3 1/2 stars. Great story and characters, but way too much descriptions of building and decorating the hotel. It all just felt like filler that was just plain boring!
So this was my second book by Nora Roberts, the first one being the first of the wedding quartet one.It was just ok. I mean I think I fell more in love with the actually inn than any of the characters.There was the typical cheesy romancy moments, but overall it just was ok.I can see where she's lead...
Full review published here: http://www.brazenbookworm.com/2012/07/beach-read-wednesday-next-always-by.htmlTried this one in audio and it didn't work for me. When I read the print version, though, I really enjoyed it. Good chemistry between the leads, good set-up for the rest of the series. Detail...
This is another book where I really, really wish we had half stars. I don't want to give it a three, but it doesn't reach four either. Sigh.Overall, this was a cute story. I liked all of the characters a lot. Even the kids, though they were written like real children, unlike most romance novels wher...
I'm torn between 2 and 3 stars and will go with the higher rating because I did enjoy this reading -- the narration and male voices are very attractive, though the female and kid voices weren't the best. I've been bugged by the over-perfection of the lives of Roberts' characters in recent books and ...
originally posted: http://newborrowedused.blogspot.com/2012/03/book-review-next-always.htmlMy Thoughts: I find no matter how bad of a reading slump I am in I can pick up a Nora Roberts book and be entertained. This book followed that pattern.I enjoyed the small town life and mentality that was creat...
How do I rate this? The first 30 percent where bad enough to make me put it on hold, but not too bad, seeing as I picked it up again today. So.. 2-2,5 stars. The rest, though? Hmm.. - Comfortable Read- Reasonable Characters- Believable and Relatable Characters- Sometimes Not Fleshed Out Enough Chara...
★★★★✩ (Review of audiobook.) This was well narrated by MacLeod Andrews. Some people might not like his falsetto voice for the female characters, but I got used to him. This first one in the Inn BoonsBoro Trilogy putters along at a leisurely pace, but that was fine with me. Still, it ends with a ...
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