2 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/William Baldwin Pruit III is a ten year boy, living for the last five years of his life in a boarding school in Switzerland. That all comes to an abrupt end when a lawyer shows up to inform him that his parent died...
Wow this was a disappointment, I was looking for some warm fuzzies, and got whine, whine, whine. This book was too cookie cutter, too perfect, and just meh for story.No thanks especially for what the publishers are asking for it.
I called it quits soon after the handjob on the porch and the pet names started flying. The pacing was just too fast, the characterisations a little too inconsistent for me to enjoy this.
I read this for a GR challenge and let's just say it was a challenge to get through. The basic story itself was interesting but in the end, Good to Know tries too hard. The premise: two men find each other due to their concern for an orphaned little boy, they fall in love and build a family togethe...
Do you want to know how I'm feeling after reading this book?Look at this image:Are you now feeling warm and fuzzy?THAT'S IT! The feeling this book will give you! Why?The blurb is very self explanatory, but let me add some more to try to convince you to give this book a try.William, a 10 years old or...
I liked it, but found the phrase "good to know" so utterly over-used it started to make me cringe about halfway through. Still, I was eager to read the next book, which I like even better. So now I'm looking forward to the third.
I loved this book. These three guys were perfect for each other and I was pulled right in to their developing relationship. It was great to see them build a family together. They fit together like a puzzle, filing needs with in each other that made this story sweet but not too saccharine.
I had to re-read this one since I'll be starting the sequel tonight or tomorrow and I wanted to be all up to date. And I loved reading it the second time as much as the first. I really enjoy DW Marchwell's stories and I'm looking forward to reading 'An Earlier Heaven'.
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