Literature & Fiction
Review:This is the 2nd Rock Chick book I have read. I read the first one as I was hoping to fall in love with a whole new series from Kristen Ashley, but the 1st Rock Chick book didn't grab me like some of her other books. I picked Regret to read as I noticed it was the highest rated book of the series on Good Reads.
Unfortunately, I can't echo the high ratings. I found the story to be filled with repetitive description of how hot looking the hero is and how all the women and men encountered ... Read more
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:I'm a big fan of Ms. Ashley-- she lets it rip and keeps on going it a satisfying complex weave of relationship issues, personal insecurities and harrowing suspenseful events. But here not so much. Our hero and heroine are extremely likable. Hannah, is a delightful Everygirl who finally gets to be with the man of her dreams and can hardly believe it. Raid is an Alpha good guy with burning issues who finds his reward after a hard life. But as others have mentioned in their reviews, there just wasn... Read more
Review:Beth is a shelter girl whose comes from a vicious crime family. The day she met Skull, even though he's quite a bit older than her, she can't stay away from him. Skull sees the innocent girl, and decides he will have her. What he didn't count on were the feelings that quickly developed. If that's not enough, Beth's family has other plans for her, and when huge secrets are revealed, Beth will have to make a choice between family and Skull. Trust me when I say that there is so much more to th... 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:Mostly I liked the story. There were parts I couldn't understand, but I skipped over them and didn't lose anything by doing so.
The alpha male doesn't come much stronger and the submissive doesn't come much more compliant. But as I said I liked the story, it didn't just focus on their sex life. The italics used for emphasis was pretty cute, though the one word sentences got a bit old. My recommendation is to read this and ignore the editing. It's easy to do and you will enjoy yoursel... Read more
Review:I have now read the whole series but I must say this book was one of my favs! The characters were funny, endearing and realistic! Families, got to love them! Annette is a hoot, Roxie makes me laugh out loud and I just love Hank. Read more
Review:So love KA books and Deacon was even better than I thought it would be!!! Great story and loved that it was just about them and no other story of bad guys, of course at the end when we are left with the question of another story coming in the Unfinished Heroes series, Hope so!!!!! Read more