The plot was kind of stupid-I mean, really, Q was a serious jerk who treated her and everyone else like garbage and she kept fighting for him. If they had known each other for years, I totally would have bought it. But, to say she kept chasing after him when she had only known him a week, and after ...
If contemporary romance is not a new genre for you, then you have probably already read a novel similar toBroken at Love: playboy sleeps with a new girl at every party until he meets The One, changes his womanizing ways and falls deeply in love. Sounds familiar? The one thing that stands out of us...
I enjoyed this book so much at first that I thought to myself I would at least rate it 4 stars. Emilie didn't bug me much at that time. She was just as many other typical good girls I have read in countless NA. Sweet, forgiving, caring... However, later on she seemed so pathetic to me. Quinn treate...
I’ve had this book on my mind since I first heard about it. It stuck with me. Lol, I even forgot the title of it but the description stuck with me and bugged me because I couldn’t remember which book it was. Then, miracle of miracles, I came across it during a search for my next book. I think I did ...
For as douchey as Quinn was, I really enjoyed this. My heart kind of hurt for him and how broken he was, and I like Emilie too -- that she didn't give up on him, or sacrifice herself just to be with him. She accepted him, faults and all. It takes a big woman to do that.For once, this is a new adu...
Ok, I guess this is another one for me that goes against the flow. I got this book because of all the good reviews and i regretted it.Why?Well let's review, shall we? From the very first pages we meet Quinn, our leading man. A pretty rich boy who had ran away in a sense from his father by immersing ...
Moral of this tale: all men are blind, foolish idiots who need to lose the girl numerous times and go through tonnes of shit in order to get it through their thick heads that they are in love. And that the hot ones are always the most stuffed up!
Also posted at http://snugglingonthesofa.wordpress.com/2013/04/21/book-review-broken-at-love/I received Broken at Love by Lyla Payne as part of the blog tour (post coming tomorrow, Monday 22nd). I was intrigued by the ‘frat house game’ described in the synopsis. We do not have ‘frats’ here in the UK...
I devoured this book in almost one sitting. Seriously good! Had my favorite - dual point of views! Also talk about a broken bad boy?! Wow! Review to follow for the blog tour.
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