Just lukewarm on the series and the family.Well written as always by Ms. Dahl.Just kinda sorta wanted to hit the brothers' heads together.The romance was hot, fairly believable and a bit of fun.Not a keeper, though.
I really liked the book, except this one thing at the end that made me take off two stars from it. Jamie, when he is really getting it on with Olivia says that he hasn't been with anyone in over a year. The fact was, he has been. No, it wasn't the traditional hookup, but the fact remains, he could h...
Victoria Dahl is my new favourite contemporary romance writer. I got this at the library, and loved it so much that I'm going to pick up the other two in the series in paperback for my vacation. Jamie was not at all what I expected, and I enjoyed the subplots almost as much as the growing relationsh...
I'd say this is more like 4.5 stars for me. I really liked this book! Because we were seeing Jamie as others saw him in Good Girls Don't, I felt like I never really got to know him but that changed when I read this book. He's one of the most likable heroes I've read in a long time. The dialogue b...
Ok, first attempt was killed by ISP dropping me while I was typing it out. So here goes.Really a 3.5. Isn't it odd that the best of the series is about the one with a reputation for being irresponsible?So his sister wasn't trying to cover for every perceived mistake he made. His brother was still...
I always enjoy it when a younger hero is interested in an older woman. I liked how this relationship played out as both characters dealt with family problems thereby undergoing some personal growth. Olivia is trying to be more outgoing and joins friends at a brewery where she meets sexy bartender ...
Oh, these Donovans just break my heart (in the best of ways). Anyone who has lost a parent can relate to their grief and the aftershocks of growing up too fast, adding even more emotion to characters who are already wonderful. I can relate to Tessa's tension in GOOD GIRLS DON'T more, having read t...
Bad Boys Do was a bit more emotional than the first book. I felt so badly for Jamie. Yes, he has been a major screw up in the past, but he is now trying so hard to change and become a more responsible person. He just can't get his siblings to see it. Also, he just can't seem to catch a break. W...
I really liked Jamie and Olivia's story. I thought it was an interesting twist that Jamie was the one no one took seriously, and was just thought of as eye candy. Olivia is the more serious one on the outside and she initially underestimates Jamie as well. I really like the family relationships i...
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