For fans of:Insecure heroines (I don't always think that's a terrible thing)Weird reading audience breaks for humor (I just read this in another book and was ok after I got over it)Strikethrough as a mechanism for conveying hyperbole and sarcasm-talk about pulling me out of the book.Some good humor ...
This is my second book by Rachel Higginson. I was first introduced to her work when I read Every Wrong Reason, which I loved. As such when the chance came for me to read Bet on Us I was excited. When I read the blurb I realised that this was completely different from Every Wrong Reason, however, I ...
When I read the reviews for Every Wrong Reason I was eager to get my hands on a copy. Therefore, when the author asked me to read and review it in exchange for an honest review there was no hesitation on my path. Based on the reviews I was expecting a story that would take me on an emotional journey...
Have your tissues ready for this one, ladies. There won’t be a dry eye left after reading about Liz–a mother of four and new widow–as she struggles to fight her way out of the all-consuming grief over losing her husband, and reconcile her feelings of unexpectedly finding new love. ‘One part would f...
Five Stages completely gutted me. I felt every iota of Liz and her family's grief for Grady. The pace of the romance is slow but perfect for the situation. Insta-love wouldn't have been fitting here and I'm infinitely grateful for the realism in this story. I spent a better part of this book with te...
Meh. I didn't love or hate this book. It was pretty easy for me to put down for the most part. I don't plan on reading the rest of the series which is unusual for me. I think the problem was this was a much told story (girl has unknown power, she learns about it, falls for unavailable boy, drama ens...
4 to 4.5 “Learning To Live Again” Stars! “We were promised sufferings. They were part of the program. We were even told, 'Blessed are they that mourn,' and I accept it. I've got nothing that I hadn't bargained for. Of course it is different when the thing happens to oneself, not to others, and in re...
Just felt like both men in this book were too perfect. Liz's memories of her deceased husband paint him as a saint: the perfect husband, great father, wonderful and supportive. Equally, her new love interest Ben seems to have no flaws. He is the perfect man: handsome, unattached, doting, patient, ki...
16 year old Eden Matthews has been in and out of private schools for the last two years. She can't seem to stop herself from closing them down. Kingsley is her last chance to finish high school and the last private school willing to accept her. She is focused on just getting through graduation until...
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