Lessons in Pure Life

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Pub Date 6 Apr 2015 | Archive Date 1 Sep 2015

Description

Freshly minted grad Emilia Noble arrives in Costa Rica to teach English in the tropical community of Pacifica. Its carefree, pura vida lifestyle is a welcome contrast to her dark and wintry origins. Tossing caution aside like an old winter coat, she plunges headfirst into an exotic cocktail of sensory pleasure.

Diego is a local whose surfer body and cool detachment make Lia buzz with a long-lost thrill. Fascinated by her new environment, she can’t help but wonder about the moody inner workings of the boy with triceps like Wolverine and a grimace to match.

Diego seems to have no problem ignoring Lia, though. Caught up in his family’s conflicted attitude toward foreigners, he notices her only when it’s convenient. But as Lia thrives in her new surroundings, Diego might just find reason enough to defy his embattled, insular father. When north and south are mixed together, the results are intoxicating.

Freshly minted grad Emilia Noble arrives in Costa Rica to teach English in the tropical community of Pacifica. Its carefree, pura vida lifestyle is a welcome contrast to her dark and wintry origins...


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Marketing Plan

The Lessons in Pure Life blog tour will take place in April, following the release launch on April 6, 2015. These events are being organized by InkSlinger PR.

Email meghan@trystbooks.com for details.

The Lessons in Pure Life blog tour will take place in April, following the release launch on April 6, 2015. These events are being organized by InkSlinger PR.

Email meghan@trystbooks.com for details.


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9780993700392
PRICE US$5.99 (USD)

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Featured Reviews

I received ‘Lessons in Pure Life’ from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I liked the story. It was easygoing, really sweet and enjoying. I didn’t have to think about anything, I just read. It was like life itself; it was about finding the special place just for yourself, where you can be whoever you want to be. It was about finding new goal in life, about love and friendship and new beginnings. It was about letting go of the past, about forgiving yourself. It was full of emotions. And it was true, about everything. Most important part, I could feel for the characters.

The only thing I didn’t like was the fact, that I can’t speak even a word in Spanish, so I didn’t understand what they were saying. But who really care about that part, when you are reading good story?

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I need to confess I did something I hadn't done since way back when I first discovered the addictiveness of reading. I gorged on this book. Meaning that when I saw I had little time and no guarantee that I would have another reading break for an undetermined period and was unwilling to leave these characters and story to rest, at the 7% mark I started skimming over the book, reading bits and pieces of it until I got a partial picture and was somewhat appeased.

Don't judge, I know I shouldn't have done it. I wasn't even going to start this book for few days because I needed a break from reading. But once I picked this up I couldn't put it down.

Now that I have fully read this book, I feel free to say I loved it and I have a lot of things to say about it. Let’s see if I don’t mess up my original pre-review.

I can’t tell you how much I enjoyed reading this book. It was sweet, provocatively steamy, and absolutely swoony. It gave me some sad tears but mostly huge smiles. It was truly a celebration of the best emotions overcoming the sad, painful and ugly ones.

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For the last few months, I’ve been in a bit of a slump where romance stories were concerned. I can’t remember the last time that I read a book where the romance truly moved me or made me smile down at my book. It had me worried, because here I am trying to kick off a brand new book review blog where the most reviewed books are romance books. I was starting to wonder if I’d put the carriage before the horse and had somehow mysteriously reached my limit on how much romance I could enjoy in a book.

And then I read Lessons In Pure Life.

This is a book that I can’t possibly explain the magic of. It’s one of those that you have to read yourself and become immersed in, but is surprising in the sense that the backdrop of Costa Rica isn’t overly romanticized. Audrey O’Connor found just the right amount of romantic Central American scenery without overdoing it.

Our main characters, Lia and Diego were wonderful. They came with baggage. They had pasts. They had some things to work out. But the two of them together was electric. Lia’s fighting spirt and extroversion balanced incredibly well with Diego’s closed off nature.

Favorite thing about Lia? Her sense of humor. I had so many moments where I was laughing out loud at some of the things she said or thought. She managed to be hilarious without pushing anyone away or using the humor as a wall to prevent getting close to anyone.

Favorite thing about Diego? I loved that he had moments where he was shy around Lia. Those moments where Lia described him looking away shyly after saying something a little suggestive were incredibly endearing and really helped me warm up to Diego in a big way.

Favorite thing about the couple? The chemistry! It was insane and built up so well. I loved that things started off a little rocky for them with Diego being rude and standoffish. It made reading about their relationship developing that much sweeter. It was very nice to read about Diego admitting to and being confused about his feelings and torn between his father’s values and his attraction to Lia. It was even better to see Diego apologize for it. It wasn’t an excuse for Deigo’s initial rudeness, but it certainly explained why he acted the way he did.

Audrey O’Connor managed to write Lia and Diego’s relationship in a way that teetered on several different tropes without delving into one completely. There was a bit of a slow burn, a bit of familial conflict, and sexual chemistry that was just right. I’m trying to think of the last book I read where I was this invested in a couple, and I can’t even remember, that’s how long it’s been. But I’m glad I finally found a couple that I could “ship” together and fully root for. I just wish we had more. I was a little disappointed where the book decided to end. Even an epilogue would have done a little something to satiate my need for more Diego and Lia.

There was also something else special about this book. The entire time reading it, I got a sense of something bigger at play behind Audrey O’Connor’s writing. She wrote like a woman that cared very much about feminism and in turn wrote Lia the same way, which I thought was wonderful. It was refreshing to read a book that didn’t pit women against each other or had the female protagonist resorting to thinking about herself or other women with internalized misogyny.

Between the constant social awareness this book displays and the beautiful chemistry and romance between Lia and Diego, this book definitely will have a place on my shelves of fame very soon. Absolutely the best book I’ve read in months.

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