4.5 HOLY MARY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN MY WHOLE LIFE STARSMind you, I have this silly rule about giving 5-star ratings to romance novels. And I need to get over that right quick. Because this book is a STORY first, and ever so GORGEOUS and LYRICAL. The caps don't do it justice. It's butterflies and dr...
I feel it is difficult to write a convincing May-Decemeber romance because the reader will always wonder how could the wide age gap not matter. In this story, Hilary is 65 years old while Tom is a mere 23 years old and 24 towards the end of the story. A forty two years age gap. How could these tw...
BR with my apricot.DNF at 35%.Unfortunately, as much as I liked the first book in the series, this one, I'm saddened to say, was a bore.It was (till the point I got in the story), only wedding plans, wedding arrangements, wedding talk... And as much as I'm a romantic at heart, it was: "OK, get on...
He supposed that every now and then one would die, just as humans died, naturally or by accident. He felt quite strongly that it should be left to rest in peace at the waterhole, though, and not be added to a collection somewhere, pinned to a board and left in a drawer for months at a time until ...
Sterne by Julie Bozza @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR COLORADO MARCH 1985 Albert was approaching amidst the crowd of arrivals, luggage in hand. Fletcher waited impatiently. Jittery at facing this difficult and unpleasant problem that required a sol...
Dave's world collapsed. Dave and Vittorio had planned a trip out to the camping store at Enoggera, and Dave figured he'd better take Nicholas and Robin as well, rather than leave them to stew in each other's company. The four of them made a rather subdued group wandering t...
The viewing numbers were more than respectable and the critical response was cautiously optimistic. Ben, Grae and Chris were each praised in reviews, and the dynamics between their characters attracted some intrigued commentary. There was a sense that both critics and audience were looking forwar...