by Jennifer Jabaley
Since reading The Lipstick Apology, I thought I give her second novel a try. I had a delightful time reading this story and enjoying the characters find love. Plot: This is about a girl who leaves her childhood friend behind after she has to move. But before she moves, she hypnotizes him into being ...
This book is so wonderful that it literally kept me awake all night reading. I love how it is funny, romantic and touching at the same time. There are parts that make me cry and parts that make me laugh so hard...
Willow Grey and her mother, a single 33 year old parent, have recently moved from Las Vegas, Nevada back to their home town of Worthington, Georgia. They had lived in Worthington until Willow was 9 years old but then relocated to Vegas. Willow's mom is a professional hypnotist who had her own show i...
What would you do if you could hypnotize people and make them do whatever you want? Or think whatever you wanted them to think?Willow and her mother are experts at hypnotizing people and making a living out of it. They moved to Las Vegas to start a new life and even had their own show. Eventually th...
Friends to more than friends, I love this storyline and this book is all about the best friends becoming more than friends and I enjoyed it all immensely. Willow's best friend is Max and they've been best friends since they were little kids and when Willow's Mom announces that they're moving across ...
This is probably the only book I've ever been so nitpicky about, probably because it takes on a subject I love but doesn't deliver as expected.I might write a more detailed review later.
Willow and Max have been best friends since birth, but that about to change when Willow's mother announces they are moving away to Las Vegas where she will take on a show as the hip hypnotist. But Willow has a plan to keep Max her BFF whether he likes it or not. In her nine year old way, and the onl...
Two years ago I read and fell in love with Jennifer Jabeley's debut novel, LIPSTICK APOLOGY. When I was offered the chance to review her sophomore novel, CRUSH CONTROL, I of course said yes. While I did enjoy this one, I did not love it like I did LIPSTICK APOLOGY. It was still a very cute book a...