Bluegrass, Book 1 I Picked Up This Book Because: I’m a fan of the author The Characters: Sadie Hutchins: Joshua Vaughn: The Story: An enemies to lovers tale that took quite some time to grow on me. Sadie and Josh are fine characters but I never really felt a connection to them. I did eventuall...
Straight up chick lit romance and not Harper's best. Lots of very worn tropes get page time in this little romance about a woman fighting for the job she was promised when a new and, of course, gorgeous interloper comes into the picture. I love Harper's work in general; it's funny, sweet, snarky,...
Already a fan of Ms. Harper’s Jane Jameson and Half-Moon Hollow series (also narrated by Ms. Ronconi), I knew I needed to try her contemporary Bluegrass series. The first book sets up the world of Sadie Hutchins, the assistant director with the Kentucky Tourism Commission. While there are no vampire...
I've been a fan of Molly Harper since reading her stand alone And One Last Thing... So I couldn't help but give a bit of small squeal when I heard a reference to that book in this one. It's not the first time that the author has added some small reference to one of her other books/series, but I stil...
Fans who only have experience reading Ms. Harper’s paranormal series may be slightly disconcerted by the idea of a Molly Harper novel without werewolves, vampires, ghosts, or witches. Thankfully, it does not matter whether Ms. Harper writes about things that go bump in the night or a workplace compe...
Sadie works for the Kentucky Tourism Commission and her life truly revolves around her job. She loves the people she works with and she loves working with people in the state. Now her dreams are about to come true because her director is preparing for retirement and Sadie is sure she has the job. Un...
My Bluegrass Baby is bright, bubbly, and fun. How else would you describe a book that opens in a bathroom stall immediately after the main character has tossed her cookies? But it is not because she is hungover, this media maven has a severe case of nervousness. Sadie is lovable, quirky and owns the...
After bawling my eyes out from reading Me before You by Jojo Moyes, I am in need of a romantic comedy fix. So I grab My Bluegrass Baby to give myself a good laugh. This is a typical romantic comedy, but not as funny as Sophie Kinsella or the Wallbanger (with much more crude jokes).This story set in ...
Cute and funny, though not Harper's best. I wanted to see more depth to Josh and see his relationship with Sadie develop a but more. Still, a good, easy read.
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