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by Tammara Webber, Kate Rudd, Todd Haberkorn
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Jackie's Booklikes
Jackie's Booklikes rated it 11 years ago
I like how the end was predictable and went smoother than expected, and I am happy that Graham and Emma are finally together and relieved of Reid and Brooke's dirty shenanigans and sordid methods of interference.
What Were You Expecting?
What Were You Expecting? rated it 11 years ago
I expected more from the heroine of this book based on thr last one. Brook and Reid's situation was interesting and kept me glued to the pages, but Dori disappointed me. I'm not surprised she acted differently based on the changes in her life, but I expected more than avoidance and radio silence. Re...
Jenn's Book Jems
Jenn's Book Jems rated it 12 years ago
Let me just start by saying, I adore Tammara Webber's writing. I love how she can go from something completely heartbreaking and angst filled with Easy, and then turn around and give us sweet and happy and fluff. The Between the Lines series is just that, pure fluff and I love it. In the first book ...
Books of Amber
Books of Amber rated it 12 years ago
This book caused me so much distress. I read it for the 24 Hour Read-a-Thon, and so I was basically reading non-stop until I finished. That meant that I powered through all of the drama, relationship stuff, and sad bits in just a few hours, and it left me mentally exhausted. There was so much going ...
Bows & Bullets Book Blog
Bows & Bullets Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Where you are almost falls under the parameters of a love triangle (rectangle.) The best way I can explain the plot is this:Emma loves Graham, but Reid wants Emma and Brooke wants Graham, but Graham loves Emma. The basic plot is Reid and Brooke try to cause trouble for Emma & Graham so they can bo...
ashwednesday
ashwednesday rated it 12 years ago
Is it so wrong to think of James Franco when I imagine Graham?Also.. A truth leaned from four years of literary study: nothing beats an antagonist for character-building. Did Graham just break the fourth wall with that statement? Continuing right after what happened in Between the Lines, Where You A...
Jenuine Cupcakes
Jenuine Cupcakes rated it 12 years ago
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Graham!! LOVE.HIM! In case that wasn't clear enough. ;)
Andi's ABCs
Andi's ABCs rated it 13 years ago
Definitely not as good as the first one. I actually found it painful at parts with the immaturity and obnoxiousness of the characters, the worst being Brooke. I will never understand the girl that goes after a guy even when he says he isn't interested. I just don't get why you would put yourself ...
Woman Reading
Woman Reading rated it 13 years ago
See, I have this problem. I realized that I've been walking around these last two days just pissed at the world. Do I have things in my life to be pissed off at, sure (who doesn't). But this pissed off has regularly been directed at this book. The question begs, am I pissed off in general and I'm pl...
Leea's Kindle & Coffee Blog
Leea's Kindle & Coffee Blog rated it 13 years ago
Where You Are starts off right where Between the Lines ends and let me tell you it's an emotional ride from there. In the end I was left wanting more Emma and Graham moments, yes i'm a little greedy sometimes.Reid, well let's just say that bad boy sure has a long road ahead of him. I tried so hard...
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