January has been left a house in Michigan by her late father. She goes up to live in it when she is broke and still is working on her current novel--or rather not working on it. Her next door neighbor is Gus Everett, her rival in college. After taking potshots at each other, they decide to have a co...
'Beach Read' lived up to its title. It's exactly the kind of book that I want to read on holiday. It made me laugh, cry, think, grin at its impudence, cheer for the good bits and fast-forward through the sex bits. Most of all, it made me happy. A clever structure I picked up 'Beach Read' after...
I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. January has lived her life with an open heart and rose colored glasses. Her mother's scares with cancer taught her to hide her fears while the way her parent's l...
I thought the book was just ok, I was thinking it would be my type of book. But sadly that was just not the case unfortunately. I thought the characters were just ok, the plot just wasn't very drawn out to me. And I didn't care for the ending and was kind of confused on exactly what took place. I am...
It was just the six of the them out driving around when it all began. Nick noticed something strange by the bridge and Levi thought he saw it too but they ignored it. They had more important things to attend to, for their time together was coming to an end. They had a few episodes to film before sum...
The O'Donnells and the Angerts have hated each other for generations. June O'Donnell was ready to keep that hatred going and avoid the Angerts, but that plan got wrecked when she literally ran into Saul Angert who had just returned to town. The two were drawn to one another despite June's best effor...
Short and sweet: This book went from something I wasn't sure I'd love to a book that I fell head over heels for, in no time flat. One of the most beautiful, and honest, discussions of dealing with loss that I've ever read. June doesn't beat around the bush. She brutally honest about the way memori...
Genre: Science Fiction RomanceYear Published: 2016Number of Pages: 390 pagesDate Read: 4/23/2017 Publisher: Razor Bill “Love is giving the world away, and being loved is having the whole world to give.” I must admit that I rarely read romance novels that deal with time traveling since time t...
I received a copy from Penguin's First to Read. I used some of my points to secure my copy of this one. I have a weakness for Romeo & Juliet inspired stories, and that plus the promise of magical realism was what caught my eye about this title. A little apprehensive as I tried to read the author’...
This review could also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.There was so much to love about this book. It was almost a magical experience reading this book. The story just kind of sprang to life for me and I was really swept away by the story. I couldn't get this story out of my head and if I h...
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