A light read that certainly made me smile through it and that my 12-year-old self would have loved.
Silver Screen Kisses is another anthology set in Echo Ridge, New York. This go around, the gals decided to do a romantic comedy movie theme. Each story is loosely based on one of their favorites, but don't worry, there are plenty of surprises. You’ve Got Email by Heather Tullis Brett is such a swe...
I can't deny I enjoyed my time reading this, in spite of feeling it was a bit too Christian for me (mentions of God, guardian angels, partying is not good, be a goody-2-shoes is right, etc.), I liked the idea and the execution. Adelle sees and hears demons, which are basically our own demons that te...
It maybe me or the fact that I don't read Novellas very often. This book confirmed why i prefer novels. The story line was one that intrigued me. Because matchmaking is something that i have not really encountered and not in the historical sense. This book left me wanting a lot more. I wanted to kno...
My least favorite in the series. For once, I did not care for the heroine, nor for the hero, nor for the fairy story. I miss the spark that the other two books have. I don't feel like Sadie really mature. For around 90% of the book, she was shallow, childish, not very smart. She used to have a crush...