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bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 5 years ago
Bluegrass, Book 1 I Picked Up This Book Because: I’m a fan of the author The Characters: Sadie Hutchins: Joshua Vaughn: The Story: An enemies to lovers tale that took quite some time to grow on me. Sadie and Josh are fine characters but I never really felt a connection to them. I did eventuall...
bookjunkie57
bookjunkie57 rated it 5 years ago
Mystic Bayou, Book 1 I Picked Up This Book Because: I’m a fan of the author’s previous works. The Characters: Jillian Ramsay: Bael Boone: Zed, The Story: Oh what to say about Mystic Bayou?? It’s an interesting place and who was I surprised by the trouble that can be caused. A small town with ...
Jennifer's Books
Jennifer's Books rated it 5 years ago
This was an amusing and cute book. I'm not sure, though, if I'd read it in print form that the humor would have had me rolling my eyes a bit. I think I might have found it a bit over the top (as I do with the Charley Davidson books) at times. Amanda Ronconi's narration, however, had me laughing ou...
carolesrandomlife
carolesrandomlife rated it 5 years ago
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.This was a great little audiobook! This is the third book in the Mystic Bayou series but I was pretty confident that it would work well as a stand-alone. It did work very well on its own but now I kind of want to go back and read the ear...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 5 years ago
I'm not usually drawn to paranormal stories, but Selkies Are A Girl's Best Friend could have me changing my point of view. Harper creates a world where being unique is not the exception, but the rule. Mystic Bayou is a place of acceptance that could teach us a lot in the real world. Sonja and the my...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 5 years ago
Lauren Blakely has a way with words. It's not what she writes, but the way she presents it. Never Have I Ever finds the smile hiding behind the frustration. Zach and Piper bring out the worst in each other. The wedding planner and the divorce lawyer can't agree on anything. It's an uphill battle unt...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
Molly Harper is always fun. How to Date a Dragon is no different; it is the first of a new series set in a new place (fictional Mystic Bayou in Louisiana), and new characters. Mostly, this story is about the romance, but there's also a nominal mystery (I say nominal because the murderer was obv...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
If you read the Southern Eclectic novels, this is a prequel back story for one of the characters, Marianne, and how she ended up with Carl. It's short, but it covers all the bases, introducing most of the family, including one character that dies before the full-length books begin. We get a bit m...
Murder by Death
Murder by Death rated it 6 years ago
Straight up chick lit romance and not Harper's best. Lots of very worn tropes get page time in this little romance about a woman fighting for the job she was promised when a new and, of course, gorgeous interloper comes into the picture. I love Harper's work in general; it's funny, sweet, snarky,...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it 6 years ago
"How To Date Your Dragon" starts a new supernatural rom-com series by Molly Harper. Much as I like Half-Moon Hollow, it was nice to have a new setting and some completely new characters. Fans of Molly Harper will get everything they expect: strong independent female lead, apparently dominant and d...
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