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Beneath the Surface - Community Reviews back

by Kate Sherwood
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...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 12 years ago
Beneath the Surface was a light, enjoyable read. However I much preferred Ms Sherwood's 'Dark Horse Series' and her stand alone 'Lost Treasure'. Interestingly enough the same thing that totally hooked my into reading this book was also one of my biggest disappointments. It will probably seem silly t...
Anke1028
Anke1028 rated it 12 years ago
Very nice read, kept me entertained from first to last page.
Mandy, I read obsessively
Mandy, I read obsessively rated it 12 years ago
This is a nice story, nothing really exciting or different, but two nice guys on the opposite side of an issue, but still being attracted to each other.Throw in a few cute dogs, some homophobes, good friends, evil family, idealism and a fire.So, I won't be rereading this one, and I don't think it wi...
Jess
Jess rated it 13 years ago
4.25 stars out of 5Review Summary: Delving beneath the surface results in what appears to be Twu Wuv, if it lasts past the initial excitement.Review: The title for this book is wonderfully apt. Peter starts out as a rather surface sort of guy, one who enjoys the thrill of The Game and basically sees...
idamus
idamus rated it 13 years ago
Good story, but the end felt a bit rushed and there were some loose ends with the brother, something that big should be adressed more in my opinion
Candice
Candice rated it 13 years ago
2.5 starsWhile I liked both Caleb and Peter, this story just did not work for me and these two just didn't click as a couple. The pacing was just too slow and I found myself losing interest. The best part were the dogs, they were just adorable.
Stumbling Over Chaos
Stumbling Over Chaos rated it 13 years ago
3.5 stars. Good m/m romance about an unassuming craftsman in a small Ontario who finds himself leading the opposition to a proposed gravel quarry next to his land. Too bad the spokesperson for the other side is so handsomely distracting...
Ami's Hoard
Ami's Hoard rated it 13 years ago
This story hits me in all the right places. And because of it, this review will be pretty rambling. Sorry in advance...I love the contrast of the two men. Peter Carr, the company man/the city boy, is all smooth and charming and extrovert. He might not be extravagant, but he really enjoy being with p...
Simsala`s Abracadabra
Simsala`s Abracadabra rated it 13 years ago
DNF 50%*snore*
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