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by Nicole Kimberling
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...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 12 years ago
Overall this was a quick and fairly amusing read. I especially liked some of the theories that were formulated by Nick's father (I'm pretty sure his oars aren't quite hitting the water at times). If you've followed this series than like me, you'll find this a satisfying conclusion to Peter & Nick's ...
Anke1028
Anke1028 rated it 12 years ago
This was a nice, fluffy, easy read. Every time the story had the possibility to turn into drama/angst it stayed on the nice flowing path. Until the end. For me, like with the previous books, this one again had a mystery that somehow fizzled out, no big surprise or revelation at the end. And again, t...
MostlyDelores
MostlyDelores rated it 12 years ago
It could have used a few more minutes in the oven, but very enjoyable. I love these guys. I especially liked Peter's epiphany about he and Nick each falling for someone who was like one of their parents.
loriK
loriK rated it 12 years ago
3.5 This series is one of my favorites but this install felt kind of heartless. Hardly any interaction (it FELT like hardly any interaction) between Nick and Peter left me feeling unsatisfied. Plus, ex coming back to interfere with the existing relationship is overused.I'll still keep reading i...
BarbsBooks
BarbsBooks rated it 12 years ago
5 Stars - KAPOW!We were very lucky to get an advance copy! It was AWESOME!!Blurb : Peter Fontaine just wants to get married. He’s got a willing man, a house, a cat and the official permission of the State of Washington. Everything should be peachy, but weddings mean guests and guests bring the magic...
Romance and other things
Romance and other things rated it 12 years ago
I am a fan of Nicole Kimberling's writing and this book did not dissappoint me either. It looks like this is the last book in the series, based on the event happening in Nick's and Peter's personal life, but I certainly will not object to reading more about their adventures if the writer so decides....
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