This book started really well. I was quite interested in the story but it progressed it became boring to me. I couldn't connect with either character, I think there were a lot of emotional repetitions. Overall the book was focused way too much on the professional side than on the romantic side. Howe...
Felicity/Flick knows Tom and gets him to agree to rent her his spare room until Flick’s new job in Washington starts flick had already gave up her apartment and needed a place to stay for three months. Tom’s roommate just got a job promotion and left for China. . Flick’s new job is her dream job. F...
I could break this up into thirds, I think: the first third was rough and choppy, and didn't build the enemies-to-lovers effectively for me. It's not that I couldn't sense the chemistry, I wasn't sure I cared at that pointThen, the 2nd third came. We're a crash course in chemical attraction. we're l...
The Wingman is an eminently forgettable contemporary romance I picked up mostly because of its South African setting. I had this foreign language teacher who always said the best way to learn conversational chatter was to watch soaps: they tend to be real familial, familiar, and local. So I've enjoy...
There were lots of errors in this book like odd sentences and repeated words and comma instead of apostrophe, etc. Those kind of things. Threw me out a bit. Story was pretty good though. Just disappointed in the lack of editing.
I borrowed this through Kindle Unlimited. It took me a while to get through it. That's never a good thing. I guess the author is Australian, but this story takes place in California and the characters are American. A lot of the phrasing seems to be Australian. It's definitely not spoken like a...
I approached "Inconsolable" with a degree of caution. I like Ainslie Paton's books. They're powerful, with characters struggling to resolve who they are and what they're doing in life. The issue I potentially had with "Inconsolable" was that with a homeless hero she might romanticise the issue of ho...
I'm a big fan of Ainslie Paton's books. White Balance is one of my favourites - complicated, emotional and real. Floored is more action, with a tighter focus on the romance. Plus Floored has Sean. Ah, Sean. Bad guy, good guy - the opening had me guessing, but I loved him! I won't spoil the twist...
I'll write a longer review later when I get time but I wanted to just say, WOW. Oh by gawd did I love this book. I've adored Ainslie Paton's other books in the past but this was something else. It's hot, the writing is tight and as always, she manages to create characters and chemistry that rocked m...
I read this book over the weekend and finished it Monday. Ainslie's a writer friend: published with the same publishing house and a lovely person I chatted with at the Romance Writers of Australia conference this year. Plus she's hilarious if you catch her on Twitter or blogging about her mum. I'm d...
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