by Lauren Layne
This is the 2nd book in the Redemption series. This book can be read as a standalone. I recommend reading the series, since the author always gives us an HEA and makes it easier to understand each companion novel. Michael meets Chloe, when she tags along with her sister to a tennis lesson he is ...
My Review:5 Heart-breakingly Beautiful StarsThis book was just as good as the first one in Redemption series, "Broken." I became a fan of Lauren Layne's writing right after i finished Broken, and that's the reason i couldn't resist to read this new book in this series.It was a breathtakingly beautif...
Loved itHad to stay up all night to finish it (it's currently 3:20am!) but I didn't have a choice in the matter :)
After discovering that the man that raised him is not his father, Michael St. Claire, sets out to Cedar Grove, Texas, to meet his biological father. He gets a job working at the local country club where he comes across and becomes interested in, Kristin Bellamy, the girlfriend of his new half-brothe...
This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life.4.5 Stars!I fell in love with this book! I have never read anything by Lauren Layne before this book and now I am sitting here wondering why I have missed this author. I have read so many romance novels that lately I have starting feeling a li...
This is my second book by this author and like the first one, it is outstanding. I am not one who reads a lot romance novels but I tend to lean towards ones which carry a sarcastic tone, some flirtiness and have other drama as their main focus. Chloe wears the crown for sarcasm as she speaks her min...
What is it about Lauren Layne books that I can never quite give them five full stars? It's not that they are bad. As a matter of fact, they're so awesome that she's on my favorite writers list that has under 20 authors. But that's not because she's THE BEST CR writer out there. It's because she's co...
And The Oscar for the most cheesy NA book, goes to...¡Crushed!***Ok, first of all, that photo of the cover is awful, and doesn't represent the characters of the book. AT ALL.Now, about the story. I truly believe that there is a new wave of authors of NA books that listen to their readers and are try...