Personally, I liked the book as a whole. There were some parts in the middle that dragged on, but there were also many exciting parts. It started out with an interesting idea and some relatable emotions to get you engaged. However, after the opening event happened, things slowed down. The beginni...
Very, very - very rarely does a contemporary romance ever enthrall me to the point that reading its story becomes not just entertaining, but addictive. Thankfully that's not a harden fast rule, for Bait & Switch really grabbed me from the first page. It took hold of my shirt and refused to let go...
He’s also the muscle-bound cop who found me wandering around the carnival in February. He’s maybe five or six years older than me, his skin is the color of coffee diluted with cream, and he has a beautifully shaped scalp. If mine was that perfect, I might shave my head, too. &nb...
His euphoria dulled over his success in persuading the owner of the Dew Drop Inn to donate his old pool tables to the community center when he purchased new ones next month. It disappeared completely when he heard the location of the accident: The stretch of road in front of Sam Peckenbush’s serv...
Every time she felt herself start to surrender to sleep, worry reared its ugly head, pulling her back to awareness. Her continuing strategy was to stay awake all night and attempt to sleep during the day, operating on the assumption that the prankster wouldn’t strike in br...
“Here, Bluebell,” the boy cried out in a singsong voice.Dan leaned back against a tall oak tree and crossed his feet at the ankles, settling in for a show.“Here, girl. Come to Chris.”The little goat slowed down marginally. Chris pounced, brandishing the leash and lunging for the animal. Bluebell ...
“That was delicious, Carrie,” he said. “Best meal I’ve had in weeks.” “Why, thank you.” Carrie bowed her head slightly in acknowledgment. “If there’s one thing I know how to do well, it’s cook.” Jack tried to catch Tara’s eye from across the table i...