At first, it was rather shocking. I listened to my friend's praise and borrowed it from the library without reading the back cover. Somehow I thought T.J. was older, but he was only sixteen, so I almost stopped reading. Now I'm glad I didn't because it was a beautiful story - beautiful, horrible and...
“Do you know why I call you sweetness?” She propped herself up on her arm and smiled down at him. “I thought it was just your preferred term of endearment.” “It is, but I call you sweetness because everything in my life got sweeter the minute you became a part of it. You’re exactly the woman I alway...
3.5/5 starsIt took a while before the story started to get interesting, about 30%. But after that it was enjoyable and a decent ending. I did like the first book better than this one, as this book is more filled with hack-lingo. Tracey Garvis-Graves sure did her research on this one. Give it a chanc...
I haven’t read any M/F in years, but I was willing to make an exception for this book. I just love the stranded on a deserted island trope.We also get a big part of the ‘after’. What happens when they return to civilization.. And there is where this book really annoyed me. There is this big break u...
Before I start this review, I need you to understand that I find this book absolutely perfect. I started it and just could not stop. It was captivating without ever needing to sprinkle DRAMA everywhere, sweet without it ever being so much your teeth ache with it, heartwarming while not being cheesy....
***Note: this review assumes that you've read the book.*** One-sentence summary: A problematic, sweet, not terribly lyrical (and minimally researched) romance novel that is something you gobble up mostly because of the upbeat main characters and the survival story. I was duped! A few of my best ...
I have come to the conclusion that I am just not a big fan of this author's writing. This is the second book I've read by her that was just mediocre, and although it was enjoyable at times, I found myself skimming to get it finished. The beginning was fantastic and immediately had my attention, but ...
Age is REALLY just a number when your a thirty-year-old woman stuck on an uninhabited island with a sixteen-year-old boy. Don't worry, it's not what you think, there's no physical contact between the two until he is of age. I couldn't decided whether or not to give this book 3 stars or 4, because th...
“…I still love you, Jess, and I won’t let you go again. No matter what happens in the future or how hard you push me away. I won’t stop this time until I get you back.” Tracey Garvis-Graves has given us a stunningly beautiful second chance romance novella aptly named Cherish. Those of you who read ...
A couple of weeks ago, I was looking through my TBR and Covet by TGG caught my attention. I had been putting off reading for a while and I guess I felt like the time was right to read it. Long story short, I really enjoyed that book. It completely pulled me in and ate my brain. After I finished ...
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