"Even then, at eight years old, Lily had combined the vulnerability of a child with the beauty of a woman." Is that not the most revolting blurb ever?! It's like a sign saying, "pedophiles welcome!" The book itself is not that icky; the first third is unusual but good, the story of 16 year old Trace...
Rating 3.5I have read one book of the Family Circle, the last one and I loved it and have been on the look-out for more. I enjoyed this one but my complain it was way too short.Addie meets Cole Walker when he is flying her on her way to get some stuff for her father, they crash and have to survive o...
Three short stories. The first two seemed to be of a similar theme, outlaws saving a damsel in distress, but the third did not seem to fit in. All were OK stories, but none were really fulfilling.
Harlequin (Historical) romance. When Daniel McClain (Luke's younger brother) decides they need a woman's touch around the house, Daniel and Luke pull straws to see who's going to get a bride. Luke pulled the short straw. Then, Luke starts the search for the "perfect" bride by attending church. There...
I’m not 100% sure that I like the ending. I like my happily ever afters however, this one just come too easily.The heroine’s sort-of-step-sister, Devon, was engaged to hero. It was more of a business deal – she would get money, in return for marrying the hero for 1 year, so the hero could get a wine...
Bit of a dud from an author whom I normally really like. Nothing really bad about it, just kinda boring especially with a plot line about a heroine who is about to marry a guy only to find out that she and his brother shared a one night 5 years earlier. That should have had all kinds of angsty pos...
"They didn't have crème fraîche, and when I asked the kid who worked there about it, he said all their cream was fresh and seemed offended that I'd asked, so I bought one of every kind of cream they had and figured you could fake it." Jack watched, apparently in too much pain to comment, as Keith ...
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