Women's Fiction
Review:This is a charming, witty, fun and some family drama read. Mila and Tate have great chemistry and witty banter through out the story.
Mila is a matchmaker who just met hers and Tate is dealing with some major family drama. Along the way they manage to fall for each other and getting to the HEA comes with some bumps.
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Review:A pretty simple storyline but I really liked it! Liked the Hero and the heroine and loved them together! So very cute.
Some might say it's too insta-love and that the Hero, Devlin, may come across as a little stalker-razzi-ish at the beginning but I see it differently. Maybe more like a blossoming love? He didn't officially approach the heroine, Kaylie, until she graduated from high school. That's when things got good. The official relationship then started and Dev was quite the gentleman... Read more
Review:I was disappointed in this book, Weiting simplistic and not fully deeloped. Charactersvwere 2 dimensional and jumped from 1 scene to another. The love interest of the main characterbseemed more like a brother sister relationship. Not worth the money. Wait till it comes down in price and then buy it if you want to read it. Read more
Review:This book is light reading. It is funny and totally unbelievable (but hey what do I know about a family of hired killers).
Each chapter is funny, throw in a bit of romance and just plain silly-ness.The author is clearly a funny person and keeps you interested until the next chapter. I am hooked on these books now and can't wait to read the next. Just sit back - read it and enjoy. Read more
Review:It was different than her other series that she has written, but still great. I loved the country theme and the love story. Kind of reminded me of a Nicholas Sparks book in the beginning, but it was way different. Can't wait to read the next one! Read more
Review:The emotional intensity in KISS MY BOOTS is deeply affecting because of the genuineness conveyed in every scene. I felt anxious during serious situations when outcomes were uncertain, while laughter was uncontrollable because of countless conversations filled with quick-witted banter. Harper Sloan managed to keep me fully engrossed while reading the second book in the Coming Home series, as her characters are described so well that they actually feel like they are truly real.
Since her fa... Read more
Review:This book had a little supernatural element, which I totally relate to. Destiny and fate where romance is concerned is something I think is totally true. The book was totally unpredictable, but, when I got to those parts, I should have seen it coming, because the author did not just drop me there. There was some preparation. I loved the book. It was not the occult in a evil sense, but displayed the moral issues related to doing the right thing and paying in some way for going beyond the righ... Read more
Review:I love this author. The Hot Shot series (all three of them) were great. Even better are the Sullivans. Brothers, sisters, cousins..I can't get enough of them. Happy to have such a big family for Bella Andre to write about. Read more
Review:A nice romantic story. Not too long just the right amount of time required to read it on a nice winters day of relaxation. Very heart warming, shows age doesn't matter when it comes to real love. Loved it very much but then again I've never read anything from Fern Michaels that I didn't love. Read more
Review:I have read the previous Sullivan books and would rate this story as most interesting. However, the stories are becoming too repetitious in the series. Still enjoyed the book, and will probably read the next Sullivan. Read more