Mangum’s characters are heartwarming, delightful and fun with just enough conscience to make you cringe in sympathy at their troubles and distress. The pacing of the story is light and fun, easy to read (or devour) and at the end, it feels like time well spent. Even though I’m not a coffee drinke...
The whole tone seemed to change in this book. Laurie let everyone plan her life. I kept waiting for her to stand up and say "No! Laurie is not the kinda girl who lets others run her life. Ryan and I can figure stuff out on our own, thank you very much." I am also still sad that she didn't get wit...
I enjoyed this much more than the first book in the series. Sure, there were moments, just like the first book, where I felt some parts were a bit cheesy and unrealistic. But that didn't seem to bother me as much in this book. Of course, being a coffee-lover myself, my favorite aspect of this boo...
Fun little book. I loved all the drawing/artist stuff, and I haven't ever read a book before about a forensic sketch artist so that was cool. There were times when it got boring...I wondered if the whole book was going to be the main character sitting at home, bored to death, watching old TV reru...
A fun conclusion to the Paige Alder series!I was thrilled to read and review Paige Turned after I enjoyed Paige Rewritten back in November. The saddest part about returning to Paige's world is knowing that it's for the last time. I didn't want the book to end! I can honestly say that I had no ide...