Spoiler Alert!!! Ok. I have read nearly two books by the author and let me tell you I am not impressed. The real blurb Struggling with her father's death, Nina meets Jared Ryel, presumably by chance. However it soon becomes clear that he knows more about her than even close friends. When her fath...
I probably wouldn't have picked this up if it wasn't for Beautiful Disaster. However, this book really stands on its own. When I perused the reviews prior to reading this book, there was one that liked it to that of Twilight. This made me a bit apprehensive. And yes, I can kind of see where they got...
There was parts I liked and disliked about this book. The action was fun. I loved Claire. Overall, the book reminded me a lot of Twilight. Honestly, Bella was less annoying then Nina though. Liked this book enough that I'll keep reading though.
*This review is full of spoilers. If you don't want them, don't read it*On my blog: Chibi Reader3.5 starsI've read Jamie McGuire's "Beautiful Disaster" and, although it was a somewhat controversial book among the reader's community, I thought it was a good reading. So, when I started reading provide...
OK so I have to admit right up front that the whole reason I decided to read this book was because I loved Beautiful Disaster. It is like literary crack, and I was hoping that this book was going to be my next fix! I was SO disappointed. Oh well you know what they say, Crack is Wack...So many thi...
Providence reads like a ridiculously fun action, romance movie. I could actually picture watching everything unfold on a huge screen as I was reading it. The story, the characters, the arcs, the dialogue...all so perfectly over-the-top that you can't help but enjoy yourself. I love the premise of ...
I’m not exactly good with reviews, reason for which I don’t really write them; but for some reason I felt the need to review this book.I’ll start by saying this is the first Jamie McGuire’s book I read. Yes, I know what you’re thinking. I need to read Beautiful Disaster. The thing is I came upon thi...
Soapbox Review to come. Oh, I have a few words to spare about this book, and not so much in the measure that it offended me in the way that Nina Malkin's "Swoon" did, but I think the tone of this review might be similar to that one.I'm just going to be blunt about my experience reading his book - t...
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