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by Amy Lane
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blub
blub rated it 12 years ago
A fantastic addition to the Knitting Series. I loved that Stanley changed his ways and gave a relationship a go. Jeremy was amazing and if I didn't love him from How to Raise an Honest Rabbit he would have definitely won my heart in this one. I loved the humor and all the feelings it inspired in me...
GiGi The Literary Slave
GiGi The Literary Slave rated it 12 years ago
This was an action packed, tender, semxy, mysterious, suspenseful, redeeming, loving, timid, brave, yarnful book! Yes, odd review, but I can't find words right now other than to say I can't wait for Amy's next release, you should read them all, and I'm going to go buy needles to go with my lovely ex...
Ery
Ery rated it 12 years ago
This plot was just too over the top for me and the story didn't provide the character depth AL typically does so well. It was light and sweet and a bit absurd, so if you're in the mood for that- this ones for you. And....I seem to be I. The minority here, so maybe it's just an off night for me.
Heller
Heller rated it 12 years ago
I wasn't sure going into this if I was going to like Stanley, Craw's bathroom hookup from [b:The Winter Courtship Rituals of Fur-Bearing Critters|12846365|The Winter Courtship Rituals of Fur-Bearing Critters (Knitting, # 1)|Amy Lane|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1322883186s/12846365.jpg|17997465], bu...
If we are all made in God's image, does that mean God is gender fluid.....
4.5 starsOk thank you baby jebus. Amy Lane nailed it with one, at least for me. The last installment fell kind of flat for me. Stanley and Johnny were great. I love this story line.
Romances and more...
Romances and more... rated it 13 years ago
A great series.
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