A crying shame. Yes, a crying shame. I started reading this book 2 months ago on my Nook. I just now completed the book. It wasn't because it was a bad book or because it was a slow read. On the contrary. This book was a nice easy flow read. I think that is where the problem was. When you...
In “31 Kisses,” Chautona Havig takes a time-worn, yet classic holiday tradition and gives it a brand-new tweak. A Christian romance, “31” throws Chance and “Chessie” together through a chance encounter at a grocery store that later leads to a serendipitous encounter in a crazy, holiday be-decked ...
This is only the second of Havig's books that I've read. I thought it was a wonderfully sweet romance and I liked the few tie-ins that she paralleled with the original tale of Cinderella.Allerednic, had sweet, clean romance, wonderful Jane Austen themes, and an interesting and backwards Cinderell...
I am confused about what I think about this book. On the one hand, it was a sweet story that was very detailed and had a nice outcome. It also dealt with some difficult issues that could legitimately happen to someone. I like a fairly likely story as opposed to something completely far fetched. T...
This was the first of Chautona Havig's books that I have read. I had heard and read several praising reviews of her books from friends and was interested to see just what all the fuss was about. Now I know.Havig has such a great way of storytelling. I loved the characters, loved the sweet romance...