Saturday, November 9, 2013

Honk Honk! Thief Blog Tour Stop!

 
Blurb:
Note to Self

Love is patient; love is kind.
Love doesn't boast or brag.
There's no arrogance in love;
it's never rude, crude, or indecent-it's not self absorbed.
Love isn't easily upset.
Love doesn't tally wrongs.
Love trusts, hopes, and endures no matter what.
Love will never become obsolete.
I'll fight for her.

Thief


Caleb Drake never got over his first love. Not when he got married. Not when she got married. When life suddenly comes full circle Caleb must decide how how far he is willing to go to get the aloof and alluring Olivia Kaspen back. But for every action in life there is a consequence, and soon Caleb finds out that sometimes love comes at an unbearably high price.
 
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5 Holy Shit I need a nerve pill stars!!
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My Review:
 
First of all, I cannot stop thinking about Pink's song when I think of this book. Honestly, for me, it about sums this book up:
 
Right from the start
You were a Thief, you stole my heart
And I, your willing victim
I let you see the parts of me
That weren't all that pretty
And with every touch
You fixed
 
Just give a reason
Just a little bit's enough
Just a second, we're not broken just bent
And we can learn to love again
 
 
This book was phenomenal. Tarryn Fisher has a knack for frustrating the ever loving shit out of her readers...in the best way possible, I mean :)
 
I sat through this book so frustrated and I wanted to scream and shot and let it all out. I am so, so glad we got Caleb's point of view. I absolutely adore him now. I loved him before, but I just wasn't 100% sure of his love. There is no doubt now. Also, this book just confirmed even more that I despise Leah's dirty red ass. She is a cunt, plain and simple. Dragging Stella in it was just lower than low. She is a thief, herself!
 
I absolutely hated to see this book end, but honestly, I am not sure my nerves could've taken any more. This book is phenomenal, ladies! If you haven't read it, I highly recommend stopping everything you are doing and getting started on book 1.
 
Here's the reading order:
The Opportunist (Love Me With Lies, #1)Dirty Red (Love Me With Lies, #2)Thief (Love Me With Lies, #3)
 
Here's a little teaser for you:
“What is it, Caleb? You’re scaring me.” “I need to talk to you about something,” I tried again. “I need to talk to my mother about something. Can you do that without being…” “Bitchy?” she offered. I nodded. “Should I be afraid?” I stood up and walked to the window, looking out at her precious roses. She had every shade of pink and red. It was a mess of thorns and color. I didn’t like roses. They reminded me of the women in my life; beautiful and bright, but if you touched them they made you bleed. “Olivia is getting married today. I need you to talk me out of going to the church and stopping her.” The only indication that she’d heard me was the slight expansion of white around her irises. She opened her mouth and then abruptly closed it. “I’ll take that as your blessing.” I strode toward the door. My mother jumped up and blocked me. She was pretty stealthy in heels. “Caleb, honey … nothing good can come out of that. You and Olivia are-” “Don’t say it.” “Over,” she finished. “That was my non-bitchy version.” I grimaced. “It’s not over for me.” “It’s obviously over for her. She’s getting married.” She reached up and cupped my face in her hands. “I’m so sorry you’re hurting.” I didn’t say anything. She sighed and pulled me down on the couch to sit next to her. “I’m going to put aside my extreme dislike for that girl and tell you something that you might find useful.” I listened. If she was putting aside her dislike, I potentially had mind-blowing advice coming my way. “Three things,” she said, patting my hand. “It’s okay that you love her. Don’t stop. If you turn your feelings off for her, you might turn everything off. That’s not good. Second, don’t wait for her. You have to live your life — you have a baby on the way.” She smiled at me sadly as I waited for the grand finale. “And finally … wait for her.” She laughed at the confused expression on my face. “Life does not accommodate you, it shatters you. Love is mean, but it’s good. It keeps us alive. If you need her, then wait. But, right now she’s getting married. It’s her day and you can’t ruin it.” Love is mean. I loved my mom — especially when she wasn’t being a bitch. 
 
 
GIVEAWAY!!!
Tarryn is giving away:
  • Kindle Paperwhite
  • Penny Necklace
  • 10 LMWL Amazon e-book sets
  • LMWL Bracelet
  • $25 Amazon Gift Card
  • Tree Necklace
Just click on a Rafflecopter giveaway to enter.
 
Also, there’s going to be a fan chat with Tarryn Fisher on 10th November (9pm-10pm EST) where you can ask her anything you want .
 
There will be some trivia questions for giveaways so come prepared with your copy of Thief!
 
Author Bio:

The Beautiful Tarryn Fisher
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I am a real life villain, truly. I drink sick amounts of Starbucks. Most of the time my hair smells like coffee. I was born in South Africa, and lived there for most of my childhood. I moved to Seattle just for the rain. Rome is my favorite place in the world so far, Paris comes in at a close second. I read and write more than I sleep. When I was eleven, I wrote an entire novel about runaway orphans, using only purple ink. I am addicted to Florence and the Machine and will travel to see concerts. I love scary movies and giraffes. I spend way too much time on Facebook. Meet you there?…




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