I forced myself not to abandon reading this at the 23% mark. I did finish it - and it did get better. Then it went mehh-echt again. For the short bit where I almost cared about the story ...2 stars vs 1 star. So many flaws I cannot begin to list what I disliked.Clearly my tastes are not in li...
Nashville – part one – Inglath Cooper5 golden starsCece has some pretty terrible luck thrown at her when we first meet her. Her granny's car breaks down on the side of the road, she barely gets herself, her guitar, and Hank Jr out of the car before it blows up on her. But her luck may be about to...
Small town boy makes it big and comes back home when he realizes he still wants that one girl who got away. Hannah, the town librarian, once and big dreams of an ivy league college and a career, but instead she became a recluse. They both had secrets that needed to come out and be addressed befo...
I loved reading the outstanding, amazing, heartbreaking, wonderfully written, romantic, contemporary story What We Feel by Inglath Cooper. This is the third book in the series and continues with Holden returning to Nashville after his girlfriend, Sarah, breaks up with him. CeCe, Thomas, and CeC...
I loved reading the wonderful, heartbreaking, sorrowful, happy, romantic, contemporary love story, Pleasure in the Rain by Inglath Cooper, fourth book in the series.Pleasure in the Rain continues with the aftermath of the shooting that occurred after Case's concert. After being shot, Holden, CeC...
I love and highly recommend the awesome, well-written, romantic, contemporary love story Hammer and a Song by Inglath Cooper.The story continues with Holden and CeCe's feelings for each other growing and waiting for the pound to open, then CeCe gets her dog back, and Holden purchases a dog for hi...
Tinker’s Knob by Inglath Cooper July 2014A deeply moving story of the ripple effect that hate and lies can have. Ms. Cooper writes with such simple, yet rich clarity that resonates often on more than one level, taking the story and the story within the story deeper and wider. It was easy to unde...