My Rating:3 stars: Liked it, but I had some issues - recommend (B)Full Review: http://www.twimom227.com/2013/04/review-flirting-under-full-moon-by.htmlFlirting Under a Full Moon is what I would classify as “chic-lit.” Although it is paranormal romance, the overall feel is very silly and light, the h...
Published on drey's library: http://www.dreyslibrary.com/2013/04/08/review-flirting-under-a-full-moon-by-ashlyn-chase/I haven’t picked up an Ashlyn Chase novel in a while, not since The Werewolf Upstairs – and Flirting Under a Full Moon sounded like it would be fun and sassy, so I thought I’d give h...
Originally published on Romancing the Dark Side:Welcome to Boston Uncommon...the bar where everybody knows you're supe!Brandee Hanson is an aspiring photographer working as a waitress at a local bar, Boston Uncommon. She's recently recovering from a bad breakup and has sworn off men for the time bei...
Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsThis is my second go at reading a book by Ashlyn Chase and I’ve come to the conclusion that her brand of humour just isn’t for me. Her flaky characters, unrealistic relationship progression and unfocused plot make me feel like I’m reading under the influence. Flirting Under A...
This review also posted at A Bookish CompulsionThis book was cotton candy—light, fun and easily gobbled up but not particularly satisfying or complex; a cute read that melts away from memory almost as soon as it is finished. If you’re looking for something to do with an afternoon that doesn’t requi...
The concept of this book is great. I loved the idea that the apartment building seemed to attract kindred souls, even if some of them didn’t realize the others were there. However, the execution of the story fell short in my estimation, but I’ll save that for later. Let me share a little about the e...
Merry is a nurse who finally moves out of her fathers’ house, she moves into an apartment and meets baseball player/werewolf Jason. While the two start a romance the other tenants try and help the two stay together. Merry was completely oblivious to things that were right in front of her face. Jason...
This one is a hard one for me to rate (I gave it a 3, then changed it to a 2). There were some things I liked (the witches and their phone sex business and the variety of characters and their various personalities), things I didn't (Chad and Dottie= annoying, and the fact that certain characters wo...
This book read like a bad fanfiction - poorly written prose, weak characters and constant moments of being pulled completely out of the story by some language or detail that simply didn't fit. I thought I would flounce but I stuck it out. I can't say I'd ever read any of the other books in the serie...
Wow. It was only 76 pages on my Nook and I skimmed most of them. Simply didn't enjoy though I usually love May/December romances. Lexie was flighty, immature and selfish. Tyler was too perfect.
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