Once again I'm glad I didn't look too closely at the average rating on Goodreads because I probably wouldn't have purchased this and I REALLY enjoyed this book! I love first-person and this one had pretty much everything - some mystery and suspense, romance and a lot of humor. I snickered to my...
I enjoyed this book for the most part; I'll truthfully admit that the church scene in the beginning put a wide smile on my face as I fought laughter at the whole thing. Don't mistake me, I personally think cheating is one of the worst things you can do to a person but Mark's way letting his rage...
This was a 3.5 star story that I enjoyed via the audio version. This humorous story starts with Mark catching his cheating boyfriend and then turning to Tony, local cop and unrequited love-of-his-life, for help.The narrator (Shannon Gunn) was excellent. The pacing was good and the story progresse...
Trust me if you Dare, the second instalment of the Romano and Albright series by L.B. Gregg is as funny and entertaining as the first one. As before, it is mainly narrated from Caesar’s point of view, who finds himself again in the middle of a big mess. Caesar is now working with Poppy, who someh...
This was a very fast read but I enjoyed watching two men who seem to be complete opposites find each other and make it work.Seth is still trying to come to terms with what his life has become. He is now the sole guardian of his niece and both of them are still coming to terms with the loss of th...
i don't know what i expected, but i am dissapointed. I loved this incredibly hot massage on the beggining and i liked very sweet epilogue, but that's it. I didn't like Seth, he was just another selfish bastard and as much as i wanted to like David (and he is very likeable) he was so artificial, u...
I think this is the longest book in the series it still tried to fit more in than was probably wise but I enjoyed it. There was a bit more of a mystery to this whereas the first two books in the series were really more about the relationship between the MCs. The mystery was well-done, I didn't f...
This is the last installment of Men of Smithfield series. I really liked it, especially Adam. He was so damn adorable!!! The mystery was good, but what I liked the most was Holden's cynicism and dry sense of humor. Particularly when he HAD to explain to Adam that it was a "joke"... that cracked ...
I think this might be the best of the series - if I'm honest the mystery and plot were certainly best, and I loved Adam's social inadequacy - I would suspect a minor ASD, an experience close to my own heart. Unlike those who felt him naive and taken advantage of I felt Adam had finally found a ma...
3.5 stars. It was sweet and funny and most importantly, it made me smile. You know, that stupid, aw that's so cute, kind of smile. My only complaint was it was a bit jumpy at times especially with the flashbacks though I did get used to that by the end. And on occasion during the dialogue. The...
4.5 starsDudleytown tells us about the adventure shared by three college students trying to reach their home for a long weekend. When Ricky suggests taking a shortcut home across the wild mountains of Connecticut, which will take them through the dammed ghost town of Dudleytown, first year studen...
I loved this novella - SO MUCH! It's got a great friends-to-lovers theme (one of my personal favorites) and I found the past baggage between the couple extremely compelling. Part light and funny, part complicated pasts and angst - I was charmed from the first chapter (when Ari and Buck meet as ...
Having only read one previous book in this series, Sam and Aaron now has me going back to fill in my reading gaps. I *like* these people. All of them - not just the main couple. Smithfield is nice. The people who live there are nice. These feel like people that could exist in real life, aren...