Thursday, December 5, 2013

(Girls Are Players Blog Tour) Review + Excerpt + Giveaway: Girls Are Players (G.A.P., #2) by Ingrid Seymour

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Girls Are Players (G.A.P., #2)
by Ingrid Seymour
Genre: New Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Release Date: December 4, 2013
Publisher: PenDreams
Source: eARC (Thanks, Dianne and Ingrid! <3)
Links: Goodreads | Amazon 

Synopsis:

Jessica Norton is a villain in the body of a gorgeous, rich, college girl. She cheats, lies, plays with people’s feelings, and purposely breaks unsuspecting hearts to avenge a personal loss. She’s the kind of girl people love to hate—even if it’s just because she has it all. Except . . . she doesn’t have it all. What she wants most is the love of her high school sweetheart, Taylor Drennon, the guy who got away, the one who left without telling her why and caused all her bitterness.


Not surprisingly, Jessica’s evil has made her a pariah. Alone, without friends or Taylor’s love, her college life is a nightmare. She’s haunted by her own mistakes and drowning in lack of direction. Something needs to change. So when the first opportunity to turn her life around presents itself, she takes it. Home for Christmas break, Jessica runs into Taylor. His unexpected friendliness seems like an invitation to rekindle their love. Inspired by a drastic idea that will both distance her from her heinous reputation and pull her closer to Taylor, she decides to transfer to OSU where he attends under a football scholarship.



Confident she can regain his heart, Jessica reenters Taylor’s life with a splash. Failing to naturally lure him closer, she is then forced to rely on her old games and underhanded scheming. Though Jessica’s heart is in the right place, it is hidden from Taylor by her blunders. More than once their powerful chemistry takes control, leading Jessica to believe she’s winning. But, it’s a hot and cold affair, and she’s not the only one to blame for their stormy love. If Jessica can only coax Taylor into explaining why he doesn’t want her, maybe she could finally walk away from him for good, maybe she could finally be happy. 
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Review: 
I, right from the very start, am a huge fan of the New Adult genre. With the influx of New Adult novels in the past two years, I decided on giving my newfound genre a try, and amazingly, I thoroughly enjoyed each and every one I've read. And Girls Are Players isn't an exception. 

Although this book continues where the first one left off, it can still be read as a standalone. Girls Are Players is the second book in the G.A.P. series and this is Jessica Norton's story, whom we've met during the course of Guys Are Props Club. 

For the plot, reading Girls Are Players was a pleasure because it's just my kind of pacing. It isn't too slow to be categorized under the did-not-finish list and not too fast to be an exhilarating-to-the-core-therefore-i-am-exhausted-and-i-wont-finish-this list. It took me on a roller coater of emotions and I enjoyed every bit! I really didn't expect myself to get attached to a certain character and cries when she does, and gets hurt when she does, but I did. I couldn't resist because INGRID SEYMOUR IS A GENIUS! 

Now onto Jessica, Oh, the big bad Jessica from Guys Are Props Club. You might think that after reading the first book that I might, I don't know, want to cut her throat and leave her bleeding to death? WRONG. Because there has been a slew of books that tend to make me sympathize, or maybe even empathize with the main character and this book is among those! I really think that Ingrid did a great job in making me feel her emotions because when I was crying, laughing, dancing, and hating with her, it felt so real that I would be surprised to find myself sitting in my room, holding the iPad and reading. (Boohoo, I hate you, reality!) Right from the start, I really liked Jessica because I understood where all her bitterness comes from when she admits that she's still grieving over the lost of her relationship with her high school sweetheart, Taylor.

As for Taylor.. Hmm, Taylor, oh, Taylor! The hot and cryptic Taylor.. BTW, I loved, and by loved I mean loved, his tatts! The main reason why I went on a roller coaster because of his cryptic words! I was lifted off my feet! I loved the cloud of enigma surrounding him because that's what makes his (poorly planned) declarations of love cute! He and Jessica are like a Filipino speaking with a Chinese, they can't really tell each other things, but the way she understands him is the reason why I loved them both.

I am really recommending this book because of three reasons:

1. A really hot guy.
2. A really, really hot guy with tattoos.
3. A really, really hot guy with tattoos and cryptic words.

I'm betting that you're sold because of the three statements above? Fear not because other people will be too! LOL. I admit that when I first saw the cover, I was as sold well! Haha.

Go grab Girls Are Players because it is a must-read!
Rating:

EXCERPT
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Taylor sat down on the bench and began to play a tune I’d never heard. It was mournful and soft and made my knees weak. I sat and listened, felt my eyes fill with tears as the melody reached inside me.

It seemed Taylor had done the opposite of me. He’d changed on the outside, but not one bit on the inside. He was still the same enigmatic, brooding person he’d always been. He still spoke in riddles if he spoke at all. He still could undo me with one look, one heartfelt song, one simple question.

God, I still loved him so much.

When he finished playing, he lowered his head, his breath hitching as he inhaled.

“W-was that one of yours?” I asked. He’d composed several pieces, and this one had that familiarity that made me almost sure he’d composed it.

He nodded. “It’s called . . . Taking Time.”

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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Ingrid Seymour loves, loves, loves to write. Her favorite genres are Young Adult and New Adult fiction. Her debut novel “The Guys Are Props Club” is an NA contemporary romance which she immensely enjoyed writing. Her favorite outings involve a trip to the library or bookstore where she immediately gravitates toward the YA section. She’s an avid reader and fangirl of many amazing books. She’s sure that one day she’ll see one of her books made into a movie. She likes to dream big ;)

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1 comment:

  1. hot guy with a tattoed looks hot and yummie. thank you for the excerpt

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