3.5 starsI did a buddy read for this, so for all of my thoughts, comments, and quotes: Beast buddy read"With him, I became aloud the person I had always been silently inside myself."This quote right here is what I want to read about and feel when I pick up a romance book.Beast is obviously a play on...
08/01/2013 --Overall Rating = 4 StarsBook Cover / Book Blurb / Book Title = 4 / 2 / 5 = 3.5 StarsWriter’s Voice = 4 StarsCharacter Development = 4 StarsStory Appreciation = 3.5 StarsWorth the Chili = 5 Stars [$5.99 on Amazon ... classic]Searock, a friend of mine, has this on a shelf marked "gorgeous...
An "old" man playing mind games with a "child" because he himself is immature. Nope: You have to do a hell of character development, for me to swallow BS like that and here it's completely missing.
I am so sad that this was such a disappointment for me. It felt unpleasant to read for lack of a better word. I am just glad its over. It started out pretty interesting. The vain, disfigured and mysterious hero, the young, pretty flirty heroine. He is her arranged future hubby, he knows, she does no...
This book is a wild, wonderful ride - a tour de force of romance writing. Sherry Thomas' review says it all. Too bad it's out of print - it really deserves to be re-issued. But it *is* available on Kindle, thank goodness.
When you keep wishing your husband who's been abroad for 3 days will delay coming home at least 3 or 4 hours more so you can manage to finish the book, you know the book's a keeper. If anyone told me two days ago that I would come to love a book by Ivory whose book The Proposition was a huge disappo...
This is my first Judith Ivory book I’ve picked up and although it started off great, for me it fell short in the end. The Good Because of my love for the start of the book I thought I break it down between the good points on the book and the bad points. The beginning was wonderful with Charles set...
It took awhile to get into this book (my first by Judith Ivory. Normally, I don't like rhe older man, (very) young woman plot. However, yes, the heroine was vain, spoilt and selfish but then the hero was vain and the stunt he pulled first on the ship and then at the end when he jumps down the stairs...
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