Tuesday, March 7, 2023

Thoughts I Had While Reading The Front Runner by Elsie Silver


I finished The Front Runner, and I'm over the moon happy with what I read! 


When I started reading this book, I knew I had to do a Thoughts While Reading post. You may recall that last week I posted one for Off to the Races by Elsie Silver. So let's jump into my random thoughts for The Front Runner!


Not familiar with the book? Here's the description:

Stefan Dalca is beautiful, brooding, and bossy. He’s also public enemy number one in this small town, with a murky past that’s hard to overlook. And I just agreed to three fake dates with him.

I may be a renowned veterinarian, but when I find myself in a sticky situation, Stefan is my last hope. I need his help to save a sick foal and what he wants in return is me.

Our time together starts out as a simple transaction, but the more time I spend with him, the more I wonder if he’s not quite the villain they’ve made him out to be. With every intimate conversation and lingering look, the tension between us builds. I’ve been drawn to Stefan since the first day I laid eyes on him. And now he’s downright irresistible.

I know sleeping with the enemy is playing with fire. But like a moth to a flame, I’m attracted to the mysterious man in a way I can’t explain—in a way those closest to me wouldn’t approve of or understand.

And the more he softens for me, the harder I fall.

But as his mysteries unravel, so do hidden truths. Truths that are bound to leave someone burned.

I just didn’t expect that someone to be me.

 

The Front Runner is book three in the Gold Rush Ranch series. Trope wise this book is sports romance (horse racing), as well as small town, opposites attract, a little fake dating, workplace, and forced proximity.  I guess you could even consider it a billionaire romance, as well as maybe a smidge of enemies to lovers. Personally I think it might be more hate to love than enemies, as it's really Billie who is enemies with Stefan.

Our main characters are Stefan Dalca and Dr. Mira Thorne. The setting bounces between Gold Rush Ranch and Cascade Acres. Naturally we also find ourselves at the track. 



  • STEFAN? Oh, I wasn't too sure about him when he was introduced in Off to the Races. I'm curious about who he is, and how he came to be a race horse owner/breeder/all of that.
  • I'm so happy that Mira is our leading lady. I've been curious about her!
  • Okay so these stories are overlapping a bit. Interesting. I like that.
  • Billie's dislike of this man is intense. I mean I get it after the shenanigans in Off to the Races.
  • I still really like Violet. She's good people.
  • Wait, what happened to that mare? I think my heart just broke. And of course her baby's sire has to be who it is. OF FREAKING COURSE.
  • How is this going to bring Mira and Stefan together?
  • OH THAT'S HOW! 
  • My heart is breaking all over again. (and over another horse!)
  • I'm liking these glimpses of Stefan's past that we are getting. It sounds like his childhood was not an ideal one.
  • "He needs a name. It's important he has a name." "Why?" "Because he's going to make it. A name ties him to this world. It gives him an identity. Means we recognize his existence."
  • The fact that Mira cannot classify Stefan makes perfect sense. The sides he has shown are vastly different, and which is the real him? Or is he just a mix of it all?
  • Hank really is the best. Such a father figure to all the characters.
  • OOFTA THAT WAS A LINE! Did it just get hot in here?
  • Loki? Really? I mean I love it, but too funny.
  • What's going on with Nadia? What was that call about?
  • 13 years between Stefan and Nadia. So he's 32, and I think Mira mentioned she's 27. 
  • I'm sorry, WHAT HAPPENED TO NADIA? I did not just read that. What the hell?!?
  • This bond that Mira and Nadia have formed so quickly is wonderful. Nadia clearly needs someone like Mira in her life. That female connection, a sisterly relationship if you will. (or just a good friend.)
  • That's right, Elsie did mention that there was content warnings for this book. 30% in, and Stefan just dropped some info. Oof.
  • Okay that's the tie that Stefan has to Rush Creek. I was wondering about that, and it makes perfect sense.
  • This has to be the dance that Stefan was referring to:


  • What is Patrick up to? Seriously. He's sketchy and I don't trust him.
  • I like learning about Stefan. This book has definitely changed my impression of him. Which was probably the point of him getting a story. The reader would feel for him, and what he's been through. I don't want to call it a redemption arc, as my initial reaction to him was based off of a brief encounter in that first book.
  • Okay I guess this really is a fake dating situation. Especially with what's going on. Personally I didn't picture Stefan as blonde, but that's what Mira is saying, and he just confirmed it. So okay then. I pictured him with a darker complexion, and darker skin. Why? No real clue, it's just what I envisioned.
  • Everything that happened when they visited Mira's parents was fantastic. From Nana giving her approval of sorts, to the things Sylvia said, to the way Sunny reacted to Stefan, to the "promise" Stefan made, I loved it all. Plus Stefan having Mira's back like that? SWOON!
  • OOFTA THAT WAS ONE STEAMY KISS IN THE RAIN! More of that please!
  • Oh my word the things that Stefan has experienced! His dad was a horrible person, that is very evident.
  • WWWHHHHHAAAAT? WHAT?!? NO! NO WAY. Excuse me while I pick my jaw up from the ground. (p186 iykyk)

  • Oh I cannot wait for that info to come out!
  • Okay this little break up of sorts...I'm not here for it. Nope nope nope. Come on Mira pull your head out of the sand.
  • Also this slow burn is TORTURE! (in the best way possible of course because of the tension.)
  • Stefan is so f*cking misunderstood.  YES HE IS MIRA, YES HE IS!
  • I wonder if Billie, Vaughn, Violet, Cole, and Patrick will be at this event? I could see Billie and Vaughn I guess.
  • Of course Patrick was there, and OH MY WORD!!! DID THAT JUST HAPPEN? DID THAT SERIOUSLY HAPPEN? AHHHHHH! Oh to be a fly on the wall!
  • Moving on from that ordeal with Patrick...Anyone have a fan I can use because damn that next scene was steamy.
  • So it's just done. Seriously. Unacceptable. What the hell!
  • Okay that's better, and YES!
  • That just made me blush. Dang. I can't say I've had a book make me blush before. Stefan has a mouth on him. 
  • Things are going too well, and there's still a lot left in this book. Something big is going to happen isn't it...
  • I am loving that Nadia has joined the group. She fits in so well with Violet, Billie, and Mira!
  • Glad it's out in the open now. Maybe now opinions will change. I would honestly love it if Billie's opinion changed. She's just holding a grudge.
  • I love how much of a goner Mira is. She just hasn't realized it's love yet.
  • Uh oh...here comes the drama. This is going to cause a fight, I just know it. 
  • I was hoping it wouldn't come out this way. UGH!
  • My heart is breaking.
  • I did love the conversation that Stefan and ___ had after the fact. I think it helped clear some things up, and shed a little light.
  • That person is going out to the lake to "talk" with Nora. Oh my heart!
  • WOULD YOU JUST LISTEN to what's being said! FOR CRYING OUT LOUD!!! UGH. I get it you're hurt, you're frustrated, but come on!
  • Nana is so spot on with everything she said. Love that she helped Mira see what was right in front of her.
  • OH NO! NO NO NO NO NO NO NO! NO!
  • Tears...tears are falling down my cheeks right now. I'm a wreck.
  • Oofta that was an emotional ride. 
  • Now let's work toward the happily ever after. It's time you two. It's time.
  • Ahhhh the results! YAY!!
  • The lake! It's happening! AHHHHH!
  • So that's how it all went down with the colt. I love it.




My rating for The Front Runner:


When I discovered that this book was about Stefan and Mira, I was nervous. You see when I read Off to the Races I wasn't a fan of Stefan at all. What went down with DD just didn't sit well. Yes part of that was Vaughn's fault, and yes Billie may have overreacted a bit, but ultimately had Stefan pulled back I might not have felt like he was the bad guy. Then there was Mira who had my curiosity from the moment she was introduced. So I wanted to see her get her happily ever after, even if it was with Stefan.

I loved how that forced proximity really spurred things on between the couple. Being there for the mare and the foal was important, but it also proved to be the perfect opportunity for Mira and Stefan to bond. A friendship was forming, and the groundwork was being laid. Plus it showed Mira that Stefan isn't "Dalca the Dick" like Billie believes. There is more to this man, and she's going to like what she sees. While I wasn't too keen on the 3 dates agreement, it really did work out for the best. It allowed experiences to happen, conversation to build, and a connection to be formed. A better understanding was developed. All of that helped lead to their happily ever after.

The visit out to Mira's childhood home for that family event was an interesting one. I knew her mom would love Stefan, but her dad's reaction had me chuckling a bit. Then there's Nana who just knows everything. My favorite part though, besides that kiss, was when Stefan stood up for Mira to another family member. He shut that shit down immediately. The things he said were perfection.

I truly was not expecting The Front Runner to be a 5 star read for me. Yet here we are. I have fallen for Stefan, I like Mira even more now than I did previously, and I'm also really enjoying Nadia. Then there's that dang horse, Loki, that stole my heart too. It's the name plus a few other things.

The steam in this book? OH MY WORD. It may have started off as a slow burn but things definitely heated up. Stefan has quite the mouth on him, and some of those scenes were wow.

Now I marked this book as a sports romance, but I'm debating on it. You see there wasn't much that took place in that environment. We were only at the track once, and it wasn't a frequent conversation. So I'm struggling with my classification as sports romance.

I absolutely loved The Front Runner. It honestly is a toss up between this story and Off to the Races for a favorite. I honestly think that Stefan and Mira could come out on top of the list. That being said, I still need to read Nadia's story. She could trump them all. Only time will tell.

Thank you for reading my random thoughts, as well as my review. I appreciate you sticking around through my long-windedness. Have you read The Front Runner? If so what was your rating? Did you fall for the couple?

Happy Reading,
Laura




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Monday, March 6, 2023

What I Read Last Week

Happy Monday my fellow book lovers!

Last week I read a lot of books that I just adored. Some were light and easy, while others were a little more emotional. I can't forget about the suspense either. Then there's the steam factor for these books, and let me tell you...the majority definitely had some good steamy scenes. 
Trope wise there were a lot covered. There was brother's best friend, enemies to lovers, sports romance, workplace, opposites attract, age gap, and also a college romance.

How many books did I read this last week? Six. Yep, I read six books. Three of which were ARCs, and three were older/existing titles. My average rating for this week was 4.1. I'm quite pleased with that number!  

My favorite book of the week was definitely The Front Runner by Elsie Silver. From the moment I started that book, until the very last page, I was sucked into that world. I did not want to leave those characters. Plus that dang horse tugged on my heartstrings. AGAIN! I've definitely fallen for Elsie Silver's storytelling.

this was me with a scene in The Front Runner.

Tell me about your reading week. Any new authors? New favorite books? Any books that you wish you hadn't read? I want to hear it.

Happy Reading,
Laura

Friday, March 3, 2023

Thoughts I Had While Reading Off to the Races


I've been hearing about Elsie Silver's storytelling, and everyone is raving about it. So it's time for me to dive in. As I mentioned in my kindle haul, I've purchased the first two books in the Gold Rush Ranch series, and I'm starting with Off to the Races. This is a sports romance set in a small town, and our main characters are starting off as enemies.

Main characters: Vaughn Harding and Billie Black (aka Wilhelmina Farrington)
Setting: Gold Rush Ranch in Canada
Sport: Horse Racing
Release Date: April 29, 2021

As I've done previously, I'm going to jot down my thoughts while reading. I enjoy doing this as it's real time thoughts that I'm having. Afterward I will write my final thoughts as a mini review.

Here we go with Off to the Races...



  • So I'm taking it that Billie's family is sort of famous? 
  • I'm sorry, Grandpa has been accused of WHAT?
  • Kudos to Vaughn for trying to take care of the ranch and also standing up for himself.
  • I love that the grandparents had a fairytale type of love.
  • Clearly there is drama in Vaughn's family, and they're not exactly close.
  • Oh Vaughn, this is not a good way to make a first impression. No wonder this book is enemies to lovers.
  • I'm liking Billie already, and how she isn't putting up with this little temper tantrum of Vaughn's. She's also finding a reason to laugh, and I love that.
  • Okay so this is a workplace romance as well. I'm here for that.
  • This horse has my attention. Cannot wait to see what Billie does with Double Diablo. I also liked how Billie told the horse that he reminds her of another man she met today. Oh how I giggled.
  • The interaction with DD was too cute. I can tell Billie is serious about this job, and she's going to give it her all.
  • I'm glad that Billie has found a friend in Violet. I think they both could use it. Oh how they are opposites.
  • That was an interesting interaction between Vaughn and Billie. Could this be the beginning of the fall?
  • Geez Vaughn jump to conclusions much?
  • The hug in the kitchen? EVERYTHING!
  • Go Billie go! DD is doing amazing. The way that Billie advocates for DD is so needed. She clearly has bonded with him.
  • They have meals together every Saturday? It really is starting.
  • Time for the first race. I'm nervous. This jockey isn't sitting right with me. He's going to do something to DD, it's what my gut is telling me.
  • Mama Bear, not Mother Hen. YES BILLIE!
  • Ooh Billie's secret is out! Someone knows her real identity.
  • "Vaughn, what are you doing?" "Shutting you up." LOVE IT!
  •  DD? WHAT? What's happening?
  • I didn't expect to tear up over an exhausted horse trainer, or an under the weather horse. Geez.
  • The tension between these two. Goodness. Just give in already!
  • They gave in. Kind of. It was very hot. 
  • Billie don't put your forcefield back up! Let this man in!
  • It's about time Vaughn! This should have been said a while ago.
  • Okay I'm 68% into the story. The drama has to be coming. Right? RIGHT? Oh what's it going to be.
  • Steamy steamy steamy!
  • Who is Stefan Dalca? Why is he popping up now? My mind is whirling.
  • Here's the drama, and right after such a successful day. UGH!
  • YES BILLIE YES! TELL HIM ALL THE THINGS HE NEEDS TO HEAR. MAKE HIM FACE REALITY!
  • VAUGHN!!!! WHY?!?! WHY WOULD YOU SAY THAT TO HER? GRRR ARRGH!
  • DAMNIT VAUGHN!
  • The conversation between Hank and Billie has me crying.
  • My heart is breaking for Billie. Thankfully Violet and Mira have her.
  • So Violet and Cole? Hello set up for the next book!
  • Vaughn better figure this shit out or he's going to lose the person he loves, as well as a fabulous horse.
  • He figured it out. HE FIGURED IT OUT, and in the perfect way.



My rating for Off to the Races:


That's right, I gave this book 5 stars. How could I not? The story demanded my attention. I was fully invested in the lives of these characters, as well as the horse. Even the setting was perfect. The 3rd act break up? PERFECTION! The antagonists? Even liked them.

Billie's relationship with DD? Absolutely could not get enough. She had a bond with that horse from the very beginning. Then there was that scene after the first race that just had me LAUGHING. Don't get me wrong, I was upset about what occurred, but Billie's reaction and response was top notch. That verbal smackdown was what both of those characters deserved. (in my opinion)

Honestly my only complaint, if you can even call it that, was surrounding Billie's family. I was waiting on them to bring a smidgen of drama. In my mind, and with how the story began, I fully expected them to make an appearance. I mean the mere mention of them brought a morsel of drama, but I figured they would actually appear. Whether that was at the farm, or at the race track. Doesn't really matter though.

The ending of this book had me swooning. Okay fine a good portion of the book had me swooning. I'm not even talking about the steamy moments, I'm just talking the regular every day actions. The care and consideration, the instinct to protect, the worry about how the person is doing, all of it hit just right.

Now I will say I can't wait to see how things play out in the next book. Violet and Cole? Hello opposites attract and potentially grumpy sunshine. I'm guessing there's also an age gap going. Cannot wait to see Cole's tough guy exterior crack. This man is going to fall HARD, and he's not going to know what hit him.

Have you read Off to the Races? How about any other book by Elsie Silver? This was my introduction to her storytelling, and I can see why she is getting the hype that she is. I seriously am going to be buying the paperback editions. I need to own physical copies. Yes I'm making this declaration after reading ONE of her books. When you know, you know. Also I have a feeling that after finishing the Gold Rush Ranch quartet, Elsie will become an auto-buy author for me. I'm making that prediction now.

Happy Reading,
Laura


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Thursday, March 2, 2023

I Need These Books Immediately!


Happy March! Welcome to the third chapter of 2023. Those first two were interesting, so let's see how this one comes together.

One of my favorite things about a new month is all the new books that get released. There are so many to choose from, so many to add to my TBR, and so many authors to fangirl over. This month there are 12 books on my anticipated reads list. Two of them are POSSIBLY being released in March, as in they have March release dates on Amazon, but I haven't heard any updates from the author. So time will tell.

Last month the majority of my list was sports romance, and honestly March isn't looking too different. Eight of them are sports romance. I can't help it. Sports romance is just where my heart gravitates towards.

What is on your anticipated reads list for this month? Any books that you feel you absolutely MUST READ? Even if they're not new releases, let me know! Keep scrolling to see the books I can't wait to get my hands on. You may notice that a couple don't have book covers, and one doesn't have a link, that's because that info isn't out there yet. Once it is though I'll share it to my Facebook page. Make sure to follow me there.

Happy Reading,
Laura

Note: I have read a few of these already as I received advanced copies of them for review. I'm keeping them on my list though for others to get excited about. (and believe me, I'm still excited!)

Wednesday, March 1, 2023

What I Read in February 2023 {Monthly Wrap Up}


“Even though February was the shortest month of the year, sometimes it seemed like the longest.”
― JD Robb

Did anyone see where February went? I know it's the shortest month of the year, but it shouldn't have disappeared THAT quickly. Wowzers.

Let's jump into some updates.

Life was pretty quiet. Thankfully. One of my kids did have a doctor appointment, but that was just our quarterly check-in. In other words, nothing exciting. I also attended school conferences for my elementary crew, and all are doing well. It does look like summer school is in the works for two of them. Neither are exactly thrilled by that, but I keep explaining that it will only benefit them in the long run. So for as long as their teachers recommend it, they will be attending. I'm a mean mom, I know. The only other "newsworthy" thing would be the snow storm that hit my state. My kids had already been off for Presidents day, as well as a teacher inservice day. So that storm allowed them two more days home. It isn't high school tournament season if there isn't a snow storm. If you're in Minnesota you understand what I'm saying. 

Spotify was playing quite frequently in February. I alternated between my 2022 wrap up, my little bit of everything playlist, and Midnights {3 AM edition}. Surprisingly I also listened to the radio a lot. My channel of choice is KQQL, which is KOOL108. They play 80's and 90's music, so it's my wheelhouse. It's the music of my childhood and I'm always open to listening to it.

When it comes to television, I watched Picard, The Masked Singer, and The Flash. I also watched, but didn't really watch, The Curse of Oak Island. It's one of my husband's favorite shows, and he was watching while I was reading. Every once in a while my head would pop up to see what was happening, but I couldn't tell you what was going on. As per usual though I did watch the channels that I subscribe to on YouTube.

My book total for February was ridiculous. Seriously. I did read 9 novellas/essays that were under 100 pages, so that helped quite a bit with my number. Time to stop beating around the bush and disclose my total. In February I read 29 books. TWENTY NINE! I don't understand how I did that, but it happened. All of the books were romance this month, which is standard. It's very rare that other things mix in. Ten of the books were ARCs, which I am so thankful to receive. The others though all came from Prime Reading or my kindle library. 

As for my blog, I was very successful this month with posting. I think I had a good variety of content too. From my weekly wrap ups, to my anticipated reads, to book tags, to trope posts, I liked what I put out. My favorites though were my Thoughts While Reading posts. I am definitely going to be carrying those forward.

Book stats for February are as follows:
Books Read: 29
Pages Read: 6,686
Average Page Count: 256
5 Star Reads: 2
Physical Books: 0 
E-Books: 29

What was my favorite book of the month? That would go to Broken Love Story by Natasha Madison. This was one of her older titles, but the story has stuck with me. I can't even begin to imagine what Samantha had been through, but I am so glad that Blake came into her life. Although I will say that I could have easily given this "title" to Off to the Races by Elsie Silver. That book was fabulous also.

My favorite cover of the month goes to The Owner by Xavier Neal. It's the simplicity of it, along with that pop of green, and the skates. 




Last month I shared the general link for my reviews on Goodreads. This month though I'm switching it up. Since I create weekly wrap ups, where I also put in little mini reviews, I have broken the books up by the weeks I read them in. So each week has a link to that wrap up. IF a book has it's own post, I have that linked as well. 


Week One

When We Meet by JH Croix
Take the Lead by Jessica Simpson
Movie Star by Jessica Simpson
Princess of Hawthorne Prep by Jennifer Sucevic
You Can't Kiss the Nanny, Brady Banks by Piper Rayne
Final Offer by Lauren Asher
Made for You by Natasha Madison

Week Two

Defensive Hearts by Alley Ciz
As You Wish by Angela Quarles
The Disaster on 21st Street by JS Wood
The Right Swipe by JS Wood
The Baby Blitz by Lex Martin
Unexpected Love Story by Natasha Madison
Healing My Heart by Gina Azzi

Week Three

Love, Pucks, & Other Stories by Elise Faber
Broken Love Story by Natasha Madison
The Owner by Xavier Neal
Curveball by Lisa Suzanne
Recovering Beauty by Gina Azzi
Reclaiming Brave by Gina Azzi

Week Four

One Last Chance by Gina Azzi
This Time Around by Gina Azzi
One Great Love by Gina Azzi
Off to the Races by Elsie Silver
Fastball by Lisa Suzanne
Bad Boy's Downfall by Gina Azzi
Out of the Gate by Elsie Silver
Yours to Lose by Emily Silver

Did you see all those Gina Azzi titles on my list? I've been working on getting through her backlist titles, and I'm almost complete. I have one series left to go, along with her standalone. Maybe by the end of 2023 I will have read all her books. Time will tell. Fill me in on the books you read in February! Any favorites? Any misses? Any recommendations? Have you read any of the books on my list? If so, tell me your thoughts on the various stories.

Happy Reading,
Laura



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Thank you to the authors who provided me with advanced copies of their books.