Monday, 22 September 2014

The Science of Loving by Candace Viana



Romantic Comedy
Reader Age Range: +18
 

This is Candace first novel
 

Synopsis

She’s a shy researcher obsessed with muscles. He’s the bad boy of the architectural world, content with his bachelor status until his tattoo artist sister decides to play matchmaker.

Him.. Danny's in love. So, everyone else, meaning me, should be, too.

Her.. He's the scariest man I’d ever seen: Huge, bald, tattooed; a painted Aztec god. All he needs is a bloody alter and a knife.
 
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My Review

I was given a copy of this book from the Author in exchange for an honest review.
 
Ohhh My God ...... Let me first start of with saying I think I have a huge book crush on Matt James. While reading this is how I imagined Matt, looks like Vin Diesel with his shaved head and devil smile, The body like "the Rock" and tattoos like Jesse James and the voice of Jai Courtney. So now that this is done lets get back to my review.

I loved this book from the get go, when I saw that each chapter is being told out of one of the 2 main characters perspectives I almost lost hope, since I don't like books like that but boy was I glad to be proven wrong, this was actually one of the things that made me love this book so much.

There were parts where I laughed so much that my eyes teart up, one part where I was like oh no she didn't and parts where I went all ahhhhh.

The book was well written and I didn't mind reading it up to 1 o'clock the morning. I just had to know what will happen next and when I reach the end of the book I was sad to see the book ending and mad at myself at the same time for reading the book so quickly.

The 2 main character Angie - a shy genius who work with "fruit flies" and don't believe she is beautiful; and Matt - the brilliant architect, with the total bad guy look, shaven head and lots of tattoos, a temper but with a small hearts.  We have of course the best friends (one who constantly wants to rub Matt's head) and the two evil baddies - Stephani and Avery (will not give out to much info)

Now the Sex scene wasn't so rough and it didn't made me blush on anything. What I did love was that the story progressed before the sleeping together happened and I just LOVED that.

I would recommend this book to anyone who love Romance Novels and to those who want to try the "Adult Romance genre" this is the perfect first book for that.

The Science of Loving is under my Top 5 Romance Novels and one of a very few books that I will for sure re-read again. I give this book 5 out of 5 stars.

 
About the Author


I started artistically late in life. My parents cautioned me to stay away from art related careers. Instead I should pursue a serious occupation that would lead to a "real job and a stable career," which I did by becoming a metrologist. When thirty years later, a pesky thing called ethics got in the way of my career (I have them,) I decided to try my hand at writing.

Born in Seattle, Washington, growing up as the daughter of an engineer, it is small wonder that I ended up pursuing a career in the sciences. During my childhood we traveled across the United States as my father moved from one project to the next, finally finishing up in Charlotte, North Carolina.

After working at a series of bars and restaurants earning $1.65/hr + tips, I came to the realization that a girl with only a high school diploma and no skills, no matter how intelligent or hard working, would always be waiting tables. So I enlisted United States Army where met my metrologist husband of thirty years and traveled the world before settling together in southern California to raise our three beautiful children.

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3 comments:

  1. Thank you so much for this great write-up. I really enjoyed writing this book.

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    1. thank you for giving me the opportunity to review your book - I really enjoyed it

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