Monday, 21 July 2014

Rule - The Marked Men Series By Jay Crownover

Do you love a story with a ‘Happily Ever After’? Well, the Marked Men series is for you! Although the prince may be a little bit unconventional and the princess is definitely not a damsel in distress.
These stories are gripping, filled with drama, romance and a family made up of a bunch of outsiders.
The marked men series revolves around the men who work in the tattoo parlour ‘Marked’ and their closes friends.
There are 4 books so far; Rule, Jet, Rome and Nash. With two more lined up; Rowdy (Out October) and Asa. I honestly cannot wait for the next two installments as I enjoy Jay Crownover’s writing a lot and I enjoy her drama filled story lines!

Now, let’s start with Rule. The first installment of the Marked Men.

Rule has been on my book shelf for maybe a year. It always seemed like a book I would enjoy, but for some unknown reason never got around to reading. But I was in a reading slump and decided I needed something that would grip me, have me smiling, fangirling and just make me fall back in love with story-telling. So I chose Rule.

Rule turned out to be my favourite book of the series, but don't worry the rest of them are pretty good too! 

Rule has always been the outsider in his family, he likes dramatic hair, piercings, tattoos and having lots of sex with anyone and everyone. His twin brother Remy died years previous to where this story picks up, which puts a lot more pressure to be the ‘perfect son’ as Remy had always fit into that box for his family.

Shaw was Remy’s best friend, from the moment he met Shaw he had always tried to save her, from her parents, from school, from everything. While Remy and Shaw were best friends his family always thought it was something much more than that. But, Shaw has always been in love with Remy’s not so average brother, Rule. But, Rule see’s Shaw as a preppy girl with really high expectations, who was always his dead brother’s girl. No way was he going there.

But, one drunken night leads to a whole load of feelings neither of them know what to do with. Though they know that it can’t ever be the same between them again. Shaw always wanted Rule but just when she’s on the verge of having him she clams up, gets scared, feels too much too quick. Which is pretty understandable, Rule is a very passionate person, about tattoos about his lifestyle.
But they do however, have these life altering feelings for one another.
AHHHHHHH! FANGIRLING SO HARD!

Shaw has a boyfriend previous to her and Rule’s drunken antics, he is handpicked by her parents to be her, for lack of a better word ‘suitor’ because I don’t think there’s another word for him. He isn’t a particularly interesting character, but he is obsessive about Shaw she’s his. Rule is just a bump in the road, a means to an end. The end being the extreme power couple their parents want them to be.
Shaw while in college to become a Doctor. Rule has his career as a tattoo artist. Shaw was always this unattainable person to Rule, someone that she could look down on. Rule’s own insecurities are seen a lot in this book as he is always the ‘imperfect’ son. His older brother Rome is in the army, risking his life daily. Remy was the good son, never did anything wrong or defied his parents in anyway. Rule just doesn't know how to act around his parents, with looks of shame and disgust from his mother and his father never giving an opinion. Rule’s mother does turn vicious and tell Rule it was his fault Remy died, as he was killed in a car accident that never would have occurred if Rule hadn't asked for a ride home that day.
Rule loses it, he has always thought it was his fault but hearing his own mother say it to him makes him snap. Rule leaves, vowing to never come back unless something happens about the way his parents look at him. Shaw follows right after him, telling her only parental figures that unless they can be more accepting of Rule, she will not come to the weekly Sunday dinners.

These Sunday dinners involve Shaw coming to Rule’s house to pick him up, because that’s the only way she knows that he will be there. If she pushes him into it. Which means after a Saturday night Rule has a stranger in his bed, and Shaw while having feelings for Rule has to see his one night stands every week. I don’t know how she did it time and time again.

Rule and Shaw are polar opposites. People who shouldn’t be attracted to each other. Rule the hot-tempered, tatted up, rebellious man and Shaw the well-mannered, rich, socialite everyone knows her to be. There’s not much that Rule and Shaw agree on, other than the fact that they care about one another.  
I know that there were a lot of ill communication. They really needed to get their act together in some parts, but watching them struggle through all of the emotions really made these characters real for me. Rule always wanted someone to accept him just as he was, and Shaw wanted someone to love her unconditionally, which she found in the Archer family. Rule found his comfort in Shaw.
 

If you’re looking for a book that’s not too heavy, has some bad-boy flare and has a love story that is sweet, cruel and sometimes challenging? Then this book is for you.

Stars? 4.5… Rule and Shaw needed to sort through their crap sometimes and stop blaming each other on different circumstances.
Favourite Character? Shaw. Her loyalty to Rule throughout the family drama really stands to her character.
Least Favourite Character? Gabe, Shaw's ex-boyfriend the psycho!
Favourite Quote? “We have to fix this.”
   “We have to learn to not break it in the first place.”
Anything else to say? Rule Archer is definitely on my Book Boyfriends list! :D

I'm going to do a continuous review of the Marked Men Series, so next week there'll be a blog post on Jet, the second installment and so on... :D Hope you enjoyed it! 

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Thursday, 17 July 2014

The Social Media Book Tag.


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► Your favourite short book (under 200 pages)

 The Ocean At The End Of The Lane by Neil Gaiman 


 This book is full of surprises, it is short and sweet but it is full of magic and wonder. I loved this fantasy novel, but what got me hooked was Gaiman's writing. It's beautiful, unique and strange. Neil Gaiman's version of magic is completely different to anything I've ever read before and I absolutely loved it. 181 pages of utter perfection.  

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► A book that everyone pressured you to read.
Twilight. 

I'll set the scene, you're fourteen, you're highly influenced, you succumb to peer pressure fairly easily because you really don't know any better. Now, your best friends are all reading this book, with two hands on the cover, holding an apple. You think 'it looks boring' your friend replies, 'no, it's really good!'. So you agree to read it. You re-read it so much that there are multiple bends in the spine (May I add this is the only book I own with bends in the spine). I was always Team Edward. 

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► A book you read before it was cool.

  The Fault in Our Stars - John Green 
I read TFIOS at the end of 2012, about October/November, so a few months after it came out in Ireland. I realise that it was popular at that point because of the vlogbrothers and the success of John's previous books but it wasn't really until this year that TFIOS became such a sensation. I'm just happy to say I have been a Nerdfighter since 2012 and that I have been bawling my eyes out and waiting patiently (OK so maybe not too patiently) since 2012. 
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► A book that you liked when you were younger, but you probably would not like now.
   My Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson
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It's not that I think I would absolutely loathe this book if I read it today, I think that reading Jacqueline Wilson when I was young really set me up for my life as a reader. I cared about her characters, laughed with them and sometimes even got sad for them. But, I think if I read them now they wouldn't have this affect on me, maybe I'm just too old for them or maybe I've just more of a steel heart then I think I do. 
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► A book that has the most beautiful cover in existence.

     Teardrop - Lauren Kate 

There's nothing to say about this other than, I read Lauren Kate's Fallen series and I wasn't 100% in love with them and I wasn't too keen on reading anything else of hers, but then I seen this cover. I was sold, hook line and sinker. I needed it on my shelf. It's been there since it was released on October 22nd 2013, and I still have yet to read it.. Oops. 
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► A book that you wish was made into a movie. 
   Maybe Someday - Colleen Hoover 
This books is absolutely beautiful, all of the music and all of the hear-ache made this book breath-taking. If a movie were to be made I think I would go see it in the cinema every single day. Because WOW! I just can't even comprehend it......... 
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► A book that you would recommend to anyone and everyone.

      Perks of Being a Wallflower.  

Now, I know this book came out in 1999 and almost everyone has heard of it. But, this book is filled with tension, love, loss, heart-ache. It's a beautifully written coming-of-age novel about a young teen who has demons, demons he tries to suppress. I loved Charlie so much. I have made my friends read this and not one of them has been disappointed. I love this novel, if you haven't read, do! Right now. Stop what you're doing and go pick up this book! Then watch the movie. Read first. Movie Later. 



That's all from me, sorry for the blog silence lately but, with a new job finishing off my first year of college and just needing some personal, away from laptop time... I hope you enjoyed this tag! 


 There will be a review up on Sunday of 2 books, so stay tuned! :D 


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