by Shaina Richmond
Three stars for the laughs, one star for the 'plot'I felt like I've been a seventeen year old boy/man for the last thirty minutes. This was a very short read. Tyler thinks about Susanna's boobs...a lot. After meeting her in a coffee shop an studying for a few hours, they go back to her place and ...
I can't do any more. Nearly 100 pages in, this reads like a high schooler-written fanfic.The grammar is atrocious; the spelling creative, for example, using the little-known 's rule to make a plural when you aren't sure if it's an "es" or just "s" to make a word ending in "o" plural (hint: you can N...
I feel it’s VERY important that anyone thinking about buying this, “book” understand that it is not a complete story. It’s the first few chapters of a much larger story that’s been split into several segments (six are available for purchase, with more promised to come). Each of these segments costs ...
First off, I dislike short stories. I like male POV, but the internal monologue was awkward. The dialogue itself was great. The story line was uninspiring, but fine.
This is a short sweet book from a male's perspective written by a female. I always wonder how accurate a woman can capture the thoughts of a man. This book nailed it. I enjoyed Ms. Richmond's writing voice. The book was a bit too short for me. This is more of a sensual first book for me. I fou...