Stephani Hecht
Birth date: November 25, 1972
Stephani Hecht's Books
Trey Canton is one of my favorite characters from the Blue Line Hockey series. So, I was happy to read this story. Christmas is always a hard time for Trey because he thinks about his mom who died ten years ago. To top things off, Wade is going to be out of the town on business during the holiday...
Wow, this was awful. 44 pages, no character development, the relationship goes from a one night stand to a relationship off page, and Kaleb was a dick.
Nash and his brother Luke had a dream to run their own coffee shop. But life had another plan. Nash worked on their dream and Luke went off to Afghanistan...Luke never came back and now Nash is working their dream alone and he won't admit it but he's floundering. The coffee shop is successful enough...
the good one, the one that was worth reading because swear to god. I got the author's rough notes and we are talking seriously rough. Let's start with what I liked. Trust me this'll be short. I liked the cover it was pretty and those guys can carry me in a fireman's lift anyday. Also this one was ...
This book, and whole series really, COULD have been excellent. The bones are there. The characters are likable. The basic shifters coming together idea is good. It's just the execution. The editing is really subpar, with wrong words and misspellings everywhere. And everything just feels so rushed, w...