Lindsey Leavitt
Lindsey Leavitt is a former elementary school teacher and present-day writer/mom to three (mostly) adorable little girls. She is married to her high-school lab partner and lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is the author of the PRINCESS FOR HIRE trilogy, SEAN GRISWOLD'S HEAD, and GOING VINTAGE...
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Lindsey Leavitt is a former elementary school teacher and present-day writer/mom to three (mostly) adorable little girls. She is married to her high-school lab partner and lives in Las Vegas, Nevada. She is the author of the PRINCESS FOR HIRE trilogy, SEAN GRISWOLD'S HEAD, and GOING VINTAGE (March 2013).
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When Mallory discovers that her boyfriend, Jeremy, is cheating on her with an online girlfriend, she swears off boys. She also swears off modern technology. Inspired by a list of goals her grandmother made in 1962, Mallory decides to “go vintage” and return to a simpler time (when boyfriends couldn’...
I really liked this book a lot. The romance was interesting and rather deep and I did not expect that going in. The book was not all about the romance and I like books like that a lot. It gave us a interesting premise that was based in the world of weddings and getting married. The lead character...
Short review:This was a really fun/interesting book. Holly loses her grandfather, and she inherits the chapel. She meets Dax, falls in love and so on. :)Holly was a nice character, though I felt she was a bit strange at times. How she acted/did, sometimes I was thinking she was over 20, but at other...
I was fortunate enough to win a copy of Lindsey Leavitt's Chapel Wars.This book has the best dialogue I've read in a while. The interaction between siblings & parents has the ring of truth. It feels like overhearing the conversation. Eccentric Grandpa dies & leaves the Las Vegas wedding chapel to hi...
"‘Don’t whine to your spouse about your daily troubles. He’s had a harder day providing for you and your children.’ This is what you’re aspiring to? To be some guy’s house slave?” Ginnie hops out of her seat. “I hope you’re not romanticizing this too much. That prefeminist movement crap is scary.” ...