Honestly I thought it was super uncomfortable. The whole book was kinda corny and just made me feel really uncomfortable and awkward. It could have been a great story , had a good storyline, but all the conversations and interactions were really corny and awkward. It also went way to fast. (SPOIL...
4. 5 Stars for a wonderful book that has left me wanting more! Seriously. I don't think I can write an intelligent review since I really just want to read this book again. I saw another review that said that before I read this... and I completely understand it now. This is the first novel I've re...
This was a waste of my fucking time. I stopped reading at about 90%. I tried. I really tried. Kit is just a fucking idiot. Her mind is too busy. There is absolutely no connection to the characters and it's all about sex sex sex sex. I don't believe that you can find your soulmate by giving...
I feel so bad giving this only 2 stars. I know authors put their heart and soul into writing a book and could only imagine the courage it takes to release it to the public to be critiqued for their work. I tip a hat to the author for having that courage.The story has such potential and in itself ...
There's a certain tone in Ms.Stein's writing, at least in the 2 books I've read by her, that captures me and pulls me into a story. First with Shelter, and now with Run to you. The story is written so matter of factly that it feels REAL. That Alissa and Janos' affair is real. As I finished the bo...
Charlotte Stein has just redefined "hot" for me. Again. I beg her to never, ever write scat. Ever.As with all other books I've read by Ms. Stein, I loved the language, the characters, the story. I've never met these people on the pages of someone else's book. The world, the tone, the dynamic...
This book opens in the same way as one of my favorite mysteries. Main character wakes up and goes downstairs…there’s a stranger’s body on the carpet. Although in the case of the Ms. Marple mystery the person on said carpet was dead, thankfully in the case of Beyond Repair, the body in question is...
Kate is hired by a researcher to time travel, and gets sent to a future which has no women and exceptionally hot men. The world-building didn't make a whole lot of sense, but this was a lot of silly fun, if you don't think about it too much. I don't think I've ever read a menage story before, but...