Monday, May 18, 2015

review || HOME SWEET HOME { blog tour }









Home Sweet Home by Candis Terry

Publisher: Avon Impulse (Re-Issue 5/19/2015)
Series: Sweet, Texas Novella
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Source: Tasty Book Tours/Edelweiss
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Rating★1/2







Before Candis Terry’s wild Wilder brothers met their matches, a soldier gets a homecoming in Sweet, Texas.

HE’S GIVEN UP…
Army Ranger, Lieutenant Aiden Marshall, fought in some of the most hellish corners on earth and survived. Those closest to him, did not. When he returns home to Sweet, Texas, he believes he’s broken and has lost everything-including his soul. The only fair thing he can do is tell the woman who’s patiently waited for him to come home-to move on with her life-without him.

BUT SHE NEVER WILL
Sassy waitress Paige Walker has no intention of walking away from the man of her dreams. He gave his all for his country and served with honor. Now it’s time to pull him from the darkness and give him hope. With a heap of love, the help of the entire town, and a tail-wagging companion, Paige makes sure her hero knows there’s no place like home sweet home.






about Candis || Candis Terry was born and raised near the sunny beaches of Southern California and now makes her home on an Idaho farm. She’s experienced life in such diverse ways as working in a Hollywood recording studio to chasing down wayward steers. Only one thing has remained the same: her passion for writing stories about relationships, the push and pull in the search for love, and the security one finds in their own happily ever after.
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{ note from Candis } .

"The inspiration for HOME SWEET HOME came from an article I’d read about a soldier who been forced to leave the pup he’d rescued in Afghanistan because it wasn’t allowed to bring the animal back to the U.S. In writing the story I realized that rescue animals are a huge part of the romances I write. Since I’m prone to rescue four-legged friends in my personal life I thought that maybe I could help in a bigger way. When I started looking into rescue centers I was overwhelmed by not only the number of animals in need but the generosity of the volunteers who often nurse these animals back to health so they can be adopted. The love and loyalty of an animal is unconditional and I’d like to see them have the opportunity to be loved right back. I know I can’t help them all, but I hope these donations will help as many as possible."

{ excerpt } .
“When did you get home? Why didn’t your brother tell me? How long will you be home? Do you want something to eat? Of course you do. Dumb question. Scratch that.”

Aiden couldn’t help but smile as Paige fired off a volley of questions, then finished them off with a random thought.

Just like old times.

She’d always been that girl.

The one who had a million things going on all at once and tried to keep them all in order inside her head. At times, she came off a bit scrambled even though, for the most part, she had it more together than anyone he’d ever met. Aiden knew she saw every day as a gift. She saw life as something priceless that should be hit at full speed and explored twenty-four hours a day.

When they’d been together, he’d managed to keep her in bed for several of those hours a day just to show her that a lot could be accomplished in a prone position too. But even then, between making love, she’d come up with a list of half a dozen things she wanted to do that day, next week, or a year down the road. They’d done a hell of a lot of exploring in those days, and even if he hadn’t been able to keep up with her eagerness on the calendar, he managed to keep her enthusiasm busy in other ways.

“A few days ago,” he said, answering her first question, then followed up with the rest. “Ben didn’t tell you because he didn’t know. And yes, I’d love a Diablo burger, a double order of sweet-potato fries, and a marshmallow Snickers milk shake.”

It didn’t take a rocket scientist to know immediately that she was hurt because he’d taken so long to come see her. By rights, she should have been first on his list. And she would have been, but he had obligations to visit Bobby’s and Billy’s folks. And after those visits, he had barely been able to look at himself in the mirror.

The wounded look in her eye disappeared, and her smile reappeared. Apparently, she realized too why he hadn’t come to see her first.

“Awww. Your favorite foods.” She shifted her weight from one sexy hip to the other. “I’ll bet you’ve been craving those for a long time.”

He’d been craving her too, but that kind of thinking had to stop.

“Pretty much since I boarded the plane for Afghanistan and left American soil.” Funny how the moment you knew you couldn’t have something, you wanted it even more.

“Well, the wait is over. You sit right there, and I’ll have Bud put your order on a rail.” Her tennis shoes squeaked as she turned and rushed off into the kitchen.

With all day in front of him and nothing to do, Aiden could watch her through the order window, excitedly gesturing with her hands while she spoke with Bud. Still, he couldn’t help wonder out loud … “A rail?”

The old man with the bald head next to him nodded and grinned. “She’s puttin’ the hurry up on it for you.”

“Oh.”

Guilt wrapped around Aiden’s throat and gave a hard squeeze. The faster Paige moved, the sooner he’d have to deliver the news. She looked so damned happy to see him, he hated to burst her bubble. Hated to hurt her in any way. But it had to be done. No matter how badly he might think he wanted it to be otherwise.

“For a man who’s got a pretty woman like that scurrying around to make time to be with him, you sure got a grim look on your puss.”

The man sitting next to him, Chester Banks, was well into his eighties. He’d had more ex-wives than Disneyland had rides. Over the years, his nose had grown, and his eyes had sunk. He probably weighed all of a hundred pounds soaking wet, was bowlegged, and wore his Wranglers so starched, his arthritic knees could barely bend. But Chester had no qualms whatsoever about chasing the ladies who were at least six decades younger.

“Probably matches what’s inside my head,” Aiden verified.

“Oh?” A scraggly gray brow lifted, and a smile broke across Chester’s wrinkled lips. “So you’re saying the lovely Paige is up for grabs?”

{ review } .
I once to detested novellas. When I thought of them, I thought of Christmas time and that was the only time of the year they could and should be released. The problem, I learned over the past year, was simply the way the novellas were written. I great novella will still hit all my drivers when it comes to a well written book -- characterization, emotion, depth of plot... Most novellas, too, only take place over the span of a day. Forgive me for not believing that two people can fall in love that quickly.

Four days, 96 hours straight, while trapped in a car with bad guys chasing you? Sure. I can believe that. But it certainly needs to be more than 24 hours.

In the last year, though, I've managed to come across so many well written novellas that my problem with them just doesn't exist any more. Instead, I get excited when I open up the file and see it's a short book. Oooh, a ninety minute read! That's what goes through my head these days.

HOME SWEET HOME is a good novella. Not only do we get characterization, our characters have a past, were already in love to a degree... and Candis put in timeframe jumps that worked/didn't take away from the storyline.

This story is the beginning to Candis Terry's Sweet, Texas series; it is indeed a reissue, but word on the street says that the story has been filled out some. I never read the first publishing, so I couldn't tell you for sure or if the changes were necessary or not but I can tell you that it's cute, it's sweet, and you may just need to have your tissue handy.

When Aiden left for the military, he was leaving behind his best friend and love, Paige. He never imagined she would wait for him. When he returns, he's battling an immense amount of survivors guilt, among other things, and doesn't feel right about keeping Paige away from a lifetime of happiness -- so he finds her to officially break up with her.

The thing is, these two are drawn to one another like moths to a flame. While reading their story, you see and feel the familiarity; you see and feel the love; you see and feel the understanding. You sense Aiden's apprehension to saying goodbye -- because he honestly loves her but feels that this is the best act he can do for her, so he's going to let her go. Likewise, Paige's love for him is just as strong. Not only did she wait for him -- without him asking -- she puts forth an effort to help make him whole again, regardless of the situation that life puts them in.

I very much enjoyed this early look in to Sweet, Texas. I've read book four and am 'touring' with five in a few weeks and I have to say, this is certainly a cute contemporary series that makes you wish that maybe, just maybe, this little piece of Texas could be visited.

for more reviews & tour goodies,

{ previous reviews of series }
Sweet Surprise review here }

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