Women's Fiction
Review:Love Kristen Ashley and love love love this book! After Rock Chicks I didn't think I would care as much for the Colorado Mountain series - I was wrong - this is my favorite so far of all the books I've read! Read more
Review:Of this series this book is my second favorite (second to Mystery Man ). It made me tear up and lol a lot!! It's simple start with mystery man and read through the series. Her epilogue leave you with everything you want in an ending and more. Read more
Review:This is another nice addition to the Colorado Mountain series. I liked the depth we get to Zara and Ham's characters, which were just hinted at in previous books. For awhile I wanted to knock Zara in the head for giving in to the guy who had left her behind so many times, but I guess she had better sense than I do. It's a satisfying read - but it! Read more
Review:I don't usually leave reviews but this book made me feel like I felt when I read my first KA book, Sweet Dreams. I fell in love with KA after reading that book, and all of those feelings came back with this one. It had everything and I felt everything, the pain and the love as if I was living it. It's a must read. Read more
Review:Dag Gone It...what is going on. I know Kristen wanted to be a published print author, but something is missing.Jagged and now Kaleidoscope is missing something.I have read ALL of her books and have been a fan for several years now. I usually would read her books nonstop over several days, because I couldn't put them down. I laughed and would hold my breathe over some drama but,....no more. Instead this one I put down two times to start another book. The spark is gone. Sad to say, it was kind of ... Read more
Review:Yummy Mountain Men! I really enjoyed this book and the characters. I pictured Max in this book as a Joe Managiello look alike! It was a good story and an easy read. A long book, but I like long books :) Another hit by Kristen Ashley! Read more
Review:Absolutely loved reading this book. It was such an engaging read. Ms. Ashley is a wonderful writer. I am in my early forties, so I really connect to the age she give to the characters. I very much like that aspect for her books. Read more
Review:Loved the story. It never got boring or slow. I would recommend the book to anyone,even if they don't usually read who done it books. It made you smile and think . All the characters were interesting. Read more
Review:This is the by far the most disappointing book I have read by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. It wasn't a bad idea for a story, but it was long and I was never that interested in the main characters.
This is the story of Georgie York and Bram Shepard. Years ago the two of them starred in a popular sitcom. Georgie loved Bram from the time she was a sheltered child actress and Bram, a bad boy from the streets, had no time for Georgie.
Due to a recent divorce from her superstar husband the ... Read more
Review:I just discovered Susan Elizabeth Phillips about a week ago when I read the first of her seven book Chicago Stars series. I have read 7 books in about 1 week which goes to show that I haven't been able to put them down. I have literally laughed my way through each one and each one got better than the last. The female characters are strong and funny yet soft and vulnerable where it counts. The male characters are definitely all alpha males, masterful, intelligent, and sexy with their own particul... Read more