Oh my god. This book is like cuddling up to a litter of kittens while having a bundle of puppies on my lap, while fluffy little bunnies runs circles around me. There is so much cute and warm fuzzies I feel like I am going to die. I read a few more of this series and the hero is always a hot sweet...
The book was funny and nice, but something was missing. I am getting tired of commitment-phobes who really just need exposure to the magic hooha/wang of the perfect mate. The heroine had valid reasons for her hesitancy and yet still agreed to date the hero. He in turn had ONE bad previous exper...
I liked this book. Unlike the other readers, I don't have a problem with the past relationship not having a traumatic breakup. A missed opportunity seems more realistic. The character of Ryan avoided most hero stereotypes, which I appreciated. He's not commitment-phobic, a man-whore, or walking s...
Been waiting for this book to hit the library for sooo long!!!! Not disappointed!!!! Liz Kowalski returns to Maine. Drew Miller is the Chief of Police. Kowalski Family #7.
Hailey Genest isn't sure that Mr. Right exists and she isn't waiting around for him anymore. Instead, she and a friend decide to embrace their singleness by trying new, adventurous things, which include a singles friendly camping trip. Unfortunately Hailey's idea of the outdoors usually involves ...
It was okay. A quick read nothing fansy. There were only few characters in the story so I guessed I was bored with just reading about these two. I wanted more chemistry, more humor, and a strong plot. The story wasn't anything new but it was okay for a quick read. I wanted to know more about thei...
short and bland- not bad, not good, but enjoyable enough to get through 90% in 1 go. There where no stupid arguments, break-ups, or dumb misunderstandings (that could be sorted out through talking to each other), between the couple, instead they did what any logical humans would do- compromise, c...
3.5 starsI really enjoyed this novella, but I wish i had had more Christmas in it. Chloe is housesitting for her parents while they're on a cruise which means she's back in her hometown for really the first time in a long time. When her parents electricity blows she calls the local electrician, S...
House-sitting while her parents are on a cruise, Chloe Burke uses the microwave and suddenly is standing in the dark. Calling the local electrician proves to be a smart move. Not only does Scott Quinn have the lights back on in ten minutes, but he makes great eye candy. Chloe asks Scott to upg...
It was dull. The relationship happened so fast and all things predictable. Not the main point of the story but I want to talk about Hailey. It's getting ridiculous. She was Paige's BFF, then Lauren's, now she's Katie's? Is she going to be Liz's next? I really like Hailey but now I feel like the a...
For the ultimate curl-up on the couch comfort read, you can’t beat Sahnnon Stacey. Small town contemporary romance without the saccharine. The plot in this book felt like a rom-com bordering on the hackneyed, but Shannon pulls it off. The hero Max is an introvert who lives life according to a ...
Yep, I loved Ryan. He was HOT. Sean is still my favorite, but Ryan runs a close second among the Kowalski brothers. I should have hated that he'd asked Lauren to leave her husband once (especially because said husband was his childhood best friend), but given what her ex did to her, it's hard to ...
3.75, but I'll bump it up to 4 because of Josh's status as the youngest. This is book six of the Kowalski Family series. This is a fun, quick, and purely entertaining read. Things sort of come to a head in this book as far as the Maine Kowalskis go. Josh is the youngest of five, he's the only one...
I listened to the audio and at the end it said "this has been an audio production of Holiday Kisses" so this book was clearly renamed at some point. And the new name has nothing to do with the story. There is one sprig of mistletoe and a mention of some alcohol, but neither is pivotal to the stor...
it was a cute book. it was very short with only 10 chapters but I enjoyed it anyway. she's in love with her boss & her boss is in love with her. they've worked together for 16 mons & neither has made a move until they get snowed in at a resort that was to hold a business meeting. the truth comes ...
This was my second Shannon Stacey, and I enjoyed it so much that I purchased and read one more. I enjoyed that and my first, as well, but here's the problem; while they're sweet and engaging, well-written and with likable characters, there isn't much to them. I couldn't figure out why I simultane...
Travis is such a complete jerk. He knew Gena was pregnant. Had the wrong idea about it being faked. Doesn't confirm it. Walks out on her. But it's her fault he doesn't find out he has a daughter till 15 years later? Hello. She never moved from the town they grew up in. I couldn't buy in on him fa...
What a wonderful holiday story of starting over. Both Will and Christina are starting over from a family tragedy and a financial scandal, respectively. Nathaniel, Christina's son, is adorable. I like the interaction between them all and how they worked together to make things work for everyone. G...