One Night to Fly forever and a day...Finding the right partner is harder than should be, especially in the case of Ginger and Baird. Ginger leads a not so exciting life, yet she's perfectly happy. At least she'd like to think so, until her friend sets her up on a date. The one detail her dear friend...
This was a fun time-travel romance. It really didn't look at what happens to the time line when you go back, it just assumes that it all works out somehow. I think what I liked most about the time-travel aspect was Ella's reaction to the living conditions. She has to use a chamber pot - super emb...
When I first saw this series, the Geek Girl in me just had to give it a look. The series began with The Geek Girl and the Scandalous Earl, and was followed by Geek Girls Don't Date Dukes. Since I enjoyed them, the chance to read the third book early was a no brainer.We are introduced to Ella, whom w...
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from the face palming In some ways, it was much better than the first. Still off though. The humor was minuscule. OTOH, bonus points for a H who a) isn't the Duke of Earl and b) isn't "well over 6'" Our H is a valet, a pugilist, and a vicar's son. He's also a mere 5'10" or so. Issues… the val...
This book was cute and funny and hilarious and….very awkward. First gripe - who in their right mind goes to move a bunch of junk in a warehouse while wearing a tank, shorts, and…flip-flops? No gloves, no hat, apparently the long hair was down. I know it's hot, dirty, sweaty work but sheesh; droppi...
I am a complete sucker for time travel romances. I am one of the few that love them. And Gina Lamm writes excellent ones with humor and great storytelling. I absolutely loved that Avery wasn't a rich boy. It would have been so easy for Gina Lamm to write another Duke but she went in a different dire...
30/09 - This is funny, some of the one liners from Jamie and the awkward situations created by Jamie's misplacement in time are laugh-out-loud funny. I'm irritated by the catchphrase on the front cover - "She's too smart for his own good". How is she smart? She plays computer games and is good at...
Leah has seen her friend Jamie (from The Geek and the Scandalous Earl) fall in love with the most amazing man from the past. Now, she wants to find that same type of relationship for herself. She wants the love she reads about in romance novels, to be swept off her feet and is ready to jump into t...
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