Saturday, March 1, 2014

Review: Thrown for a Curve (Perfect Fit #2) by Sugar Jamison


Thrown for a Curve (Perfect Fit #2) by Sugar Jamison

Published February 25th 2014 by St. Martin's Paperbacks
Paperback, 336 pages
Series: Perfect Fit
Genre: Adult Contemporary Romance
Heat Rating: Steamy-ish

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Summary from Goodreads

WHEN YOU’RE A big girl

Cherri has often wished she were thin and graceful like a ballerina instead of being a six-foot-tall blonde with curves that require serious caution. Surely a charming Irishman like her new boss Colin, with his throaty brogue and to-die-for bod, would never go for someone like Cherri. Unless maybe he’s looking for the exact opposite of a delicate lass?

there’s more of you to love

When Colin hired Cherri to work in his furniture-restoration shop, he had his eyes, first and foremost, on her artistic talents. But now he can’t help but see Cherri for the lush, spirited beauty that she is…and, soon enough, he finds himself mixing business with pleasure. But Cherri turns out to be more vulnerable than she appears. Is she in need of more than Colin can give? Or could it be that a feeling stronger than lust has him thrown for a curve?

Praise for Sugar Jamison’s Dangerous Curves Ahead

Dangerous Curves Ahead is laugh out loud funny and super sexy, with unique characters you can't help but love!”—New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster


I read Sugar Jamison novella for the Perfect Fit series back in December and I really enjoyed it. It was my first taste of the authors writing and I knew I will be eager to try her next novel. So when Thrown for a Curve appeared in my netgalley I was so super excited! I dug into this book the first chance I got.

Cherri is six-foot-tall blond with curves. She wishes she was smaller, slimmer and a lot more graceful. The last thing she expects was for someone like the handsome Irishman that is now her boss to go for a woman like her.

Colin has dealt with his share of heart-breaks with women. A man who has slept around with far too many women then he could remember is now feeling a bit lonely. He hired Cherri to work in his restoration business for her beautiful paintings, but is finding it quiet hard to keep his eyes or hands off of her.

This really was an interesting story. It had a lot going on from page one, and the pacing varied throughout the book but not once did I find myself slipping away. It kept my interest until the very last chapter! Cherri's grandmother was Ukrainian, so of course being from the country myself I found it very endearing contribution to the book and it made the first part of the story a lot of fun for me. It had me giggling and comparing my own grandparent's experience.

Jamison really does have her way with words, creating characters that are both likable and real. Cherri is quiet a bit younger then Colin and both of them do come with their own issues and none of them are perfect. Yes, there are some communication issues and a lot of misunderstanding but since their situation was kind of original to them, I understood where the frustration came from. I found myself constantly flipping back and forth between the two characters, taking both of their sites heh. I loved the humor in this book as well and how it weaved to some of the harder topics in the story. The second half of the book was quiet more different, dealing with a situation that got the two of them working on a marriage that neither of them seemed ready for.

I also really enjoyed how real Cherri was, it is always refreshing to read about women with curves and men who love them for who they are inside and out.

I found myself rooting for Cherri and Colin all the way and was rewarded with a very cute ending. I will be looking forward to more of Sugar's books in the future. I like how it turned into a read I wasn't quiet expecting, but the humor and the drama really worked in this case!





18 comments:

  1. I'm not a fan of too much drama in novels, but I do really enjoy a good romance and this seems right up my alley. Great review, Lily! :)

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  2. I am glad you liked this one as well, it looks really good.

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  3. Yay for real women type of characters! Sounds like an enjoyable read.

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  4. I adore the title and cover! Cherri sounds like my kind of heroine, and I'm glad you enjoyed her story!

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  5. I love the sound of Cherri not being a skinny slim young person and a real woman! Great review Lily, this one sounds refreshing.

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  6. Hmm, this isn't what I'd normally read but I'm glad that you enjoyed this! :)

    Lovely review! <33

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  7. it sounds nice, I was really curious to see a review about this one so thank you! I think it could be perfect to have something light to read. I'll have too check the novella out.

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  8. It looks cute :D I do like that

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  9. I've not heard of this one before, but it looks pretty good :)

    Janina @ Synchronized Reading

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  10. This sounds like a sweet romance. I do like it when the characters are completely flawless and perfect. Great review, Lily! :)

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  11. I LOVE reading about real girls, too!! I'm always rooting for them. One of my all time favorite books is Sherrilyn Kenyon's Night Play. It's Fang and Bride's story and Bride is such a great example of a girl with curves and not thinking she deserves a totally hot guy.

    You've got me totally curious about this author. I'm going to go hunting for that novella you read to check her out :) Great review!!!

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  12. I like when contemporary books manage to deal with tougher topics, but also balance it up with a good bit of entertainment and humour. This sounds like a fun read! I'm glad you enjoyed both characters and were able to invest in their story. It's always reassuring to hear that the ending is cute and satisfying. I'll be sure to check this out! Great review, Lily. :)

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  13. This sounds like a lot of fun. I love stories with tall blondes (I'm one), but it bothers me when they feel uncomfortable with themselves. I've always loved the attention my frame has got me, so I just want to shake them and tell them to suck it up. lol

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  14. Love a good women with curves books. But that cover, meh!

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  15. This book looks fun to me!! Funny how we all want to read books with a certain type of woman. I am skinny and taller and I love reading books about women like that. None of us want to read about this "perfect woman".

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  16. Hmmm.... I can have problems when they have communication issues, but this one sounds pretty good!

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  17. I have these on my tbr pile. I can't wait for some just for fun reading time to try them :)

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  18. This sounds like a great read, Lily. I like that the characters are realistic and that the story has a lot of humor. :)

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