normal teenager.  When she steals it gives her the feeling of control over her miserable home life.  When she finally gets caught it will force her to face her addiction as well as making good choices for her future.  At first the punishment seems very harsh but ends up being the best thing to happen to her.  She will finally face her harsh realities.  She will make an unexpected friend that understands her better than her own flesh and blood.  She will find herself and the freedom of being who she always wanted to be.

Grey Sawyer had an enchanted life.  He was the star athlete of his school.  He abused his popularity and bullied those that did not fit into his ideal group.  He didn’t look at those he bullied as individuals or people with feelings.  He was more concerned about his reputation and social status in school.  It all changed when tragedy struck his family and he had to face the kind of person he was.  He didn’t like what he saw.  His financial situation has changed and life is no longer easy.  It may be hard but he is embracing every moment of his new found hardship.  He is becoming a better man.

When Grey witnesses Luna shoplifting it starts an unusual friendship that turns into a deep bond.  Grey can confide in Luna.  Luna finally has someone that sees what matters most.  They both will learn about life choices.

Jessica Sorensen did a magnificent job with this book.  I think it may be one of my favorite books that she has written.  It really portrayed the difficulties of becoming an adult.

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Cover Reveal: The Year of Falling In Love by Jessica Sorensen – Isabella Anders/ Sunnyvale Series – Book 2

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Isabella Anders has always been the girl that never fit in. Most days she feels invisible, especially when she’s around her older sister, Hannah, who catches the eye of everyone, including Kai and Kyler, the boys who live next door.

Isabella has had a crush on Kyler for years, but knows he’ll never see her as anything more than Hannah’s little sister, unless she finds a way to standout.

When Isabella gets an offer from her grandmother to travel overseas for the summer, she seizes the opportunity, hoping she’ll discover more about herself. And she does, but not in the way that she expected.

Three months later, Isabella returns home an entirely new person. The change is enough to catch both Kyler and Kai’s attention. But Isabella is still struggling with what she discovered over the summer and until she deals with the truth, she’ll never truly be herself.

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The Year I Became Isabella Anders

Synopsis

Isabella Anders has always been the girl that never fit in. Most days she feels invisible, especially when she’s around her older sister, Hannah, who catches the eye of everyone, including Kai and Kyler, the boys who live next door.

Isabella has had a crush on Kyler for years, but knows he’ll never see her as anything more than Hannah’s little sister, unless she finds a way to standout.

When Isabella gets an offer from her grandmother to travel overseas for the summer, she seizes the opportunity, hoping she’ll discover more about herself. And she does, but not in the way that she expected.

Three months later, Isabella returns home an entirely new person. The change is enough to catch both Kyler and Kai’s attention. But Isabella is still struggling with what she discovered over the summer and until she deals with the truth, she’ll never truly be herself.

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Cold rain instantly soaks through my clothes as I skip down the driveway, moving awkwardly, because I can’t bend one knee. I don’t care though. Rain is awesome. And it smells so great. Seriously, if I could, I’d skip around in the rain all the time.

My hair is drenched by the time I reach the sidewalk, and the flip-flops splash water from the puddles all over the backs of my legs. It reminds me of this one time Kai and I walked home in the rain and we intentionally splashed in all the puddles.

“Isa! What are you doing?!” Someone shouts with a hint of laughter in their voice.

My head whips to the side as I stumble to a stop.

Kai is standing out on the side deck, beneath the shelter of the roof, and I think he might be laughing at me, but the veil of rain crashing from the cloudy sky makes it difficult to see.

“Going to the paint store!” I shout then wave at him and start to skip off again.

“Are you crazy?” he calls out. “You can’t walk to town in the middle of a rainstorm.”

I sigh and slow down again. “I’m not walking! I’m skipping!” My eyelashes flutter against the rain.

“Can’t you wait until it at least stops raining?” he asks, shaking his head as I jump into a puddle.

“No way! It’s either the rain or being in the house with Hannah. And I choose the rain. Besides, rain is awesome!”

I can hear him laughing all the way from over here.

“Would you get your ass over here?” He waves at me to come to him. “I’ll drive you if you really want to go. But it’s too damn cold for you to be playing around in the rain, no matter how cute you look.”

Cute? Did he just call me cute?

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Robin’s Review

When I learned that Jessica Sorensen had a young adult novel about to release, I jumped at the chance to participate as a reviewer on her release day! Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author. She has a wealth of writing experience, as evidenced by the more than 50 titles she has published. Sorensen is a talented author, and it shows in The Year I Became Isabella Anders. This story is really good. It’s one of those novels that ends too quickly and leaves you yearning for more.

Our protagonist is seventeen-year-old Isabella Anders. Isa has always been the odd one out in her family. Her interests lie in manga, comic books, zombies, blogging and a boy who lives next door – Kyler Meyers. She’s a tomboy who wears hoodies and baggy clothes – that is until she spends the summer in Europe with her Grandma Stephy. Isa opens herself up to a world of self-discovery and excitement, and when she returns home, her dramatic changes catch the attention of not one, but both of the boys who live next door.

One of the most interesting aspects of The Year I Became Isabella Anders is that this story is multifaceted. Sorensen includes several subplots which combine for one very interesting story. Don’t be misled by the synopsis. It’s accurate, but there is whole lot more going on with Isabella than mentioned in the synopsis. Isa has a complicated, confusing and somewhat mysterious life. There are many things to ponder about our protagonist, and I have many questions that I am dying to have answered! If you love mystery and intrigue, this story has it in spades!

And can I talk about those boys who live next door? Kai and Kyler Meyers are absolutely swoon worthy! Jessica Sorensen always creates interesting and complex characters, and these boys are no exception! Except for the final chapter, this novel is told from Isabella’s perspective. First person point of view tends to create mystery because, as readers, we never know exactly what the other characters are thinking. We never truly know the motivations behind their actions. Kai Meyers has me especially intrigued. Although it’s not too angsty and intense, I should probably mention there is a love triangle in The Year I Became Isabella Anders.

Isabella Anders is a complex protagonist, and even with a second novel on the way, she is already showing character development. Although this story has a minor cliffhanger, it’s not at all unbearable like some cliffhangers can be. I really can’t think of anything negative to say about this novel. Jessica Sorensen will soon be publishing a second novel about Isabella Anders – The Year of Falling in Love – and I can’t wait to delve into more story about these characters. The Year I Became Isabella Anders is a 5-star novel, and I’ll be adding to my list of 2015 favorites!

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Michel’s Review

It’s no secret that I am a huge fan of Jessica Sorensen’s books.  Every time she releases a new book or starts a new series I instantly add it to my “Must Read Now” list.  I devour the books and am left wanting more.  Jessica Sorensen has a gift of creating characters that come to life and jump off the pages.  Her characters are always complex individuals with multiple layers to their personalities.  She adds adversity and emotional angst that makes them vulnerable.  She allows them to take their personal journey with humility and strength.  Throughout their journeys the characters grow as individuals and become the people they were meant to be.  She does not hide the ugly realities of their lives and portrays those realities so that the reader is completely sympathetic to their plights.  I always find myself deeply connected with her characters and their stories.

The Year I Became Isabella Anders is fantastic.  It’s a story of a young woman discovering her self worth and embracing her inner beauty.  It’s a story of a girl becoming a strong young woman brave enough to face the realities of her life.  A story of a young woman embracing change with a natural grace.  She is also learning to open up and allow others into her small world to make it brighter.

Isabella Anders has always been the odd duck.  She doesn’t fit into the mold her family has tried to put her into.  She has lived in her perfect older sister’s shadow all of her life.  She has failed to inherit the perfection her mother seems to possess at all times.  She is an outcast among her peers in school.  One summer changes everything for Isabella.

A trip abroad with her grandmother and cousin is the best thing to happen in her life.  For once she is treated as valuable individual.  She is appreciated for her unique individuality.  Along the way she learns to look at herself in a new way.  Her cousin helps her perfect her outer beauty.  Her grandmother teaches her to cherish her inner beauty.  As the summer progresses, Isabella transforms into a confident beautiful young woman.  But she also learns that her place in her family is much more complicated than not fitting into their mold.  There are secrets that even her own grandmother is not privy to.  Secrets only her parents can answer.  Secrets that explain why Isabella Anders is the way she is.  Secrets that could either free her or destroy her.

When Isabella returns home a newly improved Isabella, the Meyers Brothers take notice.  Her life long crush, Kyler Meyers, finally sees Isabella as a beautiful girl.  Kai Meyers has always seen who Isabella Anders is, now he must show her that he has always had his eyes wide open.  But all is not as it seems in the Meyers household.  They too have their secrets.

As Isabella’s friendships with Meyers boys grow, the mysteries of her own past are not the only ones she wants to solve.  She too has her eyes wide open now.  She’s ready to handle every secret shoved under the rug.  She’s ready to handle the Meyers Brothers.  She’s ready for anything life has to throw at her.  Her biggest choice is which Meyers boy will hold her hand and capture her heart.

I loved this book.  It is a story of a young woman finding herself while uncovering secrets that have been hidden to long.

The Year I Became Isabella Anders ended on a cliffhanger that leaves the reader dying for more.  Look for The Year of Falling In Love – book 2 soon!  Meanwhile…enjoy this book!

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Release Blitz + Review : Inspiring You by Jessica Sorensen – Unraveling You Series – Book 4

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Happy Release Day to Jessica Sorensen and her new book INSPIRING YOU! This is the final book in the Unraveling You series about Lyric Scott and Ayden Gregory! Take a sneak peek below!

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Ayden knows it’s time to remember what really happened four years ago, so he can help save his sister. With the help of Lyric, he faces his past head on.

But dealing with the truth is difficult.

Will Ayden finally be free of his past so he can move forward to his future?

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Michel’s Review

Inspiring You by Jessica Sorensen is the final book in the Unraveling You series. This epic series has had readers biting their nails to see the final results of Aiden’s haunting past.

Aiden has taken the final steps to regain his memory. He is trying the experimental hypnosis therapy. Although this therapy could be very dangerous to Aiden , he feels like this is his only option.

The revelations are frightening. Aides now knows the truth. But is the truth in time to save his missing sister.

This final installment is astounding. The reader’s are finally getting the answers to Aiden’s past and present danger.

I have loved this series from beginning to end. It was great to have a satisfying resolution.

Read the Unraveling You series by Jessica Sorensen. It is outstanding.

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5 Star Review: Ultraviolet : Season 1 – Episode 1 by Jessica Sorensen

 

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Ultraviolet

Season 1 – Episode 1

By Jessica Sorensen

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Hidden in the Red Hill Mountains is the quiet town of Hollows Grove.

In that town, there is a field where a secret is buried deep beneath the ground.

And in that field is where Mila was found abandoned with no memory of her past and haunted by visions of the future.

Nine years later, Mila’s life is almost as normal as any other eighteen-year-old. That is until she starts foreseeing the murder of Nyjah Bradley, a guy she’s never met before, but whose face is branded into her mind.

Constantly plagued by the vision, Mila decides to track Nyjah down and warn him of his impending death. But when the search leads her back to Hollows Grove, she learns there’s more to the sleepy town than meets the eye.

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Goosebumps dot my arms as I become highly aware that there’s not a single drop of noise within earshot. Not even our shoes hitting the dirt make a sound. I want to ask Novela if she notices it, but I don’t want to risk upsetting her more than she is. I try to keep it to myself but then I hear the soft pitter-patter of light footsteps rushing up behind us.

Do you hear us? Do you hear us?

Welcome back. Welcome back.

We’ve been waiting for you, Mila.

Our gazes lock and without looking back, Novela and I take off in a mad sprint down the road

“Oh my God, we’re going to die,” she pants as she struggles desperately to keep up with me.

“We’re not going to die.” I gasp for air as I push my legs harder than I ever have before.

I don’t know what’s behind us. If it’s following us. What it wants. But as we near the edge of town, I dare look back over my shoulder and instantly wish I wouldn’t have. Because standing in the darkness of the road, watching us from a distance, is a lofty figure.

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Jessica Sorensen never ceases to amaze me with her creative stories.  I was apprehensive about reading Ultraviolet because it had a paranormal theme.  I was expecting the predictable type of paranormal story and Jessica delivered something altogether different.  I don’t know if a paranormal is the right genre to classify this series in.  It could easily fall under the horror genre.

Ultraviolet : Season 1 -Episode 1 is a fast read.  The reader can easily read this story on their lunch break.  It is gives a strong introduction to leading character, Mila.  Mila has an interesting background.  She has no memory of her life before she was nine years old.  She was abandoned in a small town in the mountains at the age of nine.  She was adopted into a loving family and has had a happy life.  The one thing that Mila has that is odd is her visions.  She can foresee events in the future.  She keeps her visions a secret from her family.  Her best friend is the only one she has confided in about her visions.

Nine years later Mila is eighteen and has recently graduated from high school.  She is planning a summer road trip with her best friend.  Right before they are about to embark on their road trip Mila begins having visions.  These visions are unlike any of the other visions she has had.  They are coming to her in dreams as well as her conscience time.  In these visions she witnesses a young man getting murdered.  The vision is quite clear that she is the only one that can save him.

The road trip leads to an impromptu stop in the town where she was found deep in the mountains.  What happens once she enters the town limits will frighten even the bravest soul.

Ultraviolet ends on a major cliffhanger that leaves the reader biting their nails and chills down their spine.  I had goosebumps reading this book.  In a lot of ways it reminded of the television show American Horror Story.  It wasn’t the story itself that reminded me of it but the format and delivery of the story.  Jessica Sorensen has mastered writing a chilling story that will leave the reader frightened and  wanting more.

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Jessica Sorensen is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author from the snowy mountains of Wyoming. When she’s not writing, she spends her time reading and hanging out with her family.