Ihu ja hingega
by:
Susan Mallery (author)
Format: paperback
ISBN:
9789949128655
Publish date: 2010
Publisher: Ersen
Pages no: 319
Edition language: Estonian
Category:
Love,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
Womens,
Western
Series: Lone Star Sisters (#1)
I remembering wondering, when this series came out, why it wasn’t getting the media buzz of Mallory’s previous “Sweet” series. (And later, the “Fools Gold” series.) Perhaps it’s because it doesn’t have a cute hook, like a family bakery or an all-female small town: in fact, the premise is rather off...
3.5*s - This was my first Susan Mallery and I really enjoyed her writing. I liked Lexi and her sisters (including best friend Dana) and loved all their interactions. I even liked Cruz, he had some flaws certainly as a father, but I thought that made him a touch more realistic. As realistic as a h...
Not a bad story. I liked the sisters. I'm not sure I liked Lexi. She really had a lot of TSTL moments. I'm not sure why she even fell for Cruz since he was a jerk to her through most of the book. Their HEA was sweet though. I'll pick up the next one since I'd like to see what happens to the hal...
Even though it's hard to feel bad for the daughter(s) of a rich guy, I still felt for Lexi. I applauded her drive to prove herself, even if it was originally to just "win" her father's praise. I thought Cruz's drive to "get into society" was kinda dumb, but after how he grew up and how successful he...
Just too silly for me to engage with the characters at all. The absurd plot is played out by cliched characters spouting unnatural-sounding dialog.Maybe I'll finish it some day when I'm in the mood for a Silhouette Desire-style read.