Thursday, March 19, 2015

REVIEW: The Truth About Lilly (+$40 Amazon GC Giveaway!)

Title: The Truth About Lilly 
Author: Christy McKee
Series: The Shores of Lake Champlain #1
Pages: 287
Date Published: February 7th 2015
Publisher: Castlemara Creative
Format: Kindle
Genre: Romance
Source: Goddess Fish Blog Tours

Synopsis:
Lilly Talbot never imagined she would be starting her life over again. Losing her good name for something she didn’t do has driven her to move into an old lake house she inherited in Vermont. Upon arrival, she is shocked. Half the roof is about to slide into Lake Champlain. Even more upsetting, the man who can fix it will only agree if she trades him room and board for his labor. What will the good people of Haley think of her sharing a house with the handsome bachelor?

Connor “Mac” McQueen, once one of the infamous Whiz Kids of Wall Street, spent three years in prison for insider trading. Only one thing sustained him during his time inside, the thought of owning Point Cottage, a home he’d fallen in love with years ago. He plans to turn the house into a stunning showcase for his eco-friendly home construction business.

Now someone’s trying to drive Lilly from her home. Is it someone from her past? Mac has secrets of his own-- that could ruin lives if revealed. But if Lilly and Mac are to have a future together they must first delve into the past for answers and accept some difficult truths about each other. Only then, will they know if true love is in their hearts.
~My Thoughts~
When your life is crumbling around your ears, what's a girl to do? Go fix up a dilapidated lake house of course! Yet Lilly encounters some unexpected bungles in the form of a handyman who demands room and board as payment for his labors and ends up fixing much more than Lilly's roof. 

Lilly was a great heroine that you could really relate to and get behind in her efforts to better her life. Instead of whining, she took control of her life and made choices that would push her future and her relationships to the next level.  

Connor was interesting. I didn't warm to him like I usually do to the hero right off. Instead he was complicated, and had unexpected layers that had me feeling unsure about him even as I was fighting a growing affection (As did Lilly!). I'm not a big fan of criminal type bad guys...and there is something smarmy about White Collar crimes vs. violent ones. (sheesh..is that bad of me??) Eventually though, Mac won me over and made me fall for him too. 

I enjoyed Christy's writing style. It had a good sense of sweetness, with some light and spicy heat that made you shiver all over. I especially enjoyed her descriptive prose. Whether it was beveled glass, or a rippling --butt...You can practically feel, taste, and hear the events in The Truth about Lilly as they are happening. The settings were so romantic and classic. I mean, come one...what's more mysterious and sexy than rebuilding a beautiful, huge, old house!? The book itself was solidly written and flowed nicely. It felt like an easy walk instead of maybe a long marathon, and was a pleasure to read. It flew by for me! Just a few quick metro rides from work to home and I had it finished so you should definitely get yourself a copy! 
~Try an Excerpt!~
Sweet Jesus. Someone was in her house. Lilly froze, thinking if she didn't move perhaps the intruder wouldn't notice her. Each breath she took came in a short, painful pant, struggling to squeeze past the ice cold fear lodged in her throat. Beneath her pink knit hat, her scalp tingled with rising panic. She scanned the wall of French doors opening onto the wide screened back porch overlooking the glistening lake. The closest exit to the backyard was through the porch door, a good twenty feet away. Her cell phone was behind her, in her tote on the floor next to the recliner. Should she bolt for her car or make a dive for her phone to call the police? She jammed her hand into her right pocket...no keys. Almost like a ba ttle of good versus evil, fear and logic warred inside her.

This house was her last stand and nobody had the right to be here but her. She closed her eyes and sucked in a deep breath, drawing on her dwindling store of courage. Pulse pounding, she silently chanted, "Oh God, oh God," and forced herself to turn around to confront the intruder. A giant of a man, brandishing a baseball bat, stood in her kitchen, buck naked, squinting fiercely. Her gut reaction was to scream, so she did. "Get out of my house!"

She made a dash for her tote, frantically digging for her cell. "Stay right where you are, buster. I'm calling the police." Her heart thudded so loudly she doubted she would be able to hear them when they answered her call.

With an irritated look that clearly indicated he didn't consider the police a threat, the man tossed his bat onto the avocado green Formica island and picked up the red landline. His  cool blue eyes flashed. "Sheriff's a friend of mine."

He put the phone to his ear. "Morning, Lucas. It's Mac. I've got a lady out here at Point Cottage who seems to be lost." His gaze swept over her. "She needs a place to stay. Think they've got a spot open at the woman's shelter?"

What? Did this intruder think she was homeless? She straightened and pushed her shoulders back in a show of righteous indignation, but when she tried to fold her arms across her chest, her bulky sweaters, two UGA sweatshirts, a trench coat and a full length faux mink coat, made it impossible.

"See you soon." The man returned the phone to the center of the avocado green island. Lilly thought it looked like a pimento stuck in the center of a humongous green olive. To make sure this arrogant man wasn't trying to play her, she grabbed the phone and punched redial.

"Haley police department. May I help you?"

Relief washed through her. "Sorry wrong number." Lilly turned to confront the man in her kitchen. "Mac, is it? I'd be more comfortable if you waited outside, until your friend the sheriff arrives."

One dark, arrogantly arched brow clearly indicated he wasn't going anywhere. "You're dressed for it more than I am." He gave her the once over. "Why don't you wait outside?"

Like she would leave this guy alone in her house. That’s not happening. Lilly stalked to the front door. As she stuffed her feet into her mud caked Nikes she'd left by the door last night, she glanced sideways at the man and realized he only looked naked. Standing behind the kitchen island, the lower part of his body had been obscured. Now she could see he wore snug fitting blue jeans, impudently unbuttoned at the top. Relief pulsed through her. Half clothed was just like a glass half full.

She noticed a man's leather jacket on the hall tree, grabbed it and tossed it to him. "After you." She waited for the hulk to precede her out the door.

He gave her a huff of disdain as he pulled on a pair of work boots and shrugged into the worn bomber jacket. Lilly followed close behind him onto the wide front porch.

She went down the steps and groaned when she saw her ancient station wagon resting in a sea of mud. Last night's storm made it almost impossible to see anything. She'd missed the driveway altogether and also succeeded in mutilating a row of shrubs planted alongside the house.

Mac frowned at the damage and shook his head in disgust, which set her off. "Don't know what you're so bent out of shape about. They're my damned bushes not yours."

"Excuse me?" He glared down at her, a generous swath of his naked chest and powerful middle exposed beneath his unzipped jacket.

She opened her mouth to let him have it with both barrels only to be drowned out by the toot tooting of an insistent car horn. The blaring nuisance came from a candy apple red VW bug bouncing along the rutted circular drive in front of the house. Mac grinned as the car door opened, revealing an elderly elf wearing a blazing purple beret.

"Oh, isn't this nice," the blue haired lady chirped as she emerged from the red bug. "You two have met."  
~Meet Christy!~ 
Christy McKee began her career in TV news and eventually found her way into advertising and finally fiction. She believes a good story should be about characters who win your heart, sometimes move you to tears and occasionally make you laugh. As a reader, Christy hopes you'll be swept into her characters' lives enjoy getting to know them, experience the challenges they endure and be with them when they come out on the other side.

http://christymckee.com
Christy will be awarding a $40 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour, and a $25 Amazon or B/N GC to a randomly drawn host. Additionally, Goddess Fish Productions will be awarding a $5 Amazon GC to a randomly drawn host.

22 comments:

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  2. Good morning, Andra. Thank you for having me on today. If anyone has any questions about "Lilly" I will be glad to answer!

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  3. What a fabulous review. Also, a great excerpt. This really does sound like a good story.

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  4. i enjoyed the excerpt, thanks for the chance

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  5. The romantic cover is my favorite part of the post.

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    1. I've passed along your compliment to my graphic designer. You made his day.

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  6. Andra,

    Thank you for the positive and thoughtful review of The Truth About Lilly. I am glad you came to understand and eventually like Connor/Mac. It took Lilly awhile, too!

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  7. Hello Christy :) I just loved your excerpt ! Sounds so funny !

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  8. My favorite is the author bio. I also think its important that the reader experience the challenges the characters endure

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  9. I totally agree re "a good story should be about characters who win your heart, sometimes move you to tears and occasionally make you laugh".

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  10. I loved the excerpt and the mini bio which gives us a snippet of who the author is and lends a personal glimpse of who they are

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  11. I'm thinking I could do with a handyman.

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  12. Thanks for your honest review. Enjoyed reading the excerpt too.

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  13. Thanks for the review and excerpt!

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  14. Enjoyed reading the excerpt, thank you!

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  15. I loved reading the excerpt. It was very interesting.

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  16. Thanks for the review!

    Trix, vitajex(at)Aol(Dot)com

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  17. Thanks for the nice review, great to see that someone else enjoyed the story as much as I did.

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  18. Great excerpt! Thanks for your review, I'd love to read this book!

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