Dancing in the Moonlight
Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781426830617
Publish date: 2006
Publisher: Silhouette Books
Pages no: 250
Edition language: English
Series: Cowboys of Cold Creek (#2)
4.25 starsI really enjoyed this. The wounded heroine was so wounded, both emotionally and physically. Jake was a patient hero as he helped accept both her past, her present, and her future.
I had a really hard time rating this book because there are qualities that I both liked and disliked about the story and the characters. Personal issues aside its a great book, the characters are believable and the author bravely writes a romance around a very sensitive topic and not only that but i...
Disclaimer: Snark + gifs + bad language. I don't think contemporary romances are for me. I was annoyed by the hero. He was patronizing. To the point where I was like fuck off, seriously, dude. He was also the "nice guy" schtick. You know the nice guy who feels entitled because he's "nice". Yeahhh, n...
I loved this one. You don't see a lot of books featuring women who were soldiers. This was unique (I think) because Maggie was an amputee. I thought the author did a good job explaining the difficulties one faces (both physically and emotionally) when a limb is lost. I cared about the characters...
I read about 50 pages in before declaring it a non-starter. The amputee heroine fighting bitterness and grief less than six months removed from her injury I was cool with. The doctor hero bossing her around like he knew what was best for her, and the narrative treating this as if he had the right of...