Hmmm… I wonder if this is a common trope with this author - ball-buster heroine gets publicly humiliated by H right at the beginning, they spend the next 80% of the book getting closer, only for him to do/say something that reminds her why she's a ball-buster to begin with, followed by an apology. ...
More of a 3.25. The h was…difficult to relate to - a meddler who seemed compelled to clean up her little sister's messes. The H was… well, how do you go from juvenile games at the h's expense to ah… Yeah. Within a few days no less. And then she overhears her sister's fiancé on the phone THANKing...
This was a funny Harlequin novel and being a Harlequin novel I didn't expect much from it. But it was much better than I thought, I finished in a day and enjoyed it a lot. The plot is a bit unbelievable, a governor falls in love with a hairdresser with hippies tendencies by looking at her photo in a...
A good book for a Harlequin romance. It was funny and steamy , I enjoyed reading it.
Marly Fine is a hairdresser trying to make ends meet. Jack Hammersmith is the governor of Florida and born with a silver spoon. He has decided that she is the one for him, she only needs persuasion. She is determined to teach him that his whims are not always convenient, particularly for someone who...
Tough NY divorce attorney goes to TX for her friend's wedding. She encounters small-town lawyer again, 3 yrs after she coldly kicked him out of her hotel room after their 1-night stand. Hero makes it clear that he wants revenge & another affair with her. Heroine tries to be emotionally distant with ...
Okay for some reason First Date and First Dance are sharing space here on good read, perhaps because they are both of The Bridesmaid Chronicles so both reviews will be here. First Date:First Dance:
Just adored this book. Very catchy character and a quick read. I would recommend it to anyone!