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Nothing Ventured
Nothing Ventured
Nothing Ventured
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Nothing Ventured

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Molly Malone is obsessed with putting herself on the map by building a prestigious housing development. All she needs to get started is a very large wad of cash. Romance is about the last thing she would ever pencil into her overflowing diary until she encounters the breathtakingly handsome Paul Farnsworth, front man for a group of investors who might back Molly’s project.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJane Oldaker
Release dateJan 26, 2013
ISBN9780988153301
Nothing Ventured
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Jane Oldaker

Born and raised in Toronto, Jane escaped to the family farm near Port Perry, Ontario at the earliest opportunity where she lives with her husband, daughter and an assortment of cats, dogs, chickens and horses.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Molly Malone is a fiercely independent, attractive, single woman. She comes from a wealthy family, but her accomplishments are purely her own. Her goal is to "build reproduction Victorian mansions". She needs money, and lots of it, to start her project. Nothing Ventured, by Jane Oldaker, is the story of what happens once Molly meets Paul Farnswoth who represents a group considering giving her the venture capital she needs to proceed.. As a bonus, he is good looking, wealthy, and an all around nice guy. They are attracted to each other. On the surface, this should be enough to lay the groundwork for a romantic relationship. Unfortunately, their first meeting does not go as either had hoped, but things improve and they move forward. Their romantic relationship is based on trust and respect. Unexpectedly, Paul is forced into violating Molly's trust and things go downhill rapidly. It remains to be seen if they can get past this.This story is reminder that sometimes it is all right to take chances. By doing so, Molly and Paul learn a great deal about themselves and what really matters. The author writes with sensitivity, wisdom and wit. The well developed characters complement and challenge either other. Often, they surprise the reader. The author has skillfully crafted a highly readable novel. I was given this book for free and I give this review of my own free will.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What a lovely book! Molly is too swept up with work to worry about romance until Paul comes along and they turn each other's worlds upside down. Molly is someone that I can identify with, and one of my favorite main characters as of late. The detail offered by Oldaker makes the story pop off of the pages. I feel a different cover could really add to the value of the book, though. I'm a sucker for beautifully done covers, and this one doesn't do it justice. All in all, everyone should give this book a chance. It's a perfect, quick read.**I was gifted this book for free in exchange for an honest review. My thanks to the author and/or publisher.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book reads as well as any I have read by well known authors. In a way it's your usual love story but it's very well written with a sense of humour running all the was through it. The characters are well written. What I like as well is the lack of swearing, it was a bit too raunchy in places for my liking.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.This book was well written and the storyline was amazing. I thought the characters were so endearing that they felt like old friends. This was such a joy to read and I look forward to reading the next installment as well as other books from this author.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    What a nice change. A love story. Molly is an obsessed building contractor wanting to make a career for herself. The story unfolds and we are carried along nicly to the end. enjoyed!!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Title: Nothing VenturedAuthor: Jane OldakerPublisher: Smashwords EditionReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 5Review:"Nothing Ventured" by Jane Oldaker was a wonderful contemporary romance read that once you start you will find it hard to put down. I am not sure what all I expected from this read but I did get much more that I ever thought I would get having completed this novel. It was very well written, not leaving out any details to this intriguing storyline. I found all of the characters so well defined, colorful, believable and even endearing only to give the reader a awesome read. You will be kept right up to almost the end seeing if Miss Molly would let got her all her pride to finally see what a great man she could have. If you are looking for a good love story with a happy ever after then you have come to the right place for "Nothing Ventured" will give it all to you and more.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Very good, modern book, very well written
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.Okay, firstly, can we just take a minute to look at the cover for this book? Excellent. Let's move on then.I'm 97% sure that my extensive history with romance fan fiction is literally the only reason I was able to make it through this book. Having been exposed to large amounts of poorly-written-yet-somehow-still-kind-of-engaging love stories, this book bothered me less than it probably would have otherwise.Right at the start of it, there's a note that states: "Nothing Ventured is an Arlo the Barncat publication which is exactly the same as self-publishing." which honestly explains a lot because the whole thing reads like something you'd find on FictionPress. (And not even like some of the really good stories you can find on there either.)I had several small problems with the book overall, most of which probably could have been fixed by a good proofreader/editor or someone who understood that when a new person starts speaking, you start a new line. On top of that, there were several times when there would be a quote mark at the beginning of something and then just... no other quote marks later? It made it tricky to figure out when people were actually done talking.Aside from some random grammar and punctuation errors throughout the book, there were a few things that bothered me. Here's a short list: -- This book has a major case of telling-instead-of-showing, which is only slightly annoying because usually readers are clever enough to figure out things without them being explicitly stated multiple times. -- Sometimes there would be random time skips where the book would be like "and then nothing happened for two weeks" or it would skip over nearly a dozen dates in order to get to the sexy times (which is apparently the only reason why you're reading this book). -- Despite the fact that this book progressed to the characters having sex quite quickly, these have to be some of the least romantic sex scenes I've ever read in my entire life.Boy: Ooh, boobies.Girl: Ooh, stubble.They made love.Which is not only super weird but also ridiculous because stubble might be attractive but having it rub on your skin is not attractive, that shit hurts. -- There is an absurd amount of adverbs. They are actually everywhere. Why. -- Occasionally there would be sudden location changes that weren't really mentioned at all. Example One: The main character says she's going to take her friend out to lunch, they continue the conversation and then suddenly they're already at lunch? When did that happen? Where was the transition? Example Two: The main character is at her house and her love interest drives up, she goes out the front door to meet him. He walks over and kisses her and then suddenly they're taking off each others' clothes? Outside? No, apparently they're inside now. When did that take place? Haven't got a clue, but apparently it did. -- Sometimes words are used multiple times in the same sentence (they're usually adverbs) which makes things just needlessly repetitive.Overall, the characters are pointlessly dramatic, stubborn, and all seem to suffer from the same chronic inability to actually just talk to each other about things. Everyone's rash and impulsive, jumping to conclusions, getting angry at each other, and then not listening to any possible reasoning or explanations. It's like the perfect example of how not to behave in relationships.I'd like to leave you with this wonderful quote which I feel summarises how all the characters in this book react to things:"She hadn't given any consideration to other possibilities."DISCLAIMER: If you haven't spent a lot of time reading copious amounts of fan fiction, you may have less tolerance for this book than I did.This review is also posted on GoodReads.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I freely chose to review this book from an unknown author. I loved the way Molly Malone stood up for herself and built a small but successful contracting business to build a prestigious housing development. All she needed was a big wad of cash from an investigator to make her dream a reality. In an all male business Molly first had problems with them showing respect in her field, but she quickly put a team together that were almost like friends who respected her talents. I fell in love with Paul Farnsworth the moment he set eyes on Molly and hoped that he didn't confuse Molly for his deceased wife, and I was giddy with joy when their relationship grew to much more than business!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    The story is about a woman determined to build a high-end housing development. Such a big dream for a woman who is essentially on her own, some people may think. That doesn't stop Molly for going full speed ahead. Molly needs to find someone that will help her go forward with the building with much needed funds. She meets Paul, who will hopefully be her answer to building this big project . The author touches on the strained relationship between Molly and her dad, which explains her determination to do the impossible task some people think she won't finish. There is romance blooming between Molly and Paul that makes the story fun as they explore their feelings. At times it seemed like maybe they were holding back a bit. Is it possible they have secrets they are hiding from each other? Molly's character was very well developed . The author shows how working in a "man's world " can sometimes be difficult but Molly had such heart and enthusiasm for the project which helped get respect from others who had doubted her. The book at times did slow a little but overall the story was written with characters who were inspiring and fun to read about. It was a light hearted book that is perfect for an enjoyable day to relax , get comfortable and enjoy a well written story . I received a copy of this book from Librarything for an honest review.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    How refreshing to read a romance with no explicit sex scenes that I need to hide from my teenagers.A feel nice book to read with all the correct element, the tall dark and handsome guy, the independent you lady and off course the few nasty characters as well. The characters are realistic and you can sympathise with Molly Malone Enjoyable book to read
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Molly Malone, a woman building contractor, specializing in old Victorian reproductions is searching for funding to build her dream Victorian community and has a falling out with her wealthy father in order to prove that she can make it on her own in a man's world. After meeting a drop dead handsome lawyer, Paul Farnsworth, whose company might provide funding for her project, she began to find love and realize that she maybe could trust this man. of course, true to life things don't always go as planned for Molly or Paul. I thoroughly enjoyed this romance story, loved the way all the characters evolved, not just Molly and Paul, and felt as if i was right there with them through all their problems and happiness. i just could not put this book down and look forward to other Jane Oldaker books. I highly recommend this book for a good read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Jane Oldaker, author of Nothing Ventured, brings us a story of a strong, successful female who has reached success in a field dominated by men. Molly was brought up with her life planned out for her. Her wealthy, chauvinistic father refuses to listen to her desire to go into construction management. He had not planned on an exceptionally stubborn daughter. She left home, cut off ties and worked hard to build a business from the ground up. Years have passed. They have had no contact. She continues to place milestones in her path thinking if she reaches these she will prove her worth. She is already sought after for upscale, historical renovations.The project is currently working on needs financial backing which leads her to meet Paul, the gorgeous gentleman from a consortium interested in investing in this venture. Molly did not get where she is by using her dad's name. Quite the opposite, almost no one is aware of her socialite strings. This is a girl who climbs on roofs when needed. A get it done kind of woman. Can a female obtain this kind of financial backing now when she has a successful company showing continual growth and impeccable financial stability? Or is it still a.good ole boys world? And will she be pressured to use dad's name?The plot weaves around her personal achievements and her guarding with a passion anything tying her to her father. Nothing can keep.her from reaching those milestones. Oldaker's writing style is easy to follow. The pace of the story was a bit slow with a tendency to drag out or let the worst case scenerios play out before moving on. Oldaker's character development was good. We got a good look at Molly and Paul. We saw some other interesting characters and relationships such as the farher/son team on the consortium. Oldaker gave us a depth there I did not expect and took it in a moving direction. I enjoyed the way she allowed her characters to reveal parts of themselves we would not see on surface. Family and friendship were both explored as well as the possibility one can begin anew or one can realize they were wrong.The romance was charming. At times these two, as well as their friends acted a bit like junior high kids, but perhaps for these characters that was needed.Fix yourself a cup of coffee, grab a blanket and settle in for a good read. I sure enjoyed it and hope you will also.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I found the plot to be very thin considering the length of the book but if you want a primarily romantic book this one would work for you. I particularly likes the savvy pet shop and Makita.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I will admit that I was going to put this book away early on, but decided to stick it out because it was set in Canada. The main issue for me was the obvious need for editing. A few grammatical mistakes here and there are not the end of the world, but this novel often had awful sentence structures, redundant words and details, and a lack of transitions. If it had been edited properly, I think the story would have been much more enjoyable.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    *I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.This was a cute love story with depth and detail. I liked Nothing Ventured!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This book was such a great read. I'm not usually a romance reader but this was so well done I couldn't put it down. The plot was extremely interesting and the characters had so much depth that you felt you knew them. I enjoyed how the author put some conflict in and really loved the two main characters as well as the others. It flowed smoothly, although things were repeated at times but only when necessary. Loved the epilogue as well. A very good read.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I might say that this was rather like reading a very very long version of a Mills and Boone romance, but since I have never read one I suppose I am not in a position to comment. A tortuous twisting hot/cold, on/off romance with as many ebbs and flows as the typographical errors (17 by my tally). Reading, normally a pleasure, became onerous due to the lack of any really interesting plot, dialogue was repetitive, the outcome never in any doubt, taking so long that one had long since ceased to give a monkey's uncle.One consolation was that one could gaze upon the cover art.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Molly Malone, a feisty Irish contractor sets out to prove that she is a self-made woman in a man's world.She never bargained for the gentle, handsome lawyer, Paul Farnsworth to change her ideas about her future! I enjoyed this romance and loved the way the author brought the characters to life. I recommend this story for a good read.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This was a very good story about family, woman in construction, and romance. The story shows how much effort all three of these things takes to make work. It will keep your interest from start to finish and leave you with a good feeling when it is over. Looking forward to the next in the series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Jane Oldaker’s story of a work obsessed female contractor trying to make her mark in the world is interesting. This is a very detailed story that deals with a woman that is on the outs with her father while trying to prove herself to him by being a success. The consortium she has gone to for financing has one member that she falls for in spite of not wanting to become involved till she is a success. The ins and outs are interesting and believable. I sometimes skimmed over the details to get on with the story.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I received this from Library Thing to read and review. Molly Malone wants to succeed in her contracting business for her own self and to prove to her father that she can. The two have been estranged since Molly chose this profession over following in her father’s footsteps. Thus, she is excited to have a well-known, solid consortium looking carefully at a proposal she has made for investing. With the money they will provide, she can achieve her dream of creating and building a high-end housing development. When Paul Farnsworth, the investor’s front man, comes to discuss the project, both are immediately struck with each other. This is their story, as they go on about selling the consortium on the project and begin to integrate their lives together. This is a great romance story. However, there was a lot of time devoted to day-to-day ups and downs in their relationship and in the prospect of the group’s funding. This made the book drag a lot for me, as I read it. I kept wanting to grab them by the shoulders and tell them to just get on with things rather than poke around the way they did. In addition, both Molly and Paul were secretive, her more so, which really did not lend much to the story. I do not understand why Molly just didn’t tell Paul about her father, explaining their estrangement as the reason she had not approached him to fund her project and the reason she wanted to succeed on her own, without his help. A lot of time was spent in the book, and, with some good editing, could have been shortened or eliminated, letting this great story come through. Rather than add to the storyline, these detracted from it. The characters of Molly and Paul were well developed, and their chemistry was evident. Even the secondary characters were well done. The writing, when focused on the storyline and not the other “distractions” was also fairly well done. As I said, the story could just have been edited to make the storyline tighter and read better.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Molly is the owner of a construction/restoration company. She has to get financing for her latest project and enlists Paul’s group for the financing. When the initial meeting occurs, both feel sparks flying but the awkwardness each feels around the other makes for a disastrous first meeting. As the two continue to have to get together to finalize the funding, the sparks really fly. Unfortunately one member of Paul’s group is a constant dissenter and is looking for a reason to not fund Molly’s project because she is a female. Paul has to jump through extra hoops to make this possible for her, including arranging a meeting with estranged rich father to ask why he is not funding her project himself. I really got into this story, loving Molly and Paul together but was frustrated towards the end when both were letting pride get in the way of communication. However, I know this is also true in real life so I must confess the characters are absolutely developed and believable. There were several spots in the end of the book where I just kept laughing at the incidents at the pet shop with the various characters going in there. This book has a little of everything emotion wise and was an enjoyable read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This was a very nice read. I really enjoyed it; I don’t read contemporary fiction very often, but found this one was easy to read. The characters were very likeable and 3-dimensional. Sometimes, I felt the plot moving a little slow for my liking, but that might just be me. There was enough comedy in the story that you don’t get dragged down and depressed about the problems the two main characters have. I would never have guessed the plot of the story. I also enjoyed that Jane Oldaker developed other supporting characters enough that the reader is interested to know more about them. I shall look forward to her next book and perhaps this can turn into a series.

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Nothing Ventured - Jane Oldaker

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