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Ash P Reads
Ash P Reads rated it 9 years ago
Oh my goodness, this book is as heartbreaking as it is sweet. Thorn and Rose are the epitome of sacrifice and acceptance. Both are willing to give up the other so they can have a better life. Little do they realize that having each other in their lives is what makes life worthwhile. I loved the char...
Heidi Hart
Heidi Hart rated it 9 years ago
ARC courtesy of Netgalley and Loveswept in exchange for a (brutally honest) review. I loved the theory of this book - a man on the cusp of joining the priesthood struggling with the temptation presented by his late best friend's sister - but the execution didn't work for me. The character developmen...
That's What I'm Talking About
That's What I'm Talking About rated it 9 years ago
Recently released from a two-year stint in prison, Lucas Donahue, a ranking member of the Sons of Steel Row gang, was attacked and nearly killed just before he got out. Now he’s back in Boston trying to determine if the attack was personal or business. Unfortunately, it looks like the hit came from ...
Ash P Reads
Ash P Reads rated it 9 years ago
This story was an unexpectedly pleasant surprise. It's amazing to realize that such archaic practices are still in place. I understand and relate to arranged marriages as it is common in my culture. And yes sometimes, sadly it is misused. But in the western world, it was customary to have marriages ...
 ~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~
~*Krissys Bookshelf Reviews*~ rated it 9 years ago
Dare to Run (The Sons of Steel Row #1) by Jen McLaughlin Lucas Donahue is not ashamed of his criminal past, but after a brief stint in prison, he’s ready to go legit and live a normal life. The problem is, no one leaves the gang without permission—even if he is one of the boss’s top men. Plus so...
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 9 years ago
Why the heck do I do this to myself? Why do I read a synopsis and get intrigued with stories when I know that I’m not going to be happy? It’s almost like my psyche is trying to punish me for something. I know that I’m just setting these poor books up, because I am not going to like them. Yet I can’t...
Kitty's Book Spot!
Kitty's Book Spot! rated it 9 years ago
Jackson Worthington was sure he would never see Lily Hastings again. His mother married her father, making them sort of family. Then he kissed her by the pool one night, and was told never to come back. The last person he was expecting to see at a friends club was Lily. As she was dancing and t...
BuckeyeAngel
BuckeyeAngel rated it 9 years ago
Jackson was Lily's step-brother. He was 18 and she was 15. Jackson was Lily's first kiss. They got caught and he got kicked out of the family. 7 years, he was hurt while on a mission for the army and was back in the states. He hadn't been home long and was drawn to a woman he saw dancing. He found o...
Just One More Chapter
Just One More Chapter rated it 9 years ago
I tried with this book I really did. I just couldn't get on board with it. I hated the characters, mainly the heroine & the plot was lacking in every which way. When reading this started to become more like a chore, that's when I knew I couldn't keep reading anymore. Which is to bad because the hero...
FranJessca [at] Book Lovin' Mamas
FranJessca [at] Book Lovin' Mamas rated it 10 years ago
Readers wanted more of Finn and Carrie, so Jen McLaughlin delivered to her fans. =) She delivered an amazing continuation of Finn and Carrie's story, but she also made these two go through some heartache in the process. First let me just say, Fractured Lines can be read as a standalone because Jen ...
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