by Cheryl St.John
Update: August 4, 2013 (read on kindle) I first read this in December 2012 I believe. My local library has this book in paperback. And now I have it on kindle, unfortunately it's not lendable.I have been in a reading rut..yes, again and I decided to search through Amazon for some of my favorite them...
The book wasn't anything special but I liked the story and the characters.
Forget about billionaires, glitz, glamour and designer clothes. This story has a soul. And, yes, Noah is a beautiful man. Despite the scars - visible or hidden - or maybe even because of them. I cried and I smiled, thinking all through the book - this is just what I needed. This is perfect.What a lo...
I wavered between a two and a three for this one. At best it's a run-of-the-mill beauty and the beast story that's entertains but brings nothing new to the table. At worst, it's a poorly written story that overuses POV prose, tells instead of shows and rehashes the fairly exasperating "angsty disabl...
Incredibly sweet wonderful romance! Noah is officially one of my all time favorite hero's! I love those scarred tortured souls who find true love ~sigh~
Sweet and simple romance
I started this book feeling very burned out on heavy, complicated historical romances and yearning for something wholesome and straightforward. I could not have made a better choice. This is a simply written story, but it's never dull.
4/5; 4 stars; A-One of the things I like about the books by this author is she always describes people who are emotionally or physically damaged and takes the reader on their journey to healing. This story was beautiful.
Noah Cutter is one of my favorite heroes of all time. What a beautiful man and a beautiful love story.