Once again, Alice Clayton had me hooked from the start! I was elated to find that this book was a continuation of her first "The Unidentified Redhead". I don't know if it's just me, but once I was started reading the first page, I was there, in the story...feeling it, seeing it, tasting and sme...
I truely love this book it leaves you wanting more Laughed till I cried. This book was surprisingly funny and well written.
CARMIE'S REVIEW - Caroline and Simon's story continues in Rusty Nailed. Caroline's boss is getting married and heading off on a honeymoon/sabbatical of undetermined length. Caroline's days are filled with getting ready for the wedding and preparing for her boss to be gone for months. Caroline ...
LIKE I SAID...ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS SERIES .... ANYTHING ALICE CLAYTON WRITES , I'M GOING TO READ...I'M A SUCKER FOR MOVIE STAR BOOKS & THIS IS ONE OF MY ALL TIME FAV'S ... SO SEXY SO SO FUNNY LIKE LITERALLY I HAD A SMILE ON MY FACE & PROBABLY HEATED CHEEKS FROM ALL THE SEXINESS THESE TOO IGNITE T...
3.5 StarsSo we have Viv the wild looking tattooed pierced computer genius who's spunky but turns out to be sweet and kind also. We have Clark who's a cute librarian/historian complete with elbow patches but has a great body. But we also have Hank, the dewy hunk of meat cowboy that Viv lusts aft...
Review by: AmyLOVED LOVED LOVED this book! Alice Clayton is one of those authors that I can always count on to make a clearly witty and romantic book that draws me in from just the title. This book was no exception. I truly enjoy the hell out of this series and love that her books just keep getti...
I'm not 100% sold on this book. I wonder if it's because I'm listening to the Audio book rather than reading it. I can't believe I'm saying this but I'm kinda getting sick of the endless sex - and when I'm listening to the narrator, I'm like 'OMG let's move on already'. The other things that anno...
I liked and didn't like all that much. I guess it was just more of Caroline and I didn't like how she was this time round. I kind of found her a little bit annoyed and then I skipped through her dramas like shes a teen or something but then again I did like her scenes with her friends and her int...
I had Liz already started on working with the people over at T&T Sanitation, revising the budgets and beginning the early stages of that campaign. This wasn’t the first time I’d juggled multiple campaigns, and it certainly wouldn’t be the last. I talked endlessly with ...
“Hey there, it’s Neil coming to you live from Levi’s Stadium, where the 49ers are taking on the Seattle Seahawks, their toughest rivals in the NFC West. We’ll be with you play-by-play as these two powerhouse teams hash it out on the gridiron. But before the teams take to the field, there’s anothe...
Jack was waiting for me and his face lit up when he saw me.“Nice do, Sheridan,” he joked. I had attempted to dry it with the hand blower, resulting in sticky strands radiating outwards from my mortified face.“Keep your fucking mouth shut or I will kick you next time I am wearing pointy shoes,” I ...
We ate, we drank, we played Pictionary (these four are oddly fierce when they are playing games), and just had a nice evening. They stopped by in the morning before heading back to San Francisco, bringing pastries from the bakery in town, and I fired up the French press ag...
I took a deep breath as I pressed the button for my floor. My head was whirling—from the sake, from the closeness of Michael, from the distance from Jack.When the door pinged open, I looked at him and was overcome by the warmth in his eyes. He smiled hesitantly at me, and I smiled back. I extende...
As people pushed past me left and right, I stared at Daniel. He’d always been a beautiful man. The first day I’d laid eyes on him was eerily similar to today. I’d been walking home to my dorm, distracted while thinking about a lecture I’d just attended on Pissaro, and almost didn’t notice the imp...