Buck Ellis’s future seems pretty damn bright. With a full college scholarship in hand, he’s going to ditch Bluewater Bay and pave the way for his kid brother Charlie to do the same. The only fly in Buck’s ointment is his ten-year addiction to his best friend since second grade, his true love, and hi...
Ok so this is a really bizarre experience because I've listened to the first 3 books in this series and they were all narrated by Shannon Gunn and I enjoyed them so because I've read the books and this is just me listening to the audio books because I wanted to revisit a series that I had enjoyed ye...
It's been 7 years since I first read these stories and I really enjoyed the stories contained within it. While I enjoyed some stories more than others for me listening to the audiobook was overall a 5 star experience and I really enjoyed this visit with the ghost of Christmas Reads past...so much so...
There's Something About Ari was a short read but an enjoyable one. I wouldn't say it's amazing but I do recommend it. I really like the romance. The banter and the chemistry between Ari and Buck is cute. Despite the book's short length, there was never an insta-love vibe, which I approve of. I also ...
Ex marine turned security professional and a boarding school teacher have the common mission to keep a student with a high profile parent safe. Good set-up, good chemistry, ok who-done-it. I like this series.
Oops. Read this out of order.By all measures, I should have hated this little kids in mm is not my cuppa But I didn't. I think it had something to do with a scene that featured shopping for books at a big box store (Target) that kind of had me flummoxed. The last time I was looking at books in Ta...
There really isn't anything terribly innovative, twisty or different about this story. Mark is a bit down on his luck and unlucky in love. Tony is a rock, but a bit elusive. I attribute my liking this to Tony's affinity to fill a pantry with stuff from Costco and Mark recognizing a dick-pic as hi...
I honestly bought this because it was L.B. Gregg and I really like her books. Fortunately for me Dudleytown was not an exception to the rule. It was a bit of a spooky/thriller type read with a blossoming romance thrown in. My only real complaint was that I would have liked it if it was a bit long...
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