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Title: Worth a Shot
Author: Gail Haris
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 21, 2020
 
 
 
Blurb
 
One simple
run-in got me more than I bargained for…and now I can’t go back. It might be dangerous,
but it might just be worth a shot.
 
Victoria Angel…
 
It was just a cup
of coffee…that’s all I was after.
 
Some much-needed
caffeine to get me through wedding dress shopping. That’s it. But I guess the
universe had other plans. How do I go from getting coffee to waking up in the
hospital after being involved in a drive-by? 
 
And how does my
mysterious hero go from taking a bullet for me to getting arrested and put in
prison? 
 
His last name is
Goodman, but according to the police, he’s not at all a
good man. However, it feels as though fate brought us together. The police
don’t agree…and my fiancé definitely doesn’t either. 
 
Tristan Goodman…
 
She thinks I’m her
hero, which couldn’t be further from the truth. Because of the business that
I’m in and the people I surround myself with, there’s always a target on my
back, and anyone associated with me is in the line of fire, including the
quirky yet gorgeous Victoria Angel. 
 
I’ve brought
nothing but danger to her life the minute she bumped into me in that coffee
shop. I know she’s not mine, but that certainly doesn’t stop me from going
after what I want. And what I want is an angel.
 
She’d be wise to
end all contact with me, exactly like her fiancé wishes, but I can’t leave her alone…especially
after I have a taste of heaven.  

 

 
 
 
 
 
Purchase Links
 
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Free in Kindle Unlimited
 
 
 
 
 
Author Bio
 
Gail Haris believes in fairy tales, love, and laughter as
the best medicine.


She was born and raised in a small town in the Midwest.
After graduating with a degree in Mass Communications, Gail went on adventures
traveling in America and Europe.
 
Her favourite adventures are the ones she gets lost in with
a good book.
 
Her love for reading and traveling lead her to attend book
conventions. Those conventions gave her the encouragement she needed to combine
her passion for creativity and storytelling. Using coffee and her imagination
she loves writing contemporary romances that blend laughter and true love out
of every day chaos.
 
When Gail isn’t day dreaming in front of her computer, she’s
busy raising her two daughters with the man of her dreams. She loves traveling
with her family, binge watching television series with her husband, singing
Disney songs with her daughters, and having huge family and friends
get-togethers that involve lots of food and usually a cake. 
 
She hopes by following her own dream of becoming an author,
she can set an example to her daughters that dreams can become reality. Maybe
she can encourage you too.


Never stop believing in love, dreams, and yourself. And
coffee…don’t give up on coffee and books 😉

 

 
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Gail Haris is a new to me / debut author so when I decided to read “worth a shot” it was kind of having a double meaning … I thought the plot was worth a shot and as it turned out … I was right.

When it seems like it’s a debut I am reading I always pay especially close attention to details. And in total I was pleasantly surprised. But let’s dive into the critical details …

The cover ….I am not a fan of the type of cover used here only works and if at all it only works for a certain kind of books. Had it been me in a bookstore I am pretty sure I wouldn’t have taken the book from the shelf to read the plot. I have to admit – I would have missed out on something good – but the thing is – cover sell books – at least in physical stores so there is that.

The plot … well that brings me back to my issue with the cover – in my reading world it’s the romantic comedy books where people don’t take themselves too seriously where this cover is used (still not a fan of the style). But the Blurb promises a plot that does not sound like a comedy and I think when I first came across the book there was no cover – otherwise I would remember frowning at the different vibes the blurb and the cover give.

Romantic comedy I can only digest when presented in a certain style – so when I started reading the book. The plot felt like a romantic comedy but then as the story went on the tone became more serious while still the banter went on with the characters. And at a certain point I felt that the characters banter and the plot got separated.

I am not sure how to explain that without giving the story away. It could be a very personal style of the author and if so it would definitely be a unique one I think. Still, I am not totally convinced I love it. The chemistry between the leads was beautiful I could have gone on for hours just reading their dialogues and at certain points, I was almost willing to mention “if you like the style of the writing duo Penelope Ward and Vi Keeland than you will like the writing of Gail Haris too”

… but then I felt that the plot didn’t run with the characters. When it was just the leads talking to each other everything was perfect but the second the backstory came into view I felt that a very serious topic was taken not as serious as it needed to be. Or it was presented to strong for a comedy? Or maybe it was ambitious to try to fit this kind of story into a comedy at all? Not sure and I really cannot explain without details all that well.

The writing … as mentioned before – I love love love the banter between the leads – it is perfect… the opening – how they get to know each other and all – simply perfect and if you love Ward/Keeland this will be your style too. Dialog wise this author is a winner.

The book I read was not the final copy I assume because it still had some typos in it – I am not taking them into consideration as I usually do not correct grammar (not my strong suit because I am bilingual and mix languages a lot) and they did not really disturb the reading. But there were enough for me to notice and I only mention them in case it was the final version and they were overlooked.

My thoughts….. I was blown away by some of the dialogues and loved the banter – but the plot itself did not runs smoothly with the tone that was set by the charters. – The character development – banter and setup are a 5 Star cast in my book but the plot had me shaking my head especially towards the end and only made it to 3 Stars. I know it sounds critical and maybe it is but it is meant in a good way because this writing style really has potential just for my taste it needs to be better balanced with the plot but because it is so special

Great debut with room for improvement

 

 

 

 

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