Audio Review: The Slow Burn (Moonlight and Motor Oil #2) by: Kristen Ashley (author) Stella Bloom (narrator) Lance Greenfield (narrator) Ashley has a way of grabbing hold of a heart and never letting go. The Slow Burn makes it easy to understand why. Addie and Toby have both experienced less than...
I'd been waiting for the perfect moment to read this book. So, finally, the weather was warm and sunny, I had my cold drink and was sitting in the garden. And after reading 10% ... I was bored out of my mind. Some days later I tried again. This was torture. I read 20% and nothing happened. So di...
Second read: September 15-17, 2017I've re-rated this book from a 3 star to 5 star rating with this re-read.I loved this story the second time around, and I think it has a lot to do with the fact that I re- read the series from start to finish.All the characters and their stories were fresh and the s...
I have a weakness for mountains and cabins and the pictures of Colorado mountains always leave me breathless. You can already guess that I liked the setting a lot. As in a lot. Cassidy was a great character. She was independent, hard-working, and fearless. She loved what she did and to my relief she...
Liked that it took place in a small town. Miss Mildred was awesome and Spot was hilarious. Didn't like how easily Hanna forgave Raiden, who acted like a total asshole, didn't like the repetitions (same theme was in the first book and although the author explained it, she should have at least chosen ...
Way too long again. I liked Creed but loved Sylvie. She was a tough broad.It was annoying that author didn't show the things but just said it happened. The only scenes she actually showed were sex scenes. Finally I started skipping those. I wanted more of a story - Sylvie's relationship with her fri...
Way too long. I was bored out of my mind and forced myself to read it. Also, it's really bad when I'm more interested in other characters than the main couple. I liked Yuri and Aurora a lot more and wanted to read more about them. Why do they have to call their women bitches? Every time Abel said it...
I've, mostly, given up on Ashley as her writing style/voice more often than not, constantly draws me in with promise but never delivers. This was a Kindle Freebie and Random Number Generator picked it out of the abyss. This story: An Ashley hero calling the heroine "babe" and/or "baby"? NEVE...
Brilliant!This ìs such a beautifully written second-chance story.Loved High and Millie's story.I really enjoyed how KA wrote the past and present scenes.On a side note, I sure hope Hound and Keely find a HEA.
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