Elizabeth Bevarly
Elizabeth Bevarly is the New York Times best-selling, RITA Award-nominated author of more than seventy novels and novellas. Her books have been translated into two dozen languages and published in three dozen countries, and she hopes to someday be as well-traveled herself. An honors graduate of...
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Elizabeth Bevarly is the New York Times best-selling, RITA Award-nominated author of more than seventy novels and novellas. Her books have been translated into two dozen languages and published in three dozen countries, and she hopes to someday be as well-traveled herself. An honors graduate of the University of Louisville, she has called home places as diverse as San Juan, Puerto Rico and Haddonfield, New Jersey, but now writes full-time in her native Kentucky, usually on a futon between two cats. She loves reading and movies and discovering British TV shows on Netflix. And also playing games on Steam. And fiddling with soup recipes. And going to farmers' markets with her husband. And texting with her son, who's at college in Washington, D.C. She should actually probably try to get some sleep...Visit her website at www.elizabethbevarly.com or "like" her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ElizabethBevarlyReaderPage.
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This has two characters that are different and a bit quirky, refreshingly different from the usually hero and heroine. The hero is a horse trainer but really no scenes involving that, you get some of the hoopla surrounding the Kentucky Derby a little. The heroine is a glass artist, you get more arts...
If I'd realized I had the whole series, I could have pulled and read them all at once. Oh well. Series thoughts: Author writes offbeat, tongue in cheek sort of humor, often with a side of sarcasm. This one came across more as sad and/or pathetic. The three girls grew up into three women who the to...
Smokin' First one of these friends-to-lovers books that I haven't spent half of it muttering invectives at one of the MCs. H loves the h. He knows it, he's known it for some time. But she's shown reluctance to move past friendship and he doesn't want to lose her completely. h is having difficu...
First off, I couldn't read this in one sitting. I don't advise trying.Second off, this is not the sort of book I expected from this author. I hurt for the h. She's 2 years older than the H - child prodigy - and got stuck with him as a lab partner in their Jr year in HS. Chemistry was not her stron...
I feel like I was had actually. The synopsis implied that the h kept running afoul of the H and driving him bats. Indeed, it started that way. Of course, this angle was quickly tossed in favor of them running into each other, him kissing her senseless, etc., which wasn't nearly as interesting, even ...