Wow. I really liked this book. The intensity and character development was fantastic. I like how the layers pull back and you can see more and more about both characters. Daniel was definitely a deep guy. He was like the Beast to Holly (even though she didn't consider herself beautiful)'s Beauty. He...
I liked this, but at the same time, I didn't love the hero. He came off as a jerk from the beginning. I don't mind a hero who torments the heroine (in a gentle way like the boy at school who teases the girl he likes), but his attitude of entitlement and his overweening arrogance killed it for me. I ...
If ever an HP had the potential to become a menage story, this one was it LOL!! And I would have cheered them on =)"She looked up a the two men joined by their hands [handshake], and was struck by the illusion which cloaked each one. Elliot, magnetic and mysterious, for all his brooding darkness w...
This review contains spoilersWell...It starts off slow and a little confusing - but when it hits you its with a kaboom! - The heroine falls in love with the hero after reading his handwriting (that's right!) and he feels the same for her although he gives her mixed signals. Turns out he's engaged to...
So. Before I go on with why I looooooooooove this book, I have to tell you this: My folks have been married for a long time now and one of the first indications that I had for the fact that they love each other (I haven't seen my folks ever kissing etc cuz PDAs are not part of my culture) was when t...
Rating 4.25 starsOMG!I loved this book, this is the second I have read by this author and I am sure I will read more. The heroine is 25 and has been sheltered all her life by her father. She lost her sight when her mother died though the doctor called it hysterical blindness she never recovered it a...
I can't say I loved this book that much it had too much of angst I suppose and both the hero and heroine were people with scars and more comfortable with music than talking. I mean she wins a contest and he asks her to work with him and she agrees but for most of the book they are not together.In a ...
I enjoyed the book even if the heroine was so blind sometimes that I wanted to smack her. Her nickname was earnest Emily and it suited her to a T, she grew up tough being a farmer's daughter never being feminine and now runs a florist shop. She never left town and is still serious, prim and proper w...
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