Honestly, I don't know.At first, I found this story really interesting - the whole 'post-trauma' and 'parents-reletionship' thing. But the love story didn't work, at least for me.It became suddenly too sweet I wanted to close the book. It also was quite repetitive.I read it a while ago so maybe i...
I really liked this in the beginning. I found Zach's internal dialogue interesting. Thought this was heading in a great direction and was looking forward to how it was going to play out. Then Davey came home. His conversation with his mom in the kitchen began and it all went down hill from the...
One of the best historical romances I've read. Set in England in the early 1800's England, Tristan loses his mother and sister to sickness and is left in the care of his father. Defying his father as he got older, twenty-something Tristan is a drinking, dare-defying, scandalous socialite of the t...
What can I say. The story start a little slow, however I think that is necessary in order to understand our heroes. I love romantic stories that has some deep. This one is very good, it is very well developed, flows naturally. The characters are lovable, they are just great. If you feel the ne...
Oh wow, this was exceptional for me. What a read! I love good historical novels and this one fit that bill perfectly. The writing was awesome, the setting felt authentic, the characters were interesting, likeable, but far from perfect, the implementation of real historical events was fantastic, t...
3.5 starsThis is a kind of mixed one for me:There were a lot of things I liked about this one- the whole premise sounded quite exciting- Josh - the broken man slowly healing. I loved all the detail about his back story from his time under cover.- Eli's character - he was just this amazing, kind, ...
This short is a sequel to Finding Zach, although it does not follow the MCs from that book. It isn't necessary to read the first book before this one, although it will add a bit more depth to your understaning.I liked the story, but let me say right now that I HATED THAT STUPID COINCIDENCE NEAR T...