4 starsScott had a crush on Chloe since childhood but he didn't get the chance to date her because he was different back then and they were in different worlds too. Problem at Chloe's parents' house had changed everything at which it made Chloe and Scott had to see each other almost everyday and the...
Cute, fluffy holiday romance. Both the hero and heroine are very likeable. This is a second-chance romance of sorts, as they gew up in the same small town, but she doesn't remember him. He had a crush on her and very much remembers her. It's also a geek-turned-hunk romance. There's plenty of ch...
3.5 out of 5 StarsChloe Burke has returned to the small town where she grew up for Christmas to house-sit for her parents. When she accedently blows a fuse, the hot electrician she calls, Scott Quinn, was a nerdy kid from high school. Unable to hide their attraction to each other, they decide to hav...
This might be my favorite story of hers that I've read. The plot is properly paced for the short story length, there's great sexual tension, the characters felt like real people and it had a resolution that fits the story and the characters perfectly.
It's an okay holiday novella. I don't dislike it but I can't say that I'm charmed by it as well. I find the characters to be one dimensional. There are nothing that keep them significantly memorable. I like the dog, though, Kojak. He seems fun.
Chloe Burke is house-sitting for her parents over the holidays while her parents go on a three week cruise. Upon arriving, she immediately blows a fuse warming up coffee. Attempting to through the breaker switch, she realizes that electrical system in this old house is, well plain old and a fire haz...
Sweet little story. Shannon Stacey is a new find of mine, and I have enjoyed everything I have read of her contemporaries. I don't usually enjoy short stories because everything seems rushed and roadblocks to happily-ever-after seem to magically disappear. Everything seemed believable (well, as b...
This was a cute, short-ish read. The premise was interesting -- boy from high school is now an electrician. He comes to help out a girl he crushed on big time in high school, but he was sort of a nerd and she wasn't. But I thought it was so cute when he reminded her of who he was and she remembered ...
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