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Me, Myself and Books.
Me, Myself and Books. rated it 4 years ago
Maybe I shoulda started this series from the beginning, books was some what confusing. But I wasnt read for the ending, ending had me on the edge of my my seat.
Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 5 years ago
This was okay.It was like Clueless in a lot of ways, but with added mystery. That was never solved.I felt like the characters and their teenage ways were the best part of the story. The writing was a little scattered though in the beginning. I found it hard to know what was going on, but I caught up...
Hopeless Romantic
Hopeless Romantic rated it 5 years ago
Beauty's only skin deep, but a good heart is everlasting. Jock Rule goes beyond the window dressing to discover the person within. Kip and Teddy are about to discover that the greatest of gifts are the ones that give a person the courage to stay true to who they are. Ney presents an empowering messa...
Alyssa Diane
Alyssa Diane rated it 6 years ago
The plot is good but I can't force myself to suffer through the writing anymore.
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress
Sam's Reading: A Work in Progress rated it 6 years ago
An NA free of drama, but filled with tension. Two sweet, funny, sex-obsessed college students...such a delight. I loved the setting of the porch with the party raging inside, cause that’s where you’d find me, plus that put a novel spin on the development of the relationship. I also had an easy time ...
100 Pages A Day...Stephanie's Book Reviews
Budding novelist Eliza Fontaine has a complicated past and things become even more complicated when she is found at the bottom of the pool at the Tranquility resort in Palm Springs. Eliza's family believes the worst, another failed suicide attempt, just like the previous attempts before her brain tu...
TheBookDisciple
TheBookDisciple rated it 6 years ago
The Elizas is a story told by a quintessential 'unreliable narrator'. You learn from the beginning that Eliza has had some issues. She claims that she can be cruel and a liar. But, she also claims that she wasn't trying to commit suicide and that someone pushed her. As a reader, you have to sift thr...
Silver's Reviews
Silver's Reviews rated it 6 years ago
Eliza and Dot - one is a real person, and the other is a character in Eliza’s book.The similarities are striking and a bit confusing.We follow both Eliza and Dot as they move through situations both in real life and in Eliza's book.The book begins as Eliza was pulled out of a swimming pool, and no o...
Kitty's Book Spot!
Kitty's Book Spot! rated it 6 years ago
This is an anthology full of great short stories by some of our favorite sports romance authors. I even found some new ones I will be reading again in the future! Full of different sports types, these are all great romances from semi-sweet to erotica. A really great read. Here are the books in ...
TheBookDisciple
TheBookDisciple rated it 7 years ago
The Douchebags are back!! The Learning Hours is the 3rd installment in the How to Date a Douchebag series and....my least favorite so far. Here's why: Rhett is NOT a douchebag (I'm totally okay with this!) but literally EVERYONE else is. They are shallow (seriously, how many times did characters co...
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