Fans of the Three Girls series were introduced to Kiki Barker-Thompson in book #2. We know that she and Jen set up their own business and now in book #4 we begin with Jen's wedding. Kiki realizes that after being married for a couple of years to her husband Eric she is starting to think about having...
Eh, this one didn't set my hair on fire. Annie and her dilemma was lame to me. She has the opportunity to become a big time actress, but you know love is the answer. I loathe romance books that do this mess with heroines. It also didn't really line up with what Annie wanted for herself either. And i...
I felt meh towards the first book because I realized that Ginny bugged me. This one centers on Jen who is doing what she can to move up the ranks at her PR firm. Jen cares about Ginny and Annie a lot and honestly I was on her side the whole book. I thought that Ginny and Josh sucked and so did Annie...
So I decided to re-read this series since I wanted some romance reads and wow, I do not think this series holds up at all. I am realizing the main character in this one was the height of being selfish. Other than that though, the ending didn't make a lot of sense since I for one didn't see that Ginn...
So to date I have read every Three Girls story, but one short story that is part of an anthology that I refuse to buy. I wish that I had skipped over this one and not paid the 99 cents that it cost. Honestly this 31 page ebook was not worth even 99 cents. We really get three vignettes showing us Gin...
This is a nice, honest, sweet romance probably for the YA market. It is refreshing to find a romantic "hero" who is just a kind person. I thought more could have been made of the Latin heritage, as a Latina the main character was interesting but her family were quite stereotypical. Being set in En...
So, I honestly couldn't decide whether or not to give this book a five, but after reading the ending, I thought I might as well. This book, despite a couple parts, small ones, which seemed to drag on slightly, was phenomenal. I mean, it had everything I absolutely love in a romance and then some. Th...
Only thing I didn't like: The "L" word. It was waaaay too early said. Please, fictional people, get to know each other before you start saying it! Oh, and the drama [spoiler] with the wrong wedding date [/spoiler] was too constructed. It just felt off. And I didn't really understand why Jen had ...
But entertaining. The heroine was likable, though I nearly lost patience with her from time to time. I did feel some sympathy for how her relationship with Josh played out, how she felt when he was away etc. though I am not exactly a clingy person myself. It was believable and interesting to rea...
Another satisfying read by Rachel Schurig. I love that the romance isn't really the main thing that she focused on. The character development is great and very believable. An easy read, but it's wonderful to find something that can actually steal my attention away from the TV
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