I was given this book for an honest review. Gina Robinson does a fantastic job with this story and the characters. I have never read anything by her and I am a fan now. The story was smooth, put together nicely and the characters are lovable.The story follows Logan and Ellie. Ellie Martin is ...
This was a fun read. Treflee's reasons for wanting the divorce seemed weak to me and I wondered why neither of them considered counseling until almost the end of the book, but the story was good enough for me to overlook that. I was also surprised she knew what her husband really did for a living...
It sat at the base of the Woodinville Valley, among the larger breweries and wineries occupying the once rural landscape. These days the valley only played at being farmland. It housed tourist attractions, recreational amenities, a bike trail, a park, and ball fields, and tried to pretend as if i...
I almost had a hot wife. I would have her. I needed her. Harry returned to the conference room and handed Kayla a sheaf of legal documents. Kayla took them, stuffed them into her tote, and stood to leave. "It was good to see you again, Justin. Nice ...
Out of sheer shock that out of all the gin joints in this world, he'd showed up in the middle of mine. My new life and ideal moment. When the eyes of too many suspicious people were on me. That if I faltered, everyone would see. That Eric's timing was still so impeccably bad and ironically perfec...
"So am I." He slung his athletic bag over his shoulder and winked at me. "It's okay. I like messes." Then he ran his gaze over me with a look on his face that said he wasn't lying. We made small talk as we walked to the SUB. In the food court, he ordered a large fries and a couple of pops. We fou...
To the second of our three distribution centers. The third was in New Jersey. Columbus and Reno were the distribution center capitals of the country. Row after row of warehouses of brand-name stores side by side. It didn't matter whether we were talking upscale brand or lowbrow, all the warehouse...
It flew by so quickly, there was no time to see Dak again. Though we talked every day. I was back at school before I knew it. Facing the few weeks before finals and the holiday season without drink didn't seem so bad with Dakota by my side. I flew back into his arms the minute I got back into tow...
Con was relieved that at first glance she didn't look familiar. If he didn't remember her, maybe she didn't him. Con was about to set down the duffel he carried when she spoke. "Welcome home, sir." He straightened, recognizing her voice, and examined her closely. She was the youngest of Lou's gi...
Her mouth went dry and her pulse jumped into fight or flee, run for your life mode. An airplane from the local air force base rumbled by, shaking the walls. The next she looked up and saw a cast-iron rooster tumble from the story above, headed directly for Con. She’d lost ...
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It sparkled on my finger in a way that made me incredibly happy. It would have made me a whole lot happier, if, you know, the marriage had been real and he'd been the one. As for Jus, we took the colorblindness test online together. The test was simple, but impressive. You...
He hadn’t even given me their names, which rendered me unable to stalk them online, damn him. Although you can believe I’d tried. Social media stalking was half the fun of the job. And part of the service I offered. You would be amazed at how many people’s social media acc...
"You look like you're going to a wedding! Your own wedding." I froze. Jus laughed, nervous as a groom. Dex shook his head and laughed, too, as he made an exaggerated point of studying Jus, me, and himself. "Ha! Funny! I hadn't noticed. I guess we do...
Well coordinated. Birthday wishes. Pictures from my party. Riggins leading the crowd in an awful, off-key rendition of "Happy Birthday." Riggins did a great job. It was everyone else that was the problem. Pictures of my over-the-top gold cake. How it could have been so ost...
I could not sleep. Not with Van next to me. Not with frustration and guilt and sexual desire acting like a major dose of caffeine in my system. Just because I was a wacko and afraid of my own shadow didn’t mean the need subsided. Next door some deaf jerk was watching a movie on mega volume. I wan...
Flashionista was almost ninety percent women, with a few men mostly concentrated in departments like facilities, transportation, and supplier management. The women were already planning a bridal shower. Marla, our head buyer, stopped me in the hall and hugged me. "Congrats...
I kept thinking about Logan, hoping he found out what was really going on. Hoping he could save his investment. Dreaming of him at grad school while I finished up my senior year. Of course, there was still the trial to get through. I was optimistic that Logan would get nothing but support and tha...
Then you'll dream about your future groom. So the wives' tale goes. I suppose that doesn't work when you're the bride. Or, at least, it's not politically correct to be dreaming about your second husband on your wedding night to the first. But what about when you're just pretending to be the bride...
He didn't call. When I Facebook stalked him on Thursday, I discovered he'd unfriended me. All I could see was his profile picture—him partying with a beer in one hand and his arm around Kelsie, who was beaming. The picture was obviously recent, like since our breakup recent. I swallowed hard to k...