by Lisa Worrall
Okay so here's the deal with Always Hope...I liked it, but I wanted more. It was like Ash went from the uppity LA life to the podunk town of Freedom Alabama in no time flat. It was like he needed no adjustment time to get over his "previous" life. I would have thought it would have taken time to ...
I liked the way the relationship developed, well paced. The inclusion of 'the golden girls' worked well to lighten the mood which could have been depressing given the mourning element of the story. A good quick read.
Loved it!
This was cute, and for the most part not corny/cheesy, but the plot was really more than I could be expected to handle without rolling my eyes. I liked the setting of the small southern town, it was very Steel Magnolias. The main characters were okay - they didn't annoy me but they didn't make me fa...
Got silly. For someone mourning a loved one, Cowboy was awfully snappy and sarcastic and just seemed like a dick. I didn't like either character or whatever secret was in the will, enough to finish reading.
I really enjoyed this book. Kaleb and Ash were perfect together and I enjoyed their snarkiness with each other. This story is set is a very small town in the South and I think was the perfect setting for this book. The secondary characters were great, I could picture them so well and fit so wel...
This story has a classic "Harlequin" vibe -- from disliking one another to loving one another also the circumstance that throws the two men into living under the same roof to take care a baby. I enjoy the premise -- but I admit that in the middle, I feel like it's dragged on a bit too long. Not to m...