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review 2014-09-14 16:37
Falling for Max by Shannon Max Review
Falling for Max - Shannon Stacey

Max Crawford has reached the point in life where he's starting to think about settling down. Unfortunately, he's always been a little awkward when it comes to social interactions, and working from home doesn't help. He spends so much time alone, painting beautiful, historically accurate model trains that half of Whitford has begun to joke that he may be a serial killer. Not exactly prime husband material.

 

Tori Burns has found happiness in Maine, thanks in large part to her shifts at the Trailside Diner. She likes the work, and she loves the local gossip. When shy, geeky Max Crawford becomes a regular, she's intrigued. When she finds out he's in the market for a wife, she's fascinatedÂ…and determined to help.

 

Molding Max into every woman's dream turns out to be much easier than expected. But has Tori's plan worked a little too well? As she turns his comfortable life all sorts of upside down, she'll have to find a way to show just how she's fallen for himÂ…the real him.

 

Review

 

I have read a few of the Kowalski and enjoyed them. I was so excited about this one with its nerdy train painting hero that I preordered it.

 

Max was utterly charming and wonderful Tori made me nuts. She was self aware but couldn't see through the fog of her reaction to her parent's divorce. I find her arrogant about Max as well.

 

I get that adults are deeply impact when their parents divorce. However, Tori is so brittle and doesn't try to be vulnerable and work through these feelings. I wanted to pick up Max and run away and give him to a better heroine.

 

I was disappointed in what should have been a fun book with the conflict coming from two very different personalities coming together ending up in a lot of needless drama and emotionial withdrawal. The closing drama sealed the deal in a not good for me read.

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review 2014-06-17 18:23
Taken with You by Shannon Stacy Review
Taken with You - Shannon Stacey

Hailey Genest has seen most of her friends marry and have babies, and she's happy for them, but it was a lot easier before she hit forty. She's spent her entire life in Whitford, Maine, and if she hasn't found her Prince Charming by now, she has to accept she's probably not going to. When a new friend suggests they go on an adventure and embrace being single, Hailey agrees.

 

Surviving in the woods is game warden Matt Barnett's idea of a relaxing vacation. But when he meets two women in need of help, he leads them back to safety—a task that proves more fun than expected, thanks to a certain hot blonde. He can't resist pushing her buttons, even though she's made it clear that the rugged, outdoorsy type just isn't for her.

 

Hailey is glad to see the back of her tempting-tour-guide-slash-pain-in-the-ass. When he shows up in her life again, she's determined to avoid him, no matter how good he looks in his uniform. But that's easier said than done in Whitford, especially when he's renting the house right next door….

 

 

Review

 

I ended up really enjoying this book after a bit of a rough start. I didn't care for the hero nor the heroine in the first few pages. I thought they were both judgmental. The conflict in the book comes from assumption about the kind of partner you think you need/want on the part of the heroine and old hurts from a past relationship on the part of the hero.

 

As the book moved forward, I really liked both characters and the conflict felt much more natural than it did in the first pages of the book. She is a librarian and he is a game warden. Awesome! The dog and the town is great as is the love story. Enjoy!

 

I was given this book for my honest review. So, there you have it!

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text 2013-12-19 18:39
Best Romantic Gestures or Gifts
Heart Mate (Celta's Heartmates, #1) - Robin D. Owens
Stardoc - S.L. Viehl
The Chocolate Rose (Amour et Chocolat 3, La Vie en Roses 1) - Laura Florand
About Last Night - Ruthie Knox
Entwined - Emma Jensen
Lover Undercover - Samanthe Beck
On the Island - Tracey Garvis-Graves
The Ideal Wife - Mary Balogh
Yours to Keep (Hqn) - Shannon Stacey
Beauty Dates the Beast - Jessica Sims,Jill Myles

It is the season for gift giving and what better gift than one that represent love. Here is a list of of books with some of my favorite romantic gestures or gifts in them. I won't tell you what they are because that would spoil the surprise. 

 

Please let me know your favorite books that showcase the greatest ways a character has shown love. 

 

If you would like to vote for the best of best, go to this Goodreads list: Romantic Gestures 

 

1. Heart Mate by Robin D. Owens

2. Stardoc by S.L. Viehl

3. The Chocolate Rose by Laura Florand

4. About Last Night  by Ruthie Knox

5. Entwined by Emma Jensen

6. Lover Undercover by Samantha Beck

7. On the Island by Tracey Garvis-Graves

8. Beauty Dates the Beast by Jessica Sims

9. The Ideal Wife by Mary Balogh

10. Yours to Keep by  Shannon Stacy 

 

 

 

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