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by Ethan Day
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...Bookfanatic
...Bookfanatic rated it 8 years ago
Before I start this review I would like to offer sincere apologies to the author for having taken so long to get this review done. Unfortunately sometimes real life refuses to co-operate. I started listening to this story back around mid-July and then there was a move...so when I was finally able to...
She Reads Too Much
She Reads Too Much rated it 11 years ago
I'm totally in the minority here but I don't care for this. Deacon was kind of winey and pathetic. While I know I was supposed to feel all sorts of sympathy for him I really wanted to yell at him and tell him to man the fuck up. Not what the author was going for, I'm sure. I liked Steve I guess thou...
Twisted Reads
Twisted Reads rated it 12 years ago
Rating a book 4.5 stars seems silly to me, either it was perfect or it wasn't. But... what ever. Reason it's not a full 5 is of Deacon, I had some hang-ups on his hang-ups. The drama he put Pete through went a little too far. It was an honest book, with honest characters and honest problems. I l...
Heller
Heller rated it 12 years ago
3.75 At times the sadness that Deacon felt was overwhelming but I loved the romance between the MC's, it was slow moving but super hot. I really liked that there wasn't a big fix at the end and that Deacon and Steve were working hard to make their relationship succeed.
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Though I can be a harsh bitch when it comes to book reviews, what I actually thought was that it was a pretty good page turner. The characters were endearing, the story complex enough to engage but not baffle. There are a few things in it that I questioned, but overall I felt it was good entertainme...
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook
Sandra @ My Fiction Nook rated it 12 years ago
There are apparently two types of Ethan Day books, one the funny, fluffy kind that is an easy read for a summer afternoon, the other a quiet, reflective book that explores human relationships and emotions on a much deeper level. Northern Star is one of the latter. No worries, friends, it still is ...
Shahreen
Shahreen rated it 12 years ago
4.5 stars
The Tipsybibliophile
The Tipsybibliophile rated it 12 years ago
EEEEPPP!!! Gimme.Gimme.Gimme!!!!!!!!!
Msmiz - I read almost anything!
Msmiz - I read almost anything! rated it 12 years ago
Whoop Whoop!!! So happy!
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