I honestly don't know what to say. I liked the character Cat and her friendship with Kelly and how much she loved her, Kelly's son, and Kelly's husband. That said, the whole book revolves about her getting feelings for her ex's brother. If that part had been cut out I would have loved it. Cat is a...
I can't say I particularly enjoyed this. I was waiting for the romance to start and they only met after 170+ pages out of the 250. Okay, they were always in the same place at the same time and caught fleeting glimpses of each other but they only properly met then. It was more a tale of family an...
I read Emma Hearts LA a while ago and never put up a review, so here; Short Review; This was a really quick, cute summer read. There wasn’t anything wrong with the story but it wasn’t spectacular, I would recommend this if you’re just looking for a nice romance story to read & relax over the s...
I've been meaning to read this book ever since I read and enjoyed Jessie Hearts NYC, and I'm so glad that I finally have because I loved it just as much. When I saw this at my library I actually squealed, causing my friend to give me a rather odd look.When Emma's mother is offered the opportunity to...
Another great novel from Keris Stainton, I loved the further development of Emma, Oscar and reading about LA. It made me so want to visit! Full review and Q&A to come shortly!
Absolutely loved this book!
I’d read several books before about characters moving or holidaying in NYC which I thoroughly enjoyed; I heart New York and Shopaholic Abroad, so I thought that Jessie hearts NYC would be a similar sort of read. Sadly this wasn’t the case, I really tried to get into it several times, but I just c...
After being stuck in a rut of three really disappointing books, Jessie Hearts NYC was the perfect next read for me. It was sweet, funny and fluffy in all the right places and I nearly cried when I finished it. Nearly!The idea of Jessie and Finn nearly bumping into each was inspired - and rather frus...
Many thanks to Goodreads first reads programme and the author - Keris Stainton - for providing this book free for review. Some of you might think I'm crazy for attempting to read a book called [b:Jessie Hearts NYC|11941453|Jessie Hearts NYC|Keris Stainton|http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51Tjco...
This book was a very pleasant surprise, because I did, at first, judge by the cover. And really, that cover is awful, it does nothing to sell the book.Reminiscent of Kate Cann's earlier work, it had an easy-going rhythm which made it very easy to read and very hard to put down.