by Megan Mulry
Making the decision to DNF a book is always tough for me. Up until a few years ago I absolutely had to finish every book I started, but then I realized I was spending way too much time reading things I wasn't even enjoying. With so many books on my TBR, it just doesn't make sense to stick with thi...
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I adore books with hot British men. Give them a title and I'm a goner. Make that titled, hot British man down to earth, pushy and adorably sweet all once and I'm reduced to a puddle. Megan Mulry has reduced me to a puddle with her wonderful, wonderful Max Heyworth. Bronte Talbott is a woman who ...
This was another of those "I.ll only read a little more" kind of books and I ended up.reading till 3 AM and I missed waking up when I should have this morning, I almost was late to school :))Love both the hero and heroine and that they weren.t made to look perfect :) I had one or 2. "Oh come on"mome...
I do not where to put this book in a way, it's kind of chick-lit, meets contemporary romance meets romantic fiction meets neurotic New Yorkers (ok so not a genre but I could not think of anything else.) Sure it's funny at times, romantic at times, but there is much more too. The lovestory takes time...
MY THOUGHTSLOVED ITBronte really isn't looking for Mr. Right, she just wants someone. After dating Mr. Texas, she finds that although he is charming, he just isn't the right guy for her, even after moving to Chicago to see if the romance will go anywhere. She buckles down and becomes Career Girl. ...
Chick lit meets romance....and they have a beautiful baby! I read a lot of romances but don't read chick lit at all. I have never seen an episode of Sex in the City. Nevertheless, I really enjoyed this romance between career-driven Bronte Talbot and British graduate student Max Heyworth. He neglects...
Reviewed at HarlequinJunkie.comA Royal Pain is a snarky, cheeky, chick lit/ romance that is highly entertaining!Bronte Talbott has just gotten out of a bad relationship when she meets Max Heyworth. She is definitely not in the market for a boyfriend and she thinks of Max as her transition man. Max ...
Good, but I wish we'd seen a bit more external struggle to go along with emotional one.