I wish I wish I WISH I liked this more. I wanted to so badly! I was beyond excited about an intelligent heroine. And then...she wasn't... The heroine definitely had a never ending collection of trivia...but that doesn't necessarily mean she's intelligent. Maybe I had high hopes considering the ti...
This was probably my least favourite novel in the Knitting in the City series. Something was amiss. I found the protagonists - dr Elizabeth Finney and Nico Manganiello - a famous comedian - quite bland. Elizabeth's incessant self-flagellation was annoying me and I thought she was a bit pathetic a...
This one was kind of a let down for me, I loved Alex he's willing to grow facial hair for his woman, "I'll grow it back for you if you want me to. But, tonight, it would have felt like sandpaper between your thighs." Sandra sometimes just spouts things off, "have you ever cut a fig in half? It lo...
It was deep, but it didn't make me feel like I was reading a philosophy book. It was perfect. The story, even if I don't really appreciate unshaved men, it was fantasticly well written. Sarcasm, funny jokes and moments, and emotional moments. The perfect combination. I loved the poetry, it made m...
I loved this book, I really did. It had me chuckling, it had me sighing. It was so romantic. I loved Quinn's POV and no matter what came out of Janie's mouth he just loved her more. I'd be even happier if there was more from his POV. This would get 5 lovely stars from me if it weren't for the un...
So I just got this today and I LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT IT!!! I am so happy you gave us more peaks into the happy ever afters of Janie, Elizabeth, Ashley and Sandra and I can't wait for Fiona's book to be released after reading Ninja at First Sight. I CANNOT WAIT!!!! And then I got to the back of t...