This review can also be found at Carole's Random Life in Books.I could kick myself. I bought this audiobook back in 2015. Heck, I bought the whole series and then promptly got distracted by some other shiny book. I have seen so many great reviews for this book but did I start listening. Nope. Becaus...
On man, this was fun! Mo moves to Alaska to get away from her overbearing, hippie parents. There, she finds a job and makes friends. I loved Mo, aka Moonflower. Cooper was okay. I didn't like him, then he got better, then got worse again (for Reasons). I liked the build-up to the relationship. I als...
I liked the setting, I liked the town and also liked the family background. The love story was a little meh. I didn't dig this strange and artificial drama and angst - that was totally unneessary. And the P-Plot? I don't like that as a rule and especially not, when the couple is so newly forme...
Not as funny as most reviews made it seem. It had a couple of cute lines. "Well, that cinched it. He was an asshole. I was definitely going to end up sleeping with him." "Alias superspy Sydney Bristow could sneak through the woods outside Alan's cabin, do a reconnaissance mission, and seek out he...
I was in the mood for something light and funny to listen to while I did dishes and laundry when I picked this one. I knew this book was going to be pure paranormal romance going in, which is something I don't normally read, but I had read a short story by this author before and really liked it, mai...
Mo has run away from her life in the lower 48 to Alaska. That's right, Alaska of all places. Though her parents were the ultimate hippies, their sense of relaxation did not impact their views on rearing a child. Mo's controlling mother regularly crossed the line with things like demanding medical...
Mo Weinstein needs time and space away from her eccentric parents. So she decides to travel all the way up to Alaska, in a small town "Grundy" and establish a life there. Mo's plan is to just relax and take time for herself. Many people in Grundy are apprehensive towards strangers and newcomers. Mo ...
A light, fun, fast read. I really enjoy Molly Harper's voice. There weren't a lot of surprises--I had the villain pegged almost immediately after his introduction.One minor complaint: I'm not a huge fan of pregnancies in romance. And this one seemed particularly contrived just to add to the plot...
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