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MM Good Book Reviews (Pixie's books)
MM Good Book Reviews (Pixie's books) rated it 12 years ago
3 - 3 1/2 HeartsReview written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/Kipp walked away from his family when he decided to go against their wishes for his future, perfectly happy with his life working part time for Hunter and starting a tentative relationship with Ham, he thin...
Anke1028
Anke1028 rated it 12 years ago
3.5 starsHave to think about what to write.
Trisha Harrington's Blog
Trisha Harrington's Blog rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. Tinnean is a personal favourite of mine and when I saw this book I knew I would have to read it soon. Hyde and Kipp were the couple in this book. They were nice MC's and the couple was cute together. For some reason I found this book sad, I am not sure why, but I did.Ther...
Mandy, I read obsessively
Mandy, I read obsessively rated it 12 years ago
Kipp comes from Martinsburg, a town where the few leading Families run things.His deceased mother was a Martin and his father is one of the powerhouses in their town.So going to college he is pretty much on his own, financially and otherwise, which is probably a good thing for Kipp. He has a job he ...
vampkiss
vampkiss rated it 12 years ago
4 stars. Blurb does a good job of letting you know what your in for (but so much better to read about!). My only disappointment is that there's not any sex scenes. There's a few teasers, but when it finally happens, it's fade to black. Considering how much emphasis was on Kipp's inexperience and his...
BarbsBooks
BarbsBooks rated it 12 years ago
4.5 StarsThis is Kipp’s story and is told from his pov for which I am really, really glad. I just love the character and his voice. Kipp is a to-the- manor-born “blue blood” from Martinsburg, in fact the city is named after his mother’s family. Kipp calls his father “Sir”, as per Sir’s directive. Oh...
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful*
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful* rated it 12 years ago
This review can be found at The Armchair Reader.This is a hard review to write, mostly because I don’t really know what to say. The blurb does a pretty good job of explaining the basics of the story so I don’t think it needs repeating. The only thing that probably needs mentioning is that Kipp’s fat...
Jess
Jess rated it 56 years ago
3.5For all that I wasn't sure I liked *any* of the characters and that it read like a classic, eye-rolling 1980s Harlequin, I found myself unable to put it down until I'd finished it.
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