Is this book is not even going to the bookshelf cause I'll totally read it again. That's how much a like it, better yet, love it. In the beginnig I was really against Hunter, because we only knew Erin's part of story. And Erin write sort story for her class, sometimes they're spicy, but tell really ...
This book was a major disappointment for me. I had high expectations because I loved Going Too Far (one of my favorite books) and Forget You, both of which were written by Jennifer Echols and published by MTV Books, and I felt like this book didn't compare to them at all. I read the other two novels...
Full review also posted @ http://sarahliveslovesreads.blogspot.com/2011/08/love-story-by-jennifer-echols.htmlI love paranormals and probably read them 2/3rd's of the time, but contemporaries always seem to be the ones I stay up 'til the wee hours finishing. And this one was no different. I absolutel...
After reading Forget You and Going Too Far, Jennifer Echols became one of my favorite YA chick lit, romance writers, and I have been impatiently waiting for this book to come out. It was good.I've been trying to pin-point exactly what it was that was missing in this book that made me like it but not...
I love Jennifer Echols. She writes such good romantic novels. This is my third book that I've read from her next to Going Too Far and Forget You and both are really good books. I especially like her writing styles because it is somewhat deep at times and it is not that hard to get connected to the c...
If it wasn't for the last page, I would give this book 5 stars.But the end wasn't complited. First they are friends as kids, then they stop talking, after that they almost hate each other, next they are friends, than they love each other, after that again they don't like one another very much, and ...
Wow! Jennifer Echols knows how to write a story full of hunky boys, nerdy girls, and tons of sexual tension. It is a dream come true! =)Erin is your average disinherited heiress. That is to say she is a former rich girl who must now learn to support herself. She was very likable although she was...
Erin Blackwell is a Kentucky horse-racing princess. Or rather, she was a princess, until she told her grandmother that she wanted to go to college to pursue her dream of becoming a novelist instead of majoring in business so she could come home and run the family farm. Now Erin is attending school...
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