Summer Days (Fool's Gold, #7)
by:
Susan Mallery (author)
Susan Mallery,NOOK Book (eBook) - Original,Series: Fool's Gold Series 7, English-language edition,Pub by Harlequin on 05-29-2012
Susan Mallery,NOOK Book (eBook) - Original,Series: Fool's Gold Series 7, English-language edition,Pub by Harlequin on 05-29-2012
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781459230057
Publish date: May 29th 2012
Publisher: Harlequin
Pages no: 226
Edition language: English
Category:
Novels,
Love,
Humor,
Adult Fiction,
Romance,
Adult,
Category Romance,
Harlequin,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit
Series: Fool's Gold (#7)
I kind of finished this book but had trouble with it from the start. The plot was rather unbelievable and action so slow then it got worse with characters undermining each other. I started skimming then skipped to the last couple chapters. Heidi raises goats and her grandfathers scam causes a land d...
I just can't believe it! How the hell did Rafe earn all that money? Ok, he makes a mistake once and doesn't read the papers but to do it twice and even the third time.... His mother bought an elephant ... an elephant, for crying out loud. The big doofus signs the papers and then is surprised to see...
Summer Days,I was not impressed with this story which upsets me because I love heidi. She reminds me a lot of my own sister. Her personality and all. I didnt like that her uncle swindled money from someone especially 250,000 with no consequences. seriously thats not realistic. Then to have Heidi fra...
3.5 StarsI liked the hero, Rafe, more than I liked the heroine. While the heroine, Heidi, wasn't a bad person, she did sometimes come off like a dumb blonde. Especially after she made a very stupid decision after talking to her friends. I thought it was SO dumb, but to each his own.In the end, I did...
Another great read from Fool's Gold via Susan Mallery! I love the Stryker family and it was so nice to see a guy who was disenchanted instead of scarred, etc. Heidi's issues were secondhand, but just as real to her because she'd been raised in such a close-knit traveling community. Gotta love goat g...