by Kristan Higgins
Pesimamente aburrido .LOs dos intereses romanticos son un plomo , super estereotipados . El "Wickam" es un Wickam demasiado obvio y la protagonista pasa el 90% de la novela enamoradisima de el para , en el 10% restante (y de la nada) , descubrir que esta enamorada de "Darcy" ; pero no un Darcy miste...
"I look at you and I see the rest of my life"I liked this book a bit more than I should have since it started out pretty annoying. I am glad that I read it and I hope to read more of Kristan Higgins books later.One thing that I didn't like about this book is that Millie behaved like a kid sometimes....
"I'm a stalker. The good kind." WHAT!?!!? After reading the first sentence I had a feeling this story would be awkward at best. Higgin's books are generally cute, although not mind blowing, so I stuck with it despite the crazy. Millie is a crazy woman who can't get over her high school crush. She ...
There is something wrong with me. Maybe I am actually a Kristan Higgans heroine, smart but compulsively unable to avoid what I KNOW is bad for me! I mean, I give her credit, she writes very breezy, readable books. But lordy, her heroines are dingbats. Dress them up as doctors or what have you, the...
The first half of this book had me severely contemplating smacking the heroine upside the head. She's a doctor, she's smart, amiable and a good person but her actions were sooo stupid.Millie wasn't a fully developed person until about 3/4 of the way through the book and thank god for that because wh...
Originally posted at Romance Around the CornerThis is the third book I’ve read by this author and I think I’ve finally found the key to really enjoy them: it’s all about the heroine. If you can relate to her, then you are probably going to like the book because this author doesn’t write romance, she...
3.5 stars. Like other Higgins books, this one is at the very chicklitish arm of the romance genre... or perhaps the romantic arm of the chicklit genre would be even more apt. It bothered me some at first, since in the grand tradition of chicklit, the first-person narrator of this book is quite a do...
I started this book and was so ecstatic about starting it because I have fast become a fan of Kristan Higgins. I have enjoyed every book that I have read by her so far (only have one more book on her back list to read before I'm completely done with all of her books) and I was just really excited ab...
Meet Millie Barnes. She's almost thirty, she's a family doctor recently returned to Cape Cod and she's been secretly harboring a crush on Joe Carpenter for sixteen years. Oh, Joe Carpenter, the Carpenter. Perfect Joe Carpenter. So beautiful he makes traffic stop, so stunning his smile can make a wom...
After reading Too Good To Be True and Just One of the Guys, I was sooo ready to settle in for a good time with this book. Mmmm...Not so much. This is the story of Millie Barnes, a new doctor who moves back to her hometown to live and work. Her plan is to snag the guy of her dreams - Joe Carpenter. S...