Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Backstage Pass By: Olivia Cunning


Backstage Pass By: Oliva Cunning


Pages: 283 Pages.

Format: EBook (Nook)

Series: Sinners (Book 1)



In this review I am not really going to tell you too much about the book. I am going to tell you how I found it, picked it, and how I LOVED IT!

Searching the Internet is one of the must do's when you want to find a good book and not waste your time with something you wont enjoy. Feeling a little bothered still from the last book I read (535 pages). I was having some trust problems. Unwilling to settle, I kick myself into research mode. Luckily, my best friend was home that day. It's easier to find something, when  you don't have to worry about sounding crazy. 

Reading reviews and checking Goodreads.com is a MUST DO! While searching the Goodreads website I had narrowed it down to 4 series. Well 5 but that one had cowboys and that’s not really my thing. Okay, so now to pick first step add ALL of them to my TBR (to be read) pile. Then read the plot description. However, I came across a review that changed everything. 

"WARNING: Do not read this book unless you have your significant other available or a vibrator with A LOT of batteries!! -Goodreads Reviewer"

Now that I read a few times. I read it to my best friend who looked at me and said, "Why are you not reading this book yet? You know I need something to read after the Sweet series." Some people just get you. 

I should say that this evening I was supposed to go out with friends. 

9 o'clock came, I told my fiance that I wasn't going...he said I had to.

10 o'clock came and I was informed that if I don't put my book down and get to were I need to be, I would regret it. So, I put my nook into my bag and head out.

That evening I was asked what I was reading currently, (I love my friends). If you ever wondered what a captured audience is, well then you should have been there. 6 Arab men listening to my description of this book, priceless. 

When I got home at 1 AM I still was reading, I read tell I was at the point were I was debating developing a adderall addiction so I could stay up longer to read. 

This book is NOT a Must Read.



2 comments:

  1. Melissa, the card at the end is priceless, it says it all, many times I have pretended the same thing, but it is only my book addiction. The description of your night out was just great, you should have taken a picture of their faces- they say a picture is worth a thousand words.

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  2. I love this review. My favorite by far!

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