Showing posts with label The Life O'Reilly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Life O'Reilly. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Winner of The Life O'Reilly

No more lawyer jokes--I promise (well, not for a while, anyway). But it's good to know that the author, Brian Cohen, and my readers have a sense of humor and didn't object to the lawyer joke I included in my review for The Life O'Reilly.  I enjoyed hosting this book giveaway, especially reading your comments and ideas about what the expression 'the life of Riley' means. There are different ways of spelling 'Riley' (Reilly, Reiley), but however you spell it, it means living an easy and pleasant life. Obviously, the title is a play on words, as lawyer Nick O'Reilly is the central character in this novel.
Special thanks to Brian Cohen, who will be sending an autographed copy of his book to India! Priya from uniquely priya, an outstanding blog that I visit often, is the winner of The Life O'Reilly. Congratulations, Priya!

As always, thanks for reading. If you didn't win this time, remember that I have other book giveaways posted here, and others on the way, as well as reviews, interviews, and more--so please return again soon.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Friday Fun: Book Blogger Hop and Giveaway Winner


















Happy Friday! It's time to party, it's time to have some fun. I really enjoy the Book Blogger Hop hosted by Jennifer from Crazy-for-Books. I've hopped to many wonderful, new blogs that I am now following, and expect to discover even more this week.

Congratulations to Natalie W.! Natalie has won a copy of The Girls from Ames: A Story of Women & a Forty-Year Friendship by Jeffrey Zaslow. I really enjoyed reading all the comments for this giveaway (I wish I had the time to respond to each one), and thank you for your responses. If you didn't win this time, don't despair! I have other book giveaways posted here, including a new, international giveaway for The Life O'Reilly, a novel by Brian Cohen. Why not try your luck again?

Now excuse me, I have some hoppin' to do!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

The Life O'Reilly: Review and Giveaway

A man phones a lawyer and asks, "How much would you charge for just answering three simple questions?"
The lawyer replies, "A thousand dollars."

"A thousand dollars!" exclaims the man. "That's very expensive, isn't it?"

"It certainly is," says the lawyer. "Now, what's your third question?"




Although I'm not a lawyer, I can get away with telling a lawyer joke because my husband is an attorney. He often tells lawyer jokes at the beginning of speaking engagements, to loosen up the crowd. His sense of humor extends to his profession, and since he's hard-working and dedicated, his jokes are well received.

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Because I'm familiar with the legal profession through association, I thought it might be interesting to read a novel written by a lawyer about a lawyer. Published in 2009, The Life O'Reillyis the first novel by lawyer Brian Cohen. It's the story of Nick O'Reilly, an attorney at Williams Gardner and Schmidt, a prestigious law firm on Wall St. in NYC. In an attempt to help bolster their image, Will, the managing partner, has decided that the firm needs to devote some time to pro bono cases, and Nick is assigned the first case. He's asked to represent a domestic violence victim, Dawn Nelson, who's fighting to gain custody of her three-year-old son, Jordan. Soon after their initial meeting, Nick begins to develop strong romantic feelings for Dawn (uh-oh!), and also starts to question what he's doing with his life.

"What was I doing with myself? I couldn't help but think about my unsavory corporate clients, off in their weekend cottages and vacation homes, water-skiing behind yachts and diving in Grand Cayman, basking in comfort by directors and officers liability insurance, boasting about how royally they screwed their own shareholders.
Ha, ha, ha, fraud, schmaud!
And then I thought about Dawn and drifted off on my office couch for a while until the phone rang."
~The Life O'Reilly, Brian Cohen

As Nick's story unfolds, unexpected twists and turns keep it exciting. The Life O'Reilly is written with the precision and clarity of a lawyer, but it also has heart. This novel exudes warmth (his mother is called "Mom", as if that's her name)--and humor. In Chapter 9, Nick and Dawn meet to review an affidavit and go to a "Chinese restaurant" in the village, and what occurs there is absolutely hilarious. Having grown up in NYC, I could imagine such a scenario really happening.

What's the verdict on this novel? I enjoyed reading this book, which is a modern day love story and more. It made me smile, laugh, and cry. Emotionally moving, The Life O'Reilly is about what makes life worth living, about love and sacrifice and commitment, about being at peace with yourself. It makes you think about what you will leave behind, about your legacy. Last night, I recommended this book to my husband. And now I recommend it to you.

Terrific news! The author is offering an autographed copy of The Life O'Reilly as a giveaway--worldwide!
  • To enter the giveaway for this book, simply leave a comment.
  • For another chance at winning, become a follower of this blog, or let me know that you're already a follower, or that you subscribe in Google Reader.
  • For an additional chance, post about this contest on your blog, Facebook, or Twitter.
  • For an extra bonus chance, define the expression 'the life of Riley' briefly in your comment.
Enter by 5 PM PDT on Monday, May 24. One winner will be selected randomly and announced on Tuesday, May 25. Good luck!

Special thanks to Brian Cohen for sending me his book and for sponsoring this generous giveaway.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Mailbox Monday




























Last week, four books arrived in the mail. On Tuesday, I received The Last Songby Nicholas Sparks, which I won on Darlene's book blog, Peeking Between the Pages. As a fan of Sparks' romances, I was very happy to win this book. On Friday, I found two books in my mailbox, The Art of Racing in the Rainby Garth Stein from Terra Communications, a book I've been interested in since reading about it on Stephanie's Written Word, and Live a Life You Love, an inspirational book by Dr. Susan Biali from Online Publicist. Last but not least, on Saturday I received The Life O'Reilly from and by Brian Cohen, which has gotten many excellent reviews on Amazon. I'm looking forward to reading all of these books.

Mailbox Monday is one of my favorite memes, where readers share the books they've recently acquired, hosted by Marcia from The Printed Page. Feel free to join in the fun, but be forewarned: "Mailbox Monday can lead to envy, toppling TBR piles and humongous wish lists". What books arrived in your home recently, by mail or from elsewhere?








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