I laughed a lot with this audiobook but I hate martyr heroines and the end was very disturbing. It's as if the author felt that she had to wipe the hero's face in @#$% just because he was selfish.
I am a long-time fan of Phillip's writing style, she writes fun, breezy stories with likable characters and engrossing plots both for her main and secondary characters. In these Chicago Stars stories we're usually presented with the dominant, gorgeous, filthy-rich, misogynistic hero and the sassy, s...
He was a little dense and conceited, but Bobby Tom Denton won me over with his Southern boy charm and flashy good looks. This book was really sweet, and I very much enjoyed watching them fall for each other. While I was somewhat apprehensive about the start of the secondary romance featuring Bobby T...
Awwww. I'm growing to love SEP's female characters. They're always so strong! Gracie was hilarious. I really cracked up when she started watching porn with BT in the hotel room. BT was kinda sad. I mean he had it all, but not really what he wanted. I can't imagine being asked all the time for favors...
Two unlikely characters fall in love in this so-so book by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Gracie is your average "homely" woman who has little experience with men. Of course, when she meets the arrogant and beautiful Bobby Tom, she falls in love with him despite his chauvinistic ways. I was annoyed by th...
I have a message for Bobby Tom:I hate your guts and I’m glad you got trashed at the end of the book!!!!God, I despised this guy… I just wanted to hit him in his big fat head almost all the time. And Gracie being such an idiot o.O deathstare for all of you!!Buuuuuut, overall it was a great book. I re...
I think I've officially become a Susan E Phillips fanatic! Another great read by her. This is the second book in her Chicago Stars series. Here we have Texas-born ex-football player Bobby Tom Denton going back home to Telerosa, Texas to start filming a movie. He meets up with Gracie Snow, the quiet ...
The book would have been much better if she had not fallen in love after only one week. Given the male protagonist's character, this thing is totally unbelievable and a bit annoying.
Susan Elizabeth Phillips is a new author for me and I loved her writing! This was the first book I have read of hers and it definitely won't be the last.
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