Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Wild Poppy by Vivian Winslow




I was so happy to go back into Vivian Winslow's world of Wildflowers with Wild Poppy. I like that you don't have to read the previous books in order to understand this one.  

It was actually quite thrilling to see where Poppy came from, and what made her. I met her when she was a composed and quite stern adult. So, to be able to see her as a young adult, learning her way and struggling through life to find herself was awesome.  

I loved going on this adventure with Poppy, and although there was some heartache and heart break, it's good to know that there was some real-life experience that molded her into who she needed to be. This was definitely a 5 Star Book for me! 

Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Uncovering Camila by Vivian Winslow




If you've been following my reading journey, then you know that lately Vivian Winslow has had my attention. I recently read Uncovering Camila by Vivian Winslow – and let's just say that it was not a disappointment. Not that it would be. So far, she's been able to capture my attention, and maintain it.  

 With Uncovering Camila, we get to actually meet Camila – she makes a slight appearance in Forbidden Rose as an acquaintance of Eliseo Perez. And by that, I mean, a bed – play mate. Just someone that Eliseo can get "some relief from" - if you catch my drift.  

Anyways, in this book we get to actually meet her and get to know more of her. Like where she's from, and what she's up to. We know that she's a part time bartender, and also an NYU student – which if you ask me, that's pretty awesome! We know she's a driven character who actually has a plan for her future. Unfortunately for her, her journey has some troubles and struggles that she has to get through.  
Obviously, this book wouldn't be IT without having a special someone in it – and in this case, that means Marshall James.  

I loved getting lost in this book and experiencing everything that the book and author had to offer her readers. I'm glad that I've been able to read them and make them a part of my world. All in all, I would consider this a 5 Star Book!