At first, I was reading this and rolling my eyes. The beginning just put a bad taste in my mouth. Maybe it's the fact that I haven't read a contemporary in years, but it was rubbing me wrong. Then the story settled into itself, and I began to enjoy it for what it was: a lazy (in a good way) summer n...
As usual, Stacey writes snappy dialog that makes me laugh out loud and creates characters - heroes especially - who feel so real I'd swear she was borrowing people from my life to populate her books. Unfortunately, this story didn't really grab me like hers usually do. I don't know if it was the sho...
Short, sweet, lively. Anna and Cam meet again as adult in very different places in their lives. Both characters are fun, mesh well together. A sweet, romantic novella where two people find what they want from life and take steps to make it work. Liked it. A sweet, fast summer read.
I fell in love with Shannon Stacey's writing in Yours to Keep, the third in the Kowalski Family series. She had me hooked once again in this short and sweet novella.From the beginning, I really enjoyed Anna's character. She was high-strung, but lovable and friendly. She was a breath of fresh air ...
I have to commend Shannon Stacey on writing what felt like a full length novel in 25,000 words. Usually when I'm reading novella's, I'm left wanting so much more from the characters, from the story but I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed this story. I read the entire thing in one sittin...
I really enjoy Stacey's contemporary novels. She has a good blend of humor and wit that really draws the reader in. I loved how prickly they both were with each other. Cameron was happy with his life, which really came through. I loved what a guy he was. The baseball stuff was hilarious, too, and ha...
I've really enjoyed previous Stacey books, but not this one. I kept rolling my eyes. Cam = asshole, rude. Anna= no common sense, selfish. She goes to a cabin and doesn't think to stop for groceries? She's outdoors and wears high healed shoes? She gets up a 5am and therefore thinks it's okay to...
Slow Summer Kisses by Shannon StaceyCameron Mayfield lived at the camp in New Hampshire year round. He enjoyed his cable TV, drinking beer at the end of his dock and sleeping and eating. He had promised Jim Frasier, the neighbor with the cmap next door that he'd look after his granddaughter Anna whi...
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