Friday 16 May 2014

BLOG TOUR ~ LOVING MR. DANIELS by BRITTAINY C. CHERRY

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To Whom it May Concern, 
It was easy to call us forbidden and harder to call us soulmates. Yet I believed we were both. Forbidden soulmates. 
When I arrived to Edgewood, Wisconsin I didn’t plan to find him. I didn't plan to stumble into Joe's bar and have Daniel's music stir up my emotions. I had no clue that his voice would make my hurts forget their own sorrow. I had no idea that my happiness would remember its own bliss. 
When I started senior year at my new school, I wasn’t prepared to call him Mr. Daniels, but sometimes life happens at the wrong time for all the right reasons. 
Our love story wasn’t only about the physical connection.
It was about family. It was about loss. It was about being alive. It was silly. It was painful. It was mourning. It was laughter.
It was ours. 
And for those reasons alone, I would never apologize for loving Mr. Daniels. 
-Ashlyn Jennings








I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
 
Let me start this review by saying I usually do not read teacher/student romances. I read only one in the past and it didn't work. I honestly cannot remember how I came across Loving Mr. Daniels but  I read the blurb and thought why not give it a chance, it sounds decent. Disappointed? oh no!!!
 I actually enjoyed and even loved it. The writer has a great way of writing that had  me drawn into the story. Her characters were believable, loveable and I wanted to cause bodily harm to Daniel's brother a few times within the book.
 
Loving Mr. Daniels had so much intensity, love, laughter, sadness and most of all love. Any book that can make me cry is definitely a good book because I am not an emotional person. I felt that the book was a little more than the teacher/student romance. It contained stories of drugs, murder, homosexuality and cancer. Tie everything I just mentioned into a book and I got a GREAT read.
 
The Story revolves around Ashlyn. Ashlyn who is broken because of the lost of a love one is trying to find out how to live with that person. Her relationship with her parents who are separated isn't the best and a decision is made for her to move to Edgewood, Wisconsin. On her way to Edgewood, she cannot keep her eyes off the strange man with blue hypnotic eyes on the train.
 
"His eyes were so blue and filled with interest. For a second, I thought they were a passageway to a different world.

Beautiful.
Breathtaking.
Brilliant.
Blue eyes."
 
Daniel Daniels is sweet, loving, a musician and a man with a deep and secretive past. He is a favourite amongst his students but didn't expect to see Ashlyn in one of his classes. I loved that he tried so hard to resist her and his love for her. I was actually rooting for their love to make it through the book. Did they find their happily ever after? You will have to one-click Loving Mr. Daniels to find out :)
I would recommend  this to anyone that will listen to me. I don't think I can put into words how much I loved this story and wanted, no I was hoping for another book about Ashlyn and Daniel.
I rated Loving Mr. Daniels a 5 Star*****
 
 
 

Walking in the hallway, I felt trapped. My eyes darted to the clock on the wall. The loud ticks reminded us students that we must hurry along or we might blink and miss out on our lives. Six more hours. Six more long, dreadful hours before I would be able to escape the imprisonment of the building.  
While I was walking, I saw Henry standing down the hallway giving me a halfway grin. I sighed and turned the other way, running directly into a person. My books and schedule went flying and I rolled my eyes.
“Watch where you’re going, melons.”
I looked up just in time to see that I’d managed to run into a guy wearing a letter jacket. A football player, and from how the followers huddled around him, I was sure he was the head of the team. I glanced over and noticed Jake standing amongst them, giving him a wary smile.
He shrugged with an apologetic grin and walked off.  Thanks for the help, chemistry partner. A few of the guys remained near me as I started picking up my books from the run-in.
“Those aren’t just melons. Those are watermelons. I love my watermelons big and juicy,” a boy laughed as he walked past me, mocking the size of my chest.
After I picked up the books, I held them even tighter to my chest. I couldn’t even raise my head to look the bullies in the eyes.
One of the downsides to wearing Gabby’s dresses was the way they showcased my body. But for some reason, I had to wear them.
“No need to read when you got a rack like that. I can teach you all kinds of things,” the head bully said. One of the others called him Brad. I felt his eyes roaming across my body and I shifted myself away from him which made me run into another. Didn’t they have better things to do on the first day of school? Like, maybe going to class?
“Just one taste,” one of the guys muttered as he moved close to my ear and rubbed his hands against my shoulders before the rough sound of a teacher’s voice filled all of our ears.
“All right, all right. That’s enough. Get to class.” The voice ran through my ears as my head was still down. I watched as all of the feet of the assholes scurried away. A hand came near me and I flinched.
The need for a shower washed over my skin. Violated. The boys’ words and rubs had violated me and made me feel as if I’d just been touched all over in the most callous way. I wanted to go crawl back to Chicago, where at least I knew who the bullies were. I wanted to go home.
“You dropped this,” the voice said, handing me my schedule. When I looked up, the paper in his hands floated to the ground and he gasped. “Ashlyn.”
Beautiful.
Breathtaking.
Brilliant.
Blue eyes.

At first, a weird sense of comfort washed over me from knowing that he was the one who’d dismissed the assholes. But then the facts sank in. He’d dismissed the assholes.
“What are you doing here, Daniel?” He looked so…grown up. So different than when I’d seen him at Joe’s bar.
His tan pants were attached to a brown belt that matched his shoes. A light-blue button-down shirt covered his toned body, and his hair wasn’t free. It was tamed, combed back, held in place.
Don’t,” he hissed. His lips frowned. I watched as he glanced down the hallways and the back of his right hand found his neck. “Don’t call me that, Ashlyn,” he whispered.
A locker slammed nearby, and I jumped out of fright. Everything twisted inside of me, and I fought back the tears that were pushing their way to the fronts of my eyelids.
How could this be?
Daniel cleared his throat and picked up my schedule once again. This time, he studied it, his eyes growing more and more worried. “You’re a student.” His hand formed a fist and he repeatedly tapped it against his mouth. “You’re my student.”
My eyes widened in confusion and horror. Mostly horror. The bell rang loudly, the noise rocketing through the hallways.

“And you’re late.”




 
 
 
 
Brittainy Cherry has been in love with words since the day she took her first breath. She lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with her loved ones and loves a great romance. The Space In Between is her debut novel and she looks forward to the world being able to read it! Other hobbies that she loves to take part in are writing screenplays, acting, and dancing--poorly of course. Coffee, chai tea, and wine are three things that she thinks every person should partake in! When she's not running around and crafting stories, she's probably playing with her wonderfully adorable fur babies who she loves to death!
 









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