by Skylar M. Cates
Henry Clueley doesn’t want to be in Glamour, not after moving far away to overcome a difficult, if privileged, childhood. He’s no longer that pudgy kid desperate to escape his hometown, but it still holds painful memories. When his recently widowed mother needs him, however, “dependable Henry” does ...
Just O.K for meI found this one the least enjoyable of the series so far. The reason for this is on Locke. For the first half I the book I seriously disliked him. In the first book Dean was gruff but had a heart of gold, Locke is also gruff but the heart of gold didn't come through in the first half...
I liked this, and I didn't. It took me quite a while to warm up to Locke. He was cold and mean, and he judged Henry way too harshly at the beginning, assuming he was just another rich guy who did whatever he wanted. But I did finally warm up to him, and understood a bit about why he was the way he w...
Third book in "The Guy" series. I read this one because I started the series with the second book and got intrigued with the characters that are the protagonists in this one. It wasn't as good as The Only Guy and I don't think I'll be reading The Guy From Glamour (the first in the series) anytime ...
Loved it so much! Will review later.
3.75 rounded upI tried a new experience while reading this book – I did a Twitter buddy read with a new friend, Carolyn (@akathereader). We both loved the previous two books in this series so we decided to read this one together. We started reading at almost the same time and went to discuss it back...