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4.1.18

Review: The Key to Everything by Paula Stokes


Summary/Cover Image from Author's Website
College senior Oakland Fuller has always believed in signs and soulmates, so when both a therapist and a fortuneteller say that her repeated relationship failures are due to unresolved feelings for her high school boyfriend, Seth, Oakland tries desperately to get back in touch with him. Problem: Seth isn’t responding to her online messages.

To rescue Oakland from a pathetic Christmas break of sitting in front of the computer, her best friend Morgan books the two of them on a guided excursion of Thailand. When the girls meet a pair of American soldiers in Bangkok, Oakland takes Morgan’s advice and engages in a little harmless holiday hooking up. Sergeant Tyson Banks is the perfect mix of sexy and fun. Two weeks with him might just turn out to be the best relationship Oakland has ever had.

Until the day she spots someone familiar across a crowded temple complex—it’s Seth! Somehow the boy she’s been trying to reconnect with is in Bangkok too. If that’s not a sign, then what is?

Filled with friendship, romance, bromance, and gorgeous faraway settings, The Key to Everything is a story for anyone who’s ever dreamed of finding love when (or where) they least expected it.
Review: 

I can't stop smiling...the ending was way too cute and perfect for words! 

Paula Stokes's THE KEY TO EVERYTHING is romantic, adventurous, and insightful. 

I loved a lot about THE KEY TO EVERYTHING; however, I have to say the characters were by far my favorite part! THEY KEY TO EVERYTHING is classified as New Adult so Oakland and Morgan are college aged - second semester seniors to be exact. It was so much fun to read about characters who are around my age and going through similar things to what I just went through - graduating college, deciding what comes next, really just overthinking anything and  everything. 

Oakland is the more sensible out of the two. She's a planner and a rule-follower. She doesn't trust or open up easily, and I could easily relate, as I've always been that type of friend. At first, I was slightly worried that her indecision over the two boys would annoy me; however, that didn't happen. 

Instead, I felt that this journey was the last stepping stone in her growing up, and I enjoyed watching that occur. She's questioning the past while looking towards the future, and I feel like that's the natural progression of things. Her romance with Tyson was sparkly, new, and sexy while her memories of Scott were safe and sweet - the last remainder of childhood innocence in some respect. I could easily see the appeal of both boys as well as understand her conflict in choosing. Additionally, they both brought out the good in Oakland. 

Tyson, however, was without a doubt my favorite. He's adventurous, fearless, and risk-taking, and he brought those traits out in Oakland. I loved seeing Oakland open up, taking jumps and leaps. I especially loved that he wasn't a "rusher." He always wanted Oakland to feel safe and in control, and while at times I think she pushed his understanding a little too far, I thought it was sweet that he was always so willing to be there for her, no matter the outcome. Maybe a little too perfect, but I still liked him nonetheless. 

I also liked the side characters. Morgan was such a riot. I thought it was awesome that she always spoke her mind and didn't take anyone's garbage. I also loved seeing the dynamic between Morgan and Oakland. They banter always kept me giggling, and I especially loved how Morgan got Oakland into such crazy situations at times. It reminded me of my own best friend and me. Morgan's love interest was also adorable. I need a book about those two next! 

The setting was another fantastic part. I knew a fair amount about Thailand before starting this; however, it was fun to see the country and its culture through Oakland's eyes. It was interesting to see the different customs and traditions as well as how they celebrated Christmas. Additionally, Paula's descriptions added a drool-worthy factor. She beautifully painted the scene, so much so in fact that I now want to go to Thailand. 

In all, THEY KEY TO EVERYTHING is yet another rich addition to the New Adult genre. Paula Stokes's perfectly captures what it feels like to be at that pivotal point between college and real life, showing the fear, confusion, and more importantly, hope that comes with. It's a book about taking chances, falling in love, and embracing the unknown, no matter how scary it may be. This may be my first book by Paula, but it certainly won't be my last.


5 stars!! 

The Key to Everything is now out!


*Special Note: It's currently free through kindle unlimited.* 

Source: eARC provided by author - thanks Paula! 


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29.11.17

Waiting on Wednesday (159)

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine


Busted by Gina Ciocca
(Coming January 2nd, 2018!) 


Catching cheaters and liars is a lucrative hobby―until you fall for one of the suspects. Perfect for fans of Veronica Mars, this new novel from the author of Last Year's Mistake will steal your heart!
Marisa never planned to be a snoop for hire. It wasn't like she wanted to catch her best friend's boyfriend making out with another girl. But as her reputation for sniffing out cheaters spreads all over school, Marisa finds herself the reluctant queen of busting two-timing boys. 
And her next case? It's for ex-frenemy Kendall. She's convinced her boyfriend, TJ, has feelings for someone else and persuades Marissa to start spying on him. But the more Marisa gets to know sincere and artistic TJ, the more she starts to fall for him. Worse yet, the feelings seem to be mutual. Marisa knows she needs to give up her investigation―and the spoken-for guy who may just be the love of her life. Then she uncovers new secrets about Kendall and TJ, secrets that take "cheater" to a whole new level...
"Perfect for fans of Veronica Mars?!" Okay. That's it. I'm SOLD! But seriously, I love books about teenage sleuths and the cover is awesome so fingers crossed it's awesome!  


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Hidden Pieces by Paula Stokes 
(Coming August 28, 2018!)

Embry Woods has secrets. Small ones about her past. Bigger ones about her relationship with town hero Luke and her feelings for someone new. But the biggest secret she carries with her is about what happened that night at the Sea Cliff Inn. The fire. The homeless guy. Everyone thinks Embry is a hero, too, but that couldn’t be further from the truth.

Embry thinks she’ll have to take the secret to her grave, until she receives an anonymous note—someone else knows the truth. Next comes a series of threatening messages, asking Embry to make impossible choices, forcing her to put her loved ones at risk. Someone is playing a high stakes game where no one in Embry’s life is safe. And their last move is murder...

Paula Stokes is an author that I NEED to read, and really, I have no excuse since I own not one but two of her books. This one sounds amazing - I can't wait to find out what Embry is hiding! 



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